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Khulna District College Eiin Query1 KHULNA DISTRICT COLLEGE EIIN www.eduresultbd.com DISTRICT_NAME THANA_NAME INSTITUTE_NAME_NEW EIIN KHULNA BATIAGHATA ALAIPUR RAJBANDH HIGH SCHOOL 116847 KHULNA BATIAGHATA B L J HIGH SCHOOL 116839 KHULNA BATIAGHATA B.H.M.H. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 116855 KHULNA BATIAGHATA BAROARIA SECONDARY SCHOOL 116854 KHULNA BATIAGHATA BATIAGHATA SECONDARY SCHOOL 116837 KHULNA BATIAGHATA BATIAGHATA THANA H. Q. GIRLD HIGH SCHOOL 116834 KHULNA BATIAGHATA BATIAGHATA THANA H. Q. PILOT HIGH SCHOOL 116833 KHULNA BATIAGHATA BAYARBHANGA BISWANBHARA HIGH SCHOOL 116836 KHULNA BATIAGHATA BIRAT HIGH SCHOOL 116857 KHULNA BATIAGHATA DEUATALA HIGH SCHOOL 116841 KHULNA BATIAGHATA FULBARI HIGH SCHOOL 116846 KHULNA BATIAGHATA GAOGHARA ML. HIGH SCHOOL 116844 KHULNA BATIAGHATA HALIA BENODE BEHARI HIGH SCHOOL 116852 KHULNA BATIAGHATA HOGOL BUNIA HATBATI HIGH SCHOOL 116835 KHULNA BATIAGHATA J. K. A. G. SECONDRY SCHOOL 116848 KHULNA BATIAGHATA JALMA CHAKRAKHAKI SECONDARU SCHOOL 116838 KHULNA BATIAGHATA KHALSHI BUNIA G.P.B HIGH SCHOOL 116845 KHULNA BATIAGHATA PARBATIAGHATA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 116850 KHULNA BATIAGHATA PROGATI HIGH SCHOOL 116849 KHULNA BATIAGHATA PROGATIMADHYAMICK BIDYAPITH RAJBANDH 116851 KHULNA BATIAGHATA RASHOHAN GIRL'S HIGH SCHOOL 116840 KHULNA BATIAGHATA SARAWATI SECONDARY SCHOOL 116853 KHULNA BATIAGHATA SHIALI DANGA MULTI SECONDARY SCHOOL 116842 KHULNA BATIAGHATA SUKDARA HIGH SCHOOL 116856 KHULNA BATIAGHATA SURKHALI HIGH SCHOOL 116843 KHULNA BATIAGHATA BUNRABUD B.S.S DAKHIL MADRASAH 116864 KHULNA BATIAGHATA CHANDANMARIA ISLAMIA DAKHIL MADRASAH 127007 KHULNA BATIAGHATA JAMEA ISLAMIA ARABIA SUNDAR MOHAL DAKHIL MADRASAH 116859 KHULNA BATIAGHATA KHARABAD MOHILA DAKHIL MADRASAH 116862 KHULNA BATIAGHATA RANJITER HUDA TARIKUSSUNNAT DAKHIL MADRASAH 116860 KHULNA BATIAGHATA RAYPUR DAKHIL MADRASAH 116861 KHULNA BATIAGHATA FULBARI ALIM (SENIOR) MADRASAH 116858 Page 1 Query1 KHULNA BATIAGHATA BAROARIA SHAHID SMARANI COLLEGE 116867 KHULNA BATIAGHATA GARIARDANGA ADARSHA COLLEGE 116871 KHULNA BATIAGHATA KHAGENDRANATH MOHILA COLLEGE 116868 KHULNA BATIAGHATA MUKTIJODDHA COLLEGE 116870 KHULNA BATIAGHATA BATIAGHATA MAHAVIDYALA 116865 KHULNA BATIAGHATA SAHID ABDUL KASHEM COLLEGE 116869 KHULNA BATIAGHATA KHARABAD BAINTALA SCHOOL AND COLLEGE 116872 KHULNA BATIAGHATA BATIAGHATA TECHNICAL AND B.M. COLLEGE 133209 KHULNA DACOPE AMTALA BANISANTA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 116908 KHULNA DACOPE KAMAR KHOLA UNION JUNIOR SCHOOL 116913 KHULNA DACOPE LAUDOVE