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Final List of BDS Candidates Selected Under Aggregate Formula As Per 2Nd Priority of Pakistan Medical Commission Islamabad Final List of BDS candidates selected under aggregate formula as per 2nd priority of Pakistan Medical Commission Islamabad. Important Instructions:- Admitting University reserves the right of rectifying inadvertent Error and omissions in the selection list (if any) Admissions are subject to verification of validity documents by the respective college. With reference PMC meeting dated 7th January 2020, no up-gradation will be granted to the candidates selected under aggregate formula as per 2nd priority of PMC Islamabad. Selected candidates are advised to deposit their fee on or before 24th January 2020 to respective college. In case of failure of depositing fee, as per PMDC/PMC regulation his / her selection will be cancelled and no any claim whatsoever will be entertained. Selected candidates have to submit their original documents to respective college. Colleges are advised to send updated report in respect of reporting and absent candidates latest by 24th January, 2020 upto 5:00 pm. PRIVATE SECTOR MEDICAL AND DENTAL UNIVERSITIES / COLLEGES OF SINDH PROVINCE SESSION 2019-2020 FINAL LIST OF BDS CANDIDATES SELECTED UNDER AGGREGATE FORMULA AS PER 2ND PRIORITY OF PAKISTAN MEDICAL COMMISSION ISLAMABAD. App Progra S No. Name Father Name College Perc Remarks No. m 1 17388 TASMIA HABIB HABIBULLAH Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 77.75 2 17288 Kajal Kishwar kumar Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 66.432 3 17507 SAMREEN NAZ ALLAH BUX Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 64.886 Altamash Institute of Dental 4 11503 SEERAT ZULFIQAR ZULFIQAR ALI BDS 64.864 Medicine, Karachi Syed Habib UR Bahria University Medical & 5 15711 Syeda Fasiha Habib BDS 64.841 Rehman Dental College 6 13335 Sardar Ali Ghulam Shabbir Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 64.75 Fatima Jinnah Dental College, 7 12416 Pretty Kumari Kesoo mal BDS 64.727 Karachi Altamash Institute of Dental 8 17898 ashna aziz memon aziz ullah memon BDS 64.659 Medicine, Karachi Jinnah Medical Dental 9 12737 Dharmander Kanwer Singh BDS 64.636 College, Karachi Jinnah Medical Dental 10 11061 Muskan Asan Asan das BDS 64.636 College, Karachi Mir Shah Bahria University Medical & 11 12438 Shehzeen talpur BDS 64.591 Muhammad Talpur Dental College 12 16887 Muhammad Arsil Ghulam rasool Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 64.523 13 17871 Aqsa Altaf Hussain Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 64.455 14 17063 Ahmed Jameel Abdul Sattar Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 64.318 GHULAM Baqai Medical University, 15 15123 SUMBLE SHABBIR SHABBIR BDS 64.295 Karachi JALBANI MOHAN LAL Liaquat College of Medicine 16 17531 VANDANA BDS 64.25 DHANAN Dentistry, Karachi Ziauddin Medical College, 17 17569 Keertina Brahma wadhwani BDS 64.091 Ziauddin University, Karachi Baqai Medical University, 18 11513 farwa zehra Basharat Hussain BDS 64.068 Karachi Liaquat College of Medicine 19 18099 abeer fatima aqeel ahmed BDS 64 Dentistry, Karachi Page 1 of 20 PRIVATE SECTOR MEDICAL AND DENTAL UNIVERSITIES / COLLEGES OF SINDH PROVINCE SESSION 2019-2020 MUDDASAR 20 13720 SAJID HUSSAIN Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 63.955 HUSSAIN Shahzad Farooq Liaquat College of Medicine 21 17179 Iman Gulzar BDS 63.932 