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Divisional Public School (Dps) for Boys, Model Town, Lahore DIVISIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL (DPS) FOR BOYS, MODEL TOWN, LAHORE Practical Paper Time 8:30 AM Date: Saturday 11th June, 2016 VENUE NEW CAMPUS, THE UNIVERSITY OF LAHORE, NEAR BHOBATTIAN CHOWK RAIWIND ROAD, 1-KM, OFF DEFENCE ROAD, LAHORE Practical Written Name FatherName NIC Roll No. Roll No. 1 AF - 10421 Muhammad Akram Ghulam Sarwar 31302-9515980-5 2 AF - 10577 Syed Sohail Raza Syed Farman Ali 33201-0113812-3 3 AF - 10976 Mazhar Abbad Zaki Bashir Ahmad 36104-7594247-5 4 AF - 10977 Muhammad Asghar Muhammad Yar 36104--5640008-9 5 AF - 11153 Muhammad Shakeel Ramzan Muhammad Ramzan 36302-5141512-5 6 AF - 11227 Waqas Ishtiaq Ishtiaq Ahmad 36302-0216707-1 7 AF - 11228 Waris Ali Allah Banda 31203-9301651-1 8 AF - 11229 Ghulam Ali Rajab Ali 31203-8224454-3 9 AF - 11230 Faiz ul Hussan Haji Mahmood ul Hussan 31203-4961299-7 10 AF - 11276 Fiaz Ahmed Muhammad Mumtaz Ahmed 38301-5363240-9 11 AF - 11303 Riaz Ahmad Ghulam Rasool 32202-3819186-3 12 AF - 11400 Faqeer Hussain Nehmat Ali 35402-7042920-3 13 AF - 11491 Muhammad Saqlain Raza Hafiz Bashir Hussain 36602-2696041-3 14 AF - 115 Muhammad Sabir Noor Ahmad 31202-3956772-7 15 AF - 11506 Murtaza Abdul Ghani Abdul Ghani 36603-7647113-9 16 AF - 11975 Ghulam Yaseen Khadim Hussain 38104-0868454-9 17 AF - 12190 Mazhar Abbas Muhammad Ramzan 38402-1595786-9 18 AF - 12304 Asif Ali Noor Muhammad 33101-1716454-7 19 AF - 12305 Monuwer Hussain Ahmad Bux 33101-7348590-9 20 AF - 12314 Anam Tayyab Muhammad Tayyab Khan 35201-8471758-0 21 AF - 12316 Arslan Tayyab Muhammad Tayyab Khan 35201-7769534-7 22 AF - 12476 Muhammad Mushtaq Haji Allah Diwaya 36202-4983872-9 23 AF - 12552 Riaz Mahmood Muhammad Shafi 37405-0543339-3 24 AF - 12558 Muhammad Umar Farooq Mian Abdur Razzaq 36202-2428390-7 25 AF - 12586 Rana Farukh Hussain Rana Tasadaue Hussain 38403-5554074-9 26 AF - 12955 Muhammad Munwar Muhammad Anwar 36603-9928075-1 27 AF - 12976 Muhammad Ashfaq kamboh Ahmad Bakhsh 36602-4345259-9 28 AF - 13007 Azeem Asim Muhammad Saddique 35403-0930715-9 29 AF - 13029 Shahid Imran Muhammad Anwar 34301-4806250-3 30 AF - 13039 Tahseen Tahir Shaukat Ali Mirza 36302-0409972-1 31 AF - 13040 Mussadiq Hanif Muhammad Hanif 36302-8528790-3 32 AF - 13041 Malik Muhammad Bilal Muhammad Mukhtar 31105-9584624-3 33 AF - 13093 Ashfaq Ahmed Mushtaq Ahmad 36203-1813182-9 34 AF - 13094 Hafiz Muhammad Atta Ul Mustafa Ghulam Rasool 36601-6390522-5 35 AF - 13095 Shaukat Hussain Haji Ahmad 36302-2267305-5 36 AF - 13096 Ashfaq Ahmad Wazir Ahmad 36603-1458912-1 37 AF - 13097 Syed Masood Fasih Syed Fasih Shah 38404-6770713-7 38 AF - 13098 Syed Javaid Haider Kazmi Syed Zamear Hussain Kazmi 36102-1655018-3 39 AF - 13099 Muhammad Sarfraz Talib Hussain 36502-1538776-3 40 AF - 13100 Mujahid Hussain Ahmed Bukhsh 36304-9251495-1 41 AF - 13101 Muhammad Irfan Allah Diwaya 36202-8921111-1 42 AF - 13102 Allah Ditta Javed Noor Hussain 36203-1820437-3 43 AF - 13103 Munawwar Abbas Ijaz Hussain 32304-0118745-1 44 AF - 13104 Samina Ghulam Fareed Malik Ghulam Fareed 36302-8962549-6 45 AF - 13105 Fozia Tariq Farid Ullah Tariq 35201-2261659-4 46 AF - 13106 Omar Draz Malik Ikram ud Din 36304-1360411-1 47 AF - 13109 Anjum Majeed Abdul Majeed 35202-84153420-0 48 AF - 13110 Muhammad Ahmad Abdul Majeed 35200-1453327-7 49 AF - 13111 Khalid Mahmood Allah Raham 35201-1483798-1 50 AF - 13112 Muhammad Bilal Malik Muhammad Iqbal 38401-0239462-9 51 AF - 13113 Muhammad Majid Bashir Siddiqui 31202-0303648-1 52 AF - 13114 Maria Zareen Malik Muhammad Musharaf 31202-6261569-0 53 AF - 13115 Qasir Imran Muhammad Ashraf 35201-9874297-1 54 AF - 13117 Ghulam Mustfa Ashiq Ali 35101-4844514-3 55 AF - 13118 Nasir Mahmood Muhammad Shafi 36601-3948045-7 56 AF - 13119 Muhammad Azam Sardar Muhammad 36302-1597405-9 57 AF - 13120 Naeem Aslam Muhammad Aslam 31104-2871512-1 58 AF - 13121 Muhammad Asif Farid Dr. Allah Ditta 31101-8945510-7 59 AF - 13122 Muhammad Abbas Muhammad Haneef 34101-2692176-9 60 AF - 13123 Muhammad Imran Muhammad Islam 34101-2689214-3 61 AF - 13124 Yasir Ali Abdul Ghafoor 35103-9195398-1 Practical Written Name FatherName NIC Roll No. Roll No. 62 AF - 13125 Ahmad Nawaz Liaqat Ali 36501-7957366-7 63 AF - 13126 Muhammad Aleem Muhammad Siddique 36501-0554863-3 64 AF - 13127 Sajid Mehmood Khalid Mehmood 37301-2346328-3 65 AF - 13128 Abdul Ghafoor Muhammad Sadiq 34603-2310799-1 66 AF - 13129 Safdar Hussain Noor Muhammad 36602-0967515-5 67 AF - 13130 Shafqat Ali Ahmad Ali 33104-2109458-5 68 AF - 13131 Hafiz Muhammad Ramzan Ghulam Rasool 32304-4347024-7 69 AF - 13132 Muhammad Zaheer Muhammad Hafeez 36602-7186073-7 70 AF - 13133 Rizwan Anjum Muhammad Ameer 34301-2871848-7 71 AF - 13134 Muhammad Shahbaz Muhammad Yar 36603-0712357-3 72 AF - 13135 Imran Tahir Allah Rakha 34603-9958178-7 73 AF - 13136 Muhammad Nasir Sardar Muhammad Hussain 35101-1047758-3 74 AF - 13137 Muhammad Shahzad Latif Muhammad Latif 33202-8365822-1 75 AF - 13138 Muhammad Asif Khan Muhammad Ashraf Khan 35202-2448103-5 76 AF - 13139 Muhammad Khalid Muhammad siddique 33100-5630605-9 77 AF - 13140 Kiran Sohail Muhammad Sohail Azam 33100-8209010-0 78 AF - 13141 Rabia Sohail Muhammad Sohail Azam 33100-9896259-6 79 AF - 13142 Muhammad Saleem Beg Saddique Beg 33104-2239982-7 80 AF - 13143 Muhammad Akram Muhammad Hanif 33100-8124463-5 81 AF - 13145 Muhammad Mazhar Iqbal Bashir Ahmad 33104-7172742-9 82 AF - 13146 Waqar Aslam Muhammad Aslam Ali 33100-0874695-3 83 AF - 13147 Muhammad Shoaib Noor Muhammad 35202-8109775-5 84 AF - 13148 Rana Muhammad Farooq Muzaffar Rana Muzaffar Hussain 33100-2234553-7 85 AF - 13149 Usman Manzoor Manzoor Husain 31202-8639736-7 86 AF - 13150 Qasim Ali Muhammad Ilyas 31205-3017569-5 87 AF - 13151 Sarfraz Hussain Nazar Hussain 35202-8949464-3 88 AF - 13152 Ghulam Murtaza Ahmad Khan 33100-2469278-5 89 AF - 13153 Muhammad Yasir Javaid Sardar Muhammad Javaid 33100-5157552-3 90 AF - 13154 Fazal-ul-Qadeer Sultan Ahmad 33100-0654738-1 91 AF - 13155 Umar Farooq Muhammad Arif 33102-5114206-7 92 AF - 13156 Muhammad Shakeel Muhammad Shafique 33102-4329298-9 93 AF - 13157 Muhammad Zubair Manzoor Ahmad Nasim 33102-0628937-5 94 AF - 13158 Muhammad Nasir Javed Jafar Ali 33104-8434526-7 95 AF - 13159 Rana Muhammad Azeem Muhammad Arshad 33100-4061723-3 96 AF - 13160 Ashiq Ali Jalal Din 33102-1817995-5 97 AF - 13161 Ghulam Mohy-ud-Din Akhtar Ali 31203-4605027-1 98 AF - 13162 Ghulam Yaseen Allah Bachaya 32402-1421713-9 99 AF - 13163 Adeel Asghar Asghar Ali 