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Name and Address Name and Address Institute Type = ALL Zone: KHULNA Institute = ALL District: BAGERHAT Upazilla: ALL For Whom = ALL Mpo Enlisted = N/A Union: ALL Management Type = ALL Institute Type: College Region = All Geographical Location = All Total No. of Institute: 33 SL# DISTRICT THANA INSTITUTE NAME EIIN Address Phone/Mobile EMAIL Updated Date 1 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT BAGERHAT GOVT. MOHILA 114831 Village: Monigong Union: WARD NO-01 01718102245 [email protected] 01/04/2019 SADAR COLLEGE Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: 01715309790 BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 2 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT BELAYET HOSSAIN DEGREE 114833 Village: দদদদদদ Union: GOTA PARA 01820566909 belayethossain.college 01/04/2019 SADAR COLLEGE Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: @gmail.com BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 3 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT GOVT P.C COLLEGE 114830 Village: Horinkhana Union: WARD NO-02 046862324 [email protected] 01/04/2019 SADAR Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: 01720018872 [email protected] BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA om 4 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT KHAN JAHAN ALI DEGREE 114832 Village: 29, KHANJAHAN ALI ROAD 046863504 [email protected] 12/07/2016 SADAR COLLEGE Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: 01711383556 BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 5 BAGERHAT CHITALMARY BANGABANDHU MOHILA 115023 Village: Aruabarni Upazila: CHITALMARY 01712095868 [email protected] 17/07/2019 COLLEGE District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 01712095868 6 BAGERHAT CHITALMARY KALIDAS BARAL SMRITI 114877 Village: Dariumajuri Upazila: 01712188145 [email protected] 24/07/2019 COLLEGE CHITALMARY District: BAGERHAT 01712188145 Zone: KHULNA 7 BAGERHAT CHITALMARY SHERA BANGLA COLLEGE 114876 Village: Kharamkhali Upazila: 0465256287 sherebanglacollege@gm 25/07/2019 CHITALMARY District: BAGERHAT 01718775832 ail.com Zone: KHULNA 8 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT GOVT FAZILATUNNESA MUJIB 114921 Village: SOTO BAHIRDIA Upazila: 0465356311 [email protected] 03/07/2019 MOHILA DEGREE COLLEGE FAKIRHAT District: BAGERHAT Zone: 01711279462 KHULNA Print Date : 7/29/2019 Page 1 of 4 SL# DISTRICT THANA INSTITUTE NAME EIIN Address Phone/Mobile EMAIL Updated Date 9 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT KAZI AZHAR ALI COLLAGE 114922 Village: ATTAKI Upazila: FAKIRHAT 0465356207 [email protected] 04/03/2019 District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 01718124547 m 10 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT SHAHEED SMRITI DEGREE 114923 Village: TOWN NOWAPARA Upazila: 0466356061 shaheedsmritidegreecoll 06/03/2019 COLLEGE FAKIRHAT District: BAGERHAT Zone: 01814753776 [email protected] KHULNA 11 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT SHEIKH HELAL UDDIN 114924 Village: SHUBHODIA Upazila: FAKIRHAT 01712087392 sk.helaluddincollege@g 10/03/2019 DEGREE COLLEGE District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 01712087392 mail.com 12 BAGERHAT KACHUA GOVT. SHOHID SHAIKH ABU 114952 Village: দদদদদদদদদ Union: MAGHIA 0465456193 [email protected] 19/06/2019 NASSER MOHILA DEGREE Upazila: KACHUA District: BAGERHAT দদদদদদদদ om COLLEGE Zone: KHULNA দদদ 13 BAGERHAT KACHUA KACHUA COLLEGE 114953 Village: দদদদদ Union: KACHUA 0465456086 [email protected] 28/07/2019 Upazila: KACHUA District: BAGERHAT 01716569263 m Zone: KHULNA 14 BAGERHAT MOLLAHAT JATIR JANAK BANGABANDHU 114984 Village: KAHALPUR Upazila: 01717002409 jjbangabandhumohilacoll 25/04/2019 WOMAN COLLAGE MOLLAHAT District: BAGERHAT Zone: 01717002409 ege@gmail,com KHULNA 15 BAGERHAT MOLLAHAT KHALILUR RAHMAN 114983 Village: BAROBAG BOYALIA Upazila: 01716780076 [email protected] 01/10/2018 COLLEGE,MOLLAHAT MOLLAHAT District: BAGERHAT Zone: 01716780076 KHULNA 16 BAGERHAT MOLLAHAT LAILA AZAD COLLEGE 114981 Village: CHARKULIA Upazila: 01915878369 lailaazadcollege@gmail. 