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Gomal University Campus DepartmentDegree TitleYear Of StudyFull Name Father Name CNIC Degree Title CGPA Student Selection StatusMerit Status City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 1 Sifat Ullah Aziz Ullah 1210316237695 B.Com (Hons) 4 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 1 UZAIR HAYAT MUHAMMAD HAYAT 1210136560117 B.Com (Hons) 4 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 1 Abdul Basit Raheel Muhammad Waris 1210135532303 B.Com (Hons) 3.93 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Naveed Saad Ullah 1120129717017 B.Com (Hons) 3.69 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 1 Hazrat Noor Shah gul 1210125585751 B.Com (Hons) 3.31 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 1 MEHRAN SALEEM SHAHZADA SALEEM 1210120543815 B.Com (Hons) 3.97 Not Selected Not Verified City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 1 Mazhar Ali Khalid Mahmood 1210164726607 B.Com (Hons) 3.84 Not Selected Not Verified City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Zakaullah Mohibullah 1210120710447 B.Com (Hons) 3.71 Not Selected Not Verified City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Alam zeb Khan Jehan Zeb Khan 1210146530793 B.Com (Hons) 4 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Nouman khan Hashim khan 1210121892015 B.Com (Hons) 3.82 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Noman Muhammad Younis 1210176350205 B.Com (Hons) 4 Not Selected Not Verified City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Moti Ullah Abdul Sattar 1210184893233 B.Com (Hons) 4 Not Selected Not Verified City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 syed nalain ilyas raza syed azhar hussain shah 1210170550543 B.Com (Hons) 4 Not Selected Not Verified City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Waleed Muhammad Saeed Joya 1210176641917 B.Com (Hons) 3.72 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Habib Ullah Hidayat Ullah 1210395382675 B.Com (Hons) 3.72 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Zain u ddin Muhammad Yahya 2170564987465 B.Com (Hons) 3.66 Not Selected Disapproved Student City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Qasim Mir Khatim 2170278170547 B.Com (Hons) 3.55 Not Selected Disapproved Student City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Tahir Bhatti Ghulam Murtaza 1210151485657 B.Com (Hons) 3.5 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Rizwan Ghulam Qasim 1210116208545 B.Com (Hons) 3.4 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Zohaib Khan Khan Afsar 1210175061973 B.Com (Hons) 3.3 Not Selected Not Verified City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Arman Ullah Gul Jamal 1420366166103 B.Com (Hons) 3.04 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Asfand yar Saif Ullah Khan 1210175129097 B.Com (Hons) 2.98 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Shoaib Malik Saeedullah Khan 1210106173767 B.Com (Hons) 2.94 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 2 Faraz Ahmad Riaz Ahmad 1120184707703 B.Com (Hons) 2.86 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 Salman Ahmad Ahmad Khan 1210328097091 B.Com (Hons) 3.45 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 Abdussalam Taj badshah 1220198926229 B.Com (Hons) 3.42 Not Selected Disapproved Student City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 fazal ullah Aman ullah khan 1120177021129 B.Com (Hons) 3.42 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 Inam Ullah Fazal Abbas 1210182024859 B.Com (Hons) 3.34 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 Muhammad Zeeshan Maqbool Huusain 1210174486309 B.Com (Hons) 3.31 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 Muhammad Abtash Umar Ghulam Farid 1210182795457 B.Com (Hons) 3.19 Not Selected Disapproved Student City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 Mohammad Noman Khan Abdul Manan 1120150721497 B.Com (Hons) 3.12 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 Ahmad Ali Shafiq Ahmad Khan 1210125607313 B.Com (Hons) 3.02 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 muhammad usman umer khan 1210345012055 B.Com (Hons) 2.98 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 WASEEM AKBAR KHAN GHULAM AKBAR KHAN 1210327048891 B.Com (Hons) 2.98 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 Muhammad Ali Muhammad Yousaf 1210108786823 B.Com (Hons) 2.92 Not Selected Disapproved Student City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 