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Result.Pk [Demo Watermark] Grade 5 Result 2011 Punjab Examination Commission Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total CHINIOT 16-101-139 Sunaina Kanwal A 16-101-183 Hanana Hasan *275 Center Name : GOVT NUSRAT GIRLS HIGH 16-101-140 Athar Ahmad *250 16-101-184 Ali Yan Sajid *197 SCHOOL CHENAB NAGAR A 16-101-141 Junaid Rauf *211 16-101-185 Akhund Basjl Aziz Siddiqui 330 School Name : AL SADIQ MODERN 16-101-142 Hamza Qamar *225 16-101-186 Amroze Ahmad 351 ACADEMY GIRLS HS 16-101-143 Sajawal Faheem *214 16-101-187 Farhan Zia *269 CHENAB NAGAR 16-101-144 Mirza Waleed Ahmad *193 16-101-188 Muhammad Daniyal 297 16-101-101 Shehla Tanveer 456 16-101-145 Danial Ahmad Rizwan *248 16-101-189 Sharjeel Sultan *200 16-101-102 Aila Naseem 371 16-101-146 Iqrash Bilal *242 16-101-190 Rai Banaras Khan *210 16-101-103 Arooba Sania 322 16-101-147 Zaheer Ahmad Zeshan *295 16-101-191 Adnan Ahmad *269 16-101-104 Kianat Tariq *221 16-101-148 Shehzad Faheem Khan 324 16-101-192 Daniyal Ahmad *279 16-101-105 Sawera Ahmad *269 16-101-149 Irfan Anwar *253 16-101-193 Sajeel Ahmad Tahir *249 16-101-106 Azka Tabassum 271 16-101-150 Usama Raheel *191 16-101-194 Aziz Ur Rehman *188 16-101-107 Asmaria Qadeer *281 16-101-151 Saboor Ahmad *221 16-101-195 Faheem Ahmad Danish *221 16-101-108 Zoha Ahmad *216 16-101-152 Qaveem Ahmad Malik *236 16-101-196 Hamza Ahmad Munawar *264 16-101-109 Salmana Sosan *249 16-101-153 Syed Saadat Ibrar Shah 279 16-101-197 Muhammad Daniyal *198 16-101-110 Aroosa Fareed *221 16-101-154 Wajahat Ahmad *204 16-101-198 Haris Ahmad *224 16-101-111 Iqra Mubashar *268 16-101-155 Zohaib Ahmad Tahir *216 16-101-199 Hasan Bilal 288 16-101-112 Masooma Zahra 324 16-101-156 Haider Ali *199 16-101-200 Sameer Tariq *227 16-101-113 Alia Zagham *232 16-101-157 Kashif Ahmad *183 16-101-201 Mirza Toqir Ahmad Tahir *272 16-101-114 Esha Razia 334 16-101-158 Hashir Javaid 270 16-101-202 Sajeel Ahmad Bajwah *320 16-101-115 Noor Ul Ain *155 16-101-159 Usama Ijaz *221 16-101-203 Jawad Ahmad Irslan *250 16-101-116 Neha Maham *249 16-101-160 Sajawal Manzoor *217 16-101-204 Zaki Ahmad Mubashir 270 16-101-117 Fareeha Qadir *235 16-101-161 Muteeb Ahmad *276 16-101-205 Shehroz Ahmad *287 16-101-118 Humaira Fatima *231 16-101-162 Ehtesham Arif Chaudhry *339 16-101-206 Noman Ahmad 370 16-101-119 Sobia Safdar 281 16-101-163 Sabeeh Ahmad 302 16-101-207 Zunair Ahmad 430 16-101-120 Faiza Tahir *194 16-101-164 Rizwan Asghar Buttar 324 16-101-208 Azeem Ahmad *228 16-101-121 Bakhtawar Rafeeq *306 16-101-165 Shehzad Ahmad *264 16-101-209 Mashood Ahmad *254 16-101-122 Muqaddas Tehseen *293 16-101-166 Ather Ahmad 383 16-101-210 Naqash Ahmad *291 16-101-123 Tooba Afreen 303 16-101-167 Mabroor Ahmad 350 16-101-211 Usama Nusrat *252 16-101-124 Saima Nudrat 388 16-101-168 Luqman Ahmad *269 16-101-212 Asif Ahmad 301 16-101-125 Malika Hurm *176 16-101-169 Tamseel Ahmad Munawar *235 16-101-213 Rastagar Ahmad *206 16-101-126 Sawaira Feroz *323 16-101-170 Usama Bin Mufleh Zafar *217 16-101-214 Jazib Ahmad FAIL 16-101-127 Salbiya Zainab *294 16-101-171 Faizan Danyal *251 16-101-215 Rana Arbaz Hasan *254 16-101-128 Naila Majid *288 16-101-172 Arslan