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College Result Divisional Science Olympiad 2020 Date: January 10, 2020 Organized by Center Bangladesh Academy of Sciences International Islamic University Chittagong List of Winners: College Group Top 5: Rank Reg. No Name of the Candidate Marks Name of the Institute 1 H-159 Jannatul Mawa Tajkia 47 Cambrian College, Chattogram Chattogram City Corpo. Hatey khari 2 H-115 Mohammed Shahriar Hossain 46 School & College 2 H-283 Partho Nath 46 Chittagong Government College 4 H-142 A.K.M. Hasanul Banna 45 Bangladesh Navy College 4 H-144 Sakibul Hasan 45 Bangladesh Navy College Top 10%: Reg. Rank Name of the Candidate Marks Name of the Institute No 1 H-159 Jannatul Mawa Tajkia 47 Cambrian College, Chattogram Chattogram City Corpo. Hatey khari 2 H-115 Mohammed Shahriar Hossain 46 School & College 2 H-283 Partho Nath 46 Chittagong Government College 4 H-142 A.K.M. Hasanul Banna 45 Bangladesh Navy College 4 H-144 Sakibul Hasan 45 Bangladesh Navy College 6 H-285 Arpita Ghosh 43 Chittagong Government College 6 H-242 Mohammad Iffatul Islam 43 Government City College, Chittagong Professor Kamal Uddin Chowdhury 8 H-125 Morshedur Rigan Sagar 42 College, Ctg. Page 1 of 8 Divisional Science Olympiad 2020 Date: January 10, 2020 Organized by Center Bangladesh Academy of Sciences International Islamic University Chittagong Result Sheet (All Students):College Group Reg. SL Name of the Candidate Marks Name of the Institute No 1. H-159 Jannatul Mawa Tajkia 47 Cambrian College, Chattogram Mohammed Shahriar Chattogram City Corpo. Hatey khari 2. H-115 46 Hossain School & College 3. H-283 Partho Nath 46 Chittagong Government College 4. H-142 A.K.M. Hasanul Banna 45 Bangladesh Navy College 5. H-144 Sakibul Hasan 45 Bangladesh Navy College 6. H-285 Arpita Ghosh 43 Chittagong Government College 7. H-242 Mohammad Iffatul Islam 43 Government City College, Chittagong Professor Kamal Uddin Chowdhury 8. H-125 Morshedur Rigan Sagar 42 College, Ctg. 9. H-237 Sakib Hossain 41.5 City College, Ctg. Swopnotri Bisawas 10. H-286 40.5 Chittagong Government College Nistha 11. H-122 Mahir Fisal 40 Sitakund Degree College, Chittagong Abu Hayat Mohammad 12. H-128 40 Darul Ulum Alia Madrasah Nibras 13. H-161 Ahmed 40 Baitush Sharaf Ideal Kamil Madrasah 14. H-267 Arifur Rahman 40 Chittagong College 15. H-140 Iffad Hasan Anik 39 BAF Shaheen College Chittagong 16. H-146 Md. Ibrahim Bin Islam 38 Bangladesh Navy College 17. H-174 Muhammad Adnan Jayed 38 Bakulia Govt. College (Morning) 18. H-180 Sayed Mahmud Mojahid 38 Bakuliya Govt. College (Day) Tasfiqur Rahman 19. H-245 38 Government City College, Chittagong Siddique 20. H-258 Augusto Dip Niloy 37 Mohsin College, Ctg. 21. H-289 Joy Chowdhury 36.5 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College 22. H-225 Mahadi Hassan Shaikat 36 Govt. City College 23. H-320 Meher Md. Saad 36 Chittagong Cantonment Public College 24. H-305 Asif Bin Hashem 35.5 Ispahani Public School and College 25. H-261 Md. Muhiitul Alam 35 Chittagong College 26. H-290 Taha Ibne Abdullah 35 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College 27. H-296 Tasnimur Rahman Fayad 35 Chittagong Government College Professor Kamal Uddin Chowdhury 28. H-126 Kanij Fatema 34 College, Ctg. Page 2 of 8 