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Islamabad.Xlsx GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN PLANNING COMMISSION MINISTRY OF PLANNING DEVELOPMENT & SPECIAL INITIATIVES *-*-*-*-* List of Candidates for the Post of Assistant (BS-15) COMSATS UNIVERSITY, ISLAMABAD Sr. No. Roll No Name Father's Name 1970 AI - 01 Aamir Khan Malik Abdul Maalik 743 AI - 02 Aamir Khurshid Khurshid Ahmad 283 AI - 03 Aamna Bashir Muhammad Bashir 2534 AI - 04 Aaqib Naeem Muhammad Naeem 281 AI - 05 Aashar Hussain Tassadaq Hussain 2532 AI - 06 Abbas Ahmad Muhammad Yousaf 7318 AI - 07 ABDUL BASIT MUHAMMAD YOUSAF 3449 AI - 08 ABDUL BASIT KHAN Rais Ahmad Khan 6909 AI - 09 ABDUL BASIT QURESHI Gulzar Ahmed Qureshi 4940 AI - 10 ABDUL FATTAH Amanullah 2564 AI - 11 Abdul Haq Abdul Rasheed 3960 AI - 12 ABDUL HASEEB Rahman Ud Din 8091 AI - 13 ABDUL HASEEB RANA Abdul Jabbar 7862 AI - 14 ABDUL JABBAR Haji Jan Muhammad 1595 AI - 15 Abdul Jabbar Qayyum Abdul Qayyum Abbasi 2202 AI - 16 Abdul Khaliq Hazoor Bux 6666 AI - 17 ABDUL MANAN Muhammad Aslam 3376 AI - 18 ABDUL MATEEN Abdul Rauf 3798 AI - 19 ABDUL MUQEET Ashiq Hussain Bhatti 930 AI - 20 Abdul Qudoos Raza Muhammad 5814 AI - 21 ABDUL RAHMAN Abdul Fatah 2993 AI - 22 ABDUL RAZZAQ Qurban Ali 499 AI - 23 Abdul Rehman Ejaz Ahmad 3203 AI - 24 ABDUL ROUF GHULAM RASOOL 5166 AI - 25 ABDUL SAEED BHUTTO Abdul Jabbar Bhutto 3786 AI - 26 ABDUL SAMAD Abdul Rashid 5699 AI - 27 ABDUL SAMAD RIAZ AHMED KHAN 2525 AI - 28 Abdul Samad Khan Abdul Rahim Khan 2197 AI - 29 Abdul Shakoor Shah Muhammad 2476 AI - 30 Abdul Shakoor Sohor Ghulam Murtaza 186 AI - 31 Abdul Subhan Khan Muhammad Arif Khan 2446 AI - 32 Abdul Wahab Abdul Hameed 5665 AI - 33 ABDUL WAHEED ALLAH BUX 2442 AI - 34 Abdul Waheed Muhammad Roshan 7784 AI - 35 ABDULLAH Saeed Ahmed 971 AI - 36 Abdullah Haider Qureshi Azhar Hussain Qureshi 1889 AI - 37 Abdur Rafay Iftikhar anjum 3354 AI - 38 ABDUR REHMAN Ch M Mustafiz ur Rehman 2634 AI - 39 ABD-UR-REHMAN Sultan Mehmood 2589 AI - 40 Abid Ail Muhammad Aqil 886 AI - 41 Abid Ali Asghar Ali 4396 AI - 42 ABID HUSSAIN Kashif Hussain 7209 AI - 43 ABID MANZOOR Manzoor Ahmad 8226 AI - 44 ABIDA NOORI Noor Ghulam Noori 799 AI - 45 Abou Turab Leemo Faqeer 3882 AI - 46 ABRAR AHMED MANSUBDAR QURESHI 3370 AI - 47 ABU BAKAR Ch M Mustafiz ur Rehman 2107 AI - 48 Adeel Ahmad Bashir Ahmad 2995 AI - 49 ADEEL SAGHIR Muhammad saghir 8917 AI - 50 ADEELA NAWAZ Rab Nawaz 312 AI - 51 Adil Shabbir Muhammad