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Pabna University of Science and Technology a UNIT Admission Test Result, Session: 2018-2019 a Unit All Passed According to Roll Pabna University of Science and Technology A UNIT Admission Test Result, Session: 2018-2019 A Unit All Passed According To Roll MCQ GPA Total Sl ROLL NAME Merit Optional Quota Total Score Score 1 100001MD. SAJOL HOSSAIN 40.000 9.304 49.304 2659 Biology 2 100004 MST. HUMAIRA ISLAM 45.000 10.000 55.000 1237 Biology 3 100006 MOHAMMAD JALAL UDDIN 38.000 9.304 47.304 3327 Math 4 100009MD. NAZMUL HOSSAIN 49.500 9.904 59.404 529 Biology 5 100010MD. OLIULLAH 42.500 9.400 51.900 1952 Math 6 100015ABDUL MOMIN 42.500 8.664 51.164 2125 Math 7 100022HRIDAY KUMAR 53.500 9.816 63.316 222 Math 8 100023 MD. SHAHRIAR HOSSAIN 48.250 10.000 58.250 696 Biology 9 100024JANNATI KHATUN 38.500 8.400 46.900 3474 Biology 10 100025SHAHADAT HOSSAIN 43.500 9.100 52.600 1789 Math 11 100026MST. HUSNA KHATUN 42.000 10.000 52.000 1934 Math 12 100027 KHANDAKER HASIBUL HASIB 46.250 9.796 56.046 1045 Math 13 100030 MD. SHAHADAT HOSSAIN SHAHADAT 54.500 9.020 63.520 208 Math 14 100031AMINA KHANAM 51.500 9.496 60.996 377 Math 15 100033MD. SAFIUL HASAN 38.750 10.000 48.750 2831 Math 16 100034MD. AKTARUL ISLAM 41.250 8.616 49.866 2494 Biology 17 100037 MD. SHAHRIAR HOSSAIN 38.000 10.000 48.000 3105 Biology 18 100054EHSANUL HOQUE AKIB 43.250 8.896 52.146 1902 Math 19 100058ATIKUL HOSSAIN 38.750 9.400 48.150 3045 Math 20 100062 MARUFA YEASMIN MISU 41.500 10.000 51.500 2037 Biology 21 100067RABIUS SUNNY AKASH 42.250 10.000 52.250 1869 Math 22 100068MD. SHAKIAZZAMAN 47.750 9.148 56.898 902 Math 23 100073ASHIKUZZAMAN 41.750 9.524 51.274 2093 Biology 24 100082 MST. TONIMA AKTER THITY 63.750 10.000 73.750 10 Biology 25 100085MD. JAHIDUL ISLAM 48.000 10.000 58.000 727 Biology 26 100088ABID HOSSAIN 44.750 9.312 54.062 1424 Math 27 100092ANIKA TASNIM 47.000 10.000 57.000 878 Biology 28 100097SUMON CHANDRA PAL 37.000 9.604 46.604 3578 Biology 29 100099MINHAJUL ISLAM OVE 36.000 9.400 45.400 3971 Math 30 100102SHOHAG BARMON 45.250 9.700 54.950 1245 Math 31 100112SHARIFUL ARAFAT 40.000 8.704 48.704 2843 Math 32 100123 SHEIKH HASIBUL BASHER 38.500 9.304 47.804 3160 Math 33 100129 MST. ZANNATUL MAOWA 43.750 10.000 53.750 1508 Biology 34 100131 MST. HASNA HENA HIMU 41.000 9.496 50.496 2310 Biology 35 100137MD. SHANAWAZ KHAN 40.000 10.000 50.000 2458 Math 36 100143MD. SAZZAD HOSSAIN 64.250 9.604 73.854 9 Math 37 100147 MD. TAWFIK AHMED DIPU 51.750 9.796 61.546 339 Math 38 100153MD. AHASAN HABIB 48.500 9.004 57.504 794 Math 39 100154DULALI BANU 50.000 9.100 59.100 572 Biology 40 100156 SAWVIK KUMAR GHOSH 42.500 10.000 52.500 1807 Math 41 