Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB)

How to Review Diploma in Islamic Banking Result

How to Review Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB) Result – Candidates who have taken the Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB) examination conducted by Islami Bank Training and Research Academy (IBTRA) and did not pass may apply for a review of their answer sheet. This option is available for both Part-1 and Part-2 of the Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB) examination. The following rules apply for the review process.

Follow the below steps to review the result

Follow the Steps Below to Review Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB) Results:

  • Application: To review the Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB) results, an online application is required with the Islami Bank Training and Research Academy (IBTRA).
  • Review Fee: The review fee is Tk.500 per subject, which can be paid through CellFin of Islami Bank.
  • Click Apply: Click the link to apply for result review: Apply for Result Review.
  • Login: Enter your user ID, email, and password on the page that appears.
  • Review Application: From the left-side menu, click on “REVIEW APPLICATION.”
  • Select Subject: Select the subject for review and click “Submit.”
  • Payment: Save the CellFin transaction number.
  • Print Copy: Click on “Review Application Print” to save a copy for future reference.
  • Last Date for Review Application: 20th to 24th August, 2024.
  • Review Result Publication: Typically within 15 days of application.
  • Review Result: To view review result click- Here

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❏ About Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB)

About Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB):

The Islami Bank Training and Research Academy (IBTRA) conducts the Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB), Part-I and Part-II usually twice a year at such centers as may be determined by the Competent Authority of the IBTRA from time to time. The syllabus of Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB), Part-I Examinations is relatively elementary and is designed to test the candidate’s basic knowledge of Islamic Banking, while the syllabus of Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB), Part-II Examinations is at an advanced text designed to test the candidates’ theoretical as well as practical knowledge and understanding of the difference between Islamic and Conventional Banking and allied matters that is necessary for better decision-making by Bankers.

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