Welcome to IIUC-28A9

We are a group of IIUC(International Islamic University Chittagong) 28 A9 batch. We are 22 student of this group. We launch this website to show everyone our works and unity. You get update of our university and our group here.

Here you get: 1- You get complete profile of our students. 2- Here we submit our CV, Recent photo, Present Address, Permanent Address, Our Degrees, and working capacity and experiences. 3- We also submit here our students certificate and mark sheets scan copy. ** By this website you can choose an employee for your organization.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Class for March 31, 2012

Class for March 31, 2012 is 9.AM to 1PM. 

1st class: 9AM-11AM and 2nd Class: 11AM-1PM

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Today's Class

Today's class will start at 10.00AM. Every student of 28A9 attend the class.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Program schedule of First Alumni 2012 of IIUC

Program schedule of First Alumni 2012 of IIUC


Events of IIUC Alumni


1st IIUC Alumni Reunion 2012
13 April.2012 # Parade Ground and IIUC Permanent Campus. Kumira

Program Schedule:

09:00 am : Gathering at Parade ground
10:00 am : Registration & Kit – collection.
11:00 am : Inaugural Ceremony
11:15 am : Rally to Press Club
11:45 am : Rally ends. 

Bus starts for Kumira from press Club Circle
Snacks will be served up on boarding buses
12:50 pm : Arrival at PC
01:15 pm : Break for Jumaa and Lunch
02:30 pm : Those Golden days we recall
04; 30 pm : Salatul Asr
05:00 pm : Alumni’s presentation
06:15 pm : Salatul magrib. Snacks
06:45 pm : Cultural Show (by guest performers)
08:00 pm : Salatul Isha
08:30 pm : Raffle draw

Gift distribution
09:00 pm : Dinner
10:00 pm : Closing and bus starts to different routes

Share it for know every one. thanks

Alumni reunion date changed

IIUC 1st Alumni Date for Female Students Shifted to 20th April 2012 in stead of 14th April 2012.

see more on the photo-


Tuesday, March 27, 2012

A- Blood need

A- Blood need for our friend Sajib(28A5)'s Mother. If any one have A- and want to donate please call this number immediately. Phone number: 01912095749

Monday, March 26, 2012

Class routine Spring 2012

Routine be changeable






Sunday, March 25, 2012

Registration for Spring 2012

Revised notice for Registration of Spring 2012 in Dhaka Campus.

 
Without fine: 21 March- 03 April, 
With fine 50tk04 April- 10 April.

Visitors are from various countries

See which country visitors are visit our website.


Class start for Spring 2012

Class start for Spring 2012 in All department of Dhaka Campus. Contact with your course teachers to ensure your class. Class routine will publish this night. And routine will be change. And we will publish every update. We also publish routine for every section. Keep eyes on our Menu Bar.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Friday, March 23, 2012

Autumn 2011 result 6th Semester part 4

-Please search by name here-

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Result Published for Autumn 2011

Result was publish on yesterday evening for 6th,7th and 8th semester for Autumn 2011. To see your result go to BBA campus at Dhanmondi road number 3.
 
See your result published area here.



