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Khyber Medical University, Peshawar KHYBER MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, PESHAWAR BACHELOR OF MEDICINE & BACHELOR OF SURGERY (MBBS) FOURTH PROFESSIONAL SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION 2015 EXAMINATION HELD IN MAR - APR 2016 RESULT DECLARED ON MAY 12, 2016 MAX MARKS: 1000 NOTIFICATION NO. MBBS (4th Prof -S15)-1 Roll Reg.No. Name Father's Name Result No. Bannu Medical College, Bannu 4401 2010/KMU/BMC/098 KALEEM ULLAH ABDUL KAREEM Re: Comm Med 4402 2009-UB-BMC-23162 FARMAN ZEB SAEED ZADA Re: All 4403 2011/KMU/BMC/096 MUSHTAQ AHMAD MUHAMMAD ISHAQ 589 4404 2011/KMU/BMC/036 REHMAT ULLAH KHANJA GUL 601 4405 2011/KMU/BMC/046 ARSALAN KHAN SAEED UR RAHMAN Re: Comm Med 4406 2011/KMU/BMC/051 BASHARAT KHAN SHAD KHAN 642 4407 2011/KMU/BMC/078 MOHAMMAD KASHIF MOHAMMAD NISAR Re: Comm Med, Path, Eye 4408 2011/KMU/BMC/067 FAISAL MASROOR SIKANDAR KHAN Re: Comm Med 4409 2011/KMU/BMC/003 HANIFA GHULAM MUJTABA 701 4410 2010/KMU/BMC/021 GULALAI IRSHAD ALI 664 4411 2010/KMU/BMC/091 MUHAMMAD SABIR LAL MIR 631 4412 2011/KMU/BMC/063 NOOR HABIB DURAN GUL 588 4413 2011/KMU/BMC/066 SYED REHMAN PIR REHMAN 584 4414 2009-UB-BMC-29763 USMAN GHANI GUL BAD SHAH 604 4415 2010/KMU/BMC/004 FAZEELA KHAN DR. QUTAB KHAN 622 4416 2011/KMU/BMC/065 MUHAMMAD IRFAN MUQTADIR SHAH 608 4417 2011/KMU/BMC/088 FALAK SADA KHAN MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN 695 4418 2011/KMU/BMC/093 SHANZEB KHAN MUBARAK ZEB 613 4419 2011/KMU/BMC/054 MIRAJ AHMAD SYED MOHAMMAD 625 4420 2011/KMU/BMC/082 MUHAMMAD ZEESHAN MUSHTAQ AHMAD ALI KHAN 593 4421 2011/KMU/BMC/072 FAWAD AHMAD AWAL GUL 664 4422 2011/KMU/BMC/090 ZAHID ALI MUHAMMAD HALEEM 598 4423 2011/KMU/BMC/058 WAQAR AHMED KHAN SARBILAND KHAN 649 4424 2011/KMU/BMC/030 SHADAB SHAKIR MUHAMMAD SHAKIR MIAN 684 4425 2011/KMU/BMC/071 EJAZ UL HAQ MUHAMMAD YOUSAF Re: Comm Med 4426 2011/KMU/BMC/050 ASAD IHSAN IHSAN ULLAH 606 4427 2011/KMU/BMC/062 SADAM HUSSAIN SOHBAT KHAN 647 4428 2011/KMU/BMC/064 SALMAN ULLAH IRFAN ULLAH 609 4429 2011/KMU/BMC/012 AIMAN MARIA AZIZ AZIZ UR REHMAN 670 4430 2011/KMU/BMC/039 SHABIR AHMAD GUL MUHAMMAD 614 4431 2011/KMU/BMC/060 AMANULLAH