Naru Dentistry, Karachi 22 17020 SUMAIRA MUHAMMAD Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 63.682 Muhammad Hanif Jinnah Medical Dental 23 11667 Aqsa Khan BDS 63.659 Khan College, Karachi KHADIJA ZAHID MIR ZAHID 24 10438 Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 63.591 BUGTI HASAN BUGTI Bahria University Medical & 25 17225 Rahul Kumar Pershotam BDS 63.477 Dental College Bahria University Medical & 26 17145 Neha GREESH KUMAR BDS 63.341 Dental College muhammad 27 17872 Muhammad Sarwar Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 63.295 Humayoun Hassan Ahmed Irshad Ahmed Bahria University Medical & 28 11128 BDS 63.295 Siddiqui Siddiqui Dental College ABDUL FATAH Ziauddin Medical College, 29 17280 SARA BDS 63.227 MEMON Ziauddin University, Karachi Ziauddin Medical College, 30 15179 Mariam Imdad Imdad Qadir BDS 63.227 Ziauddin University, Karachi Muhammad Jinnah Medical Dental 31 17895 Ehtsham-ul-haq BDS 63.227 Ramzan College, Karachi 32 17619 Zeeshan Ali Saeed Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 63.205 KAREENA KUMARI Altamash Institute of Dental 33 16664 OMPARKASH BDS 63.182 RATHI Medicine, Karachi Ziauddin Medical College, 34 18109 mursaleen Ahmed nazar mohammad BDS 63.136 Ziauddin University, Karachi Dr. Faiz 35 17604 Jawaria Fatima Muhammad Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 63.136 Memon 36 11869 Iqra Bhooral Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 63.114 Bahria University Medical & 37 18132 Fareha Sajjad Muhammad Sajjad BDS 63.091 Dental College Ghulam Murtaza 38 11478 Kashaf Murtaza Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 63.091 Nahiyoon Baqai Medical University, 39 15566 Faisal Imam Imam u ddin BDS 63.068 Karachi HAJI 40 16148 ABDUL MANAN MUSHTAQUE Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 63.955 AHMED Ziauddin Medical College, 41 17641 Danish Shakeel Shakeel Ahmad BDS 62.955 Ziauddin University, Karachi Page 2 of 20 PRIVATE SECTOR MEDICAL AND DENTAL UNIVERSITIES / COLLEGES OF SINDH PROVINCE SESSION 2019-2020 UBAID UR Hamdard University, Madinat 42 17296 FAREED KHAN BDS 62.932 RAHMAN al Hikma, Karachi Muhammad Jinnah Medical Dental 43 16717 Karim Ullah Makki BDS 63.818 Ubaidullah College, Karachi Ziauddin Medical College, 44 17326 Baqir Ali Asghar Ali BDS 62.864 Ziauddin University, Karachi Altamash Institute of Dental 45 17779 Hersan Insaf ali BDS 62.75 Medicine, Karachi Liaquat College of Medicine 46 17167 Laila Sanaullah BDS 62.727 Dentistry, Karachi MUHAMMAD RAZAQUE Altamash Institute of Dental 47 12336 BDS 62.682 AHSAN AHMED Medicine, Karachi 48 11963 Faraz Ali Abdul Rehman Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 62.659 49 15343 Naha Arshad Arshad Ali Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 62.636 Hamdard University, Madinat 50 17165 Dharti sohail yousif BDS 62.591 al Hikma, Karachi 51 17086 Alishba Muhmmad Din Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 62.568 Ziauddin Medical College, 52 11867 NAMARTA DEVI BEHARI LAL BDS 62.545 Ziauddin University, Karachi Abdul Jabbar Altamash Institute of Dental 53 17272 Abdul Qudoos BDS 62.523 Indhar Medicine, Karachi 54 13705 muhammad junaid muhammad ramzan Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 62.523 55 13019 Faryal Masroor Anwar Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 62.5 Bahria University Medical & 56 17877 Youcta devi Ashok kumar BDS 62.5 Dental College Shakeel Ahmed 57 18106 Summaya