BURIR DABUR JUNIOR HIGS SCHOOL 116915 KHULNA DACOPE R.D.D.JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 131274 KHULNA DACOPE TILDANGA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 116916 KHULNA DACOPE TRIMOHANI HIGH SCHOOL 116879 KHULNA DACOPE ABUL HOSAIN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 116909 KHULNA DACOPE BAJUA EUNION HIGH SCHOOL 116875 KHULNA DACOPE BAJUA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 116884 KHULNA DACOPE BANGABANDHU HIGH SCHOOL KAILASHGANJ 116905 KHULNA DACOPE BANISANTA PINAK PANI HIGH SCHOOL 116881 KHULNA DACOPE CHALNA BAZAR GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 116874 KHULNA DACOPE CHALNA K C PILOT HIGH SCHOOL 116892 KHULNA DACOPE CHUNKURI HIGH SCHOOL 116876 KHULNA DACOPE DACOPE GIRL'S HIGH SCHOOL 116902 KHULNA DACOPE DACOPE SHAHEBERABAD SECONDARY SCHOOL 116878 KHULNA DACOPE DAKSHIN GUNARI HIGH SCHOOL 116873 KHULNA DACOPE GUNARI SITAL CHANDRA HIGH SCHOOL 116883 KHULNA DACOPE J P HIGH SCHOOL 116910 KHULNA DACOPE K G V J SAMMILANI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 116894 KHULNA DACOPE KAILASHGONJ SECONDARY SCHOOL 116887 KHULNA DACOPE KALABAGI SUNDARBAN HIGH SCHOOL 116900 KHULNA DACOPE KALINAGAR G C MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 116889 KHULNA DACOPE KAMINI BASIA G.L. HIGH SCHOOL 116885 KHULNA DACOPE KHONA K B SECONDARY SCHOOL 116896 KHULNA DACOPE LAKSMIKHOLA G.T. PALLIMONGAL HIGH SCHOOL 116891 KHULNA DACOPE LAUDOBE BADAMTALA HIGH SCHOOL 116898 KHULNA DACOPE LOWDOVE BANISANTA HIGH SCHOOL 116877 KHULNA DACOPE MOHAMMAD ALI HIGH SCHOOL 116901 Page 2 Query1 KHULNA DACOPE MOZAM NAGAR HIGH SCHOOL 116893 KHULNA DACOPE NALIAN HIGH SCHOOL 116886 KHULNA DACOPE PANKHALI MOMOTAJBEGUM SECONDARY SCHOOL 116904 KHULNA DACOPE PASCHIM BAJUA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 116899 KHULNA DACOPE PASCHIM KAMINI BASIA RASH KHOLA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 116914 KHULNA DACOPE RAMNAGAR BINAPANI HIGH SCHOOL 116888 KHULNA DACOPE SHAHID SMRITI JUNIOR GIRLS SCHOOL 116911 KHULNA DACOPE SONAR BANGLA HIGH SCHOOL 116907 KHULNA DACOPE SREENAGAR HIGH SCHOOL 116882 KHULNA DACOPE SUNDARBAN ADARSHA HIGH SCHOOL 116897 KHULNA DACOPE SUTERKHALI HIGH SCHOOL 116880 KHULNA DACOPE TALUKDAR AKHTER FARUQUE HIGH SCHOOL 116912 KHULNA DACOPE TILDANGA UNION GIRL'S HIGH SCHOOL 131313 KHULNA DACOPE YASIN HIGH SCHOOL 116890 KHULNA DACOPE GUNARI DAKHIL MADRASA 116920 KHULNA DACOPE JOYNAGAR DAKHIL MADRASA 116921 KHULNA DACOPE KAKRABUNIA SIRAJIA DAKHIL MADRASHA 116919 KHULNA DACOPE CHALNA BILLANDIA DAKIL MADRASA 116917 KHULNA DACOPE NALIAN ALIM MADRASAH 116918 KHULNA