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Dated: 10-03-2021 Sr # App_ID Off_Sr Name Course_For Department City 1 75542 23163 Noor Ali LDC/UDC Regional Tax Office Islamabad 2 39077 22111 Muhammad Tariq LDC/UDC Pakistan Navy Karachi 3 12855 2822 Muqbool Ahmed LDC/UDC Ministry of Law & Justice Islamabad 4 4995 1025 MAJID ALI KHAN LDC/UDC AMF PAC BOARD KAMRA (MoDP) Attock 5 19298 5431 Adnan Ali LDC/UDC Postal Services Pakistan Peshawar 6 29039 10173 Muhammad hanif LDC/UDC Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, Peshawar Pakistan Council of Renewable 7 18155 5413 Sadar Din LDC/UDC Energy Technologies Islamabad 8 13701 4000 Muhammad Islam LDC/UDC Ministry of Law & Justice, Islamabad Bureau of emigration & overseas 9 25935 8315 Saad Nawaz LDC/UDC employment islamabad 10 4537 992 Muneeb ur Rehman Assistant GHQ, PS Directorate Rawalpindi Muhammad Junaid 11 2296 1174 Ilyas LDC/UDC Ministry Of Defence Rawalpindi Airports Security Force /Aviation 12 5876 1403 Muzaffar Khan LDC/UDC Division Karachi 13 2933 1000 Mahmood UR Rehman LDC/UDC PNMIT DTE KS&EW Karachi Karachi 14 74369 22085 Nasir Bashir LDC/UDC FF Centre Record Wing Abbottabad 15 70352 22086 Yusra Sohail LDC/UDC Regional Tax Office-I,Karachi, FBR Karachi. 16 71005 20526 Zahid Ali Awan Assistant Pakistan Ordnance Factories Wah Cantt 17 71010 20527 Aamir Waheed LDC/UDC Pakistan Ordnance Factories Wah Cantt 18 71014 20528 Nabeel Ahmad LDC/UDC Pakistan Ordnance Factory Wah Cantt Muhammad Zain Weapons Factory, POFs Wah 19 71306 20529 Shahid LDC/UDC Cantt. POF Wah Muhammad Hassan 20 73714 22082 Waqas Khan Assistant Pay and Account Office Abbottabad Batch-15 Candidates Waiting For Exam Note: The following Candidates are advised to consciously keep on checking their email and sms because intimation about Exam schedule would be made to each candidate by Virtual University through sms and email, subject to the availability of Examination Center under GOP SOP in prevailing Pandemic scenario. 21 65178 22021 Bilal Sagheer Assistant Pakistan Army Rawalpindi Mehmood Anwar 22 68057 18731 Gulfam LDC/UDC Federal Investigation Agency FIA Karachi 23 67993 18801 Nadia Imran Assistant Federal Investigation Agency Islamabad 301 Spares Depot EME Golra Road 24 65946 22022 Abdul Mubeen UDC Rawalpindi Rawalpindi 301 Spares Depot EME Golra road 25 65277 22023 Muhammad Ansar UDC Rawalpindi. Rawalpindi 26 62020 18894 Liaquat Ali LDC/UDC Inland Revenue, FBR, Pakistan Karachi 27 67367 19857 Noor Ul Amin Assistant Estate Office Management Islamabad Directorate General Pakistan Post 28 68798 19948 Khair-un-nisa Assistant Office Islamabad Islamabad 29 71007 20530 Fawad Hussain LDC/UDC Pakistan Ordnance Factories Wah Cantt Mirza Muhammad 30 71036 20531 Arshad Baig LDC/UDC Pakistan Ordnance Factories Wah Cantt. 