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Notice Dated 10.12.2013 JAMMU AND KASHMIR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Reshim Garh, Colony, Bakshi Nagar, Jammu (http://www.jkpsc.nic.in ) Notice Dated 10.12.2013 In continuation to this Office Notification No. PSC/Exam/13/100 dated: 03/12/2013, it is hereby notified that the interview of following shortlisted candidates for the posts of Medical Officer in Health and Medical Education Department advertised vide Notification No. 16-PSC (DR-P) of 2013 dated 17.08.2013 shall be conducted on the dates indicated against each at J&K Public Service Commission Office Resham Garh Colony, Bakshi Nagar, Jammu at 09:30 A.M Sharp. SNO ROLLNO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE PARENTAGE DATE OF INTERVIEW 1 3302068 MALAVIKA JANDIAL VINOD KUMAR GUPTA 23-Dec-13 2 3300119 DANISH ZAHOOR ZAHOOR AHMAD PANDIT 23-Dec-13 3 3300075 SYED AIJAZ NASIR SYED NASIR AHMAD 23-Dec-13 4 3302079 VIPUL KUMAR GUPTA VINOD GUPTA 23-Dec-13 5 3300167 SYED QUIBTIYA KHURSHEED SYED KHURSHEED AHMAD SHAH 23-Dec-13 6 3302092 QURAT UL AIN ARIFA AB MAJID SHIEKH 23-Dec-13 7 3302097 SONY KUMAR WARYAM SINGH 23-Dec-13 8 3300196 MOHD DAWOOD BACHH YAQOOB JAN BACHH 23-Dec-13 9 3302117 DEEPIKA SHARMA VINOD KUMAR SHARMA 23-Dec-13 10 3300312 SYED FAHEEM MAQBOOL SYED MAQBOOL AHMED 23-Dec-13 11 3302168 BHARAT BHUSHAN BASSAN YOG RAJ 23-Dec-13 12 3302210 ATISH GUPTA YASH PAUL GUPTA 23-Dec-13 13 3300414 MOHAMMAD NASEED YAR MOHAMMAD SHEIKH 23-Dec-13 14 3302234 REENA VERMA VISHWA KUMAR VERMA 23-Dec-13 15 3300482 SYED ZAHID HUSSAIN SYED MUZAFARXHUSSAIN 23-Dec-13 16 3300515 SYED KARAR HUSSAIN SYED MUZAFAR SHAH 23-Dec-13 17 3302286 SWATI ARORA YOG RAJ ARORA 23 -Dec -13 18 3300551 PADMA LAHDOLR TSERING RINCHAIN 23-Dec-13 19 3300554 SYED ABDUL WAHID SYED MOHAMMAD YOUSUF 23-Dec-13 20 3302304 SONICA RUKWAL YOGI RAJ RUKWAL 23-Dec-13 21 3300580 ZAFIRAH ZAHIR UD DIN 23-Dec-13 22 3302322 POONAM SHARMA VINOD KUMAR 23-Dec-13 23 3300590 SYED IMTIYAZ HUSSAIN SYED ALTAF HUSSAIN 23-Dec-13 24 3300598 SUMAYYA SHAH ZAFFAR ANANGIR SHAH 23-Dec-13 25 3300600 SAQUIB ZAFFAR ZAFFAR AHMAD BANDAY 23-Dec-13 26 3302341 DHRUV GUPTA VISHAV BANDHU 23-Dec-13 27 3300657 SYED AABID HUSSAIN SYED FAROOQ AHMAD 23-Dec-13 28 3300693 SYED MUDDASIR MUSTAFA SHAH SYED MUSTAFA SHAH 23-Dec-13 29 3300705 RABBANIE TARIQ WANI TARIQ AHMAD WANI 23-Dec-13 30 3302396 RAHUL VERMA VINOD KUMAR VERMA 23-Dec-13 31 3300712 SYED