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Result Gazette BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION ABBOTTABAD Result Gazette INTERMEDIATE (PART -I) ANNUAL 2020 Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Abbottabad Khyber Pakhtunkhwa BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION ABBOTTABAD RESULT AT A GLANCE District Status Gender Appeared Promoted Boys 5687 5687 Regular Girls 4747 4747 Abbottabad Boys 1417 1417 Private Girls 1123 1123 Boys 1659 1659 Regular Girls 150 150 Battagram Boys 514 514 Private Girls 93 93 Boys 4218 4218 Regular Girls 4270 4270 Haripur Boys 918 918 Private Girls 517 517 Boys 1666 1666 Regular Girls 20 20 Kohistan Boys 291 291 Private Girls 31 31 Boys 5906 5906 Regular Girls 3895 3895 Mansehra Boys 1943 1943 Private Girls 1228 1228 Total 40293 40293 Roll No Name Father's Name Marks Grade Remarks DMC Collection Centre 1 Shamia Khan Muhammad Alam Promoted Own Institution 2 Ayesha Sultan Promoted Own Institution 3 Tayyaba Khan Jehanzab Khan Promoted Own Institution 4 Noor Ul Huda Muhammad Saeed Promoted Own Institution 5 Zill E Huma Ashfaq Ahmed Promoted Own Institution 6 Ameera Ghalib Ghalib Hussain Promoted Own Institution 7 Fatiha Shakeel Shakeel Ahmed Promoted Own Institution 8 Fatima Shakeel Muhammad Shakeel Promoted Own Institution 9 Zobia Shakeel Shakeel Ahmad Promoted Own Institution 10 Maleeha Gul Hameedullah Promoted Own Institution 11 Nabia Safdar Safdar Zaman Promoted Own Institution 12 Eesha Amjad Amjad Mehmood Promoted Own Institution 13 Syeda Amina Zia Syed Zia Hussain Shah Promoted Own Institution 14 Samra Rasheed Muhammad Rasheed Promoted Own Institution 15 Manail Hameed Hameed Gul Promoted Own Institution 16 Nayab Naveed Sardar Naveed Akhtar Promoted Own Institution Anjum 17 Munazza Hanif Muhammad Hanif Promoted Own Institution 18 Iqra Sajid Muhammad Sajid Khan Promoted Own Institution 19 Sibgha Khurshid Khurshid Anwar Promoted Own Institution 20 Khafia Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Promoted Own Institution 21 Muneeza Aftab Aftab Munir Promoted Own Institution 22 Laraib Mushtaq Ahmad Promoted Own Institution 23 Alisha Manzoor Manzoor Ahmad Promoted Own Institution 24 Zainab Aziz Muqarrab Hussain Promoted Own Institution 25 Ushna Khan Rashid Iqbal Khan Promoted Own Institution 26 Kaneez Ayesha Muhammad Ali Promoted Own Institution 27 Fatima Rehman Mujeeb Ur Rehman Promoted Own Institution 28 Madiha Bibi Sarfraz Promoted Own Institution 29 Rimsha Javed Javed Khan Promoted Own Institution 30 Ammara Jamil Muhammad Jamil Promoted Own Institution 31 Hajira Jadoon Mahir Ali Promoted Own Institution 32 Aiman Shafiq Muhammad Shafiq Promoted Own Institution 33 Tayyiba Pervez Pervez Promoted Own Institution 34 Tayyaba Zaib Aurangzaib Promoted Own Institution 35 Iqra Nabi Ghulam Nabi Promoted Own Institution 36 Husnaina Fatima Syed Manzoor Hussain Promoted Own Institution Shah 37 Zaree Ahmed Promoted Own Institution 38 Areeba Javed Mohammad Javed Promoted Own Institution 39 Aqsa Naveed Muhammad Naveed Promoted Own Institution 40 Alishba Bibi Muhammad Altaf Promoted Own Institution 41 Wajeeha Wajid Malik Wajid Ali Promoted Own Institution 42 Areeba Tariq Muhammad Tariq Promoted Own Institution 43 Adeena Javid