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Merit S.No ETEA ID Name Father Name DOB Domicile SSC T/SSC FSc HQ Ded ETEA Score 1 54394 Laiba Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 31-Mar-2001 Mohmand Agency 1008 1050 1021 0 0 596 83.977 2 3829 Humna Muhammad Sajid 19-Nov-1999 Peshawar 1029 1100 1009 0 0 577 82.108 3 5819 wadana hayat khattak khizer hayat 29-Oct-1997 Mardan 804 900 980 0 0 596 81.82 4 6806 Uzma Mahmood Mahmood Ul Hassan 7-Mar-2001 Peshawar 1018 1100 966 0 0 573 80.194 5 3255 SAMAR HASNAIN HASNAIN KHURSHID 30-Jul-1999 Peshawar 793 900 979 0 0 568 79.911 6 60270 Sher Dil Khan Shinwari Iftikhar Ud Din Shinwari 12-Jul-1999 Kohat 1003 1100 977 0 0 553 79.208 7 1857 Beenish Qazi Shahreyar Khan 30-Mar-2001 Peshawar 1021 1100 1005 0 0 534 79.202 8 524 Sana Saleem Mohammad Saleem 6-Jul-2000 Karak 984 1050 1003 0 0 530 78.969 9 8209 Hooria Asad Asadullah 21-Jun-2000 Peshawar 799 900 980 0 0 548 78.764 10 7641 Sana Irfan Irfan Khalid 7-Jun-1999 D.I.Khan 1026 1100 994 0 0 520 77.973 11 5721 Hafsa Saadat Saadat Ullah Khan 5-Dec-2000 Peshawar 1017 1100 998 0 0 518 77.911 12 54223 Ayesha Gul Gul MUhammad 2-May-1999 Mardan 996 1100 990 0 0 521 77.617 13 5090 Muhammad nouman Multan khan 3-Mar-2000 Charsadda 1000 1100 950 0 10 546 77.398 14 3875 MAZHAR KHALIL Khalil Ur Rehman 14-Aug-1998 Peshawar 737 900 961 0 0 547 77.322 15 2179 Hammad Sharif Usman Sharif 6-Aug-1999 Mohmand Agency 788 900 945 0 0 545 77.182 16 21727 HASSAM KHAN JAVED ALAM JAN 18-Sep-2001 Swabi 776 900 950 0 0 544 77.168 17 21925 Alveena Jehangir Jehangir Khan 4-Feb-1999 Abbottabad 992 1050 986 0 0 509 77.115 18 4190 Syed Ali Tayyeb Hasan Syed Hasan Fazil 15-Oct-2000 Peshawar 782 900 958 0 0 537 77.088 19 22575 Muneeb Ikram Ikram Khaliq 31-Dec-2000 Mansehra 1011 1100 984 0 0 513 77.035 20 2670 Maryam Motasim Motasim Billah Khan 6-Dec-2000 Swabi 1022 1100 987 0 0 508 76.932 21 6988 Sara Khan Inam Ullah Khan 7-Feb-1998 D.I.Khan 793 900 960 0 0 531 76.908 22 8326 Sikandar Zahoor Zahoor Ahmad 15-Dec-2000 Mohmand Agency 729 900 914 0 0 567 76.774 23 7989 Nimra Waheed Abdul Waheed 22-Aug-2000 FR Tank 974 1100 941 0 0 538 76.698 24 60444 Tabish Sattar Abdul Sattar Khan 6-Mar-1999 Karak 1003 1100 985 0 0 505 76.499 25 22503 Munhill Shahzad Shahzad Mohiuddin 3-Aug-1999 Abbottabad 978 1050 955 0 0 519 76.479 26 8319 Hamza Ahmed Jehanzeb Khan 28-Jul-1999 Peshawar 952 1100 959 0 0 527 76.465 27 20108 Sikander Ahmed Zahid Waseem Ahmed Zahid 27-Aug-2000 Abbottabad 771 900 