07/09/2016 MOLLAHAT District: BAGERHAT Zone: 01915878369 com KHULNA 17 BAGERHAT MONGLA BANGABANDHU MOHILA 114875 Village: দদদদদদদদ দদদদদদদ দদদ [email protected] 29/07/2018 COLLEGE Upazila: MONGLA District: BAGERHAT দদদদদদদদ m Zone: KHULNA দদ দদদদদদদদ দদদ 18 BAGERHAT MONGLA DIGRAJ DEGREE COLLEGE 115022 Village: দদদদদদ Upazila: MONGLA [email protected] 06/05/2018 District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA দদদদদদদদ m দদ দদদদদ দদদদদদ 19 BAGERHAT MONGLA MONGLA GOVT. COLLEGE 115021 Village: দদদদদদদদদদ Union: 0465873181 [email protected] 06/05/2018 POURASHAVA Upazila: MONGLA 01716169516 om District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA Print Date : 7/29/2019 Page 2 of 4 SL# DISTRICT THANA INSTITUTE NAME EIIN Address Phone/Mobile EMAIL Updated Date 20 BAGERHAT MORRELGO A.R KHAN DEGREE COLLAGE 115156 Village: দদদদদদদদদ 01729823540 arkhandegreecollege@g 29/04/2017 NJ -দদদদদদদদদদ দদদ Upazila: 01717283377 mail.com MORRELGONJ District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 21 BAGERHAT MORRELGO BEGUM MAHARUNNESA 134351 Village: দদদদদদদদদদ Upazila: 01924393300 bmmmohabiddaly@gmai 04/06/2018 NJ MOHILA COLLAGE MORRELGONJ District: BAGERHAT 01924393300 l.com Zone: KHULNA 22 BAGERHAT MORRELGO DAKSHIN BANGLA COLLAGE 115158 Village: দদদদদদদ Upazila: 01719685563 daskinbanglacollege@g 25/03/2019 NJ MORRELGONJ District: BAGERHAT 01719685563 mail.com Zone: KHULNA 23 BAGERHAT MORRELGO DR.KHALILUR RAHMAN 115157 Village: AMBARIA Upazila: 01911213812 [email protected] 24/03/2019 NJ COLLEGE MORRELGONJ District: BAGERHAT 01911213812 Zone: KHULNA 24 BAGERHAT MORRELGO MA.BABAR RIN COLLAGE 115159 Village: BAHARBUNIA Upazila: 01720612972 0 21/03/2018 NJ MORRELGONJ District: BAGERHAT 01720612972 Zone: KHULNA 25 BAGERHAT MORRELGO RAWSHANARA MEMORIAL 115155 Village: দদদদদদদদ Upazila: দদদদদদদদ rowshanaramwomencoll 20/03/2019 NJ MOHILA COLLAGE MORRELGONJ District: BAGERHAT 01716-830618 [email protected] Zone: KHULNA 26 BAGERHAT MORRELGO SALIMABAD DEGREE COLLAGE 115154 Village: DAIBAGNAHATI Upazila: 01743754054 salimabaddegreecollege 30/04/2017 NJ MORRELGONJ District: BAGERHAT 01743754054 @gmail.com Zone: KHULNA 27 BAGERHAT MORRELGO SINJORE GOPALPUR 131992 Village: SINJORE Upazila: 01719076079 0 09/04/2019 NJ COLLAGE MORRELGONJ District: BAGERHAT 01719076079 Zone: KHULNA 28 BAGERHAT MORRELGO SIRAJ UDDIN MEMORIAL 115153 Village: 174/07 COLLEGE ROAD 04656-56248 [email protected] 29/01/2019 NJ COLLEGE Upazila: MORRELGONJ District: 01768967537 m BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 29 BAGERHAT RAMPAL GILATALA ABUL KALAM 115225 Village: GILATALA Union: BANSHTALI 01718550363 [email protected] 27/07/2019 COLLEGE Upazila: RAMPAL District: BAGERHAT m Zone: KHULNA 30 BAGERHAT RAMPAL RAMPAL COLLEGE 115226 Village: 435/01 Union: RAMPAL Upazila: 0465756002 [email protected] 28/07/2018 RAMPAL District: BAGERHAT Zone: 01558321625 m KHULNA Print Date : 7/29/2019 Page 3 of 4 SL# DISTRICT THANA INSTITUTE NAME EIIN Address Phone/Mobile EMAIL Updated Date 31 BAGERHAT RAMPAL SUNDARBAN MOHILA 115227 Village: VAGA Union: RAMPAL Upazila: 01711482187 [email protected] 28/07/2018 COLLEGE RAMPAL District: BAGERHAT Zone: m KHULNA 32 BAGERHAT SARANKHOL MATHREE VHASA COLLEGE 115264 Village: DHANSAGOR Union: 01734339378 21/07/2016 A DHANSAGAR Upazila: SARANKHOLA 01734339378 District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 33 BAGERHAT SARANKHOL SARANKHOLA COLLEGE 115263 Village: RAJOIR Union: 2 NO 0465956026 shorankholacollege78@ 11/04/2018 A KHONTAKATA Upazila: SARANKHOLA 01713169321 gmail.com District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA Print Date : 7/29/2019 Page 4 of 4.
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