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University of Karachi C I T S s Selected 1696 University of Karachi c i t s i Eligible but Low CGPA 981 Prime Minister's National Laptop Scheme (PMNLS) Phase-II t a t Not Eligible 839 1st Provisional Merit List of Graduate & Undergraduate Candidates S Not Selected 262 Candidates are advised to carefully read their following data. If any correction is needed, apply on specified form for Data Correction (uploaded on www.uok.edu.pk) latest by November 13, 2016 between 09:00 AM to 01:00 PM. Data Correction Portal will be closed by HEC on Monday, November 14, 2016 Year of Last Exam Complete Degree HSC CGPA on Out of Year of Date of ID Full Name Father Name CNIC Degree Title Department Study on Percentage on Date of Merit Status Level percentage 30.06.2015 GPA Admission Completion 30.06.2015 30.06.2015 Admission Agriculture and 277399 Allah bakhsh Peer bakhsh 5220314105259 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 1 60.5 60.9 2.54 4 01-1-2015 2015 01-12-2018 Eligible but Low CGPA Management Agriculture and 281014 FARRUKH AFFAN MUHAMMAD AFFAN 4250195321533 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 3 57.3 66.6 2.75 4 01-1-2013 2013 01-12-2016 Eligible but Low CGPA Management Agriculture and 356523 Bebark Gohar Khan 5150304995087 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 1 60.2 65 2.69 4 01-1-2015 2015 01-12-2018 Eligible but Low CGPA Management Agriculture and Choudhary Muhammad 356623 Muhammad Umer Rizwan 4250162372253 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 70.7 68 2.8 4 01-12-2013 2013 01-12-2017 Eligible but Low CGPA Rizwan Management Agriculture and Syed Muhammad Ovais Shah Syed Muhammad Akmal 356826 4210171386177 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 57 65 2.7 4 01-7-2015 2015 01-7-2017 Eligible but Low CGPA Bukhari Shah Bukhari Management Agriculture and 359736 IQBAL AHMED KHAN SALEEM BADSHAH 4240167381971 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 70.1 68.5 2.82 4 01-12-2013 2013 01-12-2017 Eligible but Low CGPA Management Agriculture and 369753 ejaz ali manzoor ali 4250149445289 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 3 66.8 60 2.5 4 01-1-2013 2013 01-12-2016 Eligible but Low CGPA Management Agriculture and 390046 Syed Maaz Ali Syed Hameed Ahmed 4210169574505 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 1 67.5 67.5 2.79 4 01-3-2015 2015 01-3-2019 Eligible but Low CGPA Management Agriculture and 496404 Ahsam waris Mohammad waris 5220372805947 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 62 57 2.4 4 01-1-2014 2014 01-1-2018 Eligible but Low CGPA Management Agriculture and 503121 Minhas ur Rehman Fasi ur Rehman 4210183264313 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 56.7 66.1 2.74 4 01-2-2014 2014 01-2-2017 Eligible but Low CGPA Management Agriculture and 504892 Muhammad Hasan Muhammad Anis 4210131527315 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 1 56.4 60 2.5 4 01-1-2014 2014 01-12-2015 Eligible but Low CGPA Management Agriculture and 506228 Asif Safeer Safeer Hussain 4250144280425 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 63.7 67 2.77 4 01-1-2013 2013 01-1-2017 Eligible but Low CGPA Management Agriculture and 508222 Mehwish Saba Zulfiqar Ali Wahla 4220180089300 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 50 67 2.77 4 01-1-2013 2013 01-1-2017 Eligible but Low CGPA Management Note: Provisional Merit List do not guarantee the selection of candidates for the award of laptop under this scheme. Page 1 of 137 s Selected 1696 University of Karachi c i t s i Eligible but Low CGPA 981 Prime Minister's National Laptop Scheme (PMNLS) Phase-II t a t Not Eligible 839 1st Provisional Merit List of Graduate & Undergraduate Candidates S Not Selected 262 Candidates are advised to carefully read their following data. If any correction is needed, apply on specified form for Data Correction (uploaded on www.uok.edu.pk) latest by November 13, 2016 between 09:00 AM to 01:00 PM. Data Correction Portal will be closed by HEC on Monday, November 14, 2016 Year of Last Exam Complete Degree HSC CGPA on Out of Year of Date of ID Full Name Father Name CNIC Degree Title Department Study on Percentage on Date of Merit Status Level percentage 30.06.2015 GPA Admission Completion 30.06.2015 30.06.2015 Admission Agriculture and 269886 Mashaal Khan Ajmal Hayat Khan 4250176043937 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 72.5 87 3.5 4 01-1-2011 2011 01-2-2015 Not Eligible Management Agriculture and 322463 Hafiz zia ullah khan Muhammad 4220138764583 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 65.9 65.7 2.72 4 01-1-2010 2010 01-12-2015 Not Eligible Management Agriculture and muhammad munawar 328875 faiza munawar 4220192290890 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 70.5 92 3.7 4 01-1-2011 2011 01-12-2015 Not Eligible hussain Management Agriculture and Shah Muhammad Jafar ul 341912 Nida Hasan 4250131406398 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 61.9 71 2.9 4 01-12-2010 2010 01-12-2016 Not Eligible Hasan Management Agriculture and 349758 