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Fews Bachelor's and Master's Level Scholarships : 2021 FEWS BACHELOR'S AND MASTER’S LEVEL SCHOLARSHIPS : 2021 Master's Level Merit-Based Scholarships Scholarship S Amount Merit Student's Name Father's Name Name Course Institusion Amount Per No Sem/Yr Points (Rs) 1 Arhum Hakim Hakim Raza MS Clinical Psy NUST Islamabad 40000 99.19 2 Iffat Zeba Anwar Shah M Phil Maths Islamia College University Peshawar 20000 98.38 Ripha International University 3 Muneeba Asif Asif Javed M Phil Islamic Studies Islamabad 20000 98.11 4 Humama Sajjad Sajjad Anjum MS Clinical Psy Bahria University Islamabad 40000 96.49 M Phil Environ Fatima Jinnah Women University 5 Um e Hani Ghulam Shabbir Sciences Rawalpindi 20000 94.28 6 Narmeen Komal Muhammad Yousaf M Phil Linguistic NUML Islamabad 20000 93.24 7 Ayesha Hassan Ghulam Hassan CA SKANS Islamabad 40000 92.27 8 Maryam Hamid Hamid Mehmood Khan MS Healthcare Biotech ASAB NUST, Islamabad 40000 91.89 9 Ayesha Naeem Muhammad Naeem MS IT NUST Islamabad 40000 90.89 10 Naveed Ahmed Khan Ikram MS Maths Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan 20000 90.00 Bachelor's Level Merit-Based Scholarships Scholarship Amount Merit Student's Name Father's Name Course Institusion Amount Per Points S Sem/Yr No (Rs) 1 Madiha Rafique Muhammad Rafique BS Chemical Engg PIEAS University Islamabad 20000 96.36 2 Manahil Eman Wasil Gohar BS Chemical Engg PIEAS University Islamabad 20000 95.91 3 Rabia Nasir Muhammad Nasir Ali D Pharm Punjab University Lahore 28000 95.09 4 Shameen Mazhar Mazhar Abbas BS Elect Engg NUST Islamabad 40000 94.91 5 Ahmed Ali Niazi Ali Muhammad Niazi BS Software Engg NUST Islamabad 40000 94.82 Manzoor Hussain 6 Abdul Saboor Khan Khan BS Mech Engg NUST Islamabad 40000 94.64 7 Rameen Zahid Mehmood D Pharm Punjab University Lahore 28200 94.36 Muhammad Ashraf 8 Fatimah Ashraf Shaheen BDS Army Medical College Rawalpindi 80000 94.18 9 Muhammad Ahmed Rashid Mahmood BS Comp Sc LUMS Lahore 40000 94.18 Mubashir ul Hassan 10 Najam us Saqib Saleem BS Physics PIEAS University Islamabad 20000 94.09 11 Tehseen Shabbir Shabbir Hussain BBA University of Sargodha 20000 93.82 12 Hafiza Asraa Zahoor Zahoor Ahmed BS Comp Sc FAST University Islamabad 40000 93.82 13 Rida Fatima Akbar Raza BS Comp Sc Punjab University Lahore 20000 93.64 Govt Post Graduate College Toba Tek 14 Muhammad Anas Muhammad Maqbool BS Physics Singh 15000 93.45 15 Tasneem Meo Zulfiqar Ali Anjum D Pharm QAU Islamabad 20000 93.45 Muhammad Anas 16 Fareed Qutab Farid Asif DVM BZU Multan 20000 93.36 King Edward Medical University 17 Sunaina Tariq Muhammad Tariq MBBS Lahore 40000 93.27 18 Itrat Zahra Mukhtar Ali BS Chemistry University of Punjab Lahore 20000 93.27 19 Hafsa Yousaf Muhammad Yousaf MBBS Punjab Medical College Faisalabad 40000 93.18 20 Muhammad Ahmed Akhtar Ali BS Electrical Engg Air University Islamabad 40000 93.09 Master's Level Need-Based Scholarships Scholarship S Amount Student's Name Father's Name Name Course Institution Amount Per No Sem/Yr (Rs) 1 Muhammad Zeeshan Muhammad Khan M Sc Elect Engg NUST Islamabad 40000 2 Nimra Khalid Khalid Maqbool M Phil University of Peshawar 20000 Muhammad Furqan 3 Javed Javaid Akhtar MS Mech Engg NUST Islamabad 40000 4 Aqsa Nawaz Said Nawaz M Sc University of Peshawar 40000 5 Shiza Gul Niazi Jehanzeb Niazi MS Comp Sc COMSATS