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Names of Successful Students for the Session 2017-2018, 2018-2019 & 2019-2020 STUDENTS LOAN SCHEME – NAMES OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS FOR THE SESSION 2017-2018, 2018-2019 & 2019-2020 Announcement The State Bank of Pakistan’s Apex Committee, a high powered body on Students Loan Scheme (SLS) has approved an amount of Rs.33.851 million (Against 16th Advertisement) of interest free loan to 518 deserving students for current year studies. These students have been pursuing their studies in different technical and professional disciplines leading to Graduation, Masters, M.Phil and Ph.D within Pakistan in public sector universities/colleges during the Session 2017-2018, 2018-2019 & 2019-2020. Important:- Please Note that the current year disbursement of Rs. 33.851 has to be made within 45 days from the date of receipt of the Sanction Advice by the eligible student. Thereafter, no disbursement will be allowed without prior clearance of the Students Loan Wing, NBP, Head Office, Karachi. In case the student’s copy is misplaced/undelivered, the Principal/Registrar may provide photocopy of the “Sanction Advice” to the student to facilitate disbursement by the concerned Designated Branch. Important Instructions *Successful Students are advised to check their particulars mentioned below i.e. names, permanent & postal address, institutions, their CNIC numbers and their Domiciles. If there is any correction required they should send email with existing particulars or applicant’s eligibility reference No. at [email protected] and [email protected] within fifteen (15) days of this announcement. Note:- All Successful students should note that loan will be recalled immediately if, even at a later stage, any misrepresentation or concealment of facts in the application or in correct submission of the “Income Certificate” is deducted. ** All those un-successful students who could not meet the qualification/eligibility criteria of the Students Loan Scheme are advised that if they are eager to know the assigned reason of their disqualification, they may send e-mail at the above mentioned address. Eligib. Subject of Sr. # Province Name of Student Student CNIC Student Domicile Permanent Address Postal Address Name of University / College Education Level No. Study VILLAGE HAJI MUHAMMAD KHOSO SHAH LATIF MEDICAL STORE RIAZ CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 1 3 SINDH MR. MUNIR AHMED S/O. ALLAH BUX 43105-6435430-1 JACOBABAD THUL JCDHOUSE NO 1 MOHALLA RIAZ GRADUATION Medicine COLONY THUL LARKANA COLONY DIST: JACOBABAD VILLAGE GARHI HASSAN SARKI TEHSIL CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 2 5 SINDH MR. NOOR UDDIN S/O. NOOR HUSSAIN 43105-3370027-7 JACOBABAD SAME GRADUATION Medicine THUL JACOBABAD LARKANA VILLAGE ISMAIL ACHRA MISS. AREEJ SOOMRO D/O. MANZOOR ALI MAZDOORABAD DAHERI MUHALLA CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 3 7 SINDH 41201-6381020-6 DADU MAZDOORABAD DAHERI MUHALLA GRADUATION Medicine SOOMRO DADU LARKANA DADU BHITAI COLONY MEHAR DISTRICT/CITY CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 4 9 SINDH MISS. BUSHRA D/O. NAZIR AHMED 41205-2735509-4 DADU SAME GRADUATION Medicine DADU LARKANA MISS. NADIA NAZEER D/O. NAZEER CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 5 10 SINDH 41205-4600805-2 DADU BHITAI COLONY MEHAR SAME GRADUATION Medicine AHMED MAHESSAR LARKANA PODARAZA TALUKA GAMBAT DISTRICT CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 6 12 SINDH MR. SALMAN ALI S/O. FATEH ALI 45202-5676189-5 KHAIRPUR MIRS SAME GRADUATION Medicine KHAIRPUR MIRS LARKANA VILLAGE BIJRANI LEGHARI P/O NOWSHERA CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 7 14 SINDH MR. AFZAL HUSSAIN S/O. MITHAL LEGHARI 45303-5287794-5 GACHERO OLD TALUKAMORO DISTT SAME GRADUATION