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NAME FATHER'S NAME LEVEL SHIFT No. No. % 1 502 SHEHARYAR ALI ANSARI IRSHAD ALI ANSARI 57.36 Level-I Morning 2 503 KHURRAM AHMED PASHA RAIS AHMED PASHA 52.82 BC Weekend 3 507 JAVAID ISLAM BHATTI SHAMS UL ISLAM BHATTI 63.82 BC Weekend 4 511 OBAID IQBAL IQBAL AHMED 64.31 Level-I Weekend 5 512 MUHAMMAD BILAL SHABBIR HUSSAIN 50.55 Level-I Weekend 6 514 MUHAMMAD JANSHER PERVEZ MUHAMMAD PERVEZ 51.91 Level-I Morning 7 516 ALI IQBAL SHAHID IQBAL 45.45 Level-I Weekend 8 518 IKHLAQ HUSSAIN MIRZA HUSSAIN 73.91 Level-I Morning 9 519 ALI ABBAS MUHAMMAD ALI 73.91 Level-I Afternoon 10 526 SYED AL E HASSAN RIZVI SYED IZHAR HUSSAIN RIZVI 58.64 Level-I Morning 11 534 MUHAMMAD HAMMAD MUHAMMAD ISHAQ 54.42 Level-I Morning 12 544 MUHAMMAD SHABAN SUNASRA NASEEM HAIDER 72.55 Level-I Weekend 13 545 ZULFIQAR ALI BARKAT ALI 55.64 Level-I Weekend 14 548 SEHRISH KHAN M, IQBAL 58.00 Level-I Morning 15 549 ANSA JABBAR ABDUL JABBAR 54.36 Level-I Afternoon 16 552 DANISH MAHMOOD MAHMOOD RAZA 57.91 Level-I Afternoon 17 553 ARIFA SOHAIL SOHAIL SHEHZAD 59.64 Level-I Morning 18 558 EMAAD UDDIN SIDDIQUI MUMTAZ UDDIN SIDDIQUI 61.27 BC Weekend 19 559 MUHAMMAD AWAIS MIR AZAM 69.86 Level-I Afternoon 20 562 MEHWISH ZAFAR ZAFAR AKHTER 56.09 Level-I Morning 21 563 MARYAM ZAFAR ZAFAR AKHTAR 65.00 BC Weekend 22 564 HAMZA BIN NASIR MUHAMMAD NASIR AWAN 52.27 BC Weekend 23 567 SANA MUHAMMAD HAROON 50.00 Level-I Weekend 24 568 SALMAN AHMED JAVED ALI ABBASSI 52.91 BC Weekend 25 569 MUHAMMAD UMER KHAN SHUJAAT ALI 60.82 BC Weekend 26 572 GHULAM ABBAS SYED MAJHID HUSSAIN 65.66 Level-I Afternoon 27 574 MUHAMMAD SHOAIB MUHAMMAD IKRAM UL HAQUE 62.36 Level-I Weekend 28 575 FAIZ KHAN ABID KHAN 51.45 Level-I Weekend 29 583 ARIB KHAN ASLAM PERVEZ KHAN 76.91 BC Weekend 30 586 BILAL ALI ABDUL RAZZAK DEPAR 67.27 Level-I Afternoon 31 587 RAZIA FATIMA QAIM ALI SIDDIQI 51.55 Level-I Morning 32 590 IQRA JAFRI SABIR JAFRI 73.09 Level-I Morning 33 598 MUHAMMAD WAQAS ASHRAF MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 60.18 BC Weekend 34 600 MUHAMMAD FARJAD MUHAMMAD ZAHID 81.55 BC Weekend Page 1 of 14 UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE CERTIFICATE COURSE IN CHINESE LANGUAGE ADMISSIONS 2017 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES Dated: 29-07-2017 S. FORM ACD. NAME FATHER'S NAME LEVEL SHIFT No. No. % 35 603 ANWAR ABBAS MUHAMMAD SHAFA 72.85 Level-I Afternoon 36 605 KANZA NASEEM NASIM KHAN 53.27 Level-I Morning 37 622 RAHIM ULLAH SIRAJ AHMED 46.09 Level-I Weekend 38 623 KIRAN DIN MUHAMMAD DIN MUHAMMAD 54.27 Level-I Morning 39 627 MUHAMMAD SAADAT BASHARAT AHMED 59.00 Level-I Afternoon 40 628 MUHAMMAD FARHAN HASSAN NAVEED AKHTER 53.91 Level-I Afternoon 41 637 MAHPARA AKRAM MUHAMMAD AKRAM 73.91 Level-I Afternoon 42 638 QURAT UL AIN AKRAM MUHAMMAD AKRAM 74.00 BC Weekend 43 639 ABDULLAH TARIQ JAWED 76.82 Level-I Afternoon 44 640 SADIA IMTIAZ IMTIAZ AHMED 54.18 Level-I Afternoon 45 642 SYED YASIR MAAZ TAHIR SYED HASAN MAAZ TAHIR 67.73 Level-I Afternoon 46 646 MUHAMMAD RAHAT ALI MUHAAMAD RAFIQ 48.64 Level-I Weekend 47 