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Notification Professional Examination Result : May-June 2014 5/5/ICAB-93 13 August 2014 NOTIFICATION PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION RESULT : MAY-JUNE 2014 5/5/ICAB-93- In pursuance of bye-law 123 of the Bangladesh Chartered Accountants Bye-laws 2004, the Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh (ICAB) has declared the following result of the Professional Stage (Knowledge Level) of the Institute held in May-June 2014. CANDIDATES WHO HAVE NOT PASSED KNOWLEDGE LEVEL No of Subjects SL No. Reg No. Name of Candidates Father's Name Roll No. As Ac BF MI Tax BCL IT Passed 1 22550 Md Saiful Islam Md Jalal Uddin 1 E E E E E E E 0 2 22775 Md Sabuj Mia Mulkuter Rahaman 4 E D E D D C F 0 3 15880 Sib Sankar Nath Naresh Chandra Nath 8 E D F E F F F 0 4 21504 Md Samsul Islam Md Mostafa 9 E E E E F F E 0 5 18136 Kazi Md. Yakub Kazi Md. Younus 11 E E E E D E F 0 6 20015 Md. Asraf Uddin Md. Nazim Uddin 13 D epE D C E C 0 7 14946 Mohammad Nazrul Islam Mohammad Shafi 14 D E ep E C E D 0 8 21949 Md Jiaul Hoque Md Abdul Jalil 15 E E E E C epD 0 9 15903 Jany Majumder Milan Kanti Majumder 16 F epF D C F F 0 10 22759 Mohammad Ibrahim Mohammad Humayun Kabir 22 C F F F F F C 0 11 21883 Jony Banik Babul Banik 23 D D F C F E F 0 12 21987 Tanmoy Kanti Bhowmick Biplab Kanti Bhowmick 27 F E F E F E C 0 13 20549 Parijat Chowdhury Atal Bihari Chowdhury 30 D E F D C D F 0 14 19064 Md Towfiqul Islam Mosharaf Hussain 32 F E F F F F F 0 15 18085 Kamrul Hassan Nurul Huda 37 epE F F F D F 0 16 19694 Md Abdul Awal Md Abduz Zaher 38 D epD ep C C C 0 17 20082 Kallol Barua Sukumar Barua 39 E epF C E epD 0 18 17797 Mohammad Shihab Uddin Kabir Mohammad Shamsu Meah 41 D epF F F epF 0 19 20080 Abu Naser Mohammad Shahidullah Moulana Nesar Ahmad 42 E C C ep C epD 0 20 20765 Md. Alauddin Md. Ahsan Ullah 43 F E F D E E E 0 21 20174 Abdullah Al Manrup Habib Mansur 45 E D C ep D epD 0 22 21872 Muhammad Showkat Akbar Muhammad Delwar Hossain 47 E D F E F E E 0 23 21055 Nahrin Farzana Nazir Ahmed 49 E E F F D E E 0 24 21904 Md Safayet Islam Md Shafiqul Islam 55 F E F E F E E 0 25 22620 Eshita Akter Shidul Haque 56 E F F E F C D 0 26 22152 Fahmida Bari Md Abdul Bari 59 F D F D F E F 0 27 22144 Mishkatur Rahaman Faridul Alam 61 F E F E F E E 0 28 22185 Md. Salah Uddin Md. Siddiq Ahmed 62 F E F E E E F 0 29 22390 Mohammad Saadi Ul Alam Shawkat Ul Alam 63 F E E F F F F 0 30 22752 Md Jalal Uddin Kamal Uddin 64 F D F F C D C 0 Page 1 of 62 Note : Key to gradation A=Passed with distinction B=Pass C=Not quite upto pass standard D=Considerably below pass standard E=Very Poor F=Not Appeared ex=Exempted cn=Conversion course yet to be completed Note 2: In order to obtain pass, a candidate Must secure not below 'B' grade in any paper. No of Subjects SL No. Reg No. Name of Candidates Father's Name Roll No. As Ac BF MI Tax BCL IT Passed 31 14285 Suman Barua Niranjan Barua 71 E epF C F E F 0 32 20026 Abu Saleh Mahmud Masud Md. Zafor Ullah 72 E F E F E D F 0 33 20524 Md Shahadat Hossan Nur Mohamed 73 E E D ep D F ep 0 34 18375 Abu Bakkar Siddique Abdul Hai Chowdhury 74 D epD ep C epC 0 35 18534 Zia Uddin Siraj Uddin 75 D epF ep D epC 0 36 20928 Fateha Jannat Mohad Ali Azam 77 E E F ep F E C 0 37 11279 Mohammad Saiful Hoque Ansary Mohammad Modinul Hoque 78 C F F F ep F F 0 38 12414 Md Rejaul Karim Alhaj Md Abul Bashar 79 E E F F F E F 0 