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Announced on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 Test result announced on : Wednesday, July 28, 2021 INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, KARACHI APTITUDE TEST RESULT OF BS (COMPUTER SCIENCE / ECONOMICS & MATHEMATICS ) PROGRAMS TEST HELD ON SUNDAY JULY 25, 2021 (FALL 2021 ‐ ROUND 2) LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR DIRECT ADMISSION (BS COMPUTER SCIENCE) SAT II SAT Math Eng Math Maximum Marks 800 800 800 Cut-Off Marks 640 600 740 ACT COMPOSITE SCORE OF 31 OUT OF 36 IBA Test Math Eng Total Maximum Marks 180 180 360 Cut-Off Marks 76 76 176 Sr. Seat Appl. Name Father's Name No. No No. 1 14151 213 NASEEB ULLAH NILL ASHIQ ALI NILL 84 100 184 2 14167 1183 SAIRA BATOOL MUHAMMAD JAN 80 100 180 3 14271 477 MUHAMMAD LATIF SHER KHAN 76 100 176 4 14299 1123 ABDULLAH RIAZ MUHAMMAD RIAZ 84 100 184 5 14304 1202 HAMZA KHAN AKHTAR ALI 88 104 192 6 14309 1357 ARBAZ ASIF MUHAMMAD ASIF 76 104 180 7 14314 450 MUHAMMAD DAWOOD AZIZ UL HAQ 92 84 176 8 14581 1216 MAHAD IMRAN IMRAN PERVAIZ 80 104 184 9 14869 45 ALI IQBAL IQBAL ABDUL KARIM 100 84 184 10 14885 76 MUHAMMAD MUAZ ARIF IMTIAZ ARIF 84 92 176 11 14893 86 ANOOSHA GURBANI SERWAN RAJINDER 100 92 192 12 14895 91 SOHAIB MUSTAFA SHAHID MUSTAFA 92 88 180 13 14897 94 ZAIN ANIS ANIS HUSSAIN 84 92 176 14 14907 114 HUSSAM JAVED JAVED MUSHTAQ 104 100 204 15 14916 130 MUHAMMAD OMER SHAHID ANWEL SHAHID SARFARAZ 88 112 200 16 14933 171 SYED MUHAMMAD ZUHAIR SHAH SYED JAHANZEB SHAH 100 88 188 17 14947 197 RAAHIM ISHTIAQ MUZAFFAR ISHTIAQ 108 80 188 18 14949 200 MUHAMMAD BILAL TAHA MUHAMMAD TAHA YASIN 104 84 188 19 14971 250 HUZAIFA BIN TARIQ TARIQ JAMAL 92 88 180 20 14996 297 SHAIKH ZIA SAEED KASHIF SAEED 104 96 200 21 15004 313 SYED MUHAMMAD ALI JAMIL SYED JAMIL AHMED 88 92 180 22 15025 360 MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE KHATRI AKBAR KHATRI 76 108 184 23 15026 365 MUHAMMAD SAMEER AMIN MUHAMMAD AMIN 88 104 192 24 15070 445 WASI TAHIR KHAN TAHIR ASLAM KHAN 80 100 180 25 15079 467 JAWWAD AHMED ABDUL JABBAR 88 88 176 26 15081 471 HAMZA AHMED ZUBERI WAMIQ AHMED ZUBERI 92 88 180 27 15090 488 BATOOL ALI AKBAR ALI AKBAR ABDULLAH 84 96 180 28 15098 502 MUHAMMAD ARSALAN HUSSAIN QAMAR HUSSAIN 100 80 180 29 15110 527 AYESHA NAYYER NAYYER HAFEEZ 80 96 176 30 15111 528 MUHAMMAD FARAZ MUHAMMAD FAHEEM 88 92 180 31 15117 536 ABDULLAH SHAHOOD AHMED MUHAMMAD SHAHOOD AHMED 76 100 176 32 15128 561 MUHAMMAD HASSAAN FAROOQ MUHAMMAD FAROOQ 96 100 196 33 15132 575 SHAHEER ALAM AZHAR ALAM 104 80 184 34 15136 581 KUNAL KUMAR SURESH NA 104 84 188 35 15143 592 S M HASHIR AHSAN S M AHSANULLAH 84 92 176 36 15156 624 BEENISH AHMED ANIS AHMED 96 80 176 37 15160 632 SYED HAIDER ALI SYED ZAFAR ALI 84 112 196 38 15169 647 HAZIM GHULAM FAROOQ GHULAM FAROOQ 108 84 192 39 15175 656 SYED BILAL ALI SYED MUHAMMAD ALI ANWAR 80 120 200 40 15183 673 SHANKER LAL GORDHAN DAS 92 92 184 41 15188 682 ABDUL RAFAY