Medicine FEROZE LARKANA NAUSHERO FEROZE TEHSIL MORO GULSHAN E IBRAHIM COLONY NEAR CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 8 15 SINDH MR. NIAZ ALI S/O. KORO KHAN 41202-6718752-5 DADU SAME GRADUATION Medicine EXCISE OFFICE DADU TEHSIL JOHI LARKANA VILLAGE HAFIZMEERMUHAMMAD BOYS HOSTEL 7 CHANDKA MEDIVAL CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 9 16 SINDH MR. ALI GUL S/O. MUHAMMAD IDREES 41201-8865894-1 DADU GRADUATION Medicine KALHORO P/O DHOTRA TEHSIL DADU COLLEGE LARKANA LARKANA MR. FAROOQUE AHMED VIGHIO S/O. SHAHBAZ COLONY P/O CMC-LARKANA CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE SMBBMU CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 10 17 SINDH 41203-7837983-3 DADU GRADUATION Medicine SAJJAN ALI VIGHIO 77170 TEHSIL K.N SHAH DADU LARKANA LARKANA VILLAGE ALI ABAD WASSAN AREA MR. AAQIB NAWAZ S/O. ALLAH NAWAZ HOSTEL NO 6 ROOM NO 4 AT CHANDKA CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 11 19 SINDH 45208-9648956-5 KHAIRPUR MIRS RANIPUR TEHSIL SOBH DHERO DISRT GRADUATION Medicine WASSAN MEDICAL COLLEGE LARKANA LARKANA KHAIRPUR MIRS CITY RANIPUR MR. SHABIR AHMED S/O. AMANULLAH VILLAGE HAJI HAYAT KHOSOTALUKA ROOM NO 71 MARVI HOSTEL CHANDKA CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 12 20 SINDH 43502-0412236-7 KASHMORE GRADUATION Medicine KHOSO TANGWANI DISTT KASHMORE MEDICAL COLLEGE LARKANA LARKANA VILLAGE GARTHAMA P/O CHINARI CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 13 22 SINDH MR. ISRAR KHAN S/O. AHMED KHAN 82202-8103862-5 JEHLUM VALLEY TEHSIL: HATTIAN BALE DISTT: JHELUM CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE LARKANA GRADUATION Medicine LARKANA VALLEY CITY CHINARI RAIS KAMIL KHAN CHACHAR AREA CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 14 23 SINDH MR. SHAHZAD ALI S/O. GHOUS BUX 43504-0509525-3 KASHMORE LARKANA MARWAT HOSTEL GRADUATION Medicine KASHMORE P/O P.KHOSKI LARKANA HOUSE NO C-32/ 034 MILLATARY CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 15 24 SINDH MR. HUSSAIN AHMED S/O. RAIS AHMED 45504-6276093-1 SUKKUR QUARTERS NEAR RED CROSS HOSPITAL SAME GRADUATION Medicine LARKANA AREA MINARA SUKKUR VILAGE SAJAN KHASKHELI TALUKA KOT CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 16 25 SINDH MR. SUHAIL AHMED S/O. WAZIR ALI 45205-5507579-3 KHAIRPUR MIRUM SAME GRADUATION Medicine DIJI DISTRICT KHAIRPUR MIRS LARKANA HIDHU MUHALLA THULL DISTT CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 17 26 SINDH MR. SHIVTA BAI S/O. JAI CHAND 43105-8641947-8 JACOBABAD CHANDKA GIRLS HOSTEL GRADUATION Medicine JACOBABAD LARKANA Eligib. Subject of Sr. # Province Name of Student Student CNIC Student Domicile Permanent Address Postal Address Name of University / College Education Level No. Study VILLAGE MOLVI M MOOSA BANGLANI MR. MUHAMMAD YAQOOB S/O. ABDUL CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 18 27 SINDH 43105-6131803-7 KASHMORE P/O THUL TEHSIL TANGWANI DISTT SAME GRADUATION Medicine HAMEED LARKANA KASHMORE HABIBANI STREET MOHALLA GAJUN MR. MUHAMMAD UZAIR S/O. ALI CLINIC NEAR MADINA COLONY CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 19 28 SINDH 43203-9316704-5 LARKANA PUR CHOWK AREA MADINA COLONY GRADUATION Medicine INAYATULLAH SOLANGI GAJAN PUR CHOWK LARKANA LARKANA LARKANA ADRASH MOHALLA AWAN MARKET ROOM NO 14 HOSTEL NO 7 CHANDKA CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 20 32 SINDH MR. MOAZAM ALI S/O. SHABIR AHMED 42201-5228966-3 KASHMORE GRADUATION Medicine KANDHKOT MEDICAL COLLEGELARKANA LARKANA VILLAGE HAROON LODRO TALUKA CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 21 33 SINDH MR. AFTAB ALI S/O. MUMTAZ ALI 45204-2752189-9 KHAIRPUR MIRS KTN NEWS OFFICE PIRJO GOTH GRADUATION Medicine KINGRI DISTRICT KHAIRPUR LARKANA MISS. SAIMA D/O. ABDUL REHMAN VILLAGE GHULAM ALI CHANDIO CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 22 35 