NASAR KHAN 660 4432 2011/KMU/BMC/079 GOHAR RAHMAN SAEED UR REHMAN 627 4433 2011/KMU/BMC/042 SHAH FAHAD NAIK MUHAMMAD 627 4434 2011/KMU/BMC/077 MUHAMMAD TARIQ AJMAL KHAN 616 4435 2011/KMU/BMC/052 ARIF AHMAD SADIQ AHMAD 723 4436 2011/KMU/BMC/031 NOOR UL AIN MALIK SOHRAB KHAN 689 4437 2011/KMU/BMC/092 TAHIR HUSSAIN HABIB GUL 617 4438 2011/KMU/BMC/091 MUHAMMAD IHSANULLAH MUHAMMAD ZAHID 623 4439 2011/KMU/BMC/038 HASHIM KHAN INAM ULLAH 613 4440 2011/KMU/BMC/087 RASHID MENHAS UMAR FAROOQ 605 4441 2011/KMU/BMC/037 SHAHZEB KHAN MUSHER ALI KHAN 592 4442 2011/KMU/BMC/045 AHMAD BABRAK ZEB RAB NAWAZ KHAN 668 4443 2011/KMU/BMC/098 SANA ULLAH INAYAT ULLAH 646 4444 2011/KMU/BMC/070 ZULFIQAR ALI SHAH BASHIR HUSSAIN SHAH 590 Page 1 of 15 Roll Reg.No. Name Father's Name Result No. 4445 2011/KMU/BMC/040 ZAIN UL ABEDIN ABDUL QAYUM 693 4446 2011/KMU/BMC/032 SABA KHATTAK MUHAMMAD USMAN 683 4447 2011/KMU/BMC/048 UMAR FAROOQ GHAWSA KHAN 626 4448 2011/KMU/BMC/047 SAEED UR REHMAN ABDUL SALAM KHAN 703 4449 2011/KMU/BMC/074 ASAD JAMIL MUHAMMAD JAMIL KHAN 627 4450 2011/KMU/BMC/061 RASOOL JAMAL ALAM KHAN 629 4451 2011/KMU/BMC/056 ADNAN SHAH ZARGHOON SHAH 643 4452 2011/KMU/BMC/089 ABDUL SAMAD KHAN NOORAN SAID 644 4453 2011/KMU/BMC/043 AMJAD ALI FARMAN ALI 637 4454 2011/KMU/BMC/075 GULZAR AHMAD ABDUL HAMID KHAN 646 4455 2011/KMU/BMC/073 INAM ULLAH SHER MUHAMMAD 653 4456 2011/KMU/BMC/085 JAVED MIANDAD MIAN RAHIM DAD 656 4457 2011/KMU/BMC/025 HIFSA ISRAR SAHIDZADA ISRAR UN NABI 682 4458 2011/KMU/BMC/024 SHUMAILA SIKANDER SIKANDER SHER 654 4459 2011/KMU/BMC/057 MUHAMMAD ILYAS MUHAMMAD SHARIF 576 4460 2011/KMU/BMC/020 SADAF HAFIZ MUHAMMAD HAFIZ 634 4461 2011/KMU/BMC/014 ULFAT NAZ ALAM DR. JAN ALAM 602 4462 2011/KMU/BMC/007 FATIMA SAFDAR ALI SAFDAR ALI 662 4463 2011/KMU/BMC/004 LUBNA WALI TAJ WALI KHAN 663 Bacha Khan Medical College, Mardan 4464 2011/KMU/BKMC/025 LINA SAFDAR SAFDAR HUSSAIN 652 4465 2011/KMU/BKMC/013 ASAD IFTIKHAR QAZI IFTIKHAR AHMAD Re: All 4466 2011/KMU/BKMC/026 MUHAMMAD ILYAS KHAN ALI JAUHAR 657 4467 2011/KMU/BKMC/009 ABDUL HAMEED KHAN SABAR KHAN 652 4468 2011/KMU/BKMC/039 NAZIR ALI SHAH MUNIR ALI SHAH 649 4469 2010/KMU/BKMC/055 SYED ASIM ALI SHAH SYED MUMTAZ SAID 562 4470 2011/KMU/BKMC/037 