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MBM INTAKE 2010

BIBM BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF BANK MANAGEMENT

CONTENTS Introducing BIBM and CPGS Academic Information Admission Areas of Study Financial Information Other Information MBM Job Fair The Faculty Members of the Institute and BIBM Governing Board

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The course offerings and requirements of the MBM are under continuous examination and modification. This prospectus is not a contract; it merely presents the offers and requirements in effect at the time of publication of the prospectus and in no way guarantees that the offers and requirements will remain the same during the entire duration of the program.

INTRODUCING BIBM AND CPGS BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF BANK MANAGEMENT (BIBM)

THE MASTERS IN BANK MANAGEMENT (MBM) PROGRAM

Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM) is a unique educational, training and research institution in bank management supported and supervised by the Bangladesh Bank (central bank), almost all the leading banks and a few financial institutions of Bangladesh. Established as a national level training institute in the banking sector in 1974 under the Societies Act, 1860, BIBM caters primarily to the requirements of training of the mid and seniorlevel officers of banks and financial institutions. Besides, it conducts workshops, seminars, roundtable discussions and undertakes research on banking and allied fields regularly and provides consultancy services to banks and other organizations on request.

The MBM Program is a professional postgraduate program for bank officers and others who plan career in banking and allied fields. The primary emphasis of the program is to develop skills for management of banks and financial institutions. The program would also be useful for persons who plan career in other organizations dealing with financial and credit activities. The program is geared towards educating the students to make innovative, informed and creative choices and judgement about policy, operation and execution in banks and financial institutions keeping in view the macro-economic environment.

The Director General is the chief executive of the Institute. There are five directors to look after Training; Administration & Accounts; Research, Development & Consultancy; Center for Post Graduate Studies and Evening Masters in Bank Management (EMBM). BIBM publishes a quarterly professional journal 'Bank Parikrama' on relevant topics in the fields of banking, finance, economics, management and allied fields. BIBM also publishes a quarterlyperiodical titled 'BIBM Bulletin'. THE CENTER FOR POST GRADUATE STUDIES (CPGS) The Center for Post Graduate Studies (CPGS) has been established in 1996 as an integral organ of BIBM with a view to conferring post-graduate degrees such as Masters in Bank Management (MBM). The MBM Program has been introduced in 1997 with affiliation of the National University. Almost all MBM graduates of BIBM have already been absorbed in the banking sector. BIBM has also introduced an Evening MBM (EMBM) Program from July, 2006. 2

The MBM program is covered in two years broken down into six terms. Each term is of four months’ duration. The program constitutes course work for 72 credit hours i.e. a total of 24 courses (4 courses in each term). In addition, a project paper (3 credit hours) in term VI, and 4 viva-voce at the end of terms I, II, IV and V (weighing 3 credit hours in total) are required. The MBM program has a number of fundamental/core courses like Microeconomics, Business Communication and Report Writing, Marketing Management, Business Mathematics, Principles of Accounting, Principles and Practices of Banking, Principles of Management, Business Statistics, Management of Financial Institutions, International Trade Payment and Finance, Credit Management in Banks, etc. Besides the core courses, students have to choose two courses among a range of ten elective courses in the last term. The list of courses and other academic work is given in page 7.

ACADEMIC INFORMATION MBM DEGREE REQUIREMENTS The MBM degree requirements are: a. Completion of 24 courses b. Writing a Project Paper in the 2nd year c.

Four viva-voce examinations

d. Class attendance of 75% in each course

The marks for Project Paper is 100 distributed as follows: Project Writing Defense

50 50

Project papers will be evaluated by the members of the examination committee and respective internal faculty guides.

e. Passing of all courses individually and maintaining a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) as determined from time to time.

All viva-voce and defense on project paper will be conducted by the examination committee.

METHODS OF INSTRUCTION

GRADING SYSTEM

The lecture method of teaching which is followed in the Institute is supplemented by project work, case study, case presentation, group discussion, seminars, simulations, audio-visual aids and bank and project visits. Students are obliged to prepare daily work assignments, participate in class discussions and sit for periodical quizzes and tests.

