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FR Lakki Marwat S Centralized Admission in MBBS/BDS Public Sector Medical/Dental Colleges of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa session 2020-21 FR Lakki Marwat S. MDCAT SSC SSC FSc MDCAT IN/O UID Name FatherName DOB M/F Domicile HQ MI Aggr Remarks No. Roll No. Obt Total Obt Marks UT 1 47251 6012629 RAHIM ULLAH BAKHTO JAN 25-Feb-2002 M FR Lakki Marwat 952 1100 934 157 0 0 OUT 81.8682 2 45944 6305920 TANIA KHAN BHETTANI WALAYAT KHAN 15-Apr-2000 F FR Lakki Marwat 880 1050 857 165 0 0 OUT 80.7946 3 42888 1101934 ZIA ULLAH RAHMAN GUL 19-Jul-2000 M FR Lakki Marwat 965 1100 920 151 20 0 OUT 80.7045 4 42641 6300282 Samreen khan Mir Abbas khan 20-Jan-2001 F FR Lakki Marwat 936 1050 913 155 0 10 OUT 80.5006 5 48483 3300792 Aysha Khan Muhammad Sohail Khan 6-Jun-2001 F FR Lakki Marwat 711 850 924 151 0 0 OUT 79.7147 6 48260 1601089 MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM ROZAN SHAH 5-Aug-2002 M FR Lakki Marwat 928 1100 883 154 0 0 OUT 79.0455 7 41988 6300683 hina ali khan ali haibat khan 3-Mar-2003 F FR Lakki Marwat 977 1100 922 145 0 0 OUT 78.6591 MUHAMMAD SAJID 8 44807 1600740 ABDUL MAJEED KHAN 7-Oct-2002 M FR Lakki Marwat 933 1100 911 143 0 10 OUT 76.9955 KHAN 9 48221 1600979 MUHAMMAD SHOAIB MUHAMMAD RAFIQ KHAN 20-Mar-2002 M FR Lakki Marwat 974 1100 890 139 0 0 OUT 75.9682 10 43767 6014434 AHMAD QAYYUM KHAN ABDUL QAYYUM KHAN 20-Jan-2002 M FR Lakki Marwat 902 1100 846 145 0 0 OUT 75.2136 11 41300 6008185 Muhammad Zahid Rafiq Muhammmad Rafiq Khan 6-Jul-2001 M FR Lakki Marwat 978 1050 906 131 0 0 OUT 75.0097 12 49188 1600613 Rizwan ullah Abdul hameed khan 6-Sep-2001 M FR Lakki Marwat 995 1100 879 134 0 0 OUT 74.5091 13 46815 6303225 Ahmer Shaheen Amin Jan Khan 3-Feb-2001 F FR Lakki Marwat 875 1050 840 142 0 0 OUT 74.3788 14 45954 6300468 KAINAT KHAN BHETTANI WALAYAT KHAN 18-Aug-2001 F FR Lakki Marwat 965 1100 851 135 0 0 OUT 73.4682 15 49780 6014772 Zeeshan Qayyum Abdul Qayyum Khan 1-Jan-2003 M FR Lakki Marwat 915 1100 946 121 0 0 OUT 72.9682 16 48941 6002120 MATI ULLAH ZARD AMIN KHAN 16-Jan-2002 M FR Lakki Marwat 976 1100 922 120 0 10 OUT 72.0364 MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM 17 49179 6012984 MUHAMMAD WASIM 20-Apr-2000 M FR Lakki Marwat 935 1100 859 127 0 0 OUT 71.4864 KHAN 18 43917 2300911 Naveeda Zarif Zarif Khan 15-Nov-2002 F FR Lakki Marwat 943 1100 883 122 0 0 OUT 71.1818 19 49732 1601428 AQIB SHAHID SARFARAZ KHAN 10-May-2000 M FR Lakki Marwat 891 1100 862 124 0 0 OUT 70.4455 20 48572 1601294 Muhammad Hasnat