Shabbir Khan 8854 AI - 52 ADNAN MUHAMMAD RAMZAN 2625 AI - 53 Adnan Khan Zahid Hussain 2515 AI - 54 Afshan Sarwar Ghulam Sarwar 7436 AI - 55 AFTAB AHMED HATTAR Ghulam Shabir Hattar 1746 AI - 56 Aftab Ali Karim Ud Din 1461 AI - 57 Agha Faizan Arif Muhammad Arif Rizwan 1023 AI - 58 Ahmad Ali Abdul Rauf 366 AI - 59 Ahmed Bilal Altaf Hussain 645 AI - 60 Ahmed Javed Muhammad Javed 3065 AI - 61 AHMED JAWAD AMAN Amanullah Khan 1019 AI - 62 Ahsan Jehanzeb Aurangzeb 8068 AI - 63 AHSAN RIAZ MUHAMMAD RIAZ 1020 AI - 64 Ahsan Zahid Zahid Razzak Sheikh 7657 AI - 65 AHSEN JAVED KHAN Javed Akhter Usmani 9110 AI - 66 AHTISHAM AHMED Muhammad Naveed Akhtar 2089 AI - 67 Ahtisham ul Hassan Fazalat Hussain 5547 AI - 68 AIMEN NAJAM Najam ul Sahar 4941 AI - 69 AKASH NASEEM Naseem ur rehman abbasi 7934 AI - 70 AKHMAS NAZISH Nazish Aslam Butt 5015 AI - 71 AKHTAR ALI Muharram Ali thebo 2395 AI - 72 Akif Parvaiz Abbasi Parviaz Akhtar 8770 AI - 73 AKRAM ALI Khadim Hussain 8245 AI - 74 ALAMGEER Mazari khan 2777 AI - 75 ALI MUHAMMAD SARWAR KHAN 2139 AI - 76 Ali Abbas Hussani Ghulam Shabbir Bhatti 5513 AI - 77 ALI ASGHER murtaza qureshi 3889 AI - 78 ALI BUX MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE 2746 AI - 79 ALI HAMZA Sarfraz Ahmad 3955 AI - 80 ALI HASSAN Abdul Razzaq 1767 AI - 81 Ali Hassan Mehdi Muhammad 4875 AI - 82 ALI HASSAN Abdul Qayyum 4257 AI - 83 ALI HYDER Raziq Dino 16 AI - 84 Ali Jan Qureshi Khan M. Qureshi 3447 AI - 85 ALI MURTAZA Mehoon Khan 4688 AI - 86 ALI RAZA Arshad Mehmood 7444 AI - 87 ALIA Manzoor Ahmad 2753 AI - 88 ALISTANAN AHMAD SANI GULZAR AHMAD 4580 AI - 89 ALLAH BAKHSH Muhammad azam 8536 AI - 90 ALLAH WHADHAYA Sardool 6593 AI - 91 ALMAS BIBI SYED ALTAF HUSSAIN SHAH 3155 AI - 92 ALTAF HUSSAIN Muhammad Juman ALTAMASH ALI QURESHI 3389 AI - 93 ASIF ALI QURESHI HASHMI HASHMI 5690 AI - 94 AMAN ALI SHAH PIR MUNAWAR SHAH 5784 AI - 95 AMATUL QADOUD MALIK MUBARIK AHMED 7630 AI - 96 AMBREEN YOUNAS Muhammad Younas 1785 AI - 97 Amina Batool M. Naseem Khan Awan 6185 AI - 98 AMINA HAMEED Abdul Hameed 7840 AI - 99 AMIR SHAHZAD Auranzeb 4792 AI - 100 AMJAD KHAN Sahib Zada 4752 AI - 101 AMJAD KHAN Bakhtiar Ali 69 AI - 102 Ammar Ali Shaukat Ali 155 AI - 103 Ammara Kainat Muhammad Saleem Akhter 3523 AI - 104 AMNA ZAFAR ZAFAR IQBAL 2219 AI - 105 Anber Bibi Muhammad Shafique 4072 AI - 106 ANEEQA RASHID Syed Muhammad Rashid Iqbal 5193 AI - 107 ANIL TABISH ALBERT NANNAH 2539 AI - 108 Anila Chaudhary Chaudhary Muhammad