There are ten letter-grades that may be assigned to a student to evaluate course performance and other works. The letter grades A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C and D are considered passing grades while F is considered as failing grade. The numerical equivalence of the grades are given below:

.EVALUATION SYSTEM Total marks for each course is 100. The distribution of the total marks is as follows:

Term-end Examination Intermediate Examinations Total

75 25 100

At the end of each term, term-end examination (on each course) will be conducted by an examination committee formed by the National University. Intermediate examinations (mid-term, tutorial, surprise examinations and assignments) will be conducted by the respective course teachers. Of the 25 marks of intermediate examinations, 15 are allocated for mid-term examination and /or report writing and 10 marks are for tutorial and surprise examinations and assignments. Marks for each viva-voce at the end of I, II, IV and V terms is 25. The total marks for Practical Orientation in Banks (513) is 100 distributed as follows: Report Writing Viva-voce

75 25

Numerical Grade 80% or above 75% to less than 80% 70% to less than 75% 65% to less than 70% 60% to less than 65% 55% to less than 60% 50% to less than 55% 45% to less than 50% 40% to less than 45% Less than 40%

Letter Grade A+ (Plus) A (Plain) A- (Minus) B+ (Plus) B (Plain) B- (Minus) C+ (Plus) C (Plain) D (Plain) F (Fail)

Grade Point 4.00 3.75 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.25 2.00 0.00

ACADEMIC STANDING, RETAKE EXAMINATION / REPEATING In each term Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) will be computed to determine the academic standing of the student in the program. All courses taken by a student for credit and the grades earned thereon are included in computing the final CGPA. Since passing of all courses individually is a degree requirement, a student failing to secure pass marks (40%) in any course for any reason whatsoever must retake the examination of that course in the following years. 3

A student wishing to improve his grade may also be allowed to retake the term-end examination of the course in the following year(s). Improvement of grade is permissible only for grade B and below B under the present grading system. However, retake examinations for mid-term, tutorials etc. may be allowed before the completion of classschedule of a course only at the discretion of the course teacher. The result obtained in the retake examination is substituted only if it is passing mark/grade and better than the previous one. A student can retake at best 6 courses during the entire MBM enrolment. Retake in more than 6 courses would automatically expel the student from the MBM program. Generally a student can retake an examination of a course only once. Extraordinary cases (for retake) may be recommended by the Institute to the National University for consideration. A student failing to maintain minimum required class attendance of 75% will not be allowed to sit for the term-end examination of a course and will have to repeat the course (along with required attendance afresh) in subsequent years. All applicants must carefully note that in order to continue their study in BIBM, they have to maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.00 on a scale of 4.00 at the end of each term. Failure to maintain the minimum CGPA even after retake examinations, where applicable, will result in dismissal of a student from the program in BIBM.

WITHDRAWAL FROM THE PROGRAM Temporary withdrawal from the program must be with permission from National University on the basis of recommendation from BIBM. Such withdrawal would be permissible once only on request from a student after completion of at least the first two terms. Students with good academic standing (minimum CGPA of 3.00) only will be allowed to apply for withdrawal from the program. A student temporarily withdrawing must, however, complete the program within a period of 5 academic years from the date of initial registration. UNFAIR MEANS Students are strictly forbidden from adopting unfair means in class assignments, tutorial and surprise tests, mid-term, term-end examinations, project work, term paper, report writing and dissertation writing. 4

