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PPSC-Result-Lecturer-English-Female-9-B-2020 PUNJAB PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, LAHORE WRITTEN TEST RESULT FOR THE POSTS OF LECTURER ENGLISH (FEMALE), 2020 NOTICE The Punjab Public Service Commission announces that the following 982 candidates for recruitment to 200 POSTS (INCLUDING 10 POSTS RESERVED FOR MINORITY QUOTA & 06 POSTS RESERVED FOR SPECIAL PERSON QUOTA) OF LECTURER ENGLISH (FEMALE) (BS-17) ON REGULAR BASIS IN THE PUNJAB HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT have been provisionally cleared for interview as a result of written test held on 08-11-2020. 2. Call up letters for Interview will be uploaded on the website of the PPSC very soon. Candidates will also be informed through SMS and Email. 3. The candidates will be interviewed, if they are found eligible at the time of Interview as per duly notified conditions of Advertisement & Service Rules. It will be obligatory for the candidates to bring original academic certificates and related documents at the time of Interview as being intimated to them through PPSC Website, SMS and Email shortly. OPEN MERIT SR. ROLL DIARY NAME OF THE CANDIDATE FATHER'S NAME NO. NO. NO. 1 10021 36701974 MARYAM JAVEED *SPECIAL PERSON* JAVEED TARIQ 2 10035 36716441 TAHSEEN MUHAMMAD *SPECIAL PERSON* MUHAMMAD KHAN 3 10047 36713846 AALIA MUHAMMAD ALI 4 10053 36713107 AAMAN AFTAB AFTAB AHMAD 5 10077 36719670 AASMA BATOOL QARI MUHAMMAD SADIQ 6 10095 36711389 ABEEHA ALTAF ALTAF HUSSAIN 7 10175 36707157 AFIFA ABDUL GHAFOOR ABDUL GHAFOOR 8 10260 36717301 AIN UL ZAHRA SYED ASIF ALI KAZMI 9 10300 36725930 AJWA MUHAMMAD AKRAM 10 10325 36702603 ALIA ANDLEB QARI ATTA ULLAH GONDAL 11 10334 36709774 ALIA HAMEED HAFIZ ABDUL HAMEED 12 10357 36705127 ALINA SAFDAR SAFDAR ALI 13 10382 36706743 ALMAS KOMAL KHALIL HUSSAIN 14 10406 36710177 AMARA ASHRAF MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 15 10420 36717707 AMBAR FATIMA ISRAR HUSAIN 16 10470 36703926 AMBREEN SATTAR ABDUL SATTAR 17 10515 36704247 AMINA BIBI SAFDAR HUSSAIN 18 10664 36702422 AMMARAH SARWAR MUHAMMAD SARWAR 19 10689 36728060 AMNA ANWAR MUHAMMAD ANWAR CHEEMA 20 10722 36700077 AMNA BIBI MANZOOR AHMED 21 10768 36705251 AMNA NAEEM MUHAMMAD NAEEM ARSHED 22 10805 36720086 AMNA SHEHZADI MUHAMMAD AMJAD JAMEEL 23 10851 36718056 ANAM ABID ABID HUSSAIN NAQVI 24 10862 36714070 ANAM AROOJ MUHAMMAD YOUNAS 25 10881 36704911 ANAM BILAL RANA BILAL AHMED (Page 01 of 18) 26 10964 36715307 ANAM SHERWANI