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Kano University of Science and Technology, Wudil Central Admissions Committee 2014/2015 Provisional Admission List Uploaded online by www.myschoolgist.com.ng KANO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, WUDIL CENTRAL ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE 2014/2015 PROVISIONAL ADMISSION LIST S/N JAMB REG. NO. STUDENT NAME GENDER STATE UTME SCOREENTRY MODE PROGRAMME 1 46403564CC BELLO MUAZU GAYA MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 2 45819745EH DAHIR ADNAN NUHU MALE KANO 195 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 3 45474523EE ATA KHALID YUSUF MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 4 45336613GJ BELLO HAMZA UMAR MALE KANO 180 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 5 45479114EF SALISU ZULKIFLU ADAM MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 6 45826299HG TASIU KHALIL NABEGU MALE KANO 218 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 7 45820620EB BILAL ABDULSALAM IBRAHIM MALE KANO 191 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 8 46405028JC ABBAS NAIMA ABDULHAMID MALE KANO 190 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 9 45858049IA ABDULKADIR IBRAHIM MALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 10 45832167CJ ABUBAKAR USMAN BASHIR MALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 11 45833835GJ AHMAD MAHMOUD MUSTAPHA MALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 12 45955838EB HARUNA MARYAM ABDULLAHI MALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 13 45816749BE HASSAN NAFIU MUHAMMAD MALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 14 46405368EC MOHD ABDULRAUF HAMISU MALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 15 45834533BC MUHAMMAD MARYAM AHMAD FEMALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 16 47098910GG MUHAMMAD ZAHARADDEEN MALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 17 45955068CD SANI HARUNA MALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 18 45314876JG SULAIMAN MUSTAPHA MUHAMMAD MALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 19 47596111DC ABUBAKAR ABUBAKAR UZAIRU MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 20 46403359FF ADAM ABUBAKAR IBRAHIM MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 21 45476276CD ADAMU ALHAJI JAMILU MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 22 45472622CE ADO BUHARI MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 23 46263512HB AHMAD MAHI RUFAI MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 24 45226674IG IBRAHIM RUFA'I ABDULLAHI MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 25 46261520DD ILIYASU ABBA HAMISU MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 26 45276951JA INUWA RABIAT AMINU MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 27 45817622BE MAGASHI ISA ABDULKADIR MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 28 45476065HE MUHAMMAD MUSA ISAH MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 29 45314483BE SA'AD ABUBAKAR SURAJO MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 30 45225785DH SHUAIBU IBRAHIM FARUK MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 31 45453533GB SULAIMAN MIKA ALIYU MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 32 45816677DG IBRAHIM MUSAB HABIB MALE KANO 193 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 33 47099010FH SABO HUDU A MALE KANO 188 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 34 45333373IJ RABI'U ANWAR MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 35 45315239HE SULAIMAN ABUBAKAR MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 36 45227130HG BASHIR HABIBA ABDULAZIZ MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 37 45226651FI MUHAMMAD BELLO MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 38 45816658JD RABI'U ADANAN YUSIF MALE KANO 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 39 46091459JD INUSAH YAKUBU MALE KANO 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 40 45858309HG ABDULAZIZ MUHAMMAD TIJJANI MALE KANO 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 41 45314379DF MUHAMMAD SANI UMAR MALE KANO 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 42 45330997DJ BALA BILKISU MUHAMMAD FEMALE BAUCHI 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 43 45955764GJ TORLUMUN DEMEOR VINCENT MALE BEN 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 44 45832375IE IMONOFI LAWAN TANUTI MALE EDO 190 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 45 45453618JH I G E Z E O N Y I N Y E C H I O FEMALE ENUGU 198 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 46 47098639AG NNOROM JIL CHUKWUEBUKA MALE IMO 188 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 47 46261593AI ABDULLAHI IDRIS MALE JIG 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 48 45476623EJ SALISU BAFFA MALE JIG 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 49 46261600IE ABDULLAHI TASIU MALE JIG 188 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) Uploaded online by www.myschoolgist.com.ng 50 45452895DF HALLIRU BUHARI YAU MALE JIG 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 51 45476640JF GARBA SHUAIBU MALE JIG 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 52 45454222DB KABIRU IDRIS MALE JIG 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 53 45333775EH UBALE TAJO MALE JIGAWA 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 54 45954004BE ALHASSAN SA\'IDU MALE JIGAWA 188 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 55 45436076FC SADIQ MUHAMMAD IDRIS MALE JIGAWA 183 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 56 46261765HE MUHAMMAD SULAIMAN MALE JIGAWA 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 57 45473539IG MUSA DALHATU TAURA MALE JIGAWA 220 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 58 46263628BE AMINU UMAR RINGIM MALE JIGAWA 192 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 59 45475285IG SAMBO USMAN ABBA MALE JIGAWA 192 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 60 45955515EA MUBARAK ADAMU MALE JIGAWA 189 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 61 45479237GE MUHAMMAD ABUBAKAR TAZARA MALE JIGAWA 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 62 45475119AC ABBA ABUBAKAR MUHAMMAD MALE JIGAWA 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 63 45475115BE ABDULKADIR MUHAMMAD MALE JIGAWA 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 64 45227425GE ISMA\'IL BADAMASI MALE JIGAWA 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 