The following among others would be considered as adoption of unfair means: a. Communicating with fellow students in the examinations. b. Copying from another student's script/ report/paper; c. Copying from printed matter, hand written manuscripts, writing from desk or palm of a hand; d. Possessing any document with a malafide intent, whether used or not; e. Approaching a teacher directly or indirectly to influence a grade; and f. Any unruly behavior which disrupts academic program. If adoption of unfair means is detected, at the discretion of the teacher, the student concerned may be given an 'F' grade for that assignment, surprise test, paper, report, examination or for that course. Adoption of unfair means may also result in the dismissal of the student from the Institute and from the National University. APPEAL AGAINST GRADE Although it is generally acknowledged that an individual teacher is the best judge of a student's performance in a given course, a student may occasionally consider a grade to have been unfairly assigned. In such cases, the student may wish to file a formal appeal against the grade with the National University through BIBM. STUDENT CONDUCT Each student is responsible for knowing the rules, regulations, academic requirements and disciplinary policies of BIBM. He/she is expected to behave in accordance with good moral values, and the rules and regulations of BIBM either on campus or outside. Politics is completely prohibited in the campus. Any form of indiscipline may attract penalties including expulsion from the program. COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE A significant feature of the education system at the Institute is the close contact between the student and the faculty members. Teachers regularly allocate time to counsel students regarding their courses. BIBM also guides students in their career selection and development.

ADMISSION The objective of the admission policy is to select students on a competitive basis for the MBM program. REQUIREMENTS A graduate in any field of study with minimum one first division or class and no third division or class in any certificate/degree examination is eligible to apply.CGPA equivalence for those who have passed under grading system is as follows: For Graduation/Post-graduation Equivalent CGPA Division/Class (on a 4 point scale) First 3.50 and above Second 2.75 to less than 3.50 For SSC/HSC Equivalent CGPA (on a 5 point scale) 4.00 or A and above 3.00 or B to less than 4.00 or A

Division/Class First Second

SELECTION PROCESS The selection process of the students for the program is as follows: All applicants, fulfilling the minimum requirement, sit for an admission test comprising two parts: MCQ and Written Test. The admission test is of 150 minutes duration of which 90 minutes are available for the MCQ and 60 minutes for the written portion. The MCQ Test is designed to assess the general merit of the applicant. The question structure and distribution of marks for the MCQ are as follows: Nature of Tests

Marks

English Proficiency

Section

Antonym, synonym, analogy, substituting in a single word, sentence correction, sentence completion, comprehension etc.

40

Mathematics and Analytical Ability

Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, tables, graphs, critical reasoning and data sufficiency etc.

60

Total

100

The Written Test focuses on the writing ability of the applicant in English. The question structure and distribution of marks for the written test are as follows:

Writing Areas

Marks

Essay W riting Short Notes

20 10

Precis

10

Translation into English Total

10 50

On the basis of the performance of the MCQ and Written tests, top 200 applicants will be called for Viva-voce examination. Of the 200 applicants, top 50 bank nominated candidates will be included regardless of their place in the general merit list, subject to their attaining an acceptable level of performance in the MCQ and Written test. The marks for viva-voce examination is 10. The final merit list of the 200 applicants will be prepared giving appropriate weights to MCQ, Written Test and Viva-voce examination results. Finally selected applicants will have to submit a medical report as evidence of their fitness at the time of admission. Note: Applicants must note that subject to attainment of an acceptable level of test results, 20 places will be reserved for bank nominated candidates, which will be opened to others if such candidates are not available. However, of the bank nominated candidates, not more than five will be from any one bank. APPLICATION PROCEDURE AND SCHEDULE

Any eligible candidate must apply in the prescribed form. The form along with a copy of prospectus and sample test is available at the CPGS office of BIBM, on payment of Tk. 400 (non-refundable). These can also be obtained by mail from the CPGS office by sending (i) a pay order/bank draft of Tk. 400 (nonrefundable) drawn in favor of BIBM and (ii) a 12² ´ 10² sized self-addressed envelope with postage of Tk. 50 affixed. The completed application form should be submitted to CPGS office within the scheduled date indicated later. Candidates from banks, financial institutions and other organizations should apply through proper channel. The selection procedure for bank and financial institution officials are otherwise the same. 5

Admission Schedule Activities

Schedule

Application form distribution, submission and distribution of admit card: Starting date Closing date

September 15, 2009 October 13, 2009

Admission Test

October 16, 2009

No one will be allowed to sit for admission test without an admit card issued by CPGS Office. Result of MCQ & Written Test Date of Viva-voce Final Result

