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UC Wise Provisional Merit List CAREER TESTING SERVICES PAKISTAN CAREER TESTING SERVICES PAKISTAN Government Of Baluchistan Secondary Education Department UC Wise Provisional Merit List Junior Vernacular Teacher JVT (B-09) - (Female) District: Lasbela Tehsil: Bela UC: Gaddore CTSP Code 2729 CTSP Basic Prof. Grand Roll Sr.# Name Father Name Marks Marks Marks Total Remarks Number (70%) (20%) (10%) (100%) A B C A+B+C 1 141356 SAMEENA ANJOO MUHAMMAD HANIF 55 20 10 68.50 Shortlisted for UC Merit 2 141530 AMEENA GHULAM MUSTAFA 34 10 10 43.80 Not Qualified 3 141397 SAJIDA ALI MUHAMMAD 33 10 10 43.10 Not Qualified 4 141449 ASIFA BIBI GHULAM QADIR 29 10 10 40.30 Not Qualified 5 141443 SHAHINA PARVEEN ABDUL SATTAR 29 10 10 40.30 Not Qualified 6 141587 SAMINA RAZA RAZA MUHAMMAD 29 10 10 40.30 Not Qualified 7 141395 NASREEN MUHAMMAD HASSAN 28 10 10 39.60 Not Qualified 8 141576 NUSRAT AZEEM MOHAMMAD AZEEM 27 10 10 38.90 Not Qualified 9 141332 ZATOON AHMED AHMED KHAN 26 10 10 38.20 Not Qualified 10 141368 MADIHA SATTAR ABDUL SATTAR 32 10 5 37.40 Not Qualified 11 141327 NASREEN GUL MUHAMMAD ESSA 31 10 5 36.70 Not Qualified 12 141454 SAFIA MUHAMMAD KARIM 22 10 10 35.40 Not Qualified 13 141347 SAMEENA LAL MUHAMMAD 21 10 10 34.70 Not Qualified 14 141451 SHAISTA HASHIM MUHAMMADHASHIM 19 10 10 33.30 Not Qualified 15 141374 SANAM MOHAMMAD AMIN 29 0 10 30.30 Not Qualified 16 141524 SOUNDAH MOHAMMAD QASIM 27 0 10 28.90 Not Qualified 17 141446 SHABANA MUHAMMAD RAFIQUE 25 0 10 27.50 Not Qualified 18 141300 TAHIRA ASLAM MUHAMMAD ASLAM 0 10 10 20.00 Not Qualified CAREER TESTING SERVICES PAKISTAN Government Of Baluchistan Secondary Education Department UC Wise Provisional Merit List Junior Vernacular Teacher JVT (B-09) - (Female) District: Lasbela Tehsil: Bela UC: Kathore CTSP Code 2730 CTSP Basic Prof. Grand Roll Sr.# Name Father Name Marks Marks Marks Total Remarks Number (70%) (20%) (10%) (100%) A B C A+B+C 1 141316 RUKHSANA YOUSAF ABDUL SATTAR 23 20 10 46.10 Not Qualified 2 141402 SAIMA QAMAR QAMAR UD DIN 33 10 10 43.10 Not Qualified 3 141471 SAIRA BIBI MUHAMMAD RAHIM 37 10 5 40.90 Not Qualified 4 141604 JAMEELA BIBI MUHAMMAD MOOSA 27 10 10 38.90 Not Qualified 5 141479 BASHEERA BIBI ALLAH DINA 27 10 10 38.90 Not Qualified 6 141532 ZEENAT MUHAMMAD RAFIQ 23 10 10 36.10 Not Qualified 7 141354 ZAIB UN NISA HAJI KHAN 16 10 10 31.20 Not Qualified 8 141496 SHAZIA ALI ALI AKBAR 20 10 5 29.00 Not Qualified 9 141492 AZRA BIBI ALI AKBAR 27 0 10 28.90 Not Qualified 10 141445 ZAINAB FAQIR MUHAMMAD 14 0 5 14.80 Not Qualified CAREER TESTING SERVICES PAKISTAN Government Of Baluchistan Secondary Education Department UC Wise Provisional Merit List Junior Vernacular Teacher JVT (B-09) - (Female) District: Lasbela Tehsil: Bela UC: Jam Yousufabd CTSP Code 2731 CTSP Basic Prof. Grand Roll Sr.