942 0 0 538 76.446 28 50324 shahana saba salih muhammad salih shah 9-Apr-1999 Mardan 1000 1100 963 0 0 517 76.422 29 20892 SANA AHMED ASHFAQ AHMED 16-Dec-1999 Abbottabad 981 1050 984 0 0 497 76.187 30 21808 MARWA HAIDER MUHAMMAD SALEEM 17-Jun-1998 Abbottabad 988 1100 971 0 0 509 76.103 31 7546 Mubaraka Amanullah Amanullah 5-Nov-1998 Swabi 980 1050 1025 0 0 471 76.044 32 41454 Ajwa Tehreem Dr. Sheikh Muhammad 9-Oct-1999 D.I.Khan 989 1100 969 0 0 508 75.977 33 4593 Alveena Zafar Zafar Ahmed Khan 11-Jul-1999 Chitral 743 900 905 0 0 556 75.915 34 1345 Haleema Durrani Dr. Noor Muhammad 7-Sep-1999 Peshawar 1016 1100 979 0 0 497 75.899 35 40103 MALIK SHEHER YAR MALIK MUHAMMAD 15-Sep-1999 D.I.Khan 997 1050 959 0 0 503 75.805 36 787 Muhammad Tashfeen Bilal Hazrat Bilal 12-Jun-2000 Nowshera 1019 1050 960 0 0 498 75.739 Merit List (Self Finance) 2 of 68 Errors and ommissions are accepted. Merit S.No ETEA ID Name Father Name DOB Domicile SSC T/SSC FSc HQ Ded ETEA Score 37 8647 Tafzeela Sadia Jehanzeb Khan 6-Jun-2000 Peshawar 1030 1100 1006 0 0 476 75.695 38 4205 HAFSA ALI SAYED ALI SHAH 15-May-2000 Nowshera 991 1050 953 0 0 505 75.655 39 2941 Bakhtawar Azim Azim Khan 17-Sep-1999 Swabi 1027 1100 996 0 0 480 75.555 40 71361 Muhammad Abbas Khan Ajmir Khan 12-Apr-1998 Swat 970 1050 964 0 0 500 75.543 41 20940 Ayesha Jahangaiz Jahangaiz 2-Jan-1999 Haripur 977 1050 976 0 0 491 75.483 42 21051 MALEEHA SHAHID NOOR SHAHID KHAN 14-Jul-2001 Karak 995 1050 1002 0 0 473 75.475 43 41428 Amad ali Anwar ali 25-Jan-2000 D.I.Khan 927 1050 942 0 0 518 75.458 44 7321 JAWAD AZIZ RYASAT GUL 14-Feb-1997 Haripur 869 1050 917 0 10 547 75.446 45 1746 Asad ur Rehman Ata ur Rehman 1-Oct-1999 Mansehra 1024 1100 969 0 0 494 75.42 46 21191 Tehreem Fatima Dr. Mohsin Raza Turabi 8-Jun-2000 Haripur 995 1100 971 0 0 497 75.417 47 2508 MUHAMMAD ABDAL KHAN ZUBAIR HUSSAIN 29-Nov-2000 Charsadda 1020 1100 975 0 0 490 75.352 48 564 Minha Shahid Shahid Latif 27-Nov-1998 Peshawar 1000 1100 942 0 0 512 75.345 49 62272 Abdullah Awal Naz 14-Apr-1998 Karak 873 1100 887 0 0 562 75.316 50 4561 Sumbal Yaseen Wazir Muhammad Yaseen Khan 4-Feb-1999 Bannu 1022 1100 966 0 0 493 75.231 51 61728 Muhammad Idrees Khan Chamni Gul 19-Jun-1998 Swat 1002 1100 958 0 0 500 75.195 52 5783 Zarak Khan Abdur Rashid 13-Sep-1999 Charsadda 966 1100 909 0 0 533 75.149 53 21781 KABSHA ZAIN SHAHID HUSSAIN 12-Mar-2000 Abbottabad 981 1100 975 0 0 492 75.123 54 21790 SAQIB MEHMOOD RASHID MEHMOOD 11-Apr-1999 Abbottabad 950 1050 945 0 0 