DANISH AHMED KHAN IMTIAZ AHMED 641 4471 2011/KMU/BKMC/035 JUNAID ALI WISAL MUHAMMAD 649 4472 2011/KMU/BKMC/053 MUHAMMAD ISHFAQ HAJI MUHAMMAD ARIF 598 4473 2011/KMU/BKMC/004 ZEESHAN EHSAN EHSAN ALI ASHK 637 4474 2011/KMU/BKMC/005 MUKHTIAR ALI KHAN BAKHTIAR KHAN 666 4475 2011/KMU/BKMC/022 AISHA GOHAR GOHAR ALI KHAN 670 4476 2011/KMU/BKMC/036 FAZAL ELAHI SATTAR KHAN 671 4477 2011/KMU/BKMC/021 MASHAL RIAZ RIAZ AHMAD 691 4478 2011/KMU/BKMC/050 SHAHZAD KHAN SARFARAZ KHAN 670 4479 2011/KMU/BKMC/046 MUHAMMAD JAMAL MUHAMMAD MUNIR 621 4480 2011/KMU/BKMC/017 KHALID UMAR ABDUL GHAFFAR 601 4481 2011/KMU/BKMC/030 NAILA GUL SAEED UR REHMAN 617 4482 2011/KMU/BKMC/045 SANAM SHAFIQ SHAFIQ-UR-REHMAN 698 4483 2011/KMU/BKMC/023 NAVEED AHMAD MUHAMMAD IQBAL 639 4484 2011/KMU/BKMC/041 SAMI UL HAQ MUHAMMAD RAHIM 668 4485 2011/KMU/BKMC/033 HASSAN EJAZ EJAZ AHMED 636 4486 2011/KMU/BKMC/044 MUHAMMAD ASAD ULLAH ARIF ARIF RAZA KHAN 686 5122 2011/KMU/BKMC/057 SHUJA UR REHMAN GHULAM NABI 614 5123 2010/KMU/BKMC/052 ABDUL NASIR KHANA ZAR Re: Comm Med Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad 4487 2009/KMU/AMC/071 HAJRA KHAN SAJJAD ALI KHAN 539 4488 2011/KMU/AMC/079 JAWAD KHAN NAWAB KHAN 596 4489 2011/KMU/AMC/237 REHANA IFTIKHAR IFTIKHAR DAUD 641 4490 2010/KMU/AMC/214 TUGHRAL RAHMAN HABIB UR RAHMAN 566 4491 2011/KMU/AMC/001 AAMIR RAUF ABDUR RAUF KHAN 594 4492 2011/KMU/AMC/003 ABBAS ALAM ALAMGIR KHAN 583 Page 2 of 15 Roll Reg.No. Name Father's Name Result No. 4493 2011/KMU/AMC/038 ASIM ABBAS NOOR HASSAN 728 4494 2011/KMU/AMC/052 FARHAT ULLAH MUHAMMAD YAQOOB KHAN 586 4495 2011/KMU/AMC/106 MUHAMMAD ABBAS FAZAL ALEEM 602 4496 2011/KMU/AMC/130 MUHAMMAD YOUNAS KHAN MUHAMMAD AKBAR KHAN 539 4497 2011/KMU/AMC/162 RAJA MUHAMMAD AYAZ RAJA MUHAMMAD FAYYAZ 618 4498 2011/KMU/AMC/172 SADEEQ AHMAD QAIM KHAN 650 4499 2011/KMU/AMC/174 SAEED ULLAH SAADAT KHAN 605 4500 2011/KMU/AMC/179 SAKHAWAT HUSSAIN TURABAN 591 4501 2011/KMU/AMC/200 SYED ALI RAZA RAZA SHAH 551 4502 2011/KMU/AMC/223 WAQAS ALI MUFARRIKH SHAH 538 4503 2011/KMU/AMC/229 ZARMEEN QAISER QAISER QURESHI 687 4504 2011/KMU/AMC/231 ZEESHAN ALI LIAQAT ALI 624 4505 2011/KMU/AMC/239 MUHAMMAD ADEEL AJMAL AJMAL 586 4506 2011/KMU/AMC/110 MUHAMMAD ASIF