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Final Merit List of Self Finance Candidates for the Session 2009-10 Final Merit List of Self Finance Candidates for the session 2009-10 S.No I.D.No. NAME Father's Name 1 DOM HQ DED Merit Sco. Deficiencies/ Remarks 1 05195 MUIZZ ZAHOOR ZAHOOR AHMAD PR 79.74 2 06693 LYLA SAEED GUL SAEED PR 77.98 3 02879 HARIS MANAN SIAL MANAN HG 77.68 Surity bond not signed 4 05431 HAMEEDULLAH IQBAL SHAH MNA 10 77.44 5 04161 FAHAD KHAN ZAKA ULLAH KHAN DIK 77.40 6 10010 Muzammil Khan Attaullah Khan SW 77.15 7 01845 ALI ASADULLAH DR. NAIK DAD KA 76.80 8 01413 RIFAQ ZEB JEHAN ZEB MNA 10 76.79 9 04884 HAMZA ZAHIDULLAH MUHAMMAD ZAHID PR 76.62 10 02885 SHAYAN PERVEZ PERVEZ ALAM PR 76.59 11 10064 Nisar Ahmad Khan Mir Alam KN 10 76.59 12 05509 MAHAM MAJID ABDUL MAJID GHAZNAVI PR 76.53 13 04524 JAWAD KHAN SAFDAR KHAN MR 76.49 14 04256 AZRA AMAN AMAN SHER SB 76.27 15 05031 SYED AIZAZ HUSSAIN SYED AFTAB HUSSAIN PR 76.21 16 06418 AASIYA NAGEEN ABDUL KAMAL KK 76.20 17 00639 TAHREEM KHALIQ ABDUL KHALIQ PR 76.15 18 02295 IMRAN ULLAH SAIF UR REHMAN KA 76.06 19 10362 Usman Ghani Abdul Rashid Khan HR 75.91 20 01560 MEHIR JABEEN DR. MUHAMMAD YOUNAS PR 75.79 21 05502 SALMA BIBI QADAR DIN NR 75.70 22 06583 SHEHZAD SAEEDULLAH SAEEDULLAH MR 75.69 SSC 23 00196 FARAH AYUB KHAN DR. AYUB KHAN PR 75.63 24 08404 ADEN MAQSOOD MAQSOOD AHMAD NR 75.61 25 10286 Farasat Umar Muhammad Tasaddiq MA 75.55 26 02178 MARIA SYED S. MUHAMMAD SHAH NR 75.53 27 00960 NAILA KHAN IKRAM ULLAH PR 75.50 guaranter signature 28 00425 MUHIBULLAH AFRIDI IMDAD KHAN KA 75.36 29 10184 Fahd Muhammad Shaukat Shaukat Perwaiz Jehangiri MA 10 75.32 30 04746 SADAF ZEB DR.HASHAM KHAN KK 75.29 31 10425 Iltimas Haider Haider Ali Khan SW 75.18 32 07462 ZAHID SAJJAD SAJJAD ALI KUA 10 75.18 33 03583 USAMA ZAHID KHAN ZAHID ALI KHAN HR 75.17 34 06904 BUSHRA MEHREEN RIAZ AHMAD KK 75.16 35 03966 MUSKA KHATTAK MUHAMMAD KAMRAN KK 10 75.14 surety bond not attached 36 03514 HINA HUSSAIN ASHIQ HUSSAIN PR 75.10 37 02880 MISBAH SAEED SAEED AHMAD PR 74.92 undertaking 38 00904 RAI DILAWAR SHAHJEHAN RAI MUNIR AHMAD HR 74.86 Confirmation of change of domicile 39 01112 MEHBOOB ALI ASHBAR KHAN BR 74.77 40 11563 Qazi Naeem ur Rehman Mehboob ur Rehman MA 74.64 41 11929 Muhammad Hammad Dr. Abdul Wahid HR 74.49 42 10403 Fawad Ahmad Khan Muhammad Afsar Khan AD 74.39 43 01746 WAQAR MAHMOOD GHULAM RAHMANI MK 20 10 74.38 44 07245 SAPNA NAIK NAIK MUHAMMAD SW 74.38 45 01849 ADAM KHAN SHAUKAT HUSSAIN KT 74.36 46 10056 Obaid ur Rehman Aziz ur Rehman DIK 74.36 47 04937 MARIAM SHAFQAT SHAFQAT SATTAR BU 74.36 48 05060 SANGEEN KHAN M.AZIZULLAH KHAN SWA 10 74.33 49 03407 SAROOSH TARI MUHAMMAD TARIQ SB 74.30 50 07190 QURAT UL AIN JAMSHED KHAN MR 20 74.23 51 02794 FAIZAN AHMED AHMED ALI AFRIDI FRP 74.23 52 08099 AKHTAR KHAN MUHAMMAD KHAN BR 74.19 guaranter signed on surity bond 53 05291 NADEEM AKBAR MUHAMMAD AKBAR SB 74.19 guaranter signed on surity bond 54 00383 SHAHAB MIR MIR WALI KHAN BU 10 74.15 55 01383 HAFIZ SAFIULLAH BADSHAH ZAD GUL MR 20 74.15 56 