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Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University of the Punjab, Lahore BBA (Hons) ENTRY TEST RESULT 2018 Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University of the Punjab, Lahore BBA (Hons) ENTRY TEST RESULT 2018 The following candidates have been provisionally cleared to apply for admission to BBA(Hons) Morning/Afternoon Program at IBA as a result of their appearance in the Entry Test held on 11-08-2018. The marks obtained by the candidates will be added up in the merit formula. Errors and omissions are excepted. Obtained Marks Remarks (out of 75) Roll # Form # Name Father's Name Gender 1 4 Ali Shan Waris Ali M 42 2 11 Sheza Munir Munir Ahmed F 38 3 17 Waleed Mazhar Mazhar Ali M 28 4 16 Irsha Saqib Muhammad Saqib F 41 5 27 Hina Nasir Nasir Kamal F 37 6 48 Hajra Shahzad Ahmed F 28 7 47 Nimra Pervaiz Aslam F 21 8 55 Anna Farrukh Farrukh Tauseef Butt F 0 Absent 9 69 Sadia Khan Tanveer Ahmad Khan F 22 10 58 Subhan Khalid Khalid Mehmood M 37 11 77 Mehr un Nisa Asad Sheikh Asad Iqbal F 0 Absent 12 67 Muhammad Tayyab Hassan Sanaullah Khursheed M 34 13 66 Abdul Rehman Muhammad Malak M 37 14 62 Naveed Ali Iftikhar Ahmad M 46 15 64 Hamza Ahmad Shahzad Ali M 53 16 63 Shaour Ahmad Zulfiqar Ahmad M 28 17 65 Shahzaib Shahzad Ahmad M 39 18 45 Junaid Hassan Ghulam Hassan M 25 19 61 Samar Farooq Ch. Muhammad Farooq Shehzad M 40 20 60 Ahsan Farooq Ch. Muhammad Farooq Shehzad M 37 21 76 Zainab Waseem Muhammad Waseem F 29 22 14 Noreen Fatima Riaz Hussain F 0 Absent 23 98 Bisma Salahuddin Mian Salahuddin F 0 Absent 24 89 Aleena Shahzad Shahzad Akbar F 41 25 108 Hira Asghar Muhammad Asghar F 27 26 123 Hafiza Mahrukh Mustafa Ghulam Mustafa F 0 Absent 27 125 Noreen Rafique Muhammad Rafique F 33 28 126 Haris Iaqbal Zafar Iqbal M 43 29 124 Hafiz Usama Aftab Aftab Ahmed M 23 30 112 Ali Raza Alam Muhammad Alam M 29 31 87 Rafia Bukhari Sajid Hussain F 44 32 86 Nimra Munir Muhammad Munir F 0 Absent 33 120 Ashra Ameen Muhammad Ameen F 47 34 71 Nomira Tariq Tariq Baig F 45 35 118 Faisal Shabbir Ghulam Shabbir M 36 36 135 Maryam Sajid Sajid Ali F 46 37 145 Aizaz u Haq Zahir u Haq M 0 Absent 38 114 Muhammad Rizwan Nazir Muhammad Nazir Ahmed M 0 Absent 39 144 Rimsha Wahid Abdul Wahid F 22 40 109 Hamza Sadiq Muhammad Sadiq M 28 41 122 Uzair Rafaqat Rafaqat Ali M 27 42 121 Hafiz Muhammad Adnan Ghulam Shabbir M 12 43 159 Aafia Daud Daud Nazir F 30 Incharge Admission 1 Incharge Director Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University of the Punjab, Lahore BBA (Hons) ENTRY TEST RESULT 2018 The following candidates have been provisionally cleared to apply for admission to BBA(Hons) Morning/Afternoon Program at IBA as a result of their appearance in the Entry Test held on 11-08-2018. The marks obtained by the candidates will be added up in the merit formula. Errors and omissions are excepted. Obtained Marks Remarks (out of 75) Roll # Form # Name Father's Name Gender 44 102 Abul Lais Taha Muhammad Nasim M 43 45 152 Minahil Tanveer Tanveer Zafar F 41 46 158 Faryal Nadeem Nadeem Ahmad Khan F 19 47 177 Zara Ahmed Idrees Ahmed F 18 48 56 Sadam Ahmed Hazrat Yaseen M 42 49 57 Noor Zaman Sayyed Alam M 40 50 74 Arslan Asghar Muhammad Asghar M 46 51 172 Zahra Waheed Malik Abdul Waheed F 32 52 171 Maria Usman Ghani Muhammad Usman Ghani F 35 53 189 Umer Javed