MUHAMMAD ASHRAF KHAN 608 4507 2011/KMU/AMC/082 KASHIF ALI AFTAB AHMAD 623 4508 2010/KMU/AMC/142 MURAD ALI FARHAD KHAN 597 4509 2010/KMU/AMC/226 ZAHEER AHMED MUHAMMAD TAQI 586 4510 2011/KMU/AMC/022 ALTAF AHMED MUHAMMAD IQBAL AZAM KHAN 611 4511 2011/KMU/AMC/026 AMMAR KHALID DR. KHALID KHAN 642 4512 2011/KMU/AMC/065 HIDAYAT ULLAH GUL SHAH DIN 611 4513 2011/KMU/AMC/080 JUNAID IQBAL JAFAR IQBAL 572 4514 2011/KMU/AMC/088 KIRAN AZIZ AZIZ UR RAHMAN 609 4515 2011/KMU/AMC/101 MEHTAB MUHAMMAD KHAN SHAH MEHMOOD KHAN 559 4516 2011/KMU/AMC/153 NOORA REHMAN KHAN SHAUKAT REHMAN KHAN 581 4517 2011/KMU/AMC/161 RAHMAT ALI LAYAQ ZAR 578 4518 2011/KMU/AMC/177 SAHIBZADA ADNAN AHMAD SAHIBZADA MUHAMMAD YAQUB 571 4519 2011/KMU/AMC/184 SARA KHAN TARIQ HUSSAIN KHATTAK 592 4520 2011/KMU/AMC/208 TOOBA KHAN MUHAMMAD IQBAL KHAN 693 4521 2011/KMU/AMC/215 WADEEA ANWAAR ANWAR UL HAQ 597 4522 2011/KMU/AMC/217 WAJEEHA YAHYA MUHAMMAD YAHYA 595 4523 2011/KMU/AMC/218 WAJIHA IJAZ SYED IJAZ HUSSAIN SHAH 649 4524 2011/KMU/AMC/115 MUHAMMAD DAWOOD KHAN ANWAR UD DIN 548 4525 2011/KMU/AMC/046 BASIT ALI MOHAMMAD ALI TAJ 588 4526 2011/KMU/AMC/073 INAYAT UL HAQ ISRAR UL HAQ 583 4527 2011/KMU/AMC/107 MUHAMMAD ABID KHAN MUHAMMAD RAHMAN 553 4528 2011/KMU/AMC/113 MUHAMMAD BILAL KHAN FAZAL REHMAN 593 4529 2011/KMU/AMC/123 MUHAMMAD SUHAIL MUHAMMAD ISMAIL 596 4530 2011/KMU/AMC/175 SAEEDULLAH HAMIDULLAH 593 4531 2011/KMU/AMC/186 SARTAJ AZIZ MUHAMMAD AMIR 547 4532 2010/KMU/AMC/086 KABIR GUL AFTAB GUL 530 4533 2010/KMU/AMC/105 MASOOD UR REHMAN NOOR UR REHMAN 590 4534 2010/KMU/AMC/114 MUHAMMAD AMIZ KHAN SHER ZADA 590 4535 2011/KMU/AMC/011 ABDULLAH ZEB MALIK AURANGZEB 667 MUHAMMAD AQIF KHAN 4536 2011/KMU/AMC/109 WAZIR ZAKA ULLAH KHAN 575 4537 2011/KMU/AMC/165 RIAZ UR REHMAN MUHAMMAD MUSTAFA 577 4538 2011/KMU/AMC/178 SAJID ANWAR SHAH ANWAR 574 4539 2011/KMU/AMC/192 SHAMSUR KHAN SIKANDAR KHAN 621 4540 2011/KMU/AMC/203 SYED QAMAR ABBAS SYED ISHAQUE HUSSAIN 613 4541 2011/KMU/AMC/097 MARYAM AZIZ YUSAFZAI AZIZ-UR-RAHMAN-YUSAFZAI 598 4542 2011/KMU/AMC/104 MONEEM IQBAL SAID ALAM KHAN 611 4543 2011/KMU/AMC/201 SYED ATIF HUSSAIN SHAH SYED MUDASSAR SHAH 590 Page 3 of 15 Roll Reg.No.
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