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CMA December-2017 Examination Results(Old Syllabus) The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh CMA December - 2017 EXAMINATION RESULTS (Old ) CMA FINAL COMPLETE Number of Students: 8 Sl No. Student Name Reg. No. Roll No. 1 MD. FARHAD MIAH 20131841 DHK-11917 2 NUR MD. JAHANGIR 20133176D DHK-12005 3 MD. MURAD AHSAN 20153057 DHK-12008 4 RITON NATH 20153058 DHK-12160 5 Mohammed Belal Uddin 2016101763 DHK-12208 6 MD. AKRAM HOSSAIN 2017201033 DHK-12315 7 TANIA HAMID 20122171 DHK-12724 8 GAZI MD. NOMAN KAICHER 20131617 CTG-01786 Page 1 of 1 The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh CMA December - 2017 EXAMINATION RESULTS (Old ) Professional Level 4 LEVEL COMPLETE Number of Students: 7 Sl No. Student Name Reg. No. Roll No. 1 MD. FARHAD MIAH 20131841 DHK-11917 2 NUR MD. JAHANGIR 20133176D DHK-12005 3 MD. MURAD AHSAN 20153057 DHK-12008 4 RITON NATH 20153058 DHK-12160 5 Mohammed Belal Uddin 2016101763 DHK-12208 6 TANIA HAMID 20122171 DHK-12724 7 GAZI MD. NOMAN KAICHER 20131617 CTG-01786 Page 1 of 1 The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh CMA December - 2017 EXAMINATION RESULTS (Old ) Professional Level 3 LEVEL COMPLETE Number of Students: 12 Sl No. Student Name Reg. No. Roll No. 1 MD. MOMINUR ISLAM 20113643 DHK-11909 2 HASAN ALI 20133790 DHK-11910 3 MD. ABDUL LATIF 20133765 DHK-12023 4 Mohammed Belal Uddin 2016101763 DHK-12208 5 SOHEL UDDIN 20103068 DHK-12279 6 MOHAMMAD SAIF UDDIN BHUIYAH 20151058 DHK-12296 7 MD. AKRAM HOSSAIN 2017201033 DHK-12315 8 MOHAMMAD DIPU MIA 20101561 DHK-12586 9 MD. MOHIMAN 20151090 DHK-13098 10 MUZIDUN NESSA 20121242 DHK-13157 11 MD. MAHAFUZUL HAQUE 20093926 DHK-14091 12 ISRAT JAHAN BHUIYAN 20124022 DHK-14401 Page 1 of 1 The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh CMA December - 2017 EXAMINATION RESULTS (Old ) Professional Level 2 LEVEL COMPLETE Number of Students: 16 Sl No. Student Name Reg. No. Roll No. 1 MD. RAFEUDDIN 20122136 DHK-11632 2 ABDUS SHAHID 20133737 DHK-12147 3 SK. SHAHEEN PARVEZ 20113977 DHK-12403 4 SHAJEDUR RAHMAN 2017201337 DHK-12647 5 K.M. TAREQ RAHMAN 20143220 DHK-12677 6 MD. NURYUDDIN HAIDER 2017101805 DHK-13079 7 MD. IMRAN HOSSEN 20131837 DHK-13084 8 MD. REZAUL KARIM 20143210 DHK-13099 9 SAKIN AMIN KHAN 20092259 DHK-13186 10 MD. MAHFUZUR RAHMAN 20131865 DHK-13214 11 MD. A. RAZZAK 20131252 DHK-13498 12 MD. HUMAYUN KABIR 20131085 DHK-14113 13 Md. Zahirul Islam 2016101751 DHK-14492 14 MOHAMMAD AFSER HASAN 20101926 CTG-01627 15 KAMRUN NESSA 20151803 CTG-01829 16 A.F.M. RAFIQUL HAIDER CHOWDHURY D-20141607 CTG-01884 Page 1 of 1 The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh CMA December - 2017 EXAMINATION RESULTS (Old ) Professional Level 1 LEVEL COMPLETE Number of Students: 25 Sl No. Student Name Reg. No. Roll No. 1 MD. MOBASSAR HOSSAIN BHUIYAN 20151329 DHK-11702 2 A. Z. M. MANJUR HOSSAIN 20133640 DHK-11747 3 MD. ZIAUL HAQUE 20113076 DHK-11937 4 MD. MIZANUR RAHMAN 20101171 DHK-12237 5 MOHAMMAD NAZMUL ALAM 2016101747 DHK-12592 6 MD. JAHANGIR ALAM 20133160 DHK-12663 7 K.M. TAREQ RAHMAN 20143220 DHK-12677 8 SHIEKH FARID 20151321 DHK-12683 9 WAHID SABER KANCHAN 20141745 