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DEPARTMENT of MICROBIOLOGY and MOLECULAR GENETICS LIST of ENTRY TEST STUDENT (FEMALE) Total Entry Test Marks = 120 Qualifyin Marks (40%) = 48 Roll No DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR GENETICS LIST OF ENTRY TEST STUDENT (FEMALE) Total Entry Test Marks = 120 Qualifyin Marks (40%) = 48 Roll No. Form No. Name Father’s Name Marks Remarks Obtained 01 16 Javeria Tehreem Ihsan Ullah 67.75 Pass 02 20 Mahreen Khalid Khalid Hussain 26.25 Fail 03 19 Iqra Parveen Sohail Kayani 67.75 Pass Kayani 04 15 Fariha Zafar Zafar Ullah Khan 32.5 Fail Ullah 05 26 Samna Batool Rana Rizwan 57.50 Pass Hussain 06 21 Izzah Saigol M. Waseem Saigol Absent 07 41 Hamna Saleem Saleem Ahmed 43.75 Fail 08 53 Aiman Ijaz Ch. Ijaz Ahmad 65 Pass 09 14 Kiran Nasir Nasir Mehmood 64.25 Pass 10 50 Ansa Shehzadi Nousher Ali 64 Pass 11 75 Mah Tayyaba Muhammad Iqbal 79.25 Pass 12 89 Fariha Younas Muhammad Younas 56.25 Pass Javaid 13 81 Sadaf Qadir Muhammad Tariq 62 Pass Iqbal 14 82 Namal Shahbaz Shahbaz Ahmed 69 Pass 15 83 Faiqa Hashmi Abdullah Shah 65.5 Pass Hashmi 16 94 Rimsha Fatima Hafiz Abdul 57.5 Pass Qayyum 17 109 Sidra Javaid Malik Javaid Akram 58.25 Pass 18 98 Anzeela Saleem Muhammad Saleem 68.75 Pass 19 121 Haya Hassan Ajmal Hassan 75.25 Pass Tirmazi 20 118 Zunaira Jamil Muhammad Jamil 84.25 Pass Ch. 21 119 Rabia Mahmood Fazal Mahmood 67.5 Pass Roll No. Form No. Name Father’s Name Marks Remarks Obtained 22 124 Rida Saleem Saleem ullah Khan 73 Pass 23 04 Halima Sadia Muhammad Sarwar 64.25 Pass 24 161 Ujala Mushtaq Mushtaq Ahmed 29.75 Fail 25 167 Arooj Abid Muhammad Abid 78.25 Pass 26 185 Yumna Ahmad Gulzar Ahmed 83 Pass Bhatti 27 06 Sharmeen Baig Zia Baig 65.75 Pass 28 196 Ramsha Tahir Tahir Rauf Qureshi 63 Pass 29 199 Anum Safdar Safdar Hussain 72 Pass 30 105 Hafza Tayyaba Nawaz Ahmed 43.75 Fail Shahzadi 31 07 Khadijah Rana Ghulam 68.25 Pass Murtaza Murtaza Khan 32 200 Afifa Afzal Muhammad Afzal 78.75 Pass 33 204 Nishrah Aslam Muhammad Aslam 77.25 Pass 34 209 Hummara Shafaat Ali 61.25 Pass Shafaat 35 213 Nayab Sharif Muhammad Sharif 53.5 Pass 36 219 Hinza Umar Muhammad Umar Absent Sheikh Sheikh 37 221 Zainab Naseer Muhammad Naseer 87.75 Pass ud Din 38 03 Mubeen Amjad Muhammad Amjad 51 Pass 39 218 Aqsa Younas Muhammad Younas 69 Pass 40 37 Sara Khan Masood Khan 66.75 Pass Tangwani 41 222 Maham Khalid Khalid Habib Khan 84 Pass 42 235 Saddiqua Muhammad 73.75 Pass Lutfullah Lutfullah 43 237 Areej Nasir Nasir Mukhtar 62.75 Pass Roll No. Form No. Name Father’s Name Marks Remarks Obtained 44 230 Aiman Tahir Muhammad Tahir 58.75 Pass Laghari Laghari 45 46 Sadaf Temuri Pervaiz Iqbal 57.75 Pass Temuri 46 253 Aqsa Hina Khan Anis Muhammad 54.25 Pass Khan Niazi 47 250 Umm-e-Farwa Athar Hussain Khan 72.75 Pass 48 252 Afshan Kiran Barkat Ali Qazi 54.75 Pass 49 263 Aneela Ashraf Muhammad Ashraf 72.5 Pass 50 261 Samia Karim Abdul Karim 61.5 Pass 51 61 