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    Process of assurance: an internship experience in A. Qasem & Co.

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    This internship report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration, 2019.Cataloged from PDF version of internship report.Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-31).The aim of this report is to know about the Audit procedures followed by A. Qasem & Co. The study named “Process of Assurance: An Internship Experience in A. Qasem & Co.” was performed to analyze the audit process followed by different chartered accountancy firm. The main purpose of the report is to have an overall knowledge and idea about the audit performing tools, techniques and methods under A. Qasem & Co. However, the process starts with obtaining an audit engagement by identifying the potential client by issuing audit engagement letter approved by A Chartered Accountant. After obtaining the audit engagement auditor plan an audit of the financial statement of client by setting out the nature, timing and extent of audit procedures. Those procedures are being performed by the audit engagement team member in order to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence. Next, the engagement team member set control regarding revenue system, purchase system, employee costs and others and collect the sample document form the client. After documentation of the findings the audited financial statement is being reviewed by A Chartered accountant. Finally, after review, the audited statement is being compiled and reported by the engagement team member to the end users. There are a number of guidelines for the engagement team members for doing audit by maintaining professionalism. Those guidelines are named as code of professional ethics and only by following those guidelines, an accountant can satisfy the needs of the shareholders and the end users.Kazi Tahrim KhaddemB. Business Administratio

    The market prospect or export potential of diversified jute products in Bangladesh

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    This internship report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration, 2018.Cataloged from PDF version of internship report.Includes bibliographical references (page 46).Bangladesh is one of the major producers and leading exporters of jute and diversified jute products. Jute diversified product (JDP) industry in Bangladesh is known as an un-official, ordinary and small market comparing to other countries such as India. Although, Bangladesh stands in the second position among jute producing countries despite the fact that our JDP industry is under advancement. About 5% of total foreign exchange earnings and 4% of country‟s GDP earned from this sector. Bangladesh for many years has been making a successful contribution on jute sectors adding a handsome turnover to the country‟s export earnings. Along with foreign demands our domestic consumers are changing their perception and attitude towards jute products. Therefore, in this study, I tried to portray the overall scenario of the JDP market prospect along with a prior discussion about the previous history and market situation of the JDP industry. It was also one of my keen intentions to elaborate the possibilities of JDP‟s establishment as worthy products into the modern era of export market and it‟s commonly acceptance among general public by employing specific innovative approach and methods of study which includes, interviews based on semi-structured questionnaire along with data collection, online survey and desk research. After a careful observation and analyzing the responses from personal interviews it can be stated that the potentiality of JDPs in the export market is promising for the long run. The results showed that JDP industries prospect is showing a gradual but significant advancement owing to the fact that mass people are now taking a step forward in the favor of using eco-friendly products as there is a major concern about the environment on the rise. According to the study, the consumption as well as the popularity of JDPs showed an upward trend and their possibilities for business is ever-increasing. Value addition in the JDPs, reforming the JDP value chain are the most effective ways to build a potential market. If the government take a step ahead to reconstruct the business infrastructure by investing money and labor and most importantly enacting the proper policy Bangladesh JDP market will undoubtedly outrun the markets of competitive countries. To aid as a helping hand different private organizations and agencies must play a decisive role and stand beside the government to achieve the goal. In spite of having many obstacles in jute sectors especially less share percentage in JDP sales revenues, various diversified jute products are recently emerging to be potentially huge selling items in the far future. Some recommendations have been made which could possibly change the current situation of JDP industry and help to earn foreign currency. It is crystal clear that there is a high possibility of changing the notion on JDP if everyone would come forward to make a huge difference in the arena of export market and stretching their helping hand for earning foreign currencies.Nafisa Islam PeuB. Business Administratio

    Prof Vincent Chang joins BRAC University as vice-chancellor

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    BGMEA President: Workers will lose jobs if apparel prices not increased

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    Promoting eco-positive sanitary hygiene practices

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    EU awards Erasmus grant to three univs

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    Why more women are pursuing the ‘noble profession’

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    Brac University introduces ‘psycho drama’ for the youth

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    Cox's Bazar railway station

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    This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Architecture, 2019.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (page 67-68).The objective of this paper is to put forward the complete design process of the Cox’s Bazar Rail Station during the design studio. The Railway Station will be built by 2022 and is currently unbuilt. The proposed design of the Cox’s Bazar Railway Station and the other proposed railways stations along this route are done by SMEC. The design process started with site analysis and also program analysis. The programs given by the railway authority demanded a rail station which was of international standard. The Cox’s Bazar Railway Station is a project which should have been built a long time back because a place such as this demanded a mode of transport which made it easier for people to reach it.Sarah Sohrab KhanB. Architectur

    Microbial risk assessment of surface waters in Dhaka

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    This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology, 2019.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (page 17-20).The purpose of the research work is to examine the water quality of three major water sources of Dhaka city on basis of the presence of microbial contamination. This research has been carried out for a year and the presence of total coliform and the fecal coliform in the surface waters of Dhaka city have been measured. During the study, water samples were collected from three water bodies (Hatirjheel Lake, Gulshan Lake, and Buriganga River) during two seasons (winter and summer). Average coliform counts for single grab samples from Hatirjheel, Gulshan, and Buriganga were 3475 cfu/ml, 7112cfu/mL, 10610cfu/mL respectively during summer and 15860 cfu/ml, 9990 cfu/mL, 45400 cfu/mL respectively during winter. Similarly, average fecal coliform counts for single grab samples from Hatirjheel, Gulshan, and Buriganga were 390cfu/mL, 1352cfu/mL, 362cfu/mL respectively during summer and 447cfu/mL, 183cfu/mL, 923cfu/mL respectively during winter. While total coliform counts were higher during summer, fecal coliform contamination was generally higher during winter in these water bodies. Overall, all three water bodies were heavily polluted with counts of fecal indicator bacteria being two orders of magnitude higher than the maximum permissible limit for water bodies to be used for recreation purpose. Therefore, this study highlights the importance for implementing mitigation strategies to make these water bodies safe for human activities.Abrar NadeemB. Biotechnolog

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