MUHAMMAD ARSHAD KHAN 27 10975 36702852 ANAM WAHEED ABDUL WAHEED BHATTI 28 11042 36714179 ANEESA ATEEQ ATEEQ U REHMAN BUTT 29 11104 36720734 ANISA KHAN ABDUL RASHID KHAN 30 11106 36721026 ANIZA BATOOL MUHAMMAD IQBAL 31 11115 36713737 ANJUM SHAHZADI BASHARAT ALI 32 11125 36730746 ANNAM SHAHZADI GHULAM MUSTAFA 33 11172 36727156 ANUM NASEER NASEER UD DIN 34 11273 36709055 AQSA KHALID KHALID PARVAIZ HAMEED 35 11341 36715699 AQSA SHAHID SHAHID MAQBOOL 36 11342 36709011 AQSA SHAIKH LUTAF ULLA SHAIKH 37 11367 36718576 ARBIA ABDULLAH MUHAMMAD ABDULLAAH 38 11400 36704686 ARFHA MUQADES IJAZ AHMAD 39 11417 36707519 AROMA JALEEL ASHIQ JALEEL 40 11483 36708793 ARSA SHAHID SHAHID HUSSAIN 41 11601 36703677 ASMA MUHAMMAD BOOTA 42 11629 36722257 ASMA BIBI MUHAMMAD AMIR 43 11697 36710775 ASMA SHARIF MUHAMMAD SHARIF 44 11753 36716537 ATIA TAJ TAJ-UD-DIN 45 11766 36707937 ATIQA ABDUL QAYYUM ABDUL QAYYUM 46 11769 36709634 ATIQA MEHWISH MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE 47 11786 36705518 ATTIA RASOOL MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 48 11808 36708499 ATTIYA NASEEM ARSHI MUHAMMAD NASEEM 49 11859 36705302 AYESHA AMBREEN YAR MUHAMMAD 50 11935 36702495 AYESHA IQBAL IQBAL AHMED 51 12040 36705297 AYESHA RAUF RAUF AHMAD BUTT 52 12090 36713368 AYESHA SHAFQAT BHATTI SHAFQAT ULLAH BHATTI 53 12237 36701696 BAKHTAWAR TAHIR TAHIR MAHMOOD NADEEM 54 12240 36706904 BAKHTAWER KARIM ABDUL KARIM CHAUDHARY 55 12300 36702148 BISMA ABDUL QAYYUM ABDUL QAYYUM 56 12351 36700846 BUSHRA PARVEEN ZULFIQUAIR ALI 57 12354 36716494 BUSHRA QASIM MUHAMMAD QASIM 58 12412 36709025 EESHA SAJID MUHAMMAD SAJID 59 12416 36722833 EMAN AFROOZ JABBAR-UL-HAQ 60 12424 36732210 ERAJ NAEEM JOHN *NON-MUSLIM* NAEEM JOHN 61 12442 36704516 FAHAMA KHALID BUTT KHALID PERVEZ 62 12506 36702877 FAIZA HAMID SHEIKH HAMID RAZA 63 12556 36725836 FAIZA RIAZ DAR RIAZ AHMAD 64 12618 36710839 FAQIHA SHARIF MUHAMMAD SHARIF 65 12631 36703662 FARAH BASHIR BASHIR AHMED 66 12646 36714654 FARAH MUZAMMEL ABDUL BARI 67 12662 36722620 FARAH YASIR SAEED IQBAL 68 12666 36705633 FAREEHA AFZAL MUHAMMAD AFZAL 69 12700 36724932 FARHANA TOUQEER SYED TOUQEER ENIAT SHAH 70 12731 36713077 FARIHA ASGHAR CH. ASGHAR ALI 71 12760 36720955 FARWA AFRIDI EHSAN ULLAH KHAN 72 12777 36709766 FARWA IJAZ IJAZ AHMAD 73 12812 36716504 FARWAH ARSHID MUHAMMAD ARSHID 74 12820 36705159 FARYAL NOUREEN MUHAMMAD IFTIKHAR AHMED 75 12851 36729100 FATIMA MUHAMMAD ANWAAR ANJUM 76 12856 36711005 FATIMA ABDUL HAKEEM ABDUL HAKEEM 77 12862 36717390 FATIMA AMIN AMIN