MUHAMMAD MOIN UDDIN 120 88 208 42 15194 699 SUHAIB SABOOR SUHAIB SABOOR 92 92 184 43 15205 729 RAJINISH BHATIA ANEEL BHATIA 116 104 220 44 15223 768 BABAR ALI ZAHID ALI 80 96 176 45 15246 813 MUHAMMAD DANISH RAZA AHSEN RAZA 96 96 192 46 15250 819 ANFA MAJID MAJID MUMTAZ 100 92 192 47 15253 825 MALEEHA THEBO NASRULLAH THEBO 92 108 200 48 15263 837 SHAHMEER KHAN MEHBOOB KHAN 80 104 184 49 15271 852 MUHAMMAD AHMED MUHAMMAD KABIR 88 96 184 50 15304 902 NAWAB AHMED AHMED ALI KHAN 84 92 176 51 15305 903 MUHAMMAD IBAD AHMED RAZA 100 100 200 52 15317 919 MISBAH SAMEE ABDUL SAMEE SHAIKH 112 96 208 53 15326 932 NEELESH . SOOJO MAL 80 100 180 54 15348 960 FAHD ALEEM SAAD KHAN 80 104 184 55 15365 987 RAZA JAUN HASSAN ABBAS 116 112 228 56 15375 999 AHMED SHOAIB MUHAMMAD SHOAIB IBRAHIM 80 96 176 57 15388 1017 ZARA KASHIF KASHIF SHAIKH 88 104 192 58 15431 1078 MUHAMMAD TAHA MUHAMMAD ALI 88 92 180 59 15432 1080 SYED UMAR TARIQ SYED TARIQ HUSSAIN 104 76 180 60 15437 1088 HAMMAD ANWER ANWER ABDUL SATTAR 116 104 220 61 15458 1119 RAYYAN MASOOD SYED MUHAMMAD MASOOD TAHIR 76 116 192 62 15459 1120 HASSAAN SIDDIQUI NAVEED SHAHID 80 140 220 63 15506 1189 SAAD MUSTAFA SYED MUSTAFA HUSSAIN 104 84 188 64 15535 1230 KHAWAJA RABEET TANVEER KHAWAJA TANVEER SALEEM 76 100 176 DISCLAIMER: IBA reserves the legal rights to modify, delete or add any contents of this document. 1 of 16 Test result announced on : Wednesday, July 28, 2021 65 15539 1236 HAIDER SAEED KHAN SABAHAT SAEED KHAN 128 96 224 66 15542 1240 SAHIL KUMAR SUNEEL KUMAR 120 80 200 67 15547 1249 NOOR US SABAH . ASIM RAZA KHAN 96 88 184 68 15566 1280 MUHAMMAD HASSAAN SIDDIQUI KHALID JAMAL SIDDIQUI 84 104 188 69 15623 1355 MUHAMMAD SAAD QURESHI MUHAMMAD AMAN QURESHI 88 104 192 70 15659 1410 SYED AHAD ALI SYED MIFZAL ALI 104 80 184 71 15663 1414 GHULAM YASEEN MUHAMMAD ZAKARIA HABIB 96 84 180 72 15678 1436 MUHAMMAD USMAN MUHAMMAD SHAFI MUHAMMAD SHAFI ABDUL GHANI 84 100 184 73 15697 1480 MAHA JOKHIO SAEED JOKHIO 92 104 196 74 15755 472 MUHAMMAD HAMZA ROSHAN DIN 108 76 184 75 15764 1499 ADEEN AMIR AMIR ZAIDI 76 112 188 76 15800 1534 MUHAMMAD TAHA SAMJI SAJJAD HUSSAIN SAMJI 84 104 188 SAT / ACT EXEMPTION 77 13053 10 SYED FAWAZ ALI SYED ATHAR ALI 720 680 780 78 13054 685 AHMED SHAKIL SARDAR SHAKIL SARWAR 740 660 800 79 13055 128 ARSALAN HASHMI MUHAMMAD SAEED 770 680 760 80 13057 1344 FATIMA TANVEER PROF. DR. TANVEER HUSSAIN ACT SCORE: 32 81 13058 1451 ARIBA QURESHI MUHAMMAD RAFIQ QURESHI ACT SCORE: 31 82 13059 582 MUHAMMAD ABRO MUHAMMAD ABRO 700 720 740 LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR DIRECT ADMISSION (BS ECONOMICS & MATHEMATICS) SAT II SAT Math Eng Math Maximum Marks 800 800 800 Cut-Off Marks 640 600 740 Math Eng Total IBA Test MCQ MCQ MCQ Maximum Marks 180 180 360 Cut-Off Marks 76 76 172 Sr. Seat Appl. Name Father's Name No. No No. 1 14153 460 NADIA BATOOL ANWAR ALI 80 92 172 2 14162 1016 MUSTAFA HUSSAIN ALAM KHAN 80 108 188 3 14270 475 FATIMA BIBI ISLAM SHAH 92 88 180 4 