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Ajk Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Mirpur 105 Result Gazette of Intermediate Examination (Part-Ii/Composite) Annual 2018 AJK BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, MIRPUR 105 RESULT GAZETTE OF INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION (PART-II/COMPOSITE) ANNUAL 2018 ROLL NO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE STAT MARKS GRADE REMARKS ROLLNO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE STAT MARKS GRADE REMARKS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 400043 MUHAMMAD HABIB ULLAH FAIL PRIVATE - MUZAFFARABAD - 400044 AHSAN ALI FAIL 400001 SAMAYRA MUSHTAQ FAIL PRIVATE - BHIMBER 400002 SAMAIRA AHMED PASS 461 D 400003 AMMARA ZAHID FAIL 400045 SAMINA KOUSER FAIL 400004 NATASHA ZAHID FAIL 400046 FAIZA KOUSAR FAIL 400005 ASMA IBRAR FAIL 400047 KOMAL MEHMOOD PASS 500 D 400006 UROOJ RAFIQUE FAIL 400048 NATASHA BIBI PASS 492 D 400007 RIFFAT BANO FAIL 400049 MADEEHA PARVEEN Rs. 200/- RW-FEE 400008 RABIA ANWER FAIL 400050 SAJJAD MAZHAR PASS 561 C 400009 AMINA SAGEER PASS 515 D 400051 AAMER HAMEED FAIL 400010 MADIHA SADIQ PASS 460 D 400052 INSHAL ALTAF FAIL 400011 RABIA MUMTAZ PASS 436 E 400053 BILAWAL SAJAAD FAIL 400012 FAIZA SAGHEER PASS 471 D 400054 ZEESHAN ZAMAN FAIL 400013 RUBI MATLOOB E-C-I E-C-II LC:S/18 PRIVATE - KOTLI 400014 GULFAM NASIR FAIL 400015 SANA TAHIR FAIL 400055 NIGHAT RAHMAN FAIL 400016 BEENISH BIBI FAIL 400056 TANVEER FATIMA FARYAD FAIL 400017 SABA GUL FAIL 400057 RABIA KAUSAR PASS 462 D 400018 RABIA GHAFOOR E-C-I E-C-II LC:S/18 400058 ALIA QUDRATTULLAH FAIL 400019 NAILA SHAKIR KHAWAJA FAIL 400059 HUSEENA HAYAT FAIL 400020 FARVA KAINAAT FAIL 400060 MEHREEN ARSHAD FAIL 400021 SYEDA SAQIA GILLANI FAIL 400061 FARHANA RASHID PASS 544 D 400022 KASHIF BASHIR PASS 524 D 400062 IQRA YAQOOB PASS 473 D 400023 MUHAMMAD SHAFI FAIL 400063 HINA PERVEEN FAIL 400024 ARSLAN AHMAD PASS 519 D 400064 RAHAT AFTAB PASS 523 D 400025 ATIQ-UR-REHMAN FAIL 400065 TEHMINA MAZHAR E-C-II LC:S/18 400026 RAJA SAOOD JABIR FAIL 400066 SOBIA HAMEED E-C-I E-C-II LC:S/18 400027 MUHAMMAD ABID KHAN E-C-I E-C-II LC:S/18 400067 ANISA SHAUKAT E-C-I E-C-II LC:S/18 400028 SHEHARYAR ZAFFAR CHE-I CHE-II MAT-II LC:S/18 400068 SARA JAMIL PASS 459 D 400029 MUHAMMAD SHOUKAT Rs. 3800/- RW-FEE 400069 SIDRA KOUSAR E-C-I E-C-II LC:S/18 PRIVATE - MIRPUR 400070 NAZIMA LAL PASS 463 D 400071 USMAN SIKANDAR FAIL 