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LIST of CANDIDATES WAITING for BIT EXAM, BATCH-12 Dated: January 09, 2020 LIST OF CANDIDATES WAITING FOR BIT EXAM, BATCH-12 Dated: January 09, 2020 S.No App_ID Off_Sr Name Course_For NIC Ministry Department City MUHAMMAD 61101- HARIS 0153437- M/o Ministry of Defence 1 18178 5290 NADEEM LDC/UDC 9 Defence (Naval Headquarters) Islamabad 61101- Abaid ul 2466178- Naval headquarters 2 18844 5532 hassan LDC/UDC 7 E_9 Islamabad Islamabad Ministry 61101- of 0545920- Communi National Highways & 3 35950 14991 Arshad Taj Assistant 3 cations Motorways Police Isamabad 43303- Najeebullah 9448464- Communi National Highways & 4 61209 15000 Qazi LDC/UDC 3 cations Motorways Police Sukkur 16202- Attique 2236802- Communi National Highways & 5 60984 15001 Anwar LDC/UDC 9 cations Motorways Police Islamabad 36303- Tayyab 0773203- Communi National Highways & 6 61206 15002 Mansoor LDC/UDC 5 cations Motorways Police Jarranwal 43203- Muhammad 7151573- Communi National Highways & 7 61188 15003 Afzal LDC/UDC 1 cations Motorways Police karachi 82303- Zaheer 1177840- Communi National Highways & 8 61201 15004 Anwar LDC/UDC 1 cations Motorways Police Lahore 37405- Muhammad 5210589- Communi National Highways & 9 61092 15005 Fayyaz LDC/UDC 7 cations Motorways Police Rawalpindi Hafiz 35202- Muhammad 6144679- Communi National Highways & 10 61193 15006 Nisar LDC/UDC 9 cations Motorways Police Lhr Lahore 44107- 2252879- 11 61363 15007 Attaullah Assistant 9 Defence Pakistan Air Force Karachi 42101- Directorate General of Muhammad 7146251- Immigration and 12 60719 15008 Naeem LDC/UDC 5 Interior Passports Karachi S.No App_ID Off_Sr Name Course_For NIC Ministry Department City 42401- Directorate General of Muhammad 7324375- Immigration and 13 60918 15009 Anwar Khan LDC/UDC 3 Interior Passports Karachi 42201- Directorate General of Muhammad 0649808- Immigration and 14 60804 15010 Baber LDC/UDC 3 Interior Passports Karachi 42401- Directorate General of Mehar Ali 1705785- Immigration and 15 60675 15011 Shah LDC/UDC 7 Interior Passports Karachi 42401- Directorate General of Haider Ali 1552394- Immigration and 16 60676 15012 Shah LDC/UDC 1 Interior Passports Karachi 16101- Directorate General of Muhammad 4924131- Immigration and 17 60677 15013 Ibrahim LDC/UDC 1 Interior Passports Karachi 42101- Directorate General of Habib Ur 1728979- Immigration and 18 60877 15014 Rehman LDC/UDC 7 Interior Passports KARACHI Hafiz 35201- Directorate General of Muhammad 6169922- Immigration and 19 60843 15015 Ali Murtaza LDC/UDC 7 Interior Passports lahore 17101- Directorate General of 9717031- Immigration & 20 61065 15016 Usman LDC/UDC 5 Interior Passports mardan 61101- Directorate General of Qamar 1975261- Immigration & 21 61232 15017 Mustafa LDC/UDC 7 Interior Passports ISLAMABAD 42101- Directorate General of Faisal Hussain 2334840- Immigration & 22 60845 15018 Faruqi LDC/UDC 1 Interior Passports Karachi 42201- Directorate General of 5266796- Immigration & 23 60584 15019 Salman Khan LDC/UDC 3 Interior Passports Karachi S.No App_ID Off_Sr Name Course_For NIC Ministry Department City 42301- Directorate General of Ahmed 0806113- Immigration & 24 61071 15020 Hassan LDC/UDC 1 Interior Passports karachi 44303- Directorate