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Finalresultmbafall2017.Pdf Final result announced on: May 30, 2017 IN 5/25/ INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, KARACHI AdST 2017- ADMISSION FOR MBA PROGRAM - FALL 2017 mi TEST HELD ON April 23, 2017 Following candidates who appeared in the Aptitude test on April 23, 2017 for admission in the MBA Program Fall 2017, and appeared in the interviews & GD are provisionally admitted in MBA Program Fall 2017 at IBA Karachi. However, only those candidates will join the Fall 2017 semester who will fullfill the basic eligibility condition for admissions. LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES These candidates meet the following cut-off scores Cut-Off Scores GD % Interview % 33% 50% Sr. Seat Interview Name Father's Name Comments GD % No. No. % MBA Evening (City Campus) 1 336 Saad Yousuf Khokhar Malik Khokhar 70.00 62.50 2 1071 Muhammad Ahsan Abdul Rauf Spring 2017 Candidate 40.00 69.00 3 1103 Ahmed Abuzer Usmani Ahmed Kaleem Usmani 54.00 85.00 4 1113 Shuja Khalid Khawaja khalid lqbal Spring 2017 Candidate 50.00 68.50 5 1113 Syed Kazim Jamal Syed Jamal Asghar Zaidy 52.00 72.00 6 1120 Asma Asif Bhanji Asif Bhanji IBA BBA 74.00 56.50 7 1125 Muhammad Farooq Muhammad Irfan Siddiqui IBA BBA 44.00 51.33 8 1143 Niaz Ahmed Aftab Ahmad 48.00 80.00 9 1174 Khan Akhter Rumman Rehan Khan IBA BBA 58.00 80.50 10 1177 Muhammad Ahmer Khan Muhammad Waseem Khan Spring 2017 Candidate 50.00 66.00 11 1216 Hasan Zia Zia Rehman 48.00 58.00 12 1223 Talha Tariq Khan Tariq Khan 74.00 68.50 13 1239 Muhammad Mustafa Fareed Muhammad Fareed Anwar 44.00 68.50 14 1256 Muhammad Faizan Rehan Muhammad Rehan Siraj Khan IBA BBA 63.00 73.50 15 1257 Sameel Noman Qureshi Noman Qureshi IBA BBA 49.00 63.00 16 1283 Zain Umer Shahid Umer 45.00 68.50 17 1304 Ayesha Mirza Nisar Mirza IBA BBA 62.00 71.00 18 1315 Fatima Mohsin Ali Mohsin Ali IBA BBA 42.00 71.00 19 1322 Ali Raza Ismail Muhammad Ismail IBA BBA 46.00 62.50 20 1334 Muhammad Bin Husain Husain Farooq IBA BBA 60.00 89.00 21 1346 Aisha Tariq Tariq Deen 74.00 75.00 22 1352 Khwaja Nabeel Ahmed Khwaja Ahmed 60.00 72.50 23 1363 Muhammad Khan Muhammad Akram Khan 42.00 66.00 24 1375 Saroosh Zahid Zahid Nabi Qureshi IBA BBA 80.00 83.00 25 1376 Muhammad Ramish Khan Atiq Muhammad Khan IBA BBA 70.00 62.50 26 1396 Sabika Shahid Shahid Aziz 68.00 68.50 27 1407 Mohammad Ashhaad Waheed Ahmar Waheed IBA BBA 50.00 67.50 28 1422 Shiza Nasir Nasir Riaz 64.00 64.50 29 1447 Hataf Shahab Shahabuddin Channa IBA BBA 80.00 86.00 30 1464 Abdur Rehman Mujeeb Ur Rehman IBA BBA 73.00 60.00 31 1523 Haris Ahmed Siddiqui Sohail Siddiqui 50.00 79.00 32 1564 Maleeha Tariq M. Tariq Khatri IBA BBA 64.00 78.00 33 1583 Abdul Rehman Muhammad Altaf Muhammad Altaf Abdul Rehman IBA BBA 56.00 63.00 34 1590 Shanza Khalil Larik Khalil Ahmed Larik IBA BBA 72.00 65.00 35 1634 Syed Muhammad Daniyal Muzaffar Iqbal 64.00 78.00 36 1651 Tooba Mushtaq Mushtaq Ahmed Khan IBA BBA 50.00 76.50 37 1653 Sana Saleem Saleem Qureshi IBA BBA 60.00 82.00 38 1661 Fahad Gulzar Muhammad Gulzar Qureshi IBA BBA 50.00 58.00 39 1668 Mohammad Ibad Desmukh Ghulam Masood IBA BBA 60.00 59.00 40 1674 Bushra Fareed Kapadia Fareed Siddiq IBA BBA 60.00 60.00 DISCLAIMER: IBA reserves the legal rights to modify, delete