647 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD FAIZAN MUHAMMAD SHAHID 61.64 Level-I Morning 48 651 ZAIN UL ABIDEEN ABID HUSSAIN 77.27 Level-I Weekend 49 655 EMAZ BIN KHALID MUHAMMAD KHALID KHAN 55.64 Level-I Afternoon 50 657 JAHANZEB KHAN ZAHID AMEER KHAN 56.55 Level-I Morning 51 659 FABIHA SAMAR SIDDIQUI SAMAR UDDIN SIDDIQUI 55.45 BC Weekend 52 661 MINHAJ SIKANDER SIKANDER UL ISLAM 53.45 BC Weekend 53 665 BASIT ABDUL GHAFFAR 61.82 BC Weekend 54 670 RAIZ MOIN SIDDIQUI MOIN UDDIN SIDDIQUI 54.73 BC Weekend 55 671 HIRA FATIMA JANG SHER LODHI 63.91 Level-I Morning 56 673 MUHAMMAD USMAN SHAKEEL SHAKEEL AHMED 67.64 Level-I Weekend 57 675 MUHAMMAD SAQIB ASHRAF MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 71.73 Level-I Weekend 58 676 MUHAMMAD MAAZ ALI KHAN MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN 64.82 Level-I Morning 59 677 JAWARIA ALI KHAN MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN 68.09 Level-I Morning 60 678 TABISH HAIDER SHAIKH GHULAM HYDER SHAIKH 51.64 BC Weekend 61 680 SAIMA MATEEN MUHAMMAD MATEEN 54.27 Level-I Morning 62 683 ASAD REHMAN KHALID SAEED 59.73 Level-I Morning 63 685 MUHAMMAD AHMED KHALID MUHAMMAD KHALID ZAFAR 85.00 Level-I Afternoon 64 687 ABDUL RASHEED MEHTAB UDDIN 61.91 Level-I Afternoon 65 688 SABA KHALID MUHAMMAD KHALID 64.45 BC Weekend 66 698 TABASSUM SALEEM MUHAMMAD SALEEM KHAN 68.09 Level-I Afternoon 67 699 DANIYAL MAZHER MAZHER HUSSAIN BHATTI 51.27 Level-I Morning Page 2 of 14 UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE CERTIFICATE COURSE IN CHINESE LANGUAGE ADMISSIONS 2017 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES Dated: 29-07-2017 S. FORM ACD. NAME FATHER'S NAME LEVEL SHIFT No. No. % 68 700 MUHAMMAD ATHER QURESHI MUHAMMAD AZHAR QURESHI 51.45 Level-I Morning 69 705 MUHAMMAD ZEESHAN MUHAMMAD YOUSUF 61.91 Level-I Morning 70 707 AREEB AHMED SHARIFF FUAD AHMED SHARIFF 79.00 Level-I Afternoon 71 708 FURQAN AHMED SHARIFF FARRUKH AHMED SHARIFF 84.00 Level-I Afternoon 72 714 SYED AHMED RAZA SYED WAJAHAT RAZA 74.27 BC Weekend 73 715 ALI RAZA MAQBOOL AHMED 52.73 BC Weekend 74 723 MUHAMMAD AMADUDDIN MUHAMMAD BAHAUDDIN 82.09 Level-I Weekend 75 724 ZOHAIB ASLAM ASLAM PERWEZ 82.18 Level-I Weekend 76 725 SYED MUHAMMAD NABEEL SYED MUHAMMAD YOUSUF 60.73 Level-I Weekend 77 727 SABEEH AHMED AKHLAQ AHMED 60.00 Level-I Morning 78 733 ZAFAR ABBAS MUHAMMAD SHAFA 64.82 Level-I Morning 79 735 NAZIR AHMED SHER AHMED 70.36 Level-I Morning 80 738 MUHAMMAD TAFSEER MUHAMMAD RAZA 47.36 BC Weekend 81 741 SYED IRFAN HAIDER SYED GOHAR MEHDI 67.82 BC Weekend 82 741 ALI ATHAR SHAIKH ATHAR ASIF SHAIKH 74.64 BC Weekend 83 744 MOIZ UDDIN SIDDIQUI ZIA UDDIN SIDDIQUI 51.09 Level-I Morning 84 745 ARUBAH OVAIS OVAIS RASHEED 67.82 Level-I Weekend 85 747 SHUJA UD DIN SALEEM UD DIN 72.27 Level-I Weekend 86 748 IMRAN GHULAM MUHAMMAD 55.73 BC Weekend 87 749 KHURRAM SALEEM MUHAMMAD SALEEM 53.18 Level-I Weekend 88 752 TEHSEEN UR REHMAN MOIN UR REHMAN 65.27 BC Weekend 89 757 MUHAMAMD FAIZAN MUHAMAMD SHARIF 58.45 Level-I Weekend 90 760 SABEEN FATIMA RIZVI SYED IFTIKHAR HUSSAIN RIZVI 70.55 Level-I