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University of Balochistan Year Of Student Selection Campus Department Degree Title Study Full Name Father Name CNIC Degree Title CGPA Status Merit Status Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 1 Ramzan Jan Mohammad Baloch 5220331611839 MA 3.02 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 1 Adil Ali NADIL 5220282875231 MA 3.06 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 1 fida ahmadmohammad moosa 5230320191601 MA 2.84 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 1 SHARAF UDDINSHER MUHAMMAD 5410152474923 MA 2.62 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 1 MuhammadMuhammad Yaqoob Bakhsh 5520232992741 MA 2.58 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 1 Naila AyoubSyed Muhammad Ayoub Shah 5450120710158 MA 2.51 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 2 SHOUKAT ALIFAZAL MUHAMMAD 5140226445063 MA 2.96 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 2 Faisal AzeemMuhammad Azeem 4230145030301 MA 2.92 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 2 MuhammadSaeed Azam Ahmed 5320193491743 MA 2.88 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 2 bijjar ali hammal 5220395916693 MA 2.51 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 2 MAHMOODSUBZAL KHAN KHAN 5140261758725 MA 2.84 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 3 Tariq AhmedInayatullah 5130170696003 MA 2.84 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Balochi Masters 16 Years 5 JAVED IQBALQUDRAT ULLAH 5440004754695 MA 2.95 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 1 Abdul wahidAbdul khaliq 5340349427347 BS (Hons) 2.69 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 1 Abdul Karimkhuda bakhsh 5340314130675 BS (Hons) 2.91 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 1 Urooj MehdiShaikh muhammad mehdi 5630296112958 BS (Hons) 2.87 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 1 Goharam Lal Bakhsh 5220338253375 BS (Hons) 2.73 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 1 anum malikhaji mengal abdul malik mengal 5440091858992 BS (Hons) 2.62 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 1 Noroz MunirMunir Ahmed 5220390993783 BS (Hons) 2.73 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 2 Mehmood khanHaji abdul khaliq 5440078106131 BS (Hons) 2.8 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 2 Salman Abdul Samad 5220412171977 BS (Hons) 3.04 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 2 Zohaib MusaMusa Sadiq 5440056783323 BS (Hons) 2.76 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 2 Amnah MustafaGhulam Mustafa 5440006496156 BS (Hons) 3.1 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 2 Madiha BanoNoor ud Din Bugti 5440140417820 BS (Hons) 3.06 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 2 Jaffar GhaffarAbdul Ghaffar 5110152390869 BS (Hons) 2.76 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 2 Nazar MuhammadSaid Ali 5520207653659 BS (Hons) 2.55 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 4 Ziarmal khanRaz Muhammad 5630228453659 BS (Hons) 3.29 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 4 Nauman ZarwaliZarwali Khan 5440049653351 BS (Hons) 3.22 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 4 haroon al rasheedabdul hameed 5440151967277 BS (Hons) 3.45 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Bachelors 16 Years 4 FAZAL UR REHMANMOHAMMAD AKRAM 5310342358561 BS (Hons) 2.53 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 Amna ZahidZahid Bashir 5530267837474 M.Sc (16 year) 3.12 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 Shakeeb ArsalanAmjad Ali 5220341591039 M.Sc (16 year) 2.66 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 shah taj Dr Faqir mohammad 5220310788230 M.Sc (16 year) 2.85 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 Muhammadjaved Usman Aslam javed 5440074725369 M.Sc (16 year) 2.57 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 anwaruddinabdul rehman 5620186994667 M.Sc (16 year) 2.64 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 Naqeeb ullahHussain khan 5630260415067 M.Sc (16 year) 2.47 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 Simran RoyEsphahan Roy 5440124601584 M.Sc (16 year) 2.68 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 mehdi jan ali 5440095554281 M.Sc (16 year) 2.61 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 MuhammadBakhtiar wasim khan 5530303519223 M.Sc (16 year) 2.36 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 Mehak Mohammad Azam 5320288269708 M.Sc (16 year) 2.7 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 robina kannar ali 5220343933970 M.Sc (16 year) 2.72 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 nageena mayar 5220391365746 M.Sc (16 year) 2.97 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 Amara AftabAftab Ahmed 5440053055284 M.Sc (16 year) 3.09 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 aitzaz atharabdul rasool 5320308921361 M.Sc (16 year) 2.77 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 shamsuddinMuhammad iqbal baqir 5440052339359 M.Sc (16 year) 2.56 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 1 Sher MuhammadDin Muhammad 5440106797809 M.Sc (16 year) 2.82 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 MuhammadHaji Adil Hamdullah 5440092854899 M.Sc (16 year) 3.09 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Zarlasht KasiJahngir Ahmed 5440124107952 M.Sc (16 year) 2.62 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Nadia AhmedAhmed Nawaz 5320410450346 M.Sc (16 year) 2.55 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Atta Ullah Haji Atta Muhammad 5440059039583 M.Sc (16 year) 2.85 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Zubair AhmedHaji Agha Muhammad 5440150597051 M.Sc (16 year) 2.62 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Abid Ali Muhammad Essa 5220319949423 M.Sc (16 year) 2.61 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Samreen Mohibullah 5150338851490 M.Sc (16 year) 2.8 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 hafeezullahdr sahib jan 5320101542359 M.Sc (16 year) 2.51 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Kiran Jan Muhammad Jan 5440027499424 M.Sc (16 year) 2.52 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Zahida NaikNaik Mohammad 5440056315418 M.Sc (16 year) 2.59 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Anwar BegumZareen khan 5440079486495 M.Sc (16 year) 2.59 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 abdul rauf abdul qudoos 5530154228293 M.Sc (16 year) 2.61 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Iqra Tariq Muhammad Tariq 3110189750700 M.Sc (16 year) 2.76 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Momina GhulamGulam haidr Haidr 5440178177520 M.Sc (16 year) 2.69 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Salma Sher Mohammad 5440160971674 M.Sc (16 year) 2.3 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Mirwise khanHaji Bazai Abdul Karim 5440169102555 M.Sc (16 year) 2.83 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 Jamshaid AliGhulam Rasool 5440197613893 M.Sc (16 year) 2.37 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campus Biochemistry Masters 16 Years 2 ASIM MEHMOODMUHAMMAD TUFAIL 5440030033721 M.Sc (16 year) 2.41 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 Tabindah MaqboolMaqbool Ahmed 5630229888532 M.Sc (16 year) 2.81 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 saddam hussainabdul ghafoor 5160212862769 M.Sc (16 year) 2.73 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 Fatima RaisaniJuma Khan 5140179129248 M.Sc (16 year) 2.58 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 Rafiullah Mohammad Sadiq 5430374374597 M.Sc (16 year) 2.77 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 Habib UllahAziz Ullah 5430333817769 M.Sc (16 year) 2.78 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 MohammadMohammad Tariq Taran Ajmal khan 5430277004181 M.Sc (16 year) 2.83 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 Rafi Ullah Khudai Dad 5620243532457 M.Sc (16 year) 2.66 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 MuhammadNazeer Sadiq Ahmed 5440093416653 M.Sc (16 year) 2.56 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 MohammadMohammad Younas Usman 5630203189293 M.Sc (16 year) 2.65 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 Haleema BugtiNoor ud Din 5440195244092 M.Sc (16 year) 2.57 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 AMIN ULLAHFAZAL KHAN MUHAMMAD 5630233398703 M.Sc (16 year) 3.08 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 muhammadali akbar muhammad 5620136970507 M.Sc (16 year) 3.12 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Masters 16 Years 1 ainullah noor shah 5420244379969
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