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A-PDF Watermark DEMO: Purchase From Grade 5 Result 2013 Punjab Examination Commission A-PDF RollWatermark No Candidate DEMO: Name Purchase from www.A-PDF.comTotal Roll No Candidate to remove Name the watermark Total Roll No Candidate Name Total GUJRANWALA 19-101-136 Eisha *236 19-101-176 Talha Ahmad *296 Center Name : GES GARJAKH 19-101-137 Muqadas *226 19-101-177 Muhammad Ali Tariq *281 School Name : ALDAWA MODEL SCHOOL 19-101-139 Muhammad Bilal *226 19-101-178 Ibtesam Ilahi Zaheer *278 GARAKH 19-101-140 Shahzaib *229 19-101-179 Abu Bakar *250 19-101-101 Arslan FAIL 19-101-141 Faizan *265 19-101-180 Ahmad Sheraz *188 19-101-102 Ozair Shehzad *221 19-101-142 Abu Bakar *276 19-101-181 Jamal Ahmad *280 19-101-103 Zeeshan *285 19-101-143 Saqib Ali *261 19-101-182 Zain Ul Abdeen *266 19-101-104 Barkat Hussain *212 19-101-144 Shahroz Latif *268 19-101-183 Ayaaz Ali Butt *276 19-101-105 Muhammad Usman *277 19-101-184 Ahmad Ali *278 19-101-106 Zahoor Ilahi *248 School Name : AYUBIA PUBLIC SCHOOL 19-101-185 Nida Sarwar 334 19-101-107 Musama Ameer *347 19-101-145 Ameer Hassan 290 19-101-186 Maryum 350 19-101-108 Alisha *231 19-101-146 Muhammad Umair *287 19-101-187 Muqaddas Shehzad 334 19-101-109 Usama Abdul Rehman 452 19-101-147 Abou Huraira *236 19-101-188 Taha *310 19-101-110 Mariyam Akbar *302 19-101-148 Umer Daraaz *220 19-101-189 Sana Rubab *266 19-101-111 Norulhuda *270 19-101-149 Ubaid Ul Rehman *230 19-101-190 Sidra Adrees *302 19-101-112 Saira Yousaf 348 19-101-150 Khadija Ijaz *249 19-101-191 Seemab Shakoor *304 19-101-113 Bareera *310 19-101-151 Anna Qasim *185 19-101-192 Esha *280 19-101-114 Fatima Aslam *329 19-101-193 Kinza Shehzadi *268 19-101-115 Musfira Tariq *246 School Name : CITIZEN CHILDREN ACADEMY 19-101-194 Khadija *280 19-101-116 Tasneem Shahid *235 GARJAKH 19-101-195 Saman *262 19-101-117 Arooj *254 19-101-152 Tayba Kalsoom 351 19-101-196 Rubab Zohra 289 19-101-118 Mariyam Tariq 336 19-101-153 Muhammad Anas *294 19-101-197 Bisma Imran *248 19-101-119 Rimsha Yaqoob *283 19-101-154 Babar Shahzad 308 19-101-198 Aysha Rafique *288 19-101-120 Sadia Ramzan *277 19-101-155 Sharmeen *325 19-101-199 Shaneela *259 19-101-121 Abu Sufyan *261 19-101-156 Laiba 318 19-101-200 Pakeeza *214 19-101-122 Waqas Shehzad *284 19-101-157 Kainat *215 19-101-201 Maham Saif *309 19-101-123 Abdullah 308 19-101-158 Muhammad Tayab *187 19-101-202 Mahnoor *305 19-101-124 Usman Ismaeel 289 19-101-159 Hafeez Ul Rehman 307 19-101-203 Maryum *282 19-101-125 Zainab Sidique *183 19-101-204 Hamna *297 School Name : GARISH HIGH (DHULLY) 19-101-205 Mahnoor 316 19-101-160 Abdulllah Shafique *229 School Name : AQIB IDEAL SCHOOL ( 19-101-206 Seerat Ahsan *267 19-101-161 Ahsaan Ul Allah *195 GHARJAKH ) 19-101-126 Rimsha *245 19-101-162 Muhammad Asif *221 School Name : GREEN LEAF PUBLIC SCHOOL 19-101-127 Misbah FAIL 19-101-163 Aadish Muhammad Ali *246 19-101-208 Muhammad Bilal Qaseem *208 Result.pk19-101-164 Danish Muhammad Ali *213 19-101-209 Noman Iftikhar *204 19-101-128 Amina *248 19-101-129 Sana *199 19-101-165 Shehroz *283 19-101-211 Sadia 297 19-101-130 Zunaira *256 19-101-166 Sabtain Ali *239 19-101-213 Muhammad Usman Saleem 270 19-101-131 Mubeen *139 19-101-167 