Zara Nouman Nouman Ashar 78.25 Pass 52 273 Shaheen Bano Kalu Khan 90.25 Pass 53 274 Ifra Ahmed Misbah ud Din 67 Pass Ahmed 54 275 Shamama Hafeez Muhammad Hafeez 32 Fail Shahid 55 290 Wajiha Yousaf Muhammad Yousaf 73.75 Pass 56 293 Sidra Saher Iftikhar Ahmed 82.75 Pass 57 106 Sabah Munir Muhammad Munir 23.75 Fail Shahzad 58 69 Fatima Mahmood Talat Mahmood 30.25 Fail 59 318 Zunaira Shafique Muhammad 77.75 Pass Shafique 60 299 Rabail Asghar Muhammad Asghar 33.25 Fail 61 191 Fatima Nasar Nasarullah Khan 31.5 Fail 62 192 Fatima Zahid Zahid Mahmood 60 Pass 63 36 Sana Athar Athar Mahmood 71.25 Pass 64 99 Aisha Sodagar Sodagar Ali 61.25 Pass 65 341 Ayesha Saleem Saleem Imtiaz 47.5 Fail Roll No. Form No. Name Father’s Name Marks Remarks Obtained 66 351 Iqra Takreem Dr. Allah Ditta 80 Pass Saeed Saeed 67 350 Fiza Abdul Razzaq 80.25 Pass 68 101 Hafsa Mazhar Mazhar Amin 24.5 Fail 69 100 Ammara Mazhar Mazhar Ali 44.25 Fail 70 378 Kinza Farrukh Farrah Mahmood 43 Fail 71 103 Iffrah Atif Malik Dr. Atif Bin 61.5 Pass Mansoor 72 327 Nimrah Sana Muhammad Hashmi 25.5 Fail Hashmi 73 385 Nida Munir Munir Ahmed Khan 54 Pass 74 402 Amna Waheed Abdul Waheed 82 Pass 75 406 Rauha Ahmad Ahmad Ghias Absent Sarwar 76 410 Ezza Khan Zahid Pervaiz Khan 47.5 Fail 77 43 Ateeqa Aftab Aftab Udin Ahmed 56.75 Pass 78 42 Zubaria Waqar Waqar Mehmood 51.5 Pass 79 02 Fatima Naeem Naeem Khan 64 Pass 80 446 Amna Abbas Ghulam Abbas 31.5 Fail 81 447 Sumbal Zahid Zahid Mahmood 58.25 Pass 82 438 Aneela Amin Muhammad Amin 30.75 Fail Anjum 83 439 Zunaira Hassan Muhammad Hassan 47.5 Fail 84 437 Raheela Amin Muhmamad Amin 40.25 Fail Anjum 85 452 Zunaira Nazish Muhammad Jamil 70.25 Pass Javaid 86 09 Anjuman Fahim Fahim Imdad 49 Pass 87 459 Aitisama Hamid Muhammad Hamid 35 Fail Ullah Roll No. Form No. Name Father’s Name Marks Remarks Obtained 88 322 Fareeha Jamil Syed Jamil Ahmad 29 Fail 89 460 Khadijah Malik Mumtaz Ahmed Malik 62.5 Pass 90 461 Samavia Naz Muhammad Ashfaq 60 Pass 91 454 Ayesha Qaiser Qaiser Ajmal 53.5 Pass 92 453 Huma Arif Sheikh Arif Hussain 52.75 Pass 93 87 Rimal Raza Mahmood Raza 57.50 Pass 94 465 Amara Saud Abdul Saud 56.75 Pass 95 132 Hifsa Amjad Muhammad Amjad 57 Pass 96 270 Sidra Khan Muhammad Anwar 33.75 Fail Khan 97 479 Iqra Sabir Suba Khan Sabir 55.25 Pass 98 486 Mahlab Noor Muzaffar Noor 53 Pass 99 481 Samra Zahoor Zahoor Ahmad 68.75 Pass 100 272 Qura-tul-Ayne Tariq Mahmood 52.25 Pass 101 28 Zil-e-Huma Muhammad Jamil 78.5 Pass Rehman 102 499 Huma Khurshid Khurshid ul Hassan 57.5 Pass 103 494 Umarah Sabir Sabir Mehmood 61.2 Pass 104 140 Anum Habib Abdul Habib 85.25 Pass 105 39 Sumbal Jamshed Mubarik 81.75 Pass Jamshaid 106 505 Anam Kamal Khan Nasir Kamal 43.75 Fail 107 254 Zara Malik Malik Rahim Nawaz 41.25 Fail 108 259 Tooba Shafiq Shafiq Ahmad 41.25 Fail 109 515 Maryam Arshad Muhammad Arshad 67.5 Pass Buttar Roll No. Form No. Name Father’s Name Marks Remarks Obtained 110 518 Amna Mujeeb Mujeeb ur