(09.30 a.m. – 12.00 p.m)

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October 21, 2009 October 23 & 24, 2009 October 26, 2009

Last date of Admission (1 List)

November 05, 2009

Last date of Admission (Waiting List)

November 12, 2009

ALL RESULTS WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THE NOTICE BOARD OF CPGS AND WEBSITE OF BIBM (www.bibm-bd.org). RESULTS ARE NOT COMMUNICATED BY MAIL OR TELEPHONE. Further information on admission (if needed) can be obtained from: Director Center for Post Graduate Studies (CPGS) BIBM, Mirpur-2, Dhaka-1216. Tel: 9003031-35, 9003051-52/Ext. 105 Fax: 880-02-9006756 REGISTRATION Applicants finally selected for the program should obtain the prescribed forms of admission and registration from the CPGS office. They have to submit the following documents along with their admission and registration forms and the prescribed tuition and other fees. a. Attested photocopies of mark sheets and certificates of the S.S.C/'O' Level/ equivalent and H.S.C/ 'A' level/ equivalent examinations. b. Attested photocopies of mark sheet/ grade and certificate of the Bachelor’s degree examination. c. Attested photocopies of mark sheet/ grade and certificate of the Master’s degree or equivalent examination, where applicable.

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d. Release order from the employer (for the candidates who are in service). e. Two copies of recently taken photographs (duly attested). f. Character certificate. g. Attested photocopy of the Migration Certificate (issued by the respective university) for the qualified students from any recognized university except National University. h. Attested photocopy of the equivalence certificate for the degree(s) obtained from foreign university (equivalence has to be determined by the National University). [Note: Attestation of all documents/ photographs and certification of character must be done by a first class gazetted officer or a bank officer not below the rank of AGM/AVP] A student is requested to complete registration in accordance with the guidelines issued by BIBM and National University before starting academic classes. FOREIGN STUDENTS Students having foreign nationality can apply for admission, provided the admission requirements are fulfilled. Proficiency in English language is essential. Accommodation in BIBM Hostel is available if requested well in advance. The Government of Bangladesh requires routing of the applications through the Bangladesh Embassy/High Commission in the country of the applicant. COMMENCEMENT OF CLASS First week of January, 2010

AREAS OF STUDY MBM program constitutes course work of 72 credit hours, that is, a student has to complete 24 courses (3 credit hour for each course). In addition, every student must write a Project Paper (in the 2nd year) weighing 3 credit hours and appear for viva-voce at the end of I, II, IV and V terms, weighing in total 3 credit hours. Marks obtained in the Project Paper and viva-voce will be graded as per MBM grading system. Therefore, in total, MBM degree program comprises of 78 credit hours distributed as follows: Course Work (24 courses) Project Paper (one) Viva-Voce (four)

72 Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits

List of MBM Courses Offered by BIBM TERM-I (January - April)

TERM-II (May - August)

TERM-III (September - December)

TERM-IV (January – April)

TERM-V (May – August)

TERM-VI (September - December)

501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 513

COURSES IN FIRST YEAR Business Communication and Report Writing Business Mathematics Principles of Accounting Principles of Management Viva - Voce Microeconomics Principles and Practices of Banking Business Statistics Organizational Behavior Viva - Voce Marketing Management Ethics in Banking and Legal Environment Financial Management Practical Orientation in banks

COURSES IN SECOND YEAR 601 Macroeconomics and Monetary Theory 602 International Trade Payment and Finance 603 Project Appraisal and Management 604 Research Methodology Viva - Voce 605 Credit Management in Banks 606 Management of Financial Institutions 607 Central Banking, Regulation and Supervision 608 E-Commerce and E-Banking Viva - Voce 609 International Finance 610 Strategic Management ** Elective Course ** Elective Course Project Paper ** For selection of the elective courses in the sixth term, one may choose any two of the following elective courses: 611: MIS in Banks and Financial Institutions; 612: Bank Marketing; 613: Management Accounting and Strategic Audit in Banks; 614: Investment Banking and Innovations in Banking; 615: Corporate Planning and Governance in Banks; 616: Human Resources Development; 617: Operations Research, 618: Rural Banking and Micro Finance; 619:Risk Management in Banks; 620: Financial Derivatives & Engineering.