Muhammad Javid Promoted Own Institution 44 Areeba Saeed Saeed Nawaz Promoted Own Institution 45 Zuneera Khan Muhammad Sheraz Jadoon Promoted Own Institution 46 Rabia Shakir Abbasi Shakir Khan Abbasi Promoted Own Institution 47 Sidra Khurshid Khurshid Ahmed Promoted Own Institution 48 Aleeza Jadoon Sajid Promoted Own Institution 49 Rabia Jamil Jamil Ahmed Promoted Own Institution 50 Aqsa Imtiaz Muhammad Imtiaz Promoted Own Institution 51 Komal Zahoor Muhammad Zahoor Khan Promoted Own Institution C O M P U T E R C E L L B I S E A B B O T T A B A D 1 Roll No Name Father's Name Marks Grade Remarks DMC Collection Centre 52 Syeda Umm E Ubyha Nazar Hussain Shah Promoted Own Institution 53 Muneeba Jadoon Khan Gul Promoted Own Institution 54 Iman Murtaza Ghulam Murtaza Promoted Own Institution 55 Bishair Abbasi Muhammad Aslam Promoted Own Institution 56 Ambreen Bibi Liaqat Ali Promoted Own Institution 57 Shiza Anjum Sohail Anjum Promoted Own Institution 58 Sawera Asif Gill Promoted Own Institution 59 Aiman Abid Abid Hussain Promoted Own Institution 60 Nayab Saddique Muhammad Saddique Promoted Own Institution 61 Faria Jadoon Zahoor Khan Jadoon Promoted Own Institution 62 Manayal Ayaz Muhammad Ayaz Promoted Own Institution 63 Bibi Zainab Muhammad Naeem Promoted Own Institution 64 Kainat Bibi Fazal Saeed Promoted Own Institution 65 Anam Shafiq Mohammad Shafiq Promoted Own Institution 66 Sana Faisal Sardar Faisal Promoted Own Institution 67 Sawaira Bibi Muhammad Saweer Promoted Own Institution 68 Rimsha Khanwaiz Khanwaiz Promoted Own Institution 69 Laiba Arif Arif Afzal Promoted Own Institution 70 Muniba Khalid Khalid Mehmood Promoted Own Institution 71 Fatima Khalid Mehmood Promoted Own Institution 72 Mahrosh Gohar Atteq Ur Rehman Promoted Own Institution 73 Bushra Javed Muhammad Javed Promoted Own Institution 74 Maryum Bibi Muhammad Farooq Promoted Own Institution 75 Zoya Khan Lal Khan Promoted Own Institution 76 Amna Amjad Amjad Promoted Own Institution 77 Sania Niaz Niaz Muhammad Promoted Own Institution 78 Maryam Asif Asif Masood Promoted Own Institution 79 Fatima Bibi Muhammad Riaz Promoted Own Institution 80 Adeeba Jadoon Abdul Malik Khan Promoted Own Institution 81 Ayesha Fazal Fazal Ur Raheem Promoted Own Institution 82 Tahira Zareen Muhammad Zareen Promoted Own Institution 83 Eman Farid Muhammad Farid Promoted Own Institution 84 Haleema Zaman Ali Zaman Promoted Own Institution 85 Zaineb Nawaz Haq Nawaz Promoted Own Institution 86 Haleema Sadia Sajawal Khan Promoted Own Institution 87 Tibsha Farooq Muhammad Farooq Mughal Promoted Own Institution 88 Aliya Bibi Muhammad Yousaf Promoted Own Institution 89 Fatima Noor Khan Gul Promoted Own Institution 90 Eiman Irshad Muhammad Irshad Promoted Own Institution 91 Aiman Begum Muhammad Tahir Promoted Own Institution 92 Humaira Arshad Arshad Khan Promoted Own Institution 93 Fatima Khan Jahangir Khan Promoted Own Institution 94 Areeba Mubarak Promoted Own Institution 95 Kaneez Fatima Abdus Sattar Abbasi Promoted Own Institution 96 Amna Razaq Abdur Razzaq Promoted Own Institution 97 Eeman Mushtaq Muhammad Mushtaq Promoted Own Institution 98 Qurat Ul Ain Saif Ur Rehman Promoted Own Institution 99 Muskan Muhammad Asif Promoted Own Institution 100 Habiba Shafique Muhammad