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GOVERNMENT ATTA SHAD DEGREE COLLEGE TURBAT (B.Sc) UNIVERSITY OF TURBAT OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS GOVERNMENT ATTA SHAD DEGREE COLLEGE TURBAT (B.Sc) ROLL Marks Pass/ NO NAME FATHER NAME Obtained Fail Division SUBJECT TO REAPPEAR 4000 Hamza Bakhteyar Bakhteyar 578 Pass 1st 4001 Kamalan Mazar 613 Pass 1st 4002 Munawar Rahim Rahim Bakhsh 666 Pass 1st 4003 Halil Ahmed Sayad Muhammad 530 Pass 1st 4004 Shayhaq Murad Murad Bakhsh 434 Pass 2nd 4005 Akhtar Ali Asghar Ali 588 Pass 1st 4006 Kamalan Azim Muhammad Azim 590 Pass 1st 4007 Yar Jan Hameed Abdul Hameed 0 Fail Fail R/L 4008 Doost Dil Abdul Majeed 514 Pass 1st 4009 Nazeer Ahmed Bashir Ahmed 570 Pass 1st 4010 Sanaullah Baloch Darbesh 587 Pass 1st 4011 Azum Shah Muhammad Amin 612 Pass 1st 4012 Avais Muhammad Ibrahim 551 Pass 1st 4013 Noroz Wahid Abdul Wahid 641 Pass 1st 4014 Shakir Ali Rashid 571 Pass 1st 4015 Zafar Ali Rasool Bakhsh 513 Pass 1st 4016 Abdul Quddoos Noor Bakhsh 506 Pass 1st 4017 Qadeer Ahmed Shamim Ahmed 606 Pass 1st 4018 Shoaib Jumma Jumma 621 Pass 1st 4019 Qasim Ali Swali 613 Pass 1st 4020 Abdul Ghani Wastoo 643 Pass 1st 4021 Nizam Ali Muhammad 563 Pass 1st 4022 Waseem Qadir Qadir Bakhsh 551 Pass 1st 4023 Sabir Ali Peer Muhammad 646 Pass 1st 4024 Gazzin Baloch Jan Muhammad 589 Pass 1st 4025 Zaheer Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 662 Pass 1st 4026 Adnan Baloch Umer 561 Pass 1st 4027 Meer Dost Ghulam Haider 605 Pass 1st 4028 Hanif Abdul Wahid 591 Pass 1st 4029 Hasil Khan Shahbaig 613 Pass 1st 4030 Shamis Bashir Bashir Ahmed 520 Pass 1st 4031 Abdul Ghani Fazul 593 Pass 1st 4032 Muhammad Akhtar Basham 617 Pass 1st 4033 Maqbool Ahmed Moula Bakhsh 589 Pass 1st 4034 Asim Ameen Muhammad Ameen 504 Pass 1st 4035 Mukhtar Ahmed Akhtar Ali 539 Pass 1st 4036 Yasir Rasheed Abdul Rasheed 629 Pass 1st 4037 Gulab Murad Murad Bakhsh 604 Pass 1st 4038 Deenar Hameed Abdul Hameed 641 Pass 1st 4039 Shahzaib Nisar Ahmed 579 Pass 1st 4040 Asim Karim Karim Jan 653 Pass 1st 4041 Faisal Hassan Hassan 478 Pass 2nd 4042 Shah Nawaz Phullain 581 Pass 1st 4043 Shahjahan Umer Muhammad Umer 564 Pass 1st 4044 Jasim Dad Karim 546 Pass 1st 4045 Danish Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 484 Pass 1st 4046 Adil Khan Gulab Khan 621 Pass 1st 4047 Noroz Khan Rasool Bakhsh 0 Fail Fail R/L 4048 Tariq Hameed Hameed 652 Pass 1st 4049 Gazeen Amir Amir Bakhsh 505 Pass 1st 4050 Younus Bashir Bashir