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Day2 List02.Xlsx DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE ADMISSION TEST LIST SESSION 1, PANEL 1, 17TH JULY 2018, 8:00AM, ROOM 322 S.No. FormNo Name FatherName 1 570787 Zoya Imran Imran Ali Khan 2 570789 Syed aabis hassan rizvi Syed iftikhar hassan rizvi 3 570791 Muhammad Kamal Qureshi Faisal Mehmood Qureshi 4 570813 Muhammad shoaib Ghulam Hussain 5 570839 farwa batool syed muhammad rafique 6 570863 Rehan ali sultan ali 7 570905 adnan haider cheema liaqat ali cheema 8 570928 Faizan Safdar Safdar Farid 9 570985 Ayesha Naveed Muhammad Naveed Iqbal 10 571000 Zain Ali Naseer Ahmed 11 571016 Muhammad Talha Ahmad Allah Rakha 12 571040 ahsan zafar raja zafar iqbal 13 571054 Muhammad Zafeer Yaseen Muhammad Yaseen 14 571081 Muhammad Talha Rauf Abdul Rauf 15 571091 Rana Maaz Abdullah Khan Muhammad Sarwar 16 571141 Muhammad Arham Muhammad Waseem Azhar 17 571150 muhammad haris asif jameel nasir 18 571194 Usman Iqbal Iqbal Akhtar 19 571212 Mashal Raza Abid Raza 20 571274 Ahmed Naveed Asif Asif Irfan 21 571315 Nimra waheed Waheed Ahmed qureshi 22 571330 Amna Ahmad Chaudhary Ulfat Mahmood Ahmad 23 571384 Zohaib Ahmed Muhammad Iqbal 24 571419 Syed waqar ahmed shah Syed Bashir ahmed shah 25 571440 Laiba Ahmad Azeem Ahmad 26 571471 Sameer Ahmed Shabbir Ahmed 27 571488 Maryam Jamshed Jamshed Masood 28 571496 Mahsheed Asjad Asjad Ejaz 29 571508 Muhammad Muzammil Abdul Qayyum 30 571515 Aneeqa shabbir Shabbir ahmad 31 571522 Aneeque Ahmad Tariq Mahmoud Bhatti 32 571535 Muneeb Rafaqat Rafaqat Ali Siddique 33 571561 gaash khawaja khawaja obaidullah 34 571564 Muhammad Ammaar Naveed Muhammad Naveed Ashraf 35 571567 SYEDA MUDASSRA NAQVI SYED ASAD AHMAD 36 571581 Zainab Aftab Muhammad Aftab 37 571595 laraib arjamand MUHAMMAD ARJAMAND IQBAL MUJAHID 38 571613 Aleena Abid Abid hussain 39 571620 Rabbia Sajjad Sajjad Ahmed 40 571627 Maheen Ali Basharat Ali Khan 41 571640 Mahnoor Basir Abdul Basir 42 571642 Ubaid‐ur‐Rehman Rab Nawaz 43 571699 Muhammad Noman Muhammad Yaseen 44 571700 Rutaba Saleem Saleem Ahmed 45 571835 Syeda Zoha Fatima Ehsan Ellahi 46 571837 Rana Muhammad Ammad Ul Haq Rana Ehteshamul Haq 47 571855 Ahmad Bin Aamir Aamir Ihsan Page 1 of 30 48 571886 Adil Hameed M yaqub Nudrat 49 571920 Abdullah Zakir Mohammad Zakir Ali 50 571962 Ayesha qureshi Maqbool Ahmad 51 571985 Muhammad Ahmed Faizan Muhammad Amin Baig 52 571989 Uzair Muaz Muhammad Muaz 53 572081 SEHRISH KHALID MALIK KHALID MEHMOOD 54 572107 Saba Nosheen Ghulam Muhammad 55 572147 Saif Ud Din Ahmed Zia Ud Din Ahmed Khan 56 572163 malik nosherwan adil khan muhammad zubair malik 57 572165 Eisha shahid shahid saeed 58 572264 Talia Khan Khattak Muhammad Idris Khattak 59 572311 Hreem Fatima Shah Farrukh 60 572341 Faizan Asif Muhammad Asif Mukhtar 61 572360 Areej Ahmed Naseer Ahmed 62 572381 Mehak Tahir Tahir Muhammad sheikh 63 572414 Almas Ali Ali Muhammad 64 572530 Saad Talha Talha Zubair 65 572556 Zahra Batool Amjad Nawaz 66 572561 Neha Zehra Syed Nasim Zaidi 67 572572 Mahnoor Imdad Khan 68 572597 Syed Khurram Gillani Abdul Hafeez Gillani 69 572599 Maryam Saeed Saee Ahmed 70 572605 Hina Bashir Bashir Ahmed 71 572613 Usman Ghani Abdul Wahid 72 572627 Mustafa Atique Sheikh Muhammad Atique0 73 572629 Maheera Kulsum