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List of Selected Students for Uploading LIST OF SELECTED STUDENTS : 2016-17 Ser Name of students Father's Name Address-1 Dist Division Presently Date of Birth Contact Divison where No Studing in Number to receive cheque 1 Mahbubah Ahmed Gazi Sultan Ahmed Khanpura, Airport, Babugonj, Barisal Barisal Barisal UG-2nd Year 14/8/97 1728709220 Barisal 2 Masuda Khanam Md Moklesur Rahaman Kaukhali, Pirojpur, Barisal Pirojpur Barisal UG-2nd Year 24-Oct-96 1735829822 Barisal 3 Mst Tajalla Islam Sathi Md Saidul Haque West Pirojpur Barisal UG-2nd Year 1-Jan-98 1959356157 Barisal Sohagdal,Nesarabad,Pirojpur,Barisal 4 Sheikh Sazzadul Haque Sheikh Sajedul Haque Shirjug,Jhalakathi Jhalakathi Barisal UG-2nd Year 10/12/1996 1718410583/17 Barisal 18410588 5 Dilshad Jahan Katha Md Enayet Hossain H#306,R#Jumir Khan Barisal Barisal UG-2nd Year 30/11/97 1720621690 Barisal Road,V#Amtala,South Alekanda,Barisal 6 Shazadi Akter Md Abubakar Siddique Hosnabad,Nizam Uddin Barisal Barisal UG-2nd Year 8/11/1998 1716245363/18 Barisal College,Gournadi,Barisal 20524061 7 Md Hafeezur Rahman Md Akfat Ali Jamadar Hosnabad,Nizam Uddin Barisal Barisal UG-2nd Year 20/11/98 1686998115/17 Barisal College,Gournadi,Barisal 16245363 8 Shoma Biswas Sailesh Chandra Biswas North Sikarpur,Pirojpur Pirojpur Barisal UG-2nd Year 7/7/1998 1748469438/17 Barisal 70330056 9 Kamrunnahar Khanam Md Mofazzel Hossain Kowkhali,Pirojpur,Barisal Pijojpur Barisal UG-2nd Year 26/7/98 1734265844 Barisal 10 Jannatul Ferdous Meem Abdul Gofur Azad MBBS-Batch-47,Roll#90,Ladies Barisal Barisal UG-2nd Year 19/9/97 1627683885 Barisal Hostel,Sher-E-Bangla medical College, 11 Tarikul Islam Habibur RahmanBarisal Vill-Joysree, PO-Shekarpur, PS-Uzirpur, Barisal Barisal UG-3rd 12-Dec-96 1712370087 Barisal Dist- Barisal 12 Ummay Sumaia Sweety Khondokar Mezbah Uddin Vill - Hosnabad, Dt-Barisal Barisal Barisal UG-3rd 14/3/96 1720526768 Barisal 13 Nahia Nawrin Md Mofazzel Hossain Vill - Hosnabad, Dt-Barisal Barisal Barisal UG-3rd 21/10/96 1718543285 Barisal 14 Sunjida Khanom Putul Md Motiur Rahaman Thanpara Road, Behind the Godaun, Barisal Barisal UG-3rd 9-Dec-96 1712119877/17 Barisal Patuakhali Sadar, Barisal 95313235 15 Sumayia Akter Sammy Shah Alam khalifa Januki Singo Road, Kawnia holding No- Barisal Barisal UG-3rd 15-Jul-97 1924562636 Barisal 1145 BCC, Barisal 16 Mahmuda Akter Md Shah Jahan Daria Sachia, Nazirpur, Pirojpur Pirojpur Barisal UG-3rd 5/8/1996 1719636000/17 Barisal 60914733 17 Latifa Sharmin Md Latifur Rahman East Amrajury, Kowkhali, Pirojpur Barisal Barisal UG-3rd 28/2/97 1721599741/18 Barisal 28498664 18 Ripa Akter Nasir Uddin Miah Agarpur , Babugong , Barisal Barisal Barisal UG-3rd 25/1/97 1738954600 Barisal 19 khadija Akter Md Nazmul Haque Kalardoania,Gaokhali, Nazirpur, Pirojpur Pirojpur Barisal UG-3rd 12/8/1996 1837854251 Barisal 20 Md Shifatul Islam Md Humayaun Miah H#6,Court Road,Jhalakati,Barisal Jhalakati Barisal UG-3rd 4/8/1996 1743508840 Barisal 21 Golam Rabbani Sureed Lutfor Rahman Chandpura,Moubaria,Dashmina,Patuakh Patuakhali Barisal UG-3rd 3/11/1996 1779665542 Barisal ali 22 Afia Rahman Trina Md Mozibur Rahman H#5/KHA,Road#3,Block#E,Sec#2,Mirpur Dhaka Dhaka UG-3rd 14/6/95 1748387407 Barisal ,Dhaka 23 Nusrat Jahan Dolon Md Abdul Motaleb Najmul Mansion,Poloce Line Road,BarisalBarisal Barisal UG-3rd 1/3/1997 1716133034 Barisal 24 Shamchunnahar Motaleb Molla Charmatibhanga, Nazirpur Pirojpur Barisal UG -4th 15-Dec-95 1787506555/17 Barisal 18516438 25 Fatema Yesmin Md Sultan Hosen Munsi Middle Bazar Kaukhali Pirojpur Barisal UG -4th 20-Oct-95 1706681556/19 Barisal 17099249/1984 612943 26 Mst Yasmin Md Habibur Rahaman Gaowkhali, Gaowkhali Bazar Pirojpur Barisal UG -4th 3-Apr-94 1751427320/17 Barisal 93319331 27 Md Kamrul Islam Md Samsul Haque Kunia, National University Gazipur Dhaka UG -4th 9-Nov-96 1931245853//17 Barisal Howlader Joydevpur,Gazipur 56735691 28 Partha Pratim Suter Rathindra Nath Suter Bhimkathi, Sreeram Kanti, Nazirpur, Pirojpur Barisal UG -4th 10-Nov-96 1776557413/18 Barisal Pirojpur 13810117,1992 286476 29 Nadia Akter Forkan Ali Town Kalikapur, Chandmari Road, Patuakhali Barisal UG -4th 31-Dec-96 1712713995 Barisal Patuakhali 30 Md Imran Khan Md Mohasin Khan Aspaddi, Kawkhali, Pirojpur Pirojpur Barisal UG -4th 1-Jan-95 01760337995/ Barisal 1715605512 31 Ismat Zahan Lima Abul Bashar Kachuakathi, Pirojpur Pirojpur Barisal UG -4th 2-Jan-95 1681587138 Barisal 32 Nusrat Md Abu Hanif Maddhya Kalerdoyania, Gaowkhali Pirojpur Barisal UG -4th 20-Sep-94 1758316950/19 Barisal Bazar, Nazirpur, Pirojpur 94462023 33 Md Abir Mahmud Md Aminul Islam Babul Hosnabad, Gournadi, Barisal Barisal Barisal UG -4th 15-May-95 1725024508 Barisal 34 Sohely Biswas Sailesh Chandra Biswas North Sikarpur,Pirojpur Pirojpur Barisal UG -4th 8/8/1996 1946637385/17 Barisal 63905538 35 Md Najmul Huda Mitu Azahar Ali Mirdha Joysree,Shikapur,Ujirpur,Barisal Ujirpur Barisal UG -4th 14/6/96 1741342332 Barisal 36 Taukir Ahmed Faruque Ahmed Tarusaya Monosa Bari Barisal Barisal UG -4th 16/9/96 1717995802 Barisal Lane,Kawnia,Barisal 37 Md Imtiaz Uddin Ahmed Ashraf Uddin Ahmed 6-C,48/12,West Baishteki,Mirpur- Dhaka Dhaka UG-2nd Year 1-Oct-96 1986809688/19 Chittagong 13,Dhaka 35116477 38 Anindita Chowdhury Samar Chowdhury 62/B-Zamal khan Road,Dagoga Cttg Cttg UG-2nd Year 22-Jun-95 1711731513 Chittagong Building(2nd Floor),Ctg 39 Mymuna Binte Mahbub Mahbubur Rahman Dhulipara,Kalir Bazar, Sadar Dakshin, Comilla Cttg UG-2nd Year 29/10/96 1681348367/15 Chittagong Comilla,Ctg 16135272 40 Thakiathunnasa Chy Anwarul Azim Chy Rasulbag Cttg Cttg UG-2nd Year 18/6/97 01819173258/1 Chittagong Abashik,B#A,H#108,Chawkbazar,Ctg 836637457 41 Taslima Faria Md Mizanur Rahman A/5,Mahfuza Bhaban, Cttg Cttg UG-2nd Year 20/3/15 1554343411 Chittagong R#1,B#A,Chandgaon R/A,Ctg 42 Monir Ahmad Nur Ahmad 8,Kamal Gate, East Mada Bari, Cttg Cttg UG-2nd Year 2/2/1998 1929088160 Chittagong W#30,Sadarghat,Ctg 43 Mahmudul Hasan Ibrahim Chy Baraikara, Mholavihat,Patiya,Ctg Cttg Cttg UG-2nd Year 14/5/96 1839515663/18 Chittagong 82838401 44 Sadia Akther Safa Abul Hossain Ghatfarhadbeg,Kajemali Road,Ctg Cttg Cttg UG-2nd Year 15/9/95 1815018966 Chittagong 45 Motia Israt Mony Md Abdul Motin Master Gosaipur,Jalshuka,Nobinagar,B-Baria B-Baria Cttg UG-2nd Year 8/4/1997 1967304459 Chittagong 46 Taksia Islam Rafiqul Islam Chilokut,Barail,B-Baria,Ctg B-Baria Cttg UG-2nd Year 2/5/1998 178983024/182 Chittagong 1071999 47 Md Anam Uddin Md Badiuzzaman Hazi