Shafique Promoted Own Institution 101 Syeda Tayyaba Afzal Syed Midhat Afzal Promoted Own Institution 102 Tooba Zaheer Zaheer Ahmed Gul Promoted Own Institution 103 Samman Yasir Yasir Asghar Promoted Own Institution C O M P U T E R C E L L B I S E A B B O T T A B A D 2 Roll No Name Father's Name Marks Grade Remarks DMC Collection Centre 104 Misbah Suleman Muhammad Suleman Promoted Own Institution 105 Urwa Mazhar Mazhar Iqbal Promoted Own Institution 106 Rabia Akram Muhammad Akram Promoted Own Institution 107 Maryam Gulzar Muhammad Gulzar Promoted Own Institution 108 Aaila Shabbir Shabbir Ahmad Promoted Own Institution 109 Ayesha Saqib Saqib Karim Promoted Own Institution 110 Khadija Qayyum Abdul Qayyum Promoted Own Institution 111 Aneela Umar Umar Khan Promoted Own Institution 112 Iqra Bibi Muhammad Bashir Promoted Own Institution 113 Urooj Mumtaz Mumtaz Hussain Promoted Own Institution 114 Samaviya Bibi Muhammad Nawaz Promoted Own Institution 115 Savera Raza Ghulam Raza Promoted Own Institution 116 Zainab Fiaz Fiza Muhammad Promoted Own Institution 117 Tanzeela Bibi Abdul Qayyum Promoted Own Institution 118 Marva Jadoon Ishfaq Khan Promoted Own Institution 119 Javeria Jadoon Zahid Ali Promoted Own Institution 120 Amina Zahid Sardar Zahid Iqbal Promoted Own Institution 121 Fajar Waheed Waheed Khan Promoted Own Institution 122 Laiba Farman Muhammad Farman Promoted Own Institution 123 Aneeza Safdar Muhammad Safdar Promoted Own Institution 124 Hina Ashfaq Muhammad Ashfaq Abbasi Promoted Own Institution 125 Shab Meraj Bibi Syed Sabir Hussain Shah Promoted Own Institution 126 Rabail Mushtaq Mushtaq Promoted Own Institution 127 Aqsa Naveed Muhammad Naveed Promoted Own Institution 128 Laiba Mehmood Mehmood Khan Promoted Own Institution 129 Saman Ashraf Ashraf Masih Promoted Own Institution 130 Khudija Hanif Muhammad Hanif Promoted Own Institution 131 Zainab Shabbir Muhammad Shabbir Promoted Own Institution 132 Syeda Irsa Ali Sabz Ali Shah Promoted Own Institution 133 Hajra Zahid Zahid Ali Promoted Own Institution 134 Ayesha Shakeel Shakeel Ahmed Promoted Own Institution 135 Madiha Bibi Aurangzeb Promoted Own Institution 136 Sadaf Bibi Muhammad Nazir Promoted Own Institution 137 Muqaddus Malik Matloob Khan Promoted Own Institution 138 Sara Khan Humayun Khan Promoted Own Institution 139 Laiba Ahmad Saeed Ahmad Promoted Own Institution 140 Umaima Qureshi Hameed Ur Rehman Promoted Own Institution Qureshi 141 Jennifer Razzaq Promoted Own Institution 142 Mahnoor Sajjad Sajjad Ahmad Promoted Own Institution 143 Eman Muhammad Arshad Promoted Own Institution 144 Sundas Shabir Muhammad Shabir Promoted Own Institution 145 Ummama Afzal Abbasi Afzal Ahmed Abbasi Promoted Own Institution 146 Omaima Muhammad Rasheed Khan Promoted Own Institution 147 Sadia Asif Muhammad Asif Promoted Own Institution 148 Areeba Dildar Dildar Ahmed Promoted Own Institution 149 Rafia Azad Azad Khan Promoted Own Institution 150 Zujaja Ashfaq Ashfaq Ahmad Khan Promoted Own Institution 151 Shumaila Ali Ali Husain Promoted Own Institution 152 Kinza Akram Muhammad Akram Promoted Own Institution 153 Sundas Shabbir Muhammad Shabbir Promoted Own Institution 154 Bushra Gul Malik Muhammad Gul Faraz Promoted
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