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Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List Department of Arabic (Bachelors, Morning) 2020 Abdul Haq Campus S# Form No Name Father Percent 1 202764 RABIAA MUHAMMAD AMIN 91.18 2 202095 NOORULAIN MUHAMMAD RAFIQ 67.27 3 205559 NASIR HUSSAIN KHUDA YAR 61.69 4 206180 ATA UR REHMAN ZAKIR UR REHMAN 54.22 Note: This list is conditional (Subjected to approval of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zahid Concern Department and Varification of Documents). (Director Admission) Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List Department of Education (B.Ed 2.5 Years) (Bachelors, Morning) 2020 Abdul Haq Campus S# Form No Name Father Percent 1 204745 BUSHRA SAMI MUHAMMAD SAMI 78.34 2 204747 RUBAB SAMI MUHAMMAD SAMI 78.21 3 206250 SYED HASSNAN SYED MUHAMMAD SHAH 69.70 4 207469 MUHAMMAD AFTAB SARWAR MUHAMMAD SARWAR MALIK 68.67 5 205695 ALTAF AHMED MUHAMMAD MUNSIF 66.68 6 206100 MUHAMMAD FAIZAN MUHAMMAD IMRAN 66.38 7 200210 RAFIA FAROOQ MUHAMMAD FAROOQ 65.13 8 203771 NIMRAH AFTAB AFTAB AHMED 62.42 9 206939 MARINA RIAZ AHMED 61.70 10 203927 NUSRAT JABEEN DEEN MUHAMMAD 61.50 11 207432 BISMA MUHAMMAD YOUSUF BALOCH 60.69 12 202584 SEHRISH MUHAMMAD RIAZ 60.10 13 206963 HAYAT KHATOON KORAI MAZHAR UL HAQUE 60.00 14 202094 HUMAIRA MUHAMMAD KHAN 57.20 15 206719 ABDUL SAMAD MUHAMMAD RIAZ 56.36 16 206127 NAZIA MUHAMMAD YOUNUS 56.25 Note: This list is conditional (Subjected to approval of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zahid Concern Department and Varification of Documents). (Director Admission) Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List Department of Education (B.Ed 2.5 Years) (Bachelors, Morning) 2020 Abdul Haq Campus S# Form No Name Father Percent 17 207337 RABIA MOHAMMAD HANIF 55.47 18 206181 NOUREEN ABDUL GHANI 55.43 19 201208 HIRA RAFIQ SHAIKH MUHAMMAD RAFIQ 55.40 20 205792 YUSHRA AFTAB AHMED QURESHI 54.00 21 203386 MOMNA ATA UR REHMAN 53.60 22 207451 SHAGUFTA SHAHEEN MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM 52.80 23 206473 FAIQAH ABDUL RAHMAN ABDUL RAHMAN 50.14 24 205834 JAWERIA AFTAB AHMED QURESHI 49.80 25 207293 RIZWAN ALTAF ALTAF HUSSAIN AZAD 49.55 26 205620 MARYAM SYED ARSHAD SYED ARSHAD SHAMIM 48.50 27 207648 HINA SAHAR SIKANDAR KHAN 47.90 28 205750 RUKHSANA JABEEN MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM 45.40 Note: This list is conditional (Subjected to approval of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zahid Concern Department and Varification of Documents). (Director Admission) Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List Department of Education (B.Ed 4 Years) (Bachelors, Morning) 2020 Abdul Haq Campus S# Form No Name Father Percent 1 203983 MOHSIN ALI DILSHAD ALI 62.09 2 206693 NEHA ABDUL WAHEED 58.45 3 207247 QURATULAIN SYED SYED MUHAMMAD AKRAM 58.18 4 200988 ZAHID HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD AMIN 57.27 5 204098 MAQBOOL WALI MAROOF WALI 53.82 6 204702 NEHA NOOR MUSHTAQ AHMED 51.18 7 204752 SHAFAQ ALTAF HUSSAIN 49.91 8 205077 SAMEENA ABDUL GHANI 47.91 9 201067 AQSA M. FAROOQ M.FAROOQ 47.73 10 204691 DANISH ABBAS MUHAMMAD QUAIM 47.45 11 204150 NASRLLAH KHAN JUMAMIR 46.09 Note: This list is conditional (Subjected