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Graduate Roll 2019 1/145 Graduate Roll 2019 Last Name First Name/Middle Name Course Name 1 Award Name 1 Course Name 2 Award Name 2 Conferral Date . Girish Kumar Master of Engineering with Distinction December 2019 . Iwin Philip Master of Engineering July 2019 Aamir Mohammed Bachelor of Commerce September 2019 Aamir Mushtaq Bachelor of Business September 2019 Abba Emily Megan Bachelor of Nursing December 2019 Abbas Moataz Sherif Abdelhay Bakr Master of Engineering Management September 2019 Abbas Samer Bachelor of Arts December 2019 Abbasi Rabia Tahir Bachelor of Commerce March 2019 Abbott Gabrielle Margaret Bachelor of Psychology Honours Class II, Division 1 December 2019 Abboud Henad Bachelor of Science December 2019 Abbruzzese Kristina Sissel Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics July 2019 Abdalla Zahra Abdi Master of Quality Management March 2019 Abdallah AlMustafa Hussein Saad ElSayedMaster of Business July 2019 Abdallah Fadi Bachelor of Engineering Honours Class II, Division 2 December 2019 Abdelaziz Mohamed Omar Abdelaziz Master of Information Technology Management September 2019 Abdelkareem Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed MahmoudBachelor of Science with Distinction December 2019 Abdilla Lauren Bachelor of Social Science Dean's Scholar with Distinction December 2019 Abdolrazagh Dianoush Graduate Certificate in Autism July 2019 Abdu Rahim Ammar Master of Business July 2019 Abdul Karim Ayesha Bachelor of Business Administration March 2019 Abdul Malik Raiha Malik Bachelor of Information Technology with Distinction December 2019 Abdul Rahim Asyraf Zulkarnain Master of Science with Distinction July 2019 Abdul Rahim Siti Naquia Doctor of Philosophy December 2019 Abdul Razeed Toby Abdul Jaleel Master of Education December 2019 Abdulfattah Nuha Ahmed Abdulfattah Master of Information Technology Management February 2019 Abdulganiyu Tajudeen Olatunde Bachelor of Nursing December 2019 Abdulla Manhalamkuzhiyil Amir Bachelor of Business December 2019 Abdullah Master of Engineering July 2019 Abdullah Muhammad Faris Bachelor of Engineering July 2019 Abdulrahim Nadia Isolina Bachelor of Nursing December 2019 Aberley Samuel Bachelor of Creative Arts December 2019 Abeysekera Christopher Pramith Mendis Master of Business Administration with Distinction May 2019 Aboud Ahmad Master of Business March 2019 Aboud Maher Master of Business with Distinction September 2019 Aboushadi Rose Master of Education with Distinction December 2019 Abraham Jabish Bachelor of Commerce December 2019 Abraham Mathews Master of Engineering July 2019 Abraham Nicholas Master of Engineering Management March 2019 Abraham Nisha Maria Bachelor of Commerce July 2019 Abraham Vivek Tom Master of Engineering July 2019 Abubakar Abdulganiyu Alaba Bachelor of Engineering September 2019 Abuhijleh Tamer Nabil Mustafa Master of Applied Finance July 2019 Abulaila Ikrimah Abdel Latif MohammadMaster of Applied Finance July 2019 Abu-Zahra Yara Ahmad Master of Quality Management May 2019 Acev Mitchell Bachelor of Medical Biotechnology Honours Dean's Scholar Class I December 2019 Acharya Bishnu Master of Nursing International December 2019 Acharya Sabina Bachelor of Nursing December 2019 Acharya Timilsina Samjhana Master of Nursing International December 2019 1/145 Graduate Roll 2019 Last Name First Name/Middle Name Course Name 1 Award Name 1 Course Name 2 Award Name 2 Conferral Date Achuthan Sreelakshmi Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction July 2019 Acton Erin Bachelor of Arts with Distinction December 2019 Adair Charisse Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies with Distinction Bachelor of Laws December 2019 Adamovich Katlyn Louise Bachelor of Science with Distinction Bachelor of Commercewith Distinction December 2019 Adams Alec Bachelor of Engineering Honours Class II, Division 2 July 2019 Adams Angus Bachelor of Computer Science December 2019 Adams Christian Master of Teaching Secondary December 2019 Adams Emma Bachelor of Pre-Medicine, Science and Health December 2019 Adams Harriet Bachelor of Creative Arts Dean's Scholar with Distinction December 2019 Adams Jack Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Laws December 2019 Adams Joseph Bachelor of Exercise Science July 2019 Adamson Hayley Rachael Graduate Certificate in TESOL July 2019 Adamson Jennifer Miranda Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Class I Bachelor of Commercewith Distinction December 2019 Adamson John Edward Bachelor of Arts Dean's Scholar with Distinction December 2019 Adderley Rohan John Bachelor of Commerce December 2019 Adeyemo Opeyemi Master of Information Technology July 2019 Adhav Vivek Vinayak Master of Engineering December 2019 Adhikari Babita Master of Nursing International July 2019 Adhikari Bimala Master of Health Leadership and Management July 2019 Adhikari Binita Master of Nursing International