Divisional Science Olympiad 2020 Date: January 10, 2020 Organized by Center Bangladesh Academy of Sciences International Islamic University Chittagong Reg. SL Name of the Candidate Marks Name of the Institute No 29. H-145 Md. Khairul Habib 34 Bangladesh Navy College Md. Towfiqul Islam 30. H-231 34 City College, Ctg. Tanvir 31. H-294 Md. Adib Abrar 34 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College Professor Kamal Uddin Chowdhury 32. H-123 Sadia Sultana 33.5 College, Ctg. 33. H-176 Tanvin Ammar 32 Bakulia Govt. College (Morning) 34. H-278 Kazi Sirajam Munira 32 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College Raiyan Mohammad 35. H-129 32 Darul Ulum Alia Madrasah Julkernayn Mohatasim Ibne Akter 36. H-132 32 Darul Ulum Alia Madrasah Ismam 37. H-259 Nazmul Hasan 32 Mohsin College, Ctg. 38. H-315 Saiful Islam Sakib 31.5 Chittagong College 39. H-101 Marzina Akter 31 Kumira Residential School & College 40. H-316 Tasnuva Noor 31 Chittagong Cantonment Public College Mohammed Rahadul 41. H-297 31 Chittagong Government College Hasan South Asian College, Chatteshawri Road, 42. H-206 Zannatul Mawa Rumpa 30 Ctg. 43. H-263 Afia Jahin Binte Sarwar 30 Chittagong College 44. H-270 Nabeeha Mahbub 30 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College 45. H-157 Mujahidul Islam Sajjad 30 Cambrian College, Chattogram 46. H-280 Yousup Robin 30 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College 47. H-321 Kazi Ifaz Ahmed 30 Chittagong Cantonment Public College 48. H-160 Eshat Jahan Arifa 29 Cambrian College, Chattogram Mohila College, Enayat Bazar 49. H-167 Israt Jahan Monika 29 Chattogram South Asian College, Chatteshawri Road, 50. H-207 Sumaiya Akther 29 Ctg. 51. H-182 Md. Sajjad Hossain 29 Bakuliya Govt. College (Day) 52. H-268 Jinan 28.5 Chittagong College Md. Mahfuzul Hasan 53. H-293 28 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College Shihab 54. H-246 Zarin Tasneem Raisa 27.5 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College 55. H-264 Israt Nahar Rini 27 Chittagong College 56. H-314 Nandita Das 27 Latifa Siddique Degree College, Ctg. Page 3 of 8 Divisional Science Olympiad 2020 Date: January 10, 2020 Organized by Center Bangladesh Academy of Sciences International Islamic University Chittagong Reg. SL Name of the Candidate Marks Name of the Institute No 57. H-127 Md. Jaber Hsan Riaj 27 Darul Ulum Alia Madrasah 58. H-138 Turna Paul 27 BAF Shaheen College Chittagong Habibullah Md Aslam 59. H-141 27 BAF Shaheen College Chittagong Rafi 60. H-143 Md. Shaiful Azam 27 Bangladesh Navy College 61. H-276 Abhi Bose 27 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College 62. H-139 Novera Tasnuva 26.5 BAF Shaheen College Chittagong Md. Tanvirul Islam 63. H-224 26.5 Govt. City College Monshi 64. H-102 Tanjina Akter 26 Kumira Residential School & College 65. H-107 Jannatul Ferdous 26 Mirsarai College Chattogram 66. H-108 Farhana Akther Orney 26 Mirsarai College Chattogram Professor Kamal Uddin Chowdhury 67. H-124 Shanjida Sharmin Sumi 26 College, Ctg. Mohila College, Enayat Bazar 68. H-173 Sinthia Nasim Mumu 26 Chattogram South Asian College, Chatteshawri Road, 69. H-208 Sharmin Hoque 26 Ctg. 70. H-175 Ridwan Kader 26 Bakulia Govt. College (Morning) Chowdhury Md. Adil 71. H-218 26 Chittagong