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   ABBREVIATION

(F.A)
Facility of Arts.

(F.SC)
Facility of Science.

(B.A)
Bachelor of Arts.

(M.A)
Master of Arts.

(B.Sc)
Bachelor of Science.

(M.Sc)
Master of Science

(B.Sc.Ag)
Bachelor of Science in
Agriculture

(M.Sc.Ag)
Master of Science in Agriculture

(M.B.A)
Master of Business Administration.

(B.B.A)
Bachelor of Business Administration.

(M.B.B.S)
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
 Surgery.

(CCNA)
Cesco Certified Network Associat.

(CCNP)
Cesco Certified Network Professional.

(CA)
Chartered Accountant.

(ACCA)
Associat Certified Chartered Accountant.

(CSS)
Center Superior Service.

(I.T)
Information Technology.

(D.I.T)
Diploma of Information Technology.

(M.I.T)
Master of Information Technology.

(M.D)
Doctor of Medicine.

(D.H.M.S)
Diploma of Health and Medical Surgery.

(M.S)
Master of Surgery.

(Ph.D)
Doctor of Philosophy (Arts & Science).

(D. Sc)
Doctor of Science.

(B. Com)
Bachelor of Commerce.

(M. Com)
Master of Commerce.

(Dr)
Doctor.

(B.P)
Blood Pressure.

(Mr)
Mister.

(Mrs)
Mistress.

(M.S)
(used for female married & unmarried)
"Miss" used for unmarried girls).

(M. P)
Member of Parliament.

(M. L. A)
Member of Legislative Assembly.

(M. L. C)
Member of Legislative Council.

(P. M)
Prime Minister.

(C. M)
Chief Minister.

(M.P.A)
Member of Provincial Assembly.

(M.N.A)
Member of National Assembly.

(C-in-C)
Commander-In-Chief.

(L. D. C)
Lower Division Clerk.

(U. D. C)
Upper Division Clerk.

(Lt. Gov)
Lieutenant Governor.

(D. M)
District Magistrate.

(V. I. P)
Very Important Person.

(I. T. O)
Income Tax Officer.

(C. I. D)
Crim Investigation Department.

(C. B. I)
Central Bureau of Investigation.

(G. P. O)
General Post Office.

(H. Q)
Head Quarters.

(E. O. E)
Errors and Omissions Excepted.

(Kg)
Kilogram.

(Kn)
Kilo Newton.

(Kw)
Kilowatts.

(Gm)
Gram.

(Mg)
Milli Gram.

(Km)
Kilometer.

(MM)
Millimeter.

(Ltd)
Limited

           

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