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ACCOUNTANTS
OF BANGLADESH
An autonomous body under Ministry of Commerce established under the Bangladesh Chartered Accountants Order, 1973
(President's Order NO.2 of 1973).
5/5/ICAB-93 19 February 2019
NOTIFICATION
PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION RESULT: NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2018
5/5/1CAB-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 Certificate Level of the Institute held in November-December 2018.
CANDIDATES WHO HAVE PASSED
CERTIFICATE LEVEL
SL No. Reg No. Name of Candidates Father's Name Roll No.
1 10756 Jannatul Ferdaush Mohammad Sha Alam Bhuiyan 177
2 26924 Mohammad Mostafa Akbar Mohammad Zahur Ahmed 207
3 18208 Mohammedul Hoque Late Abdul Motlabe 237
4 28512 Ronajoy Sen Mr. Samiran Sen 291
5 27401 M. Imran Hussain M. Manirullslam 371
6 24345 Mishu Kumar Das Bijoy Das 375
7 23660 Paresh Paul Siba Shankor Paul 384
8 27366 Md. Zakir Hossain Md. Ahsan Ullah 434
9 23969 Rima Chakraborty Bimal Chakraborty 517
10 21852 Md Jahangir Alam Md Sekandar Meah 565
11 25382 Md. Suman Mia Md. Samir Uddin 602
12 21549 Md Wares Karani Md Saidul Islam 608
13 24445 Shadman Yasar Mahmud Hasib Mahmud 612
14 25051 Habiba Akter Ataur Rahman 627
15 23521 Md Asiful Haque Md Arshadul Haque 650
16 14605 Md Billal Hossain Md Mostafa 706
17 21907 Md Jahir Raehan Md Ali Akbar 732
18 18105 Md. Ahamudul Hoque Mv Rashid Ahmed 740
19 13809 Shuesanquar Kumar Paul Nanda Kumar Paul 792·
20 21928 Abdullah - AI- Mamun Md. Abdul Awal 825
21 23654 Adiba Tasneem Md Wahidullslam 830
22 26580 Suraiya Yasmin Md. Shahidullah 837
23 26961 Md. Taufik Hasan Md. Aminullslam 848
24 13169 Mashiur Rahman Jalal Uddin Sikder 849
25 18639 Md. Monser Ali Md. Hazrat Ali 881
26 25631 Arif Molla Abdul Aziz Molla 897
27 25248 Refat Ara Rimu Md. Robiul Hoque 974
28 28072 Sufia Akter Suma Lavlu Choudhury 983
29 28668 Mohammed Rasel Abdul Motin 1053
30 25761 Sumon Kumer Datta Chitta Ranjan Datta 1167
31 27768 Raza Ahmed Nasif Chowdhury Murshed Ahmed Chowdhury 1195
32 21756 Abu Hanif Abul Kalam 1445
33 25328 Md. Saiadul Alam Md. Jahangir Alam 1455
34 25265 Amena Begum Sharmi Shafique Uddin Khan 1524
35 27825 Md. Masud Rana Md. Ruhul Amin 1544
36 24407 Md. Mohsin Reza Md. Mojibul Houq 1548
37 29273 Farzana Akther Md. Mofiz Ullah 1551
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2. THE INSTTTUTE Of
CHARTERED
ACCOUNTANTS
THE INSTITUTE OF
CHARTERED
ACCOUNTANTS
_~!I OF BANGLADESH
An autonomous body under Ministry of Commerce established under the Bangladesh Chartered Accountants Order, 1973
(President's Order NO.2 of 1973).
SL No. Reg No. Name of Candidates Father's Name Roll No.
