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Abbottabad University of Science and Technology Campus Department Year Of StudyFull Name Father Name CNIC Degree TitleCGPA Student Selection Status Merit Status Main campus Micro Biology 1 Junaid Ahmad Fida Muhammad 2250130370895 BS (Hons) 3.58 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Micro Biology 1 Shahzaib khan muhammad ilyas khan 1310162394477 BS (Hons) 3.48 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Micro Biology 1 SHAMSA IZZA IRSHAD AHMAD 1310148066236 BS (Hons) 3.97 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Micro Biology 1 zanib zareen muhammad mushtaq 1310206052642 BS (Hons) 3.19 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Micro Biology 1 ammara jadoon arshad sultan 1310146484300 BS (Hons) 3.6 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Micro Biology 1 SAMNA GUL QABAIT KHAN 1310127341822 BS (Hons) 4 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Micro Biology 1 ZAINAB FAROOQ FAROOQ AZAM 1310125673552 BS (Hons) 3.94 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Micro Biology 1 tammina azram muhammad azram 1310206015760 BS (Hons) 3.55 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Micro Biology 1 Malik Shahid Awan Muhammad Ilyas Awan 1310152354825 BS (Hons) 2.93 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Micro Biology 1 RABBIYA MUSHTAQ KHAN MUSHTAQ AHMED KHAN 1310139378845 BS (Hons) 3.17 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Micro Biology 1 Asif Hayat Hamayun Khan 1620232462583 BS (Hons) 3.66 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Micro Biology 1 Sumiya azam khan Sher azam khan 1310105012602 BS (Hons) 3.98 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campusEconomics 1 Huria Eman Irshad Khan 1310189808254 BS (Hons) 3.6 Selected Student Eligible Main campusEnglish 1 Mohiza khan Muhammad irshad 1310170047450 MA 3.31 Selected Student Eligible Main campusEnglish 1 Kamran Qayyum Abdul Qayyum 1310171475071 MA 2.74 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campusEnglish 1 Laiba Zahid Muhammad Zahid Mehmood 1310205950242 MA 3.11 Not Selected Eligible Main campusEnglish 1 Kulsoom siddique Muhammad Siddique 1310205932654 MA 3.05 Not Selected Eligible Main campusEnglish 1 Tooba Sabir Mohammad Amjad Sabir 1730189038116 MA 3.28 Not Selected Eligible Main campusEnglish 1 maria irshad muhammad irshad 1310122059316 MA 3.06 Not Selected Eligible Main campusEnglish 1 Iqra Irshad Ali 1610227202120 MA 3.18 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 MUDDASSAR ALI MUHAMMAD AFZAL 1310156909377 MCS (16 year) 3.97 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Imtiaz Afsar Afsar Bahadur 1720122082255 BS (Hons) 3.74 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Muhammad arslan Ismail 1410111970413 BS (Hons) 3.3 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Aqib Shakeel Shakeel Ahmed 1330252848675 BS (Hons) 3.46 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Ehsan ULLAH Safdar Ghulam Safdar 1310135215817 BS (Hons) 3.27 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 M zahid farooq Tahir farooq 1310131012803 BS (Hons) 3.3 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Khushboo Rani Muhammad fiaz khan 1310192227830 BS (Hons) 3.2 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Hammad Latif Abdul Latif 1310189988481 BS (Hons) 3.61 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 WIDAHNAEEM M NAEEM KHAN 1310157030592 MCS (16 year) 3.87 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Raja Shaheer Ali Raja Muhammad Shoaib 1330220378467 BS (Hons) 3.48 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Hamza Khan Abdul Ghafoor Khan 1310197313455 BS (Hons) 3.65 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Tahleel Ashraf Mughal Muhammad Ashraf 1310178811739 BS (Hons) 3.85 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Qazi Muhammad Awais Muhammad Saleem 1310125013611 BS (Hons) 3.33 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Ahmad Mahboob Mahboob Ashraf 3840338400699 BS (Hons) 3.89 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Saad Khan Jadoon Ajram Khan 6110180586353 BS (Hons) 3.68 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Hakam khan Misar khan 1310194083025 BS (Hons) 3.39 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Akmal Hussain Bahar Ali 1410173383057 BS (Hons) 3.22 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Mishal Naeem Naeem Khan 1310169400054 BS (Hons) 3.88 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 faizan ali shah mureed hussain shah 4220179320943 BS (Hons) 3.55 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 MUHAMMAD TAYYAB FARAZ MUHAMMAD IQBAL 3720350679211 BS (Hons) 3.54 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Saad waqar Waqar Hussain 1350306958297 BS (Hons) 3.83 