100157MD. MUBARAK MIA 46.500 8.856 55.356 1154 Math 42 100161MD. HASAN REZA ROSE 38.500 9.196 47.696 3210 Math 43 100162MD. ABDUL MOMIN 48.250 9.460 57.710 774 Biology 44 100164TANVER SIDDIQUE 48.750 8.496 57.246 836 Biology 45 100170FAISAL AHMED 42.000 9.196 51.196 2121 Math 46 100172RISIKESH RAY 38.000 9.496 47.496 3282 Math 47 100176 JANNATUL ISLAM JAHIN 42.000 10.000 52.000 1932 Math 48 100177ATIA RAHMAN 55.250 9.796 65.046 129 Biology www.pust.ac.bd Page 1 of 86 PUST Pabna University of Science and Technology A UNIT Admission Test Result, Session: 2018-2019 A Unit All Passed According To Roll MCQ GPA Total Sl ROLL NAME Merit Optional Quota Total Score Score 49 100183MD IMTIAZ AHAMED 43.250 9.400 52.650 1782 Biology 50 100188AVIJIT MONDAL 36.000 8.632 44.632 4073 Math 51 100190SHAJIB HASAN 38.500 8.536 47.036 3418 Biology 52 100195 MOST. MONJILA JASMIN 39.250 9.796 49.046 2740 Biology 53 100199 APURBO CHANDRA SAHA 39.000 9.604 48.604 2878 Math 54 100201MD. AKTARUZZAMAN 48.000 8.704 56.704 941 Math 55 100203HUMAYON AHMMED 37.250 9.128 46.378 3663 Biology 56 100214 AFRIA FARJANA ASIFA 54.500 10.000 64.500 159 Biology 57 100217ARNOB SAHA 43.500 9.304 52.804 1732 Math 58 100219ARIFA AKTER MOON 37.750 10.000 47.750 3194 Biology 59 100225SAILA MOU 36.250 9.496 45.746 3880 Biology 60 100228SHAKIL MIA 37.750 8.800 46.550 3605 Math 61 100230TAMANNA TAZRIN 45.250 9.304 54.554 1320 Biology 62 100231MD. ARIF HASAN 40.000 9.128 49.128 2720 Biology 63 100242 MD. ENAMUL KABIR TALUKDER 40.500 9.604 50.104 2418 Math 64 100247MD. LIKHON HOSSAIN 40.750 8.720 49.470 2609 Math 65 100254 MD AMINUL ISLAM RONY 42.500 9.604 52.104 1910 Biology 66 100255MD. RAJIB BISWAS 39.000 9.604 48.604 2877 Biology 67 100259ANIK KUNDU 37.000 9.304 46.304 3681 Math 68 100266DELOWAR HOSSAIN 48.750 10.000 58.750 617 Math 69 100269RAHIM BADSHA 37.500 9.604 47.104 3392 Math 70 100272 MD. KHALID SAIFULLAH 41.000 9.496 50.496 2314 Biology FF 71 100274 MD. HADAETUL MONDOL RABBI 57.250 10.000 67.250 66 Math 72 100277FARIYA TASNIM 45.250 8.956 54.206 1400 Math 73 100280MD. ASADUZZAMAN 53.000 9.400 62.400 275 Math 74 100299MD. MAHFUZ ALI 48.250 10.000 58.250 693 Biology 75 100300TONMOY KHAN 38.250 8.536 46.786 3514 Biology 76 100301 AHSANUL HASAN KABBO 41.750 9.604 51.354 2077 Math 77 100304 SUMAIYA HABIBA SHARNA 37.250 9.904 47.154 3381 Biology 78 100311MD. RABBY BABU 48.000 8.868 56.868 905 Math 79 100313MD. SHANTO ISLAM 41.250 9.496 50.746 2235 Math 80 100317MD. NAIMUR RAHMAN 37.250 10.000 47.250 3347 Math 81 100318 MST. ZANNATUL FERDOUS 39.250 9.400 48.650 2870 Biology 82 100322MD. SABBIR HOSSAIN 46.250 9.400 55.650 1107 Biology 83 100327NUSRAT JAHAN TANI 48.500 10.000 58.500 658 Biology 84 100328OMAR MARUF SEJU 