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Margalla College of Dentistry (PMC Total Merit List) Margalla College of Dentistry BDS Total Merit List Session 2020-21 Admission Application Merit Sr # Application MasterId Number ApplicantName RelatedPersonName Score 0 11501 20753 HAFSA ZULFIQAR MALIK ZULFIQAR ALI 75.623 1 25111 31513 Areeba Azeem Azeem Hashmat 75.22 2 1059 11261 MAHNOOR TARIQ MUHAMMAD TARIQ KHAN 75.164 3 5704 14956 bisma ammad ammad latif 74.795 4 22462 29814 Amal Fatima Mohammed Saleem 74.677 5 6242 15494 IQRA NOOR UL HASSAN 74.623 6 24935 31337 NIMRA JAVED Javed Iqbal 74.482 7 12710 21962 AREEJ GOHAR MEER GOHAR MAQSOOD MEER 74.405 8 15635 24887 RUBAB ZAHRA NISHAT HASSNAIN 74.236 9 20460 27812 MUHAMMAD AHTSHAM UL HAQ MEHFOOZ KHAN 74.2 10 8053 17305 FATIMA MUHAMMAD NADEEM 74.191 11 24827 31229 AYESHA KHADIM HUSSAIN KHADIM HUSSAIN 74.19 12 8941 18193 Isha Munir Chaudhry Munir Arshad 74.145 13 7405 16657 Abdul Basit Khan Abdul Karim Khan 74.073 14 20146 27498 Muhammad Huzaifa Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 73.973 15 4946 14198 HAFSA ARSHAD AZAM RAJA RAJA MUHAMMAD ARSHAD AZAM 73.868 16 15626 24878 Muhammad Mashood Khan Amjad Hussain 73.859 17 11141 20393 FAKEHA BATOOL YAWAR MEHDI 73.823 18 23451 30803 Muhammad Shaigan Ali Liaquat Ali 73.814 19 25432 31834 Ahmad Furqan Anjum Muhammad Anjum Rashid 73.732 20 23503 30855 Nayab Yasmin Parvez Iqbal 73.709 21 10604 19856 OMER BIN IJAZ IJAZ ALI 73.682 22 23225 30577 REENAM SOHAIL MIAN SOHAIL AKHTAR 73.655 23 1891 12093 IZZA MARYAM NASRULLAH KHAN CHATTAH 73.632 24 12603 21855 Danish iqbal Prof Muhammad iqbal 73.609 25 26556 32958 Uzair Rasheed Rasheed Ahmed 73.577 26 9028 18280 Naila Javaid Muhammad Javaid Iqbal 73.564 27 15141 24393 Tausif Ahmad Ghulam Shabbir 73.564 28 14598 23850 AMNA BEBE Mushtaq Ahmad 73.505 29 8577 17829 USMAN KABIR KABIR AHMAD 73.464 30 19592 26944 Maryum Fatima Muhammad Zafar Ullah 73.45 31 14173 23425 AHMED RASHID RASHID SALEEM 73.405 32 15147 24399 Kashaf Eman Shabana Dilshad 73.336 33 2090 12292 Bayan Muhammad Arif 73.318 34 25189 31591 Farhad Raheem Aoun Malik Khalid Raheem Khokhar 73.305 35 4227 13479 Muzammal Hassan Ghulam Rasool 73.291 36 2220 12422 Rimal Saif Saif Riaz 73.282 37 4177 13429 talha ahmad nadeem 73.277 38 12264 21516 Rashid Majeed Majeed Muhammad 73.236 39 15631 24883 mahnoor MUHAMMAD YAQOOB 73.223 40 27885 33337 Daniyal Iftikhar Iftikhar Ahmed 73.214 41 11380 20632 Aima Ishaque Muhammad Ishaque Fani 73.186 42 23276 30628 Alina Abed Abed Hussein Abdul Rehman 73.109 43 1387 11589 Aaysha Khan Naseema Khanum 73.105 44 19593 26945 Laraib Danish Danishmand khan 73.091 45 22566 29918 Momina Nasir Raja Muhammad Nasir 73.086 46 3887 13139 Minahil Asif Asif Mahmood Goraya 73.077 47 27750 33202 Maryam Hamid Hamid Ali 73.077 48 18853 26205 Maham Sattar Abdul Sattar Khan 73.018 49 16034 25286 Mahum Shaukat Shaukat Ali 72.986 50 19293 26645 M SHEHRYAR SARFRAZ TARIQUE SARFRAZ 72.964 51 13761 23013 Gufran Mahmood Mahmood Ahmad 72.914 52 3994 13246 SAIRA TARIQ MUHAMMAD TARIQ IQBAL 72.9 53 26666 33068 Muhammad Farrukh Zahid Zahid Mahmood Cheema 72.877 54 1226 11428 MUHAMMAD ALYIAN KHAN MUHAMMAD AFZAL KHAN 72.873 55 9084 18336 MUHAMMAD ALYIAN KHAN MUHAMMAD AFZAL KHAN 72.873 56 9799 19051 Arfa Butt Muhammad Arif Butt 