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CMH Kharian Medical College, Kharian Cantt CMH Kharian Medical College, Kharian Cantt S# Candidate ID Name CNIC/NICOP/Passport Father Name Aggregate Category of Candidate 1 400181 Mohammad Ammar Ur Rahman 352012-881540-7 Mobasher Rahman Malik 95 Foreign Applicant 2 302699 Muhammad Ali Abbasi 61101-3951219-1 Iftikhar Ahmed Abbasi 93.75 Local Applicant 3 400049 Ahmad Ittefaq AB1483082 Muhammad Ittefaq 93.54545455 Foreign Applicant 4 400206 Syed Ryan Faraz 422017-006267-9 Syed Muhammad Faraz Zia 93.45454545 Foreign Applicant 5 300772 Manahil Tabassum 35404-3945568-6 Tabassum Habib 93.06818182 Local Applicant 6 400261 Syed Fakhar Ul Hasnain 611017-764632-7 Syed Hasnain Ali Johar 93.05113636 Foreign Applicant 7 400210 Muhammad Taaib Imran 374061-932935-3 Imran Ashraf Bhatti 92.82670455 Foreign Applicant 8 400119 Unaiza Ijaz 154023-376796-6 Ijaz Akhtar 92.66761364 Foreign Applicant 9 400218 Amal Fatima 362016-247810-6 Mohammad Saleem 92.29545455 Foreign Applicant 10 400266 Ayesha Khadim Hussain 323038-212415-6 Khadim Hussain 92.1875 Foreign Applicant 11 400175 Haniya Bano 365014-649382-0 Rizwan Saleem Malik 91.59375 Foreign Applicant 12 400188 Hamza Farooq Khan 361028-106260-9 Farooq Ahmad Khan 91.42613636 Foreign Applicant 13 400076 Adnan Mustafa 420009-067158-9 Mustafa Muhammad 91.32670455 Foreign Applicant 14 400127 Ahmed Sanan 362035-781289-1 Javed Iqbal 91.20170455 Foreign Applicant 15 400106 Muhammad Hashim Dar AC7995323 Khalid Mahmood Dar 91.11079545 Foreign Applicant 16 400167 Zoya Rehman CX9157553 Azhar Rehman Butt 90.99147727 Foreign Applicant 17 400046 Kashaf Nadeem 131016-486927-9 Nadeem Ahmed Zahid 90.95738636 Foreign Applicant 18 302679 Maheen Tahir 35200-7928261-8 Tahir Rashid 90.90909091 Local Applicant 19 302168 Natalia Azhar 37405-7054022-6 Azhar Mustafa Raja 90.70454545 Local Applicant 20 400114 Umar Fakhar 611012-326296-9 Nawaid Fakhar 90.6875 Foreign Applicant 21 300047 Saad Rahman 37406-0181389-3 Naveed Ur Rahman 90.22727273 Local Applicant 22 400094 Afnan Dara 563083631 Muhammad Ali Balouch 89.97727273 Foreign Applicant 23 400148 Ayesha Bashir 373022-885861-0 Mirza Bashir Ahmed 89.78125 Foreign Applicant 24 303109 Sidra Batool 32203-4465194-8 Aman Ullah Khan 89.65909091 Local Applicant 25 304835 Muhammad Haseeb 37203-5014259-5 Tahir Mehmood 89.61363636 Local Applicant 26 400067 Hudaa Shafiq 331041-709319-8 Shafiq Ahmad 89.60511364 Foreign Applicant 27 400192 Narmeen Imran 352000-385484-2 Muhammad Imran Fiaz 89.52272727 Foreign Applicant 28 307998 Ujala Zaib 32102-7800856-0 Khalil Ur Rehman Buzdar 89.5 Local Applicant 29 303491 Ayesha Waseem 34202-2743409-6 Waseem Azam 89.47727273 Local Applicant 30 301894 Alizay Ali 37301-8963956-8 Fawad Ali 89.38636364 Local Applicant Page 1 of 193 CMH Kharian Medical College, Kharian Cantt S# Candidate ID Name CNIC/NICOP/Passport Father Name Aggregate Category of Candidate 31 307453 Hafsa Arshad Azam Raja 37405-9122295-8 Raja Muhammad Arshad Azam 89.36363636 Local Applicant 32 300837 Haiqa Imran 37405-7574269-4 Muhammad Imran 89.34090909 Local Applicant 33 400048 Mueez Ikram 352016-754768-9 Ikram Ul Haq Sadiq 89.26988636 Foreign Applicant 34 303930 Ayesha Nadeem 35202-2679459-6 Nadeem