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Group a Admission List KATSINA STATE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 2ND BATCH ADMISSION LIST GROUP A ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION 2019/2020 ACADEMIC SESSION REGISTRATION COMMENCES IMMEDIATELY S/N NAME JAMB NO COURSE LOCAL GOVT STATE OF ORIGIN 1 UMAR LABARAN 96231810EE BOP BATAGARAWA KATSINA 2 MUHAMMAD LAWAL 96237419JF BOP KATSINA KATSINA 3 MUHAMMAD IMRANA 97601342HH BOP DUTSINMA KATSINA 4 SANI ALIYU 96249266FG BOP BATAGARAWA KATSINA 5 MUHAMMAD YUSUF BELLO 96248567BJ BOP KATSINA KATSINA 6 ABUBAKAR KABIR ABUBAKAR 96239289BE BOP MALUMFASHI KATSINA 7 JAMILU IBRAHIM 97603333CB BOP KATSINA KATSINA 8 ABDULHAKEEM SULEIMAN HARI 96231446GJ BOP KATSINA KATSINA 9 ALIYU MUHAMMAD IDRIS 96233044CI BOP BATAGARAWA KATSINA 10 HAMZA KABIR 96232013BH BOP KATSINA KATSINA 11 HAMISU BAWA 96252112FE BOP FASKARI KATSINA 12 HASHIM AHMAD 96244054HF BOP KATSINA KATSINA 13 FATIMA IBRAHIM RUNKA 96248770IJ BOP SAFANA KATSINA 14 USMAN MUSA 96231390ED BOP KATSINA KATSINA 15 HIDAYATULLAH ALHAFIZ 96232032FH BOP BAKORI KATSINA 16 ABUBAKAR MAGAJI 97599773DB BOP KATSINA KATSINA 17 KABIR ABBA 96233412II BOP KATSINA KATSINA 18 IBRAHIM ALMUSTAPHA TAHIR 96029015EF BOP KATSINA KATSINA 19 AMMAR LAWAL 96237946GG BOP KATSINA KATSINA 20 ABDULLAHI A.FARI 96240331IJ BOP KATSINA KATSINA 21 AL,AMEEN AHMED 96246594CB BOP KATSINA KATSINA 22 AISHA USMAN MIJINYAWA 96246358FA BOP KATSINA KATSINA COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENGINEERING S/N NAME JAMB NO COURSE LOCAL GOVT STATE OF ORIGIN 1 SAFARA'U UMAR 96250847GG CSE KATSINA KATSINA 2 AHMED IBRAHIM 96232343JE CSE KANKIA KATSINA 3 ABDULAZIZ ABUBAKAR 96244354EI CSE KATSINA KATSINA 4 IBRAHIM BASHIR RUNKA 96243270AC CSE SAFANA KATSINA 5 HADIZA HAMZA 97601210IF CSE KANKARA KATSINA 6 BISHIR MUHAMMAD 96239401GG CSE KANKIA KATSINA 7 AMINA M. ABDULSALAM 96249932JF CSE RIMI KATSINA 8 AISHA NUHU ISA 96229934EG CSE KATSINA KATSINA 9 UMMA MANNIR 96231626BE CSE KATSINA KATSINA 10 SADIQA YUSUF 96230060FG CSE MALUMFASHI KATSINA 11 AMINA SANI IBRAHIM 96245514GA CSE KATSINA KATSINA 12 HALIMATU YAHAYA 96249700BF CSE KATSINA KATSINA 13 BELLO MUSA BALA 96247791BJ CSE KATSINA KATSINA 14 MUAZU ISAH 96251255AG CSE KATSINA KATSINA 15 SADIYA USMAN KABIR 96236534DE CSE KATSINA KATSINA 16 HALIMATU EL-MAHADI 97600595IH CSE KATSINA KATSINA 17 AMINU ASHIRU BASHIR 96244022HE CSE KATSINA KATSINA 18 ABDULAZIZ LADAN WAPA 96231627BB CSE KATSINA KATSINA 