# Name Father Name Marks Marks Marks Total Remarks Number (70%) (20%) (10%) (100%) A B C A+B+C 1 141328 RUQIA BIBI ABDUL MAJEED 47 10 10 52.90 Not Qualified 2 141282 FAREEDA AMEEN MUHAMMAD AMEEN 34 10 10 43.80 Not Qualified 3 141431 GULL PARI CHAKAR KHAN 30 10 10 41.00 Not Qualified 4 141506 SHEERIN GUL MOULA BAKHSH 28 10 10 39.60 Not Qualified 5 141487 ZAITOONAH DOST MOHAMMAD 30 10 5 36.00 Not Qualified 6 141548 JAMEELA RASHEED ABDUL RASHEED 17 0 5 16.90 Not Qualified CAREER TESTING SERVICES PAKISTAN Government Of Baluchistan Secondary Education Department UC Wise Provisional Merit List Junior Vernacular Teacher JVT (B-09) - (Female) District: Lasbela Tehsil: Bela UC: Shumali Welpat CTSP Code 2732 CTSP Basic Prof. Grand Roll Sr.# Name Father Name Marks Marks Marks Total Remarks Number (70%) (20%) (10%) (100%) A B C A+B+C 1 141516 GULNAZ ABDUL MAJEED 59 10 10 61.30 Shortlisted for UC Merit 2 141399 KIRAN ATTA ATTA ULLAH 58 10 10 60.60 Shortlisted for UC Merit 3 141535 SHAHIDA BIBI GHULAM MUHAMMAD 58 10 10 60.60 Shortlisted for UC Merit 4 141560 JAVARIA AHMED AHMED KHAN 56 10 10 59.20 Qualified for Tehsil Merit 5 141586 NAEEMA BIBI GHULAM DEEN 52 10 10 56.40 Qualified for Tehsil Merit 6 141563 SANAM IMAM BAKHSH 51 10 10 55.70 Qualified for Tehsil Merit 7 141485 YASMEEN SATTAR ABDUL SATTAR 32 20 10 52.40 Not Qualified 8 141414 FARAH NAZ ALAM KHAN 45 10 10 51.50 Not Qualified 9 141544 ASIA BIBI ALI MUHAMMAD 37 20 5 50.90 Not Qualified 10 141448 TASNEEM FATIMA MUHAMMAD KARIM 43 10 10 50.10 Not Qualified 11 141539 SAMINA BIBI GHULAM MUHAMMAD 42 10 10 49.40 Not Qualified 12 141598 RASHEEDA HAJI NABI BAKHSH 41 10 10 48.70 Not Qualified 13 141435 NASREEN IQBAL MUHAMMAD IQBAL 40 10 10 48.00 Not Qualified 14 141571 ANAM AFZAL MOHAMMAD AFZAL 38 10 10 46.60 Not Qualified 15 141513 SAMRIN MUHAMMAD HASHIM 37 10 10 45.90 Not Qualified 16 141591 SHAHIDA MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN 37 10 10 45.90 Not Qualified 17 141405 YASMEEN BIBI MUHAMMAD SULMAN 36 10 10 45.20 Not Qualified 18 141556 JAMEELA BIBI ABDUL REHMAN 36 10 10 45.20 Not Qualified CAREER TESTING SERVICES PAKISTAN Government Of Baluchistan Secondary Education Department UC Wise Provisional Merit List Junior Vernacular Teacher JVT (B-09) - (Female) District: Lasbela Tehsil: Bela UC: Shumali Welpat CTSP Code 2732 CTSP Basic Prof. Grand Roll Sr.# Name Father Name Marks Marks Marks Total Remarks Number (70%) (20%) (10%) (100%) A B C A+B+C 19 141549 JAN BIBI ABDUL HAMEED 35 10 10 44.50 Not Qualified 20 141413 IRFANA ABDUL QADIR 35 10 10 44.50 Not Qualified 21 141495 NAJMA BIBI MOHAMMAD UMAR 34 10 10 43.80 Not Qualified 22 141275 SHAHIDA RAHIM MUHAMMAD RAHIM 33 10 10 43.10 Not Qualified 23 141578 SAJIDA DEEN MUHAMMAD 33 10 10 43.10 Not Qualified 24 141460 RAZIA SULTANA MUHAMMAD HASHIM 33 10 10 43.10 Not Qualified 25 141546 TAHIRA KAMAL HAROON RASHEED KAMAL 32 10 10 42.40 Not Qualified 26 141551 SALMA BIBI GHULAM MUHAMMAD 45 0 10 41.50 Not Qualified 27 141136 SAMREEN MOHAMMAD SULEMAN 30 10 10 41.00 Not Qualified 28 141288 FARZANA RAHEEM MOHAMMAD RAHEEM 30 10 10 41.00 Not Qualified 29 141312 YASMEEN GHAFOOR ABDUL GHAFOOR 30 10 10 41.00 Not Qualified 30 141423 SHER BANO ABDUL RASHEED 30 10 10 41.00 Not Qualified 31 141349 SAJIDA TABASUM MUHAMMAD AYOUB 29 10 10 40.30 Not Qualified 32 141505 RAZIA BAGUM ABDUL HAMEED 29 