Asghar 89.20454545 Local Applicant 35 306454 Bakhtawar Mohsin Jami 42501-9843019-0 Mohsin Jami 89.20454545 Local Applicant 36 302838 Khawaja Abdul Rehman 34603-9991125-1 Khawaja Zahid Mehmood 89.15909091 Local Applicant 37 305448 Usama Khalid 34602-8719399-1 Khalid Mehmood 89.13636364 Local Applicant 38 400073 Hafsah Abdul Samad 331009-284976-4 Abdul Samad Sher Muhammad 89 Foreign Applicant 39 302755 Waleed Irfan 36302-3053473-1 Irfan Ahmad 89 Local Applicant 40 400216 Hana Bilal 121016-527023-6 Muhammad Bilal Ahmad 88.94602273 Foreign Applicant 41 302632 Muhammad Akhtar 36203-8203731-9 Kareem Bukhsh 88.90909091 Local Applicant 42 301728 Ali Abbas Khan 33100-8906264-1 Shah Nawaz 88.90909091 Local Applicant 43 400045 Syeda Javeria Salman 422013-077137-4 Syed Salman Ahmed 88.89204545 Foreign Applicant 44 300434 Aiza Zehra Zaidi 35202-3138326-8 Syed Haider Raza Zaidi 88.86363636 Local Applicant 45 307007 Aiza Anwar 34104-5484341-4 Muhammad Anwar 88.84090909 Local Applicant 46 300517 Muhammad Owais 61101-8516510-5 Sheraz Anjum 88.77272727 Local Applicant 47 400305 Moeaza Raza Rizvi AL619375 Arif Raza Rizvi 88.76704545 Foreign Applicant 48 308026 Muhammad Usman Bilal 61101-8153763-9 Bilal Ashraf 88.72727273 Local Applicant 49 305204 Danish Danial 36302-0467110-1 John Peter 88.68181818 Local Applicant 50 302970 Zainab Abid Shah 35501-0320346-2 Abid Shah 88.68181818 Local Applicant 51 400092 Emaan Mahmood AM145841 Asma Mahmood 88.67897727 Foreign Applicant 52 305175 Muhammad Waqas 33303-5695758-9 Muhammad Ilyas 88.63636364 Local Applicant 53 400028 Maham Tahir BM7128373 Tahir Iqbal 88.60511364 Foreign Applicant 54 304076 Muhammad Huzaifa Naeem 37101-2886872-9 Muhammad Naeem 88.59090909 Local Applicant 55 300285 Muhammad Ibrahim Shahzad 37406-5772199-5 Shahzad Waseem 88.59090909 Local Applicant 56 304440 Hafsa Izaz 37301-6383057-8 Hafiz Izaz Ur Rehman 88.56818182 Local Applicant 57 303506 Midhat Zahra 34201-4921427-8 Syed Mohsin Raza 88.56818182 Local Applicant 58 300438 Minahal Saeed 34201-3654249-8 Saeed Akram 88.38636364 Local Applicant 59 304212 Ghulam Yasin 37405-3698451-5 Muhammad Ajmal Arain 88.36363636 Local Applicant 60 300211 Hamza Asim Chishty 35202-3598487-3 Asim Taufiq Chishty 88.36363636 Local Applicant Page 2 of 193 CMH Kharian Medical College, Kharian Cantt S# Candidate ID Name CNIC/NICOP/Passport Father Name Aggregate Category of Candidate 61 300131 Zainab Zafar 34403-4737550-4 Zafar Iqbal 88.34090909 Local Applicant 62 301783 Hooria Waqas Saeed 61101-3556856-8 Waqas Saeed Niazi 88.31818182 Local Applicant 63 400168 Muneeb Munawar 352025-794107-3 Munawar Hayat 88.29261364 Foreign Applicant 64 300222 Aaisha Khan Niazi 35202-2909013-8 Bilal Ahmed Khan Niazi 88.25 Local Applicant 65 300776 Hira Tahir 37405-3448119-4 Tahir Saeed 88.25 Local Applicant 66 305556 Maham Abbasi 37402-3922896-4 Khalid Mehmood Abbasi 88.25 Local Applicant 67 307090 Maryam Akram 34201-4924732-0 Mustasum Billah Akram 88.25 Local Applicant 68 303426 Tamseela Almas 37104-5669830-0 Noor Zaman 88.20454545 Local Applicant 69 300575 Shiza Somair 42301-7170016-8 Somair Waheed 88.20454545 Local Applicant 70 304498 Hassan Dastgir 36302-0349754-5 Dr. Muhammad Ghulam Dastgir 88.13636364 Local Applicant 71 307963 Abiha Abbas 