Javed Akhter M 26 54 130 Tayyba Muhammad Ilyas F 18 55 192 Zubair Nasir Nasir Mehmood M 44 56 137 Junaid Syed Syed Amir Hussain M 39 57 88 Aghib Nasir Nasir Mehmood Bhatti M 39 58 95 Fajar Nadeem Khan Nadeem Farooq F 32 59 94 Ayesha Shafiq Muhammad Shafiq F 45 60 182 Javairia Javed Khan Javed Hassan Khan F 44 61 208 Sara Amjad Sheikh Muhammad Amjad F 28 62 214 Nimra Saeed Saeed Ahmad F 0 Absent 63 217 Adnan Arshad Muhammad Arshad M 45 64 230 Aneeza Nadeem Muhammad Nadeem F 28 65 229 Nuzhat Tariq Muhammad A. Tariq F 37 66 73 Arooj Irfan Muhammad Irfan Khan F 31 67 235 Aqiba Noor Noor Muhammad F 48 68 113 Hammad Butt Muhammad Shafiq Butt M 28 69 142 Muhammad Muzammil Abid Ali M 35 70 237 Bushra Sarwar Muhammad Sarwar F 46 71 218 Muhammad Saad Javed Javed Iqbal M 0 Absent 72 221 Shehryar Ali Khan Amjad Ali Khan M 49 73 243 Dur e Fatima Imran Malik F 0 Absent 74 244 Maryam Abrar Abrar Hussain F 0 Absent 75 216 Noor Aimen Shahid Majeed F 27 76 215 Rimsha Arshad Muhammad Arshad F 22 77 257 Zara Abu Bakar F 30 78 255 Muhammad Usman Akram Muhammad Akram M 32 79 100 Muhammad Ahmar Javed Rashid M 23 80 266 Muhammad Mussa Rehan Jamal M 0 Absent 81 279 Arshyan Ejaz Muhammad Ejaz M 31 82 269 Sabeel Abbas Shah Zafar Abbas Shah M 26 83 284 Abu Bakar Muhammad Tahir M 29 84 290 Muhammad Muaz Amir Amir Fayyaz M 46 85 286 Hamza Sagheer Muhammad Sagheer Langah M 35 86 265 Usama Noor Ajmal Khan M 38 Incharge Admission 2 Incharge Director Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University of the Punjab, Lahore BBA (Hons) ENTRY TEST RESULT 2018 The following candidates have been provisionally cleared to apply for admission to BBA(Hons) Morning/Afternoon Program at IBA as a result of their appearance in the Entry Test held on 11-08-2018. The marks obtained by the candidates will be added up in the merit formula. Errors and omissions are excepted. Obtained Marks Remarks (out of 75) Roll # Form # Name Father's Name Gender 87 234 Ammar Ahmar Muhammad Yaqoob M 39 88 299 Muneeb ur Rehman Waheed Waheed Ramzan M 36 89 302 Syeda Javaria Syed Naveed Ahmad F 27 90 313 Midhat Faraz Siddiqui Muhammad Faraz Siddiqui F 38 91 310 Hafiz Muhammad Umer Zafar Ali M 0 Absent 92 319 Samra Altaf Muhammad Altaf F 0 Absent 93 140 Muhammad Imtiaz Riaz Muhammad Riaz M 34 94 141 Ahsan Rasheed Mazhar Rasheed M 38 95 329 Akash Salamat Salamat Ali M 0 Absent 96 346 Aleena Nokhaiz Amjad Amjad Iqbal F 64 97 168 Muhammad Sarrosh Ali Muhammad Afzaal M 35 98 334 Osman Ashraf Muhammad Afzal Koli M 49 99 333 Umer Hanif Muhammad Hanif M 43 100 335 Arsam Bashir Bashir Ahmad M 0 Absent 101 219 Saqib Raza Zulfiqar Ali M 0 Absent 102 343 Muhammad Mubeen Muhammad Arshad M 28 103 347 Tahoor Saqib Mian Saqib Rafique F 40 104 368 Hamdan Muhammad Riaz Anjum M 25 105 360 Fajar Javed Muhammad Javed F 0 Absent 106 369 Aleem Zia Butt Zia Ullah Butt M 42 107 367 Amna Mir Naeem Mir F 40 108 376 Muhammad Irfan Saif Ullah M 31 109 382 Nimra Riaz Riaz Ahmad F 21 110 391 Hiba Sadia Syed Rehan Ali F 0 Absent 111 385 Muhammad Bilal Abdul Jabbar M 25 112 340 Muhammad Ammar Tarar Khuda Bakhsh M 43 113 330 Qaisar Shahbaz Muhammad Shahbaz M 29 114 339 Daniyal Arshad Arshad Ali M 0 Absent 115 332 Muhammad Shahzad Arshad Muhammad Arshad M 28 116 204 Muneeba Muhammad Asif F 18 117 203 Muskan Muhammad Asif F 17 118 415 Raheel Ahmad Muhammad Anwar M 45 119 417 Abdul Manan Khan Zahid