Muhammad Umair Muhammad Yusuf 4210131826883 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 64 86 3.47 4 01-1-2010 2010 01-12-2015 Not Eligible Management Agriculture and 507882 Muhammad bilal uddin Nafees uddin 4220196825737 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 1 66 84 3.4 4 01-9-2015 2015 01-12-2018 Not Eligible Management Agriculture and 274662 Shafqat rasool Mohammad aslam 3810131366661 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 51.7 75 3.08 4 01-1-2014 2014 01-1-2018 Not Selected Management Agriculture and 277635 Abdul Rehman Ghulam Yaseen Kaheri 4250124465019 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 3 58 70.1 2.88 4 01-12-2012 2012 01-12-2016 Not Selected Management Agriculture and 312483 SADAF SAJJAD SHEIKH ZAFAR SAJJAD 4220191702302 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 66.1 70.37 2.89 4 01-1-2013 2013 01-12-2016 Not Selected Management Agriculture and 320150 kamil hussain ejaz hussain 4210156219083 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 3 48 73 3 4 01-1-2013 2013 01-12-2016 Not Selected Management Agriculture and 346751 Bilal izhar Izhar hussain 4220101109369 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 67.7 73 3 4 01-1-2012 2012 01-1-2016 Not Selected Management Agriculture and 379665 Muhammah Hatib Ahsan Muhammad Ahsan 4240105792807 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 3 74 73 3 4 01-12-2013 2013 01-12-2016 Not Selected Management Agriculture and muhammad moin uddin 412125 rabab zehra abbasi 4210137912388 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 62.6 74 3.02 4 01-1-2012 2012 01-12-2015 Not Selected abbasi Management Note: Provisional Merit List do not guarantee the selection of candidates for the award of laptop under this scheme. Page 2 of 137 s Selected 1696 University of Karachi c i t s i Eligible but Low CGPA 981 Prime Minister's National Laptop Scheme (PMNLS) Phase-II t a t Not Eligible 839 1st Provisional Merit List of Graduate & Undergraduate Candidates S Not Selected 262 Candidates are advised to carefully read their following data. If any correction is needed, apply on specified form for Data Correction (uploaded on www.uok.edu.pk) latest by November 13, 2016 between 09:00 AM to 01:00 PM. Data Correction Portal will be closed by HEC on Monday, November 14, 2016 Year of Last Exam Complete Degree HSC CGPA on Out of Year of Date of ID Full Name Father Name CNIC Degree Title Department Study on Percentage on Date of Merit Status Level percentage 30.06.2015 GPA Admission Completion 30.06.2015 30.06.2015 Admission Agriculture and 445594 Muhammad Waqas Talib Talib Hussain 4240138551553 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 3 50 72 2.95 4 01-1-2012 2012 01-12-2015 Not Selected Management Agriculture and 499218 kashif ali naich shahnawaz ali naich 4220172479827 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 3 54 73 3 4 01-1-2014 2014 01-1-2017 Not Selected Management Agriculture and 506132 Warisha Masood Masood ul Hassan 4250151491738 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 75.9 72.27 2.96 4 01-1-2014 2014 01-12-2017 Not Selected Management Agriculture and 269548 Shehroz Fakher Fakher ul Islam 4220154257747 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 70 100 4 4 01-1-2015 2015 01-12-2017 Selected Management Agriculture and 272031 kokab rija siddiqui kamil nadeem siddiqui 4220179631956 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 68 78 3.18 4 01-1-2012 2012 01-12-2015 Selected Management Agriculture and 273163 YAMNA KHATOON SHOUKET ZAHEER 4240116374306 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 70.4 84 3.4 4 01-12-2011 2011 01-12-2015 Selected Management Agriculture and 273971 Saad Ahmed Ajaz Ahmed 4210163844913 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 74.6 79 3.21 4 01-1-2014 2014 01-12-2017 Selected Management Agriculture and 277406 Reema Jalil Muhammad Jalil Tahir 4250146236976 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 68.9 96 3.83 4 01-1-2012 2012 01-12-2015 Selected Management Agriculture and 283071 JAVERIA ASGHAR M ASGHAR ALI 4210196110934 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 73.1 83.16 3.37 4 01-1-2015 2015 01-12-2018 Selected Management Agriculture and 305215 Tasmina khalid khalid Mehmood 4210167047240 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 72 97 3.88 4 01-12-2011 2011 01-12-2015 Selected Management Agriculture and 306587 Isna Arif Arif Hussain Farooqui 4220102575560 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 4 65.9 77.5 3.16 4 01-11-2011 2011 01-1-2016 Selected Management Agriculture and 310325 Khadija Mukhtar Syed Mukhtar Uddin 4210132817840 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 2 72.5 80.91 3.28 4 01-1-2015 2015 01-12-2018 Selected Management Agriculture and 311810 usama khalil khalil ur rehman 4250166191489 16 years BS (Hons) Agribusiness 3 64 79 3.2 4 01-1-2012 2012 01-12-2015 Selected Management Note: Provisional Merit List do not guarantee the selection of candidates for the award of laptop under this scheme.
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