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Ali Shan Muhammad Mushtaq 3420119902625 BS (Hons) 3.56 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Waqas Ali Aseem Khan 1620292504459 BS (Hons) 3.42 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 kinza safder muhammad safder 1310195154156 BS (Hons) 3.62 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Hamid Javed Muhammad Javed Khan 4220111671445 BS (Hons) 3.47 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Mudassar Riaz Muhammad Riaz 1310203696395 BS (Hons) 3.34 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Asad Riaz Riaz Muhammad 1310187704533 BS (Hons) 3.35 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Faizan Mehboob Mehboob ahmed 1310203637923 BS (Hons) 3.56 Selected Student Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 DANISH IQBAL MUHAMMAD IQBAL 3740510466741 BS (Hons) 2.66 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campusInformation Technology 1 Toqeer Ul Haq Sabir Hussain 1310119539643 MCS (16 year) 3.02 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 ABDUL REHMAN TABRAIZ HUSSAIN 1310138599045 MCS (16 year) 3.83 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Syed Rashiq Haider Shah Syed Iqbal Haider Shah 3630365809599 BS (Hons) 3.05 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 FURAT QAMAR QAMAR ZAMAN 6110171432934 MCS (16 year) 3.57 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 NAZISH BIBI MUHAMMAD SALEEM KHAN 1310155227340 MCS (16 year) 3.77 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Fizza Javed Javed Akhtar 1310168386016 MCS (16 year) 3.49 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Rida Mujahid Mujahid Mehmood 1310205914296 MCS (16 year) 3.32 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Syed Fahad Haleem Haleem Shah 1310110053311 BS (Hons) 3 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Aamir Ali Ali khan 1310188904899 BS (Hons) 3.12 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Jehanzeb Muhammad Shair 2160244864317 BS (Hons) 3.17 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Sardar Waleed Bahadar Sher Bahadar 1310155337417 BS (Hons) 3.07 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Malik Hamza Asif Muhammad Asif 1310112584173 MCS (16 year) 3.37 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 aamir mehmood muhammad aslam 1310113750595 BS (Hons) 3.06 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Rabiha Muhammad Riaz 1310114365952 MCS (16 year) 3.01 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Fahad Ahmed Haji Ahmed 1310158857829 BS (Hons) 3.16 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Iqra Wajid Wajid Ali 1310184339746 MCS (16 year) 3.16 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Israr Khan Jadoon Sher Afzal Khan 1310161100969 BS (Hons) 3.11 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Osama Babar Rizwan Babar 1310132608291 BS (Hons) 2.89 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Saqib khan Tafseel Muhammad 1310185925885 BS (Hons) 2.92 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 MUHAMMAD ABBAS SALEEM MUHAMMAD SALEEM 3110205124303 BS (Hons) 3.1 Not Selected Eligible Main campusInformation Technology 1 Hira Nawaz Muhammad Nawaz 1330254829482 BS (Hons) 3.7 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campusInformation Technology 1 Mudassar Ahmed Mushtaq Ahmed 1310198515725 BS (Hons) 3.01 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campusInformation Technology 1 ihsanullah sher ghazi 1340292759349 BS (Hons) 1.79 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campusInformation Technology 1 Muhammad Mohibullah khan Saeed Ahmed 1310107258465 BS (Hons) 3.78 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campusInformation Technology 1 SYED IHSAAN ABBAS NAQVI Syed tanveer hussain shah 1350319315497 BS (Hons) 3.05 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campusInformation Technology 1 Ihtisham Arshad Awan Muhammad Arshad Awan 1310148033095 BS (Hons) 3.22 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campusManagement Sciences 1 Muhammad Ibrahim Khan Habibullah Khan 1310192766673 BBA 3.98 Selected Student Eligible Main campusManagement Sciences 1 Saira Tariq Tariq Mehmood 1310109428661 BBA 3.85 Selected Student Eligible Main campusManagement Sciences 1 YOUSAF MEHMOOD TURK TARIQ MEHMOOD 1310156862891 BBA 3.36 Selected Student Eligible Main campusManagement Sciences 1 BILAL SAQIB MUHAMMAD SAQIB 1310130957101 BBA 3.24 Selected Student Eligible Main campusManagement Sciences 1 UME HANI REHMAN SHAMSUR REHMAN 1310113057192 BBA 3.79 Selected Student Eligible Main campusManagement Sciences 1 mohsin ashfaq ashfaq ahmed 1330261592929 BBA 3.53 Selected Student Eligible Main campusManagement Sciences 1 UMAR MEHFOOZ MUHAMMAD MEHFOOZ
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