72.855 57 10366 19618 RAVEEN FATIMA SYED ASIF ABBAS BUKHARI 72.85 58 15758 25010 Raja Muhammad Afsah Hafeez Raja Muhammad Hafeez Akhtar 72.841 59 2146 12348 Maham Irshad Muhammad Irshad 72.836 60 13899 23151 JUNAID LATIF ABDUL LATIF 72.791 61 23715 31067 MARYAM RAFIQ Muhammad Rafiq 72.773 62 14482 23734 Mohammad Omar Amjad Sohail 72.75 63 7036 16288 isha yasin muhammad yasin mughal 72.745 64 18938 26290 MUHAMMAD FAISAL ZAHEER ZAHEER ABBAS 72.745 65 21896 29248 Farhan Ali Abdul Khaliq 72.741 66 26496 32898 Falak Shahbaz Shahbaz Mehmood Mughal 72.736 67 25356 31758 Syeda Zuha Naqvi Nargis Jabeen 72.736 68 21667 29019 Muhammad Abdullah Khan Muhammad Sajjad Hussain 72.736 69 14699 23951 Zainab Anisa Muhammad Rehmatullah 72.723 70 16545 25797 Aleen Nayyar Nayyar Riaz 72.718 71 10731 19983 Mah Noor Sattar Abdul Sattar 72.714 72 19469 26821 AIMAN DUSHQA NASIR Nasir Iqbal 72.7 73 4828 14080 Anfal Babar Saeed Babar Saeed 72.695 74 22863 30215 Aqsa Majeed Majeed Ahmad 72.686 75 27778 33230 Neeha Khalid Khalid Mahmood 72.682 76 370 10572 Amir Hamza Khan Naveed Azam 72.682 77 20179 27531 ALI UMAIR MAQBOOL AHSAN 72.668 78 26443 32845 Muhammad Iftikhar Khan Abdul Sattar Khan 72.659 79 22563 29915 Muhammad Furqan Shahid Muhammad Shahid 72.659 80 25435 31837 MUHAMMAD HUMAYOUN BASHEER BASHEER AHMAD 72.655 81 14376 23628 SAAD FAHEEM Faheem Anwar 72.645 82 5049 14301 ABU BAKAR JAVED MUHAMMAD YOUNAS JAVED 72.636 83 20823 28175 Amna Tariq Tariq Mahmood 72.636 84 16394 25646 Rabia Shaukat Shaukat Ali 72.623 85 5841 15093 AMINA BIBI Faqeer Hussain 72.614 86 10710 19962 Ayesha Nighat Abdul Wahid 72.609 87 20071 27423 Muhammad Saqib Javed Iqbal 72.605 88 9414 18666 Mahnoor Andaleeb Ashfaq Ahmad Nazish 72.6 89 12932 22184 JAWARIA BINTE TARIQ TARIQ MUSTAFA 72.6 90 23450 30802 Aina Randhawa Abdul Sattar 72.595 91 26318 32720 Muhammad Usman Bilal Bilal Ashraf 72.586 92 7666 16918 Touseef Aman Muhammad Aman Ullah Khan 72.586 93 6799 16051 Fahad Khan Ghulam Mustafa Khan 72.559 94 15506 24758 Sibgha Latif Abdul Latif Usmani 72.545 95 15109 24361 Sadia Sai Muhammad Sai Anjum 72.532 96 6925 16177 MARYAM SHOUKAT SHOUKAT ALI 72.509 97 23310 30662 HAMNA RAZZAQ ABDUL RAZZAQ 72.509 98 27879 33331 Ahmad Raza Liaqat Ali 72.5 99 26040 32442 MARYAM KHALID KHALID MAHMOOD 72.5 100 10948 20200 zohaa zafar zafar iqbal chaudhary 72.482 101 14778 24030 Anum Mansoor Shahbaz Mansoor 72.477 102 6409 15661 Zainab Farooque Muhammad Farooque 72.473 103 22734 30086 WALEED USMAN Usman Farooq 72.464 104 11132 20384 NOOR-E-IMAN MUHAMMAD UMER 72.464 105 16192 25444 Ahsan Ijaz Muhammad Ijaz 72.455 106 7894 17146 Tabiq Fatima Tariq Mehmood 72.445 107 432 10634 FARIYAH ASHFAQ MUHAMMAD ASHFAQ 72.436 108 11992 21244 Fatima Muhammad Muhammad Imran Khan 72.436 109 10843 20095 MUHAMMAD ARHAM ABDUL KHALIQ 72.427 110 8127 17379 Aimen Tahir Tahir Bashir Kamboh 72.418 111 14735 23987 ABDULLAH ZAMIR SAHI AMER ZAMIR SAHI 72.414 112 2609 12811 Saima Fatima Ahmed Khan 72.4 113 22414 29766 khadijatulkubra Allah Ditta 72.4 114 20154 27506 Ayza Tariq Tariq Mehmood 72.395 115 16281 25533 Marilyn Liaqat Liaqat Masih 72.395 116 26393 32795 ANNA SHAHID SHAHID MEHMOOD 72.382 117 12575 21827 Mahnoor Akram Muhammad Akram wains 72.368 118 5949 15201 Muhammad Sohaib Khan Abdul Saeed Khan 72.359 119 24958 31360 Mahnoor