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List of Shortlisted Students for Intermediate Level 2020 - 2021 PEEF - AJK Scholarships List of Shortlisted Students for Intermediate Level 2020 - 2021 Total Obtained Name of Previous Roll No. Student Name Father Name Gender Group Level % Address District Tehsil PEEF Code NO. Marks Marks Institution GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 146648 IQRA MAHMOOD MAHMOOD KHAN FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 1009 91.73 BAGH BAGH AJK-0520-0104-097 GHAZI ABAD DHIRKOT, BAGH GHAZI ABAD DHIRKOT, BAGH C / O JAMIA DAR UL ULOOM 171460 UMER PARVAIZ PARVAIZ AHMED KHAN MALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 800 72.73 TALEEM UL QURAN TEH AND PRIVATE - BAGH BAGH BAGH AJK-0520-0104-079 DISTT. BAGH A. K SYED ATIQ UR REHMAN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BAGH, GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BAGH, 108708 ZAHRA BATOOL FEMALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1061 96.45 BAGH BAGH AJK-0520-0104-040 SHAH BAGH. BAGH. MUHAMMAD RIAZ 129632 MUHAMMAD ALI MALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1029 93.55 PILOT HIGH SCHOOL, BAGH. PILOT HIGH SCHOOL, BAGH. BAGH BAGH AJK-0520-0104-001 KHAN VILLAGE GRHOON P/O 149866 ZAINAB TARIQ TARIQ MEHMOOD FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 942 85.64 JANDALA TEH SAMAHNI DIST PRIVATE - BHIMBER BHIMBER BHIMBER AJK-0520-0110-112 BHIMBER AK GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 163288 USMAN HABIB HABIB UR REHMAN MALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 889 80.82 CHILLAH KOOHAL DISTT. CHILLAH KOOHAL DISTT. BHIMBER BHIMBER AJK-0520-0110-091 BHIMBER AK BHIMBER AK GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL MOAIL, GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL MOAIL, 104456 RAFIA GHAFFAR ABDUL GHAFFAR FEMALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1042 94.73 BHIMBER BHIMBER AJK-0520-0110-046 BHIMBER. BHIMBER. GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 126228 MUNEEB-UL-HASSAN MUHAMMAD YOUSAF MALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1052 95.64 CHILLAH KOOHAL DISTT. CHILLAH KOOHAL DISTT. BHIMBER BHIMBER AJK-0520-0110-001 BHIMBER AK BHIMBER AK GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL MOHRA SADIQ HATTIAN MOHRA SADIQ HATTIAN HATTIAN HATTIAN 141366 MARYAM HANIF MUHAMMAD HANIF FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 881 80.09 AJK-0520-0102-067 BALA DISTT. HATTIAN BALA BALA DISTT. HATTIAN BALA BALA BALA AJK AJK HIGH SCHOOL SENA DAMAN, HIGH SCHOOL SENA DAMAN, HATTIAN HATTIAN 160801 ZEESHAN WAHEED ABDUL WAHEED MALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 838 76.18 AJK-0520-0102-055 DISTT. HATTIAN BALA AJK. DISTT. HATTIAN BALA AJK. BALA BALA GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL HATTIAN HATTIAN 101733 LAIBA BASHEER BASHEER AHMED FEMALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 975 88.64 PAHAL, DISTT. HATTIAN BALA PAHAL, DISTT. HATTIAN BALA AJK-0520-0102-028 BALA BALA AJK. AJK. KHAWAJA UBADAH KHWAJA NAVEED HIGH SCHOOL CHINARI, HIGH SCHOOL CHINARI, HATTIAN HATTIAN 120107 MALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1028 93.45 AJK-0520-0102-001 SAMIT SHAWL AHMED DISTT. HATTIAN BALA AJK. DISTT. HATTIAN BALA AJK. BALA BALA GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 146008 SANIA HASSAN HASSAN DIN FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 844 76.73 HAVELI HAVELI AJK-0520-0105-038 KAHUTADISTT. HAVELI AJK KAHUTADISTT. HAVELI AJK SAFDAR MUHAMMAD CHAUDHARY HIGH SCHOOL CHIRIKOTE, HIGH SCHOOL CHIRIKOTE, 165541 MALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 859 78.09 HAVELI HAVELI AJK-0520-0105-031 DIN MUHAMMAD DIN DISTT. HAVELI AJK DISTT. HAVELI AJK ALI AKBAR KHAN HIGH SCHOOL HILLAN, DISTT. HIGH SCHOOL HILLAN, DISTT. 