Husnain Fareed *296 19-101-215 Farman Ali *226 19-101-132 Numan FAIL 19-101-168 Muhammad Anas *294 19-101-216 Abdul Rehman Ali *234 19-101-133 Rabia Abbas *169 19-101-169 Muhammad Bin Qasim *292 19-101-217 Maryam Sitar *214 19-101-171 Waleed Ali *295 19-101-218 Shahzeen *204 School Name : AYEESHA SADEEQA PUBLIC 19-101-172 Usama Bin Afzal Dihlu *269 19-101-219 Muhammad Ali *194 19-101-134 Neelam Shahzadi *246 19-101-173 Bilawal *251 19-101-221 Orwa *194 19-101-135 Kalsoom Shahzadi *215 19-101-174 Shoiab Iftekhar *274 19-101-222 Aliza *224 Page 1 of 554 Grade 5 Result 2013 Punjab Examination Commission Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total GUJRANWALA 19-101-260 Arbaz Ali *253 19-101-295 Farah Arif *285 19-101-223 Shaib *261 19-101-261 Gohar *269 19-101-296 Shama 342 19-101-262 Zeeshan Ahmad *244 19-101-297 Maryam 345 School Name : IRAM PUBLIC MIDDLE SCHOOL 19-101-263 Muhammad Qasim *277 19-101-298 Fariha 386 GUJRANWALA 19-101-266 Zeeshan Ali Shah *254 19-101-299 Aqsa Riaz 352 19-101-224 Samrina *224 19-101-267 Muhammad Haroon *258 19-101-301 Mafia *330 19-101-225 Sana Kanwal *185 19-101-268 Muhammad Haris Zaid *194 19-101-302 Saba Asghar *347 19-101-226 Muskan *208 19-101-303 Mehna 322 19-101-227 Mehak Shehzadi *280 School Name : MERIDIAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL 19-101-304 Sana 372 19-101-228 Munaza Shehzadi *247 GUJRANWALA 19-101-305 Samiah 291 19-101-229 Areeba *252 19-101-269 Muhammad Wajahat Nazir *264 19-101-306 Sana Areekh 289 19-101-230 Maham FAIL 19-101-270 Ameer Hamza *235 19-101-307 Shamriza Shehzadi *247 19-101-231 Nisha Naz Mustafa 359 19-101-271 Junaid Ali *223 19-101-308 Yasmeen 279 19-101-232 Hassan Raza 307 19-101-272 Sheryar Ali *224 19-101-309 Aqsa *248 19-101-233 Munib Ul Hassan *282 19-101-273 Anam *255 19-101-310 Muhammad Yusaf 319 19-101-234 Sameer *276 19-101-274 Ghazala *228 19-101-311 Jawad Jamshaid *270 19-101-235 Abdullah *273 19-101-275 Tasmayya Ashraf *207 19-101-312 Abusufyan *251 19-101-236 Muhammad Ali *209 19-101-276 Ayesha *270 19-101-313 Faisal *320 19-101-237 Humza Ali *253 19-101-314 Asif 253 19-101-238 Muhammad Owais *204 School Name : MUSTAFA NATIONAL MEDIUM 19-101-315 Hassan Ali *254 19-101-239 Zeenat Shehzadi *203 SCHOOL 19-101-316 Usama *253 19-101-240 Rafia Aziz *271 19-101-277 Muhammad Usama *190 19-101-317 Abubakar Rajin *250 19-101-241 Abdul Rehman 229 19-101-278 Muhammad Mujahad *195 19-101-318 Muhammad Ali *211 19-101-242 Muhammad Shehbaz *218 19-101-279 Memoona *262 19-101-319 Muhammad Farhan *240 19-101-243 Abdul Shehram *239 19-101-280 Kinza Kanwal FAIL 19-101-320 Usama *247 19-101-281 Saba *194 19-101-321 Saqib *222 School Name : M G ELEMENTRY ENGLSH 19-101-282 Kinza *188 19-101-322 Arslan *206 SCHOOL 19-101-283 Tayba *197 19-101-323 Adnan 261 19-101-244 Subohana Javaid *232 19-101-324 Sheraz Ahmad FAIL 19-101-245 Iqra *240 School Name : NAZIR ENGLISH SCHOOL 19-101-325 Noman Sarwar FAIL 19-101-246 Kashaf *286 19-101-284 Saba Shahed *238 19-101-326 Ali Hamza *179 19-101-247 Isha *261 19-101-285 Nimra Rasheed *229 19-101-327 Muhammad Furqan *203 19-101-248 Aneeba Mukhtar *323 19-101-286 Ghulam Jelani *186 19-101-328 Muhammad Suleman *231 19-101-249 Samayya *237 19-101-287 Ahmad Arshed *166 19-101-329 