Mehmood Khan M 39 120 414 Muhammad Raza Dyder Ali M 40 121 420 Muhammad Zaman Bashir Ahmad M 32 122 436 Aimen Naeem Muhammad Naeem Bashir F 37 123 222 Haseeb Ali Shabir Ahmad M 22 124 434 Eisha Zainab Rana Sagheer Hussain F 50 125 281 Rimsha Akram Muhammad Akram F 21 126 282 Rabia Javed Javed Akbar F 17 127 440 Abdul Hanan Muhammad Safdar Ali M 0 Absent 128 404 Raheel Usman Rehmat Ali M 13 129 212 Ahmed Ali Muhammad Amin M 31 Incharge Admission 3 Incharge Director Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University of the Punjab, Lahore BBA (Hons) ENTRY TEST RESULT 2018 The following candidates have been provisionally cleared to apply for admission to BBA(Hons) Morning/Afternoon Program at IBA as a result of their appearance in the Entry Test held on 11-08-2018. The marks obtained by the candidates will be added up in the merit formula. Errors and omissions are excepted. Obtained Marks Remarks (out of 75) Roll # Form # Name Father's Name Gender 130 455 Mahnoor Bashir Muhammad Bashir F 32 131 447 M. Tamoor Saed ur Rehman Saeed ur Rehman M 33 132 238 Ahmad Salman Javed Javed Ahmad Zia M 50 133 460 Badar Sultan Muhammad Amin M 47 134 471 Sameel bin Ahmed Riaz Ahmed M 55 135 472 Saim Gohar Mushtaq Ahmad M 32 136 473 Basit Ali Babar Ali Hashmi M 34 137 451 Nouman Khalil ur Rehman Khalil ur Rehman M 23 138 453 Saqlain Nawaz Muhammad Nawaz M 20 139 475 Tahoor Najeeb Muhammad Najeeb Alam F 49 140 422 Sohaib Faiz Faiz Rasool M 33 141 421 Muhammad Hasnain Shafique Muhammad Shafique M 44 142 477 Iftikhar ul Haq Fakhar ul Haq M 28 143 378 Anas Latif Abdul Latif M 52 144 480 Muhammad Abdullah Nouman Muhammad Nounam Akram M 23 145 416 Abu Bakar Manzoor Muhammad Manzoor M 38 146 479 Muhammad Awais Ibrahim Muhammad Ibrahim M 56 147 474 Zeast Majeed Abdul Majeed Akhtar F 0 Absent 148 400 Muhammad Haseeb Bukhari Syed Muhammad Bilal Shah M 32 149 271 Usama Ahmad Usman Muhammad Ajaml Usman M 0 Absent 150 272 Muhammad Hafiza Shahid Shahid Hussain M 0 Absent 151 176 Arooj Asim Gulzar Asim F 0 Absent 152 13 Hannan Ali Zahid Hussain M 53 153 488 Muhammad Bilal Muhammad Khalil M 27 154 490 Muhammad Bilal Liaqat Liaqat Ali M 17 155 491 Muhammad Bilal Shafiq Muhammad Shafiq M 16 156 492 Usama Rasheed Muhammad Rasheed M 25 157 495 Masoom Ali Atif Raza M 35 158 505 Muhammad Usama Razzaq Muhammad Razzaq M 44 159 507 Marium Abid Abid Yousaf Sheikh F 36 160 508 Rawal Faraz Ahmed Inayat Ullah M 48 161 509 Areeg Akram Muhammad Akram F 14 162 3 Ali Asghar Baig Mirza Mazhar Baig M 46 163 2 Muhammad Talha Sohail Sheikh Sohail Afzal M 31 164 1 Ahsan Ali Muhammad Faryad M 40 165 518 Hafiz Usama Khalid Khalid Mahmood M 36 166 520 Muhammad Usama Khadim Hussain M 33 167 521 Tallal Hyder Jafri Tauqir Hyder Jafri M 33 168 36 Hammad Ahmad Muhammad Naseer Butt M 40 169 371 Muhammad Ahad Aftab Aftab Ahmad M 35 170 241 Wajeeha Qamar Ghullam Sarwar Qamar F 23 171 41 Muqadisa Waseem Waseem Shahzad F 30 172 111 Rabia Naseem Sardar Ahmad F 39 Incharge Admission 4 Incharge Director Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University of the Punjab, Lahore BBA (Hons) ENTRY TEST RESULT 2018 The following candidates have been provisionally cleared to apply for admission to BBA(Hons) Morning/Afternoon Program at IBA as a result of their appearance in the Entry Test held on 11-08-2018.
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