31 70695 20408 Fatima Tahir LDC/UDC Ministry of Law and Justice Islamabad Ministry of Law and Justice,DDO 32 70220 20409 Nabila Tabassum LDC/UDC Section (Solicitor Wing) islamabad 301 spares Depot EME golra Road 33 65955 22024 Sabih Ud Din UDC Rawalpindi Rawalpindi 34 70683 20410 Nazakat Hussain LDC/UDC Ministry of Law and Justice Islamabad 35 70623 20411 Waseem Khan LDC/UDC Ministry of Law and Justice Islamabad 36 70680 20412 Ghalib Hussain LDC/UDC Law and Justice Division Islamabad Muhhammad Moin Ud 37 70673 20413 Din LDC/UDC Ministry of Law and Justice ISLAMABAD 38 70624 20414 Sheraz Ahmed LDC/UDC Ministry of Law and Justice Islamabad Muhammad Jamil 39 70689 20415 Hussain LDC/UDC Ministry of Law and Justice Islamabad Batch-15 Candidates Waiting For Exam Note: The following Candidates are advised to consciously keep on checking their email and sms because intimation about Exam schedule would be made to each candidate by Virtual University through sms and email, subject to the availability of Examination Center under GOP SOP in prevailing Pandemic scenario. 40 70586 20416 Ghous Ul Hassan Tariq LDC/UDC Attorney General Office Lahore 41 70609 20418 Dilawar Khan LDC/UDC Ministry of Law & Justice islamabad Ministry of Law and 42 70172 20420 Abaidullah LDC/UDC Justice,Attorney General Office Lahore Muhammad Azeem Ministry of Law and 43 70885 20421 Sheikh LDC/UDC Justice,Attorney General Office Islamabad Directorate General of Special 44 71754 20422 Mrs. Afia Rais Assistant Education Islamabad. Directorate General of Special 45 71167 20423 Nadia Raza Assistant Education Islamabad Muhammad Adeel 46 66603 20424 Javed LDC/UDC Management Services Wing Islamabad 47 71191 20425 Saqib Ali LDC/UDC 701 Regional Workshop EME Okara Cantt 48 71192 20426 Tahir Zaman LDC/UDC 701 Regional Workshop EME Okara Cantt 49 71725 20428 Muhammad Afzal LDC/UDC Pakistan Public Work Department Sargodha Remount Veterinary & Farms 50 69694 20430 Fazal Manan LDC/UDC Corps Pakistan Army (RV&FC) Mardan Remount Veterinary & Farms 51 69693 20431 Amir Nawaz Khan LDC/UDC Corps Pakistan Army (RV&FC) Mardan 52 69784 20432 Adnan Baig LDC/UDC Military Farm Bannu Cantt Bannu 53 70642 20434 Fahad Touqeer LDC/UDC Pakistan navy civilian Karachi Ministry of Defence PASB Sectt 54 71361 20436 Shakeel Raza LDC/UDC Rawalpindi Bahawalpur Ministry of Defence PASB Sectt 55 71357 20437 Adalat Baig LDC/UDC Rawalpindi Bahawalpur Ministry of Defence PASB Sectt 56 71355 20438 Habib Ullah LDC/UDC Rawalpindi Bahawalpur 57 70819 20439 Waqar Ahmed LDC/UDC ORD DTE, GHQ RAWALPINDI Batch-15 Candidates Waiting For Exam Note: The following Candidates are advised to consciously keep on checking their email and sms because intimation about Exam schedule would be made to each candidate by Virtual University through sms and email, subject to the availability of Examination Center under GOP SOP in prevailing Pandemic scenario. 58 70905 20441 Syed Asif Shah Assistant Pakistan Ordanance Factories Wah Cantt 59 71141 20442 Abid Ali LDC/UDC Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) Wah Cantt 60 71483 20443 Ajmal Zaman Khattak LDC/UDC Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) Wah Cantt 61 71635 20447 Faisal LDC/UDC FEDERAL BOARD OF REVENUE KARACHI Pakistan Ordnance Factories, 62 70920 20450 Muhammad Waqas LDC/UDC Exports Division Wah Cantt Pakistan Ordnance Factories Board 63 70954 20451 Rehana Bibi Assistant (SCM Deptt) Wah Wah Cantt 64 70854 20452 Syed Irfan Haider Assistant Pakistan Ordnance Factories Wah Cantt 65 70856 20453 Nazira Nazir LDC/UDC Pakistan Ordnance Factories Wah Cantt Pakistan Ordnance Factory Wah 66 70919 20454 Bashir Ahmed Hashmi LDC/UDC Cantt Wah Cantt 