Latif Khan Sardad Khan 1120187582611 B.Com (Hons) 2.83 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 3 Danial Saddiq Shaukat Hayat khan 1210198536467 B.Com (Hons) 2.78 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 4 Muhammad Salman Ghulam Qasim 1210173996207 B.Com (Hons) 3.35 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 4 Syed Dur Mehdi Jahangir Abbas 1210156902681 B.Com (Hons) 3.98 Not Selected Not Verified City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 4 Muhammad danish alam Muhammad alamgir 1210108685651 B.Com (Hons) 3.31 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 4 Muhammad Waqas Haq Nawaz 1210150154587 B.Com (Hons) 3.25 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 4 ABID ULLAH ATLAS KHAN 1210191653243 B.Com (Hons) 3.2 Not Selected Not Verified City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 4 IZHAR ALI SHAH BAKHTIAR ALI SHAH 1210102751495 B.Com (Hons) 3.03 Not Selected Not Verified City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 4 Adil Saeed Saeed ur Rehman 2150551144731 B.Com (Hons) 3.03 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 4 Humaira Mehar Din 1210188372922 B.Com (Hons) 2.95 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Bachelors 16 Years 4 NAEEM ULLAH ASAD ULLAH GHALIB 1210148994117 B.Com (Hons) 2.67 Not Selected Not Verified City Campus Commerce Masters 16 Years 1 Taslim Ahmad Muhammad Naim Sahibzada 3520081003493 M.Com (16 Year) 4 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Masters 16 Years 1 shah hussain gul aslam 1110203489367 M.Com (16 Year) 4 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Masters 16 Years 1 Asra Bibi Qayyum Nawaz 1210132677690 M.Com (16 Year) 4 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Masters 16 Years 1 basir muhammad khan munawar khan 1120191310105 M.Com (16 Year) 3.95 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Masters 16 Years 1 Ibrar ali Abdul qayyum 1120144836773 M.Com (16 Year) 3.88 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Masters 16 Years 1 usman ghani shah nawaz khan 1120101739049 M.Com (16 Year) 3.68 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Masters 16 Years 1 abdul qadeer barkat ullah 1120131542707 M.Com (16 Year) 3.52 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Masters 16 Years 1 Aafaq Ahmad Mushtaq Ahmad 1210172703819 M.Com (16 Year) 2.69 Not Selected Not Verified City Campus Commerce Masters 16 Years 2 Gulap Khan Inayat Ullah Khan 1110177793519 M.Com (16 Year) 3.64 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Masters 16 Years 2 MUHAMMAD KHALIL KHAN NAQEEB ULLAH KHAN 1110191217317 M.Com (16 Year) 3.28 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Masters 16 Years 2 waqas ahmed faiz ahmed 1210177287539 M.Com (16 Year) 2.9 Not Selected Eligible City Campus Commerce Masters 16 Years 2 Ihsan Ullah Nawar Khan 2260169960369 M.Com (16 Year) 2.84 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 Hafiz Ali Sajjad Muhammad Iqbal 4250141725023 DVM 4 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 Muhammad Dawood Muhammad Naeem 3120242365899 DVM 3.96 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 muhammad sajid ahmad khan 3830201766389 DVM 3.89 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 Muhammad hamza rehman Abdul rehman 3220187148709 DVM 3.82 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 Muhammad Umair Hafiz Muhammad Amin 3810176146409 DVM 3.73 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 Mehboob Ahmed Allah Ditta 3230418281387 DVM 3.72 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 Abdul Rauf khan Abdullah khan 3830184828334 DVM 3.72 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 Aziz ur Rehman Abdul Rehman 1210353544871 DVM 3.63 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 shafiq u rehman paida jan 2170456982995 DVM 3.63 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 Tariq Aziz Sher Ali 2170812577687 DVM 3.61 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 Abdul Karim Khalid Khalid Mehmood 3320297218217 DVM 3.58 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 asif shahzad attaullah 1210162164383 DVM 3.56 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 Mujeeb ur Rehman Ghulam farid 3640139039433 DVM 3.54 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal CollegeBachelors Of Veterinary 16 Years Sciences1 kamran Rasheed Shah Syed Abdul Rasheed Shah 3220393543271 DVM 3.54 Selected Student Eligible City Campus Gomal
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