19 SULEIMAN BARAU YUSHA'U 96243301AG CSE SAFANA KATSINA 20 ABUBAKAR ABDULLAHI 96239516BC CSE KANKIA KATSINA 21 USMAN AMINU 96232439JH CSE KATSINA KATSINA 22 ABDULKARIM ALIYU 96248635AJ CSE KATSINA KATSINA 23 SADIQ ABDULLAHI 96245943DE CSE BATAGARAWA KATSINA 24 ABDULHAFIZ AHMAD GAIWA 96230054HE CSE BINDAWA KATSINA 25 IBRAHIM AHMAD GAIWA 96236547JC CSE BINDAWA KATSINA 26 ALIYU AMINU SAYAYA 96240334IA CSE KATSINA KATSINA 27 AMINU SALISU DAN-OGA 96245154HD CSE KANKIA KATSINA 28 HASSAN SANI 96232071DH CSE KATSINA KATSINA 29 BELLO MAMMAN AMINU 96236684GJ CSE KATSINA KATSINA 30 ABUBAKAR SUFYAN 96236759DI CSE KAITA KATSINA 31 BADIYA LAWAL 96231587DE CSE DANJA KATSINA 32 ALIYU ABDULRAHMAN 96237436EE CSE KATSINA KATSINA 33 HASSANA YUSUF 96237812IA CSE KATSINA KATSINA 34 HUSSAINA YUSUF 96243814BJ CSE KATSINA KATSINA 35 YUSUF SULEIMAN 96235315AF CSE KATSINA KATSINA 36 JAMILU HAFIZ 96246672HI CSE KATSINA KATSINA 37 ZAINAB YA'U AHMAD 96236900AD CSE KANKIA KATSINA 38 SANI AUWAL 97599826GG CSE KATSINA KATSINA 39 ZAINAB TUKUR MUHAMMAD 96237506CI CSE KANKARA KATSINA 40 ADNAN MUHAMMAD MUKHTAR 96250096II CSE KATSINA KATSINA 41 AMINATU BELLO SALEH 96237440DC CSE KATSINA KATSINA 42 AMINU NURA 96230342ID CSE BINDAWA KATSINA 43 NAFISA LAWAL 96260752DD CSE FASKARI KATSINA 44 AHMAD NURA 96235592EH CSE BINDAWA KATSINA 45 ABUBAKAR SALISU 96249933JC CSE KATSINA KATSINA 46 AHMAD IBRAHIM 96243167CA CSE MANI KATSINA 47 IBRAHIM ABDULLAHI 96245949BG CSE KATSINA KATSINA 48 LAWAL KABIR 96253074HI CSE DANDUME KATSINA 49 SALAMATU ABDULLAHI SANI 96235424GG CSE DUTSINMA KATSINA 50 ALKASAIM HUSSAINI 96244010BD CSE KAITA KATSINA 51 AMINU ABDULLAHI 97603575HB CSE RIMI KATSINA 52 ABDUSSAMAD ABBAS 96245612FH CSE RIMI KATSINA 53 ISMAIL SALMAN 97600024FE CSE KATSINA KATSINA 54 TUKUR IBRAHIM 96241643DD CSE FASKARI KATSINA 55 ABUBAKAR TASIU 97601724JF CSE MASHI KATSINA 56 ABDULLAHI YAU IBRAHIM 96242577EE CSE BATAGARAWA KATSINA 57 IBRAHIM ABUBAKAR MUSA 96250545AC CSE KATSINA KATSINA 58 AMINU DAUDA 96239399HC CSE KATSINA KATSINA 59 ZAINAB IBRAHIM 96254848JB CSE BATAGARAWA KATSINA 60 SAADATU KABIR 96245941EA CSE MALUMFASHI KATSINA 61 BASHIR HAMZA 96250203FI CSE KATSINA KATSINA 62 FATIMA JATAU RABE 96230280HF CSE ZANGO KATSINA 63 KABIR MANNIR RANDAWA 96240254CJ CSE MANI KATSINA 64 SHAMSU SAYYADI SALMANU 96240569FE CSE KATSINA KATSINA 65 ABUBAKAR YUSUF SAMANJA 96240057DI CSE KATSINA KATSINA 66 SADIQ UMAR 96229810DA CSE KATSINA KATSINA 67 MAA'AWIYA A. HALILU 97603487EE CSE KATSINA KATSINA 68 