Danyal *296 16-101-216 Ibrar Ahmad Butt *269 16-101-129 Areej Fatima 305 16-101-173 Mir Lateef Ahmad *260 16-101-217 Haleem Ahmad Mubashir 379 16-101-130 Hasha Masood *249 16-101-174 Areej Ahmad 325 16-101-218 Fallah Noor *227 16-101-131 Rabia Basri *277 16-101-175 Mehar Ahmad Tamseel *180 16-101-219 Mansoor Ahmad 269 16-101-132 Amina Shehzadi *260 16-101-176 Sajeel Ahmad 299 16-101-133 Alveena Maryam 309 16-101-177 Zubair Ahmad *267 School Name : GGHS FAZAL-E-UMAR 16-101-134 Nabeela Rafi *264 16-101-178 Majid Ahmad *257 CHANAB NAGAR 16-101-135 Sojla Sana FAIL 16-101-179 Adil Ahmad Tahir 343 16-101-268 Fozia *268 16-101-136 Syeda Aysha Iftikhar Result.pk372 16-101-180 Fazal [DemoAhmad Kahloon Watermark]355 16-101-269 Areej Sajid *183 16-101-137 Mahnoor Nawaz *259 16-101-181 Ashar Mahmood *212 16-101-270 Adeela *183 16-101-138 Areiz Bhatti *267 16-101-182 Basim Saeed 363 16-101-271 Sadia Ijaz FAIL Page 1 of 140 Grade 5 Result 2011 Punjab Examination Commission Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total CHINIOT School Name : GGHS NUSRAT 16-101-349 Kashif Ahmad *199 16-101-272 Anela Mumtaz *154 16-101-314 Saira A 16-101-350 Ali Raza *234 16-101-273 Attia Tunoor *239 16-101-351 Tanzeela Younus *242 16-101-274 Aqsa Raij *259 School Name : GGPS CHAMAN ABBAS 16-101-352 Rubina Zafar *214 16-101-275 Rimsha *311 16-101-315 Sidra Nasir *290 16-101-353 Irsa Majeed *242 16-101-276 Durr E Sameen *255 16-101-316 Saima Niwaz *223 16-101-354 Shaheen Rabiah Kanwal *225 16-101-277 Zarqa Naz *196 16-101-317 Amatul Noor *257 16-101-355 Sundas Bashir 365 16-101-278 Sumbal Arshad FAIL 16-101-318 Kashif Ahmad Butt *201 16-101-356 Nadia *284 16-101-279 Maidha Qamar *187 16-101-319 Tanzeela Baqir *208 16-101-357 Imrana Sumera 323 16-101-280 Musarat Parveen *165 16-101-320 Zahida Manzoor 266 16-101-358 Maryum Khtoon *232 16-101-281 Dania Usman *242 16-101-321 Sajeel Ahmad *275 16-101-359 Aysha Ameen *339 16-101-282 Ridda Maqbool *222 16-101-322 Faiza Mahmood *259 16-101-360 Kinza *223 16-101-283 Shafaq Iqbal *312 16-101-323 Muzammil Rasheed 294 16-101-361 Unsia *283 16-101-284 Aroosa *231 16-101-324 Maria Jabeen *168 16-101-362 Saba Sittr *224 16-101-285 Nimrha Hashmi *208 16-101-325 Norin Kanwal *230 16-101-363 Rabia *236 16-101-286 Attia Tuushafi *176 16-101-326 Aysha Norin *156 16-101-364 Samina Kirmal *198 16-101-287 Kafia Riaz *203 16-101-327 Shehzila Tariq *237 16-101-365 Fozia Bibi *229 16-101-288 Humrha Iqbal *244 16-101-328 Fakhrah Naseer *244 16-101-289 Maida FAIL 16-101-329 Faiza Sadaf 263 School Name : GGPS FECTORY AREA 16-101-290 Anam Rasheed *233 16-101-330 Sana Yaqub 288 CHANAB NAGAR 16-101-291 Rizwana *254 16-101-366 Tayyaba Naseer *285 16-101-292 Qudisa Seher FAIL School Name : GGPS DARA PATHER 16-101-367 Iqra Younus *249 16-101-293 Hina Zaheer *212 16-101-331 Nimrah Hafiz FAIL 16-101-368 Qudsyia Arooj *280 16-101-294 Tuba Zaheer *192 16-101-332 Ismat Bibi FAIL 16-101-369 Hamama Parveen *253 16-101-295 Saima *261 16-101-333 Bano Bibi FAIL 16-101-370 Salah Arooj *235 16-101-296 Rameen Muneer *194 16-101-334 Aisha Bibi A 16-101-371 Eram Ejaz *243 16-101-297 Sadiqa Nazir *212 16-101-298 Shagufta Naurin *178 School Name : GGPS DAR-UL-ALOOM School Name : HEAVEN