DACOPE CHALNA MOHILA COLLEGE 116922 KHULNA DACOPE SONAR BANGLA MOHABIDHALAYA 116926 KHULNA DACOPE TILDANGA MOHABIDDALAY 116929 KHULNA DACOPE BAJUA SURENDRANATH MAHABIDDALAYA 116923 KHULNA DACOPE CHALNA COLLEGE 116928 KHULNA DACOPE CHALNA MOBARAK MEMORIAL COLLEGE 116924 KHULNA DACOPE L.B.K. DEGRE WOMEN'S COLLEGE 116925 KHULNA DACOPE BATBUNIA COLLEGIATE SCHOOL 116931 KHULNA DAULATPUR MODHAYA DANGA ADARSHA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 116946 KHULNA DAULATPUR UNITED PRE-CADET & HIGH SCHOOL 131179 KHULNA DAULATPUR AFIL UDDIN SECONDARY SCHOOL 116932 KHULNA DAULATPUR DAULATPUR MUHSIN SECONDARY GIRLS SCHOOL 116938 KHULNA DAULATPUR DAULATPUR MUHSIN SECONDARY SCHOOL 116933 KHULNA DAULATPUR DEYANA HIGH SCHOOL 117118 KHULNA DAULATPUR DOULATPUR JUNIOR GIRL'S SCHOOL 116947 KHULNA DAULATPUR KARTICKUL SALEHA HIGH SCHOOL 116942 KHULNA DAULATPUR MAHESHWAR PASA SECONDARY SCHOOL 116941 KHULNA DAULATPUR MAHESWAR PASHA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 116937 Page 3 Query1 KHULNA DAULATPUR MAHESWAR PASHA K.M. HIGH SCHOOL 116940 KHULNA DAULATPUR RIFLES HIGH SCHOOL 116934 KHULNA DAULATPUR SER-E BANGAL SECONDARY GIRLS SCHOOL 116943 KHULNA DAULATPUR SHOSHI BHUSHAN SECONDARY SCHOOL 116944 KHULNA DAULATPUR SK.ACDUL WAHAB JUNIOR GIRLS H/S 116948 KHULNA DAULATPUR DEANA MOHILA DAKHIL MADRASA 131553 KHULNA DAULATPUR DAULATPUR ALIM MADRASHA 116949 KHULNA DAULATPUR MAHESWARPASHA SHAHID ZIA COLLEGE 116952 KHULNA DAULATPUR DAULATPUR COLLEGE (DAY-NIGHT) 116953 KHULNA DAULATPUR MOHSIN GIRL'S COLLEGE 116955 KHULNA DAULATPUR GOVT. B. L. COLLEGE 116954 KHULNA DAULATPUR KHULNA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (K.I.T.M) 133311 KHULNA DAULATPUR AGRICULTURE TRAINING INSTITUTE 133378 KHULNA DIGHALIA ASMA SARWAR SARWER JUNIOR GIRLS SCHOOL 117077 KHULNA DIGHALIA AMBARIA KETLA MAGHIR GATI HIGH SCHOOL 117068 KHULNA DIGHALIA APEX GIRL'S HIGH SCHOOL 117071 KHULNA DIGHALIA ARONG GHATA HIGH SCHOOL 117120 KHULNA DIGHALIA AURA UDAYAN BIDYAPITH 117066 KHULNA DIGHALIA AYATUNNESA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 117073 KHULNA DIGHALIA BARAKPUR HIGH SCHOOL 117065 KHULNA DIGHALIA DIGHALIA M.A. MAZID SECONDARY SCHOOL 117063 KHULNA DIGHALIA FATEMA MEMORIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL 117061 KHULNA DIGHALIA GAZIRHAT HAZI NAIMUDDIN HIGH SCHOOL 117064 KHULNA DIGHALIA HAJI SAYEM UDDIN HIGH SCHOOL 117074 KHULNA DIGHALIA KHANABARI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 117070 KHULNA DIGHALIA KHULNA ENGINEERING UNIVERSITI SCHOOL 117114 KHULNA DIGHALIA LAKHOHATI SECONDARY SCHOOL 117067 KHULNA DIGHALIA NANDAN PROTAP HIGH SCHOOL 117075 