Tuesday, March 20, 2012

BAN vs SL cricket report

Bangladesh 212 for 5 (Tamim 59, Shakib 56, Nasir 36*) beat Sri Lanka 232 (Kapugedera 62, Nazmul 3-32) by five wickets by D/L method
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Bangladesh made it to the final of the Asia Cup, defying pre-tournament expectations with consecutive victories against their more fancied neighbours. It was only the second time they had reached the finals of a one-day tournament. The bowlers restricted Sri Lanka to 232, but rain siphoned off ten overs and reduced the target to 212. The increased asking-rate, 5.30 an over, gave both teams a chance, but enterprising batting by Tamim Iqbal on a spiced-up pitch gave their chase a kickstart. The Bangladesh middle order withstood the pressure and gave the expectant crowd a reason to show up in similar numbers for the final, on Thursday.
Nasir Hossain proved once again why he is the find of the season for Bangladesh and Tamim put the farce of his earlier non-selection to rest. Nasir's calm half-century partnership with Mahmudullah ensured Bangladesh did not implode in the rush for a quick finish. The sea of green jerseys in the crowd were rewarded for staying in their seats even as Sri Lanka clawed back. Many clasped their hands in prayer once Bangladesh lost their fifth wicket, Shakib Al Hasan, but the temperament of the sixth-wicket pair showed why Bangladesh could start the finals not as underdogs, but contenders. India, waiting on the result of this game, will be headed home.
More to follow ...
20 overs Bangladesh 118 for 4 (Shakib 41*, Nasir 1*) need a further 94 runs to beat Sri Lanka 232 (Kapugedera 62, Tharanga 48, Nazmul 3-32) 
Live scorecard and ball-by-ball details
A mid-innings downpour spiced up a slow pitch and made it an even contest as Bangladesh chased a reduced target of 212 off 40 overs. Rain cut the match short by an hour and 45 minutes, Duckworth-Lewis reduced the target by 21 but increased the asking-rate to 5.30 runs per over, thereby giving both teams a chance.
Bangladesh's hopes of making the final hinged on two of their most experienced top-order batsmen, Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan, who consolidated after a spurt of wickets. Tamim departed for 59, and Shakib was called upon once again to build on the platform set by the opener.
The water under the covers gave the pitch the kind of zip missing during the afternoon. Lasith Malinga fired his swinging yorkers in straightaway at Nazimuddin, before unleashing a barrage of short deliveries that fizzed past his face. The inswingers of Nuwan Kulasekara offered no respite and Nazimuddin ended up inside-edging onto his stumps. Jahurul Islam got a fiery welcome by Malinga: he took his eyes off a bouncer and it hit his helmet, but the Sri Lanka players were convinced there was bat involved as well, as the ball lobbed to short cover. Jahurul miscued a pull in Suranga Lakmal's first over before Mushfiqur Rahim, who promoted himself, left the arena flummoxed by a full, inswinger from Kulasekara which thudded into his off stump.
Bangladesh were three down for 40, but the passage of play was punctuated by some blistering strokeplay by Tamim. His balance and follow-through were exemplary, especially in his driving through the off side. Mahela Jayawardene tried to plug that gap with a short point, and later with two fielders up close at cover and extra cover, but Tamim was not deterred. He lofted one over the covers and then whipped consecutive boundaries through midwicket, showing his class on both sides of the wicket.
Shakib was also given an examination with the short delivery, with two men in the deep for the hook. An attempted hook cleared the wicketkeeper, after which he settled into more risk-free batting, crashing Lakmal for three consecutive boundaries through the off side.
Tamim reached his half-century with a clip for four off Farveez Maharoof, and his pleasing strokeplay won the applause of the country's premiere Sheikh Hasina, who turned up for the game. He was dropped by Sachitra Senanayake, after lobbing a simple chance back to the bowler, but Senanayake finally got his man when an uppish slash was taken at point. Tamim walked back to a hush from the expectant crowd, but the mood would have been one of relief in the Indian camp back at the hotel.
Innings Sri Lanka 232 (Kapugedera 62, Tharanga 48, Nazmul 3-32) v Bangladesh 
Mahela Jayawardene loses his off stump, Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Asia Cup, Mirpur, March 20, 2012
Mahela Jayawardene missed a straight one and had his off stump knocked back © AFP 
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An inspired performance in the field put Bangladesh in a good position to extend Sri Lanka's miserable run in the tournament and halt India's chances of making the final. Shafiul Islam's injury turned out to be a blessing in disguise for Bangladesh as his replacement, Nazmul Hossain, rattled Sri Lanka's top order with three wickets and gave them the early caffeine boost, before the spinners thwarted any significant resistance from Sri Lanka's middle order to keep them to a middling 231. However, the threat facing Bangladesh would be the dark clouds, which looked ominous as it rained wickets towards the end.
Chamara Kapugedera and Lahiru Thirimanne added 88 for the fourth wicket, but one of them needed to bat through the innings to set a competitive target. Upul Tharanga made a breezy fifty, but not for the first time since his demotion, he had to repair the damage done upfront, again raising questions about the structure of the batting line-up.
Bangladesh came out with a sense of purpose, fielding with intent after winning the toss. They were aided by a surface which, though not the same used for the India-Pakistan game, appeared slower and suited their crop of bowlers. The seamers bowled several slower deliveries to tighten the noose on the run-rate.
Nazmul's start was inauspicious - he was thrashed past backward point by Tillakaratne Dilshan, but he struck back quickly by removing his partner. Mahela Jayawardene missed a straight one and had his off stump knocked back.
Sri Lanka persisted with Kumar Sangakkara, who has been inconsistent of late, at No.3. He wasn't allowed to dominate at the start, as the alert infield did its best to limit the quick singles. He survived two close run-out chances, and in an attempt to break free drove Nazmul on the up to Nazimuddin at extra cover. Dilshan was found out by the slowness of the pitch when he tried to cut Nazmul and ended up dragging it to the base of the middle stump.
The loss of wickets dented the run-rate, as Sri Lanka could only manage 32 off the first ten overs. After a dry spell, Thirimanne eased a boundary down the ground off Shahadat Hossain, before sweeping and cutting the left-arm spinners behind the wicket. Kapugedera, under pressure to keep his place, made good use of his promotion, using his feet to the spinners. A stroke of luck, though, gave Bangladesh the breakthrough when Thirimanne nudged Abdur Razzak off his pads and was stumped after the ball deflected off Mushfiqur Rahim's pads.
Tharanga's arrival perked up the scoring, as he punished a wayward Shahadat for three quick boundaries. Kapugedera managed a face-saving half-century, but his innings was cut short by some sharp reflexes by Shakib Al Hasan at extra cover. Shakib struck with the ball soon after, getting Farveez Maharoof to edge to the keeper and trapping Nuwan Kulasekara lbw.
Tharanga stepped down the track to Shakib to launch the only six of the innings, in the 45th over. Sachithra Senanayake gave Sri Lanka a late surge to lift them to a target which could still test the hosts, despite their renewed confidence after chasing 290 against India. The drizzle picked up and the covers came on during the innings break. If play resumes, Sri Lanka would hope the rain spices up the pitch. There is, however, the provision of a reserve day if rain has its say this evening.
Kanishkaa Balachandran is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo


Bangladesh win between Srilanka

Bangladesh win by 5 wicket with 17 Balls between Srilanka, 
Congratulations Tigers.

Final on March 22 with Pakistan.

Cricket update: BAN Vs SL


Bangladesh:
Run- 212/5

Over- 37.1
Target: 212
Win by 5 wickets with 17 Balls.

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Todays game of ASIA Cup 2012

Mar 20

14:30 local | 08:30 GMT 
6th ODI - Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka 
Venue: Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur

Monday, March 19, 2012

Result will be published on 22nd March

Result will be Published on 22nd March 2012.

Female Students: 
In Female Campus

MALE Students: 
BBA Program: 

1st to 3rd Semester: DBA Office, Road #3
4th to 6th Semester: Information Office, Road#3
7th & 8th Semester: ACFD, Green Road

LLB/EEE/ELL: 
1st to 6th Semester: LLB/EEE/ELL Dept Office
7th & 8th Semester: ACFD, Green Road

Revised Registration Notice for Spring 2012

Last notice published on 3rd February 2012
Revised Registration Notice for Spring 2012

Sunday, March 18, 2012

PAK and India match result

Pakistan 329/6 (50 ov)
India 330/4 (47.5 ov)
India won by 6 wickets (with 13 balls remaining)
Pakistan innings (50 overs maximum)RB4s6sSR
View dismissalMohammad Hafeezlbw b Dinda1051139192.92
View dismissalNasir Jamshedc IK Pathan b Ashwin112104101107.69
View dismissalUmar Akmalc Gambhir b Kumar282420116.66
View dismissalYounis Khanc Raina b Kumar523460152.94
View dismissalShahid Afridic Kohli b IK Pathan9150060.00
View dismissalHammad Azamc Kohli b Dinda450080.00
Misbah-ul-Haq*not out450080.00
Umar Gulnot out01000.00
Extras(b 1, lb 3, w 10, nb 1)15
Total(6 wickets; 50 overs)329(6.58 runs per over)
Did not bat Saeed AjmalAizaz CheemaWahab Riaz
Fall of wickets 1-224 (Nasir Jamshed, 35.5 ov)2-225 (Mohammad Hafeez, 36.2 ov)3-273 (Umar Akmal, 42.5 ov),4-313 (Shahid Afridi, 47.4 ov)5-323 (Younis Khan, 48.5 ov)6-326 (Hammad Azam, 49.3 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
View wicketsP Kumar1007727.70(2w)
View wicketIK Pathan1006916.90(1nb, 2w)
View wicketsAB Dinda804725.87(3w)
SK Raina2.201506.42
RG Sharma301906.33
YK Pathan503006.00(1w)
View wicketR Ashwin1005615.60(2w)
SR Tendulkar1.401207.20
India innings (target: 330 runs from 50 overs)RB4s6sSR
View dismissalG Gambhirlbw b Mohammad Hafeez02000.00
View dismissalSR Tendulkarc Younis Khan b Saeed Ajmal524851108.33
View dismissalV Kohlic Mohammad Hafeez b Umar Gul183148221123.64
View dismissalRG Sharmac Shahid Afridi b Umar Gul68835181.92
SK Rainanot out12611200.00
MS Dhoni*†not out4110400.00
Extras(b 5, lb 1, w 4, nb 1)11
Total(4 wickets; 47.5 overs)330(6.89 runs per over)
Did not bat YK PathanIK PathanR AshwinP KumarAB Dinda
Fall of wickets 1-0 (Gambhir, 0.2 ov)2-133 (Tendulkar, 19.3 ov)3-305 (Sharma, 45.5 ov)4-318 (Kohli, 47.1 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
View wicketMohammad Hafeez904214.66
View wicketsUmar Gul8.506527.35(3w)
Aizaz Cheema806007.50
View wicketSaeed Ajmal904915.44
Shahid Afridi905806.44