General of 4342700- Immigration and 25 60646 15021 Sandeep LDC/UDC 1 Interior Passports karachi 34101- Cabinet Directorate General of Muhammad 3095620- Secretaria Immigration and 26 39246 15022 Aqeel Assistant 3 t Passports Islamabad 42201- Muhammad 6931833- 27 60406 15023 Tayyab Shah Assistant 5 Defence Pakistan Air Force ISLAMABAD 35201- Muhammad 2925927- Army Air Defense RAWALPIN 28 60722 15024 Omer Sharif Assistant 1 Defence Directorate GHQ DI 37405- 8711824- 29 60150 15025 Wahab Tariq Assistant 9 Defence General Headquarters Rawalpindi 13101- Cabinet Rab Nawaz 3662346- Secretaria 30 60545 15027 Khan LDC/UDC 5 t A&M Dte GHQ Rawalpindi 37405- Faizan E 0441406- 31 60647 15028 Mustafa LDC/UDC 3 Defence General Headquarters Rawalpindi 37405- Muhammad 0153090- 32 60591 15029 Naveed Khan LDC/UDC 7 Defence General Headquarters Rawalpindi 37405- Mirza Ahmed 0290759- 33 60764 15030 Subhani LDC/UDC 9 Defence General Headquarters Rawalpindi 34101- 1385547- Military Engineer 34 61224 15031 Zohaib Tahir LDC/UDC 7 Defence Services (Army) Gujranwala 34101- Muhammad 4075089- Military Engineer 35 61123 15032 Hamza Idrees LDC/UDC 7 Defence Services (MES) Gujranwala 43203- Sajjad 9466395- Federal Investigation 36 60767 15033 Hussain , LDC/UDC 7 Interior Agenc Sukkur Sukkur, 45202- 2755487- Federal Investigation 37 60892 15034 Sajjad Ali, LDC/UDC 3 Interior Agenc Sukkur Sukkur S.No App_ID Off_Sr Name Course_For NIC Ministry Department City 32304- Frontier Force Zulfiqar 2204794- Regimental Centre 38 60950 15035 Ahmed LDC/UDC 9 Defence Abbottabad Abbottabad 61101- Cabinet Sayyed 5575584- Secretaria 39 61165 15036 Farrukh Nisar Assistant 7 t Pakistan Bait Tul Mal Lahore 35201- Cabinet Waqas 5253571- Secretaria 40 61052 15037 Sarwar Assistant 1 t Pakistan Bait Tul Mal Lahore 37405- Zubair 0606875- Ministry 41 61304 15038 Hussain LDC/UDC 5 of Energy Policy Wing Islamabad 61101- Directorate General of 6624393- Immigration and 42 61315 15039 Allah Ditta LDC/UDC 9 Energy Passports Islamabad 61101- Cabinet Muhammad 1862966- Secretaria Establishment 43 39260 15040 Faheem LDC/UDC 9 t Division, Islamabad Islamabad 44106- 7550612- Pakistan Armed Mirpurkhas 44 60533 15041 Ameer Ali Assistant 1 Defence Services Board Sindh Syed 44103- Farooque 2183195- Pakistan Armed Mirpurkhas 45 60537 15042 Hassan LDC/UDC 3 Defence Services Board Sindh 16201- Ministry Muhammad 9803508- of 46 38684 15044 Waqas LDC/UDC 1 Defence Pakistan Navy Karachi Headquarters Tahir 36302- Engineers Center Mehmood 6532321- Risalpur Cantt, Q Risalpur 47 61167 15045 Awan LDC/UDC 5 Defence Branch Cant 15402- 1431231- Housing & 48 61162 15046 Fazal Subhan LDC/UDC 9 Works Pak. PWD Peshawar. Peshawar. Muhammad 37403- Waseem 1353287- Foreign 49 61207 15047 Iqbal Assistant 7 Affairs Foreign Affairs Islamabad 61101- Mukhtar 6156158- Foreign Ministry of Foreign 50 61136 15048 Ahmed Assistant 1 Affairs Affairs Islamabad Khalid 37405- Cabinet Mehmood 0246542- Secretaria Staff Welfare 51 61042 15049 Khan Assistant 3 t Organization Islamabad S.No App_ID Off_Sr Name Course_For NIC Ministry Department City National Health Services, Regulatio Ministry of National 34202- n and Health Services, 2289848- Coordinati Regulation and 52 39030 15050 Usman Tariq LDC/UDC 3 on Coordination