35202-0467706-1 100 AF - 13164 Sajid Iqbal Muhammad Bashir 33301-6412064-5 101 AF - 13165 Zarar Ahmad Khan Niazi Khurshid Ahmad Khan 38301-1843145-3 102 AF - 13169 Ghulam Mustafa Allah Wasaya 36602-1505426-3 103 AF - 13170 Qaisar Abbas Mukhtar Ahmad 36602-8328288-3 104 AF - 13171 Shakeel Ahmad Ghulam Shabbir 32304-9907720-5 105 AF - 13172 Abdul Hameed Muhammad Hanif 35101-7238977-1 106 AF - 13173 Zahid Mehmood Abdul Ghaffar 31303-7367005-7 107 AF - 13174 Wasim Siddique Muhammad Siddique 35202-2310827-7 108 AF - 13175 Muhammad Riaz Muhammad Ramzan 38402-1535510-5 109 AF - 13176 Hasrat Ullah Khan Muhammad Ullah Khan 37406-1627224-7 110 AF - 13177 Shahbaz Gill Sadiq Gill 31201-0352990-9 111 AF - 13178 Daud Ahmad Sher Shah 31202-7946860-3 112 AF - 13179 Muhammad Latif Muhammad Sharif 35202-2996811-7 113 AF - 13180 Shahid Mahmood Ali Muhammad 35201-1672445-3 114 AF - 13182 Sobia Ramzan Muhammad Ramzan 35401-3800875-8 115 AF - 13185 Sheikh Imtiaz Hussain Muhammad Riaz 33201-3875254-1 116 AF - 13187 Muhammad Saeed Allah Daya 34601-0755152-7 117 AF - 13188 Muhammad Amjid Yaqoob Muhammad Yaqoob 32303-8567202-5 118 AF - 13189 Adeel Attiq ur Rehman 35202-3917892-5 119 AF - 13190 Abdul Sattar Muhammad Sarwar 34601-5039558-7 120 AF - 13191 Mehwish Atiq ur Rehman 35202-7594898-6 121 AF - 13192 Asif Dilshad Dilshad Ali 36304-1384381-9 122 AF - 13193 Salman Hyder Arshad Fayyaz Ahmad 36502-5981872-1 123 AF - 13194 Muhammad Arslan Sajid Allah Dewaya Sajid 36301-2600314-3 124 AF - 13195 Muhammad Akram Sardar Ali 32302-1698559-9 125 AF - 13196 Adil Amjad Amjad Ali 34101-6764210-9 126 AF - 13197 Muhammad Anwar Muhammad Yasin 34501-5803076-5 127 AF - 13198 Muhammad Ilyas Azam Din 35202-7615024-5 128 AF - 13200 Muhammad Siddique Ghulam Rasul 36203-1773797-9 129 AF - 13201 Adeel Ahmad Najeeb Khan 37301-0668423-3 130 AF - 13202 Shabbir Hussain Muhammad Nazir 34101-2340135-1 131 AF - 13203 Mudassar Hussain Muhammad Zafar 34101-5785315-7 132 AF - 13204 Waseem Raza Abdul Razzaq 32304-2293173-1 133 AF - 13205 Muhammad Jamshaid Arshad Muhammad Arshad 31102-7443430-5 Practical Written Name FatherName NIC Roll No. Roll No. 134 AF - 13206 Rashid Maqbool Maqbool Akther 34301-8998094-3 135 AF - 13207 Muhammad Safi ur Rehman Ubaid Ullah 35301-3488577-7 136 AF - 13208 Abdul Hafeez Muhammad Din 38201-7437716-7 137 AF - 13209 Muhammad Asif Umer Hayat 38302-2689764-7 138 AF - 13210 Sami Ullah Atta Muhammad 38302-5640768-1 139 AF - 13211 Muhammad Haseeb Muhammad Siddique Saeed 35404-6296836-5 140 AF - 13212 Muhammad Hassain Muhammad Sher 38402-1542606-5 141 AF - 13213 Muhammad Ahsan Munir Munir Ahmad 33100-0449514-7 142 AF - 13214 Muhammad Arfan Abdul Ghaffar 33102-0212758-3 143 AF - 13215 Muhammad Hamza Nazik Ghulam Nazik Khawaja 36302-4294165-5 144 AF - 13216 Mubashar-ul-Haq Muhammad Ilyas 37403-7599475-9 145 AF - 13217 Muhammmad Amjad Muhammad Ishaq 35404-0275412-5 146 AF - 13218 Khurram Shahzad Muhammad Akram 35102-8623485-9 147 AF - 13219 Rana Javed Iqbal Muhammad Saddique 38103-7671056-5 148 AF - 13221 Mahmood-ul-Ghani Abdul Ghani 31304-2024065-5 149 AF - 13222 Muhammad Tehseen Sabir Ghulam Sabir 31304-2089984-7 150 AF - 13223 Asif Mansha 35103-1324188-5 151 AF - 13224 Muhammad Ashfaq Fajar Khan
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