HOUSE PUBLIC 16-101-299 Ghuzala *203 16-101-335 Samia Naseer *156 SCHOOL 16-101-300 Rabia Naurin *207 16-101-336 Ansa Mubshir Ahmad *297 16-101-140 Amtul Musawir *250 16-101-301 Tazeen Afzal *336 16-101-337 Tahir Mehmood *186 16-101-302 Samar Ibrar *277 16-101-338 Naqash Ahmad *226 School Name : MARYAM SIDDIQA GIRLS 16-101-303 Aqsa Mehmood *207 16-101-339 Iqra Riaz *254 HIGHER SECANDARY 16-101-304 Tuba Azhar *235 16-101-340 Sajeel Ahmad Farrukh *206 SCHOOL 16-101-305 Naila Ambar *250 16-101-341 Maria Nasir *218 16-101-220 Bilal Ahmad Shafiq 331 16-101-306 Noor E Kianat *213 16-101-342 Muhammad Adil *199 16-101-221 Bushra Zubair 347 16-101-307 Kubra Ashraf *242 16-101-343 Hureira Shoib *188 16-101-222 Rohan Arshad 461 16-101-308 Amtul Wakeel *211 16-101-223 Tahir Ahmad *326 16-101-309 Rawish Kianat *224 School Name : GGPS DAR-UL-REHMAT 16-101-224 Sundus Rehman 416 16-101-310 Dania Tariq *207 16-101-344 Ali Mubshir *266 16-101-225 Mehwish Sandhu *329 16-101-311 Hana Norin *186 16-101-345 Nabeel Ahmad *226 16-101-226 Nouman Ahmad Akash 414 16-101-312 Sajilah Ahmad Result.pk*212 16-101-346 Samar [Demo Abbas Watermark]*247 16-101-227 Tamseel Ahmad *309 16-101-313 Misbah Bibi *205 16-101-347 Ali Raza *249 16-101-228 Amatul Hayi 354 16-101-348 Izat Ullah Umer Noor *227 16-101-229 Atta Ul Rehman 413 Page 2 of 140 Grade 5 Result 2011 Punjab Examination Commission Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total CHINIOT Center Name : GOVT NUSRAT GIRLS HIGH 16-102-333 Lubna Sehzadee 344 16-101-230 Mubashir Ahmad Khan 435 SCHOOL CHENAB NAGAR B 16-102-334 Heba Yaqoob 346 16-101-231 Kanwal Shehzad 370 School Name : GGHS NUSRAT 16-102-335 Asma Dure Sameen 390 16-101-232 Hadiqa Aziz 311 16-102-292 Meric Hoseena 311 16-102-336 Qura Tul Aian 314 16-101-233 Maria Waheed 289 16-102-293 Saba Nosheen 338 16-102-337 Missbah Shaheen 381 16-101-234 Shah Zaib Ahmad *312 16-102-294 Bushra Mozfar 325 16-102-338 Sammarra Batool 345 16-101-235 Syed Aliyan Asaad *319 16-102-295 Sana Manzoor *280 16-102-339 Sonika Arif 301 16-101-236 Margoob Ahmad 454 16-102-296 Tayyaba Shamemm *297 16-102-340 Shamama Rauf 350 16-101-237 Wajahat Faheem Ahmad 330 16-102-297 Aneeta Jaweed 310 16-102-341 Maryem Babar 316 16-101-238 Amtul Awwal Roohi Mirza 354 16-102-298 Rabeya Hossen 333 16-102-342 Aneela Kiran 294 16-101-239 Farhana Kousar 293 16-102-299 Uzma Perveen 350 16-102-343 Sana Mahmood 332 16-101-240 Hala Aziz *253 16-102-300 Esha Monawer *300 16-102-344 Iraum Manzoor *263 16-101-241 Karishan Mehmood Khan 389 16-102-301 Asma Gullzar 350 16-102-345 Amtul Qadoos *314 16-101-242 Linta Robab 404 16-102-302 Areeg *310 16-102-346 Sadaf Rani 323 16-101-243 Usama Khalid 420 16-102-303 Be Be Naeema 357 16-102-347 Farkana Jabeen *236 16-101-244 Jahid Ahmad 415 16-102-304 Tahira Perveen 354 16-102-348 Qura Tul Ain 298 16-101-245 Kafia Nasreen 363 16-102-305 Aqra Youseef 286 16-102-349 Irum Shafi 312 16-101-246 Labeebahmad Tahir 309 16-102-306 Sumbal Zia 358 16-102-350 Rafia Saddiqa 315 16-101-247 Qasid Ali Shah 267 16-102-307 Ansa 338 16-102-351 Rimsha Saddiqa 300 16-101-248 Asim Naveed 359 16-102-308 Aneela Jaffar 368 16-102-352 Mehwish Noureen
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