Wahab Riaz4050012.50(1nb, 1w)
Match details
Toss Pakistan, who chose to bat
Points India 4, Pakistan 0
Player of the match tba
Umpires SJ Davis (Australia) and IJ Gould (England)
TV umpire Sharfuddoula
Match referee DC Boon (Australia)
Match notes
  • Powerplay 1: Overs 0.1 - 10.0 (Mandatory - 51 runs, 0 wicket)
  • Pakistan: 50 runs in 9.6 overs (60 balls), Extras 2
  • 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 60 balls (Mohammad Hafeez 27, Nasir Jamshed 22, Ex 2)
  • Powerplay 2: Overs 15.1 - 20.0 (Bowling side - 40 runs, 0 wicket)
  • Drinks: Pakistan - 94/0 in 17.0 overs (Mohammad Hafeez 45, Nasir Jamshed 46)
  • Mohammad Hafeez: 50 off 58 balls (6 x 4)
  • Pakistan: 100 runs in 17.3 overs (105 balls), Extras 3
  • Nasir Jamshed: 50 off 47 balls (7 x 4)
  • 1st Wicket: 100 runs in 105 balls (Mohammad Hafeez 50, Nasir Jamshed 50, Ex 3)
  • Pakistan: 150 runs in 24.6 overs (150 balls), Extras 5
  • 1st Wicket: 150 runs in 150 balls (Mohammad Hafeez 76, Nasir Jamshed 69, Ex 5)
  • Mohammad Hafeez: 100 off 103 balls (9 x 4, 1 x 6)
  • Pakistan: 200 runs in 32.4 overs (196 balls), Extras 6
  • 1st Wicket: 200 runs in 196 balls (Mohammad Hafeez 101, Nasir Jamshed 93, Ex 6)
  • Drinks: Pakistan - 203/0 in 33.0 overs (Mohammad Hafeez 101, Nasir Jamshed 96)
  • Nasir Jamshed: 100 off 98 balls (9 x 4)
  • Powerplay 3: Overs 35.1 - 40.0 (Batting side - 38 runs, 2 wickets)
  • Pakistan: 250 runs in 38.5 overs (233 balls), Extras 8
  • Pakistan: 300 runs in 46.4 overs (280 balls), Extras 12
  • Younis Khan: 50 off 33 balls (6 x 4)
  • Innings Break: Pakistan - 329/6 in 50.0 overs (Misbah-ul-Haq 4, Umar Gul 0)
  • Powerplay 1: Overs 0.1 - 10.0 (Mandatory - 58 runs, 1 wicket)
  • India: 50 runs in 8.1 overs (49 balls), Extras 6
  • 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 47 balls (SR Tendulkar 21, V Kohli 23, Ex 6)
  • Drinks: India - 98/1 in 15.0 overs (SR Tendulkar 47, V Kohli 45)
  • Powerplay 2: Overs 15.1 - 20.0 (Bowling side - 35 runs, 1 wicket)
  • India: 100 runs in 15.4 overs (94 balls), Extras 6
  • 2nd Wicket: 100 runs in 92 balls (SR Tendulkar 48, V Kohli 46, Ex 6)
  • V Kohli: 50 off 52 balls (6 x 4)
  • SR Tendulkar: 50 off 45 balls (5 x 4, 1 x 6)
  • India: 150 runs in 22.3 overs (136 balls), Extras 8
  • V Kohli: 100 off 97 balls (11 x 4)
  • 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 61 balls (V Kohli 27, RG Sharma 23, Ex 0)
  • India: 200 runs in 32.3 overs (196 balls), Extras 8
  • Drinks: India - 202/2 in 33.0 overs (V Kohli 105, RG Sharma 37)
  • Powerplay 3: Overs 35.1 - 40.0 (Batting side - 32 runs, 0 wicket)
  • 3rd Wicket: 100 runs in 105 balls (V Kohli 53, RG Sharma 47, Ex 0)
  • RG Sharma: 50 off 62 balls (3 x 4, 1 x 6)
  • India: 250 runs in 40.2 overs (243 balls), Extras 9
  • V Kohli: 150 off 131 balls (16 x 4, 1 x 6)
  • 3rd Wicket: 150 runs in 141 balls (V Kohli 86, RG Sharma 63, Ex 1)
  • India: 300 runs in 44.5 overs (270 balls), Extras 9

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