67 70924 20455 Farhat Jabeen LDC/UDC Pakistan Ordnance Factory Wah Wah Cantt 68 71080 20456 Aniba Sultana LDC/UDC PAKISTAN ORDANANCE FACTORY WAH CANTT 69 71342 20458 Faisal Ali LDC/UDC Pakistan Ordnance Factories Wah Wah Cantt Federal Government Polyclinic 70 70773 20460 Muhammad Irfan LDC/UDC (PGMI), Islamabad. Islamabad 71 71318 20461 Muhammad Asif LDC/UDC AST Barian Camp Murree Murree 72 71026 20462 Adnan Farooq Assistant POF WAH CANTT WAH CANTT Muhammad Asad Ali 73 71048 20463 Hashmi Assistant Exports Divisiion Wah Cantt Pakistan Ordnance Factories POFs, 74 70852 20464 Amir Mehmood Abbasi Assistant Wah Cantt Wah Cantt Pakistan Ordnance Factories POFs, 75 70850 20465 Fida Hussain Assistant Wah Cantt Wah Cantt Pakistan Ordnance Factories POFs, 76 70781 20466 Nawab Khan Assistant Wah Cantt Wah Cantt Batch-15 Candidates Waiting For Exam Note: The following Candidates are advised to consciously keep on checking their email and sms because intimation about Exam schedule would be made to each candidate by Virtual University through sms and email, subject to the availability of Examination Center under GOP SOP in prevailing Pandemic scenario. Pakistan Ordnance Factories POFs, 77 70829 20467 Sajid Ali LDC/UDC Wah Cantt Wah Cantt Pakistan Ordnance Factories POFs, 78 70731 20468 Yasir Noman LDC/UDC Wah Cantt Wah Cantt Pakistan Ordnance Factories POFs, 79 70727 20469 Muhammad Sajjad LDC/UDC Wah Cantt Wah Cantt PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES, 80 71347 20470 Arshad Mehmood Assistant WAH CANTT. WAH CANTT PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES, 81 71348 20471 Abdul Waheed Assistant WAH CANTT. WAH CANTT PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES, 82 71236 20472 Ghulam Abbas Assistant WAH CANTT. WAH CANTT PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES, 83 71349 20473 Abdul Qadir Assistant WAH CANTT. WAH CANTT Muhammad Shahbaz PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES, 84 71228 20474 Ahmed Assistant WAH CANTT. WAH CANTT PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES, 85 71233 20475 Zahid Hussain Abro LDC/UDC WAH CANTT. WAH CANTT PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES, 86 71352 20476 Zohaib Arshad LDC/UDC WAH CANTT. WAH CANTT PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES, 87 71234 20477 Shehr Yar LDC/UDC WAH CANTT. WAH CANTT PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES, 88 71345 20478 Arslan Khan LDC/UDC WAH CANTT. WAH CANTT PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORIES, 89 71346 20479 Sohail Yousaf LDC/UDC WAH CANTT. WAH CANTT 90 71047 20481 Sabir Hussain Assistant Pakistan Ordnance Factories Wah Cantt Salman Anwar Ordnance Centre Malir Cantt 91 70570 20482 Chauhan LDC/UDC Karachi Karachi Batch-15 Candidates Waiting For Exam Note: The following Candidates are advised to consciously keep on checking their email and sms because intimation about Exam schedule would be made to each candidate by Virtual University through sms and email, subject to the availability of Examination Center under GOP SOP in prevailing Pandemic scenario. 92 70571 20483 M. Abid Hussain LDC/UDC Ordnance Centre Malir Cantt Karachi
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