Sharif 2571 AI - 109 Anila Iftikhar Iftikhar Ahmad 1979 AI - 110 Anjum Shahzad Ghulam Muhammad 6562 AI - 111 ANSA ASHFAQ ASHFAQ AHMED 3137 AI - 112 ANSAR ALI MUKHTAR AHMED 8439 AI - 113 ANUM KAYANI Muhammad Ramzan Kayani 1239 AI - 114 Aqib Zareen Muhammad Zareen 2544 AI - 115 Aqsa Jamal Jamal Abdul Nasir 5913 AI - 116 ARFA QAMAR ABBASI qamar zaman abbasi 2560 AI - 117 Arham Sajjad Sajjad Zahoor 6327 AI - 118 ARIF ALI Muhammad Siddique 1099 AI - 119 Arif Ijaz Muhammad Ijaz 8120 AI - 120 ARIF JAMAL JAMAL UD DIN QURESHI 8121 AI - 121 ARIFA ISMAIL Muhammad Ismail 1255 AI - 122 Arjumand Usman Khattak Usman ullah Khattak 3749 AI - 123 AROOJ SHAHID Shahid Ahmed Khan 3876 AI - 124 ARSHAD MAHMOOD SATTI Liaqat Ali 6142 AI - 125 ARSLAN MUNAWAR ALI SOOMRO 1850 AI - 126 Arslan Ahmed Khursheed Ahmed 6868 AI - 127 ARSLAN ARSHAD Arshad Hadayat 5319 AI - 128 ASAD MEHMOOD AWAN Khalid Mehmood Awan 6224 AI - 129 ASFAND ALI MUHAMMAD SALEEM 1953 AI - 130 Asfand Javaid Javiad Akhtar 7187 AI - 131 ASHIR AYUB KHAN Muhammad Ayub 3617 AI - 132 ASHRAF HUSSAIN Ihsanullah Jamali 7036 AI - 133 ASIF ABAD ABAD HUSSAIN 21 AI - 134 Asif Ahmed Muhammad Panjal Ujjan 2745 AI - 135 ASIF ALI MIR MUHAMMAD 4662 AI - 136 ASIF MEHMOOD Muhammad Ashiq 7018 AI - 137 ASIF RAZA Ehsan Ahmed Shah 5604 AI - 138 ASIFA TARIQ MUHAMMAD TARIQ 5421 AI - 139 ASMA IQBAL SHAHEEN IQBAL 182 AI - 140 Asma Yaqoob Syed Yaqoob Ali 6144 AI - 141 ASMA YOUSAF Muhammad Yousaf 9062 AI - 142 ATHAR RASOOL GHULAM RASUL 2818 AI - 143 ATIF ALI ALIAS INAM ALI Inayatullah 7368 AI - 144 ATTA UL MUHAIMIN Abdul Ghafar 3978 AI - 145 ATTAULLAH SHER KHAN KEHAR 1932 AI - 146 Awais ur Rehman Hafeez ur Rehman 5189 AI - 147 AYAZ ALI Ali Gul Khaskheli 5074 AI - 148 AYESHA GHAFFAR CH ABDUL GHAFFAR 6328 AI - 149 AYESHA MALIK Allah Ditta 172 AI - 150 Ayesha Yameen Muhammad Yameen 1922 AI - 151 Ayesha Yasin Muhammad Yasin 4828 AI - 152 AZHAR HUSSAIN Ghulam Hussain 149 AI - 153 Azmat Rasheed Abdul Rasheed 2248 AI - 154 Babar Farooq Faqeer Ahmad 5948 AI - 155 BABAR ZAMIR MUHAMMAD ZAMIR ALI 7909 AI - 156 BAHADUR ALI Gohar hassan 6268 AI - 157 BALAJ KHAN DIL SAFEER KHAN 5424 AI - 158 BASIM RASHID AGHA ABDUL RASHID 644 AI - 159 Basit Javed Muhammad javed 6299 AI - 160 BASIT MEHMOOD MEHMOOD AKHTAR 4098 AI - 161 BILAL AHMAD Sher Afzal 3153 AI - 162 BILAL AHMED MUHAMMAD ISHAQ 4770 AI - 163 BILAL AZEEM SHAHID Shahid mohsin khan 210 AI - 164 Bilal Babar Babar Mehmood 2775 AI - 165 BILAL GULZR GULZAR AHMED 4511 