HADIZA SANI ISAH 97600473GF CSE KATSINA KATSINA 69 ZAINAB ASHHABU 96239624DJ CSE KATSINA KATSINA 70 FATIMA IBRAHIM SANI 96231133DI CSE BATAGARAWA KATSINA 71 HASSAN ABUBAKAR SULEIMAN 96247831JD CSE KATSINA KATSINA 72 HUSSAINI ABUBAKAR SULEIMAN 96250081DG CSE KATSINA KATSINA 73 TIJJANI AHMAD 97603308JG CSE KATSINA KATSINA MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY S/N NAME JAMB NO COURSE LOCAL GOVT STATE OF ORIGIN 1 HAMZA SHEHU ABBA 96234330FA MMP BATAGARAWA KATSINA 2 ABUBAKAR SANI 96234427FA MMP DUTSINMA KATSINA 3 RABIU IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD 97602947BF MMP KATSINA KATSINA 4 HAFSAT MUHAMMAD 96236594EI MMP KATSINA KATSINA 5 AINA'U MARWANA 96231302BG MMP BATAGARAWA KATSINA 6 RABIATU KABIR MASARI 96247043DC MMP KAFUR KATSINA 7 KABIR SANUSI 96233264EH MMP KATSINA KATSINA 8 SANI DAHIRU MUHAMMAD 96237348BH MMP KATSINA KATSINA 9 MUS'AB LAWAL MASKA 96251814HE MMP FUNTUA KATSINA 10 ALIYU ABDULLAHI 97600227CH MMP MALUMFASHI KATSINA 11 ISMAIL AHMAD 96241862FC MMP KATSINA KATSINA 12 USMAN ZUBAIRU 96245851BJ MMP JIBIA KATSINA 13 HASSANA TASIU YAMEL 96224008IH MMP DUTSI KATSINA 14 HALIMATU TASIU YAMEL 96232424EF MMP DUTSI KATSINA 15 ABBAS BASHIR 96242089FD MMP BATSARI KATSINA 16 AMINU AHMAD 96239763HE MMP BINDAWA KATSINA 17 AISHATU SANI DANBABA 96242423CB MMP DANMUSA KATSINA 18 NAZIFI ADAMU 96231370AG MMP DAURA KATSINA 19 ABUKASIM AHMAD 97599576EA MMP BATAGARAWA KATSINA 20 HARUNA MASUD 96250118CC MMP KATSINA KATSINA 21 MARYAM YUNUSA 96230880CB MMP KATSINA KATSINA 22 MARYAM BELLO 96248331EI MMP KATSINA KATSINA NETWORKING AND SYSTEM SECURITY S/N NAME JAMB NO COURSE LOCAL GOVT STATE OF ORIGIN 1 ISMAIL NAFIU 96246077BE NSS KATSINA KATSINA 2 ASMAU AMINU USMAN 96240082GA NSS RIMI KATSINA 3 IMRANA AMINU EL-LADAN 96242027EF NSS KATSINA KATSINA 4 LAWAL MUHUAMMAD 96251018DI NSS KANKIA KATSINA 5 KABIR MURTALA 96244322EH NSS DAN-MUSA KATSINA 6 SARATU SULE ANCHE 96249369DI NSS CHARANCHI KATSINA 7 FIDDAUSI SULE ANCHE 96231829IE NSS CHARANCHI KATSINA 8 AISHA ABDULKADIR ZUBAIRU 96226526IF NSS KATSINA KATSINA 9 MUSA ABUBAKAR MAKUDAWA 96233135EG NSS KATSINA KATSINA 10 SAFINA KABIR SABE 96241085FI NSS KATSINA KATSINA 11 SAGIR SHEHU ADAMU 96245584EE NSS KATSINA KATSINA 12 LAWAL ALIYU 96255547FI NSS BINDAWA KATSINA 13 ZULAIHAT IDRIS 96249039FI NSS KAFUR KATSINA 14 IBRAHIM IBRAHIM IDRIS 96241525JG NSS SAFANA KATSINA 15 ABUBAKAR ALIYU 96246803HD NSS KAITA KATSINA 16 SAMAILA IBRAHIM 96235406CD NSS CHARANCHI KATSINA 17 FAROUQ GONAH