Muhammad Zahoor Khan 22-Jun-2001 M FR Lakki Marwat 891 1100 842 125 0 0 OUT 69.9682 Errors and Ommissions are excepted. FR Lakki Marwat List for Placement Interview 1of83 Centralized Admission in MBBS/BDS Public Sector Medical/Dental Colleges of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa session 2020-21 FR Tank S. MDCAT SSC SSC FSc MDCAT IN/ UID Name FatherName DOB M/F Domicile HQ MI Aggr Remarks No. Roll No. Obt Total Obt Marks OUT 1 41521 6005867 MOHAMMAD SHAHID GUL SHAH KHAN 3-Feb-2003 M FR Tank 1057 1100 1009 172 0 0 OUT 89.3000 2 44838 2301895 Rehan Khan Saadat Khan 18-Mar-2003 M FR Tank 984 1100 946 172 0 0 OUT 86.3455 3 45695 2301595 zaka ullah ashraf ullah 4-Mar-2001 M FR Tank 1020 1100 934 172 0 0 OUT 86.2364 4 49855 2300471 Khansa Noor Bhittani Muhammad Noor Khan 19-Jan-2003 F FR Tank 998 1100 997 163 0 0 OUT 86.0773 5 46792 2301787 Shad Khan Hashim Khan 3-Mar-2002 M FR Tank 967 1100 945 171 0 0 OUT 85.9045 6 45536 6000606 Muhammad Saad Hashim Gull 28-Feb-2002 M FR Tank 1045 1100 966 163 0 0 OUT 85.3773 7 45529 2300813 HIDAYAT ULLAH ISMAIL KHAN 1-Jan-2001 M FR Tank 916 1100 934 167 0 0 OUT 84.0409 8 48370 2300443 Azhar ud Din Zain ud Din 6-Apr-2003 M FR Tank 948 1100 950 163 0 0 OUT 83.9136 9 42737 2301202 Yousaf Rehman Habib Ur Rehman 4-Feb-2002 M FR Tank 960 1100 942 163 0 0 OUT 83.7318 10 45376 2301182 Kainat Jabeen Imran Khan 11-Apr-2004 F FR Tank 946 1100 919 161 0 0 OUT 82.2682 11 50973 6003043 ZAINAB BIBI GUL MAR JAN 4-Nov-1999 F FR Tank 861 1100 936 163 0 10 OUT 82.2500 12 48934 2301155 Inam ullah Mir Badshah 27-Aug-2001 M FR Tank 982 1100 970 152 0 0 OUT 82.2000 13 46060 2300642 IBRAR AHMAD SHAISTA KHAN 16-Aug-2002 M FR Tank 910 1100 918 162 0 0 OUT 82.1545 14 49783 2301262 Laiba Noor Muhammad Noor Khan 2-Apr-2001 F FR Tank 930 1100 929 159 0 0 OUT 81.9864 15 44855 6000509 Rahimullah Said Azam 12-Dec-2002 M FR Tank 927 1100 911 159 0 0 OUT 81.3045 16 47900 2301648 Tabasum Alam Muhammad Said Alam Khan24-Jan-2001 F FR Tank 948 1100 918 157 0 0 OUT 81.2500 17 50283 6013838 Abrar kamal Arab khan 7-Dec-2000 M FR Tank 893 1100 881 165 0 10 OUT 81.0409 18 50295 3801595 Ghazala Rani Muhammad Tariq 23-Feb-1998 F FR Tank 909 1050 920 155 0 0 OUT 80.8617 19 43499 2300483 MUHAMMAD SHAHID SORAT KHAN 28-Mar-2000 M FR Tank 907 1100 892 160 0 0 OUT 80.6818 20 48406 6005426 Muhammad Anwar KhanSanam Khan 27-Jul-2000 M FR Tank 927 1100 932 153 0 0 OUT 80.5682 21 49154 2301096 Saima Bhittani Khawaja Muhammad 1-Jun-2001 F FR Tank 984 1100 939 149 0 0 OUT 80.3409 22 51269 6006888 Shahid Ullah Laiq Khan 