41.250 8.952 50.202 2399 Math 85 100344 FAWZIA FARIHA SHUSMI 54.000 10.000 64.000 183 Biology 86 100352MD. RASHIDUL HASAN 39.250 9.100 48.350 2972 Math 87 100353MD.HASIBUR RAHMAN 43.000 9.448 52.448 1825 Math 88 100362MD. ABI HASNAIN 36.000 10.000 46.000 3795 Biology 89 100363MD. SAZZAD HOSEN 45.250 8.896 54.146 1414 Biology 90 100365BIVAS KUMAR DASH 37.250 10.000 47.250 3341 Math 91 100367MD. MAMNUL HASSAN 50.250 9.796 60.046 454 Biology 92 100376DIGANTO BISWAS 59.250 9.700 68.950 41 Math 93 100377 MST FARJANA AKTER RISITA 37.250 9.312 46.562 3597 Biology 94 100383 MD. SHARTAZ MALIK 43.750 10.000 53.750 1499 Biology 95 100396NANJIBA FARIA URBI 50.250 10.000 60.250 439 Math 96 100404FERDAUS HOSEN 41.500 8.776 50.276 2372 Math www.pust.ac.bd Page 2 of 86 PUST Pabna University of Science and Technology A UNIT Admission Test Result, Session: 2018-2019 A Unit All Passed According To Roll MCQ GPA Total Sl ROLL NAME Merit Optional Quota Total Score Score 97 100406 K. M. RAHATUN NAYEEM 40.750 10.000 50.750 2224 Math 98 100408MD. ARIF HOSSAIN 45.750 8.708 54.458 1342 Math 99 100411NUSRAT A NAZ PONNI 37.500 8.896 46.396 3660 Math 100 100414MD. MAJABUL ISLAM 48.250 9.128 57.378 810 Math 101 100418SAGOR ROY 38.750 8.500 47.250 3340 Biology 102 100420FEROJUL ISLAM 41.500 8.616 50.116 2412 Math 103 100422 MD. FARHAD HOSSAIN 40.000 10.000 50.000 2454 Math 104 100423 MD. FATINUZZAMAN CHOWDHURY IRAM 43.250 9.004 52.254 1867 Math 105 100429MD. ABU SAID 39.500 9.196 48.696 2854 Biology 106 100430MD SALMAN NUR 44.000 8.500 52.500 1802 Math 107 100432AMIT KUMAR SHIL 46.000 10.000 56.000 1057 Biology 108 100433MOUNATA JAHAN 39.750 9.496 49.246 2691 Math 109 100434ABDULLAH-AL-ANIK 37.500 9.496 46.996 3447 Biology 110 100439MST. FAHIMA AKTER 54.000 10.000 64.000 184 Biology 111 100443MD. AKASH 44.250 10.000 54.250 1383 Math 112 100447 KAUSHIK ZAMAN DIPTO 36.500 8.500 45.000 4038 Math 113 100449MD. TOMIZ UDDIN 47.750 9.400 57.150 854 Math 114 100463MD. SOHEL RANA 37.750 10.000 47.750 3196 Biology 115 100465MD. SOHAG AHMED 41.750 8.692 50.442 2333 Math 116 100470RUP CHOWDHURY 36.000 9.196 45.196 4003 Math 117 100478MD. LEBU MIA 51.750 9.196 60.946 385 Math 118 100479MD. ROBIUL ISLAM 37.250 9.400 46.650 3559 Math 119 100480AYESHA SIDDIKA 43.750 10.000 53.750 1504 Biology 120 100487KAZOL HOSSEN 38.500 9.400 47.900 3138 Biology 121 100488SAJEDA KHATUN 36.750 9.496 46.246 3722 Biology 122 100492MEHEDI HASAN 40.500 9.212 49.712 2546 Math 123 100494 MOST. NISHAT TAMANNA 41.000 9.400 50.400 2339 Biology 124 100495 RIFAIA SULTANA CHOWDHURY 39.750 9.796 49.546 2588 Biology 125 100496PLABAN KANTI DEY 41.750 10.000 51.750 1975 Biology 126 100507MD.
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