400030 ZARKA NOREEN FAIL 400072 AFRAZ MUMTAZ FAIL 400031 UROOJ ASIF FAIL 400073 HAMZA AZIZ FAIL 400032 SAIMA SHAHZADI FAIL 400074 KHAWAR RIAZ FAIL 400033 SAMIA MAJEED FAIL 400075 ARSHID MAHMOOD PASS 455 D 400034 MAHWISH SHABBIR FAIL 400076 USMAN AZEEM PASS 394 E 400035 AMNA ASGHAR FAIL 400077 MUHAMMAD ARFAN FAIL 400036 AYESHA SAGHIR PASS 414 E 400078 TANVEER HUSSAIN FAIL 400037 YUMNA RIAZ R-LATER 400079 MUHAMMAD ADEEL FAIL 400038 ARSLAN PARVEZ FAIL 400080 MUHAMMAD SAJID RASHEED PASS 458 D 400039 MUHAMMAD AAMIR PASS 459 D PRIVATE - BAGH 400040 QASIM ZAHOOR PASS 427 E 400041 FAIZAN ARSHAD FAIL 400081 ASIA KHURSHID FAIL 400042 WAQAR ALI FAIL 400082 NOSHEEN JAVEED E-C-II LC:S/18 AJK BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, MIRPUR 106 RESULT GAZETTE OF INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION (PART-II/COMPOSITE) ANNUAL 2018 ROLL NO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE STAT MARKS GRADE REMARKS ROLLNO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE STAT MARKS GRADE REMARKS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 400083 FAREEMA BAGUM FAIL 400121 SYED ZARAR HUSSAIN PASS 477 D 400084 MEHWISH ANSAR PASS 472 D 400122 ABDUL MANAN FAIL 400085 BABRA KHATOON FAIL 400123 WAQAR BASHIR FAIL 400086 NIGHAT SHAHEEN PASS 454 D PRIVATE - HAVELI 400087 ANHAM ARSHAD FAIL 400088 WASERAN SHAKEEL FAIL 400124 SHAHNAZ E-C-I E-C-II LC:S/18 400089 SIBGHAT ULLAH PASS 458 D 400125 MUHAMMAD SHAKEEL FAIL 400090 TANWEER GULZAR FAIL PRIVATE - MUZAFFARABAD PRIVATE - POONCH 400127 SYED IBRAR HUSSAIN FAIL 400091 SABA ATIF FAIL 400129 HIRA JAVID R-LATER 400092 SIDDRA SAJID PASS 418 E PRIVATE - MIRPUR 400093 KINZA MUNSHAD PASS 461 D 400094 AMIMA RAZZAQ FAIL 400130 LAIBA MUSHTAQ FAIL 400095 MEHWISH IKHLAQ FAIL PRIVATE - NEELUM 400096 MUHAMMAD SHAFEEQ FAIL 400097 TABISH SAGHEER SUDOZAI FAIL 400131 IQIRA R-LATER 400098 MUJEEB UR REHMAN FAIL PRIVATE - MUZAFFARABAD 400099 MUSAB TAHIR FAIL 400133 BILAL GHAFOOR KHAN R-LATER 400100 ZAHOOR SAFEER R-LATER 400101 MUHAMMAD BANARAS KHAN FAIL PRIVATE - HATTIAN PRIVATE - SADHNUTI 400134 IMRAZ AHMED R-LATER 400102 ASMA KOUSAR FAIL PRIVATE - SADHNUTI 400103 AQSA SHAHID FAIL 400136 AQSA MARYAM R-LATER 400104 ANUM LATIF E-C-II LC:S/18 400105 NAZEEBA KHANUM FAIL PRIVATE - MUZAFFARABAD 400106 HASINA IQBAL FAIL 401001 GHAZALA KOSAR PASS 497 D IMP 400107 WASEEM AZMAT E-C-II LC:S/18 401002 MADIHA SALEEM PASS 648 C NOT-IMP 400108 RASHID ALTAF FAIL 401003 