UR RASHID 78 12895 36723776 FATIMA HASNAIN SYED IZHAR UL HASNAIN SHAH 79 12935 36717801 FATIMA SANI MUHAMMAD ASGHAR 80 12948 36700126 FATIMA TARIK TARIK RASHEED 81 12956 36722023 FATIMA TUZ ZOHRA ALI SARWAR M. SAFDAR ALI SARWAR 82 13094 36703057 FROZA AHMED CH. SARFRAZ AHMED 83 13102 36721809 GHANWA MUZAFFAR MUZAFFAR AHMED 84 13184 36703465 GULSHAN AZAM MUHAMMAD AZAM 85 13279 36703034 HAFIZA NAYLA FATIMA MUHAMMAD ARSHAD (Page 02 of 18) 86 13299 36706612 HAFIZA SANA ARIF MUHAMMAD ARIF ANJUM 87 13322 36725463 HAFSA MUHAMMAD YASIN 88 13324 36714270 HAFSA MUHAMMAD YOUNAS 89 13326 36722951 HAFSA MUHAMMAD MUNSHA SHAKIR 90 13361 36713494 HAFSA RAFAQAT RAFAQAT ALI KHAN 91 13369 36716555 HAFSA WAKIL MOLVI WAKIL AHMAD 92 13370 36713866 HAFSA YAQOOB MUHAMMAD YAQOOB 93 13371 36705036 HAFSA ZAFAR ZAFAR IQBAL 94 13386 36714465 HAJIRA MASOOD MASOOD AHMED 95 13426 36716421 HAMNA TAHIR TAHIR MAHMOOD 96 13480 36718617 HINA ANYAT MUHAMMAD ANYAT 97 13521 36709673 HINA MUNIR CH. MUNIR AHMAD 98 13573 36714068 HIRA ALI MUHAMMAD ALI 99 13604 36712376 HIRA NOREEN REHAM DIN 100 13637 36722381 HOURIA BAQIR MUHAMMAD BAQIR 101 13662 36716643 HUMA FAYYAZ FAYYAZ AHMAD 102 13718 36705132 HUMAIRA HASSAN MUHAMMAD HASSAN ABDUL AZIZ 103 13767 36703507 HUNAINA RAZAQ CH ABDUL RAZAQ 104 13773 36720993 HURRIYA ZAHRA TAHIR MAHMOOD 105 13795 36707411 IFRA HAMEED ABDUL HAMEED SHEHZAD 106 13809 36700627 IMRANA AKBAR AKBAR ALI 107 13842 36711543 IQRA MUHAMMAD ASLAM 108 13845 36721381 IQRA HAIDER ALI 109 13854 36721690 IQRA ALI ALI MUHAMMAD 110 13866 36700261 IQRA ANWAR MUHAMMAD ANWAR 111 13875 36708218 IQRA AROOJ CH RAHMAT ALI 112 13891 36710357 IQRA ASHRAF SHEIKH MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 113 14045 36702440 IQRA RASHEED MUHAMMAD RASHEED 114 14106 36716731 IQRA YOUNAS MUHAMMAD YOUNAS 115 14128 36704609 IRAM ATHAR MUHAMMAD ATHAR 116 14163 36722511 IRAM NAZIR MUHAMMAD NAZIR 117 14192 36702150 IRAM SHARIF MUHAMMAD SHARIF 118 14199 36711450 IRAM SHEHZADI MUHAMMAD HANIF 119 14312 36701386 JAVAIRIA ASHIQ MUHAMMAD ASHIQ 120 14359 36702000 JAVERIA NADEEM LIAQAT ALI NADEEM 121 14375 36722857 JAWAIRIA CHEEMA GHULAM MUSTAFA CHEEMA 122 14389 36714018 JAWERIA AHMAD AHMAD ALI 123 14463 36722492 KANWAL NAZ MUHAMMAD AKHTAR 124 14471 36709233 KANWAL SHEHZADI MUHAMMAD DAWOOD MUGHAL 125 14526 36728453 KHADIJA AMAR HAMIED 126 14554 36714331 KHADIJA LIAQAT LIAQAT ALI 127 14564 36716249 KHADIJA RIAZ MUHAMMAD RIAZ 128 14573 36725970 KHADIJA TUL KUBRA MUHAMMAD ABDUL LATIF 129 14583 36718229 KHAIR UN NISA ALI NISHABAR 