507 75.099 55 21070 Muaaz Mahmood Ajmal Mehmood Khan 15-Jun-1999 Mansehra 951 1100 944 0 0 514 75.098 56 31486 Adnan Iqbal Khan Iqbal khan 1-Dec-1999 Swat 977 1100 978 0 0 490 75.07 57 21032 Abid Wadood Abdul Wadood 6-Sep-1999 Abbottabad 959 1100 893 0 10 547 75.015 58 9885 Muneeba Bangash Muhammad Idrees khan 6-Jan-2001 Hangu 1025 1100 979 0 0 481 74.981 59 7980 DUA MUSHTAQ MUSHTAQ AHMAD 29-Jan-2001 Peshawar 1001 1100 971 0 0 489 74.972 60 8090 UZAIR KHAN KHALIL UR REHMAN 25-Jan-1998 Mardan 1026 1100 987 0 0 476 74.968 61 357 Fatima Siddiqui Muhammad Anjum 23-Dec-2000 Peshawar 963 1100 957 0 0 502 74.93 62 3018 MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH JHAN MIR 12-May-2000 Lower Dir 986 1100 961 0 0 496 74.909 63 20943 Urooj Kalim Muhammad Kalim Khan 28-Sep-2000 Mansehra 962 1100 1005 0 0 473 74.853 64 51081 MUHAMMAD UZAIR LAL SAID 8-Feb-2000 Mardan 966 1100 947 0 0 506 74.843 65 5313 Muhammad Owais Essa Muhammad Essa Khan 30-Jan-2001 Malakand 993 1100 957 0 0 496 74.827 66 20244 Muhammad Ismail Saeed Akhtar 29-Oct-1998 Haripur 939 1050 902 0 10 535 74.817 67 60260 Muneeb Ahmad Khan Jamil Ahmad Khan 1-Apr-2000 Bannu 965 1100 972 0 0 491 74.806 68 61566 MUHAMMAD HASHIR HIDAYAT UR RAHMAN 12-Apr-1998 Mardan 987 1100 951 0 0 500 74.805 69 9444 Mehak Dilawar Dilawar Khan 14-Feb-1999 Karak 995 1100 930 0 0 511 74.801 70 33681 Jaweria Ismail Mohammad Ismail 4-Apr-1999 Swat 994 1100 962 0 0 492 74.768 71 9762 zia shahid durrani abdul qayyum 1-Apr-2000 Malakand 967 1100 955 0 0 499 74.706 72 6693 Muhammad atif majeed Majeed ullah 12-Dec-2000 Charsadda 938 1050 952 0 0 498 74.677 Merit List (Self Finance) 3 of 68 Errors and ommissions are accepted. Merit S.No ETEA ID Name Father Name DOB Domicile SSC T/SSC FSc HQ Ded ETEA Score 73 22239 Abdullah Hassan Mukhtiar Hassan 3-Jun-1999 D.I.Khan 976 1050 966 0 0 484 74.673 74 7041 Hira Alamgir Alamgir Khan 8-Dec-1999 Peshawar 1015 1100 940 0 0 500 74.659 75 52254 LARAIB MOEED ABDUL MOEED KHAN 8-Feb-2000 Bannu 1007 1050 1000 0 0 459 74.642 76 4677 imad riaz muhammad Riaz 20-Dec-1998 Mohmand Agency 971 1100 912 0 0 522 74.616 77 22892 AIMAN HIDAYAT HIDAYAT ULLAH 1-Jan-2000 Bannu 810 900 976 0 0 482 74.616 78 60601 Atif Ullah Sher daraz khan 31-Mar-2000 Bannu 1020 1100 973 0 0 479 74.592 79 41699 Azzah Muhammad Hayat Muhammad Hayat 10-Nov-1999 D.I.Khan 952 1050 906 0 0 521 74.575 80 325 Muhammad Hammad ur Dr Hafeez ur Rehman 14-Feb-2000 Peshawar 985 1100 912 0 0 519 74.556 81 7574 Uzma Khan Hakim Khan 