Ahmed 611 Pass 1st 4051 Ameer Jan Fida Ahmed 453 Pass 2nd 4052 Zain Noor Noor Alam 0 Fail Fail all subjects 4053 Zeeshan Majeed Abdul Majeed 609 Pass 1st 4054 Daulat Khan Rahmat 584 Pass 1st 4055 Abdullah Mujeeb Ur Rehman 563 Pass 1st 4056 Abdul Rehman Muhammad Sadiq 0 Fail Fail all subjects 4057 Salim Mayar Haji Muhammad Mayar 547 Pass 1st 4058 Behroz Khan Amir Bakhsh 591 Pass 1st 4059 Amir Khan Barkat Ullah 582 Pass 1st 4060 Shoaib Mola Bakhsh 609 Pass 1st 4061 Shakir Ali Nasrat Ullah 585 Pass 1st 4062 Muhammad WaseemMuhammad Yasin 594 Pass 1st 4063 Abdul Jalib Wali Muhammad 596 Pass 1st 4064 Jafar Nazeer Nazeer Ahmed 532 Pass 1st 4065 Moazzam Khaliq Abdul Khaliq 596 Pass 1st 4066 Doda Nabi Bakhsh 632 Pass 1st 4067 Sameer Ghulam Muhammad 534 Pass 1st 4068 Moaib Qadir Abdul Qadir 601 Pass 1st 4069 Muhammad Asmi Imam Bakhsh 542 Pass 1st 4070 Meraj Ali Ghulam Muhammad 625 Pass 1st 4071 Salim Aslam Muhammad Aslam 571 Pass 1st 4072 Muhammad Hanif Pindoo 522 Pass 1st 4073 Muhammad Usman Muhammad Ibrahim 497 Pass 1st 4074 Muhammad HashimMuhammad Ayub 568 Pass 1st 4075 Mushtaq Ahmed Moula Bakhsh 607 Pass 1st 4076 Hakim Shabir Shabir Ahmed 521 Pass 1st 4077 Sawood Gamani 492 Pass 1st 4078 Abdul Quddoos Muhammad Ilyas 584 Pass 1st 4079 Zafar Iqbal Rehmat 555 Pass 1st 4080 Mussadiq Ali Ghulam Jan 572 Pass 1st 4081 Atiq ur Rehman Muhammad Rafeeq 643 Pass 1st 4082 Ishafaq Ahmed Rehm Dil 657 Pass 1st 4083 Tanveer Hussain Haji Muhammad Azam 547 Pass 1st 4084 Sagheer Ahmed Sayad 607 Pass 1st 4085 Danish Azeem Azeem 617 Pass 1st 4086 Nisar Ahmed Muhammad Jan 559 Pass 1st 4087 Fazal Karim karim Bkhsh 560 Pass 1st 4088 Mubarak Ali Khatir Ali 623 Pass 1st 4089 Muhammad Ashraf Nazar Muhammad 621 Pass 1st 4090 Asif Abdul Ghani 556 Pass 1st 4091 Faris Salim 580 Pass 1st 4092 Abdul Khaliq Abdul Ghafoor 607 Pass 1st 4093 Balach Rafiq Rafiq Ahmed 574 Pass 1st 4094 Niaz Ahmed Khuda Bakhsh 580 Pass 1st 4095 Sagheer Ahmed Shoukat Ali 674 Pass 1st 4096 Abdul Aziz Abdul Haleem 537 Pass 1st 4097 Abdul Hakeem Abdul Haleem 569 Pass 1st 4098 Hamir Haji Dil Murad 550 Pass 1st 4099 Yasir Manzoor Ahmed 540 Pass 1st 4100 Muhammad Yousuf Allah Bakhsh 514 Pass 1st 4101 Mujeeb Ullah Rasheed Ahmed 568 Pass 1st 4102 Mubashir Fida Fida Ahmed 488 Pass 1st 4103 Bezan Karim Karim Dad 574 Pass 1st 4104 Asif Ali Muhammad Bakhsh 609 Pass 1st 4105 Musab Muhammad Ayub 547 Pass 1st 4106 Mubarak Ali Allah Bakhsh Baloch 649 Pass 1st 4107 Maqsood Ahmed Jan Muhammad 534 Pass 1st 4108 