Zaman Ul Haq *235 Result.pk19-101-250 Fiza Shahzadi *284 19-101-288 Usama Mehmood *181 19-101-330 Muhammad Tayyab *229 19-101-251 Shanza Bibi *264 19-101-331 Tayyab Saeed *180 19-101-252 Samreen Azam *281 School Name : PAKISTAN MODE GIRLLS HIGH 19-101-332 Rana Zahid Ali 297 19-101-253 Aieza Zartash *254 SCHOOL 19-101-333 Abdul Manan 298 19-101-254 Rozi Zafar *270 19-101-289 Tayyba 363 19-101-334 Affaq Ahmad 290 19-101-255 Somia *233 19-101-290 Shakeela *285 19-101-335 Ijaz *247 19-101-256 Zunaira Saqib *203 19-101-291 Maryam 363 19-101-336 Qasim *242 19-101-257 Sahar *139 19-101-292 Fatma 319 19-101-337 Ahmar Raza *278 19-101-258 Sidra Sarwar 264 19-101-293 Nazia 324 19-101-338 Aqeel Ahmad Bhatti 244 19-101-259 Ahmad Zia *213 19-101-294 Smaria 302 19-101-339 Abdul Qadeer 313 Page 2 of 554 Grade 5 Result 2013 Punjab Examination Commission Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total Roll No Candidate Name Total GUJRANWALA 19-102-109 Saba Riaz *286 19-101-340 Ali Ahmad *242 19-102-110 Tania 289 School Name : BECS 07-45PASBAN COLONY 19-101-341 Muhammad Ihtsham *271 19-102-111 Anoosha 282 19-102-150 Iqra *288 19-101-342 Razwan Ali *253 19-102-112 Sonia *212 19-102-151 Aliza *338 19-101-343 Sharafat Ali 295 19-102-113 Muneeba *259 19-102-152 Awias *252 19-101-344 Shahid Khan 327 19-102-114 Nisha *223 19-102-153 Umar *258 19-101-345 Hamid *290 19-102-115 Aiman *206 19-101-346 Sheeza Shehzadi 317 19-102-116 Tayyaba Mubeen *171 School Name : BECS 07-59 SAMONABAD 19-101-347 Iqra Sahar *235 19-102-117 Nayab *243 19-102-154 Zohaib Maqsood 338 19-101-348 Gulnaz Bibii 313 19-102-118 Mehwish *254 19-102-155 Abuzar Saqib *307 19-102-119 Isha Shahzadi *221 19-102-156 Ayesha Shabbir 374 School Name : SAJIDA MEMORIAL PUBLIC 19-102-120 Ali Raza *246 19-102-157 Seerat Fatima *350 SCHOOL 19-102-121 Serfraz *216 19-101-349 Iram 367 19-102-122 Suffian *189 School Name : BECS 07-65 PASBAN COLONY 19-101-350 Arifa Tariq 357 19-102-123 Aurangzeb *169 19-102-158 Amir *265 19-101-351 Mehnaz 363 19-102-124 Abdul Rehman *181 19-102-160 Zohra *294 19-101-352 Muhammad Ali *255 19-102-125 Maeha Khalid *263 19-101-353 Mohsin *295 19-102-126 Kiran *273 School Name : BECS 07-66 PASBAN COLONY 19-101-354 Qadeer Ali *306 19-102-127 Zahira *211 19-102-162 Saqlain *300 19-101-355 Zain Ali *328 19-102-163 Ali Haider *284 19-101-356 Abdul Rehman *249 School Name : AL SAEED IDEAL HIGH SCHOOL 19-101-357 Ijaz Ahmad *236 AFZAL PURA DHULLAY School Name : BECS 07-72 PASBA COLONY 19-101-358 Numan Ahmad *233 19-102-128 Maryam Yaseem 361 19-102-165 Ruqia 336 19-102-129 Munaza 367 19-102-166 Ume Farwa *270 School Name : SHENSHAHA PUBLIC SCHOOL 19-102-130 Iram 312 19-101-359 Haider Ali 317 19-102-131 Maham *298 School Name : BESC SIDDIQUE AKBAR TOWN 19-101-360 Abubakar *234 19-102-132 Kiran *336 DHULLAY 19-101-361 Um E Affifa *271 19-102-133 Muhammad Zaman *328 19-102-167 Nagin Amanat *329 19-101-362 Muhammad Abuhuraira 299 19-102-134 Muhammad Umar *353 19-102-168 Sadia Iftikhar 378 19-101-363 Muhammad Abdullah 315 19-102-135 Kinza 355 19-102-169 Kamran 392 19-101-364 Abdul Rehman *251 19-102-136 Muhammad Qasim *257 19-102-170 Ali Raza *266 19-101-365 Bissam Qasim *247 19-102-137
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