HASSAN 96244039CD NSS MANI KATSINA 18 MUBARAK ALIYU 96233189HI NSS CHARANCHI KATSINA 19 ZAINAB MUHAMMAD G.Z 97599774CI NSS BATSARI KATSINA 20 YAZID MUHAMMAD 96246265DI NSS KATSINA KATSINA 21 SADDIQA SHEHU YAR'ADUA 96246086JA NSS KATSINA KATSINA 22 ABDULRAUF HAMISU 96233613GH NSS JIBIA KATSINA 23 NASIR NASIR SULEIMAN 96232701IH NSS KAITA KATSINA 24 MUHAMMAD SANI UMAR 96231357EF NSS KATSINA KATSINA 25 ABUBAKAR ALIYU USMAN 96240643CG NSS KATSINA KATSINA 26 SANI ABDULMAJID 97602357DJ NSS FUNTUA KATSINA 27 HAFSAT UMAR FARUQ 96252046FI NSS FUNTUA KATSINA 28 UMAR YUSHA'U 96236797CB NSS KATSINA KATSINA 29 ZUBAIRU ALIYU 97600751AH NSS BATAGARAWA KATSINA 30 MUHAMMAD ABUBAKAR TURARE 96231785CC NSS KATSINA KATSINA 31 KHALILFAROUQ 96249153AH NSS BATAGARAWA KATSINA 32 SAID ABDULMALIK 96235557FF NSS BATAGARAWA KATSINA 33 HALIMAT AHMAD 96031380DB NSS ILLORIN KWARA 34 SALISU ABDULAZIZ 96246804HA NSS KATSINA KATSINA 35 FATIMA MUHAMMAD MUSTAPHA 96239015GA NSS KATSINA KATSINA 36 MUSTAPHA MUHAMMAD 96238331HF NSS KATSINA KATSINA 37 AMINU ABDULLAHI 96235849FC NSS KATSINA KATSINA 38 AMINU HAMZA 97603479GI NSS BATAGARAWA KATSINA 39 FATIMA AHMAD SHINKAFI 96250387IF NSS KATSINA KATSINA 40 YASIR SURAJO 97601285FE NSS KATSINA KATSINA 41 BAFFA SANI NAMARE 96230268BE NSS DUTSINMA KATSINA 42 ISHAQ AHMAD 96245304BB NSS KATSINA KATSINA 43 AMINU ABDULLAHI 96235849FC NSS KATSINA KATSINA 44 UMMULKHAIRI HALLIRU 96248027IH NSS KATSINA KATSINA 45 ZUBAIRU MUHSIN 97600264BD NSS BATAGARAWA KATSINA 46 ISMAIL MUHAMMAD RABIU 96249084CA NSS KATSINA KATSINA 47 MUSA SAMAILA 96231305AH NSS RIMI KATSINA 48 MUSADDIQ UMAR FARUQ 96248950DE NSS KATSINA KATSINA 49 ABDULLAHI YUNUSA 96229078JC NSS BAURE KATSINA 50 ABDULKADIR MUHAMMAD 96231419FD NSS BATAGARAWA KATSINA 51 MUNTARI SAADU 96245807FE NSS KATSINA KATSINA 52 MUSA IBRAHIM 96249258IA NSS BATAGARAWA KATSINA 53 AISHA ABBA YUSUF 96251293IG NSS DUTSINMA KATSINA 54 WASILA YAHAYA DAURA 97598264JG NSS DAURA KATSINA 55 MUSA ISAH WADA 96184537EJ NSS RIMI KATSINA 56 MUHAMMAD BUHARI ABDULRAHMAN 97603086ID NSS BATAGARAWA KATSINA 57 SAYYADI NURA SALMANU 96238819GG NSS KATSINA KATSINA 58 MUHAMMAD FATIMA MUKHTAR 96240400HG NSS KATSINA KATSINA 59 SULAIMAN ABDULLAHI 96252146EJ NSS CHARANCHI KATSINA 60 UMAR MUHAMMAD 96230161EE NSS DUTSINMA KATSINA 61 ZAINAB AHMAD ADAM 96242127DG NSS BATAGARAWA KATSINA 62 YAKUBU YUSUF 96247656DG NSS MANI KATSINA 63 MARYAM ABUBAKAR SULEIMAN 96230081JA NSS KATSINA KATSINA .
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