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MA / M.Sc 2Nd Annual 2017 Government College University, Faisalabad Controller of Examinations Roll Number Wise Result MA/MSc Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 Notification No.: GCUF/CE/DC1/ Errors and omissions are excepted. The Result of MA URDU Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 (Held in MAY TO JUL 2018) is hereby notified: Sr. Name Max. Obt. Per. Status Remarks No. Roll No. Father's Name Registration Number Marks Marks (%) 1 63001 Rukhsana Ashraf 2016-GCUF-22465 500 259 51.80 Pass Muhammad Ashraf 2 63004 Iqra Sarwer 2014-GCUF-19229 1000 URD-D13, URD-D55 Ghulam Sarwer 3 63005 Laraib Khanam 2013-GCUF-19996 1000 536 53.60 Pass Talib Hussain 4 63007 Shazia Batool 2016-GCUF-22572 500 232 46.40 Pass Allah Ditta 5 63012 Bushra Kousar 2014-GCUF-20303 500 298 59.60 Pass Muhammad Ramzan 6 63013 Sana Shakoor 2014-GCUF-28180 500 231 46.20 Pass Abdul Aziz 7 63015 Ayesha Amin 2013-GCUF-19933 1000 462 46.20 Pass Muhammad Amin 8 63016 Humaira Kousar 2016-GCUF-28358 500 URD-C11 Muhammad Nazir 9 63017 Samia Majeed 2014-GCUF-20433 1000 527 52.70 Pass Abdul Majeed 10 63019 Sunia Noreen 2011-GCUF-11957 1000 523 52.30 Pass Abdul Wahid 11 63020 Noor Zahra 2012-GCUF-51842 1000 539 53.90 Pass Rao Muhammad Aqeel 12 63021 Shagufta 2012-GCUF-50339 1000 500 50.00 Pass Muhammad Boota 13 63024 Almas Hameed 2015-GCUF-26924 1000 507 50.70 Pass Abdul Hameed 14 63026 Ayesha Sarwar 2014-GCUF-34343 500 286 57.20 Pass Muhammad Sarwar 15 63037 Shagufta Kausar 2016-GCUF-23099 500 257 51.40 Pass Ghulam Mustafa Page 1 of 256 Powered By: IT Services GC University, Faisalabad Government College University, Faisalabad Controller of Examinations Roll Number Wise Result MA/MSc Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 Errors and omissions are excepted. The Result of MA URDU Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 (Held in MAY TO JUL 2018) is hereby notified: Sr. Name Max. Obt. Per. Status Remarks No. Roll No. Father's Name Registration Number Marks Marks (%) 16 63038 Khadija Bashir 2016-GCUF-23100 500 256 51.20 Pass Muhammad Bashir Awan 17 63042 Sumaira Yasmeen 2011-GCUF-26802 1000 502 50.20 Pass Ghulam Sabir 18 63043 Muhammad Nawaz 2015-GCUF-27722 500 264 52.80 Pass Muahmmad Yaqoob 19 63044 Uzma Bano 2013-GCUF-45143 1000 541 54.10 Pass Muhammad Afzal Saeed 20 63045 Hira Hafeez 2014-GCUF-27066 500 230 46.00 Pass Abdul Hafeez 21 63047 Syeda Tayyaba Kabir 2016-GCUF-22365 500 288 57.60 Pass Syed Kabir Ahmad Shah 22 63050 Noreena 2013-GCUF-18225 1000 486 48.60 Pass Taj Deen 23 63051 Qandeela Taj Deen 2015-GCUF-21772 500 282 56.40 Pass Taj Deen 24 63055 Robina Ahmad 2015-GCUF-26947 1000 575 57.50 Pass Ahmad Bukhsh 25 63056 Anqa Allean Sana 2015-GCUF-27510 500 295 59.00 Pass Ijaz Ahmad 26 63057 Ayesha Kiran 2016-GCUF-23120 500 URD-C14 Muhammad Shabir Butt 27 63059 Sonia Shaheen 2014-GCUF-27354 1000 531 53.10 Pass Ghulam Murtaza 28 63062 Saima Maqbool 2012-GCUF-68625 500 286 57.20 Pass Maqbool Ahmad 29 63067 Uzma Rani 2015-GCUF-27639 1000 571 57.10 Pass Muhammad Sultan 30 63070 Saleema Hassan 2016-GCUF-22312 500 288 57.60 Pass Hassan Din Page 2 of 256 Powered By: IT Services GC University, Faisalabad Government College University, Faisalabad Controller of Examinations Roll Number Wise