University Lahore 40000 6 Abdul Karim Allah Bakhsh MS CS UET Lahore 20000 7 Adnan Elahi Fazal Elahi M Sc Mechatronics UET Peshawar 20000 8 Rabia Maryyum Itbar Khan Sajid M Sc Phy Govt Post Graduate College Attock 13000 University of Agriculture Faisalabad 9 Saira Imtiaz Imtiaz Ahmed M Sc Zoology (TT Singh Campus) 20000 MS Defence and Fatima Jinnah Women University 10 Tanzeela Mobeen Muhammad Shabbir Diplomatic study Rawalpindi 20000 11 Urwaz Zafar Zafar Ullah M Sc Physics IRAS Multan 20000 MS Project 12 Saad Mustafa Ghulam Mustafa Management SZABIST Islamabad 40000 MS Speech and Riphah International University 13 Komal Hameed Raja Talat Hameed Language Islamabad 20000 Shakeel Sarwar 14 Aimen Qureshi Qureshi MS HRM NUST Islamabad 40000 15 Hafiza Amna Ahmad Ahmad Ali M Phil Biochemistry UVAS Lahore 20000 16 Osama Kokab Talib Hussain MS Chemistry COMSATS Lahore 40000 17 Ammar Tariq Tariq Abdullah ACCA SKANS Lahore 20000 18 Atiqa Rehman Abdul Rehman M Sc Aghriculture University of Aghriculture Faisalabad 20000 19 Ayesha Mansha Muhammad Mansha MS Information Sec NUST Islamabad 40000 Muhammad Zeeshan 20 Umer Umer Draz MS University of Sargodha 20000 Bachelor's Level Need-Based Scholarships S Scholarship Student's Name Course Institution No Amount Name Amount Per Sem/Yr (Rs) 1 Maaneha Faisal Faisal Bashir BS AS IBA Karachi 40000 2 Yousra Liaquat Liaquat Ali B Sc HND University of Aghriculture Faisalabad 20000 3 Nadia Zahra Muhammad Waris BS Maths IIU Islamabad 40000 4 Usama Muhammad Sabir BS EE Usman Institute of Tech Karachi 20000 Govt College Ekka Ghund Mohmand 5 Rafiq Shah Banoor Shah BS Urdu Agency 14780 6 Adnan Khan Khyber Khan BS Physics Superior Science College 8775 7 Ahmad Waqas Amal Zarin MBBS Nowshera Medical College Nowshera 40000 University of Management and 8 Hira Gulzar Gulzar Ahmed DPT Techonology Lahore 40000 9 Ruqia Bibi Muhammad Sher BS Chemsitry QAU Islamabad 20000 BS Applied 10 Tamseel Huma Muhammad Anwar Microbiology UVAS Lahore 20000 11 Hamza Kamal Kamal Ahmed BS CS PAF KIET, Karachi 20000 12 Hadia Mumtaz Mumtaz Khan Adil D Pharm University of Swabi 40000 Govt Post Graduate College 13 Sahar Shameen Zulfiqar Aii BS Physics Sheikhupura 10000 14 Javeria Malik Dost Muhammad BS Maths University of Sargodha 20000 15 Tayyaba Mahmood Mahmood Ahmad B Sc AIMS College Shorkot Cantt 40000 16 Yahya Qadir Fazal e Qadir D Pharm University of Swabi 40000 17 Huzaifa Waqar Waqar Ullah BS CS Agriculture University Peshawar 20000 18 Hammad Abid Abid Hussain BS EE UET Texila 20000 19 Kinza Laraib Munir Hussain BS Chemistry GPG College for women Sargodha 10330 Govt College Women University 20 Ramiza Younas Muhammad Younas BS Food Sci Tech Faisalabad 20000 Muhammad Tayyab 21 Adisha Tayyab Rasheed BS Maths Superior College Sargodha 20000 22 Khadija Ayub Muhammad Ayuab BS HND GCU Faislabad Sahiwal Campus 20000 Muhammad Riaz 23 Muhammad Zahid Nazar BS Civil Engg University Of Sargodha 20000 24 Kubra Noor Allah Noor BS SE University of Sargodha 20000 25 Neha Amina Muhammad Afzal BS CS COMSATS Abbotabad 40000 26 Hamza Shafiq Muhammad Shafiq BS CS MNS UET Multan 20000 Rao Aneeq ur Rao Muzammil 27 Rehman Hussain BBA University of Central Punjab 20000 28 Ayesha Siddiqa Tariq Mehmood BS Textile University of Sargodha 20000 29 Syed Adnan Haider Syed Asad Raza BS Physics University of Peshawar 20000 30 Mutahar Ahmed Ayaz Ahmed BBA