Ahmed Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 62.5 Abbasi Nisar Ahmed Altamash Institute of Dental 58 17747 Kalsoom BDS 62.477 Wassan Medicine, Karachi Altamash Institute of Dental 59 12344 Muhammad Awais Naimat Ali BDS 62.455 Medicine, Karachi Bahria University Medical & 60 17374 DUA ZARA AZAD ALI BDS 62.432 Dental College Ravish Kumar 61 18127 Shoba Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 62.386 Lohana 62 14179 Meer Zahid Ali Sajid Ali Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 62.386 63 15088 uzair ahmed abdul salam Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 62.386 Page 3 of 20 PRIVATE SECTOR MEDICAL AND DENTAL UNIVERSITIES / COLLEGES OF SINDH PROVINCE SESSION 2019-2020 ABDUL Jinnah Medical Dental 64 10136 AREESHA BDS 62.386 RASHEED College, Karachi Syed Afaq Hussain Syed Ashfaq Ziauddin Medical College, 65 12699 BDS 62.364 Shah Hussain Shah Ziauddin University, Karachi 66 12211 Kajal Ashok kumar Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 62.318 Altamash Institute of Dental 67 18212 Mariyam Yaqoob Muhammad yaqoob BDS 62.205 Medicine, Karachi MUHAMMAD Fatima Jinnah Dental College, 68 17758 MAIMOONA BDS 62.159 AZHAR Karachi Shahzaib Ahmed JAWAID AHMED Altamash Institute of Dental 69 15750 BDS 62.136 Rajput RAJPUT Medicine, Karachi Ziauddin Medical College, 70 17990 Mohammad Haroon Shafique ahmed BDS 62.136 Ziauddin University, Karachi MIRZA MIRZA MAHAD Bahria University Medical & 71 18064 MUHAMMAD BDS 62.136 TUGHRAL BAIG Dental College TARIQ BAIG MOHAMMAD Ziauddin Medical College, 72 11501 SABAH BALQEES BDS 62.136 AYOOB Ziauddin University, Karachi Sir Syed College of Medical 73 17653 Tursha Kumari Santosh Kumar BDS 62.136 Science, Karachi 74 10428 AWAIS ABDUL HAKEEM Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 62.091 Bahria University Medical & 75 17162 Motiba Arif Ali BDS 62.091 Dental College Aftab Ahmed Altamash Institute of Dental 76 15260 Mareeha Aftab BDS 62.023 Soomro Medicine, Karachi Ghulam Altamash Institute of Dental 77 10622 Nasheman BDS 61.977 Mohammad Medicine, Karachi Ziauddin Medical College, 78 17032 Hassan Nasir Inamullah Khushk BDS 61.886 Ziauddin University, Karachi Ziauddin Medical College, 79 17522 Muqadus dua Muhammad Ali BDS 61.886 Ziauddin University, Karachi 80 17314 Areeba Siraj Ahmed Siraj Ahmed Shaikh Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 61.886 Shakeel Ahmed Bahria University Medical & 81 17485 Laila noor BDS 61.864 Soomro Dental College 82 17260 Kashmala Mukhtiar Mukhtiar Hussain Isra University, Hyderabad BDS 61.841 Liaquat College of Medicine 83 17210 SORATH ATTA ATTA ULLAH BDS 61.818 Dentistry, Karachi Jinnah Medical Dental 84 14440 Sejal Rani Satosh Kumar BDS 61.818 College, Karachi MUHAMMAD Baqai Medical University, 85 17414 GHULAM ABBAS BDS 61.818 FAISAL Karachi Page 4 of 20 PRIVATE SECTOR MEDICAL AND DENTAL UNIVERSITIES / COLLEGES OF SINDH PROVINCE SESSION 2019-2020 Liaquat College of Medicine 86 10248 Mansoor Ahmed Sohrab Khan BDS 61.75 Dentistry, Karachi Altamash Institute of Dental 87 17303 Junaid M Ali Muhammad Ali BDS 61.727 Medicine, Karachi Ziauddin Medical College, 88 10909 Iqra Safar Muhammad saffar BDS 61.682 Ziauddin University, Karachi Altamash Institute of Dental 89 17940 Anmol Ghulam sarwar BDS 61.614 Medicine, Karachi Altamash Institute of Dental 90 17633 Kundan Suresh Kumar BDS 61.591 Medicine, Karachi Bhitai Dental & Medical 91 17971 Pirya Pardeep kumar
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