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Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : July, 2019 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : July, 2019 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Bangladesh Bank SL. NO. Roll No. Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. Name 1. 44715 127553 Hasan Kazi Taufikur Rahman Dhaka Father - Kazi Md. Zillur Rahman 2. 44728 157642 Sabrina Rahman Dhaka Father - Mohammad Wazibur Rahman 3. 44760 196723 Shahrear Nasrin Dhaka Father - S. M. Saffer Ali 4. 44761 197011 Sikdar Abul Bashar Dhaka Father - Sikdar Shamsuddin 5. 44770 171791 Tahmina Akter Dhaka Father - Golam Mostofa 6. 44771 158168 Md. Enamul Haque Dhaka Father - Md. Samser Ali 7. 44786 216943 Tahmina Haque Narayanganj Father - Md. Nurul Haque 8. 44800 196714 Mst. Kudrat-E-Ajmary Dhaka Father - Late Abdul Kuddus Shah 9. 44803 196785 Aysha Sharmin Islam Asha Dhaka Father - Md. Azharul Islam 10. 44810 187400 Morshed Alam Dhaka Father - Abu Yusuf 11. 44826 216947 Ainun Naher Anna Dhaka Father - Lutful Haider 12. 44877 217336 Shegufta Nasrin Akter Dhaka Father - Bazlur Rahman 13. 44947 196711 Rokeya Sultana Dhaka Father - Abdul Hakim 14. 45652 187493 Md. Ashrafur Rahman Dhaka Father - Md. Mahbubur Rahman 15. 47921 174840 Mizanur Rahman Ratan Chattogram Father - Md. Joynal Abedin 16. 47922 165199 Razib Kanti Debnath Chattogram Father - Nittalal Debnath The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : July, 2019 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Bangladesh Bank SL. NO. Roll No. Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. Name 17. 47923 157324 Sanu Majumder Chattogram Father - Late Mihir Majumder 18. 47925 165208 Mohammed Zahidul Akbar Chowdhury Chattogram Father - Late Fakir Ahmed Chowdhury 19. 47926 167571 Sanjida Nasrin Soma Chattogram Father - Md. Abdul Aziz 20. 47933 217263 Titon Chandra Dey Chattogram Father - Monoranjan Dey 21. 47934 125830 Om Prakash Dhar Chattogram Father - Amaresh Dhar 22. 49663 217752 Shahana Akter Rangpur Father - Late Shahadat Hossain Sharker 23. 49913 100873 Mst. Parvin Aktar Banu Bogura Father - Md. Khalilur Rahaman 24. 50640 174917 Md. Shahjalal Dhaka Father - Md. Shahidul Islam 25. 52217 187501 Md. Mamun-Or-Rashid Rajshahi Father - Md. Abdur Rouf 26. 52220 192570 Md. Monoarul Islam Rajshahi Father - Md. Bodrul Hussain 27. 52221 199162 Md. Mehedi Hasan Rajshahi Father - Md. Anisur Rahman 28. 52226 158153 Abdullah Al Mamun Rajshahi Father - Md. Tozammel Haque 29. 53303 226269 Suman Dutta Khulna Father - Krishna Pada Dutta 30. 53321 175054 Zahidur Rahman Khulna Father - Habibur Rahman 31. 53393 160048 Md. Shahadat Hossain Khulna Father - Md. Zayed Ali Sardar 32. 53536 172610 Md. Kamrul Hasan Barishal Father - A. K. M. Shahjahan Howlader The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : July, 2019 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Bangladesh Bank SL. NO. Roll No. Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. Name 33. 53887 182858 Rajeshwar Bhattacharjee Sylhet Father - Rathi Raj Bhattacharjee 34. 53888 192565 Shubhankar Deb Chowdhury Sylhet Father - Late Debesh Deb Chowdhury 35. 53910 150565 Md. Mamun Hossain Sikder Barishal Father - Md. Abdur Rob Sikder 36. 