130 14592 36726709 KHALIDA RASOOL GHULAM RASOOL 131 14593 36703698 KHALIDA YOUSAF MUHAMMAD YOUSAF 132 14606 36728831 KHAULA AHMED KHAN SADAQAT AHMED KHAN 133 14612 36715021 KHOWLA NADEEM NADEEM ASHRAF 134 14630 36707849 KINZA ASGHAR ASGHAR ALI 135 14746 36705916 KOMAL JAMIL BUTT 136 14753 36702978 KOMAL AMEEN MUHAMMAD AMEEN 137 14777 36706696 KOMAL NAEEM CHAUDHRY MUHAMMAD NAEEM 138 14814 36708783 LAIBA NAQEEB MUHAMMAD NAQEEB 139 14824 36727565 LAMIA RABNAWAZ RABNAWAZ KHAN 140 14836 36703707 LAREB ZAHRA SYED AMEER SHAH 141 14850 36707318 LUBNA MASOOD MUHAMMAD AZMAT MASOOD 142 14893 36717561 MADIHA MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH AMIN 143 15014 36703401 MAHAM HANIA CHAUDHRY MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN CHAUDHRY 144 15048 36716512 MAHNOOR GULBAZ AHMAD 145 15060 36707228 MAHNOOR FATIMA MALIK SHAFQAT ELAHI (Page 03 of 18) 146 15081 36718441 MAHPARA ARSHAD MUHAMMAD ARSHAD 147 15182 36715936 MALAIKA SHER MUHAMMAD 148 15200 36707386 MAMONA MUHAMMAD ANWAR 149 15234 36713029 MANAAL IMTIAZ SHAHID IMTIAZ 150 15239 36726700 MANAL AMAN *NON-MUSLIM* AMANAT MASIH 151 15290 36719946 MARIA AYUB MUHAMMAD AYUB KHAN 152 15318 36722902 MARIA IRFAN MUHAMMAD IRFAN 153 15365 36716508 MARIA QIBTIA MAQSOOD AHMAD 154 15372 36703933 MARIA RANA RANA MUHAMMAD HAFEEZ ULLAH 155 15440 36718538 MARIAM SIDDIQUE MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE BHATTI 156 15452 36705183 MARIUM RAFIQ MUHAMMAD RAFIQ 157 15477 36711969 MARRYAM KHALID MUHAMMAD AZHAR KHALID 158 15478 36717543 MARRYAM SHAHID SHAHID ALI 159 15488 36707930 MARWA ZAIB SHEHZAD HAIDER 160 15497 36702854 MARYAM ABDUL WAHID ABDUL WAHID 161 15554 36705073 MARYAM IQBAL KHAN MUHAMMAD IQBAL KHAN 162 15565 36718266 MARYAM KHALID KHALID MEHMOOD 163 15590 36712706 MARYAM RAZA SYED HASNAIN RAZA 164 15607 36712177 MARYAM SHAHZADI MUHAMMAD ASLAM 165 15636 36717474 MARYIAM JAVED JAVED IQBAL CHEEMA 166 15667 36724103 MEHAK AFZAAL BUTTAR AFZAAL AHMAD 167 15737 36705617 MEHVISH ANWAR MUHAMMAD ANWAR 168 15757 36700305 MEHWISH MUHAMMAD YASEEN 169 15847 36705722 MEMOONA FATIMA MUHAMMAD ASLAM 170 15874 36710523 MICHELLE AWAIS SYED AWAIS MEHDI 171 15876 36717691 MIFTAH FAZAL MUHAMMAD FAZAL 172 15887 36720949 MISBAH CHAN PERVAIZ 173 15918 36714055 MISBAH LIAQAT LIAQAT ALI 174 15985 36721962 MOHNIA MUSHTAQ MUSHTAQ AHMAD 175 15991 36710632 MOMAL ZAHRA MUNIR AHMAD SHAD 176 16000 36721105 MOMINA TARIQ TARIQ NASEEM AWAN 177 16003 36702331 MOMNA AZHAR BUTT
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