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University of Peshawar (Admission Test) (GAT-General) GAT-B University of Peshawar (Admission Test) (GAT-General) Test Date: 7th October, 2018 GAT-B Sr # RollNo FormNo Name FatherName Paper Subject NTSMarks 1 200769 577 SARDAR MUHAMMAD TARIQ ARIF KHAN MUHAMMAD ARIF KHAN GAT-B International Relations 91 2 200211 3441 MUHAMMAD SHOAIB SARDAR KHAN GAT-B Economics 89 3 200650 3666 FAISAL UD DIN YOUSAF DIN GAT-B Pakistan Study Centre 88 4 200574 3147 UMAIR AHMAD AMAN AMANULLAH KHAN GAT-B International Relations 86 5 200072 3749 RUKHSAR AJMAL KHAN GAT-B Psychology 84 6 200052 4651 QAMMER SHAHZAD ZAHOOR AHMED GAT-B Economics 84 7 200374 4234 MUZAMMIL MUHAMMAD HAROON KHAN MUHAMMAD HAROON KHAN GAT-B Sociology 84 8 200717 5282 IRFAN KHAN NIHAR KHAN GAT-B Economics 84 9 200230 4746 INAM ULLAH KHAN NOOR ULLAH GAT-B Political Science 84 10 200263 4684 WAJIDULLAH KHAIRUL BASHAR GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 84 11 200771 4717 SHABIR AHMAD SHER MOHAMMAD GAT-B International Relations 84 12 200248 4403 INAM FARRUKH FARRUKH SEER GAT-B Economics 84 13 200450 4280 ALTAF ULLAH ABDUR RASHID GAT-B Education & Research 83 14 200518 3816 AQEEL AHMAD KHAN FARRUKH SEER GAT-B Journalism & Mass Communication 82 15 200264 3033 NASEER KHAN HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD GAT-B Political Science 82 16 200658 3007 MOHSIN BIN IQBAL MUHAMMAD IQBAL BUTT GAT-B Psychology 82 17 200069 3520 MUHAMMAD KAMRAN ABBAS MUHAMMAD ABBAS GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 82 18 200074 3400 SAJJAD ALI IQBAL ZAMAN GAT-B Pakistan Study Centre 82 19 200508 3830 AAMIR SOHAIL NASRULLAH KHAN GAT-B International Relations 82 20 200068 5078 YASIR KHAN FAZLE MAHBOOB GAT-B Education & Research 81 21 200606 3451 HAREERA ZEB SIKANDAR ZEB GAT-B Psychology 81 22 200195 4322 NAZEEF UR REHMAN AMIN UR REHMAN GAT-B Economics 81 23 200115 5076 MUHAMMAD KHAN MASEED KHAN GAT-B Political Science 81 24 200491 3776 NAJEEB ULLAH ANAYAT KHAN GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 81 25 200214 3940 IRSHAD AHMED NAZIR AHMED GAT-B Economics 81 26 200188 3138 MUHAMMAD ABBAS AJMIR KHAN GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 81 27 200726 6006 UZMA JAVED JAVED KHAN GAT-B Psychology 80 28 200715 5307 RAFI ULLAH SHAH NASIM KHAN GAT-B Education & Research 80 29 200714 3343 MARYAM MALIK ABDUL SIDDIQUE GAT-B Economics 80 Page 1 of 25 University of Peshawar (Admission Test) (GAT-General) Test Date: 7th October, 2018 GAT-B 30 200417 4675 HAZRAT MAAZ ULLAH JAN AMAN ULLAH ZAHID GAT-B Economics 80 31 200389 4686 RUKHSAR GOHAR GOHAR ALI GAT-B International Relations 80 32 200484 4988 SULEMAN KHAN HABIB ULLAH KHAN GAT-B Political Science 80 33 200167 5018 MUHAMMAD SHAHID MUHAMMAD NAEEM GAT-B Political Science 80 34 200377 4861 MUHAMMAD RAZA HADI SABIR ALI RAJAI GAT-B Social Work 79 35 200565 4373 SARA RASHID ABDUR RASHID GAT-B Psychology 79 36 200089 4695 SYEDA HUMA ZAHID SYED ZAHID HUSSAIN SHAH GAT-B Economics 79 37 200468 4056 MAHREEN ZARIF ZARIFULLAH KHAN GAT-B Psychology 79 38 200032 4260 ASMA KHAN FARMAN ULLAH GAT-B Economics 79 39 200312 4210 ASIF SAEED SALEEM ULLAH GAT-B Political Science 79 40 200078 4304 NEELUM GUL REHMAN GUL GAT-B International Relations 78 41 200244 3595 SANA KAMAL ARIF KAMAL GAT-B International Relations 78 42 2400014 90018 SHABBIR AHMED JAN AMANULLAH ZAHID