JEHANGIR ALI RAZVI SYED MOHD SADIQ RAZVI 23-Dec-13 32 3302401 JAHANGIR SALAM AB SALAM WANI 23-Dec-13 33 3302406 MOHD ASHRAF BHAT AB AHAD BHAT 23-Dec-13 34 3300735 SYED MUZAMIL ISHAQ ANDRABI SYED MOHAMMAD MAQBOOL 23-Dec-13 35 3300093 MOHSIN RASHID ABDUL RASHID PARREY 23 -Dec -13 36 3302423 KAPIL GUPTA VIRINDER GUPTA 23-Dec-13 37 3300803 NADEEM ALI TANWEER UL SADIQEEN 23-Dec-13 38 3300836 IRAM SHAFI SYED MOHD SHAFI 23-Dec-13 Page 1 of 39 39 3302500 RAHILLA TABASSUM ABDUL AZIZ 23-Dec-13 40 3300897 TANZEELA NAZIR SYED NAZIR AHMAD INDRABI 23-Dec-13 41 3300918 SHAMIM AHMAD BHAT WALI MOHD BHAT 23-Dec-13 42 3302566 MOHIT GOEL VINOD GUPTA 23-Dec-13 43 3301048 SYED WASEEM MUSHTAQ SYED MUSHTAQ 23-Dec-13 44 3302589 IKHLAQ UL AZIZ BHAT ABDUL AZIZ BHAT 23-Dec-13 45 3301107 SYED BADIR DUJA KHAN SYED MANZOOR AHMAD KHAN 23-Dec-13 46 3301122 WASEEM HUSSAIN TASSADIQ HUSSAIN 23-Dec-13 47 3301169 MOHSIN WAZIR CHOUDHARY WAZIR HUSSAIN CHOUDHARY 23-Dec-13 48 3301185 SAJAD AHMED AHANGER WALI MOHAMMED 23-Dec-13 49 3301205 SYED MUBSHIR NISSAR SYED GH NABI NISSAR 23-Dec-13 50 3301214 ASIF JEHAN SYED BASHIR AHMAD 23-Dec-13 51 3301922 SYED NAWAZ AHMAD SYED MOHAMMAD SYED 23-Dec-13 52 3302728 GH MOHD MIR AB KHALIQ MIR 23-Dec-13 53 3302741 NEHA GUPTA YASHVIR GUPTA 23-Dec-13 54 3301317 SYED HEENA KUBRAVI SYED SHOWKAT HUSSAIN 23-Dec-13 55 3301350 SYED ZAMMEER HUSSAIN SYED YOUSF SHAH 23-Dec-13 56 3302810 IRFAN QAYOOM AB QAYOOM MIR 23-Dec-13 57 3301430 SHEENA SHAH ZAFFAR ANANGIR SHAH 23-Dec-13 58 3301444 SYED TASKEEN RASOOL SYED RASOOL SHAH 23-Dec-13 59 3301473 SYED HINA MUMTAZ SYED MUMTAZ AHMED 23-Dec-13 60 3302855 GAZANFAR RASHID AB RASHID WANI 23-Dec-13 61 3302863 WAZIR FAHAD JAN AB RASHID WAZIR 23-Dec-13 62 3301540 SYED WASEEM ABBAS SYEED FAZAL MAHMOOD 23-Dec-13 63 3301544 MUDASIR ZAHOOR BHAT ZAHOOR AHMAD BHAT 23-Dec-13 64 3302869 SUHASINI RAINA VIRENDER KUMAR RAINA 23-Dec-13 65 3301732 RUHBHANA QADRI TARIQ HUSSAIN QADRI 23-Dec-13 66 3301668 BILAL AHMAD BABA AB RAHMAN BABA 23-Dec-13 67 3301671 SYED ASRAR HUSSAIN SYED NAZIR SHAH 23-Dec-13 68 3301872 SYED TANZEELA IRAM BUKHARI SYED GH MUSTAFA 23-Dec-13 69 3301869 NOWSHEEN ZAFFAR ZAFFAR ULLAH 23-Dec-13 70 3302892 VEENA GUPTA VINOD GUPTA 23-Dec-13 71 3301904 NAILA INDRABI SYED FAROOQ INDRABI 23-Dec-13 72 3302707 SANDEEP KUMAR YASH PAL 23-Dec-13 73 3300025 MUZZAMIL MUSHTAQ SHEIKH MUSHTAQ AHMAD 24-Dec-13 74 3300047 SHEIKH JUNAID SHEIKH MOHD ASHRAF 24-Dec-13 75 3302056 BHAWANA SHARMA