10 10 40.30 Not Qualified 33 141550 FATIMA MOHAMMAD YOUSAF 43 0 10 40.10 Not Qualified 34 141226 SHAH BIBI GHULAM MUHAMMAD 28 10 10 39.60 Not Qualified 35 141467 PARVEEN ANWAR MUHAMMAD ANWAR 28 10 10 39.60 Not Qualified 36 141439 RUKIA BIBI ABDUL MAJEED 26 10 10 38.20 Not Qualified CAREER TESTING SERVICES PAKISTAN Government Of Baluchistan Secondary Education Department UC Wise Provisional Merit List Junior Vernacular Teacher JVT (B-09) - (Female) District: Lasbela Tehsil: Bela UC: Shumali Welpat CTSP Code 2732 CTSP Basic Prof. Grand Roll Sr.# Name Father Name Marks Marks Marks Total Remarks Number (70%) (20%) (10%) (100%) A B C A+B+C 37 141504 MAJEEDA MUHAMMAD SALEH 33 10 5 38.10 Not Qualified 38 141291 TAHIRA QADIR QADIR BAKHSH 25 10 10 37.50 Not Qualified 39 141465 SHAHEENA ABDUL AZIZ 25 10 10 37.50 Not Qualified 40 141370 NOOR JEHAN MUHAMMAD QASIM 25 10 10 37.50 Not Qualified 41 141357 HAFEEZA BANO MUHAMMAD RAMZAN 24 10 10 36.80 Not Qualified 42 141593 RAHEELA ANWAR MOHAMMAD ANWAR 24 10 10 36.80 Not Qualified 43 141464 SHEHZADI MUHAMAD ISMAIL 35 0 10 34.50 Not Qualified 44 141575 NAEEDA BIBI HAJI MOHAMMAD KHAN 35 0 10 34.50 Not Qualified 45 141297 HAMIDA BIBI BABO 19 10 10 33.30 Not Qualified 46 141523 SHAHIDA BIBI MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN 26 10 5 33.20 Not Qualified 47 141585 NAJMA BIBI MAMOON 33 0 10 33.10 Not Qualified 48 141482 AMINA MUHAMMAD USMAN 25 10 5 32.50 Not Qualified 49 141510 HABIBA BIBI LAKHOO 32 0 10 32.40 Not Qualified 50 141529 KOUSAR ATTA ATTA ULLAH 38 0 5 31.60 Not Qualified 51 141595 REHANA GHULAM MOHAMMAD 37 0 5 30.90 Not Qualified 52 141514 SAMINA BIBI DIN MUHAMMAD 22 10 5 30.40 Not Qualified 53 141596 NUSRAT BIBI GHULAM MOHAMMAD 36 0 5 30.20 Not Qualified 54 141321 SULTANA BIBI WALI MUHAMMAD 35 0 5 29.50 Not Qualified CAREER TESTING SERVICES PAKISTAN Government Of Baluchistan Secondary Education Department UC Wise Provisional Merit List Junior Vernacular Teacher JVT (B-09) - (Female) District: Lasbela Tehsil: Bela UC: Shumali Welpat CTSP Code 2732 CTSP Basic Prof. Grand Roll Sr.# Name Father Name Marks Marks Marks Total Remarks Number (70%) (20%) (10%) (100%) A B C A+B+C 55 141463 SAEEDA BIBI MUHAMMAD AYOUB 10 10 10 27.00 Not Qualified 56 141603 TEHMINA BIBI MUHAMMAD UMER 24 10 0 26.80 Not Qualified 57 141567 SABIHA MUHAMMAD SALEH 24 0 10 26.80 Not Qualified 58 141459 NAJMA AHMED AHMED KHAN 29 0 5 25.30 Not Qualified 59 141470 RAZIA BIBI RAZA MUHAMMAD 27 0 5 23.90 Not Qualified 60 141429 KHUDIJA GHULAM HAIDER 18 0 10 22.60 Not Qualified 61 141296 HASEENA RAHEEM MUHAMMAD RAHEEM 24 0 5 21.80 Not Qualified 62 141522 SHEERIN GHULAM MUHAMMAD 0 10 10 20.00 Not Qualified 63 141442 AYESHA HASSAN MOHAMMAD HASSAN 0 10 10 20.00 Not Qualified 64 141396 SAIMA AHMED AHMED KHAN 0 10 5 15.00 Not Qualified CAREER TESTING SERVICES PAKISTAN Government Of Baluchistan Secondary Education Department UC Wise Provisional Merit List Junior Vernacular Teacher JVT (B-09) - (Female) District: Lasbela Tehsil: Uthal UC: Wayara CTSP Code 2734 CTSP Basic Prof.
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