Note: Course Description can be collected separately from the CPGS Office.

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FINANCIAL INFORMATION The following fees and deposits are payable by the students admitted to the program: (Unless otherwise stated, all payments are to be made in advance prior to the beginning of the period to which these relate.) Description

Amount for Local Student (Tk.)

A. One-time Fee 1. For Residential Students 2.

Amount for Foreign Student (Tk.)

39,000.00

123,000.00

35,000.00

117,000.00

19,000.00

34,000.00

3,500.00

3,500.00

22,500.00

37,500.00

5,000.00

6,000.00

5,000.00

9,000.00

10,000.00

15,000.00

Tk. 300/- per month

Tk. 300/- per month

Tk. 200/- per day (Payable monthly in advance)

Tk. 200/- per day (Payable monthly in advance)

For Non-residential Students

B. Term Fee 1.

Tuition Fee per Term

2.

Examination Fee per Term

Total term fee for each term C. Refundable Deposits 1. Computer Caution Money 2.

Library Caution Money Total

D. Additional Fees for Residential Students 1. Seat Rent 2.

Meal Charge*

(* subject to change from time to time)

SCHOLARSHIPS Some scholarships are awarded to meritorious students of MBM Program. The awards are offered on the basis of merit of performance in each term. In addition, Sonali Bank awards 'Sonali Bank Gold Medal and Cash Prize’ of Tk. 10,000 every year to the best student of the batch. Prime Bank Ltd. awards scholarships of Tk. 50,000, Tk. 30,000 and Tk. 20,000 to the MBM degree earners who secure 1st, 2nd and 3rd position respectively at the end of the 1st year examinations (Term I, II and III examination). ‘Mercantile Bank Award’ of Tk. 25,000 each for the two best MBM graduates of the batch will be given by Mercantile Bank Limited.

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OTHER INFORMATION ADJUNCT FACULTIES

RECREATION

BIBM uses the services of well-qualified resource persons for its education programs. A number of well qualified academicians and bankers participate in BIBM academic programs as resource persons.

BIBM has modest recreation facilities for the students and trainees. It has indoor facilities for playing table tennis, carom, chess etc. Besides there is a TV room and a prayer hall. A study tour is also included in the schedule of MBM program. The Institute, being primarily a training institution, provides students the opportunity to participate in various seminars and workshops conducted by it throughout the year.

COMPUTER LABORATORY The Institute has two modern computer laboratories with LAN system (IBM) and individual internet facilities. The LAN is Windows 2003 based. These laboratories provide BIBM trainees and MBM students with computer related services. LIBRARY BIBM Library is fully automated having a rich collection of about 25,000 books. The Institute subscribes to about 200 domestic and foreign journals, magazines and other periodicals.

MBM JOB FAIR Each year Center for Post Graduate Studies (CPGS) of BIBM arranges job fair for the graduating MBM students of that year. The fair is well attended by most of the banks. Almost all MBM graduates of BIBM are already employed with various commercial banks and have earned a fair reputation in the meanwhile.

BIBM CAMPUS The Institute has a lush green campus. The main building is five storied. It houses the administrative and faculty offices, conference rooms, lecture and seminar rooms, computer labs and library. It also has a cafeteria for the trainees and the students. The BIBM campus is well protected. BIBM has a hostel facility which is ordinarily available to the trainees. A very limited number of seats may be allocated to second year MBM students solely at the discretion of BIBM authorities. MEDICAL FACILITIES A part-time doctor for consultation at its premises is available.

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THE FACULTY The affairs of BIBM is currently conducted by a Director General, who is assisted by five Directors. Including the Directors, the Institute has now 32 faculty members. They are all well versed and experienced having foreign degrees/training in their own fields namely, Banking, Finance, Business Administration, Management, Economics, Accounting, Statistics, International Trade, Computer Science, etc.