Imadi M Iftikhar Imadi 74 572657 MAHNOOR SAEED ANWER SAEED 75 572671 Muhammad Haris Irfan Muhammad Irfan Afzal Butt 76 572691 Alaifa fayyaz Fayyaz Muhammad 77 572703 Saman irfan Irfan 78 572748 mahnoor baber baber saeed 79 572767 Hajira Shafqat Bazaz Shafqat Ahmad Bazaz 80 572770 Syeda Javeria Shah Syed Ishtiaq Hussain Shah 81 572854 Mohammad Zubair Ahmad Farrukh Mehmood Nasir 82 572873 Sheharyar Ahmad Saleem Iqbal 83 572878 Uzair Arif Muhammad Arif 84 572894 Tayyaba Qureshi Muhammad Farooq Qureshi 85 572896 Zainab Sajid Sajid Mahmood 86 572952 Nizwa Iftikhar Iftikhar Shafi Mughal 87 572954 Talha Naveed Tabbasum Naveed 88 572982 Hassan Akhtar Javed Ur Rehman 89 572995 Bakhtiar Hussain Mukhtiar Hussain 90 573007 ghulam mustafa tiwana muhammad saleem ud din 91 573011 Aleeha Tariq Tariq Mehmood Fazal 92 573021 NAMRAH SAEED MUHAMMAD SAEED AHMED 93 573061 Syed Muhammad Saad Sultan Syed Hamid Sultan 94 573078 Haseeb yaqub Raja Waqar yaqub 95 573085 Umair Tariq Tariq Mehmood 96 573140 Shahbaz Hayat Rahmat Hayat 97 573143 Younas Hayat Umar Hayat 98 573209 Samahir Dilshad Abbas Page 2 of 30 99 573214 Mishaym Shah M Shoaib Shah 100 573300 zeeshan haider masaib khan 101 573310 Syeda Atiya Bukhari Syed Mohsan Shah 102 573367 SAIF‐UL‐ISLAM HAMID ZAIN‐UL‐ABEDIN 103 573371 ZAIN ZIA ZIA UDD IN 104 573404 Khaizran Fatima Ali Mehdi 105 573409 Zulfiqar Ali Fida ali shah Page 3 of 30 DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE ADMISSION TEST LIST SESSION 1, PANEL 2, 17TH JULY 2018, 8:00AM, ROOM 321 S.No. FormNo Name FatherName 106 573415 Hadia Zafar Zafar Iqbal 107 573427 sara manzoor manzoor ahmad 108 573431 MUHAMMAD HARIS SAFIULLAH (late) 109 573435 Waleed Bin Masood Muhammad Masood 110 573443 Tuba Arshad Syed Arshad Saeed Rizvi 111 573482 Muhammad Waleed Muhammad Naeem Ahmad 112 573494 Zeeshan Haider Khan Inayat Ali Khan 113 573508 AWAD PERVEZ MUHMMAD PERVEZ 114 573531 SIDRA FARMAN ALI KHAN 115 573533 arslan latif muhammad latif 116 573586 Arsalan Khan Mushtaq Khan 117 573591 SARFARAZ NAWAZ MUHAMMAD NAWAZ 118 573594 Aymen Khan Faisal Ahmed Khan 119 573631 Zaeem Abid ABID HUSSAIN 120 573635 Abdullah Bin Sajjad Muhammad Sajjad Butt 121 573686 Muhammad Maaz Adeel Muhammad Adeel 122 573721 Ayesha Farooq Farooq Rafi Janjua 123 573729 UBAID RIAZ MUHAMMAD RIAZ AHMAD 124 573752 Ahmad Azhar Iqbal 125 573773 Muhammad Saad Aslam Qasrani Muhammad Aslam 126 573815 Zarmeen Fatima irfan azhar 127 573855 Ayra Sohail Sohail Saeed Naik 128 573870 ZAINAB‐BINTE‐IFTIKHAR IFTIKHAR AHMED 129 573946 ASSAD ABID abid hussain bhatti 130 573994 uzain sabri nisar sabri 131 574041 Muhammad Omer Sohail shah Muhammad Mazhar Sohail shah 132 574061 Abubakar Siddique Habib Ullah Khan 133 574062 Muhammad Huzaifa Khan Dilshad Khan 134 574067 Muhammad Bilal Nisar Muhammad 135 574091 Hafiz Abdul Hafeez Zuberi Muhammad Ahmed Zuberi 136 574097 Shahzaib Nadeem Nadeem Sarwar 137 574111 Muhammad Mazhar MALIK HAZOOR AHMAD 138 574156 Parsa Tahir Tahir Nadeem 139 574174 Haris Bin Talat Shoaib Raja Talat Shoaib 140 574188 INTIZAR HUSSAIN MUSA KHAN ALI 141 574190 Fahad Abbasi Taj Muhammad 142 574238 Aamnah Hayat Shahzada Sikandar Hayat 143 574245 Hira Shahid Muhammad Shahid 144 574255 muzammal aleem abdul aleem 145 574296 Atta ur rehman Rashid Ahmed Dogar 146 574300 