BUSHRA BIBI PASS 528 D IMP PRIVATE - NEELUM 401004 MARRIUM BASHIR PASS 890 A1 IMP 401005 AROOJ KANWAL PASS 585 C IMP 400109 ASMA BIBI FAIL 401006 KUBRA MAQSOOD PASS 675 B IMP 400110 AMINA BIBI FAIL 401007 NOSHABA KAZMI PASS 471 D IMP 400111 SAIMA FREED PASS 457 D 401008 NIGHAT BIBI FAIL NOT-IMP 400112 SABA DILDAR E-C-I E-C-II LC:S/18 401009 FAIZA TANOLI PASS 517 D IMP 400113 SYEDA ASMA SHAHEEN FAIL 401011 AROOJ HASEEB PASS 501 D IMP 400114 JAWAD ARSHID FAIL 401012 RIFAT SHAHEEN PASS 433 E NOT-IMP 400115 RIAZ BASHIR FAIL 401013 HIFSA ABBASI PASS 582 C IMP 400116 KHALID HUSSAIN FAIL 401014 SAAD KHALID KHAN PASS 947 A1 IMP 400117 AMMAD AKRAM FAIL 401015 TOQEER UR REHMAN PASS 531 D IMP 400118 ZIA-UR-REHMAN PASS 499 D 401016 ZUBAIR AHMED FAIL NOT-IMP PRIVATE - HATTIAN 401017 NABEEL AHMAD PASS 500 D IMP 401018 RANA KASHAN PASS 469 D IMP 400119 SEHRISH IRSHAD FAIL 401020 ARAJA MUSSAWAR ZAHOOR KHAN FAIL NOT-IMP 400120 MAHTAB AHMAD KHAN PASS 456 D AJK BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, MIRPUR 107 RESULT GAZETTE OF INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION (PART-II/COMPOSITE) ANNUAL 2018 ROLL NO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE STAT MARKS GRADE REMARKS ROLLNO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE STAT MARKS GRADE REMARKS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 401021 SYED JUNAID SHAH PASS 501 D IMP 401064 ALVEENA WAHEED PASS 974 A1 IMP 401022 MUHAMMAD SHAHBAZ KHAN Let Off RW-UFM 401065 MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH MAROOF PASS 612 C IMP 401023 HAMZA ALI ABBASI FAIL NOT-IMP 401066 AFAQ MANZOOR PASS 509 D IMP 401024 WAQAS NAZIR SULEHRIA PASS 521 D IMP 401067 EHTSHAM IKRAM FAIL NOT-IMP 401025 RAJA AWAIS KHAN FAIL NOT-IMP 401068 MUHAMMAD FAIZAN ABID PASS 485 D IMP 401026 SARDAR ASRAR AHMED PASS 530 D IMP 401069 MUHAMMAD LUQMAN PASS 502 D IMP 401027 TOSEEF BUTT PASS 577 C IMP 401070 BLAWAL IKHLAQ PASS 609 C IMP 401028 ARSLAN AHMED KHAN FAIL NOT-IMP PRIVATE - KOTLI 401029 JUNAID ALI CHAUDHRY PASS 482 D NOT-IMP 401030 RAJA SAQIB MUKHTAR FAIL NOT-IMP 401071 HAJRA SIDDIQUE PASS 523 D IMP 401031 ALI HURERA PASS 515 D IMP 401072 MAIRA SHAMEEM FAIL NOT-IMP 401032 MUHAMMAD AHSAN KHAN PASS 628 C IMP 401073 HUMAIRA RAFTAR PASS 528 D IMP 401033 MALIK USMAN ASHRAAF PASS 662 B IMP 401074 KASHMAILA BASHIR PASS 647 C IMP 401034 HAMZA SHAKIR PASS 450 D IMP 401076 RAZIA MUSHTAQ PASS 572 C IMP 401035 SYED IHTISHAM-UL-HASSAN