DHK-12685 10 MD. MONJUR TAREQ 20111029 DHK-12773 11 MD. SHAMSUDDIN CHOWDHURY 20151970 DHK-13007 12 MD. RAFIQUL ISLAM 20091493 DHK-13136 13 MD. REZAUL KARIM 20103323 DHK-13178 14 MD. AMZAD HOSSAIN KHAN 20133648 DHK-13314 15 ABDUL BAKI 20133432 DHK-13418 16 MD. REZAUL KARIM 20102137 DHK-13646 17 NISHAT JAHAN 20113568 DHK-13770 18 MD. SHAFIQUL ISLAM 20111959 DHK-14213 19 ZIA UDDIN MOHAMMAD ARIF 20101180 DHK-14224 20 SHAHANA AKHTER 20093194 DHK-14588 21 MD. FARID UDDIN 20143529 CTG-01595 22 ASHATARU BHATTACHARJEE 20121642 CTG-01625 23 ASIKUR RAHMAN 20143577 CTG-01631 24 MOHAMMAD AMINUL ISLAM 20101777 CTG-01699 25 KAZI MASEDUL HOQUE 20133567 CTG-01804 Page 1 of 1 The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh CMA December - 2017 EXAMINATION RESULTS (Old ) Foundation Level LEVEL COMPLETE Number of Students: 18 Sl No. Student Name Reg. No. Roll No. 1 MD. MIRAJ ALI MOLLA 20151871 DHK-12088 2 NILADRY CHAKRABARTTY 20151172 DHK-12532 3 PARVIN AKTER 20151605 DHK-12729 4 RUKHSANA PARVEEN 20151603 DHK-12892 5 MD. SHAMSUDDIN CHOWDHURY 20151970 DHK-13007 6 PRODIP CHANDRA KARMAKAR 20121042 DHK-13012 7 MD. SHAMIM ISLAM 20133498 DHK-13109 8 K.N.S. JESSMIN AKTER 20141286 DHK-13310 9 MD. NIAZUL HAQUE 20131768 DHK-13322 10 MURSIDA KHANOM 20133247 DHK-13420 11 SHAMIM AHAMMED 20123035 DHK-13446 12 MD. REZAUL ISLAM 20091453 DHK-13494 13 UMME SALMA AKTER 20101975 DHK-13514 14 AL-MORSHED 20151372 DHK-13952 15 ABDULLAH AL MAMUN 20113375 DHK-13968 16 MD. MOQBUL HOSSAIN KHAN 20101257 DHK-14275 17 MD. ANWAR SHADAT 20123443 DHK-14585 18 MD. SHOWKAT ALI 20113820 CTG-01572 Page 1 of 1 The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh CMA December - 2017 EXAMINATION RESULTS (Old ) Professional Level 4 LEVEL WISE SUBJECT COMPLETE Number of Students: 64 Sl No. Student Name Reg. No. Roll No. FIM SMA SMOB CMA 1 PRONITA RANI 20121342 DHK-11631 = = P P 2 Md. Khairul Alam 2016201155 DHK-11659 = = P = 3 MD. ABUL KALAM 20093784 DHK-11786 P = = = 4 MUHAMMAD EHSANUL HAQUE 20153053 DHK-11858 = = = P 5 MD. MOMINUR ISLAM 20113643 DHK-11909 = = P P 6 MD. TARIKUL ISLAM 20141048 DHK-11911 = = = P 7 APPLE MAHAMUD 20141172 DHK-11912 = = = P 8 SADIA SIDDIQUI 20122249 DHK-11915 = = = P 9 MD. FARHAD MIAH 20131841 DHK-11917 P = P = 10 MD. DELWAR HOSSAIN 20141219 DHK-11924 = = = P 11 MD. RUBIUL HASAN 20141754 DHK-11942 = = = P 12 MD. SHOHRAB HOSEN 20093806 DHK-11952 = P = = 13 MOHAMMAD SHUMON SHEKH 20123014 DHK-11953 = = = P 14 NUR MD. JAHANGIR 20133176D DHK-12005 P = = = 15 MD. MURAD AHSAN 20153057 DHK-12008 P = = = 16 MD. ABDUL LATIF 20133765 DHK-12023 = = = P 17 MD. AMINUL ISLAM 20152211 DHK-12031 = = P P 18 AFROJA AKTER 20131693 DHK-12047 = = P P 19 RITON NATH 20153058 DHK-12160 P = = = 20 Mohammed Belal Uddin 2016101763 DHK-12208 P = = = 21 MANIR HOSSAIN 20122045 DHK-12246 = = P = 22 MD. MOSHARAF HOSSAIN 20111300 DHK-12247 = = = P 23 MD. SAFIUDDIN 20122035 DHK-12248 = = = P 24 MD. SYED SAJJAD HOSSAIN 20141171 DHK-12330 = = = P 25 MD. ABU BAKKAR SIDDIK 20133062 DHK-12383 = = P = 26 OMAR FARUQ 2017201342 DHK-12415 = = = P 27 MD. MOSTAFA KAMAL BHUIYA 20111687 DHK-12470 = = = P 28 MD. ALI AKBAR 20111949 DHK-12568 = = P P 29 MD. SARUWAR HOSSAIN 20111617 DHK-12571 = = P = 30 MOHAMMAD DIPU MIA 20101561 DHK-12586 P = = = 31 MD. NURUL AFSAR D-20143244 DHK-12614 = = = P 32 TANIA HAMID 20122171 DHK-12724 P = = = 33 SARDER ZAKEER HOSSAIN 20111063 DHK-12781 = = = P 34 TAMAL KANTI SAHA 20124069 DHK-12783 = = = P 35 ARABINDA DAS ANEE 20122052 DHK-12899 P = = = 36 MD. KAWSAR MIAH 20081437 DHK-12924 = = = P 37 KAZI MOHAMMAD ULLAH 20091516 DHK-12942 = = P = Page 1 of 2 Professional Level 4 LEVEL WISE SUBJECT COMPLETE Number of Students: 64 Sl No. Student Name Reg. No. Roll No. FIM SMA SMOB CMA 38 ABUL KALAM AZAD 20081624 DHK-12988 = P = = 39 MD. DELOWAR HOSSAIN 20151630 DHK-13013 = = = P 40 JUTHIKA ROY 20121414 DHK-13067 = = P = 41 SHUBHA ROY 20121474 DHK-13070 = = = P 42 MST. TAHMINA AKHTER 20121434 DHK-13090 = = P = 43 MD. ARIFUL ISLAM BHUIYAN 20131771 DHK-13092 = = = P 44 MD. MOHIMAN 20151090 DHK-13098 P = P = 45 MD. MERAZ HOSEN 20143192 DHK-13102 = = P P 46 ANANTA KUMAR SARKER 20092181 DHK-13114 = = P P 47 JOY DEBNATH 2017200863 DHK-13120 = = = P 48 SUSHANTA PANDIT 20082343 DHK-13140 = = P = 49 FOYSAL KABIR 20133786 DHK-13156 = = = P 50 MD. FERDOUS HOSSAIN 20113469 DHK-13184 = = = P 51 MOHAMMAD MOHSIN MIA 20143818 DHK-13472 = = = P 52 MOHMUDUL KABIR KHAN 20123224 DHK-13576 = = = P 53 MD. MEJANUR RAHMAN 20153126 DHK-13771 = = = P 54 A.S.M. NAJMUS SAKIB 20122218 DHK-13796 = = = P 55 MIR MOHAMMAD HAMID ULLAH 20093521 DHK-14023 = = = P 56 KAMRUL ISLAM 20091925 DHK-14098 = P = = 57 MD. SELIM UDDIN 20101604 DHK-14313 = = = P 58 MITUN DUTTA 20122297 KHU-00583 = = = P 59 DIPONKOR KUMAR SAHA 20093370 KHU-00600 = = = P 60 MD. SHAHIDUL ISLAM 20101646 CTG-01580 = = = P 61 SREE SHIMUL DAS 20114063 CTG-01614 P = = = 62 MOHAMMAD GOLAM FARUK 2016101765 CTG-01661 = = P = 63 GAZI MD. NOMAN KAICHER 20131617 CTG-01786 P = = = 64 MD. ABDUZ ZAHER CHOWDHURY 20081744 CTG-01798 = P = = Page 2 of 2 The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh CMA December - 2017 EXAMINATION RESULTS (Old ) Professional Level 3 LEVEL WISE SUBJECT COMPLETE Number of Students: 56 Sl No. Student Name Reg. No. Roll No. AFA-II ACA CLGSP AUD 1 PRONITA RANI 20121342 DHK-11631 = = = P 2 MD. ZIAUDDIN BHUIYAN 20133051 DHK-11712 = P = = 3 MD. ZIAUL ISLAM 20102048 DHK-11716 = = P = 4 ASHIKUR RAHMAN 20153919 DHK-11717 = = = P 5 MOHAMMAD MASUD RANA 2017201058 DHK-11874 = = = P 6 MD. MOMINUR ISLAM 20113643 DHK-11909 P = = = 7 HASAN ALI 20133790 DHK-11910 P = = = 8 MD. SUMON HOSSEN 20143700 DHK-11922 = = = P 9 MD. RUBIUL HASAN 20141754 DHK-11942 = = P = 10 M.M. ABUL HASANAT-SWAPAN 20091506 DHK-11960 = = P = 11 MD. ABDUL LATIF 20133765 DHK-12023 = = = P 12 MD. ABU JAFAR 20131436 DHK-12104 = = P = 13 SAHABUDDIN AHAMMED 20141758 DHK-12170 = = = P 14 MD. RAGAUL KARIM 20103189 DHK-12193 = = = P 15 Mohammed Belal Uddin 2016101763 DHK-12208 P = = = 16 NURUL ISLAM CHOWDHURY 20081704 DHK-12263 = P = = 17 SOHEL UDDIN 20103068 DHK-12279 P = = = 18 MOHAMMAD SAIF UDDIN BHUIYAH 20151058 DHK-12296 P = = = 19 MD. AKRAM HOSSAIN 2017201033 DHK-12315 P = = = 20 MD. OMAR FARUK 20112093 DHK-12499 = = = P 21 MOHAMMAD DIPU MIA 20101561 DHK-12586 = = = P 22 MD. SOHAG MIAH 20113416 DHK-12666 = P = = 23 MD.
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