GAT-B 78 43 200520 3552 FAIZ ULLAH TILA MUHAMMAD GAT-B Political Science 78 44 200155 3371 IHSAN ULLAH MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN GAT-B Sociology 78 45 200757 5305 ASMA JAFFAR MUHAMMAD JAFFAR SIDDIQUI GAT-B Political Science 78 46 200585 4858 MIAN SHAH HUSSAIN MIAN MOHAMMAD HUSSAIN GAT-B Pakistan Study Centre 78 47 200617 4963 SYED UR REHMAN MUSHARAF KHAN GAT-B Economics 78 48 200320 4771 SYED FAHAD IFTIKHAR SYED IFTIKHAR AHMAD GAT-B International Relations 77 49 200363 4507 SOHAIL AMIN GUL AMIN KHAN GAT-B Economics 77 50 200206 3949 INAYAT ULLAH RAHMAT GUL GAT-B Economics 77 51 200098 3809 ARBAB ABDULLAH ARBAB WAQAR KHAN GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 77 52 200274 3827 RAMSHA RANA RANA SANOBER GAT-B Sociology 77 53 200411 3399 TAYYAB JAN MANZOOR AHMAD GAT-B Library & Information Sciences 77 54 200382 3850 SYED IRFAN UL HAQ MUHAMMAD RIAZ UL HAQ SANI GAT-B Economics 77 55 200644 5091 GUL-E-RANA MOHAMMAD AJMAL GAT-B Library & Information Sciences 77 56 200308 3967 RAHANA RAHIM MUHAMMAD RAHIM GAT-B Library & Information Sciences 77 57 200678 4087 MUHAMMAD SHOAIB MUHAMMAD RAFIQ GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 76 58 200343 5153 SYED SHABIR HUSSAIN SYED MUHAMMAD AFZAL GAT-B Pakistan Study Centre 76 59 200004 3662 SYED MUHAMMAD ABDUL ALI SHAH SULTAN MEHMOOD GAT-B International Relations 76 Page 2 of 25 University of Peshawar (Admission Test) (GAT-General) Test Date: 7th October, 2018 GAT-B 60 200108 4249 ABID ALI SHAH HAZRAT SHAH GAT-B Education & Research 76 61 200313 3265 MUDASSIR SHAH MUZARRAF SHAH GAT-B Library & Information Sciences 76 62 200144 3313 ASIF KHAN M AJMAL KHAN GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 76 63 200029 4282 MAHWISH ZEB JAHAN ZEB GAT-B Political Science 76 64 200547 4441 AMNA ORAKZAI DR SULTAN HANIF ORAKZAI GAT-B Psychology 75 65 200674 4711 ZUBAIDA KHANUM MUHAMMED HASSAN GAT-B Psychology 75 66 200346 3818 HABIB UL HAQ RAHIM UL HAQ GAT-B International Relations 75 67 200730 8276 UZMA KHAN HAJI KHAN GAT-B Political Science 75 68 200344 4866 VASIF SHINWARI ZAFFAR KHAN SHINWARI GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 75 69 200546 3324 MAIMOONA FAROOQ UMAR FAROOQ KHAN GAT-B Home Economics 75 70 200599 3513 SYED ALI NAQI SYED MUHAMMAD TAQI GAT-B Sociology 75 71 200439 3894 BILAL KHAN KHATTAK KHAN MUHAMMAD KHATTAK GAT-B Economics 75 72 200664 3649 SAIMA REHMAN ATIQURREHMAN GAT-B Economics 75 73 200647 3973 IRFAN ULLAH SHER ALI KHAN GAT-B International Relations 75 74 200357 3682 SOHAIL MUHAMMAD HASHIM KHAN GAT-B Political Science 74 75 200603 3422 SAID MUAHMAMD KHAN BAD SHAH GAT-B Education & Research 74 76 200511 4082 SHAH RUKH NASEEM NASEEM PERVAIZ GAT-B Economics 74 77 200038 3145 SHANDARA ARBAB SHER BAHADAR ARBAB GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 74 78 200061 5037 MARIA NOOR US SABA M ZAFAR IQBAL GAT-B Home Economics 74 79 200619 3972 MUHAMMAD SHAFIQ MUHAMMAD RAFIQ GAT-B History 74 80 200415 3926 MUHAMMAD USMAN M QASIM JAN GAT-B Economics 74 81 200406 5089 MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN WAZIR GAT-B Library & Information Sciences 74 82 200519 4033 MEHRAB KHAN FAZAL KAREEM GAT-B Geography 74 83 200480 3853 SYED ASKAR ALI SHAH SYED NOOR ALI SHAH GAT-B Political Science 74 84 200400 3915 ATTA ULLAH SHAH MUREED SHAH GAT-B Economics 74 85 200506 4974 LARAIB REHMAN ZIA UR REHMAN