or add any contents of this document. PAGE NO.1 OF 7 Final result announced on: May 30, 2017 MBA Evening (City Campus) 41 1695 Taha Muhammad Farooqui Mohyuddin Farooqui IBA BBA 60.00 62.00 42 1708 Muhammad Talha Hanif Muhammad Hanif IBA BBA 50.00 73.00 43 1735 Muhammad Ghayas Uddin Hameed Uddin IBA BBA 40.00 70.67 44 1765 Naba Siddiqui Zubair Siddiqui IBA BBA 50.00 75.67 45 1776 Mohammad Ali Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal IBA BBA 40.00 66.00 46 1790 Muhammad Mustafa Sarwar Sheikh Iqbal Sarwar IBA BBA 50.00 62.00 47 1792 Aliya Asad Asad Mansur IBA BBA 50.00 70.00 48 1797 Abdul Waheed Khan Jamiel Ur Rehman Khan 60.00 66.00 49 1880 Danish Ali Kazmi Syed Muhammad Akhtar Ali Kazmi IBA BBA 50.00 74.00 50 1913 Raza Zaidi Azhar Zaidi 70.00 57.00 51 1922 Tanya Tanveer Abbasi Tanveer Abbasi IBA BBA 50.00 80.53 52 1948 Mohsin Raza Rizvi Syed Abid Raza Rizvi 50.00 66.00 53 1970 Shireen Fatima Rizvi Syed Rizvi IBA BBA 60.00 82.00 54 1972 Zainab Rashid Rashid Ali IBA BBA 60.00 67.00 55 1974 Sohaib Waseem Waseem Iqbal IBA BBA 50.00 61.00 56 1982 Muhammad Awais Khan Mukhtar Khan 40.00 64.00 57 1991 Maryam Rashid Abdul Rashid IBA BBA 51.00 78.50 58 1997 Syed Umer Ali Syed Shujaat Ali IBA BBA 50.00 68.67 59 2002 Muhammad Usman Ijaz Ijaz Ahmed IBA BBA 40.00 61.50 MBA Evening (Main Campus) 60 1127 Sarim Khan Rafat Khan 50.00 56.00 61 1134 Maham Aslam Aslam Yaqoob IBA BBA 40.00 79.00 62 1155 Muhammad Saim Mumtaz Saleem Shahzad IBA BBA 50.00 60.00 63 1159 Muhammed Bhojani Altaf Bhojani IBA BBA 59.00 75.33 64 1178 Anosh Sohaira Aftab Ahmed Spring 2017 Candidate 50.00 63.00 65 1184 Hussain Moiz Ali Moiz Ali 42.00 59.00 66 1213 Samreen Sarwar Muhammad Sarwar 33.00 78.00 67 1220 Umar Yazdani Muhammad Tayyeb 49.00 60.00 68 1289 Muhammad Haroon Arshad Arshad Mubeen Sheikh 42.00 67.00 69 1338 Maaz Shahid Abdul Shahid Khan IBA BBA 54.00 70.50 70 1342 Aisha Azam Muhammad Azam 46.00 68.50 71 1347 Muhammad Ali Mushtaq Mushtaq Hussain 52.00 70.00 72 1355 Mohammed Bilal Abubakar Abubakar Ismail 46.00 59.50 73 1360 Muhammad Ali Fazli Kamran Alam IBA BBA 72.00 68.50 74 1416 Hassam Ali Khan Chaudhry Mahmood Atique 52.00 53.50 75 1444 Talha Javed Muhammad Javed 52.00 61.50 76 1473 Abbas Syed Raza Mehdi Raza 52.00 58.00 77 1480 Ruba Mehreen Muhammad Subuktageen 55.00 63.33 78 1490 Tabinda Kazmi Sajid Kazmi 58.00 63.50 79 1505 Mubashir Zuka Farooqi Anwer Zuka 56.00 63.00 80 1506 Farah Rasheed Wasiq Rasheed 52.00 72.00 81 1524 Hafsa Aziz Aziz Khan IBA BBA 54.00 69.50 82 1586 Syed Abbas Naqvi Abid Raza IBA BBA 56.00 63.00 83 1617 Syed Munir Alam Shah Syed Feroz Alam Shah IBA BBA 68.00 70.00 84 1623 Syed Hassan Wasti Shahab Wasti IBA BBA 64.00 60.00 85 1637 Sikander Khan Salim Khan 60.00 55.00 86 1657 Hafsa Abdul Hai Gandhi Abdul Hai Gandhi 50.00 71.50 87 1658 Basim Jamil Muhammad Ahmad 50.00 60.00 88 1663 Waseeq Ahmed Shafeeq Ahmed 50.00 65.00 89 1675 Bilal Akhter Asif Akhter 50.00 79.50 90 1736 Muhammad Adil Faiyaz Muhammad Faiyaz-Ul-Hassan 50.00 54.33 91 1749 Saad Ullah Khan Ikramullah Khan IBA BBA 60.00 63.50 92 1756 Sufyan Nabi Mannan Nabi Pardesi IBA BBA 50.00 70.50 93 1773 Tahir Sulaiman Aslam Sulaiman IBA BBA 60.00 64.50 94 1781 Filza Akbar Syed Akbar Riaz IBA BBA 50.00 86.50 95 1795 Abdul Muqeet Shaikh Abdul Shamim Shaikh IBA