15-Sep-2001 M FR Tank 971 1100 911 154 0 10 OUT 80.0909 23 51730 2300908 Razaullah Shafiullah khan 10-Feb-1999 M FR Tank 899 1100 921 155 0 10 OUT 80.0500 24 44767 6004534 Muhammad Shabab Muhammad Tariq 20-Sep-2001 M FR Tank 982 1100 919 152 0 10 OUT 79.9818 25 50421 6015709 Ihsan Ullah Inayat Ullah Khan 25-Mar-2002 M FR Tank 991 1100 894 152 0 0 OUT 79.5182 Errors and Ommissions are excepted. FR Tank List for Placement Interview 2of83 26 48218 2301443 Ayesha Bibi Zangi Khan 4-Aug-2003 F FR Tank 857 1100 794 169 0 0 OUT 78.9136 27 45181 6306742 Zeeshan Khan Munawar Khan 26-Jun-2004 M FR Tank 971 1100 920 145 0 0 OUT 78.5318 28 48231 2302120 Muhammad Afra Siab Riaz Ahmad 26-Feb-2002 M FR Tank 917 1100 922 145 0 0 OUT 78.1136 29 44144 2300626 Wassia Tariq Tariq Khan 31-Jan-2003 F FR Tank 986 1100 942 139 0 0 OUT 77.9682 30 42189 6001868 Muhammad abid Atta ullah 1-Mar-2003 M FR Tank 986 1100 909 140 0 0 OUT 77.0182 31 44494 2301051 ZAIN ULLAH KHAN MERAM SHAH 4-Apr-2000 M FR Tank 802 1100 813 152 0 10 IN 74.4909 32 47159 2300435 Abd Ul Basit Abd Ul Momin 21-Apr-2002 M FR Tank 898 1100 879 137 0 0 OUT 74.3773 33 43251 6301296 Maheen Khan Aman ullah khan 25-Dec-2001 F FR Tank 926 1100 947 126 0 0 OUT 74.3545 34 45139 3901917 Sidra Qismat Ullah Khan 28-Oct-2001 F FR Tank 833 1100 939 131 0 10 OUT 74.1045 35 47535 2302088 Hashmat Ullah Muhammad Ishaq 14-Apr-2000 M FR Tank 776 1100 834 147 0 10 OUT 73.7682 36 48308 2301898 Nadia Zain Zain ud Din 10-Mar-1999 F FR Tank 822 1100 837 143 0 10 OUT 73.2955 37 43317 2301372 Rizwan Ullah Adar Khan 6-May-2003 M FR Tank 910 1100 847 136 0 0 OUT 73.0727 38 45117 6301462 Rehmana khan Sabar khan 11-Mar-2001 F FR Tank 785 1050 839 139 0 0 OUT 72.7353 39 41102 6016615 maarij Ihsan ULLAH 6-Apr-2001 M FR Tank 853 1100 842 128 0 10 OUT 70.0091 40 49818 2300587 HASSAN KHAN GUL ZAMAN 22-Feb-2001 M FR Tank 774 1100 810 129 0 0 OUT 68.7409 41 48269 6011545 Nisar Ahmad Khan Muhammad Hashim Khan 4-Apr-1997 M FR Tank 690 1050 823 116 0 0 IN 65.4987 Ineligible, MDCAT Fail 42 48115 2300445 Muhammad Adnan KhanMir Ahmed 5-Feb-2000 M FR Tank 816 1050 718 107 0 10 IN 60.2669 Ineligible, MDCAT Fail Errors and Ommissions are excepted. FR Tank List for Placement Interview 3of83 Centralized Admission in MBBS/BDS Public Sector Medical/Dental Colleges of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa session 2020-21 FR Peshawar S. MDCAT Roll SSC SSC MDCAT IN/O UID Name FatherName DOB M/F Domicile FSc Obt HQ MI Aggr Remarks No. No. Obt Total Marks UT 1 44205 1100573 Hooria Ahsan Afridi Ahsan Hamid