KHULNA DIGHALIA PATHER BAZAR SECONDARY SCHOOL 117072 KHULNA DIGHALIA SENHATI HIGH SCHOOL 117062 KHULNA DIGHALIA STAR JUTE MILLS HIGH SCHOOL 117069 KHULNA DIGHALIA SUGANDHI SECONDARY SCHOOL 117076 KHULNA DIGHALIA HACHENIA DAHHIL MADRASHA 117078 KHULNA DIGHALIA AL-HAJ MOLLA JALAL UDDIN COLLEGE 133817 KHULNA DIGHALIA AL-HAJJ SARWAR KHAN DEGREE COLLEGE 117080 KHULNA DIGHALIA M A MAJID COLLEGE 117079 KHULNA DIGHALIA TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTRE, KHULNA 133242 Page 4 Query1 KHULNA DIGHALIA KHANJAHAN ALI TECHNICAL & B M COLLEGE 133240 KHULNA DUMURIA B K M S JUNIOR SCHOOL 131221 KHULNA DUMURIA CHAKUNDIA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 117012 KHULNA DUMURIA GHONA RAM KRISHNA PUR JUNIOR SCHOOL 117011 KHULNA DUMURIA K C S JUNIOR SCHOO 117010 KHULNA DUMURIA KULATIA GIRLS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 116984 KHULNA DUMURIA POLLY MONGOL JUNIOR SCHOOL 117017 KHULNA DUMURIA S M B AND C JUNIROR HIGH SCHOOL 117014 KHULNA DUMURIA SHARAFPUR SHAHID ZIA JUIOUR SECONDARY SCHOO 117016 KHULNA DUMURIA SHIMA SMRITI BIDYAPITH 117018 KHULNA DUMURIA UDAYAN JR HIGH SCHOOL 117015 KHULNA DUMURIA A.K.B.K. HIGH SCHOOL 116997 KHULNA DUMURIA AMUR BUNIA SECONDARY SCHOOL 117000 KHULNA DUMURIA ATLIA SECONDARY SCHOOL 116993 KHULNA DUMURIA BADURIA SECONDARY SCHOOL 117007 KHULNA DUMURIA BANIAKHALI HIGH SCHOOL 116980 KHULNA DUMURIA BATAGRAM HIGH SCHOOL 116998 KHULNA DUMURIA BIDYABITHI SECONDARY SCHOOL 117013 KHULNA DUMURIA CHENCHURI K.B. HIGH SCHOOL 116978 KHULNA DUMURIA CHUKNAGAR GIRL'S HIGH SCHOOL 116964 KHULNA DUMURIA DIBYA PALLI SECONDERY SCHOOL 116971 KHULNA DUMURIA DUMURIA GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 116963 KHULNA DUMURIA DUMURIA N G C AND N C K HIGH SCHOOL 116965 KHULNA DUMURIA FARAH SECONARY SCHOOL 116995 KHULNA DUMURIA G.K.S.K. IDEAL HIGH SCHOOL 117002 KHULNA DUMURIA GUTUDIA A.C.G.B. HIGH SCHOOL 116961 KHULNA DUMURIA H.M.P.K.K. HIGH SCHOOL 117006 KHULNA DUMURIA HAZIDANGA KHALSHI SAJIARA A.K HIGH SCHOOL 116988 KHULNA DUMURIA K R A D GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 116999 KHULNA DUMURIA K.K.K.B. HIGH SCHOOL 116977 KHULNA DUMURIA KACHARI BARI R R G T SECONDARY SCHOOL 116966 KHULNA DUMURIA KAIPUKURIA MAGURKHALI UNION HIGH SCHOOL 116968 KHULNA DUMURIA KANTHAL TALA SECONDARY SCHOOL 116960 KHULNA DUMURIA KATENGA HIGH SCHOOL 117003 KHULNA DUMURIA KHRNIA UNION SECONDARY SCHOOL 116979 KHULNA DUMURIA KRISHNA NAGAR M B B S HIGH SCHOOL 116983 KHULNA DUMURIA KULATIA SECODARY SCHOOL 116976 Page 5 Query1 KHULNA DUMURIA LATA KHAMRA BATI HGIH SCHOOL 116982
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