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Written Test Result of the Candidates for the Position of Lab Engineer Written Test Result of the Candidates for the Position of Lab Engineer (BPS-17) on Regular Basis, Department of Electrical Engineering UET Mardan held on 22/12/2019 at 02:00 P.M S. NO NAME FATHER’S NAME MARKS (50) 1 Aamir Khan Mahsal Khan 19 2 Aamir Riaz Riaz Muhammad 18 3 Aasim Niamat Ullah 16 4 Abbas Mukhtar Muhktiar Ali 7 5 Abdul Jabbar Waheed Gul 28 6 Abdul Qayum Khan Wakeel Khan 18 7 Abdul Waheed Khan Daraz 16 8 Abdul Wajid Abdur Rauf 12 9 Abdullah Nasrullah Khan 25 10 Abdullah Khan Abdus Samed Khan 14 11 Abdullah Qayyum Abdul Qayyum 20 12 Abdur Rauf Muhammad gul 20 13 Abdur Rehman Mashal Fazl-i- Naseer 18 14 Adil Khan Jamshed Khan 16 15 Adil Zohaib Haroon Ur Rasheed 0 16 Adnan Akhtar Akhtar Muneer 11 17 Adnan Jan Maqadar Khan 17 18 Afsar Nawab Khan Nawab 20 19 Aftab Ahmed Muhammad shuaib 15 20 Aftab Ali Afridi Sardar Ali 0 21 Ahmad Raza Sharif Ullah 26 22 Ahmar Ali Nadir Ali Khan 31 23 Aitizaz Ali Riaz Ali 17 24 Ali Hassan Khan Aurangzeb 19 25 Ali Mujtaba Durrani Ghulam Sadiq Durrani 24 26 Ali Tahir Mehr Ali 0 27 Aminullah Qurasan Khan 0 28 Amna Arif Arif ullah Khan 18 29 Aqeel Ur rehman Atiq Ur Rehman 32 30 Arbab haider Ali Arbab Muhammad asif Khan 14 31 Arbab Mansoor Ahmad Arbab Masood Ahmad 10 32 Asad Khan Mukamil Khan 10 33 Asad Khan Muhammad Iqbal 12 34 Asad Nawaz Khan Said Nawaz Khan 25 35 Asad Ullah Khan Hanif ullah Khan 18 36 Asif Mahmood Amir Khesro 15 37 Asif Sardar Sardar Khan 16 S. NO NAME FATHER’S NAME MARKS (50) 38 Asif Zarin Ayub Zarin 24 39 Atiq- Jalal M. Jalal Ud Din Khan 21 40 Attullah Taj Uddin 17 41 Aziz ullah Khan Muamber Khan 25 42 Babar Farman Farman Ullah 23 43 Basit Ali Abdul Akbar 23 44 Basit Ikram Muhammad Ikram 15 45 Bilawal Khan Muhammad Yar Khan 13 46 Danyal Afgan Khan Sher Afgan Khan 24 47 Engr. Malik Muhammad Ahsan Tahir Engr. Muhammad Tahir Farooq 0 48 Engr. Muhammad Farooq Riaz Riaz Ahmad 21 49 Faisal Maqbool Maqbool Islam 22 50 Faiz ullah Shah Azam Shah 17 51 Faiz Ur Rehman Noor jamal 25 52 Faizan Ullah Att Ullah 16 53 Farhan ahmed Fazal Waheed 18 54 Farman ullah Ihsan ullah 20 55 Fawad Ahmad Khuddan Ud Din 33 56 Fawad Ali Muhammad Saleem 26 57 Ghazi Rehman Momeen Rehman 27 58 Ghulam Hafeez Ghulam Rahmani 20 59 Gulzar Ali Khan Gul Nazar Khan 0 60 Hafiz Muhammad Saad Arshad Hamid 19 61 Hameed Ullah Muhammad Wahid 16 62 Hamid ullah Nadar Khan 11 63 Hamza Ahmad Izhar Ali 31 64 Hamza Khalil Muhammad Khalil 24 65 Hamza Mustajab Muhammad Mustajab Khan 8 66 Hanif Ur Rehman Jehad Khan 19 67 Haqan Ali Mehboob Ali 18 68 Hasaan Farooq Farooq Azam 17 69 Hashim Idrees Muhammad Idrees 0 70 Hassan Jalil Abdul Jalil 14 71 Hayat Ullah Saani Muhammad 33 72 Hidayat Ur Rehman Aziz Ur Rehman 12 73 Hina Inam Inam Ullah 14 74 Hina Nazar Syed Nazar Hussain Shah 0 75 Hubaib Khan M. Akbar Khan 16 76 Humza Bin Anwar Anwar Ahmad 22 77 Ihsanullah Kamran Khan 24 S. NO NAME FATHER’S NAME MARKS (50) 78 