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Online Admission Test Fall 2021 - Faculty of Architecture & Design Online Admission Test Fall 2021 - Faculty of Architecture & Design COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI) , Islamabad Campus DAY 01- PANEL 01 (12 AUG 2021) Sr.NoForm No Name Father Name 1 945817 Muhammad Aliyan Imtiaz Ali 2 945868 Muhammad Usman Khalid Khalid Mahmood 3 945893 Muhammad Umair Khan Ilyas Khan 4 945903 Manahil Habib Habib ur Rehman 5 945919 Hanzla Afzal Muhammad Afzal 6 945939 Areesh Zahid Zahid Hussain 7 945950 Mahnoor Aamir Aamir Khan Jadoon 8 945970 Sarah Mahmood Chaudhry Khalid Mahmood 9 945989 Habiba aliI mirza muhammad ali 10 946035 Afnan Ata Ataullah khan 11 946055 Aiza Riaz Naru Riaz Bashir Naru 12 946086 Aimen Asif Asif Kiani 13 946090 Esha Fatima Mudassar Ahmed 14 946142 RAYYAN AAMIR AAMIR GHAZANFAR 15 946150 Maroof Mehdi Faqir Hussain Bangash 16 946164 Faheem Aziz Ahmed Waqar Ahmed 17 946177 Sawera Abdul Hai Khan 18 946180 Mubashira Khawaja Khawaja Obaidullah 19 946265 Fizza Imran Imran Tahir 20 946281 Gozeel Saeed Saeed Ahmed 21 946291 Khan Zaree Khan Naseem Ahmed Imtiaz Khan 22 946348 Amna Irfan Irfan Hanif 23 946421 Muhammad Uzair Mujeeb Mujeeb Ullah 24 946431 Maham mushtaq Mushtaq Baig Mirza 25 946437 AMNAH SALIM SALIMUDDIN ZAHIR 26 946438 Rida Fatima Ghulam Raza 27 946446 Hamza Saleem Muhammad Saleem 28 946465 Nimra Rabbani Ghulam Rabbani 29 946576 Syeda Hajra Mubashir Syed Mubashir Hussain Hashmi 30 946590 Alishba Nadeem Nadeem akhter 31 946594 Rabia Shah Haq Nawaz Mughal 32 946598 Yiskah Yerusha John Babu George 33 946601 Mehar Saeed Mughal Hamid Saeed 34 946611 Malahim Rauf Khawaja Abdur Rauf 35 946616 Mahvash Ijaz Ijaz Ahmad 36 946621 Abdur Rafay Bin Masood Masood Hussain Usmani 37 946630 Noor Ul Ain Zafar Iqbal Qureshi 38 946675 Nawal Ali Muhammad Ali 39 946708 Hira Zeeshan Zeeshan Faisal Khan 40 946735 HASEEB SHABIR MUHAMMAD SHABIR AWAN 41 946747 Khadeeja Maqsood maqsood ahmad shaheen 42 946754 Zia ul islam Abdur Rahman 43 946761 Abdul Wahid Rashid Mehmood 44 946793 Sarwan Arham Fayyaz ahmad 45 946795 Fatima Azher Nohammad Azher Ud Din 46 946806 Sidra Sadiq Muhammad Sadiq 47 946885 Nimra Khurram Brig Khurram Javed 48 946890 Areeba Rahman Yusufzai Muhammad Rahman 49 946975 Haadi Ahmad Khan Rehan Ahmad Khan 50 946986 Alishbah Binte Munir MUHAMMAD MUNIR ABBASI 51 946998 Fatima Shaukat Ali 52 947011 Esha butt Nasruminallah Butt 53 947053 Minhaj Alam Tariq Tariq Mehmood Sindhu 54 947073 Urwa Tul Islam Muhammad Nasrullah DAY 01 - 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