July 2019 Adhikari Manira Master of Nursing International December 2019 Adhikari Samiksha Master of Nursing International December 2019 Adhikari Sanju Master of Nursing International July 2019 Adhikari Yagya Master of Professional Accounting Advanced December 2019 Adhikari Paudel Muna Master of Science Medical Radiation Physics December 2019 Adil Mohammad Bachelor of Business Administration March 2019 Adlington Kia Rose-Leigh Bachelor of Laws December 2019 Adsare Varun Master of Engineering December 2019 Adu Boahene Kwabena Asante Graduate Certificate in Computing December 2019 Afifuzzaman Master of Information Technology December 2019 Afshan Amtul Rahman Bachelor of Business Administration March 2019 Afzal Muhammad Usman Master of Engineering Management with Distinction July 2019 Afzal Shahraiz Master of Engineering December 2019 Afzal Taimour Bachelor of Commerce September 2019 Afzal Usman Master of Science Medical Radiation Physics December 2019 Agarwal Gaurang Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction September 2019 Agas Imran Bachelor of Commerce July 2019 Aghamoradi Armin Master of Business July 2019 Agius Kristen Bachelor of Commerce Dean's Scholar with Distinction July 2019 Agnew James Bachelor of Pre-Medicine, Science and Health with Distinction December 2019 Agostini Tristan Bachelor of Pre-Medicine, Science and Health July 2019 Agostini Tristan Bachelor of Science Honours Class II, Division 1 December 2019 Agostino Catarina Bachelor of Communication and Media Honours Class I December 2019 Agostino Nicholas James Bachelor of Science December 2019 Agrawal Aayush Kumar Bachelor of Computer Science with Distinction December 2019 Agrawal Praphul Atul Master of Business Administration July 2019 Aguilera Campusano Antonia Claudia Bachelor of Primary Education with Distinction December 2019 Agustian Andree Robert Bachelor of Business Information Systems December 2019 2/145 Graduate Roll 2019 Last Name First Name/Middle Name Course Name 1 Award Name 1 Course Name 2 Award Name 2 Conferral Date Ahasan Rakibull Master of Engineering July 2019 Ahling Lachlan Bachelor of Primary Education December 2019 Ahmad Azman Bin Doctor of Philosophy December 2019 Ahmad Basam Bachelor of Science July 2019 Ahmad Inam Fahmi AbdulRahman Master of Quality Management September 2019 Ahmad Bahrudin Bin Mohamed Halid Bachelor of Computer Science July 2019 Ahmed Mustafa Ahmed Khalafalla Bachelor of Business Administration September 2019 Ahmed Nafis Bachelor of Engineering Honours Scholar Class II, Division 1 July 2019 Ahmed Ramim Bachelor of Engineering Honours Scholar Class I July 2019 Ahmed Reza Hassan Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction September 2019 Ahmed Sajjad Ali Muslim Master of Business July 2019 Ahmed Syed Zuhaib Master of Engineering Management March 2019 Ahmed Yasmin Ibrahim Salama Bachelor of Information Technology July 2019 Ahmed Al-Salim Wajdi Labeeb Master of Information Technology Management with Distinction March 2019 Ahmer Muhammad Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting July 2019 Ahmet Cameron Dean Bachelor of Commerce July 2019 Aibazova Elmira Master of Business Administration March 2019 Aileen Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction February 2019 Aisha Aemen Bachelor of Commerce September 2019 Aitken Melanie Master of Teaching Secondary with Distinction December 2019 Aitken Mitchell Bachelor of Commerce December 2019 Ajay Mohan Master of Computer Science December 2019 Ajaz Sayed Iman Bachelor of Commerce May 2019 Akash Raju Master of Engineering July 2019 Akdogan Hayrullah Ozer Bachelor of Information Technology December 2019 Akhtar Aleena Master of Business with Distinction September 2019 Akhtar Muhammad Ikram Master of Professional Accounting July 2019 Akhtar Muhammad Sheraz Bachelor of Commerce July 2019 Akhtar Yasmin Bachelor of International Studies Bachelor of Laws December 2019 Akili Aya Master of Engineering Management with Distinction July 2019 Akkoc Kenan Bachelor of Social Science with Distinction December 2019 Akkoc Nisa Ayse Bachelor of Primary Education December 2019 Akram Awais Bachelor of Information Technology with Distinction July 2019 Akram Salman Bachelor of Information Technology July 2019 Akter Tahera Bachelor of Primary Education December 2019 Al - Gburi Atheer Hilal Mahdi Doctor of Philosophy July 2019 Al Ajmi Muna Salim Gharib Master of Quality Management March 2019 Al Alami Anas Master of Engineering Management March 2019 Al Basosi Alexander Yousry Bachelor of Computer Science February 2019 Al Dirani Bashar Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences July 2019 Al Edwan Rami Ehsan Yousef Master of Quality Management July 2019 Al Faisal Nagham Master of Business November 2019 Al Ghawi Thaer Ghawi Ali Master of Engineering Management March 2019 Al Harthy AlMuhallab Yaqoob Hamed Bachelor of Commerce July 2019 Al Issa
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