Ihtashan Tahir Tahir Jamal 0 79 Ijaz Ahmad Zia Ur Rehman 21 80 Ijaz Ahmad Naseeb Ur Rehman 27 81 Imran Ullah Khan Hakeem Khan 36 82 Imtiaz Ahmad Azar Khan Naseem 26 83 Inamullah Johar Johar Ali 27 84 Irfanullah Sher sultan 32 85 Irshad Hussain Fazal Hussain 36 86 Izhar Ali Asmat Ullah 13 87 Jafar Ali Khan Wajid Ali Khan 31 88 Jatish Kumar Gor Boksh Lal 0 89 Jawad Ahmad Iftikhar Ahmad 16 90 Jawad Hussain Hamish Gul 0 91 Jawad Ul Islam Fazli Rabbi 34 92 Junaid Ateeq Ateeq Ur Rehman 22 93 Kaleem Ud Din Muzaffar Hussain 20 94 Kamran Aziz Aziz Ur Rahim 17 95 Kashif Ahmad Ahmad Gul 19 96 Kashif Javed Javed Aziz 0 97 Kashif Noor Noor Ali 28 98 Kashif Sultan Sultan Shah 18 99 Khalid Usman Khan Mirar Gul Khan 17 100 Khizran Ullah Rizwan ullah 15 101 Kiran Asif Shah 16 102 Lal Said Khan Sahib 29 103 Laraib Ali Allah Wasaya 0 104 Maaz Ali Abdur Rehman Khan 27 105 Mafaz Ahmad Fayaz Ahmad 27 106 Maheed ur Rahman Mati Ur Rehman 16 107 Mahrukh Ijaz Ijaz Khan 25 108 Mahum Pervez Muhammad Pervez 24 109 Majeed ullah Muhammad Din Khan 27 110 Majid Khan Jehanzeb 0 111 Majid Nawas Sher Nawas 14 112 Malak Adnan Khan Akbar Said Khan 23 113 Malik Awais Khan Azmat Ali Shah 17 114 Mansoor Jan Qayyum Jan 13 115 Maroof Afzal Sheer Afzal 20 116 Mehtab Ali Zahid Ali 29 117 Mian Musa Riaz Mian Riaz Ud Din 30 S. NO NAME FATHER’S NAME MARKS (50) 118 Mohammad Arif Mohammad Qaseem 19 119 Mohammad Ihsan Mohammad Younas 17 120 Mohammad Saqlain Alam Sher Alam Khan 19 121 Mohsin Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 25 122 Momina Qureshi Abdul Khaliq Qureshi 9 123 Mubassir Ali Said Mukhtiar 34 124 Muhamad Sarmad Muhammad Naseem 32 125 Muhammad Abdullah Molvi Ahmad Noor 27 126 Muhammad Abdullah Bin Zahid Muhammad Zahid 20 127 Muhammad Adil Abdul Hameed 20 128 Muhammad Anab Muhammad said 28 129 Muhammad Anis Khaliq Dad 11 130 Muhammad Aqeel Muhammad Siraj 34 131 Muhammad Arif Misar Khan 16 132 Muhammad Ashfaq Faqir Khan 26 133 Muhammad Atif Fida Hussain 22 134 Muhammad Awais Awan Ghani Ur rehman Awan 20 135 Muhammad Awais Khan Nisar Muhammad 19 136 Muhammad Awais Nizam Nizam -Ud-Din 17 137 Muhammad Ayaz Khan Said Aman 36 138 Muhammad Azaz Ihsan Ullah 0 139 Muhammad Bilal Khan Najeeb khan 22 140 Muhammad Fahad Abdul Akbar 18 141 Muhammad Haider Nazir Nazir Ud Din 19 142 Muhammad Hamid Sherin Shah 0 143 Muhammad Hamza Tahir Bajwa Muhammad Tahir Farooq 0 144 Muhammad Hamza Zulfiqar Zulfiqar Ahmad 0 145 Muhammad Hasham Khan Jehazgir Khan 16 146 Muhammad Ibrahim Haji Muhammad Umar 18 147 Muhammad Idrees Umar Hassan 17 148 Muhammad Ihsan Muhammad Ayaz Khan 17 149 Muhammad ijaz Akhtar Munir 28 150 Muhammad Ilyas Faqir Said 23 151 Muhammad Israr Bakht-I- Jan 37 152 Muhammad Junaid Khan Bakht Jehan Khan 0 153 Muhammad Junaid Khan Masal Khan 14 154 Muhammad Junaid Tariq Muhammad Tariq 12 155 Muhammad Kamran Shereen Shereen Mohammad 11 156 Muhammad Kazim Muhammad Zikria 12 157 Muhammad Louqman Israr Badshah 17 S. NO NAME FATHER’S NAME MARKS (50) 158 Muhammad Mubashir Sajjad