to approval of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zahid Concern Department and Varification of Documents). (Director Admission) Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List Department of Commerce (Bachelors, Morning) 2020 Abdul Haq Campus S# Form No Name Father Percent 1 203036 MUHAMMAD SHARIQ MUHAMMAD WAHEED 76.58 2 204930 ABDUL SAMAD KHAN ABDUL HAMEED KHAN 73.77 3 200955 NEHA IQBAL IQBAL UDDIN 72.45 4 200322 MUHAMMAD TAHA MUHAMMAD AKRAM 72.00 5 206992 NIMRA NIDA MUHAMMAD YOUSUF 67.93 6 203136 ASHAB HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD ALI 66.82 7 206649 SYED OSAF AHMED SYED TAUFEEQ AHMED 65.64 8 204126 HASSAN AWAN MUHAMMAD ISHTIAQ 65.09 9 205087 SYED AKBAR WALI SHAH SYED AKBAR ALI SHAH 64.58 10 202172 SHUJA AHMED SAEED AHMED 64.23 11 202331 ZAHID ALI MEHBOOB ALI 63.91 12 200287 USAMA SOHAIL MUGHAL SOHAIL AMJED MUGHAL 63.82 13 203526 SAMI SALEEM MUHAMMAD SALEEM 63.82 14 200953 NADIA AYUB AYUB ALAM 63.64 15 202540 ZIA UD DIN ALLAUD DIN 63.50 16 201770 HAFSA FATIMA ABDUL ALEEM 63.00 Note: This list is conditional (Subjected to approval of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zahid Concern Department and Varification of Documents). (Director Admission) Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List Department of Commerce (Bachelors, Morning) 2020 Abdul Haq Campus S# Form No Name Father Percent 17 203802 FAIZAN HASSAN GHULAM SHABIR TAHIR 62.55 18 202430 FARIHA MUHAMMAD NAVEED 61.73 19 202110 FIZZA SAEED SAEED UZ ZAFAR 61.64 20 202615 MUHAMMAD ZAHID MUHAMMAD BASHIR 61.27 21 204414 KIRAN MOHAMMAD ALI MOHAMMAD ALI 60.91 22 203512 HAMZA AWAN NIAZ MUHAMMAD 60.64 23 203122 SYED FAWAD ALI SHAH SYED NIAMAT SHAH 60.55 24 203973 AREESHA KANWAL ASGHAR ALI KHAN 60.18 25 200671 ASIF RAHIM KHAN MUHAMMAD RAHIM KHAN 60.00 26 205482 MUHAMMAD USMAN MUSHTAQ AHMED 60.00 27 205020 ASIF ALI MUHAMMAD SHARIF 59.83 28 205988 MISHALL SALEEM AKHTER 59.73 29 203945 SYEDA IQRA ALI SYED FATEHYAB 59.64 30 203530 ALIYA RIZVI SYED ANWER ALI RIZVI 59.63 31 202059 JOHAR ALI SHAFA ALI 59.36 32 207236 HAMRA RAFIQ RAFIQ UR REHMAN 59.09 Note: This list is conditional (Subjected to approval of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zahid Concern Department and Varification of Documents). (Director Admission) Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List Department of Commerce (Bachelors, Morning) 2020 Abdul Haq Campus S# Form No Name Father Percent 33 202949 ASMA SAIFI GHULAM RASOOL 58.91 34 206510 OBAIDULLAH RAFEEQ AHMED 58.82 35 200561 SHIREEN BASHIR BASHIR AHMED YOUSUFI 58.18 36 202990 NEHA ALI SYED MANZOOR ALI 58.09 37 203957 SYED ISMAIL SHAH SYED BARKAT ALI SHAH 57.36 38 201287 MUSTAFA ALI GHULAM RASOOL 57.18 39 201557 MUHAMMAD AHSAN KHALFE MUHAMMAD FAZAL KHALFE 57.00 40 203466 MUHAMMAD SHOAIB ZAFAR ALI 56.91 41 204148 TAHA MUHAMMAD KHALID QURESHI 55.82 42 202286 ADEENA NOOR SOHAIL AHMED 55.55 43 206657 ANAS YOUSUF MUHAMMAD YOUSUF 55.29 44 200669 AYESHA AHMED JAMIL AHMED JAMIL 55.27 45 205000 ARIF HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN 55.00 46 201476 TOOBA M.ASLAM 54.82 47 205139 ABDUL RAHIM JAVED MUHAMMAD JAVED 54.73 48 201721 BEENISH JAWED JAWED AKHTER 54.45 Note: This list is conditional (Subjected to approval