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Overseas-List.Pdf MBBS / BDS (2019-20) PRIVATE SECTOR LIST OF CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR ADMISSION IN MBBS / BDS (SESSION 2019-20) UNDER OVERSEAS CATEGORY AT PRIVATE SECTOR MEDICAL & DENTAL UNIVERSITIES / COLLEGES OF SINDH PROVINCE SELECTED IN MBBS AT ZIAUDDIN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, KARACHI Application Sr. No. Name of Candidates Fathers Name Gender Total SCORE SELECTED INSTITUION No. Course ZIAUDDIN MEDICAL COLLEGE, 15405 Midori Saeed Akbar Memon Female 1 MBBS 89.572 ZIAUDDIN UNIVERSITY, KARACHI ZIAUDDIN MEDICAL COLLEGE, 11843 Nabeeha Syed Asif Ahsan Female 2 MBBS 85.360 ZIAUDDIN UNIVERSITY, KARACHI ZIAUDDIN MEDICAL COLLEGE, 14485 NAHAL JALAL JALAL UDDIN RUMI Female 3 MBBS 82.106 ZIAUDDIN UNIVERSITY, KARACHI ZIAUDDIN MEDICAL COLLEGE, 16670 Areeb Azeem Syed Syed Azeem Uddin Male 4 MBBS 80.833 ZIAUDDIN UNIVERSITY, KARACHI ZIAUDDIN MEDICAL COLLEGE, 10151 Malaika Saeed Female 5 MBBS 79.042 ZIAUDDIN UNIVERSITY, KARACHI Mohammand Ashrafullah ZIAUDDIN MEDICAL COLLEGE, 12298 Asma Ashraf Khan Female 6 MBBS Khan 78.580 ZIAUDDIN UNIVERSITY, KARACHI ZIAUDDIN MEDICAL COLLEGE, 12556 Muhammad Haris Mehboob Ahmed Male 7 MBBS 76.962 ZIAUDDIN UNIVERSITY, KARACHI Muhammad Abdul Aleem ZIAUDDIN MEDICAL COLLEGE, 13333 Muhammad Abdullah Khan Male 8 MBBS Khan 72.719 ZIAUDDIN UNIVERSITY, KARACHI ZIAUDDIN MEDICAL COLLEGE, 16611 Haris Mahmood Nasir Mahmood Male 9 MBBS 71.333 ZIAUDDIN UNIVERSITY, KARACHI SELECTED IN MBBS AT LIAQUAT NATIONAL COLLEGE KARACHI LIAQUAT NATIONAL HOSPITAL 1 15872 MBBS Muhammad Asad Mushtaq Muhammad Mushtaq Male 81.231 MEDICAL COLLEGE, STADIUM ROAD, KARACHI LIAQUAT NATIONAL HOSPITAL 2 11697 MBBS Syed Sarosh Ali kazmi Baqar Raza Kazmi Male 78.826 MEDICAL COLLEGE, STADIUM ROAD, KARACHI LIAQUAT NATIONAL HOSPITAL 3 15878 MBBS Syed Abdul Basit Naqvi Syed Ahmed Saeed Naqvi Male 75.038 MEDICAL COLLEGE, STADIUM ROAD, KARACHI LIAQUAT NATIONAL HOSPITAL 4 11706 MBBS Laiba Sarfraz Mohammad Sarfraz Female 74.068 MEDICAL COLLEGE, STADIUM ROAD, KARACHI SELECTED IN MBBS AT BAHRIA UNIVERSITY KARACHI BAHRIA UNIVERSITY OF 1 10431 MBBS Dua Rizwan Syed Mohd Rizwan ul Haq Female 88.026 MEDICAL & DETNAL COLLEGE KARACHI SELECTED IN B.D.S AT HAMDARD UNIVERSITY KARACHI HAMDARD UNIVERSITY, 1 11283 BDS Mona Mohsin Ullah Khan Mohsin Ullah Khan Female 75.219 MADINAT AL HIKMAH, KARACHI - Dental DATED - 27/12/2019 Page 1 of 1.
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