Air Unversity Islamabad 40000 Riphah International University Lahore 31 Abdul Mateen Abdul Manan BS MLT Campus 20000 32 Maliha Saqib Saqib Rashid B Sc Lahore School of Economics 20000 Muhammad Usman 33 Ayub Muhammad Ayub BS Physics University of Sahiwal 20000 34 Saman Fatima Zahid Ali BS CS Bilquis College For women Nur Khan 25500 Muhammad Taha Ali 35 Aslam Muhammad Aslam BS Elect Hira College Sargodha 20000 36 Manzer Javed Sindhu Muhammad Javed BS Applied Geology University of Punjab Lahore 20000 37 Sundas Zulfiqar Zulfiqar Ahmed BS Psychology FCOE Lahore 40000 Muhammad Asif 38 Sulal Bin Asif Tabbssum BS Elect Engg HITECH University Texila 20000 Frontier Degree College for Women 39 Nimra Nawaz Said Nawaz BS Stats Peshawar 8000 Muhammad Zamir 40 Rabbia Zamir Khan BS Maths Air University Islamabad 40000 Govt Post Graduate Colleges of 41 Saman Rauf Abdul Rauf BS Botany Sience Faisalabad 7840 Muhammad Riaz 42 Saira Riaz Nazar ADS Superior College Sargodha 40000 Post Graduate Institute of Allied Health 43 Sheraz Afzal Muhammad Afzal AD Radiography Sciences Faisalabad 22300 Muhammad Bilal 44 Nayyar Nayyar Zaman BS Textile Management National Textile University Faisalabad 20000 45 Muhammadah Zafar Zafar Ullah ADS Superior College Jahanian 40000 Muhammad Hadeed 46 Hiyat Faisal Rasheed BS SE University of Central Punjab 20000 Muhammad Danish 47 Akhtar Akhtar Rasool BBA University of Central Punjab Lahore 20000 48 Sadia Nisar Nisar Ahmed BBA Hamdard University Islamabad 20000 Govt Degree college for Women 49 Uzma Hina M Manzoor ADA Shahpur Saddar 10000 50 Khadija Sohail Shafi Sohail Shafi BS Communication Habib University Karachi 20000 Wajeeh Hassan Mehboob Hassan 51 Qureshi Quershi BS Mech NED UET Karachi 20000 52 Aiza Maryam Nafees ur Rehman B Sc Govt College for Women Chakwal 8060 53 Muqaddas Laraib Farooq Ahmed BS Eng KUST Kohat 20000 Govt Post Graduate College for 54 Sara Jabeen Zubair Ahmed BS Islamic Studies women Sargodha 10915 55 Alishba Ishtiaq Muhammad Ishtiaq BS Chemsitry Govt Post Graduate College Sargodha 16970 56 Raheel Shehzad Muhammad Aslam BBA University of Mainwali 20000 Muhammad Ashir Muhammad Saeed 57 Saeed Ahmed BS CS Virtual University Pakistan 18000 Muhammad Mumtaz 58 Iqra Mumtaz Hussain BS Maths BCOE Nur Khan 26500 59 Ubaid Ullah Fida Hussain BS CS University of Agriculture Peshawar 20000 Muhammad Muhammad Amjad 60 Nouman Amjad Mahmood BS SE Virtual University Pakistan 12000 61 Ehsan Bashir Muhammad Bashir DPT CECOS Peshawar 20000 Khyber Girls Medical College, 62 Sakeena Alam Mukhtar Alam MBBS Peshawar 23370 Syed Muhammad Syed Muazzam 63 Essa Shah BS GPGC Kohat 1000 Shifa Tameer e Millat University 64 Kalsoom Nawaz Muhammad Nawaz MBBS Islamabad 40000 65 Muhammad Ismail Mosam Khan BS Medical Lab University of Haripur 20000 Liaquat National School of 66 Fabeeha Umer Umer Nawaz DPT Physiotherapy Karachi 40000 Rehman College of Allied Heath 67 Muhammad Danish Riaz Muhammad BS Medical Lab Tech Sciences Peshawar 20000 Muhammad 68 Muhammad Anees Jamshaid BS IT University Of Swat 20000 Muhammad Hasnain Shahid Naseem 69 Javed Javed BS Cyber Security Lahore Garrison University Lahore 20000 70 Wahib Umer Raja Umer Nawaz BS CS PAF KIET, Karachi 20000 Muhammad Riphah International University 71 Zohaib Manzoor Manzoor BS SE Faisalabad 20000 Muhammad Saqib 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