VED RAJ SHARMA 24-Dec-13 76 3300095 SYED YASIR AKHTAR QADRI SYED AKHTAR QADRI 24-Dec-13 77 3300108 SHEIKH MOHSIN NISSAR SHEIKH NISSAR AHMAD 24-Dec-13 78 3302239 GAURAV KUMAR KESAR VED PARKASH KESAR 24-Dec-13 79 3300150 ARSHID IQBAL QADRI SHAMAS UD DIN QADRI 24-Dec-13 80 3302095 MOHMAD LATIEF GATOO ABDUL GANI GATOO 24-Dec-13 81 3300218 SYED MOOHAMAD ARIF ANDRABI SYED AFTAB AHMAD ANDRABI 24-Dec-13 82 3300224 SAMREEN SIRAJ BALA SIRAJ UD DIN BALA 24-Dec-13 83 3302134 NITI BHAGAT UJJAGAR CHAND 24-Dec-13 84 3300303 SUBIYA KANEEZ SHEIKH ALTAF HUSSAIN 24-Dec-13 85 3300306 SHEIKH KHALID NISAR SHEIKH NISAR AHMAD 24-Dec-13 86 3300319 SHEETAL VERMA SUBASH CHANDER 24-Dec-13 87 3302202 THINLESS GYALPO TSERING NORBOO 24-Dec-13 88 3300445 RUHULLA HUSSAIN DAR SHOWKAT ALI DAR 24-Dec-13 89 3302237 AASHNA VINEY GUPTA 24-Dec-13 90 3302062 MUDASIR MAJEED ABDUL MAJEED LONE 24-Dec-13 91 3302248 ANKKITA SHARMA VIJAY KUMAR SHARMA 24-Dec-13 92 3300525 ANJUM SHAMIM SHAMIM MOHD KHAN 24-Dec-13 93 3300543 SHAVETA SUBHASH BHAYANA 24-Dec-13 94 3300578 UMRAZIA BASHIR SHEIKH BASHIR AHMAD 24-Dec-13 Page 2 of 39 95 3302338 REEMA GUPTA VIJAY GUPTA 24-Dec-13 96 3301548 SHEIKH VIQAR MANZOOR SHEIKH MANZOOR AHMAD 24-Dec-13 97 3302351 CHOSNIT LADOL TSERING MURUP 24-Dec-13 98 3300650 SHIVANI ABROL SHASHI PAL ABROL 24-Dec-13 99 3300656 SHEIKH SADAT ALI SHEIKH MEHBOOB ALI 24-Dec-13 100 3300659 SYED SHAZIA RIZVI SYED ALTAF HUSSAIN 24-Dec-13 101 3302398 PRAVEEN KUMARI UTTAM LAL 24-Dec-13 102 3302419 MUSARAT ANJUM ABDUL HAMID KAMAL 24-Dec-13 103 3302421 RATTAN PAUL VIDYA SAGAR 24-Dec-13 104 3300778 FARHANA SIRAJ SIRAJ UD DIN BAGDADI 24-Dec-13 105 3300785 SHIEKH SHUAIB ABRAR SHIEKH MUKHTAR AHMED 24-Dec-13 106 3300787 SHEIKH IRFAN BASHIR SHEIKH BASHIR AHMAD 24-Dec-13 107 3302448 SHEETAL GANJOO VIJAY KUMAR GANJOO 24-Dec-13 108 3300798 SHEIKH JUNAID AZIZ SHEIKH ABDUL AZIZ 24-Dec-13 109 3302452 FAROOQ AHMAD MIR ABDUL MAJID MIR 24-Dec-13 110 3300852 SHEIKH YASIR ISMAIL SHEIKH MOHD ISMAIL 24-Dec-13 111 3300861 MUDASIR MUZAMIL SONA ULLAH BHAT 24-Dec-13 112 3302494 PREETI SHARMA VIJAY KUMAR 24-Dec-13 113 3300985 FAIZAH SHEIKH MUNEER AKHTAR 24-Dec-13 114 3302552 ABDUL HAMID YATOO ABDUL MAJEED YATOO 24-Dec-13 115 3301041 NAHILA MAHAJAN SURINDER KUMAR GUPTA 24-Dec-13 116 3301047 SAQIB MEHDI SHEIKH MOHAMMAD SHAFI 24-Dec-13 117 3301063 IRFAN UL SHAMAS SHAMAS UD DIN SHEIKH 24-Dec-13 118 3302602 STANZEN CHAKDOUR TSEWANG NURBOO 24-Dec-13 119 3302610 ABDUL SAMIEH