govt. Model School & College Newaz 72. H-265 Md. Julkarnain Fahim 26 Chittagong College 73. H-291 Khan Tahmid Ahmed 26 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College Forhad Mohammad 74. H-266 25.5 Chittagong College Hashem 75. H-106 Sadia Afroj 25 Mirsarai College Chattogram 76. H-134 Arifa Tun Noor 25 Patiya Govt. College 77. H-322 Meheri Monir 25 Govt. City College 78. H-120 Mohd. Ehsanul Islam 25 Sitakund Degree College, Chittagong 79. H-184 Md. Safayat Bin Nasir 25 Bakuliya Govt. College (Day) 80. H-239 Md. Ibrahim 25 Government City College, Chittagong 81. H-277 Miraj Mohsin 25 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College Fariya Hoque 82. H-109 24.5 Mirsarai College Chattogram Chowdhury 83. H-313 Afsana Aktar 24.5 Latifa Siddique Degree College, Ctg. 84. H-300 Anindya Barua 24.5 Chittagong Government College Page 4 of 8 Divisional Science Olympiad 2020 Date: January 10, 2020 Organized by Center Bangladesh Academy of Sciences International Islamic University Chittagong Reg. SL Name of the Candidate Marks Name of the Institute No Posterpar Asma Khatun City 85. H-150 Ummay Aymon 24 Corporation Mohila College 86. H-119 Md. Azizul Hasan 24 Sitakund Degree College, Chittagong 87. H-158 Tohedul Kabir Rafi 24 Cambrian College, Chattogram Mohammad Iteja 88. H-164 24 Baitush Sharaf Ideal Kamil Madrasah Hossain Akif 89. H-243 Abdullah Al Mahmud 24 Government City College, Chittagong 90. H-317 Tasnim Bin Mahfuz 24 Chittagong Cantonment Public College 91. H-312 Salma Akter 23.5 Latifa Siddique Degree College, Ctg. 92. H-302 Md. Mubarok Hossan 23.5 Kazim Ali School & College Posterpar Asma Khatun City 93. H-151 Dina Akter 23 Corporation Mohila College 94. H-222 Sidratul Minar Shikder 23 Chittagong govt. Model School & College 95. H-178 Mohammad Raihan 23 Bakulia Govt. College (Morning) South Asian College, Chatteshawri Road, 96. H-203 Rohit Roy 23 Ctg. Mohammed Sajjad Sajid 97. H-251 23 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College Ifty Md. Mushfiqur Rahman 98. H-227 22.5 Govt. City College Khan 99. H-244 Toyabul Islam Saiedy 22.5 Government City College, Chittagong 100. H -118 Sadia Zannat 22 Sitakund Degree College, Chittagong 101. H -272 Sanjana Zafrin Anita 22 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College 102. H -163 Khaled Saifullah 22 Baitush Sharaf Ideal Kamil Madrasah 103. H -179 Imtiaj Ahsan 22 Bakuliya Govt. College (Day) 104. H -226 Md. Shahadat Hossain 21.5 Govt. City College 105. H -110 Nusrat Sultana 21 Mirsarai College Chattogram 106. H -135 Jiyarin Montaha Papri 21 Bijoy Smarani College, Bhatiary 107. H -292 Jannatul Ferdous Kona 21 Govt. Hazi Muhammad Mohsin College 108. H -131 Ajmain Ulfat Safi 21 Darul Ulum Alia Madrasah 109. H -183 Md. Jafir Uddin Khatem 21 Bakuliya Govt. College (Day) Md. Ashraful Islam South Asian College, Chatteshawri Road, 110. H -205 21 Shakib Ctg. 111. H -233 Zahidul Islam 21 City College, Ctg. 112. H -240 Shamim Ashraf Siddique 21 Government City College, Chittagong 113. H -262 Abid Ragib Mahtab 21 Chittagong College Page 5 of 8 Divisional Science Olympiad 2020 Date: January 10, 2020 Organized by Center Bangladesh Academy of Sciences International Islamic University Chittagong Reg.
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