Morning 91 763 MUHAMMAD HASHIM ABDUL RASHEED 51.73 Level-I Weekend 92 764 SHAHARYAR IDREES MUHAMMAD IDREES 52.82 Level-I Weekend 93 768 SHAHERYAR IMAM MUNAWWAR IMAM 72.09 Level-I Weekend 94 770 SHAHRUKH ATEQUE ATEQUE AHMED 54.27 Level-I Morning 95 771 SALMAN AHMED SIDDIQUI JAMIL AHMED SIDDIQUI 78.64 BC Weekend 96 772 RABIA JAMIL JAMIL AHMED SIDDIQUI 67.36 Level-I Morning 97 777 AISHA REHMAN TOUFIQ UR REHMAN 61.91 Level-I Weekend 98 780 SAMI AHMED GULFAM AHMED 54.36 BC Weekend 99 781 MUHAMMAD FARHAN QAVI ABDUL QAVI 51.73 Level-I Weekend 100 790 SHAHBAZ KHAN ARSHAD KHAN 66.27 Level-I Weekend Page 3 of 14 UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE CERTIFICATE COURSE IN CHINESE LANGUAGE ADMISSIONS 2017 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES Dated: 29-07-2017 S. FORM ACD. NAME FATHER'S NAME LEVEL SHIFT No. No. % 101 792 NOMAN ZAFFAR MUZAFFAR KHAN 66.64 Level-I Weekend 102 793 DANISH RIAZ MUHAMAMD RIAZ 52.45 Level-I Weekend 103 799 VANIA ISHTIAQ MUHAMMAD ISHTIAQ 77.73 Level-I Afternoon 104 800 VALIA ISHTIAQ MUHAMMAD ISHTIAQ 77.73 Level-I Afternoon 105 805 AFFAN HANIF MUHAMMAD HANIF KHAN 71.57 Level-I Afternoon 106 806 SARDAR DANISH ZAMAN PERVEZ IQBAL 59.27 Level-I Morning 107 807 SABIRA AGHA AGHA HAQNAWAZ KHAN 52.91 Level-I Weekend 108 808 MUHAMMAD HASAN NAEEM AHMED 49.27 Level-I Weekend 109 813 SHAH HUSSAIN NOUSHAD HUSSAIN 50.00 BC Weekend 110 814 MAHIN ABDUL AZIZ 69.09 BC Weekend 111 816 MARIA ABID ABID JAWAID 75.00 Level-I Afternoon 112 819 HAFIZ SYED MUHAMMAD TAHA ZAFAR SYED MUHAMMAD ZAFAR ALAM 85.45 Level-I Afternoon 113 820 HAMZA AHMAD SHAMIM AHMED 78.82 Level-I Afternoon 114 823 RAHEELA SHEIKH MUHAMMAD MUSTAFA SHEIKH 47.09 BC Weekend 115 825 MUHAMMAD SHAHRUKH MUHAMMAD AKBAR 60.27 Level-I Afternoon 116 831 KAHALID AHMED GHULAM MIR 55.55 Level-I Morning 117 832 MUHAMMAD SHAHRUKH KHAN MUHAMMAD AMEEN KHAN 74.36 BC Weekend 118 835 FAISAL AZIZ ABDUL AZIZ 61.09 Level-I Morning 119 836 WAQAR YOUNUS ASLAM PERVAIZ 58.82 Level-I Morning 120 837 AHAD ALI SHIGRI ALI NAQI SHIGRI 54.27 Level-I Morning 121 839 HIRA HASSAN AWAN GHULAM HASSAN AWAN 63.27 Level-I Morning 122 841 NIMRAH AJAZ AJAZ HUSSAIN 75.82 Level-I Afternoon 123 842 SYED MUHAMMAD OMER NADEEM SYED NADEEM AHMED 76.36 Level-I Afternoon 124 843 SIRAJ AHMED AZIZ AHMED LAGHARI 63.64 Level-I Afternoon 125 844 MUHAMMAD IMRAN MUHAMMAD LATIF 52.00 Level-I Weekend 126 848 WASEEM ABBAS MUHAMMAD TAQI 54.27 Level-I Afternoon 127 861 MUHAMMAD OWAIS ALI ASGHAR ALI 52.91 Level-I Weekend 128 862 RABIA MASOOD MUHAMMAD MASOOD AWAN 60.36 Level-I Morning 129 863 ASHAR ALI AKBAR ALI 73.91 Level-I Morning 130 864 NOOR SALEEM MUHAMMAD SALEEM 50.45 Level-I Weekend 131 865 WAJIHA SAIF SAIF UL ISLAM 77.91 Level-I Afternoon 132 866 WASIF SHAKIL MUHAMMAD SHAKIL 50.73 BC Weekend 133 870 YAMNA NOOR U DDIN NOOR U DDIN 57.18 BC Weekend Page 4 of 14 UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE CERTIFICATE COURSE IN CHINESE LANGUAGE ADMISSIONS 2017 LIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES Dated: 29-07-2017 S.
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