39 20103 Rahmat Ullah Sujan Harun Ar Rashid 80 F D F ep D E F 0 40 21885 Barun Paul Badal Chandra Paul 81 F D F D D F E 0 41 19983 Arif-Ul- Islam Mazizul Islam 82 E E F F D epC 0 42 10786 Md Nur Hossain Nur Ahammed 84 F E F F D F F 0 43 20790 Maidul Islam Chowdhury Serajul Islam Chowdhury 87 F E F E F D D 0 44 16539 Md Abul Monsur Patwary Abul Khahair Patwary 89 D epE ep ep D F 0 45 18604 Antika Das Jahar Lal Das 90 D epE F C epep 0 46 20927 Jewel Sharma Nironjan Bihary Sharma 94 F D E ep D F D 0 47 21947 Md. Imtiaz Uddin Bhuiyan Md. Aftab Uddin Bhuiyan 97 C E F F E E F 0 48 13996 Abdul Hannan Md Saber Ahmmad 100 F C F F F F F 0 49 10068 Mohammad Mizanur Rahman Mohammad Abdus Sattar 102 F E F E F F D 0 50 20452 S M Ibraz Ibna Emdad Mohammed Emdadul Alam 104 F epE ep E E F 0 51 21770 Anamul Hoque Chowdhury Momtazul Hoque Chowdhury 105 F D F E F E D 0 52 21599 Md Al-Helal Md Zakir Hossain 108 E F F C D E F 0 53 20888 Mahbub Alam Shah Alam 109 F E F E F E F 0 54 21581 Joy Chakraborty Paresh Charaborty 110 E E F E F E F 0 55 20528 Tanjir Ahmed Siddique Rafique Ahamed 112 E F E F F E ep 0 56 21466 Md Abu Syeed Faruqee Md Abu Akther 114 F E F D F F F 0 57 21717 Md Emranul Hoque Md Emdadul Hoque 115 F E F E E E F 0 58 13401 Rubel Biswas Swpan Biswas 116 E ex C ep ep D D 0 59 20637 Md Hossain Sirazy Md Zahir Iqbal 118 F F E F F D ep 0 60 22178 Md Parvez Sarwar Md Abdur Rahim 119 D F F D F C E 0 61 20792 Md. Arafat Hosen Majumdar Mohammad Ibrahim Majumdar 120 D epD ep ep C D 0 62 20025 Md. Abdul Hakim Md. Ali Akbar 121 D epE ep ep E C 0 63 15583 Md. Tariqul Islam M. Tabibullah 123 epE E F F epep 0 64 20520 Emdadul Hoque Late Nurul Hoque 126 E D F F C E F 0 65 21040 Muhammed Showkat Ali Muhammed Younus Miea 128 C E F ep C D F 0 66 13150 Bibekananda Chowdhury Ajit Baran Chowdhury 133 E epE E ep E ex 0 67 14345 Rumana Begum Late Abdul Shukkur 134 E E F E F F D 0 68 19593 Md Abu Sayed Md Salim Ullah 135 E F E F F E F 0 69 21653 Noorjahan Akter Snigdha Abu Sayed 141 F F F F F E E 0 70 14581 Mohammed Abu Musa Bhuyain Mohammed Anwarul Hoque Bhuyain 145 F epF E E F F 0 71 7336 Md Nayem Uddin Late Md Kamal Uddin 149 E epE ep ep epF 0 Page 2 of 62 Note : Key to gradation A=Passed with distinction B=Pass C=Not quite upto pass standard D=Considerably below pass standard E=Very Poor F=Not Appeared ex=Exempted cn=Conversion course yet to be completed Note 2: In order to obtain pass, a candidate Must secure not below 'B' grade in any paper. No of Subjects SL No. Reg No. Name of Candidates Father's Name Roll No. As Ac BF MI Tax BCL IT Passed 72 19893 Mohammed Taslim Uddin Shahab Uddin Chowdhury 151 E E F F F epF 0 Chowdhury 73 19729 Arup Barua Bidyaswar Barua 152 epE F F D D ep 0 74 20812 Md. Jalal Uddin Late Ruhul Amin 153 F D F F E epD 0 75 22222 Tipu Mazumder Sudhir Kanti Mazumder 156 F C F E F D F 0 76 13119 Md Shafiqul Mawla Md Nur Alam 157 E epD ep ep epD 0 77 12534 Md Akhtarul Islam Md Akimuddin Mandal 160 F D F D ep epF 0 78 15546 Julhas Uddin Ahmed A B M Sultan Ahmed 162 F C F E F D F 0 79 20692 Sk Asif Md Samy Sk Md Jan-E-Alam 168 F F F F C F D 0 80 13533 Mosammot Tahmina Akter Bhuiyan Md Rofiqul Alam Bhuiyan 169 F F F E C E F 0 81 22671 Prabir Barua Ratan Barua 170 F F F E F D F 0 82 22779 Md Jahedul Islam Md Abdul Kasem 174 F D F F F D C 0 83 22319 Farzana Mosharraf Mosharraf Hossain 176 F E F F F D E 0 84 19809 Md.
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