AI - 166 BILAL HUSSAIN ABID HUSSAIN 4029 AI - 167 BILAL MEHMMOD Karamat Ali 4144 AI - 168 Hafiz Muhammad Awais Fareed Farid Islam Khattak 3166 AI - 169 BILAL RASOOL Ghulam Rasool 6241 AI - 170 BILAWAL MUMTAZ Mumtaz Ahmad 1553 AI - 171 Bushra Akhtar Muhammad Akhtar 4207 AI - 172 BUSHRA MAQSOOD Maqsood Ahmed 9176 AI - 173 CH WALEED ZUBAIR Ch Muhammad Zubair 230 AI - 174 Ch. Imran ud Din Ch. Din Muhammad 2287 AI - 175 Ch. Umer Hayat Muhammad Zubair 5184 AI - 176 DANIA AHMED Shahid Ahmed 473 AI - 177 Danish Majid Majid Pervaiz 1429 AI - 178 Danish Murad Janjua Murad Hussain Janua 112 AI - 179 Dawood Khan Jan Muhammad 2277 AI - 180 Derya Khan Allah Bux 3140 AI - 181 DILBAR HUSSAIN Muhammad Mithal 1188 AI - 182 Dildar Hussain Zarin Shah 2006 AI - 183 Ehtasham Adnan Khudadad Khudadad 2271 AI - 184 Ehtasham Ali Ismail Khan 3842 AI - 185 EHTASHAM ARIF Muhammad Arif 2007 AI - 186 Ehtasham Rashid Rashid Mahmood Rashid 731 AI - 187 Ehtesham Ali Muhammad pervez 8288 AI - 188 FAHAD AHMED Altaf Ahmed 1495 AI - 189 Faheem Hussain Chaudhry Ch. Muhammad Hussain 7346 AI - 190 FAIQA SHAMSHAD IFTIKHAR ALI 1008 AI - 191 Faisal Idrees Muhammad Idrees 2457 AI - 192 Faisal Irshad Irshad Hussain 1958 AI - 193 Faisal Ishfaq Muhammad Ishfaq 4215 AI - 194 FAISAL JABBAR Muhammad Jabbar 1463 AI - 195 Faisal Manzoor Manzoor Hussain 3158 AI - 196 FAISAL MUMTAZ Mumtaz Ali khan 6 AI - 197 Faisal Rafique M. Rafique-Ur-Rehman 753 AI - 198 Faisal Rasheed Rasheed Ahmed 4807 AI - 199 FAISAL ZULFIQAR zulfiqar ali 5443 AI - 200 FAIZ JILANI GHULAM MURTAZA 6752 AI - 201 FAIZ MUHAMMAD NIZAM UDDING 3091 AI - 202 FAIZA KANWAL Muhammad Khaki 4793 AI - 203 FAIZA ZULFIQAR zulfiqar ali 411 AI - 204 Faizan Ali Qasim Ali 3546 AI - 205 FAIZAN IQBAL BHATTI TASNEEM IQBAL BHATTI 8323 AI - 206 FAKHAR IQBAL ALLAH BUKSH 1855 AI - 207 fakhar labal babbar Zafar Iqbal 1102 AI - 208 Fakhir Ayub Muhammad Ayub 2058 AI - 209 Farasat Ali Sikandar Khan 1762 AI - 210 Faraz Khan Muhammad Ijaz Khan 6251 AI - 211 FARHAD AHMED IFTIKHAR AHMED FARHAN AKHTAR 7882 AI - 212 Parvez Akhtar CHAUDHARY 1696 AI - 213 Farhan Ali Anwar Ali 4373 AI - 214 FARHAN GHOURI ARIF GHOURI 2481 AI - 215 Farhan Khan Muhamad Sabir Khan 5918 AI - 216 FARHAN MATLOOB Matloob ahmed 888 AI - 217 Farrukh Rehman Abdul Rehman 472 AI - 218 Farzad Mehmood Mehmood Ahmed 802 AI - 219 Fasahat Hamid Wajahat Hameed 1501 AI - 220 Fatima Yasin Mohammad Yasin 1105 AI
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