BBA 50.00 68.00 96 1838 Masooma Raza Hasan Raza 40.00 69.50 97 1841 Syed Raza Abbas Baqueri Mir Murtaza Ali Baqueri 40.00 63.00 98 1855 Ali Rehan Rehan Ahmed IBA BBA 40.00 55.00 DISCLAIMER: IBA reserves the legal rights to modify, delete or add any contents of this document. PAGE NO.2 OF 7 Final result announced on: May 30, 2017 MBA Evening (Main Campus) 99 1862 Syed Muhammad Taqi Rizvi Ali Abbas Rizvi IBA BBA 50.00 70.50 100 1899 Syed Muhammad Osama Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Ahmed Syed 50.00 68.50 101 1917 Zarmeen Salim Salim Uddin Chishti IBA BBA 50.00 79.00 102 1929 Muhammad Raza Rizvi Nafees Abbas 40.00 60.50 103 1942 Mira Anwar Malik Anwar Malik IBA BBA 40.00 69.00 104 1950 Shahmir Ali Nosherwani Waqar Nausherwani 40.00 64.50 105 1977 Syed Talha Ali Syed Farukh Mazhar IBA BBA 50.00 80.50 MBA Morning (Main Campus) 106 269 M. Usman Tanveer Iqbal Tanveer Fall 2016 Candidate 50.00 50.00 107 314 Ahmed Saeed Khan Muhammad Ibrahim Khan 62.00 70.00 108 317 Muhammad Mohsin Jalil Khan Abdul Jalil Khan 70.00 50.00 109 319 Salman Saeed Parvez Saeed 50.00 60.00 110 337 Muhammad Adeel Tahir Abdul Ghafoor Tahir 62.00 60.00 111 401 Muhammad Ibrahim Syed Wilayat Hussain Gillani IBA BBA 50.00 60.00 112 406 Syed Hamza Mobien Hussaini Syed Mobien Hussaini 70.00 80.00 113 410 Muhammad Umar Zubair Ahmad 50.00 50.00 114 446 Nayyer Ahmad Shahid Ahmad 50.00 50.00 115 783 Haris Riaz Muhammad Riaz Uddin Fall 2016 Candidate 48.00 75.00 116 948 Aabir Haider Salim Haider Fall 2016 Candidate 40.00 65.50 117 1107 Syed Basil Ghani Syed Shamsul Ghani 44.00 63.50 118 1112 Syeda durdana Momin Syed Momin Ali Spring 2017 Candidate 60.00 80.00 119 1115 Mirza Shahzad Baig Mirza Shamshad Baig IBA BBA 68.00 69.67 120 1122 Tehreem Anwar Anwar Shuja 57.00 61.00 121 1123 Hadia Siddiqui Fakhrul Hasan Siddiqui IBA BBA 67.00 75.33 122 1135 Areeba Siddiqui Raees Siddiqui IBA BBA 62.00 80.00 123 1136 Owais Atiq Atiq Rajput 60.00 70.33 124 1137 Zohaib Qureshi Tasadduq Qureshi 80.00 75.00 125 1139 Syeda Zuimah Wasim Syed Wasim Tabrez IBA BBA 52.00 64.50 126 1148 Ammar Hussain Hussain Sajjad IBA BBA 74.00 70.50 127 1176 Kumail Akhtar Habib Akhtar Habib IBA BBA 36.00 64.00 128 1187 Ayesha Hasan Zia-Ul-Hasan Siddiqui IBA BBA 45.00 77.33 129 1188 Sofia Riaz Muhammad Riaz Ur Rahman IBA BBA 64.00 72.67 130 1189 Muhammad Faizan Siddiqui Muhammad Shehzad Siddiqui 43.00 70.00 131 1191 Afshan Ajaz Ajaz Aziz IBA BBA 48.00 79.50 132 1197 Lalarukh Tariq Tariq Kaleem Spring 2017 Candidate 70.00 60.00 133 1199 Taha Hassan Sadiq Hassan IBA BBA 43.00 72.50 134 1230 Zaryab Janbaz Javed Janbaz 60.00 79.50 135 1234 Farah Muhammad Siddiq Muhammad Siddiq Yaqoob IBA BBA 44.00 69.50 136 1237 Arooba Binte Afaq Muhammad Afaq IBA BBA 52.00 54.00 137 1246 Sarah Farooq Farooq Ahmad Vohra IBA BBA 44.00 84.00 138 1247 Syed Farooq Ahsan Syed Abdullah Masoud 49.00 56.50 139 1251 Haris Raza Nehal Raza GMAT 45.00 61.00 140 1264 Hiba Saleem Saleem Hussain 42.00 66.50 141 1269 Rabeeya Tariq Mohammad Tariq 50.00 60.00 142 1274 Waleed Muhammad Muhammad Sadiq IBA BBA 56.00 84.00 143 1286 Mohammad Saad Qazi Muhammad Qazi IBA BBA 51.00 75.00 144 1297 Muhammad Minhaj Bin Mushtaq Mushtaq Alam IBA BBA 50.00 76.00 145 1299 Muhammad Asad
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