Gulzar Gulzar Hussain 72.336 120 15039 24291 Wardah Amin Iffat Jabeen 72.332 121 25955 32357 Muhammad Asim Sohrab Manzoor Ahmad Khan 72.327 122 15598 24850 Muhammad Moeiz Shoaib Shoaib Habib 72.318 123 11127 20379 Umar yousaf M Yousaf 72.295 124 27936 33388 Muhammad Musayyab Hussain Nasir Abbas 72.295 125 22635 29987 Dua Zahra Muhammad Mohsin 72.286 126 15755 25007 WAFFA KHAN kaftan khan 72.277 127 8411 17663 Aqsa Farooq Muhammad Amjad Farooq 72.268 128 16158 25410 Faseeha Asif Asif Mahmood 72.264 129 20087 27439 Muhammad Aalishan Ayub Muhammad Ayub 72.25 130 10368 19620 Muhammad Bilal Mansoor Mansoor Asad 72.236 131 13258 22510 GHULAM FIZA Ch Ejaz Elahi 72.232 132 5596 14848 Zainab Khan Khalid Shaheen 72.227 133 12443 21695 Maryam Khalid Khalid Mehmood 72.209 134 14056 23308 Muhammad Huzaifa Ijaz Hussain 72.209 135 19670 27022 PAKEEZA NAEEM NAEEM AHMAD 72.209 136 25932 32334 MANAHIL FATIMA Muhammad Rafiq 72.205 137 980 11182 SILZANA NISAR NISAR UL HAQ 72.191 138 20622 27974 ASMA SANA ULLAH Muhammad Sana ullah 72.186 139 26482 32884 KAINAT AKRAM MUHAMMAD AKRAM 72.182 140 26438 32840 ZILL E FATIMA QAMAR UL ZAMAN CHATTHA 72.182 141 16021 25273 Tuba Ayyaz Khan Agha Muhammad Ayyaz Khan 72.177 142 18979 26331 TOOBA KHAN BILAL HUSSAIN 72.173 143 10132 19384 Nida Tariq Tariq Mehmood 72.159 144 19206 26558 Syeda Maria Kaneez Azmat Hussain Shah 72.082 145 26330 32732 Fukaiha Kamran Muhammad Kamran 72.082 146 25876 32278 ALLAH RAKHA MUHAMMAD ALTAF 72.077 147 9218 18470 Rimsha Ejaz Muhammad Ejaz 72.068 148 11934 21186 Malaika Sohail Muhammad Sohail Saddique 72.068 149 16083 25335 RIDA IRFAN IRFAN-UL-HAQ 72.059 150 24920 31322 Fizza Anwar Anwar Ali 72.032 151 12494 21746 Asad Ullah Muhammad Rafeeq 72.023 152 19176 26528 ZOHAIB SHERAZ Haroon Pervaiz 72.014 153 8240 17492 SALMAN HAMEED ABDUL HAMEED 72.005 154 25655 32057 AMMARA KHALID KHALID MEHMOOD 72.005 155 24943 31345 khansa hassan AHMAD HASSAN 72.005 156 22645 29997 MUHAMMAD SALMAN RAZA MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 72 157 20552 27904 SAMI ULLAH MUHAMMAD JAFFAR 71.986 158 25168 31570 aman rabbani muhammad ashraf rabbani 71.977 159 14151 23403 RASHMA AHMAD Irshad Ahmad 71.973 160 13525 22777 Arhama Ashraf Muhammad Ashraf 71.968 161 19907 27259 Syeda Aleesha Zehra Syed Masroor Haider 71.964 162 15048 24300 Syeda Areeba Fatima Rizvi Syed Athar Hussain Rizvi 71.941 163 2153 12355 Eshah Fazal Fazal Ur Rehman 71.936 164 23347 30699 FALAK ZAHRA MAZHAR HUSSAIN KHAN 71.923 165 20200 27552 ASMA ARIF ARIF MAHMOOD 71.923 166 10812 20064 Asma Batool Wali Muhammad 71.923 167 23168 30520 IQRA AZIZ ABDUL AZIZ 71.918 168 26290 32692 Sobia Nafees Zahid Nafees 71.909 169 9341 18593 MUHAMMAD AMIR MUHAMMAD IDREES 71.909 170 26327 32729 Mubashra Jabbar Jabbar Asghar Bhatti 71.9 171 22995 30347 Babar Ali Noor Ahmad 71.886 172 25421 31823 HAMMAD ABDULLAH SAEED AHMAD 71.886 173 21199 28551 Fakhar Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Kalyar 71.882 174 8758 18010 AROOBA FATIMA ZAHEER AHMAD WARRAICH 71.864 175 12998 22250 Manahil Munir Munir Ahmad 71.855 176 23256 30608 ANUM FATIMA ZULFIQAR ALI 71.855 177 12204 21456 Batool Fatima Sabir ilyas Khan 71.827 178 13914 23166 Raeesa Rehman Hafeez-ur-Rehman 71.827 179 15717 24969
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