Hussain 18 159 Muhammad Naseer Zameer Ud Din 14 160 Muhammad Naveed Fazal Manan 0 161 Muhammad Noman Khan Muhammad Shafiq 12 162 Muhammad Qasim Khalid Khan 15 163 Muhammad Riaz Sher Muhammad Khan 29 164 Muhammad Salman Amjad Ali 25 165 Muhammad Salman Ali Muhammad Israr 13 166 Muhammad Salman Khan Husain Khan 39 167 Muhammad Shaheer Raza Muhammad younis Raza 0 168 Muhammad Shahid Khan Lal Sadiq 20 169 Muhammad Shahzad Khan Ashraf Khan 27 170 Muhammad Sheryar Fulaly Muhammad Shuaib Fulaly 21 171 Muhammad Shoaib Zeb Alam 13 172 Muhammad Sohail Abdus Subhan 17 173 Muhammad Sudais Farooqi Muhammad Farooqi 15 174 Muhammad Suleman Malik Malik Khuda Bakhsh 34 175 Muhammad Umair Altaf Ali Khan 28 176 Muhammad Umair Muhammad Shakeel 24 177 Muhammad Umer Shahzad Awan Safdar Khan Awan 0 178 Muhammad Usman Khan Abdul Ghaffar 0 179 Muhammad Uzair Mujahid Khan 29 180 Muhammad Uzair Shah Khan Sharaf 21 181 Muhammad waqas Muhammad Shireen 25 182 Muhammad Yasir Zain Zain Ul Abidin 25 183 Muhammad Yousaf Abddu Ghaffar 18 184 Muhammad Zubair Sana Ullah 16 185 Muhammad Zulqarnain Abbasi Muhammad Zulfiqar 0 186 Muhammd Kashif Taj Muhammad 17 187 Muhammmad Fawad Muhammad Jehangir 15 188 Muhib ullah Muhammad Islam 26 189 Mumtaz Ali Khan Muhammad zaman 21 190 Muneeb suhail Suhail Iqbal Siddiqui 22 191 Musa Khan Javed Iqbal 0 192 Mushtaq Ahmad Khan Khattak Qalam shah Khattak 15 193 Nabeel Khan Sardar Azam 28 194 Najib Ur Rehman Khalil Ur Rehman 0 195 Najmus Saqib Sami Ullah 19 196 Nasir Ali Sahib Gul 17 197 Nasir Ali Fazal Nisar 17 S. NO NAME FATHER’S NAME MARKS (50) 198 Nasir Iqblal Javed Iqbal 43 199 Naveed Shahzad Muhib ullah 12 200 Nayab Taj Taj Muhammad 42 201 Nazir Ahmad Siad Mahmood Shah 17 202 Niaz Alam Alamgir Khan 15 203 Niaz Ali Khan Liaqat Ali 27 204 Niaz Muhammad Dost Muhammad 0 205 Noman Fazal Fazli Qayyum 23 206 Noman Muslim Muslim Shah 23 207 Numan Ahmad Bahramand 17 208 Owais Ahmad Khaleeq Ahmad 19 209 Owais Khan Muhammad Riaz Khan 24 210 Rasheed Khan Daraz Khan 16 211 Raza Ullah Najeeb Ullah 16 212 Riaz Ul Amin Abdus Salam 32 213 Rihan Ali Raees Khan 31 214 Saba Gul Muhammad Rasul Jan 0 215 Sabeeh ul Hasnain Siddiqui Muti Ul Hussain 20 216 Saddam Hussain Muhammad Azam 29 217 Safi Ullah Butt Muhammad Ashraf Butt 14 218 Sahar Bibi Muhammad Tajbar 11 219 Saira Rubab Zulfiqar Ali 14 220 Sajad ullah Rafiq Ahmad 28 221 Saleem Ullah Sher ullah 15 222 Salman Khan Murad Ali 0 223 Salman Saleem Muhammad Salim Shah 42 224 Samee Ur Rehman Inayat Ur Rehman 24 225 Sana Bibi Shoukat Ali 15 226 Sanan Afridi Kamran Afridi 0 227 Sannan Yousaf Muhammad Yousaf 26 228 Sara islam Nazar ul Islam 26 229 Sed Muhammad Zeeshan Zahoor Muhammad 16 230 Shah Zeb Yaqoob Khan 27 231 Shaheen Shah Mohammad Ismil 20 232 Shakir ullah Biland Hasan 15 233 Shehnila Ghulam Mohiy Ud Din 16 234 Sheraz Khan Mir Zaman Khan 23 235 Shifaat Ur Rehman Unar Farooq 35 236 Sidra Rafiq Rafiq Ahmad 11 237 Sikandar Afridi Afrasiab Afridi 24 S.
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