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Unknown University
The report basically deals with “Evaluation of Credit Performance of National Bank Ltd.”. The credit management policy of National Bank Limited is prepared in line with the guidelines of Bangladesh Bank in Credit Risk Management and for the guideline of the officers or executives in handling affairs relating to credit in a disciplined way. Credit department plays a very important role in bank as they evaluate the risk and take decision about giving loan to the customers. In this report I have tried to study the literatures statements about credit management and also the credit operation of National Bank Ltd. I made a comparison study between literatures statements and the actual activities of the bank.

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Unknown University
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Unknown Author
Unknown University
This study investigates how edge computing can fundamentally improve real-time data processing in both manufacturing and autonomous vehicle industries by exploring both its key benefits and inherent challenges. It outlines how edge computing reduces latency, minimizes bandwidth demands, and enhances data privacy by enabling processing directly on-site or in-vehicle. The research examines use cases such as predictive maintenance in smart factories and rapid decisionmaking in autonomous navigation. At the same time, it addresses the technological and operational hurdles, including edge node scalability, system interoperability, network reliability, resource limitations, and security vulnerabilities. By combining real-world industry scenarios and comparative analysis, the study offers strategic insights into optimizing edge computing deployments to drive efficiency, reliability, and responsiveness in mission-critical environments.

Rukshanda Rahman, Barna Biswas, Nur Mohammad, Md Imran Sarkar, Md Khokan Bhuyan, Mohammad Zahidul Alam
Unknown University
This study examines the transformative applications of quantum computing in cryptography, material science, and machine learning, focusing on how this emerging technology addresses complex problems beyond the reach of classical systems. In cryptography, it explores advancements such as quantum key distribution, which leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to create secure communication channels resistant to eavesdropping and future quantum-based threats. Within material science, the research highlights quantum computing’s capability to simulate molecular and material properties with unprecedented accuracy, enabling faster discovery of new compounds, high-performance battery materials, and efficient catalysts. In the realm of machine learning, the study investigates quantum-enhanced algorithms—ranging from purely quantum to hybrid quantum-classical models—that offer significant speedups in data processing, image recognition, and natural language understanding, while improving model scalability and efficiency.

Sadia Islam Nilima, Md Azad Hossain, Md Abdullah Al Mahmud, Jannatul Ferdousmou, Rabeya Khatoon, Md Saddam Hosain
Unknown University
This research investigates the interconnected economic and environmental impacts of electric vehicle (EV) adoption in the United States. Using a mixed-methods approach that integrates market data analysis, policy review, and environmental modeling, it examines how factors such as purchase price differentials, operating cost savings, tax incentives, and infrastructure investments influence EV market penetration. The study evaluates environmental outcomes including reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, improvements in urban air quality, and potential strains on the electricity grid during peak demand periods. It further analyzes how legislative measures— such as the Inflation Reduction Act—affect both consumer adoption and industry growth. By comparing EV performance and lifecycle impacts to conventional internal combustion engine vehicles, the research identifies key drivers for sustainable adoption and offers policy recommendations to align economic incentives with environmental benefits.

Saleh Mohammad Abu
Unknown University
This thesis examines the design, engineering, and construction planning of a multi-storey steelframed building intended for both office and educational use. It addresses the dual challenge of creating a structure that is both functionally versatile and structurally sound. The study explores load-bearing calculations, seismic resistance, wind load considerations, and the optimization of steel as a primary construction material. It also discusses how architectural design can be harmonized with engineering requirements to create an environment that supports productivity, learning, and safety

Sadia Sharmin
Unknown University
This thesis provides an in-depth financial performance evaluation of Bank Asia Limited, using a comprehensive set of indicators to assess profitability, liquidity, solvency, and operational efficiency. It examines historical financial statements, industry benchmarks, and market trends to determine the bank’s strengths, vulnerabilities, and future growth potential. The study offers a critical look at how external factors such as economic cycles, regulatory changes, and competition influence the bank’s strategic direction. Additionally, it highlights how internal governance and management decisions affect both short-term results and long-term sustainability.

Syeda Farjana Farabi
Unknown University
This thesis offers a detailed legal, historical, and humanitarian assessment of the persecution of the Rohingya minority in Myanmar. It systematically evaluates whether the acts committed against them meet the international definitions of mass killing, ethnic cleansing, or genocide, as articulated in conventions and customary international law. The study draws upon eyewitness testimonies, NGO and UN reports, and photographic and satellite evidence to construct a factual narrative of the events. It also addresses the international community’s varied responses, including diplomatic actions, sanctions, and humanitarian interventions, and how these have shaped the evolving situation on the ground.

Syeda Farjana Farabi
Unknown University
This thesis investigates the pivotal role played by local government institutions in Bangladesh’s socio-economic development, community welfare, and public policy execution. It examines how decentralized governance structures contribute to service delivery, resource allocation, and democratic participation at the grassroots level. Using a wide lens, the study evaluates both the historical evolution of local governance and its current challenges, including political interference, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and fiscal limitations. By drawing on examples of community-led development projects, it showcases the transformative impact of empowered local institutions on poverty reduction, education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
