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List of Candidates for the Post of Lab Engineer Department of Electrical Engineering List of candidates for the post of Lab Engineer Department of Electrical Engineering S. NO NAME FATHER’S NAME 1 Muhammad Ilyas Faqir Said Eligible 2 Hassan Jalil Abdul Jalil Eligible 3 Muhammad Junaid Khan Bakht Jehan Khan Eligible 4 Abdul Qayum Khan Wakeel Khan Eligible 5 Muhammad Noman Khan Muhammad Shafiq Eligible 6 Aitizaz Ali Riaz Ali Eligible 7 Asad Khan Mukamil Khan Eligible 8 Muhammad Suleman Malik Malik Khuda Bakhsh Eligible 9 Tauseef Ahmad Munawar Gul Inelligible low gpa 10 Imtiaz Ahmad Azar Khan Naseem Eligible 11 Hamza Mustajab Muhammad Mustajab Khan Eligible 12 Muhammad Haider Nazir Nazir Ud Din Eligible* Degree missing 13 Muhammad Uzair Shah Khan Sharaf Eligible 14 Aminullah Qurasan Khan Eligible 15 Faiz Ur Rehman Noor jamal Eligible 16 Tauqir Ahmad Sardaraz Khan Eligible 17 Mohammad Ihsan Mohammad Younas Eligible 18 Waleed Muhamad Tariq Eligible 19 Zubair Ibrahim Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Eligible 20 Kiran Asif Shah Eligible 21 Muhammad Idrees Umar Hassan Eligible 22 Lal Said Khan Sahib Eligible 23 Sara islam Nazar ul Islam Eligible 24 Muhammad Anis Khaliq Dad Eligible* PEC, Degree Missing 25 Abbas Mukhtar Muhktiar Ali Eligible 26 Muhammad Azaz Ihsan Ullah Eligible 27 Sajad ullah Rafiq Ahmad Eligible 28 Jawad Ul Islam Fazli Rabbi Eligible 29 Muhammad Ashfaq Faqir Khan Eligible 30 Adil Khan Jamshed Khan Eligible 31 Sohail Hamid Buneri Hamid Gul Eligible 32 Attullah Taj Uddin Eligible 33 Muhammad Shahzad Khan Ashraf Khan Eligible 34 Faisal Maqbool Maqbool Islam Eligible 35 Shifaat Ur Rehman Unar Farooq Eligible 36 Saddam Hussain Muhammad Azam Eligible 37 Syed Noman Syed Nadir Shah Eligible 38 Owais Khan Muhammad Riaz Khan Eligible 39 Muhammmad Fawad Muhammad Jehangir Eligible* PEC Card missing 40 Waqar Ali Muhammad Sher Eligible 41 Abdullah Qayyum Abdul Gayyum Eligible Engr. Malik Muhammad Ahsan 42 Engr. Muhammad Tahir Farooq Eligible Tahir 43 Sannan Yousaf Muhammad Yousaf Eligible 44 Muhammad sami Sarfaraz Khan Inelligible low gpa 45 Muhammad Kamran Shereen Shereen Mohammad Eligible 46 Muhammad Junaid Tariq Muhammad Tariq Eligible 47 Muhammad Umair Altaf Ali Khan Eligible 48 Umair Shahzad Mujahid Khan Eligible 49 Hamza Ahmad Izhar Ali Eligible 50 Uzair Khan Muhammad Ilyas Eligible PEC Card missing 51 Usman Khan Khalil Allah Nawaz Khan Eligible 52 Hashim Idrees Muhammad Idrees Eligible 53 Muhammad Shaheer Raza Muhammad younis Raza Eligible PEC Card degree missing 54 Muhammad Sohail Abdus Subhan Eligible 55 Syed Abuzar Bacha Syed Hazrat Islam Bacha Eligible 56 Maroof Afzal Sheer Afzal Eligible 57 Zeeshan Samin Samin Jan Eligible 58 Asif Sardar Sardar Khan Eligible 59 Hina Nazar Syed Nazar Hussain Shah Eligible 60 Majid Khan Jehanzeb Eligible 61 Syed Obaid Bukhari Syed Akhtar Shah Eligible 62 Arbab Mansoor Ahmad Arbab Masood Ahmad Eligible 63 Noman Fazal Fazli Qayyum Eligible 64 Engr. Faisal Nazir Nazir ullah Inelligible No form 65 Afsar Nawab Khan Nawab Eligible 66 Malik Awais Khan Azmat Ali Shah Eligible 67 Sulaiman Khan Amir sher Khan Inelligible low gpa 68 Syed Haseeb Ali Shah Syed Imtiaz Ali Eligible 69 Muhammad Aqeel Muhammad Siraj Eligible 70 Hidayat