Result MA/MSc Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 Errors and omissions are excepted. The Result of MA URDU Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 (Held in MAY TO JUL 2018) is hereby notified: Sr. Name Max. Obt. Per. Status Remarks No. Roll No. Father's Name Registration Number Marks Marks (%) 31 63072 Khadjia Shahzadi 2016-GCUF-23119 500 268 53.60 Pass Razzaq Ahmad 32 63074 Maria Farooq 2016-GCUF-23041 1000 URD-D57 Muhammad Farooq 33 63077 Misbah Ashraf 2013-GCUF-31478 500 289 57.80 Pass Muhammad Ashraf 34 63079 Mehvish Naheed 2013-GCUF-25560 500 291 58.20 Pass Faqeer Hussain 35 63081 Aqsa Naz 2016-GCUF-23343 500 281 56.20 Pass Naseer Ahmed 36 63084 Noreen Iqbal 2016-GCUF-23130 500 260 52.00 Pass Muhammad Iqbal 37 63090 Sidra Naseem 2012-GCUF-68073 500 260 52.00 Pass Liaqat Ali 38 63106 Nasira Shah 2013-GCUF-18050 1000 516 51.60 Pass Shah Mohd 39 63111 Irsa Munir 2014-GCUF-23212 500 URD-C14 Munir Ahmad 40 63114 Madiha Nabi Ahmad 2013-GCUF-29063 1000 552 55.20 Pass Nabi Ahmad 41 63118 Sidra Nazir 2014-GCUF-26726 500 URD-C14 Nazir Ahmad 42 63119 Eshrat Jamshed 2014-GCUF-19134 1000 520 52.00 Pass Jamshed Ali 43 63121 Naila Khalid 2016-GCUF-22185 1000 525 52.50 Pass Khalid Pervaz 44 63122 Afshan Hakim Ali 2011-GCUF-11122 1000 455 45.50 Pass Hakim Ali 45 63126 Hafaza Umara Iqbal 2010-GCUF-4783-420 500 268 53.60 Pass Muhammad Iqbal Page 3 of 256 Powered By: IT Services GC University, Faisalabad Government College University, Faisalabad Controller of Examinations Roll Number Wise Result MA/MSc Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 Errors and omissions are excepted. The Result of MA URDU Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 (Held in MAY TO JUL 2018) is hereby notified: Sr. Name Max. Obt. Per. Status Remarks No. Roll No. Father's Name Registration Number Marks Marks (%) 46 63128 Summera Iqbal 2013-GCUF-21280 1000 521 52.10 Pass Muhammad Iqbal 47 63130 Fozia Shahzadi 2013-GCUF-30044 500 290 58.00 Pass Muhammad Safdar 48 63138 Shozab Zain Hashmi 2015-GCUF-26722 1000 URD-D11, URD-D13, URD-D55, Ghulam Abbas URD-D57 49 63140 Neelam Shahzadi 2012-GCUF-07612 500 278 55.60 Pass Muhammad Yaqoob 50 63144 Zainab 2013-GCUF-40353 1000 URD-D12 Muhammad Ramzan 51 63145 Sidra Amin 2014-GCUF-26381 500 URD-C14 Mohammad Amin 52 63146 Sayada Faiza Tahreem 2013-GCUF-28814 500 URD-C14 Sayed Tanveer Ul Hassan 53 63148 Saba Saleem 2014-GCUF-19542 500 URD-C11, URD-C12, URD-C13, Muhammad Saleem URD-C14, URD-C15 54 63150 Abeeha Fatima 2013-GCUF-28481 500 298 59.60 Pass Muhammad Iqbal 55 63151 Tabinda Iqbal 2016-GCUF-23207 500 251 50.20 Pass Muhammad Iqbal 56 63152 Zahra Mehboob 2011-GCUF-28791 1000 590 59.00 Pass Mehboob Ahmed 57 63153 Muneeba Ayyub 2016-GCUF-23063 500 URD-C12, URD-C13, URD-C14 Muhammad Ayyub 58 63154 Shumila Sattar 2013-GCUF-19374 1000 471 47.10 Pass Abdul Sattar 59 63155 Mamoona Fatima 2015-GCUF-23600 500 262 52.40 Pass Mushtaq Ahmad 60 63156 Hina Akbar 2015-GCUF-26584 500 265 53.00 Pass Muhammad Akbar Page 4 of 256 Powered By: IT Services GC University, Faisalabad Government College University, Faisalabad Controller of Examinations Roll Number Wise Result MA/MSc Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 Errors and omissions are excepted. The Result of MA URDU Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 (Held in MAY TO JUL 2018) is hereby notified: Sr. Name Max. Obt. Per. Status Remarks No. Roll No. Father's Name Registration Number Marks Marks (%) 61 63159 Iqra Hafeez 2011-GCUF-25201 1000 467 46.70 Pass Muhammad Hafeez 62 63161 Amara Ramzan 2016-GCUF-23243 1000 URD-C11, URD-C12, URD-C13, Muhammad Ramzan URD-C14, URD-C15, URD-D11, URD-D12, URD-D13, URD-D54, URD-D55 63 63165 Sumera Bashir 2012-GCUF-03664 1000 URD-C12, URD-C14, URD-D11, Bashir Ahmed URD-D55 64 63166 Shahneela Siddique 2014-GCUF-19540 500 URD-C11, URD-C12, URD-C13, Muhammad Siddique URD-C14, URD-C15 65 63168 Sonia Ashraf 2015-GCUF-32154 1000 521 52.10 Pass Muhammad Ashraf 66 63170 Gull Afshan Munir 2014-GCUF-30286 1000 URD-C11, URD-C12, URD-C13, Muhammad Munir URD-C14, URD-C15, URD-D11, URD-D12, URD-D13, URD-D51, URD-D55 67 63171 Zahida Perveen 2016-GCUF-38506 500 URD-C14 Muhammad Aslam 68 63174 Kalsoom Akhtar 2016-GCUF-23289 1000 Fail in Aggregate Abdul Satar 69 63175 Arim Gul 2013-GCUF-33777 500 277 55.40 Pass Fazal Hussain Shah 70 63176 Rehana Perveen 2014-GCUF-31163 1000 562 56.20 Pass Muhammad Aslam Rana 71 63177 Sumera Saleem 2012-GCUF-65765 1000 552 55.20 Pass Mian Saleem Akhtar 72 63178 Samina Bibi 2013-GCUF-26639 500 274 54.80 Pass Muhammad Shafi 73 63179 Ghazala Kanwal 2012-GCUF-31439 1000 599+1 60.00 Pass Irshad Hussain Khan 74 63180 Hina Asghar 2016-GCUF-23416 1000 630 63.00 Pass Muhammad Asghar Page 5 of 256 Powered By: IT Services GC University, Faisalabad Government College University, Faisalabad Controller of Examinations Roll Number Wise Result MA/MSc Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 Errors and omissions are excepted. The Result of MA URDU Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 (Held in MAY TO JUL 2018) is hereby notified: Sr. Name Max. Obt. Per. Status Remarks No. Roll No. Father's Name Registration Number Marks Marks (%) 75 63181 Zaib Un Nisa 2012-GCUF-31440 1000 581 58.10 Pass Irshad Hussain Khan 76 63182 Nayab Aslam 2014-GCUF-31166 1000 586 58.60 Pass Muhammad Aslam 77 63184 Aysha Gulzar 2016-GCUF-22752 500 302 60.40 Pass Gulzar Ahmad 78 63185 Sania Hussain 2012-GCUF-50224 1000 649 64.90 Pass Muhammad Hussain 79 63186 Asma Bibi 2011-GCUF-25541 500 URD-C11, URD-C12, URD-C13, Ali Muhammad URD-C14, URD-C15 80 63187 Rahila Kousar 2016-GCUF-22306 500 283 56.60 Pass Shahdit Ali 81 63188 Yasmin Talib 2014-GCUF-24637 500 URD-C12, URD-C13, URD-C14, Talib Hussain URD-C15 82 63190 Sumaira 2013-GCUF-056653 1000 535 53.50 Pass Faqeer Hussain 83 63191 Safia Bibi 2014-GCUF-18364 500 266 53.20 Pass Muhammad Ramzan 84 63192 Maria Naseer 2014-GCUF-18389 500 272 54.40 Pass Naseer Ahmad 85 63193 Adeela Khalid 2016-GCUF-22395 500 URD-C14 Muhammad Khalid 86 63195 Rifat Saeed 2015-GCUF-23881 500 241 48.20 Pass Muhammad Saeed Ahmad Khan 87 63197 Ghulam Fatima 2013-GCUF-29566 1000 552 55.20 Pass Ahmed Yar 88 63200 Noreen Bibi 2014-GCUF-23643 500 URD-C12, URD-C14 Nasir Ali Shah 89 63203 Rahat Naz 2014-GCUF-34237 500 272 54.40 Pass Ahmad Hussain Page 6 of 256 Powered By: IT Services GC University, Faisalabad Government College University, Faisalabad Controller of Examinations Roll Number Wise Result MA/MSc Part Wise / Composite 2nd Annual Examination 2017 Errors and omissions are excepted.
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