65 45474747FB ABDULLAHI FATIMA MALE JIGAWA 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 66 45475090IJ ADAMU KHAMISU MALE JIGAWA 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 67 46262519ED LAWAN IBRAHIM ISMA'IL MALE JIGAWA 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 68 45825922ED SALISU LAWAN MALE JIGAWA 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 69 45474806GI TURAKI MUSTAPHA MALE JIGAWA 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 70 46262971EF ABUBAKAR ABDU ILU MALE JIGAWA 208 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 71 45474746FE ABDULLAHI AISHA MALE JIGAWA 193 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 72 45333678EH SULAIMAN RUFA'I MALE JIGAWA 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 73 45226780FJ NUHU MARYAM FEMALE JIGAWA 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 74 47324089DH ABDULLAHI SULEIMAN MALE KADUNA 194 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 75 45227683GG SUNUSI AMINU ABDULLAHI MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 76 45955051HE YUSUF USMAN USMAN MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 77 45819716DH IBRAHIM ABDULLAHI SABO MALE KANO 197 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 78 45474336CD AHMAD ABDULAZEEZ ABUBAKAR MALE KANO 188 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 79 45227577JD IBRAHIM UMMI ABDULKARIM FEMALE KANO 188 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 80 45275144HJ KABIR FATIMA FEMALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 81 45314834CI ABUBAKAR DAHIRU MALE KANO 188 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 82 45276975BI ISA MUHAMMAD SANI MALE KANO 188 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 83 45473263EB SAADATU IBRHIM PANDA FEMALE KANO 203 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 84 45833435AI ALIYU YAHAYA MALE KANO 201 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 85 46289018IG DATTI MUHAMMAD ABBA MALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 86 46288593AD GARBA ADAMU MALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 87 45855658HF IDRIS FATIMA ALIYU FEMALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 88 45857907CB YUNUSA MUNNIRAT ILIYASU FEMALE KANO 185 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 89 45472907EC ADAM ADAM MUHD MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 90 45225826BB ALIYU SURAYYA ABBA FEMALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 91 45336271CI BELLO UMAR M MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 92 46263421FD GAYA NASARA SAHANUNU MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 93 45227705JH HASSAN BADIYA FEMALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 94 45334760AC IBRAHIM MARYAM KASSIM FEMALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 95 45227118BF ISHAQ AMINU UBALE MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 96 45816745CG ISYAKU ABBA MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 97 45225857BF MAS'UD ABDULLAHI SHEHU MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 98 45313982GC MUHAMMAD BUHARI ADAM MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 99 45820858AG MUHAMMAD SANI ABUBAKAR MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 100 45472649EA RIDWAN BASHIR IDRIS MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 101 45832724AH SA'AD AHMAD AHMAD MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 102 45816083HC SAAD MUNZALI USMAN MALE KANO 184 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 103 45477821EE IDRIS AMINU IDRIS MALE KANO 189 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 104 45836283JH MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM ALI MALE KANO 188 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) Uploaded online by www.myschoolgist.com.ng 105 45277188FI HUSSAIN ASMA'U IDRIS FEMALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 106 45815548CI RABIU ABDURRAHMAN BELLO MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 107 45275495JD ALIYU ISMAIL TIJJANI MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 108 45315609DB ABDULLAHI UMMI ADAM FEMALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 109 45314134JB SA'AD FATIMA ABDUSSALAM FEMALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 110 45227782GA USMAN HUDU MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 111 45226901IE AHMAD ADAMU UMAR MALE KANO 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 112 45833096FF MUSA GHADDAFI SHUAIBU MALE KANO 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 113 45857235JH SABIU NURA AHMAD MALE KANO 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 114 45840224BB SANI NURA ALHASSAN MALE KANO 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 115 45831244IC ABUBAKAR MUNIRAT IMAM FEMALE KANO 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 116 45474422FG ABDULLAHI BASHIR MUSA MALE KANO 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 117 45179571GG ABUBAKAR ABDUL'AZIZ MOHD MALE KANO 186 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 118 45226483HH YARO SULAIMAN AUWALU MALE KANO 188 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 119 45227067HB ALIYU ABUBAKAR AHMAD MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 120 45814695GF UMAR MUHAMMAD INUWA MALE KANO 183 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 121 45815441FI YAKUB ZAINAB ALHASSAN MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 122 46402824BB USMAN FARUQ YAKUBU MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 123 45815546DE AUWALU MUHAMMADU ISAH MALE KANO 188 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 124 45954009JG ABDUL SURAJO LAWAL MALE KANO 187 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 125 45276437IA HAFIZU LITI ABDULLAHI MALE KANO 183 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 126 45227189JD NASIR MIKOMUHAMMAD MALE KANO 182 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 127 45476629DB MUSA MUHAMMAD BARE MALE KANO 181 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 128 45472933GB BARA\'U ASHIRU MALE KANO 180 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 129 46288530JF NASIRU SALEH ABDULLAHI MALE KANO 205 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 130 45472756BA ABDULKADIR ABBA BASHIR MALE KANO 188 UTME B. AGRICULTURE (Hons) 131 45819129FC IBRAHIM IBRAHIM SAID MALE KANO 187 UTME B.
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