03957 DAWOOD HASSAN DR. HASSAN KHAN TK 10 74.11 57 06574 MEHTAB AHMAD AHMAD KHAN LM 74.10 58 10410 Faisal Yousaf Khan Mohammad Yousaf Khan MA 10 74.09 59 06911 RUBAB MUMTAZ MUMTAZ MEHDI PR 74.02 60 02527 SALMA JEHAN SHAH JEHAN SW 20 10 74.00 61 00377 SHANDANA REHMAN DR. HAFEEZ UR REHMAN PR 73.94 surity bond not signed 62 01569 NOREEN KHATTAK FAZAL KARIM KHATTAK NR 73.94 guaranter sined on surity bond 63 01219 SALMA NOREEN IBAD UR REHMAN PR 73.94 64 05343 FAUZIA KHAN DR. MIR GHULAM KHAN SWA 73.93 no undertaking and surity bond 65 05859 S. MUNIR SHAH S. MUHAMMAD INAM MR 10 73.92 no surity bond 66 05724 SUMAIRA NASEEM AZAR KHAN NASEEM KK 10 73.91 surity bond not signed 67 06593 SUMAIRA GHULAM QADIR MR 73.90 68 03572 ALEINA ALI SHAH HAYAT ALI SHAH PR 73.90 69 05107 MAJID USMAN USMAN GUL PR 10 73.87 70 00016 SALMA GHULAM GHULAM SARWAR DR 73.86 71 02477 SANA NAFIS M.NAFIS UD DIN PR 73.85 72 04200 MUHAMMAD IQBAL ZAFFAR IQBAL PR 73.85 73 11186 Ahmed Muhmmad Rafique Muhammad Rafique HR 73.84 74 03635 SEEMA ABID ABID KHAN MK 73.84 no surity bond 75 06024 FATIMA TAJ DR. TAJ UL HAQ MR 10 73.83 76 04652 RAHID AYAZ ROZAM KHAN SB 73.80 no surity bond 77 03726 ABDUR REHMAN AJMAL AFRIDI KA 73.80 78 10724 Adeela Mehmood Malik Khalid Mehmood HR 73.77 79 00028 SUNIA ARIF KHAN DR.ARIF RAZA KHAN HR 73.77 80 04815 SANA AZMAT AZMAT SATTAR PR 73.68 father domicile 81 11001 Junaid Iqbal Zafar Iqbal MA 73.64 82 03306 MUHAMMAD SADIQ SHER MUHAMMAD MK 10 73.64 83 02758 MUHAMMAD ADNAN MUHAMMAD SHUAIB DR 73.61 no undertaking Note: Errors/ omissions are excepted. Inclusion in this list does not 11/15/2009 confer any right or privilege for the grant of admission. Final Merit List of Self Finance Candidates for the session 2009-10 S.No I.D.No. NAME Father's Name 2 DOM HQ DED Merit Sco. Deficiencies/ Remarks 84 04465 AAMERULLAH KHAN HAMEED ULLAH KHAN BU 73.52 no signature of guaranter 85 00448 NOWSHEEN INAYAT ULLAH MNA 73.52 surity bond / Form B 86 05710 MUHAMMAD ISHFAQ NOOR WARIS MR 10 73.46 87 02394 SAIMA AFRIDI IMRAN KHAN KA 10 73.45 no signature of guaranter 88 03490 MARYAM DIL KHUSHDIL KHAN PR 73.44 89 12451 Alveena Farid Mohammad Farid DIK 10 73.40 CNIC of father 90 06947 FARRUKH NAZ ABDUL QADAR DR 10 73.38 91 01992 NAUMAN ALI AKBAR ALI PR 73.37 92 02015 HIRA SHAMS SHAMS UR REHMAN KK 73.34 93 10492 Hina Gul Abdul Salam SB 10 73.33 94 01513 USMAN ALI JALAL KHAN KA 73.31 95 07271 SUNDUS KHALIQ DR. ABDUL KHALIQ PR 73.31 96 00872 MUBASHRA ALI MUSLIM ALI KHAN MR 10 73.28 97 00933 SHEHRYAR SHAH AHMAD ALI MR 73.28 98 00228 SHABINA SARWAR HAJI SARWAR JAN LM 73.26 99 02197 DURE SHAHWAR AHMAD BAKHSH PR 73.24 100 10283 Aysha Zaman Babar Major ® Akhtar Zaman Babar NR 73.23 101 10183 Sadaf Javaid Javaid Iqbal HR 73.22 102 11332 Zainab Haroon Muhammad Haroon-ur-Rashid AD 73.21 103 06978 MASHAL ZEB JAN ANWAR ZEB JAN DR 73.20 104 04574 SARA IMTIAZ IMTIAZ ALI PR 73.19 105 02201 FAIQ RASHEED MUHAMMAD TUFAIL PR 73.04 106 04095 SAMAN HAFEEZ HAFEEZ UR REHMAN SB 10 73.01 107 01364 ROBINA IQBAL KHAN SW 72.98 108 10019 Aftab Ahmad