Islamabad Federal Education 61101- and Syed Hamid 1514662- Profession Federal Directorate of 53 61185 15051 Ali Shah LDC/UDC 5 al Training Education ISLAMABAD Federal Education 37401- and Muhammad 9181282- Profession Ministry of CA&DD, 54 19993 15052 Awais LDC/UDC 1 al Training FDE G-9/4 Islamabad Islamabad Federal Education 61101- and 5308841- Profession Federal Directorate of 55 20026 15053 Ahmad Bilal LDC/UDC 1 al Training Education ISLAMABAD Federal Education 37405- and Rizwan 7502687- Profession Federal Directorate of 56 20184 15054 Ahmed LDC/UDC 3 al Training Education Islamabad Federal Education 61101- and Shamraiz 2026249- Profession Federal Directorate of 57 19961 15055 Ajaib LDC/UDC 7 al Training Education ISLAMABAD Federal Education Malik 61101- and Muhammad 1351858- Profession Federal Directorate of 58 19999 15056 Irfan LDC/UDC 7 al Training Education ISLAMABAD S.No App_ID Off_Sr Name Course_For NIC Ministry Department City Federal Education 61101- and 9822706- Profession Federal Directorate of 59 20934 15057 Asif Masih LDC/UDC 5 al Training Education Islamabad Federal Education Muhammad 61101- and Basit 1539007- Profession Federal Directorate of 60 20192 15058 Mukhtiar LDC/UDC 1 al Training Education Islamabad Federal Education 37403- and Fakhar Ul 8774523- Profession Federal Directorate of 61 20008 15059 Abbas LDC/UDC 7 al Training Education Islamabad Federal Education 17101- and Waqar 0297652- Profession Federal Directorate of 62 20183 15060 Muhammad LDC/UDC 1 al Training Education Islamabad Federal Education 61101- and Muhammad 1780506- Profession Federal Directorate of 63 20018 15061 Irfan LDC/UDC 7 al Training Education Islamabad Federal Education 61101- and 7652219- Profession Federal Directorate of 64 19951 15062 Amjad Ali LDC/UDC 5 al Training Education ISLAMABAD Federal Education 37405- and 9257701- Profession Federal Directorate of 65 20129 15063 Irfan Sabir LDC/UDC 3 al Training Education Islamabad S.No App_ID Off_Sr Name Course_For NIC Ministry Department City Federal Education 61101- and 0345402- Profession Federal Directorate of 66 20935 15065 Sohail Ahmed LDC/UDC 3 al Training Education Islamabad Federal Education 61101- and 1581221- Profession Federal Directorate of 67 20015 15066 Ehsan Ali LDC/UDC 9 al Training Education ISLAMABAD Federal Education Syed 61101- and Maddasar 0771547- Profession Federal Directorate of 68 20166 15067 Hussain Shah LDC/UDC 3 al Training Education Islamabad 36201- Muhammad 1420401- 69 61132 15068 Irfan Hashmi Assistant 1 Defence Pakistan Army RISALPUR 35202- Muhammad 6432227- 70 61133 15069 Nawaz Assistant 1 Defence Pakistan Army RISALPUR 17101- 1849175- Pakistan Bureau of 71 61058 15070 Imran Khan LDC/UDC 1 Statistics Statistics peshawar 17301- Muhammad 1446987- Pakistan Bureau of 72 61064 15071 Anwar Assistant 9 Statistics Statistics peshawar 45206- 6324855- Headquarters 73 60603 15072 Abdul Qadeer LDC/UDC 9 Defence Engineering Center Resalpur . 17301- Muhammad 1534450- Pakistan Armed 74 61233 15073 Israr Assistant 9 Defence Services Board Peshawar 16202- 1438547- 75 60868 15074 Mati Ullah LDC/UDC 9 Defence DASB Peshawar Peshawar 17301- 1439645- Pakistan Armed 76 60816 15075 Ayub Khan
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