14871 48 NIDA MUHAMMAD JAWED MUHAMMAD JAWED 92 84 176 5 15063 435 ROSHAAN ZIA MUHAMMAD ZIA UDDIN 116 96 212 6 15105 517 MIRZA TAHA HASSAN MIRZA MUHAMMAD SALMAN 88 128 216 7 15190 690 MINAHIL JALEES JALEES AHMED 96 96 192 8 15219 762 MUHAMMAD BILAL SYED SYED ALI MURTAZA 132 96 228 9 15224 769 LAMIA ASIF ASIF ABDULLAH 88 84 172 10 15335 944 MIKHAIL ALI MOOSA RIZWAN MOOSA 80 96 176 11 15382 1009 HAMZA HASAN ELLAHIE MUSTAFA HASAN 136 88 224 12 15409 1046 WISHA AHMED IRFAN AHMED 100 84 184 13 15427 1071 AYMAN SHAKEEL AHMED SHAKEEL AHMED 88 84 172 14 15444 1102 MUHAMMAD HASEEB ARIF ARIF FAROOQ 84 88 172 15 15466 1134 ASMA QADRI MUHAMMAD HASHIM MUHAMMAD HASHIM MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN 80 92 172 16 15537 1232 ZUNAIRA RASHID RASHID MUNIR 92 80 172 17 15565 1278 ABEER SAMAD ABDUL SAMAD LATHIA 80 100 180 18 15605 1331 MUHAMMAD MUDASSIR AIZAZ AIZAZ UL OMER 100 116 216 19 15606 1332 NIDA NIZAR NIZAR NOOR ALI 100 96 196 20 15610 1337 MUHAMMAD HAMMAD MUNEER MUNIR MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM 84 96 180 21 15625 1360 MARYAM MOIN MUHAMMAD MOINUDDIN ALI 96 112 208 22 15761 1479 ABDUL JABBAR UN NABI KHAN ZUBAIR UN NABI KHAN 76 100 176 23 15762 1484 MUHAMMAD AHMED MUHAMMAD BASHIR 104 88 192 SAT / ACT EXEMPTION 24 13056 870 HASSAN NAEEM NAEEM AHMED 760 600 780 CONDITIONS 1. The offer of admission is subject to statutes, regulations and rules of IBA Karachi as specified in the Program Announcement 2021 ‐22. 2. The fee structure is currently available on IBA's website https://www.iba.edu.pk/fee_structure.php (subject to change). 3. Candidates desiring to apply for 'Need Based Financial Assistance / Financial Aid / Qarz ‐e‐Hasna' may contact Mr. Tanveer Ahmed (Email: [email protected], Tel: 021‐38104700 Ext: 2312) available daily (Mon ‐ Fri) from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on working days. 4. The Admission Package including Admission Offer Letter will be sent via email to the applicant on the email ID mentioned in the application form by the candidate, during the first week of August 2021. 5. Admission cannot be deferred and the Admission Offer would be valid for Fall 2021 only. 6. Successful candidates must pay semester and enrollment fee through a bank challan, enclosed in the admission package, in designated branches of the Bank by August 2021. Non‐Payment of fee would nullify the Admission Offer. 7. After depositing the prescribed fee, the candidates are advised to visit the Undergraduate Program Office. Additional information about document submission would be available in the Admission Offer Letter. 8. Successful candidates are also required to attend an 'Orientation Session' scheduled to take place at 9:00 am on Sunday, August 22, 2021 at the G&T Auditorium, IBA Main Campus. Attendance in the Orientation Session is compulsory. 9. Fall Semester classes will commence from Monday, August 23, 2021. 10.
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