Muhammad Saeed AD 72.96 no signature on undertaking 109 08206 TARIQ AZIZ MUHAMMAD AMIN SW 10 72.89 110 08669 SAMAN RIAZ MUHAMMAD RIAZ PR 72.89 111 05853 AMJAD KHAN DAWAR KHAN BR 10 72.85 no surity bond 112 01788 IMTIAZ KHAN MUHAMMAD AKRAM KA 72.84 113 05778 M. IKRAM SHINWARI RIAZ NOOR SHINWARI KT 72.83 undertaking 114 01700 NATASHA SUMBAL AFSAR SAID MR 72.82 ssc 115 01786 MOHIBULLAH KHAN MUHAMMAD NAEEM MR 72.80 116 06877 NAILA SARDAR SARDAR KHAN MK 72.80 117 04138 MARIA SAHIBZADA SAHIBZADDA ALAM SB 72.78 undertaking 118 08612 ASLAM ZEB WATAN ZEB SW 72.76 119 05019 HAMIDULLAH ISMAIL KUA 72.75 father domicile 120 08304 MUHAMMAD ZEESHAN MUHAMMAD RAFIQ MR 72.75 no signature on undertatking 121 00133 ANAM RIAZ MUHAMMAD RIAZ BU 72.74 122 01409 S. HASEEBULLAH S. HABIBULLAH SHAH NR 10 72.72 no signature of guaranter 123 10750 Nazish Javed Javed Akbar PR 10 72.70 124 06436 SAJID RAZAQ ABDUL RAZAQ PR 72.69 125 05605 ARSALAN MOHSIN MOHSIN KHAN MR 72.62 undertaking 126 01290 ASGHAR NAWAZ KHOOB NAWAZ PR 72.61 127 02819 M. YOUNAS KHAN ABDUR RASHID BR 72.60 128 12176 Amin ur Rahman Obaid ur Rahman SW 20 72.53 129 10326 Muhammad Rabbani Muhammad Rafique HR 10 72.52 130 00402 SHUMAILA AKRAM MUHAMMAD AKRAM LM 10 72.51 131 05310 GUL BADIN ZARAB DIN FRD 10 72.50 132 06999 SHAFIQ KHALID ABDUL HALIM CA 72.50 undertaking 133 00187 HAMEED IQBAL MUHAMMAD IQBAL SW 72.49 134 01439 RAJWALI KHAN AKRAM KHAN BR 72.46 undertaking 135 10717 Muhammad Danyal Dr. Ihsanullah Khan DIK 72.45 136 03309 SAYYED SAJJAD ALI MIAN SAYED SARAND SW 72.38 137 02136 WAQAS KHAN MUHAMMAD KHAN MK 10 72.37 CNIC of father / mother domicile 138 01469 HUMERA GABEEN SHAUKAT ALI SW 10 72.35 Father death certificate/ 139 01878 MAIMOONA KHAN TAJ M. KHAN PR 20 10 72.34 mother domicile/ mother CNIC 140 05854 MUHAMAMD SOHAIL GUL MAT ALI KHAN KK 10 72.32 141 03475 SHANDANA NOOR NOOR BAD SHAH SB 72.32 undertaking 142 00233 AYESHA NOOR NOOR MUHAMMAD MK 72.32 143 02575 NAHEEDA BIBI UNAB GUL PR 10 72.31 undertaking 144 04516 JEHAN MAHMUD MAHMUD AURANGZEB SW 72.28 145 05569 TAYYABA DURRANI SHAHZAD UL HASSAN PR 72.22 no undertaking 146 04208 KASHMALA IQBAL MUHAMMAD IQBAL DR 72.21 147 10531 Zeeshan Rashid Abdur Rashid AD 72.19 no undertaking 148 05958 MUHAMMAD IFTIKHAR MUHAMMAD YOUSAF DR 72.18 149 02125 NAILA MEHDAT ABDULLAH JAN PR 72.18 CNIC 150 01352 PERVEEN AKBAR AKBAR KHAN DR 72.17 151 00520 MOHSIN ZAMAN MEHR ZAMAN BU 10 72.12 152 03081 GUL E RANA RAST BAZ KHAN BU 72.11 153 10387 Touseef Qamar Qamar ul Haq HR 72.07 154 01267 SAMIRA AHMAD AHMAD NAWAZ DIK 72.05 155 06417 SABIA SHARIF SHARIFULLAH KHAN PR 72.05 156 06565 KOMAL AHMAD KHAN ROOHULLAH CA 10 72.03 157 00625 NAZISH GUL ABDUL MALIK DIK 71.99 158 06273 ZEENAT AFRIDI MERAJ NABI FRP 71.98 159 06458 FILZA TANVEER TANVEER AHMAD NR 71.98 160 02970 QASIM JAN RAHMAT FAQEER BR 10 71.97 161 03213 SARA DR.ABDUL RASHID LM 71.97 162 01096 MUHAMMAD NADEEM SANA UR REHMAN DR 71.97 163 10151 Javeria Azeem Azeem Khan MA 10 71.96 164 03837 MOIZ AHMAD SHAHKAR DR.
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