of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zahid Concern Department and Varification of Documents). (Director Admission) Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List Department of Commerce (Bachelors, Morning) 2020 Abdul Haq Campus S# Form No Name Father Percent 49 203993 ANAS ABID MUHAMMAD ABID 54.36 50 203107 MUHAMMAD HUZAIFA MUHAMMAD SOHAIL 54.27 51 207453 MARIA MUHAMMAD ABID 53.82 52 202522 USAMA NAWAZ MUHAMMAD NAWAZ 53.36 53 201258 MUHAMMAD AMMAD MUHAMMAD HANIF 52.82 54 200593 AYESHA HANIF MUHAMMAD HANIF 52.73 55 201564 FARIHA MUHAMMAD ASIF 52.73 56 204554 QUEEN BISMA KHAN SARFARAZ AHMED KHAN 52.27 57 204782 EMAN ZEHRA HASNAIN RAZA 51.91 58 205379 EISHA ASLAM MUHAMMAD ASLAM 51.64 59 200763 AYESHA IRSHAD MUHAMMAD IRSHAD 51.36 60 204485 SHAH NAWAZ ALI ABDUL RAHEEM 51.36 61 203480 IZHAR HUSSAIN AIJAZ HUSSAIN 51.00 62 203894 LAIBA UROOJ ASIF MASOOD 50.55 63 205035 MUHAMMAD TAHIR MUHAMMAD PERVEZ 50.36 64 202463 MUBASSHIR WAQAR WAQAR AHMED 50.18 65 203964 MUHAMMAD SAMEER MUHAMMAD RAFIQ 50.18 Note: This list is conditional (Subjected to approval of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zahid Concern Department and Varification of Documents). (Director Admission) Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List Department of Economics (Bachelors, Morning) 2020 Abdul Haq Campus S# Form No Name Father Percent 1 206165 NIZAM HUSSAIN ABDUL KHALIQ 72.45 2 201178 SHAKIR ALI RAHEEM BAKHSH 72.09 3 203749 NOMAN ALI NAWAB-U-DDIN ABBASI 71.18 4 205606 NOOR GANJ KASANO 68.82 5 204727 ISRAR ALI ALI NAWAZ 68.27 6 201675 MUHAMMAD FAIZAN HUSSAIN SYED MANZOOR HUSSAIN SHAH 67.09 7 200376 SAJID ALI NAIK MUHAMMAD 62.27 8 206946 ABDUL MALIK ABDUL WAHID 61.91 9 203603 ANEES MUHAMMAD HANEEF 61.64 10 207152 AMNA RIASAT KHAN 61.55 11 207005 ZAKIA HUSSAIN AMIR HUSSAIN 60.64 12 202196 ALI HAIDER GHULAM HAIDER 60.00 13 205632 SHAH KHALID SYED SHAMA UDDIN SHAH 58.18 14 206363 FATIMA UROOJ MUHAMMAD ANWAR UL HAQUE 58.09 15 202108 MUHAMMAD KAMRAN KHAISTA MUHAMMAD 56.18 16 200303 KANZA ANMOL ALTAF HUSSAIN 55.45 Note: This list is conditional (Subjected to approval of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zahid Concern Department and Varification of Documents). (Director Admission) Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Merit List Department of Economics (Bachelors, Morning) 2020 Abdul Haq Campus S# Form No Name Father Percent 17 206820 IQRA MUHAMMAD RASHEED 55.27 18 206030 MUHAMMAD USAMA MUHAMMAD ISHAQUE 54.45 19 204408 SAWAIRA KHAN ARSHAD KHAN 51.91 20 202289 SIBGHATULLAH MUHAMMAD UMER 51.55 21 200543 AFSHAN AHMED ALI AHMED ALI 51.36 22 206111 ALISHA ANWAR MUHAMMAD ANWAR 50.82 23 200647 HASSAN ALI FAROOQUI BADRUDDUJA FAROOQUI 50.73 24 204110 MUHAMMAD HAMMAD BUTT MUHAMMAD HANIF 50.73 25 206977 MARIUM SHAKOOR ABDUL SHAKOOR 49.64 26 207506 BUSHRA NAZ ABDUL KHALIQ 49.36 27 202020 ZEESHAN HAIDER GHULAM MUHAMMAD 49.27 28 205079 MUHAMMAD UZAIR BIN NIAZ NIAZ UDDIN 48.36 29 204488 SAMRA IZHAR IZHAR AHMED 48.27 30 206221 HAIDER ALI MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH 48.18 31 202738 SIDRA KHATOON MUNAWAR HUSSAIN 47.91 32 206238 AKHTAR AYUB YAQOOB 47.82 Note: This list is conditional (Subjected to approval of Prof.
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