Rehman 81.25 Pass Khan Khan 111 203 Farzeen Tariq Tariq Abbas 46.25 Fail 112 517 Mina Mishal Muhammad Akhtar Ali 74.5 Pass 113 511 Asma Ishaque Muhammad Ishaque 85.25 Pass 114 38 Asma Zia Zia Mahmood Zafar 50 Pass 115 316 Nimra Azeem Muhammad Azeem 65.25 Pass Shahid 116 349 Saman Amin Muhammad Amin 41.25 Fail 117 345 Saima Atta Ullah Atta Ullah 38.75 Fail 118 536 Mahwish Zia Muhammad Zia ud Din 77.5 Pass 119 246 Aleeena Sadiq Muhammad Sadiq 71.75 Pass 120 555 Hafsa Kiran Muhammad Hussain 49.75 Pass 121 138 Hira Mukhtar Mukhtar Ahmed 37.75 Fail 122 533 Anza Azhar Muhammad Azhar 86.25 Pass 123 534 Shumaila Muhammad Rafique 82.5 Pass Rafique 124 532 Hafsa Rafique Muhammad Rafique 86.25 Pass Rana Rana 125 543 Warda munir Muhammad Munir 82.25 Pass Hassan 126 554 Fatima Asghar Sh. Muhammad 65 Pass Asghar 127 558 Tahira Mohsin Muhammad Mohsin 65.25 Pass 128 170 Bushra Farhat Farhat Ali 50.5 Pass 129 577 Ayesha Tariq Tariq Mehmood 77.5 Pass 130 93 Tehmina Sajid Sajid Ali Khan 31.75 Fail 131 581 Maham Arshad Arshad Nawaz Bhatti 82.5 Pass Roll No. Form No. Name Father’s Name Marks Remarks Obtained 132 551 Maheen Zulfiqar Zulfiqr Ali 94.5 Pass 133 583 Shaista Kausar Irtiza Hussain 75 Pass 134 559 Mehak Musa Musa Khan 40 Fail 135 146 Samiyah Mahboob Mahboob Ahmad 37.5 Fail 136 168 Laraib Akram Muhammad Akram 28.75 Fail 137 598 Hira Riaz Muhammad Riaz 52.25 Pass Khan 138 594 Mawra Khalid Muhammad Khalid 58.75 Pass 139 600 Shahnila Khizar Khizar Iqbal 70 Pass 140 599 Maria Abid Ch. Abid Ali Abid 68.75 Pass 141 538 Tahira Jabeen Muhammad Amin 33.75 Fail 142 56 Qurat ul Ain Asif Muhammad Asif 88.25 Pass Khalil 143 367 Rimsha Waris Muhammad Waris 58.25 Pass 144 615 Tayyabah Tahira Iqbal Ahmed Farooq 84.25 Pass 145 369 Maria Muhammad Muhammad Ishfaq 65.5 Pass Ishfaq 146 618 Seemab Shahid Muhammad Shahid 73.75 Pass 147 144 Sadia Shakoor Sheikh Abdul 74 Pass Shakoor 148 629 Tuba Nusrif Bajwa Nusrif Nisar Bajwa 57.5 Pass 149 630 Fatima Butt Khalid Nazeer Butt 37.5 Fail 150 631 Komal Shehzad Muhammad Shehzad 77.5 Pass 151 637 Wisha Habib Habib Ahmed 41.75 Fail 152 644 Syeda Rida Hasan Syed Shakir Hasan 76.25 Pass 153 646 Afsheen Sabir Muhammad Sabir 66.75 Pass Roll No. Form No. Name Father’s Name Marks Remarks Obtained 154 184 Mehvish Zulfiqar Zulfiqar Ali 65 Pass 155 358 Sunaina Kanwal Muhammad Hanif 70.25 Pass 156 657 Wardah Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 83.25 Pass 157 183 Aiman Nazir Muhammad Nazir 56.25 Pass Ahmad 158 663 Maisrah Latif Muhammad Latif 37 Fail 159 661 Areeba Javed Muhammad Javed 54.25 Pass 160 696 Maham Aziz Khawaja Ijaz Aziz 66 Pass 161 560 Sadaf Mahmood Talat Mahmood 61.25 Pass 162 683 Aliza Maryam Mehmood Afzal 95.75 Pass 163 147 Nomal Maqsood Maqsood Ahmad 71.5 Pass Qureshi 164 686 Sarah Hameed Hameed Ullah Khan 65.75 Pass Khan Buzdar 165 704 Kinza Shahid Shahid Hussain 74.5 Pass 166 702 Shanza Ch.
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