38 11220 Foize Ahmed Md Abdul Mannan 1569
39 26787 Uzzal Datta Nepal Datta 1577
40 27830 Shariot Munsi Belial Munsi 1609
41 25406 Mahbuber Rahman Mosleh Uddin 1689
42 27307 Mahmoda Akter Md. Abdus Shahid 1736
43 11626 Mohammad Farhad Hossain Md Abdul Mazid 1753
44 27034 Afidah Habib Tazin Ahsan Habib 1774
45 10296 Shahidul Alom Md. Fazlul Haque Mia 1800
46 14710 Md Borhan Uddin Hazi Mohammad Ali 1806
47 28269 Rezwan Ahmed M. Zabed Ali Mridha 1825
48 24797 Maksuda Khatun Md. Habibur Rahman 1841
49 25193 A S M Najmus Sakib Chowdhury Mohammad Faridul 1888
Alam
50 20306 Salma Sultana Howladar Abdul Mannan 1895
51 23601 Shefaz Been Rahim Abdur Rahim 1899
52 26727 Ramzia Khurshid Md. Khorsheduzzaman 1902
53 25802 Arna D. Costa Michael D. Costa 1920
54 21672 Ahsan Bin - Ahmed Saleh Ahmed 1927
55 25468 Pijush Chandra Debnath Harendra Kumar Debnath 2012
56 26102 Md Jahangir Alam Abdul Kuddus 2071
57 4240 Syed Mohammed Shahjaman Late Abdur Rashid 2075
Rashid
58 27959 Md. Apu Akhand Md, Badsha Akhand 2083
59 27436 Muhammad Saiyedul Muttaqin Md. Abdus Salam 2094
60 26682 M Hasin Ishrak Abdur Rahim 2117
61 27153 Md. Asifullslam Md. Zafar Ahmed 2122
62 26469 Md. Erfanul Haque Md. Munsurul Haque 2144
63 26556 Md. Tamim Hossain Md. Alom Hossain 2167
64 22762 Wahidur Rahman Md Shafiqur Rahman 2197
65 25881 Md. Amran Sohid Khan 2204
66 28048 Md. Jubaed Hossain Sourav Md. Masud Miah 2244
67 10199 Sumon Sarker Neetai Sarker 2311
68 27683 Monaem Ahmed AIiAhmed 2320
69 27083 Kanak Hazra Upendra Nath Hazra 2379
70 27197 Shuvashis Dey Debotosh Dey 2380
71 28297 Ranti Saha Ramkrishna Saha 2522
72 28783 Choudhury Ashiqur Rahman Choudhury Atiur Rasul 2555
73 22539 Mst. Tahmina Aktar Md Abdul Ahad 2605
74 23518 George Theo Dorus D Costa Camil D Costa 2624
75 22819 Nasrin Sultana Sheuly Late Sheikh Abdul 2645
76 21568 S.M, Abdul Mannan S.M. Rafiqul Hoque 2671
77 14641 S M Badiur Rahman Shamsul Alom Elias 2725
78 19937 Sujan Kumar Mridha Ashok Kumar Mridha 2733
79 27586 Maruf Morshed Mominul Karim 2740
80 27212 A K M Jahidul Hoque Sirazul Hoque 2866
81 23794 Md. AI-Razi Md. Mossarraf Hossain 2943
82 20816 Md Raihan Uddin Md Kamal Uddin 2957
83 27757 Meherunnissa Liza Zakir Hossain 3024
84 26964 Asim Joydhar Chitta Ranjan Joydhar 3037
85 20701 Md Sumon Biswas Md Younus Ali 3039
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3. OF BANGlADESH
THE INSTITUTE OF
CHARTERED
ACCOUNTANTS
OF BANGLADESH
An autonomous body under Ministry of Commerce established under the Bangladesh Chartered Accountants Order, 1973
(President's Order NO.2 of 1973).
SL No. Reg No. Name of Candidates Father's Name Roll No.
86 23363 Md. Soukot Osman Md. Abdus Salam 3062
87 24669 Abdul Kader Zilani Abdus Salam 3077
88 26053 Md. Nur Mahamud Md. Soleman Sheikh 3089
89 17627 Jahurul Islam Mijanur Rahman 3170
90 14162 Md Joinal Abdin Md Serazul Hoque 3186
91 19275 Apurba Lal Saha Ashok Kumar Saha 3194
92 26260 Md. Hasan Tareq Giush Uddin 3206
93 26259 Md. Anwarullslam Khan Md. Abdul Karim Khan 3216
94 28421 Rounak Rayhan Shuban Md. Rayhan Uddin 3262
95 29211 Mahfuzur Rahman Kazi Muzaffar Hossain 3283
96 28130 Sheikh Abdus Sattar Jony Md Abdul Hannan Sheikh 3328
97 25668 Md. Azahar Siddeq Md. Shamsul Arifin 3338
98 28774 Ashraf Siddique Md. Jafar Siddique 3386
99 28208 Saeed Ahmad Md. Abul Kashem 3401
100 27062 Anowar Hossain Md. Hakim 3412
101 25721 Tamanna Rahman Tripti Md. Shahidur Rahman Mukti 3418
102 28212 Sani Banik Binoy Ch. Banik 3421
103 28144 Kawsar Ahammed Abdus Sobhan 3424