Afridi 1-Nov-2002 F FR Peshawar 1067 1100 991 176 0 0 OUT 89.7364 2 45631 6014542 Anmol Bibi Raz Muhammad 6-Feb-2002 F FR Peshawar 1039 1100 1009 167 0 0 OUT 87.8864 3 45304 6016229 SHAHAB AFRIDI TARIQ AHMAD KHAN 22-Apr-2001 M FR Peshawar 1011 1100 974 169 0 0 OUT 86.8591 4 48098 6002418 TUHEED AHMED HAMEED KHAN 15-Apr-2002 M FR Peshawar 1020 1100 976 167 0 0 OUT 86.5136 SHEHZADI YASMEEN 5 41827 6007043 MUHAMMAD AYAZ 14-Aug-2001 F FR Peshawar 1029 1100 991 164 0 0 OUT 86.3909 AFRIDI 6 43963 6011600 Muhammad Yaseen Tila Baz 22-Aug-2002 M FR Peshawar 989 1100 952 168 0 0 OUT 85.6091 7 47414 6003092 Abdullah Said Aman Shah 10-Feb-2003 M FR Peshawar 1000 1100 950 162 0 0 OUT 84.1364 8 43562 6005044 Maira Khan Afridi Khan Raziq 8-Apr-2002 F FR Peshawar 841 1050 921 169 0 0 OUT 83.7504 9 48137 6003859 Ameen Ud Din Babar Khan 13-Nov-2002 M FR Peshawar 1014 1100 983 154 0 0 OUT 83.4636 10 44097 1102790 Shereen Ahsan Afridi Ahsan Hamid Afridi 13-Aug-2001 F FR Peshawar 910 1050 899 164 0 10 OUT 81.9939 11 51147 6010210 TARIQ MEHMOOD KHALID MEHMOOD 5-Jan-2001 M FR Peshawar 942 1100 987 149 0 0 OUT 81.7045 12 43403 6017453 Mushtaq Ahmad Abdullah Shah 6-Mar-2001 M FR Peshawar 931 1100 867 167 0 10 OUT 81.3773 13 46637 6001020 Fahad Ullah Gul Gul Rasul Khan 22-Nov-2001 M FR Peshawar 991 1100 974 144 0 0 OUT 80.4273 Aqsa Noor Ul Islam 14 45288 6300998 Noor Ul Islam 18-Jun-2001 F FR Peshawar 738 900 914 155 0 0 OUT 80.1864 Khan 15 49143 6002831 Muhammad Junaid Chinar Gul 12-Feb-2001 M FR Peshawar 968 1100 923 151 0 0 OUT 80.1136 16 46155 6306014 Rida gul Abdul hafeez 14-Nov-2001 F FR Peshawar 895 1050 945 150 0 10 OUT 80.0238 17 48305 6001338 Zaheer Ud Din Babar Khan 17-Aug-2000 M FR Peshawar 1006 1100 966 143 0 0 OUT 80.0227 18 47934 6016522 ATIF BASHEER MUHAMMAD DAUD 15-Mar-2002 M FR Peshawar 992 1100 944 146 0 0 IN 79.8455 19 44927 6008291 MUHAMMAD TUFAIL NISAR KHAN 2-Jun-2000 M FR Peshawar 986 1050 931 146 0 0 OUT 79.7450 20 44065 6014905 Bilal Hussain afridi Akbar Hussain afridi 10-Oct-2002 M FR Peshawar 997 1100 974 141 0 0 OUT 79.7318 21 44862 6008358 Javairia Afridi Muqaddar Khan 6-Mar-2002 F FR Peshawar 957 1100 949 145 0 0 OUT 79.4591 22 47449 6000638 SHUMAILA MUSTAQEEM KHAN 1-Jan-2000 F FR Peshawar 894 1100 899 154 0 0 OUT 79.3182 23 45008 6013358 Muhmmad Amir Imtiaz Khan 14-Jun-2001 M FR Peshawar 838 1100 844 163 0 0 IN 79.0591 24 44498 6004459 Yasir Hussain Barkat Hussain 14-Aug-2002 M FR Peshawar 985 1100 944 138 0 0 OUT 77.7818 Errors and Ommissions are excepted.
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