13-Feb-2000 Swabi 1007 1100 999 0 0 464 74.482 82 54236 Zara Nazir Muhammad Nazir Khan 20-Feb-1999 Lakki Marwat 972 1100 932 0 0 508 74.477 83 40728 Haider Khan Yar Muhammad Khan 15-Aug-1999 Bannu 969 1100 930 0 0 509 74.44 84 7747 Umair Ali Afridi Sardar Ali 14-Feb-1999 FR Peshawar 1032 1100 952 0 0 487 74.438 85 2866 MUHAMMAD WAQAS MUHAMMAD ILYAS 1-Mar-2000 Peshawar 976 1100 945 0 0 499 74.424 86 21500 Maria Mohib Mohib ur Rehman 21-Dec-1998 Abbottabad 985 1050 965 0 10 485 74.421 87 60305 AWAIS QADUS ABDUL QADUS KHAN 1-Oct-2000 Karak 957 1100 975 0 0 484 74.405 88 60756 AMMAR ALI BANGASH MUMTAZ ALI BANGASH 15-Jul-1999 Kohat 994 1100 958 0 0 488 74.373 89 1906 MUHAMMAD IRSHAD NOOR WAZIR KHAN 3-Mar-2000 Mohmand Agency 911 1100 891 20 0 526 74.284 90 5999 kalim ullah abdullah 23-Dec-1998 Lower Dir 962 1100 930 0 0 507 74.251 91 70620 Hamid Rahman Ateeq-ur-Rehman 30-Aug-1998 Malakand 726 900 890 0 0 541 74.243 92 3200 TALHA AHMED AMJED AHMED 4-Apr-1999 Swabi 1016 1100 934 0 0 496 74.2 93 2234 Aiman Sadiq Sadiq Shah 2-Jan-2000 Peshawar 1010 1100 975 0 0 473 74.199 94 5273 MUHAMMAD ABDUL ABDUL WADOOD 2-May-1998 Peshawar 902 1100 928 0 0 516 74.195 95 21698 MUHAMMAD HAMZA ASAD ULLAH KHAN 21-Dec-1999 Charsadda 1007 1050 975 0 0 466 74.17 96 31440 Jamal Habib Habibun Nabi 31-Jan-1999 Swat 917 1100 939 0 0 507 74.169 97 22394 Muhammad Bilal Muhammad Khan 23-Mar-2002 Haripur 978 1100 949 0 0 492 74.15 98 4955 Muhammad Haris Khan Dilawar Khan 6-Dec-1999 Swat 1043 1100 980 0 0 464 74.118 99 6812 Sahibzada Arman Afsar Afsar Ali 5-Dec-2000 Peshawar 986 1050 953 0 0 481 74.108 100 9669 MUHAMMAD USMAN MOHAMMAD NAEEM 7-Oct-2000 Abbottabad 997 1100 931 0 0 499 74.106 101 6430 Sadia Wahid Abdul Wahid 11-May-1999 Haripur 981 1050 983 0 0 464 74.088 102 8338 Savaira Elahi Fazali-E-Lahi 28-Mar-2001 Peshawar 991 1100 956 0 0 485 74.085 103 2299 Shahab Ashraf Muhammad Ashraf 1-Sep-1998 Bannu 1014 1100 929 0 10 503 74.074 104 20172 Usman Nasir Nasir Ali 17-Mar-1999 Peshawar 984 1050 956 0 0 479 74.073 105 6659 Muzzamil Zaman Wali Zaman 24-May-1998 Peshawar 1001 1100 953 0 0 485 74.067 106 51712 Muhammad Salman Shah Hussain 9-Jan-1998 Nowshera 705 1050 882 0 10 570 74.048 107 70918 Summayya khan Momin khan 24-Mar-1999 Malakand 885 1100 914 0 0 524 74.032 108 5471 Syeda Shafaq Shah Pir Syed Usman Ali Shah 28-Mar-2001 Bannu 1017 1100 948 0 0 485 74.031 Merit List (Self Finance) 4 of 68 Errors and ommissions are accepted.
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