53958 181450 Sultana Ferdous Sylhet Father - Md. Rois Uddin Sonali Bank Limited SL. NO. Roll No. Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. Name 37. 40133 115000 Khadija Dhaka Father - Mohammad Anis Uddin Mollah 38. 40134 129879 Nasrin Akhter Dhaka Father - Md. Mosharraf Hossain 39. 40139 126256 Rebeka Sultana Dhaka Father - Mohammad Fazlul Haque 40. 40142 180726 Shahida Sarker Dhaka Father - Mohammed Danesh Mia Sarker 41. 40145 136290 Mst. Khadija Khatun Dhaka Father - Md. Mohiuddin 42. 40149 175756 Sadia Sarmin Chowdhury Dhaka Father - Md. Rezaul Karim Chowdhury 43. 40163 77549 Md. Nazmul Haque Dhaka Father - Md. Shamsul Haque 44. 40165 200555 Shatia Sharmin Dhaka Father - Md. Shahabuddin Miah 45. 40166 180746 Fahmida Akter Liza Dhaka Father - Md. Delwar Hossain 46. 40177 180763 Mohammad Kamruzzaman Dhaka Father - Md. Tofazzal Hossain The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : July, 2019 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Sonali Bank Limited SL. NO. Roll No. Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. Name 47. 40178 146865 Smrity Poddar Dhaka Father - Vharot Poddar 48. 40331 175682 Moumita Rahman Dhaka Father - Md. Motiar Rahman 49. 40350 161107 A. S. M Mostafizur Rahman Dhaka Father - Late Sapizuddin Ahmed 50. 40356 110372 Mohammad Shawkat Hossain Bipu Dhaka Father - Abdul Khaleque Bhuiyan 51. 40448 173102 Sumi Akhter Dhaka Father - Md. Nurul Islam 52. 40452 175521 Abdullah Al Monsur Dhaka Father - Muhammad Al Mamun 53. 40734 111710 Md. Saifur Islam Dhaka Father - Md. Mamataj Ali 54. 40751 183677 Ishita Akter Roni Dhaka Father - Sharfuddin Bhuiyan 55. 41034 129993 Dipok Chandra Saha Dhaka Father - Dulal Chandra Saha 56. 41038 175384 Mohammad Salim Munshi Dhaka Father - Mohammad Abdul Basir Munshi 57. 41045 149192 Meher Muktadir Dhaka Father - Muhammad Ali Meah 58. 41046 126498 Shantanu Shaha Shabuj Dhaka Father - Shaym Kingker Shaha 59. 41051 175377 Md. Mosharof Hossain Dhaka Father - Md. Afjal Hossain 60. 41055 170407 Pabitra Kumar Howlader Dhaka Father - Pulin Bihari Howlader 61. 41131 131837 Md. Abdul Zabbar Jashore Father - Md. Akbar Ali 62. 41132 132221 Biplab Kumar Kundu Jashore Father - Basudeb Kumar Kundu The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : July, 2019 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Sonali Bank Limited SL. NO. Roll No. Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. Name 63. 41150 146346 Binoy Kumar Bhattacharjee Jashore Father - Bidhan Chandra Bhattacharjee 64. 41152 147092 Shamima Khanom Jashore Father - S. M. Golam Nabi 65. 41155 151190 Suman Kumar Saha Jashore Father - Satya Kinkar Saha 66. 41169 192092 Md. Abdus Salam Jashore Father - Md. Jalal Uddin 67. 41179 206645 Md. Anowarul Islam Jashore Father - Nurul Islam 68. 41391 201010 Md. Iftakhrul Alam Rangpur Father - Late Sirajul Islam 69. 41409 125710 Md. Asaduzzaman Sarker Rangpur Father - Md. Mozaffar Rahman Sarker 70. 41425 183597 Md. Nurunnabi Rangpur Father - Md. Sohrab Ali 71. 41475 184164 Mohammad Afzal Hossan Dhaka Father - Mohammad Abdul Motalab 72. 41476 196499 Md. Sharif Hasan Dhaka Father - Md. Talabul Islam 73. 41508 145092 Mohammad Dildar Hossain Mymensingh Father - Mohammad Abul Kashem 74. 