FAIL NOT-IMP 401077 SANA ASHFAQ PASS 637 C IMP 401036 MUHAMMAD BILAL PASS 625 C IMP 401078 NIMRA GHALIB PASS 1011 A1 IMP 401037 DANISH AWAN Rs. 950/- RW-FEE 401079 FAZIA SHAHEEN PASS 511 D IMP 401038 ABAD HASSAN PASS 497 D IMP 401080 MUHAMMAD IBRAR FAIL NOT-IMP 401039 FEZAN AHMED PASS 474 D NOT-IMP 401081 TOUSEEF AHMED PASS 505 D IMP 401040 MUHAMMAD USMAN AZIZ PASS 606 C NOT-IMP 401082 MOEZ KHALIL PASS 532 D IMP 401041 WAHEED AKBAR PASS 492 D NOT-IMP 401083 OSAMA SAFDAR RAJA PASS 987 A1 IMP 401042 SYED ARBAB ALI GILLANI PASS 487 D IMP 401084 SYED JUNAID UR REHMAN PASS 543 D IMP 401043 MUHAMMAD SAJID FAIL NOT-IMP 401085 LUQMAN YASEEN PASS 652 C NOT-IMP PRIVATE - MIRPUR 401087 USMAN MEHMOOD PASS 496 D IMP 401088 ALI HAIDAR FAIL NOT-IMP 401044 MAHA WILLIAM PASS 698 B IMP 401089 KHURAM JAVED PASS 557 C IMP 401045 HAFSAH BINT ILYAS PASS 975 A1 IMP 401090 TAUSIF AHMED PASS 672 B IMP 401046 SAMINA ALAM PASS 977 A1 IMP 401091 RIZWAN ALI FAIL NOT-IMP 401047 QURAT UL AIN ARSHID PASS 590 C IMP 401092 ANIQ AHMAD FAIL NOT-IMP 401048 NAZIM KHAN FAIL NOT-IMP 401093 USMAN KHALID FAIL NOT-IMP 401049 AREEB ASIF FAIL NOT-IMP 401094 MUHAMMAD EHTSHAM UL HAQ SIDDIQI PASS 634 C IMP 401050 USAMA RAZA KHAN PASS 799 A IMP 401095 ASAD MAQSOOD FAIL NOT-IMP 401051 MUHAMMAD SAFYAN FAIL NOT-IMP 401096 MUBASHAR BASHIR PASS 579 C IMP 401052 MUHAMMAD ABID PASS 490 D IMP 401097 ABDUL MANAN PASS 513 D IMP 401053 AMAD SHOUKAT FAIL NOT-IMP 401098 ARSALAN AZEEM FAIL NOT-IMP 401054 MUHAMMAD NAWAZ PASS 676 B IMP 401099 UMAR KHATAB PASS 526 D IMP 401055 BILAL ARSHID FAIL NOT-IMP 401101 AFRAZ AHMED FAIL NOT-IMP 401056 AMEER HAMZA PASS 517 D IMP PRIVATE - BAGH 401057 ZESHAN FAIL NOT-IMP 401058 MUHAMMAD HAZIQ ALI JARRAL PASS 623 C NOT-IMP 401103 AMNA NASEER ABBASI PASS 540 D NOT-IMP 401059 HAMZA SALEEM R-LATER 401104 SYEDA WAJEEHA BATOOL PASS 506 D IMP 401060 MUHAMMAD MUSTAFA ARSHAD PASS 707 B IMP 401106 KAINAT LIAQUAT PASS 993 A1 IMP 401061 HAROON RASHEED FAIL NOT-IMP 401107 MARIA NAZEER PASS 651 C IMP PRIVATE - BHIMBER 401108 UROOJ SHABBIR PASS 859 A IMP 401109 ATIF NAZIR FAIL NOT-IMP 401063 ADEEBA AKRAM PASS 770 A IMP 401110 SALAH UD DIN PASS 506 D NOT-IMP AJK BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, MIRPUR 108 RESULT GAZETTE OF INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION (PART-II/COMPOSITE) ANNUAL 2018 ROLL NO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE
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