DEVA ABDUL BARI DEVA 24-Dec-13 120 3301177 SHALINI SUMBRIA SHER SINGH SUMBRIA 24-Dec-13 121 3301191 SHOUKAT RASOOL SHEIKH GH RASOOL 24-Dec-13 122 3301333 RAIEES AHMAD MALLA SONAULLAH MALLA 24-Dec-13 123 3302766 VIKRANT SHARMA VED PARKASH SHARMA 24-Dec-13 124 3301385 SHEIKH RIYAZ AHMAD SHIEKH KHAZIR MOHAMAD 24-Dec-13 125 3301396 NADEEM SHOKET SHOKET IQBAL 24-Dec-13 126 3301478 SHAZMEEN ASHRAF SHEIKH MOHAMMAD ASHRAF 24-Dec-13 127 3302837 SHAIMA MAJID ABDUL MAJID MASOODI 24-Dec-13 128 3302849 JASMINE KHATANA ABDUL AZIZ KHATANA 24-Dec-13 129 3301524 MARINA MUSTAFA SHEIKH GULAM MUSTAFA 24-Dec-13 130 3301535 MEHRINE SHOWKAT SHOWKAT ALI 24-Dec-13 131 3302872 NAZIA HAMID TAK ABDUL HAMID TAK 24-Dec-13 132 3302346 ARASHDEEP SINGH VARDEEP SINGH 24-Dec-13 133 3301572 JAHAN ARA SHAKIL SHAKIL AHMAD PANDIT 24-Dec-13 134 3301577 SHEIKH MOHD SALEEM SHEIKH GH QADIR 24-Dec-13 135 3302927 ANUJ KAPOOR VIJAY KAPOOR 24-Dec-13 136 3301687 RABIA SHOVKAT SHOVKAT AHMAD 24-Dec-13 137 3301703 FAHEEM KHALID SHEIKH FAROOQ AHMAD 24-Dec-13 138 3301750 IFAT IRSHAD SHEIKH IRSHAD AHMAD 24-Dec-13 139 3303020 TSERING WANGCHUK TSEWANG NORBU 24-Dec-13 140 3301830 NIKITA GANDOTRA SUNIL GANDOTRA 24-Dec-13 141 3303067 GAZALA CHOWDHARY ABDUL LATIF CHOWDHARX 24-Dec-13 142 3303090 DEEPSHIKHA SHARMA VIJAY SHARMA 24-Dec-13 143 3301994 SHEIKH TARIQ SULTAN SHEIKH MOHD SULTAN 24-Dec-13 144 3302006 MASARAT JEHAN SHEIKH SANAULLAH 24-Dec-13 145 3302028 RAKESH KOUL TRILOKI NATH KOUL 26-Dec-13 146 3302036 TARUN SHARMA SUSHIL KUMAR SHARMA 26-Dec-13 147 3302049 BHANU MAHAJAN SURINDER KUMAR 26-Dec-13 148 3300102 JAVID AHMAD DAR SHABIR AHAMD DAR 26-Dec-13 149 3300125 QAZI MOHD IQBAL QAZI ABDUL RASHID 26-Dec-13 150 3302086 MOTUP ANGMO TSERING MORUP 26-Dec-13 Page 3 of 39 151 3300496 SHAH SYEDUMAHMOOD KADRI SHAH SYED HABIBULLAH 26-Dec-13 152 3300213 PALVI BANOTRA SH VIPON KUMAR BANOTRA 26-Dec-13 153 3300223 DEEPAK BHARTI SH RAM LAL 26-Dec-13 154 3302153 SAIRA PARVEEN ABDUL RAHIM 26-Dec-13 155 3302191 ROHIT RAINA TRILOKI NATH RAINA 26-Dec-13 156 3300392 SAYEED RAHIM RAHIM DAD 26-Dec-13 157 3300393 RAJNESH KUMAR RAMESH KUMAR 26-Dec-13 158 3300403 TAJAMUL RASHID HAJAM RASHIDAAHMAD HAJAM 26-Dec-13 159 3300437 SEHAR ASLAM S M ASLAM 26-Dec-13 160 3302100 MEENA KUMARI TILAK RAJ 26-Dec-13 161 3302268 JABREEL MUZAFFAR ABDUL QAYOOM LONE 26-Dec-13 162 3302269 MUBEEN RASHID ABDUL RASHID KHAN 26-Dec-13 163 3300537 PZ 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