Salam Villa,Moon Star Goli,Sadar GhatCttg Road,Kotwali, Cttg Ctg UG-2nd Year 15/3/95 1878303786 Chittagong 48 Habiba Akter Md Abdur Rahim Dubla,Bashudeb,B-Baria B-Baria Cttg UG-2nd Year 27/10/97 1726633977/17 Chittagong 99939439 49 Naznin Akther Moharaj Miah Khan Baneshshor,Bulla,Madhabpur,Habigonj, Hobiganj Sylhet UG-2nd Year 25/10/96 1734438204 Chittagong Slhet 50 Abida Nahar Lima Akter Uddin Ahmed Gachua,Sondip,Cta Sondip Ctg UG-2nd Year 17/2/98 1850038786 Chittagong 51 Shatila Arobi Tamanna Sarder Abul Bashar Sarnobitan,Comilla Road,Chandpur, Ctg Comilla Ctg UG-2nd Year 31/5/98 1687030035 Chittagong 52 Abu Hena Murshed Rafique Ahammed Shah Hall,ETE CUET, Pahartoli, Ctg Ctg UG-2nd Year 16/5/98 1629414252/18 Chittagong Mazumder Raojan,Ctg 79979280 53 Khairul Basar Batchu Mia Fatepur,Huthazari,Ctg Ctg Ctg UG-2nd Year 5/10/1998 1955913950 Chittagong 54 Afrina Afsar AM Afsar Uddin 121,Hazi Nazu Miah Lane, Cttg Cttg UG-2nd Year 1-Oct-96 1820519905 Chittagong Patherghata,Kotwali, Cttg 55 Tabassima Faria Md Mizanur Rahman A/5,Mahfuza Bhaban, Cttg Cttg UG-2nd Year 13/Aus/98 1554343411 Chittagong R#1,B#A,Chandgaon R/A,Ctg 56 Helal Morshed Md Abul Kashem Haid Gong,Patiy,Ctg Cttg Cttg UG-2nd Year 12/1297 1822312871 Chittagong 57 Farhana Sabrin Akhi Md Alamgir Reserve Mukh,W#3,Kotwali,Rangamati Rangamati Cttg UG-2nd Year 29/198 1866980259 Chittagong Hill Tracts,Ctg 58 Urmila Das Arun Chandra Das Rafiq Neter Building, South Bazar, Noakhali Ctg UG-3rd 1/7/1995 1830858162/17 Chittagong Begumgonj, Noakhali, Ctg 56236179 59 Tania Sultana Md Nurul Islam Chandgaon R/A, Road-4, B-B, Ctg Ctg Ctg UG-3rd 13/4/96 1813581661/01 Chittagong 630976318 60 Joynob Bibi Abu Sufean MuslimPara,Kobakhali,Diginala,Khagrac Khagrachari Ctg UG-3rd 24/12/95 1536204495/18 Chittagong hari 82669980 61 Abiba Noor Shuvo Mohammad Noor Uddin 969,Nahar Villa,W#10,Katlali Sha amant Ctg Ctg UG-3rd 7/12/1996 1913633682/18 Chittagong Road,Akbar Shah Ctg 32358500 62 Palin Das Arun Kumar Das AfazVilla,7/A Alkoron By Ctg Ctg UG-3rd 9/3/1997 1689739440/17 Chittagong Lane,Kotowali,Ctg 6812222 63 Md Meher Uddin Md Mohoshin Chondra Nahor,Kaborstan Road, PS - Chittagong Chittagon UG-3rd 7-Mar-97 1743614583//11 Chittagong Baizid, Chittagong g 91508521/1820 883923 64 Md Shahria Absar Ayan Md Nurul Absar Bhuiyan Vill - South Anandapur, PO - Hasnabad, Feni Chittagon UG-3rd 1-Nov-97 01818408830/ Chittagong PS - Fulgazi g 01686464261 65 Mubashir Murshed AKM Khurshid Ahmed 263/1, Nargis House, SB Nagar Chittagong Chittagon UG-3rd 5/5/1997 1712003393//16 Chittagong Jhawtola, Pahartoli, Khulshi, Chittagong g 80805360/1783 408337 66 Sunam Mahajan Ratan Kanti Mahajan Habilashdwip, Shakpura, Patiya, Chittagong Chittagon UG-3rd 18/8/96 1776337879/15 Chittagong Chittagong g 16175421 67 Md Jahedul Islam Late Joynal Abedin Mithanala, Mithanala, Mirsarai, Chittagong Chittagon UG-3rd 6/3/1996 1825666798/18 Chittagong Chittagong g 35359066 68 Rounak Ul Islam Abu Hossain Chowdhury 10/31, Sirajul Islam chy Road, East Chittagong Chittagon UG-3rd 23/8/97 1818697879 Chittagong Solashahar, Chandgaon, Bahaddar g 69 Nasrin Sultana Muhammad Kamal AhmadBari,Chittagong 157/A, Matrineer,Shalakbahar, Chittagong Chittagon UG-3rd
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