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List of Bronze Medal Winners LIST OF BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT ALHUDA MONTESSORI 1 19-51-00864-1-003-E AAFEEN ABDULLAH ABDULLAH NAVEED 1 RAWALPINDI SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MUHAMMAD JUNAID THE CITY SCHOOL GULSHAN 2 19-021-00571-1-001-E AAILA JUNAID 1 KARACHI ZAFAR CAMPUS - B BEACONHOUSE JAUHAR 3 19-021-20990-1-004-E AARIZ AHMED WAQAS AHMED 1 KARACHI PRIMARY CAMPUS THE CITY SCHOOL PRE MUHAMMAD SHAKEEL 4 19-022-20404-1-005-E ABBAS ALI 1 JUNIOR BRANCH LATIFABAD HYDERABAD MEMON II ABDUAL HADI BIN 5 19-547-20959-1-001-E ZAHID MEHMOOD 1 FAISAL FOUNDATION SCHOOL HAFIZABAD ZAHID THE MILLENNIUM EDUCATION 6 19-051-00748-1-009-E ABDUL AAHAD RAJA TAHIR SALEEM 1 ISLAMABAD GREENWICH CAMPUS 7 19-51-20681-1-005-E ABDUL AHAD UMAR SHAHZAD 1 KID KARE SCHOOL RAWALPINDI EDUCATION TRUST NASRA 8 19-021-20155-1-007-E ABDUL AHAD ARSHAD ALI 1 SCHOOL SECONDARY KARACHI MORNING IQRA TALEEM-UL-ATFAL 9 19-42-00388-1-002-E ABDUL HADI JAMEEL AHMED 1 LAHORE FOUNDATION (REGD.) ABDUL MOHAYMIN THE CITY SCHOOL TOWN 10 19-91-20772-1-006-E ZAHID ZAMAN 1 PESHAWAR ZAHID JUNIOR THE CITY SCHOOL WARSAK 11 19-91-20596-1-012-E ABDUL RAFAY ABDUL WAHEED 1 PESHAWAR JUNIOR THE CITY SCHOOL PRE 12 19-022-20404-1-001-E ABDUL RAFAY SHAIKH MOHSIN UDDIN SHAIKH 1 JUNIOR BRANCH LATIFABAD HYDERABAD II ABDUL REHMAN MUHAMMAD OMER ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL AND 13 19-51-20986-1-009-E 1 RAWALPINDI FAROOQ FAROOQ COLLEGE FWO 14 19-47-00214-1-022-E ABDUL SUBHAN KHAN ASIF SULTAN 1 CHENAB COLLEGE JHANG THE CITY SCHOOL PRE 15 19-022-20404-1-015-E ABDULLAH AHMED SOHAIL AHMED 1 JUNIOR BRANCH LATIFABAD HYDERABAD II SALEEM NAWAZ FAZAIA 16 19-021-20649-1-016-E ABDULLAH JAMIL JAMIL AKHTAR 1 KARACHI COLLEGE LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 17 19-42-00195-1-043-E ABDULLAH MALIK MALIK ASLAM 1 LAHORE CANAL CAMPUS 18 19-42-20638-1-001-E ABDUR REHMAN MOAZZAM SIDIQUE 1 SLC JUNIOR/MIDDLE LAHORE 19 19-41-21114-1-002-E ABEEHA FATIMA MUHAMMAD AMIR HANIF 1 FGS DAEWOO ROAD CAMPUS FAISALABAD M. H. SUFI FOUNDATION 20 19-547-00457-1-032-E ABEEHA SAJID SAJID HUSSAIN 1 HAFIZABAD SCHOOL KOT ISHAQ BRANCH 21 19-52-20783-1-003-E ABEEHA SOHAIL SOHAIL 1 THE BALANCE EDUCATION SIALKOT 22 19-51-20396-1-017-E ABIEL NATHANIEL SHAUN NATHANIEL 1 ST. MARY'S ACADEMY RAWALPINDI MUHAMMAD HARIS THE SMART SCHOOL 23 19-022-20573-1-003-E ABIHA HARIS 1 HYDERABAD MEMON SIDDIQUE BAWANI CAMPUS 24 19-543-20418-1-007-E ABRISH NOOR UBAID UR REHMAN 1 THE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL CHAKWAL THE CITY SCHOOL PRE 25 19-022-20404-1-004-E ABU BAKAR AFRIDI NOMAN AFRIDI 1 JUNIOR BRANCH LATIFABAD HYDERABAD II 26 19-021-20655-1-008-E ABUBAKR VOHRA ASAD ABDULLAH VOHRA 1 LINKS SCHOOL KARACHI THE LYNX SCHOOL PWD 27 19-051-20890-1-003-E ADAN AJMAL AJMAL FAROOQ 1 ISLAMABAD BRANCH * Bronze Medal: First position in the school within the respective class and at least 75% achieved. LIST OF BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT 28 19-41-21114-1-005-E ADAN FATIMA