109010 JAVARIA AKBAR FEMALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 896 81.45 HAVELI HAVELI AJK-0520-0105-016 AFREEDI HAVELI AJK HAVELI AJK SABHAT HUSSAIN SYED ABDUL RAZAQ HIGH SCHOOL RANKERI KHAS, HIGH SCHOOL RANKERI KHAS, 129489 MALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 963 87.55 HAVELI HAVELI AJK-0520-0105-001 SHAH SHAH DISTT. HAVELI AJK DISTT. HAVELI AJK GOVT GIRLS SECONDARY GOVT GIRLS SECONDARY 145242 KAHKASHAN SABIR SABIR HUSSAIN FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 959 87.18 KOTLI KOTLI AJK-0520-0109-206 SCHOOL ROLI KOTLI SCHOOL ROLI KOTLI GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 164728 MUHAMMAD ALI RAZA MUHAMMAD AYUB MALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 889 80.82 KOTLI KOTLI AJK-0520-0109-170 KURTI KOTLI AK KURTI KOTLI AK SARDAR ATTIQUE UR SARDAR ATTIQUE UR MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE REHMAN(LATE)GOVT. GIRLS REHMAN(LATE)GOVT. GIRLS 106951 HAFSA SIDDIQUE FEMALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1006 91.45 KOTLI KOTLI AJK-0520-0109-085 KAYANI HIGH SCHOOL MANEELKOTLI, HIGH SCHOOL MANEELKOTLI, A.K. A.K. 127227 ZOHAIB AHMAD MEER MUHAMMAD ILYAS MALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1036 94.18 HIGH SCHOOL DONGI, KOTLI. HIGH SCHOOL DONGI, KOTLI. KOTLI KOTLI AJK-0520-0109-001 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DADYAL, GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DADYAL, 142326 HALIMA BIBI MUHAMMAD SAGHIR FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 1041 94.64 MIRPUR MIRPUR AJK-0520-0108-112 MIRPUR. MIRPUR. HIGH SCHOOL RATTAH, HIGH SCHOOL RATTAH, 162004 AMAAN ULLAH MUHAMMAD HANIF MALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 950 86.36 MIRPUR MIRPUR AJK-0520-0108-091 MIRPUR. MIRPUR. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL MOHRA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL MOHRA 103190 ASHIFA GUL HUSSAIN LAL HUSSAIN FEMALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1032 93.82 MIRPUR MIRPUR AJK-0520-0108-046 KANYAL, MIRPUR. KANYAL, MIRPUR. PILOT SECONDARY SCHOOL PILOT SECONDARY SCHOOL 123589 SHOAIB KHALID KHALID MAHMOOD MALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1036 94.18 MIRPUR MIRPUR AJK-0520-0108-001 NO.1, MIRPUR. NO.1, MIRPUR. GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL MUZAFFARAB MAZAFFARAB 141335 HAFZA YOUNAS MUHAMMAD YOUNAS FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 974 88.55 TALGRAN MUZAFFARABAD TALGRAN MUZAFFARABAD AJK-0520-0101-172 AD AD AJK AJK HIGH SCHOOL KHUN HIGH SCHOOL KHUN MUZAFFARAB MAZAFFARAB 161123 MUHAMMAD IDREES MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE MALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 952 86.55 AJK-0520-0101-141 BANDWAY, MUZAFFARABAD. BANDWAY, MUZAFFARABAD. AD AD GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, CHEHLA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, CHEHLA MUZAFFARAB MAZAFFARAB 100254 MEHAK FATIMA GHULAM AHMED FEMALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1035 94.09 AJK-0520-0101-071 BANDI, MUZAFFARABAD. BANDI, MUZAFFARABAD. AD AD HIGH SCHOOL KOT KOMI, HIGH SCHOOL KOT KOMI, MUZAFFARAB MAZAFFARAB 121159 HAIDER NASEER MUHAMMAD NASEER MALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1052 95.64 AJK-0520-0101-001 MUZAFFARABAD. MUZAFFARABAD. AD AD C/O KASHMIR LYCEUM COLLEGE DAWARIAN TEH. 151923 ASMA RASOOL GHULAM RASOOL FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 767 69.73 PRIVATE - NEELUM NEELUM NEELUM AJK-0520-0103-053 ATHMUQAM DISTT. NEELUM AK MUHAMMAD SUFIAN INTER COLLEGE MIRPURA, INTER COLLEGE MIRPURA, 167147 ABDUL QAYYUM KHAN MALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 901 81.91 NEELUM NEELUM AJK-0520-0103-043 KHAN NEELUM. NEELUM. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL SHARDA, GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL SHARDA, 114569 ZOHRAH BIBI ABDUL BASIT FEMALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1009 91.73 NEELUM NEELUM AJK-0520-0103-022 NEELUM. NEELUM. MUHAMMAD SHAKER INTER COLLEGE KAIL, INTER COLLEGE KAIL, 135430 ASHFAQ HUSSAIN MALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1006 91.45 NEELUM NEELUM AJK-0520-0103-001 ASHFAQ NEELUM. NEELUM. SYEDA MUNAWRA SYED MAQSOOD GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL TAIN, GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL TAIN, 146798 FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 968 88.00 POONCH POONCH AJK-0520-0107-142 MAQSOOD HUSSAIN SHAH POONCH. POONCH. TAFHEEM-UL-ALOOM HIGH TAFHEEM-UL-ALOOM HIGH 165885 AHMAD HAMZA MUHAMMAD MAROOF MALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 989 89.91 SCHOOL BANJOUNSA, SCHOOL BANJOUNSA, POONCH POONCH AJK-0520-0107-118 POONCH. POONCH. MUHAMMAD ANWAR 111570 ANEESA ANWAR FEMALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1015 92.27 HIGH SCHOOL NAR, POONCH. HIGH SCHOOL NAR, POONCH. POONCH POONCH AJK-0520-0107-059 KHAN SABIR SHAHEED PILOT HIGH SABIR SHAHEED PILOT HIGH 131932 AKHTAR GUL ASHRAF KHAN MALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 962 87.45 SCHOOL RAWALAKOT, SCHOOL RAWALAKOT, POONCH POONCH AJK-0520-0107-001 POONCH POONCH C/O READ FOUNDATION SCHOOL BARAL TEH 151577 AREEBA ZAHID ZAHID IQBAL FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 1035 94.09 PRIVATE - SUDHNUTI SUDHNOTI SUDHNOTI AJK-0520-0106-075 PLANDARI DISTT SUDHNUTI AK MUHAMMAD RIAZ HIGH SCHOOL GARRALA, HIGH SCHOOL GARRALA, 166485 ANEES RIAZ MALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 893 81.18 SUDHNOTI SUDHNOTI AJK-0520-0106-063 KHAN SUDHNUTI. SUDHNUTI. GOVT.GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL GOVT.GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 113412 SOHA NISAR NISAR AHMAD NISAR FEMALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1034 94.00 SUDHNOTI SUDHNOTI AJK-0520-0106-033 NALIAN, SUDHNUTI. NALIAN, SUDHNUTI. MUHAMMAD ASGHAR CADET COLLEGE PILLANDRI, CADET COLLEGE PILLANDRI, 134527 UMAR INAM ASGHAR MALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1092 99.27 SUDHNOTI SUDHNOTI AJK-0520-0106-001 KHAN SUDHNUTI. SUDHNUTI. MUHAMMAD SABEEL GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL MALOOT, GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL MALOOT, 146146 AREEJ SABEEL FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 905 82.27 BAGH BAGH AJK-0520-0104-098 KHAN BAGH. BAGH. SARDAR MUHAMMAD SARDAR MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD PERVEZ HUSSAIN KHAN GOVT. BOYS HUSSAIN KHAN GOVT. BOYS 165265 ALI AHMED KHAN MALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 786 71.45 BAGH BAGH AJK-0520-0104-080 KHAN HIGH SCHOOL DHARAY, HIGH SCHOOL DHARAY, BAGH. BAGH. NUMBERDAR KAZIM KHAN NUMBERDAR KAZIM KHAN MUHAMMAD NASIM (LATE) GOVERNMENT GIRLS (LATE) GOVERNMENT GIRLS 108922 NAYAB NASIM ABBASI FEMALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1057 96.09 BAGH BAGH AJK-0520-0104-041 KHAN HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL MANASA DISTRICT BAGH AK MANASA DISTRICT BAGH AK 129663 ZEESHAN FAREED MUHAMMAD FAREED MALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1027 93.36 PILOT HIGH SCHOOL, BAGH. PILOT HIGH SCHOOL, BAGH. BAGH BAGH AJK-0520-0104-002 BILAL PUBLIC MODEL 149752 ZAHRA MANZOOR MANZOOR HUSSAIN FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 934 84.91 SCHOOL PO THUB TEH PRIVATE - BHIMBER BHIMBER BHIMBER AJK-0520-0110-113 BARNALA DIST BHIMBER AK GOVT PILOT HIGH SCHOOL 169474 ZUNAIR NAZAR NAZAR HUSSAIN MALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 885 80.45 BHIMBER TEH AND DIST PRIVATE - BHIMBER BHIMBER BHIMBER AJK-0520-0110-092 BHIMBER AK CHAUDHRY SHAHID GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL GORA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL GORA 104330 SALMA SHAHID FEMALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 1034 94.00 BHIMBER BHIMBER AJK-0520-0110-047 IQBAL NAKKA, BHIMBER. NAKKA, BHIMBER. HIGH SCHOOL MALLOTE, HIGH SCHOOL MALLOTE, 124896 QAMAR ILYAS MUHAMMAD ILYAS MALE SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE 1100 999 90.82 BHIMBER BHIMBER AJK-0520-0110-002 BHIMBER. BHIMBER. MUHAMMAD GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, SARRAN, GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, SARRAN, HATTIAN HATTIAN 140201 HALEEMA KHUSHEED FEMALE ARTS INTERMEDIATE 1100 867 78.82 AJK-0520-0102-068 KHURSHEED ANWAR DISTT. HATTIAN BALA AJK. DISTT. HATTIAN BALA AJK.
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