104 28443 Md. Salah Uddin Md. Mohi Uddin 3425
105 16061 Nitto Gupal Mondal Haridash Mondal 3440
106 29118 Md. Ariful Islam Md. Abul Hossain 3455
107 26394 Md. Sabit Hassan Piabon Md. Khurshed Alam 3462
108 26944 Ibrahim Bin Murshid Md. Abdul Murshid Chowdhury 3481
109 29140 Kazi Reaz Mahmood Kazi Abdul Mannan 3494
110 22896 Afia Mahamuda Abdur Rashid 3508
111 26465 A S M Habibur Rahman Md. Lutfar Rahman 3521
112 29319 Mohammad Mijanur Rahman Md Serajul Islam 3522
113 26059 Quaida Azam Jinnah Humayun Kabir 3538
114 25450 Sazzad Hossain Md. Abul Kalam Azad 3552
115 28453 Samia Khanam Md. lIias Khan 3553
116 26184 Md.OmarAIi Md. Abdul Aziz 3576
117 25198 Wasim Khandakar Badruzzaman 3600
118 23999 Md. Raufun Ali Md. Abdur Rouf Sarkar 3605
119 28420 Md. Reza-E- Rabbi Md. Salim Reza 3606
120 26531 Amir Hossain Mohammad Abu Talev 3615
121 27218 Jahangir Alam Abul Kashem 3633
122 27976 Rafiqul Islam Tazullslam 3682
123 26906 Rakib Uddin Rabbi Md. Jasim Uddin 3734
124 25842 Md. Mahadi Hasan Apu Shamsul Alam Bhuiyan 3759
125 27125 Md. Imam Uddin Emon Md. Samsuddin 3761
126 26245 Sonia Francisca Palma Philip Palma 3798
127 24817 Md. Hamim Uddin Md. Nasir Uddin 3872
128 27677 Habiba Monzura Tasnim Md. Abul Kasem 3894
129 28662 Md. Salam Morshadi Mostafizur Rahaman 3913
130 23289 Mahabubul Islam Md Safiqullslam 3943
131 17937 Md. Syfur Rahman Md. Shahjahan Bhasane 3960
132 25994 Shagor Ahmed Sohag Md. Rejaul Karim 3988
133 27057 Md. Azmal Hussain Md. Abul Hussain 4032
134 28523 Md. Mahbubullslam Md. Mazharullslam 4077
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THE INSTITUTE OF
CHARTERED
ACCOUNTANTS
OF BANGLADESH
An autonomous body under Ministry of Commerce established under the Bangladesh Chartered Accountants Order, 1973
(President's Order NO.2 of 1973).
SL No. Reg No. Name of Candidates Father's Name Roll No.
135 10363 Abdul Quddus Khan Mohammad Abdul Gaffar Khan 4092
136 27926 Md. Sohel Bepary Md. Abul Hossen 4162
137 22126 Mt. Taohidullslam Mt. Jahidul Islam 4175
138 25041 Md. Minhazullslam Md. Nurullslam 4179
139 28271 Faysal Ahmed Md. Sanaul Haque Mridha 4202
140 28511 Rasel Mia Md. Deloar Mia 4210
141 28289 Mohammad Samsul Arifin Md. Mojibur Rahman 4216
142 28520 Nokibul Hasan Sohun Abdus Salam 4222
143 29850 Maliha Jahan Lutful Karim 4274
144 30086 Tahsina Jamal Fariha Md. Jamal Uddin 4280
145 29758 Adeeba Islam Kazi Nazrul Islam 4342
146 29944 Rakib Ahmed Abul Kalam Azad 4371
147 29940 Muhammad Naymur Rahman Muhammad Lal Mia 4380
148 29851 Jahidul Ahasan Md. Manik Bhuyan 4390
149 29666 Md. Mobarock Hossain Md. Anwar Hossain 4417
150 30037 Md. Fakhrullslam Md. Foyez Ullah 4425
151 29669 Md. Mohaiminullslam Bhuiyan Md. Jahangir Alam Bhuiyan 4440
152 29756 Md. Amimul Ehsan Md. Shahidullslam 4449
153 29763 Sonjit Biswas Horidash Biswas 4456
154 29580 Enayet Hossen Imran Siddikur Rahman 4523
155 11036 Md Maruf Hossain Khan Md Golam Mostafa Khan 4527
156 30017 Zionul Haque Abdul Mannan 4532
157 26221 Md. Aslam Hossain Md. Maidullslam 4537
158 30069 Md. Jubayer Md. Jamshed Ali 4544
159 30087 Mehedi Hasan Zakir Hosain 4552
160 30052 Sheikh Md. Khairul Alam Sheikh Md. Khorsed Alam 4560
161 30018 Md. Gulam Kibria Md. Mofizullslam 4569
162 29943 Sadia Parvez Tamanna Md. Abdul Aziz 4600
163 29488 Mohammed Abu Yousuf Md. Jahangir Alam 4618
164 29376 Azharul Islam Sirajullslam 4629
165 29947 Md. Amran Hosen Sirajul Islam 4639·
166 26902 Md. Habibur Rahman Md. Abdul Malek 4758
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