NADEEM ABBAS 1 FGS DAEWOO ROAD CAMPUS FAISALABAD AMERICAN LYCETUFF JUNIOR 29 19-051-20957-1-004-E AFAF FAROOQ FAROOQ E AZAM 1 AND UPPER SCHOOL PWD ISLAMABAD BRANCH SISA (SCHOOL OF 30 19-42-00526-1-002-E AFEEN BINT-E-ALI BASIT BIN ALI 1 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN LAHORE SCIENCE AND ARTS) BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL MANDI 31 19-546-20144-1-019-E AFREEN KHALID MISBAN AFREEN 1 SYSTEM BAHAUDDIN 32 19-42-00285-1-005-E AHMAD BIN FAKHAR FAKHAR NADEEM 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL LAHORE THE CITY SCHOOL NURSERY 33 19-62-00749-1-012-E AHMAD ESHAN TARIQ BASHIR 1 BAHAWALPUR BRANCH ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL 34 19-62-20346-1-019-E AHMAD KAMAL TAHIR KAMAL 1 BAHAWALPUR MIDDLE BAHAWALPUR CANTT THE SMART SCHOOL TIPU 35 19-51-20967-1-003-E AHMAD SHAHZAD SALEEM SHAHZAD 1 RAWALPINDI ROAD CAMPUS ARMY PUBLIC COLLEGE PMA 36 19-992-00227-1-002-E AHMED ABBASI IKRAM-UL-HAQ ABBASI 1 ABBOTTABAD KAKUL CAMPUS QUAID-E-AZAM DIVISIONAL 37 19-55-00870-1-010-E AHMED ADEEB MUHAMMAD ADEEB 1 GUJRANWALA PUBLIC SCHOOL 38 19-51-20871-1-006-E AHMED HASSAN MUHAMMAD JAMEEL 1 HITEC PRE SCHOOL RAWALPINDI BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL 39 19-022-20997-1-010-E AHMED HASSAN KHAN MOHAMMAD ALI 1 HYDERABAD SYSTEM LKG SALEEM NAWAZ FAZAIA 40 19-021-20649-1-009-E AHMED MIKAEL SAQIB HAMEED 1 KARACHI COLLEGE DAR-E-ARQAM MODEL HIGH 41 19-53-00356-1-017-E AHMED NADEEM NADEEM 1 GUJRAT SCHOOL ABUBAKAR CAMPUS DAR-E-ARQAM MODEL HIGH 42 19-53-00356-1-001-E AHMED SAJID SAJID AZIZ 1 GUJRAT SCHOOL ABUBAKAR CAMPUS 43 19-61-00586-1-002-E AHSAN NADEEM NADEEM SHAHID 1 PAKARAB PUBLIC SCHOOL MULTAN FAIRFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 44 19-42-20409-1-001-E AIDA NAVEED NAVEED AHMED 1 LAHORE WAPDA TOWN BRANCH 45 19-41-00365-1-002-E AIYAT ALI ALI ASGHAR 1 FGS GIRLS CAMPUS FAISALABAD 46 19-42-20820-1-001-E AIZA KASHIF KASHIF IJAZ 1 KINGSTON COLLEGE LAHORE 47 19-41-21114-1-006-E AIZA RASHID RASHID ALI 1 FGS DAEWOO ROAD CAMPUS FAISALABAD 48 19-52-20856-1-006-E AJAR ILYAS MUHAMMAD ILYAS 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SIALKOT IQRA ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL 49 19-081-20362-1-002-E ALEEHA EHSAN EHSAN 1 QUETTA AND COLLEGE THE CITY SCHOOL CHENAB 50 19-41-00523-1-004-E ALEEHA FATIMA WAQAS ZAFAR 1 FAISALABAD CAMPUS FALCONHOUSE GRAMMAR 51 19-021-00842-1-030-E ALEEZAH KHAN NOMAN AHMED KHAN 1 KARACHI SCHOOL 52 19-021-00488-1-096-E ALI ABBAS AAMIR HAYAT 1 HABIB PUBLIC SCHOOL KARACHI IQRA TALEEM-UL-ATFAL 53 19-42-00388-1-004-E ALI AHMAD KHAN ZUBAIR AHMAD KHAN 1 LAHORE FOUNDATION (REGD.) MUSHTAQ SARWAR THE OVERSEAS GRAMMAR 54 19-42-20576-1-002-E ALI MUSHTAQ 1 LAHORE BALOCH SCHOOL MUHAMMAD ASIF 55 19-021-20901-1-006-E ALISHBA 1 AL-YAQEEN SCHOOL KARACHI ANSARI * Bronze Medal: First position in the school within the respective class and at least 75% achieved. LIST OF BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT ALBADAR ALBARAKAH 56 19-021-20467-1-003-E ALVINA ABDUL QADIR 1 SCHOOL RAUZA GULSHAN