Mohsin Fida Fida Ahmed 572 Pass 1st 4109 Khalil Raheem Raheem Bakhsh 548 Pass 1st 4110 Muhammad Yousuf Barkat Ali 653 Pass 1st 4111 Pervez Arif Muhammad Arif 597 Pass 1st 4112 Attiqu ul Rehman Bashir Ahmed 542 Pass 1st 4113 Shahzad Sayad Sayad Muhammad 586 Pass 1st 4114 Shohaz Sayad Muhammad 542 Pass 1st 4115 Shayhak Karim Karim Bakhsh 508 Pass 1st 4116 Qasid Ali Sabir 617 Pass 1st 4117 Changaiz Sabir Ali 547 Pass 1st 4118 Balach Rafiq Abdul Baqi 540 Pass 1st 4119 Aatif Ali Rahim Bakhsh 540 Pass 1st 4120 Shahjahan Abdul Ghaffar 546 Pass 1st 4121 Barat Agha Agha Abdul Hameed 510 Pass 1st 4122 Hammal Nadil 506 Pass 1st 4123 Arshid Ali Muhammad Hasil 503 Pass 1st 4124 Dawood Habib Habib Ullah 539 Pass 1st 4125 Imran Dawood Dawood Ahmed 572 Pass 1st 4126 Naveed Haji 532 Pass 1st 4127 Zohaib Musafir Musafir Ali 544 Pass 1st 4128 Ayaz Ali Ali Jan 621 Pass 1st 4129 Abdul Salam Murad Bakhsh 424 Pass 2nd 4130 Muhammad Rahim Badal 595 Pass 1st 4131 Yahya Sher Jan Sher Jan 582 Pass 1st 4132 Ibrahim Rahim Rahim Bakhsh 587 Pass 1st 4133 Touseef Muhammad Sharif 580 Pass 1st 4134 Abdul Samad Sarwar 600 Pass 1st 4135 Shahzeb Aman Aman Ullah 610 Pass 1st 4136 Zia u din Muhammad Murad 630 Pass 1st 4137 Imran Jalal Jalal uddin 598 Pass 1st 4138 Kaleem Ullah Muhammad Sharif 511 Pass 1st 4139 Noor Ahmed Abdul Lateef 587 Pass 1st 4140 Ali Hassan Mayar 561 Pass 1st 4141 Abdul Mutalab Noor Muhammad 606 Pass 1st 4142 Idrees Barkat Barkat Ali 603 Pass 1st 4143 Balach Khan Abdul Sattar 582 Pass 1st 4144 Naveed Aziz Abdul Aziz 477 Pass 2nd 4145 Mir Hussain Akbar Ali 671 Pass 1st 4146 Adil Tokal Tokal 622 Pass 1st 4147 Shoukat Malik Malik Dad 566 Pass 1st 4148 Farooq Dawood Muhammad Dawood 0 Fail Fail all subjects 4149 Hammal Khan Jan Muhammad 531 Pass 1st 4150 Gohram Nasir Nasir Ali 570 Pass 1st 4151 Abdul Wahab Abdul Hameed 626 Pass 1st 4152 Qamar Arif Muhammad Arif 626 Pass 1st 4153 Shayhakq Rahim Abdul Rahim 629 Pass 1st 4154 Najeeb Ullah Allah Bakhsh 582 Pass 1st 4155 Bakhtiyar Ahmed Usman 645 Pass 1st 4156 Hassam Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 0 Fail Fail R/L 4157 Edayat Ullah Babul 628 Pass 1st 4158 Muhammad Adam Peer Muhammad 625 Pass 1st 4159 Akhtar Akbar 574 Pass 1st 4160 Abdul Shakoor Jan Muhammad 631 Pass 1st 4161 Masood Nazir Ahmed 659 Pass 1st 4162 Rahman Muhammad Akbar 554 Pass 1st 4163 Zaid Muhammad Hassan 602 Pass 1st 4164 Yasir Haider Haider Ali 598 Pass 1st 4165 Muhy uddin Abdul Ghani 601 Pass 1st 4166 Dolat Ali Ahmed 507 