Ur Rehman Aziz Ur Rehman Eligible 71 Jafar Ali Khan Wajid Ali Khan Eligible 72 Waleed Ihsan Ihsanullah Eligible 73 Majid Nawas Sher Nawas Eligible 74 Naveed Shahzad Muhib ullah Eligible 75 Adnan Jan Maqadar Khan Eligible 76 Farhan ahmed Fazal Waheed Eligible 77 Syed Muhammad Umar Ghayyur Ahmad Shah Eligible All documents missing 78 Nayab Taj Taj Muhammad Eligible 79 Salman Saleem Muhammad Salim Shah Eligible 80 Nasir Iqblal Javed Iqbal Eligible 81 Basit Ali Abdul Akbar Eligible 82 Muhammad Salman Khan Husain Khan Eligible 83 Syed Ali Raza Ali Bahadar Eligible 84 Muhamad Sarmad Muhammad Naseem Eligible 85 Bilawal Khan Muhammad Yar Khan Eligible Momeen Rehman ( document 86 Ghazi Rehman Eligible All documents missing Nil ) 87 Aftab Ali Afridi Sardar Ali Eligible Muhammad Hamza Tahir 88 Muhammad Tahir Farooq Eligible Bajwa 89 Majeed ullah Muhammad Din Khan Eligible 90 Abdur Rauf Muhammad gul Eligible 91 Suman ul Haq Muhammad Rafiq Khan Eligible 92 Basit Ikram Muhammad Ikram Eligible 93 Muhammad Naseer Zameer Ud Din Eligible Transcript missing 94 Kaleem Ud Din Muzaffar Hussain Eligible Muhammad Zulqarnain 95 Muhammad Zulfiqar Eligible Abbasi 96 Muneeb suhail Suhail Iqbal Siddiqui Eligible 97 Hina Inam Inam Ullah Eligible 98 Tahir Khan Muhammad Zahir Shah Eligible 99 Muhammad Sudais Farooqi Muhammad Farooqi Eligible PEC,Transcript missing 100 Niaz Ali Khan Liaqat Ali Eligible 101 Niaz Alam Alamir Khan Eligible PEC Card missing 102 Nasir Ali Sahib Gul Eligible 103 Muhammad Naveed Fazal Manan Eligible 104 Shah Zeb Yaqoob Khan Eligible 105 Suhail Muhammad Atta Muhammad Eligible 106 Zunaira Shah Syed Zahoor Ali Shah Eligible 107 Sahar Bibi Muhammad Tajbar Eligible Applied for Card 108 Gulzar Ali Khan Gul Nazar Khan Eligible 109 Tanseer Ahmad Amin Zada Eligible 110 Saeed ur Rehman Hunar Shah Inelligible low gpa 111 Mahum Pervez Muhammad Pervez Eligible 112 Owais Ahmad Khaleeq Ahmad Eligible 113 Waqas Ahmad Imtiaz Ahmad Eligible 114 Ghulam Hafeez Ghulam Rahmani Eligible 115 Muhammad Usman Khan Abdul Ghaffar Eligible 116 Muhib ullah Muhammad Islam Eligible 117 Hamid ullah Nadar Khan Eligible 118 Syed Haider Ali Mian Gul Zada Eligible 119 Waseem Abbas Semeen Khan Eligible 120 Zartasha Naeem Khan Muhammad Naeem Khan Eligible Degree missing 121 Humza Bin Anwar Anwar Ahmad Eligible 122 Ahmad Raza Sharif Ullah Eligible 123 Zainoor Ali Hashmat Ali Eligible 124 Muhammad Sheriar Muhammad Shuaib Fulaly Eligible 125 Asif Mahmood Amir Khesro Eligible 126 Ali Hassan Khan Aurangzeb Eligible 127 Muhammad Yasir Zain Zain Ul Abidin Eligible 128 Fawad Ali Muhammad Saleem Eligible 129 Rasheed Khan Daraz Khan Eligible 130 Waqas Khan Shahid Ahmad Eligible 131 Muhammad Bilal Khan Najeeb khan Eligible 132 Muhammad Mubashir Sajjad Hussain Eligible PEC Card Missing 133 Inamullah Johar Johar Ali Eligible PEC, Degree Missing 134 Muhammad Fahad Abdul Akbar Eligible 135 Asif Zarin Ayub Zarin Eligible 136 Mehtab Ali Zahid Ali Eligible 137 Sana Bibi Shoukat Ali Eligible 138 Sikandar Afridi Afrasiab Afridi Eligible 139 Muhammad ijaz Akhtar Munir Eligible 140 Hamza -Ur- Rehman Shafiq -Ur- Rehman Inelligible low gpa 141 Hameed Ullah Muhammad Wahid Eligible 142 Muhammad Awais Nizam Nizam -Ud-Din Eligible 143 Ali Shahab Mian Shahab Ud Din Inelligible low gpa 144 Atiq- Jalal