KARACHI CAMPUS BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL 57 19-41-00662-1-024-E AMAL SHAHZAD TAHIR SHAHZAD 1 SYSTEM BF CIVIL LINES FAISALABAD PRIMARY BRANCH BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL 58 19-42-00113-1-032-E AMEL BILAL BILAL TAHIR 1 SYSTEM LES ANGES LAHORE MONTESSORI ACADEMY SALEEM NAWAZ FAZAIA 59 19-021-20649-1-008-E AMINA TASAWAR TASAWAR HUSSAIN 1 KARACHI COLLEGE LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 60 19-42-20719-1-021-E AMNA JAWAD JAWAD KHALEEQ 1 LAHORE LANDMARK PROJECT THE CITY SCHOOL PRE 61 19-022-20404-1-036-E AMNA SHAIKH MUHAMMAD ALI SHAIKH 1 JUNIOR BRANCH LATIFABAD HYDERABAD II 62 19-42-00724-1-068-E ANAAYA AMNA ALAM NAGHMAN NAVEED 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL LAHORE ROOTS IVY INTERNATIONAL 63 19-51-00629-1-006-E ANAAYA WAQAS WAQAS MUNIR 1 SCHOOLS WESTRIDGE RAWALPINDI CAMPUS SULTAN MAHOMED SHAH AGA 64 19-021-00417-1-008-E ANABIA GUL MOHSIN 1 KHAN SCHOOL PRIMARY KARACHI SECTION (MORNING SHIFT) THE CITY SCHOOL PRE 65 19-022-20404-1-007-E ANABIA KASHIF KASHIF FARAZ 1 JUNIOR BRANCH LATIFABAD HYDERABAD II NASRA PRIMARY SCHOOL 66 19-021-20154-1-003-E ANABIA SHEIKH TARIQ SHEIKH 1 KARACHI KORANGI AFTERNOON 67 19-021-00610-1-022-E ANAS AHMED MAILK MOIZ AHMED 1 THE CITY NURSERY KARACHI BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL 68 19-42-00280-1-019-E ANAYA ILYAS MIAN KAMRAN ILYAS 1 SYSTEM ALLAMA IQBAL TOWN LAHORE CAMPUS ROOTS MILLENNIUM 69 19-55-00790-1-006-E ANAYA RAZA RAZA MURAD 1 GUJRANWALA SCHOOLS HOLBORN CAMPUS ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCHOOL 70 19-91-00945-1-019-E ANEES KHAN GUL BADSHAH 1 PESHAWAR JUNIOR KHYBER CAMPUS INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY SCHOOL AND 71 19-051-20333-1-005-E ANEESA DANEESH 1 ISLAMABAD COLLEGE CHAK SHEHZAD CAMPUS THE CITY SCHOOL TOWN 72 19-91-20772-1-002-E ANEQ SHAHZAD SHAHZAD FAHAD 1 PESHAWAR JUNIOR MUHAMMAD ANEES-UL- BLOOMFIELD HALL SCHOOL 73 19-41-00833-1-005-E ANIS UL MUJTABA 1 FAISALABAD RASOOL CANAL CAMPUS H.H. SHEIKH KHALIFA PUBLIC RAHIM YAR 74 19-068-00315-1-016-E ANISHA SHAROON SHAROON SAMUEL 1 SCHOOL KHAN ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL & 75 19-022-00320-1-028-E ANIYA . 1 HYDERABAD COLLEGE SRC ANMOL IBRAHIM IBRAHIM BAHADUR COMMUNITY BASED 76 19-021-20728-1-004-E 1 KARACHI HUNZAI HUNZAI EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY DR A.Q KHAN SYSTEM APHS 77 19-51-20985-1-001-E ANOOD SHAHIID M SHAHID HAMEED 1 RAWALPINDI CAMPUS 78 19-61-20354-1-004-E ANSHARA FATIMA MUHAMMAD ARIF 1 SUPERIOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL MULTAN THE EMINENT SCHOLARS 79 19-021-20983-1-002-E ANUM KULSOOM MUHAMMAD AKHTAR 1 KARACHI SCHOOL NASRA SCHOOL NORTH 80 19-021-00876-1-014-E ARESHA MUHAMMAD ARIF 1 KARACHI CAMPUS PRIMARY KARACHI SECTION ROOTS INTERNATIONAL ARHAM MASOOD 81 19-051-20454-1-002-E RAJA MASOOD 1 SCHOOLS BLOOMSBURY ISLAMABAD YAQOOB CAMPUS F-10 * Bronze Medal: First position in the school within the respective class and at least 75% achieved.
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