Pass 1st 4167 Abdul Latif Muhammad 605 Pass 1st 4168 Jameel Ahmed Abdul Majeed 603 Pass 1st 4169 Phulan Tapi 0 Fail Fail all subjects 4170 Pasand Khan Sharbat 520 Pass 1st 4171 Amir Khan Meeran 578 Pass 1st 4172 Muhammad Arif Gajijan 457 Pass 2nd 4173 Abdul Rehman Abdul Majeed 0 Fail Fail R/L 4174 Abdul Wahab Abdul Ghani 619 Pass 1st 4175 Muhammad Azum Dawood Khan 499 Pass 1st 4176 Ali Jan Abdul Latif 631 Pass 1st 4177 Javid Ahmed khan Muhammad 519 Pass 1st 4178 Zubair Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 574 Pass 1st 4179 Shahmeer Mayar Muhammad Mayar 575 Pass 1st 4180 Ismail Anwar 566 Pass 1st 4181 Abdul Rasheed Tuta 639 Pass 1st 4182 Nisar Ahmed Muhammad 633 Pass 1st 4183 Bahar Ali Dilbar Hussain 546 Pass 1st 4184 Shabbir Ahmed Abdul Rasheed 589 Pass 1st 4185 Muslim Dawood 621 Pass 1st 4186 Sajid Ali 628 Pass 1st 4187 Mumtaz Irshad Irshad Ahmed 682 Pass 1st 4188 Balach Ashraf Ashraf 642 Pass 1st 4189 Waleed Wahid Abdul Wahid 561 Pass 1st 4190 Nuzrat Jummah Jummah Khan 656 Pass 1st 4191 Qasim Khatir Khatir Ali 667 Pass 1st 4192 Muhammad Waseem Sabzal Khan 628 Pass 1st 4193 Noman Bahar Bahar Ali 662 Pass 1st 4194 Adnan Bahar Bahar Ali 608 Pass 1st 4195 Ijaz Kannar Kannar 659 Pass 1st 4196 Muzammal Manzoor Manzoor Ahmed 611 Pass 1st 4197 Faisal Abdul Khaliq 537 Pass 1st 4198 Talal Khuda Bakhsh 607 Pass 1st 4199 Dost Jan Nasir Ali 666 Pass 1st 4200 Imtiaz Ahmed Mola Bakhsh 609 Pass 1st 4201 Habib Ullah Muhammad Jan 634 Pass 1st 4202 Parwaz Bashir Bashir 631 Pass 1st 4203 Abdul Qayyum Abdul Wahid 538 Pass 1st 4204 Abdul Wahid Muhammad Abbas 600 Pass 1st 4205 Abdul Ghaffar Alano 605 Pass 1st 4206 Waqar Ali Gajiyan 669 Pass 1st 4207 Nisar Ahmed Khair Bakhsh 646 Pass 1st 4208 Abid Hussain Haji Allah Bakhsh 512 Pass 1st 4209 Abubakar Khuda Bakhsh 0 Fail Fail Math A/C 4210 Zahir Ali Abdul Latif 591 Pass 1st 4211 Muhammad Naeem Tilah 609 Pass 1st 4212 Waseem Muhammad Kalair 0 Fail Fail R/L 4213 Hanook Ashraf Ashraf Masih 585 Pass 1st 4214 Muhammad Akram Nisar Ahmed 565 Pass 1st 4215 Noroz Khan Abdul Samad 613 Pass 1st 4216 Peer Jan Sabzal 591 Pass 1st 4217 Mansoor Ahmed Raheem Bakhsh 475 Pass 2nd 4218 Ismail Akbar Muhammad Akbar 617 Pass 1st 4219 Mohsin Akbar Muhammad Akbar 607 Pass 1st 4220 Mehran Sanaullah 607 Pass 1st 4221 Aman Jan Peer Jan 628 Pass 1st 4222 Bilal Hoth Biag Muhammad Hoth 606 Pass 1st 4223 Qamber Hoth Hayatan Hoth 595 Pass 1st 4224 Dil Shad Ahmed Hamza
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