Junaid Attiq Atiq UR Rahman 147 574302 Samia ahmed Raja Arshad mehmood 148 574313 Areeba Hakim Hakim Khan Page 4 of 30 149 574354 Aleeza Fatima Syed shabbir hussain 150 574376 RANA MOHIBULLAH KHAN RANA WAQAS ULLAH KHAN 151 574381 Hilal Ahmad Fazli Rahman 152 574413 Muhammad Aalif Sajjad Sajjad Ahmad 153 574423 Usama Tahir Tahir Hameed 154 574492 Muhammad Faisal Rasheed Abdul Rasheed Naz 155 574532 Hamza Ali Muhammad Ali 156 574592 muhammad arslan BISHARAT ALI 157 574627 Malik Muhammad Kashif Ghulam ali 158 574638 Qamar Abbas Ghulam Muhammad 159 574646 Izhar karim Ahsan ali 160 574690 Usama Ishaq Muhammad Ishaq 161 574700 MOHAMMAD ZAIN SIDDIQI IRFAN AHMED SIDDIQI 162 574702 Muhammad Talha Munir Hussain Anjum 163 574715 Unaiza Ali Mohammad Ali 164 574718 Mehrukh Zahid Zahid Mehmood 165 574737 Syed Mehdi Raza Bukhari Syed Muhammad Hussain Shah 166 574834 sehar khalid nawaz 167 574861 Mehmood ul Hassan Amjad hussain 168 574862 Moqeet Javed Javed Iqbal 169 574885 Nayab Fatima Noor Muhammad Ibrahim Azad 170 574896 zainab ehsan ehsan‐ul‐haq 171 574900 ALAM KHALID KHALID MAQBOOL ALAM 172 574926 MUHAMMAD AKIF MUHAMMAD PARVEZ 173 574942 ASFA ABBASI ANWAR UL HAQ ABBASI 174 574949 Hajra Malik Khalid Umar Malik 175 574960 Usman Khan Waheed Jan 176 574990 Mirza Shahrose Baig Mirza Khalid Baig 177 574994 Junaid Akram MUHAMMAD AKRAM 178 575000 AIMAN RIZWAN RIZWAN AKHTAR 179 575058 Sardar Zeeshan Rabbani Sardar Zahid Rabbani 180 575078 zainab farooq farooq ahmed 181 575120 Ranya Muqaddas Abdul Jabbar Ahmed 182 575134 Aqib Iftikhar Abbasi Iftikhar Hussain Abbasi 183 575170 Abdur Rafay Malik Malik Rizwan Ahmed Awan 184 575180 Amna Farooq Abdul Farooq 185 575184 USAMA BIN IMRAN MUHAMMAD IMRAN 186 575218 safia safdar safdar abbas 187 575251 Azaz Ali Nawab Ali 188 575279 Tehmas Khan Panezai Malik Sohbat Khan 189 575288 Tarteel kainat Malik Ghulam Jilani 190 575312 NAIMATULLAH MUHAMMAD AYAZ 191 575334 Hassan Ahmed Rizwan Akhtar 192 575354 Muneeb Hassan Mehdi Intazar Hussain 193 575357 aqsa mustafa ghluam mustafa 194 575384 Sadia Ahmad Ahmad Manzoor 195 575423 Syed Taimoor Shah Shirazi Saeed U llah Shah Page 5 of 30 196 575472 Shahnoor Ejaz Amer Ejaz 197 575514 Aaminah Wasim Wasim Malik 198 575524 Mubara Tanwir tanwir akhtar 199 575531 MEHRAN ALI FAIZ AHMED 200 575567 Tanees Akhtar Muhammad Akhtar 201 575632 Hassan Mahmood Humayun Arshad 202 575650 Wisam Riaz Muhammad Riaz‐ud‐din 203 575686 Syed Ali Haider Syed Ishtiaq Hussain 204 575706 Maryam Iftikhar Iftikhar Ahmed 205 575746 Aman Ijaz ijaz Gul Butt 206 575766 Wajiha Muqadas Nisar Shah 207 575945 Aisha Tariq Muhammad Tariq 208 575952 Muhammad Anees Aslam Muhammad Aslam 209 575970 Zeeshan Ahmed Abdul Waheed Mirza 210 575986 Khaleeq Ullah Midrar Ullah Page 6 of 30 DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE ADMISSION TEST LIST SESSION 1, PANEL 3, 17TH JULY 2018, 8:00AM, ROOM 308 S.No. FormNo Name FatherName 211 575998 Ahmad Jamal Nasir Nasir abbas 212 576009 Ayesha Khan Ishtiaq Ahmad Khan 213 576022 Mahnoor Alam Muhammad Alam 214 576079 Shanzay Babar Muhammad Babar Khan 215 576096 Habiba Shahzad Muhammad Shahzad 216 576097 Noor Islam Muhammad Islam Ghouri 217 576107 Ch Talal Akhtar Deu Akhtar Hussain Ch 218 576113 arbab
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