GAT-B Geography 74 86 200054 4148 SHAFIQ AHMAD FARIDOON KHAN GAT-B Pakistan Study Centre 74 87 200670 4346 HAROON AHMAD AHMAD SHAH GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 74 88 200126 3753 SHER ALI KHAN MUHAMMAD ALI GAT-B Pakistan Study Centre 73 89 200147 4474 ROMAISA JAFFAR KHAN GAT-B Psychology 73 Page 3 of 25 University of Peshawar (Admission Test) (GAT-General) Test Date: 7th October, 2018 GAT-B 90 200271 4430 FARZANA MOHAMMAD ILYAS KHAN GAT-B Geography 73 91 200615 4088 MUHAMMAD HAMID ALI GHAFAR ALI GAT-B Sociology 73 92 200055 3903 MARIYA UBAID UBAID ULLAH GAT-B Home Economics 73 93 200742 5308 ZEENAT AFRIDI SHAHNAWAZ KHAN GAT-B International Relations 73 94 200736 5270 NOOR MAT KHAN FAZAL RAHIM GAT-B International Relations 73 95 200540 3360 HAMZA ARIF PARACHA MUHAMMAD ARIF GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 73 96 200036 3172 SAIMA RASOOL RASOOL KHAN GAT-B Pakistan Study Centre 73 97 200339 4848 HASSAN UD DIN ZAHID UD DIN GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 73 98 200258 3262 MUHAMMAD SUBHAN MUHAMMAD SUBHAN GAT-B International Relations 73 99 200360 4429 MUHAMMAD ILYAS ALAM KHAN GAT-B Library & Information Sciences 73 100 200236 3102 MARIYA AYAZ MUHAMMAD AYAZ GAT-B Home Economics 72 101 200092 3184 WALEED AHMED FARID ULLAH SHAH GAT-B International Relations 72 102 200299 3263 SAIF ULLAH JAN HAMA GUL GAT-B Library & Information Sciences 72 103 60301 90005 SOHNI NAEEM JANNAT NAEEM KHAN GAT-B 72 104 200160 3499 NASIM JAN KHALIL CHAMNE KHAN GAT-B Library & Information Sciences 72 105 200720 5261 Usman Ali Sher Zada GAT-B Pakistan Study Centre 72 106 200356 4383 MUHAMMAD ABRAR GHULAM NABI GAT-B Psychology 72 107 200596 4852 NOOR FATIMA AJMAL MUHAMMAD AJMAL KHAN GAT-B Psychology 71 108 200016 5152 SHUAIB AHMAD MUAMMAD MUKHTIAR GAT-B Social Work 71 109 200513 5136 SOHAIB ALI ALI AKBAR GAT-B Political Science 71 110 200616 4200 NAEEMUDDIN TAIFOOR KHAN GAT-B Economics 71 111 200764 4466 NASEER AHMAD MUHAMMAD MIR GAT-B International Relations 71 112 200668 4046 MARIA HANAN ABDUL HANAN GAT-B Geography 71 113 200010 4275 ARSALAN AHMAD MUHAMMAD SABIR KHAN GAT-B Economics 71 114 200023 3480 AFAQ AHMED MUKHTAR AHMED GAT-B Education & Research 71 115 200217 3852 IRFAN WAZIR ASMAT ULLAH GAT-B Political Science 71 116 200502 3116 MAIMOONA JAVAID JAVAID IQBAL GAT-B Education & Research 71 117 200474 3875 SHAHKAR SHAHID SHAHID GAT-B Economics 71 118 200351 4658 BIBI HAFSA SHAUKAT ALI GAT-B Home Economics 70 119 200122 3892 MUHAMMAD TAHIR KHAN SALAWAR KHAN GAT-B Political Science 70 Page 4 of 25 University of Peshawar (Admission Test) (GAT-General) Test Date: 7th October, 2018 GAT-B 120 200442 3211 DURR E FISHAN KHILLAT MUHAMMAD TARIQ KHAN GAT-B Psychology 70 121 200778 5320 MARUF KHAN AYUB KHAN GAT-B Library & Information Sciences 70 122 200630 3534 ADIL KARIM KARIM DAD GAT-B Economics 70 123 200057 3640 MISBAH IQBAL CH MUHAMMAD IQBAL GAT-B Home Economics 70 124 200638 3074 AHMAD SHAHAN MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE KHAN GAT-B Journalism & Mass Communication 70 125 200469 4519 SAKEENA GHUFRANULLAH GAT-B Political Science 70 126 200661 4347 AHMAD NANGYAL DR AHMAD ALI AAJIZ GAT-B Urban & Regional Planning 70 127 200165 4727 ADNAN ABDUL KHALIQ GAT-B Library & Information Sciences 70 128 200773 5281 JAFAR KHAN SHER ZAMAN
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