DIRECTOR GENERAL Mohd. Ruhul Amin (on Leave) MBA (IBA), MPA (Harvard) Former Deputy Governor Bangladesh Bank

Dr. Bandana Saha (Current Charge) Professor B. A. [Hons.], M. S. Ph. D. [Economics, USSR]

DIRECTORS Dr. Bandana Saha Professor Director (Administration & Accounts) B. A. [Hons.], M. S. Ph. D. [Economics, USSR] Dr. Prashanta Kumar Banerjee Senior Associate Professor Director (Research, Development & Consultancy)

B. Com. [Hons.], M. Com [Accounting] Ph. D. [Finance, India], PDF (USA)

Dr. Toufic Ahmad Choudhury Professor Director (Center for Post Graduate Studies) B. Sc. [Hons.], M. Sc.[Economics] Ph. D. [Economics, India] Abdul Jalil Choudhury Associate Professor Director (Evening MBM Program) B. Sc .[Hons.], M. Sc. [Soil Science] M. B. A. [Finance, IBA], DCA

Dr. Shah Md. Ahsan Habib Associate Professor Director (Training) B. A. [Hons.], M. A. [Economics, India] Ph. D. [International Finance, India]

FACULTY MEMBERS Sk. Harun-ar-Rashid Senior Associate Professor B. A. [Hons.] M. A. [Economics] M. D. S [The Netherlands] Md. Shihab Uddin Khan Associate Professor B. Sc. [Hons.], M. Sc. [Computer Science] MCP Md. Nehal Ahmed Assistant Professor B. Sc. [Hons.], M. Sc. [Statistics] MBA [Finance] Kaniz Rabbi Assistant Professor B. Sc. [Hons.], M. Sc. [Computer Science]

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Fahmida Chowdhury Associate Professor B. Com. [Hons.] M. Com. [Management] Md. Mohiuddin Siddique Associate Professor B. S. S.[Hons.], M. S. S. (Economics], DCA M. A. [Economics, Japan] Md. Mahbubur Rahman Alam Assistant Professor B. Sc.[Hons.] M. Sc.[Statistics] [DU] PGDICT (BUET) Tanweer Mehdee Lecturer B. S. S. [Hons.], M. S. S. [Economics]

Md. Masudul Haque Lecturer B. Com.[Hons.], M. Com.[Management], DAIBB Mohammad Shafiullah Lecturer BBA [Finance & Banking], MBA [Finance] Atul Chandra Pandit Lecturer BBA [Hons.], MBA [Accounting & Information Systems] Md. Mosharref Hossain Lecturer BBA [Hons.], MBA [Finance] Md. Shahid Ullah Lecturer BBA [Hons.], MBA [Accounting & Information Systems] Mahmood-ur-Rahman Lecturer BSS [Hons.], MSS [Economics] Tahmina Rahman Lecturer BBA [Finance & Banking] MBA [Finance]

Md. Alamgir Lecturer B. Sc. [Civil Engineering, BUET] MBA (Finance, IBA), MBM (BIBM), DAIBB Md. Mahabbat Hossain Lecturer BBA, MBA [Accounting] Kazi Baha Uddin Lecturer B. Sc.[Hons.], M.Sc. [Computer Science], MCP A. N. K. Mizan Lecturer BBA [Hons.], MBA [Finance & Banking] Md. Ruhul Amin Lecturer BBA [Finance & Banking], MBA [Finance] Md. Zakir Hossain Lecturer BBA, MBA [Finance & Banking] Maksuda Khatun Lecturer BBA, [Accounting & Information Systems] MBA [Accounting & Information Systems]

FACULTY MEMBERS ON DEPUTATION / CONTRACT Syed Ahmed Khan Faculty Member (on Contract) Former GM, Bangladesh Bank B. A.[Hons.], M. A. [Economics] M. A. [Banking & Finance, U.K.] Md. Atiar Rahman Mollah Former DGM, Agrani Bank B. Com. [Hons.], M. Com.[Accounting] DAIBB