SINDH 43202-5117736-8 KHAIRPUR MIRS SAME GRADUATION Medicine CHANDIO KAMBER DISTT KAMBER SHAHDAD KOT LARKANA MR. RIASAT MEHMOOD S/O. LIAQAT P/O JANDALA DARHAL TEHSIL CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 23 36 SINDH 81103-8564595-1 KHAIRPUR MIRS SAME GRADUATION Medicine HUSSAIN SAMAHNI DISTT BHIMBER AJK LARKANA MR. HAMZA MUHAMMAD S/O. RAFIQUE VILLAGE BORIRI TALUKA KN SHAH DISTT CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 24 41 SINDH 41201-7850986-9 DADU SAME GRADUATION Medicine AHMED DADU LARKANA MR. ABDUL MALIK S/O. ABDUL AZIZ NAZAR ALI SHAH STREET SHAIKH ROOM NO 42 MARVI HOSTEL SMBBMU CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 25 46 SINDH 43202-5428217-7 KHAIRPUR MIRS GRADUATION Medicine SOOMRO MOHALLA KAMBER LARKANA LARKANA CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 26 48 SINDH MISS. SHAHER BANO D/O. AHMED 43203-4643007-0 KHAIRPUR MIRS LUHUR COLONY LARKANA SAME GRADUATION Medicine LARKANA THANA ROAD HOUSE NO 61/A HINDU ALIGO HARABAD NEAR BISHTI MASJID CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 27 49 SINDH MISS. ANOSHA D/O. NIRMAL DAS 43207-0431963-8 KHAIRPUR MIRS GRADUATION Medicine MOHALLAH WARAH K SHAHDAD KOT LARKANA LARKANA HOUSE NO 1415 C NAWATAK CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 28 50 SINDH MISS. ZEESHA D/O. LACHHMAN LAL 43203-2746516-2 KHAIRPUR MIRS SAME GRADUATION Medicine MOHALLA LARKANA LARKANA MR. NOOR ULLAH MAGSI S/O. MURAD ALI MASTOI MOHALLA TEHSIL SHAHDAD CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 29 52 SINDH 43203-1936364-3 KHAIRPUR MIRS SAME GRADUATION Medicine MAGSI KOT DISTT KAMBER SHAHDAD KOT LARKANA RESHAM GALSHAIKH MOHALLA CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 30 57 SINDH MISS. BISMA D/O. ZULFIQAR ALI 43406-0653224-0 KHAIRPUR MIRS SAME GRADUATION Medicine SHAHDAD KOT LARKANA MEER MUHAMMAD MILLS STORE NEAR MR. UMAIR AHMED S/O. MUKHIAR VILLAGE WARIS DINO NOONARI THULL CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 31 61 SINDH 43105-8416448-1 JACOBABAD JAMIA MASJID THULL DISRR GRADUATION Medicine AHMED DISTT: JACOBABAD LARKANA JACOBABAD MR. ADNAN MASHOOQUE S/O. VILLAGE NEW THARO WADHO TEHSIL CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 32 62 SINDH 43404-0420409-9 KAMBER IHSAN COLONY LARKANA GRADUATION Medicine MUHAMMAD MASHOOQUE MIROKHAN DISTT KAMBER LARKANA MOHALLA SHEHLIANI BLOCK NO 7 P/O MR. HAFEEZ ULLAH S/O. MUHAMMAD RAJA COMPUTERIZED KANTA GARI CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 33 63 SINDH 43101-1050597-9 JACOBABAD 79050 TEHSIL GARI KHAIRO DISTT GRADUATION Medicine ISHAQUE KHAIRO LARKANA JACOBABAD MISS. ABIDA PARVEEN D/O. GHULAM MOHALLA MADARSATALUKA CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 34 65 SINDH 43502-0644349-2 KASHMORE SAME GRADUATION Medicine FAREED TANGWANI DISTT KASHMORE LARKANA Eligib. Subject of Sr. # Province Name of Student Student CNIC Student Domicile Permanent Address Postal Address Name of University / College Education Level No. Study HOUSE NO 21/347-48 MIRZA MOHALLA CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 35 66 SINDH MR. SUNNY KUMAR S/O. BHOJO MAL 43304-3147120-7 SHIKARPUR SAME GRADUATION Medicine P/O, TEHSIL, CITY SHIKARPUR LARKANA HINDU MOHALLA THULL DISTT CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 36 67 SINDH MR. OMI KUMAR S/O. GURMUKH DAS 43105-5134733-1 KHAIRPUR MIRS SAME GRADUATION Medicine JACOBABAD LARKANA HINDU MOHALLA THUL DISTT CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 37 166 SINDH MR. SAHIL KUMAR S/O. MURLI MAL 43105-3257789-5 JACOBABAD SAME GRADUATION Medicine JACOBABAD LARKANA MR. BABAR ALI QURESHI S/O. MUKHTIAR 38 164 SINDH 41203-4890344-7 DADU SHAHBAZ COLONY K.N SHAH CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE CHANDKA MEDICAL COLLEGE GRADUATION Medicine ALI QURESHI MR.
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