34101-2023925-2 Ghulam Abbas Ahmad 88.13636364 Local Applicant 72 304586 Amna Khalid 38101-5058161-8 Khalid Hussain 88.11363636 Local Applicant 73 304174 Esha Riaz 33105-6516589-8 Riaz Ahmad 88.06818182 Local Applicant 74 304787 Azka Manzoor 35104-0614238-2 Manzoor Ahmad 88.02272727 Local Applicant 75 400291 Muhammad Ahmed Khan 333027-056875-7 Muhammad Abrar Khan 88.01420455 Foreign Applicant 76 302808 Muneeb Ur Rehman 34402-1326582-5 Ijaz Ahmad Zahid 88 Local Applicant 77 302541 Muhammad Ahtsham Ul Haq 36203-6462868-1 Mehfooz Khan 88 Local Applicant 78 303450 Nawaal Wajeeh 35202-1364217-4 Muhammad Rafique 87.97727273 Local Applicant 79 301025 Aymen Mehfooz 37201-2068702-4 Muhammad Mahfooz 87.95454545 Local Applicant 80 306826 Nabiha 35202-0654579-0 Riaz Ibrahim 87.90909091 Local Applicant 81 305620 Qurat Ul Ain Fowad 35202-7326757-0 Fowad Karim 87.88636364 Local Applicant 82 307934 Baseerat Kamran 37405-3387884-4 Kamran Saeed 87.86363636 Local Applicant 83 302742 Faiza Jamil 31304-9582406-4 Mian Jamil Ahmad 87.77272727 Local Applicant 84 306793 Reemal Imtesal 33105-7189737-4 Muhammad Tariq 87.72727273 Local Applicant 85 304023 Samra Irfan 34202-3874324-2 Muhammad Irfan 87.72727273 Local Applicant 86 301027 Hafsa Zulfiqar Malik 61101-4917121-8 Zulfiqar Ali 87.70454545 Local Applicant 87 307351 Gulraiz Rehman 38302-6060178-3 Muhammad Akhtar 87.70454545 Local Applicant 88 400283 Esha Anjum 611014-505466-6 Aneesa Anjum 87.69034091 Foreign Applicant 89 307845 Akash Uneeb 33203-8108662-9 Mujahid Iqbal 87.65909091 Local Applicant 90 308059 Muhammad Sajid 36201-2377773-9 Ashiq Muhammad 87.63636364 Local Applicant Page 3 of 193 CMH Kharian Medical College, Kharian Cantt S# Candidate ID Name CNIC/NICOP/Passport Father Name Aggregate Category of Candidate 91 303917 Mahnoor Fayyaz 37405-5690675-4 Fayyaz Mehmood Awan 87.63636364 Local Applicant 92 306451 Manahil Fatima 35202-2363335-0 Amjad Javaid 87.63636364 Local Applicant 93 306646 Ayesha Sadiqa 34202-3790316-0 Muhammad Azam 87.59090909 Local Applicant 94 400191 Muhammad Faizan 342026-622027-5 Muhammad Arshad 87.58238636 Foreign Applicant 95 302800 Muhammad Talha 34301-3908767-1 Muhammad Afzal 87.56818182 Local Applicant 96 300014 Hamza Motahir Butt 37406-3618517-7 Motahir Mehmood Butt 87.56818182 Local Applicant 97 301907 Aiman Fatima 37101-2939343-8 Asif Nadeem 87.54545455 Local Applicant 98 303036 Huda Kazim 37405-3506848-0 Kazim Hammad 87.54545455 Local Applicant 99 300577 Noor-E-Iman 34202-2919874-4 Muhammad Umer 87.52272727 Local Applicant 100 303018 Muhammad Sajeel Turab 61101-7172676-7 Abu Turab 87.52272727 Local Applicant 101 305289 Armaghan Hassan 38403-2232494-1 Nisar Ahmad 87.47727273 Local Applicant 102 305488 Maryam Rafiq 35301-9195595-6 Muhammad Rafiq 87.45454545 Local Applicant 103 301129 Syed Abdullah Shah 34603-3136169-1 Syed Atiq Us Samed 87.45454545 Local Applicant 104 304814 Umama Zubair 35202-0255438-2 Dr. Zubair Saleem 87.38636364 Local Applicant 105 307547 Ayesha Siddiqa 61101-6420351-4 Abu Tahir Sarfaraz Anjum 87.38636364 Local Applicant 106 303381 Irsa Javed 34402-8680976-4 Javed Iqbal 87.34090909 Local Applicant 107 307821 Hamza Hamid 37406-5526460-1 Abdul Hamid 87.34090909
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