Abed Ali Faculty Member (on Contract) Former GM, Bangladesh Bank B. Com. [Hons.], M. Com.[Management]

Quazi Golam Morshed Farooqi Former SVP, The Premier Bank Ltd. B. A. [Hons.], M. A.[Economics] PGDIM (BIM)

Sk. Nazibul Islam Faculty Member (on Deputation) Assistant General Manager, Bangladesh Krishi Bank B. Com. [Hons.], M. Com. [Management] DAIBB

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MEMBERS OF THE INSTITUTE A. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Ordinary Members Bangladesh Bank Sonali Bank Limited Janata Bank Limited Agrani Bank Limited Rupali Bank Limited Pubali Bank Limited Uttara Bank Limited Bangladesh Krishi Bank Bangladesh Shilpa Bank Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha AB Bank Limited National Bank Limited Eastern Bank Limited United Commercial Bank Limited Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited IFIC Bank Limited Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank Standard Chartered Bank Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited Mercantile Bank Limited ONE Bank Limited AI-Arafah Islami Bank Limited National Credit and Commerce Bank Limited

B. Associate Members 1. The City Bank Limited 2. ICB Islamic Bank Limited 3. BASIC Bank Limited 4. State Bank of India 5. Habib Bank Limited 6. Prime Bank Limited 7. Dhaka Bank Limited 8. Investment Corporation of Bangladesh 9. Southeast Bank Limited 10. Social Investment Bank Limited 11. Standard Bank Limited 12. Bangladesh Commerce Bank Limited 13. Export Import Bank of Bangladesh Limited 14. Trust Bank Limited 15. BRAC Bank Limited 16. Bank Asia Limited 17. The Premier Bank Limited 18. Jamuna Bank Limited 19. Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited 20. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited 21. Karmasangsthan Bank 22. Woori Bank 23. First Security Islami Bank Limited 24. Commercial Bank of Ceylon Plc. 25. Bank Alfalah Limited 26. Mutual Trust Bank Limited C. Fellow Member Dr. Mohammad Sohrab Uddin Former Deputy Governor Bangladesh Bank 12

BIBM GOVERNING BOARD Chairman: Governor, Bangladesh Bank Members Deputy Governors, Bangladesh Bank CEO & Managing Director, Sonali Bank Limited CEO & Managing Director, Janata Bank Limited Managing Director & CEO, Agrani Bank Limited Managing Director, Rupali Bank Limited Managing Director & CEO, Pubali Bank Limited Managing Director & CEO, Uttara Bank Limited Managing Director, Bangladesh Krishi Bank Managing Director, Bangladesh Shilpa Bank Managing Director, Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha President & Managing Director, AB Bank Limited Managing Director & CEO, National Bank Limited Managing Director & CEO, Eastern Bank Limited Managing Director, United Commercial Bank Limited Managing Director, Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited Managing Director, IFIC Bank Limited Managing Director, Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank Chief Executive Officer, Standard Chartered Bank Managing Director, Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited Managing Director & CEO, Mercantile Bank Limited Managing Director, ONE Bank Limited Managing Director, AI-Arafah Islami Bank Limited Managing Director & CEO, National Credit and Commerce Bank Limited

Professor Dr. Iftakher Ghani Chowdhury, Vice-Chancellor, State University of Bangladesh Member Secretary: Director General, BIBM EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman: Deputy Governor, Bangladesh Bank Members CEO & Managing Director, Janata Bank Limited Managing Director, Bangladesh Krishi Bank Managing Director, United Commercial Bank Limited Managing Director, Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited Professor Dr. Iftakher Ghani Chowdhury, Vice-Chancellor, State University of Bangladesh Member Secretary: Director General, BIBM

BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF BANK MANAGEMENT MIRPUR, DHAKA-1216 Tel: 9003031-5, 9003051-2/Ext, 105 Fax: 880-2-9006756, E-Mail: [email protected]

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