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CMH Multan Institute of Medical Sciences, Multan Cantt CMH Multan Institute of Medical Sciences, Multan Cantt Candidate S# Name CNIC/NICOP/Passport Father Name Aggregate Category of Candidate ID 1 400181 Mohammad Ammar Ur Rahman 352012-881540-7 Mobasher Rahman Malik 95 Foreign Applicant 2 400049 Ahmad Ittefaq AB1483082 Muhammad Ittefaq 93.54545455 Foreign Applicant 3 400060 Heba Mukhtar AS0347292 Mukhtar Ahmad 93.27556818 Foreign Applicant 4 400210 Muhammad Taaib Imran 374061-932935-3 Imran Ashraf Bhatti 92.82670455 Foreign Applicant 5 400119 Unaiza Ijaz 154023-376796-6 Ijaz Akhtar 92.66761364 Foreign Applicant 6 400344 Huzaifa Ahmad Abbasi 313023-241242-3 Niaz Hussain Abbasi 92.34943182 Foreign Applicant 7 400218 Amal Fatima 362016-247810-6 Mohammad Saleem 92.29545455 Foreign Applicant 8 400266 Ayesha Khadim Hussain 323038-212415-6 Khadim Hussain 92.1875 Foreign Applicant 9 400038 Huzaifa 312029-865960-9 Anwar Ul Haq 92.01988636 Foreign Applicant 10 400339 Shiza Aamir 904030-129224-2 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32203-4465194-8 Aman Ullah Khan 89.65909091 Local Applicant 23 304835 Muhammad Haseeb 37203-5014259-5 Tahir Mehmood 89.61363636 Local Applicant 24 400192 Narmeen Imran 352000-385484-2 Muhammad Imran Fiaz 89.52272727 Foreign Applicant 25 307998 Ujala Zaib 32102-7800856-0 Khalil Ur Rehman Buzdar 89.5 Local Applicant 26 307453 Hafsa Arshad Azam Raja 37405-9122295-8 Raja Muhammad Arshad Azam 89.36363636 Local Applicant 27 400048 Mueez Ikram 352016-754768-9 Ikram Ul Haq Sadiq 89.26988636 Foreign Applicant 28 400170 Muhammad Abdullah 312053-385662-5 Muhammad Saeed 89.22159091 Foreign Applicant 29 400070 Taimoor Sikandar 321024-956035-7 Muhammad Khalil Shahid 89.21875 Foreign Applicant 30 303930 Ayesha Nadeem 35202-2679459-6 Nadeem Asghar 89.20454545 Local Applicant 31 306454 Bakhtawar Mohsin Jami 42501-9843019-0 Mohsin Jami 89.20454545 Local Applicant 32 302838 Khawaja Abdul Rehman 34603-9991125-1 Khawaja Zahid Mehmood 89.15909091 Local Applicant 33 302515 Muhammad Sameer Butt 35200-4770208-1 Muhammad Waqar Butt 89.13636364 Local Applicant 34 400237 Saad Sajjad Mughal AS9990403 Muhammad Sajjad Mughal 89.05113636 Foreign Applicant 35 302755 Waleed Irfan 36302-3053473-1 Irfan Ahmad 89 Local Applicant 36 400216 Hana Bilal 121016-527023-6 Muhammad Bilal Ahmad 88.94602273 Foreign Applicant Page 1 of 157 CMH Multan Institute of Medical Sciences, Multan Cantt Candidate S# Name CNIC/NICOP/Passport Father Name Aggregate Category of Candidate ID 37 305067 Laiba Khalid 42201-1432628-6 Muhammad Khalid 88.93181818 Local Applicant 38 302632 Muhammad Akhtar 36203-8203731-9 Kareem Bukhsh 88.90909091 Local Applicant 39 400045 Syeda Javeria Salman 422013-077137-4 Syed Salman Ahmed 88.89204545 Foreign Applicant 40 400059 Muhammad Sohaib Khan MJ4112853 Abdul Saeed Khan 88.86647727 Foreign Applicant 41 300434 Aiza Zehra Zaidi 35202-3138326-8 Syed Haider Raza Zaidi 88.86363636 Local Applicant 42 307007 Aiza Anwar 34104-5484341-4 Muhammad Anwar 88.84090909 Local Applicant 43 300620 Muhammad Furqan 34101-5616619-9 Muhammad Salman 88.81818182 Local Applicant 44 305204 Danish Danial 36302-0467110-1 John Peter 88.68181818 Local Applicant 45 302970 Zainab Abid Shah 35501-0320346-2 Abid Shah 88.68181818 Local Applicant 46 305175 Muhammad Waqas 33303-5695758-9 Muhammad Ilyas 88.63636364 Local Applicant 47 304076 Muhammad Huzaifa Naeem 37101-2886872-9 Muhammad Naeem 88.59090909 Local Applicant 48 300285 Muhammad Ibrahim Shahzad 37406-5772199-5 Shahzad Waseem 88.59090909 Local Applicant 49 303506 Midhat Zahra 34201-4921427-8 Syed Mohsin Raza 88.56818182 Local Applicant 50 304212 Ghulam Yasin 37405-3698451-5 Muhammad Ajmal Arain 88.36363636 Local Applicant 51 300211 Hamza Asim Chishty 35202-3598487-3 Asim Taufiq Chishty 88.36363636 Local Applicant 52 301783 Hooria Waqas Saeed 61101-3556856-8 Waqas Saeed Niazi 88.31818182 Local Applicant 53 400168 Muneeb Munawar 352025-794107-3 Munawar Hayat 88.29261364 Foreign Applicant 54 300222 Aaisha Khan Niazi 35202-2909013-8 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36203-6462868-1 Mehfooz Khan 88 Local Applicant 67 303450 Nawaal Wajeeh 35202-1364217-4 Muhammad Rafique 87.97727273 Local Applicant 68 301025 Aymen Mehfooz 37201-2068702-4 Muhammad Mahfooz 87.95454545 Local Applicant 69 301252 Amna Irshad 31304-8636413-4 Muhammad Irshad 87.93181818 Local Applicant 70 305620 Qurat Ul Ain Fowad 35202-7326757-0 Fowad Karim 87.88636364 Local Applicant 71 307934 Baseerat Kamran 37405-3387884-4 Kamran Saeed 87.86363636 Local Applicant 72 302742 Faiza Jamil 31304-9582406-4 Mian Jamil Ahmad 87.77272727 Local Applicant Page 2 of 157 CMH Multan Institute of Medical Sciences, Multan Cantt Candidate S# Name CNIC/NICOP/Passport Father Name Aggregate Category of Candidate ID 73 306793 Reemal Imtesal 33105-7189737-4 Muhammad Tariq 87.72727273 Local Applicant 74 301027 Hafsa Zulfiqar Malik 61101-4917121-8 Zulfiqar Ali 87.70454545 Local Applicant 75 301757 Abdullah Humayun 34101-1641950-9 Fakhar Humayun 87.70454545 Local Applicant 76 307351 Gulraiz Rehman 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