M. Jalal Ud Din Khan Eligible Muhammad Umer Shahzad 145 Safdar Khan Awan Eligible Awan 146 Hamza Khalil Muhammad Khalil Eligible 147 Saleem Ullah Sher ullah Eligible 148 Usman Mehmod Sultan Mehmood Eligible 149 Mubassir Ali Said Mukhtiar Eligible 150 Khalid Usman Khan Mirar Gul Khan Eligible transcript missing, fsc dmc 151 Aftab Ahmed Muhammad shuaib Eligible PEC Card missing 152 Farman ullah Ihsan ullah Eligible 153 Fawad Ahmad Khuddan Ud Din Eligible BSc degree missing 154 Mohammad Arif Mohammad Qaseem Eligible BSc gtranscript, dmc ssc fsc missing 155 Mansoor Jan Qayyum Jan Eligible PEC Card Missing 156 Kashif Ahmad Ahmad Gul Eligible 157 Irshad Hussain Fazal Hussain Eligible Fsc ssc dmc missing 158 Jawad Ahmad Iftikhar Ahmad Eligible Fsc ssc dmc missing 159 Jibran Ali Abdul Wakil Inelligible low gpa 160 Mohammad Saqlain Alam Sher Alam Khan Eligible 161 Waqas Amin Safdar Khan Elligible* low gpa, transcript missing 162 Zafar Ullah Muhammad Amir Khan Eligible 163 Amna Arif Arif ullah Khan Eligible 164 Ahmar Ali Nadir Ali Khan Eligible Matric transcript missing 165 Umair Aftab Khan Amin Ullah Eligible 166 Numan Ahmad Bahramand Eligible 167 Ihsanullah Kamran Khan Eligible 168 Zai- Ur Rehman Shahwazir Eligible SSC, HSSC transcript missing 169 Muhammad Shahid Khan Lal Sadiq Eligible Certificate, F.Sc. Matric Transcript missing 170 Hanif Ur Rehman Jehad Khan Eligible fsccertificates, degree, pec card missing 171 Babar Farman Farman Ullah Eligible 172 Arbab haider Ali Arbab Muhammad asif Khan Eligible fcs , ssc certificates missing 173 Salman Khan Murad Ali Eligible PEC missing 174 Muhammad Ihsan Muhammad Ayaz Khan Eligible certificate missing 175 Kamran Aziz Aziz Ur Rahim Eligible 176 Ishtiaq Ahmad Jamsheed Khan Inelligible low gpa 177 Asad Khan Muhammad Iqbal Eligible degree pec card missing 178 Tariq Aziz Mian Haroon Rashid Mian Eligible degree missing 179 Sed Muhammad Zeeshan Zahoor Muhammad Eligible 180 Syed Maqsood Shah Zubair Shah Eligible PEC card missing 181 Hayat Ullah Saani Muhammad Eligible 182 Faiz ullah Shah Azam Shah Eligible 183 Abdul Jabbar Waheed Gul Eligible 184 Muhammad Israr Bakht-I- Jan Eligible 185 Muhammad Atif Fida Hussain Eligible ssc certificate missing 186 Muhammad Shoaib Zeb Alam Eligible 187 Hubaib Khan M. Akbar Khan Eligible ssc fsc certificates missing 188 Shehnila Ghulam Mohiy Ud Din Eligible certificate pec card missing 189 Muhammad Hamid Sherin Shah Eligible transcript missing 190 Adnan Akhtar Akhtar Muneer Eligible 191 Hasaan Farooq Farooq Azam Eligible ssc fsc certificates missing 192 Muhammad Anab Muhammad said Eligible 193 Mushtaq Ahmad Khan Khattak Qalam shah Khattak Eligible 194 Muhammad Irshad Khan Muhammad Nawab Inelligible low gpa 195 Mumtaz Ali Khan Muhammad zaman Eligible 196 Aamir Khan Mashal Khan Eligible 197 Mohsin Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Eligible transcript missing 198 Syed Muhammad Saqib Syed Fida Muhammad Eligible 199 Muhammad Monem Khan Muhammad Moeen Khan Inelligible low gpa 200 Sabeeh ul Hasnain Siddiqui Muti Ul Hussain Eligible 201 Abdullah Khan Abdus Samed Khan Eligible transcript missing 202 Jawad Hussain Hamish Gul Eligible 203 Shakir ullah Biland Hasan Eligible 204 Muhammad Tufail Siddiq
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