41514 157882 Abdur Rouf Mymensingh Father - Md. Saidul Haque 75. 41531 136379 Md. Mostafizur Rahman Mymensingh Father - Md. Hafizur Rahman 76. 41533 129975 Md. Babul Miah Mymensingh Father - Md. Hazrat Ali 77. 41534 129979 Ahammad Ali Mymensingh Father - Abul Hossen 78. 41537 204820 Nurunnahar Khanam Mymensingh Father - Azizul Haque Khan The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : July, 2019 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Sonali Bank Limited SL. NO. Roll No. Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. Name 79. 41623 161155 Sujan Kumer Pramanik Dhaka Father - Khagendra Nath Pramanik 80. 41625 196434 Bipash Roy Dhaka Father - Bijoy Roy 81. 41626 113530 Md. Mahamudul Hasan Bappy Dhaka Father - Late Md. Abdul Baten 82. 41631 77614 Kazi Md. Rakib Uddin Ahmed Dhaka Father - Kazi Shafi Uddin Ahmed 83. 41635 127853 Johora Jasmine Dhaka Father - Jamal Uddin 84. 41636 196414 M. Nadim Hasan Dhaka Father - Monir Hossain 85. 41643 196436 Rezaul Hasan Bhuiyan Dhaka Father - Abdul Gofran Bhuiyan 86. 41644 162198 Mosabbir Hossain Dhaka Father - Dewan Mobarak Hossain 87. 41647 112924 A. K. M. Hafizur Rahman Dhaka Father - Muhammad Abdul Khaleque 88. 41653 120512 Tazmun Nahar Jhumur Dhaka Father - Abdus Sobhan Mia 89. 41667 170601 Md. Hasan Mahbub-E-Khuda Dhaka Father - Late Mozaharul Hannan 90. 41670 122863 Md. Sirajul Islam Dhaka Father - Md. Abul Hossain 91. 41675 185718 Md. Mahbubur Rahman Bipul Dhaka Father - Md. Mahfuzur Rahman 92. 41677 136719 Mafruha Afrin Dhaka Father - Mesbah Uddin 93. 41790 129952 Syeda Afina Akter Dhaka Father - Syed Akkas Ali 94. 41793 150155 Nasir Uddin Dhaka Father - Hanif Kabir The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : July, 2019 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Sonali Bank Limited SL. NO. Roll No. Enrolment Name of successful candidates & Father's Name of Center No. Name 95. 41800 178524 Md. Masudul Islam Dhaka Father - Late Md. Nurul Islam 96. 41994 113100 Md. Shaheb Ali Dhaka Father - Ahmed Ali 97. 42006 168148 Md. Asaduzzaman Dhaka Father - Md. Shahadat Hossain 98. 42012 177678 Md. Abdur Rashid Dhaka Father - Md. Ali Hossain Miah 99. 42031 198765 Riad Ahmed Saleheen Dhaka Father - Ahmed Reysus Saleheen 100. 42051 178549 Mohammad Arifur Rahman Dhaka Father - Mohammad Rahim Miah 101. 42103 131435 Md. Mostafa Azad Dhaka Father - Abu Taher 102. 42115 159453 Muhammad Shahadat Hossain Dhaka Father - Muhammad Illiyas 103. 42120 118907 Md. Tajminur Rahman Dhaka Father - Md. Shahjahan 104. 42145 136191 Kazi Mohammad Anwar Hossain Dhaka Father - Kazi Musleh Uddin 105. 42148 174061 Zonayed Ahmed Dhaka Father - Kabir Ahmed 106. 42150 190778 Saikat Majumder Dhaka Father - Mrinal Kanti Majumder 107. 42182 143242 Suman Chowdhury Dhaka Father - Ramendra Chowdhury 108. 42184 85249 Omar Khaiyam Dhaka Father - Anil Talukder 109. 42198 98649 Md. Istiaque Hossain Dhaka Father - Late Atahar Hossain 110. 42201 175750 Rejwanul Wahid Dhaka Father - Rafiqul Islam The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh Banking Diploma Examination : July, 2019 DAIBB List of Successful Candidates Sonali Bank Limited SL. NO. Roll No. Enrolment Name of successful
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