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NITB BIT Test Result of Batch4 Held on 3 December, 2017 NITB BIT Test Result of Batch4 Held on 3 December, 2017 Desi S.No Name Department NIC Test Id Status Module g 1 Kamran Khan LDC FDE (CADD) 42201-0264173-9 VU170400001 Pass 3 2 Saif-ur-Rehman LDC FDE (CADD) 61101-1951865-5 VU170400003 Pass 3 3 Muhammad Jalil UDC Ministry of defence 12101-5527719-7 VU170400013 Pass 3 4 Zeeshan LDC Ministry of defence 12101-7299816-1 VU170400016 Pass 3 Muhammad 5 Rizwan LDC Ministry of defence 33100-3994229-1 VU170400017 Pass 3 6 ZEBA GHAFOOR CHIEF COMMISSIONER IR, UDC CRTO, KARACHI 42201-9300991-2 VU170400018 Pass 3 7 Muhammad Shafiq UDC FBR Income Tax DIA IR SR 31202-7719856-3 VU170400019 Pass 3 Syed Yasir Hussain 8 FBR, income tax DIA IR SR Shah UDC Karachi 42501-1424811-1 VU170400020 Pass 3 9 Syed Abdul Ghani LDC Federal Board of Revenue 42201-9452342-5 VU170400021 Pass 3 10 Imran Aleem uddin LDC FBR 42101-3476055-5 VU170400023 Pass 3 11 Subhan Ali LDC FBR 42401-8914545-5 VU170400024 Pass 3 Upper 12 Naeem Ahmed Division Clerk FBR 42401-1593427-5 VU170400025 Pass 3 13 Jabeen Naz LDC Federal Board of Revenue 45504-1063898-2 VU170400026 Pass 3 Syed Abbas Ali 14 Rizvi LDC FBR 42201-8755275-3 VU170400027 Pass 3 Baboo S/O 15 Shamjee LDC FBR 42301-1083096-9 VU170400030 Pass 3 upper 16 ASIA MAQSOOD division clerk finance division FBR CRTO 42201-3235184-2 VU170400031 Pass 3 SIKANDAR 17 HUSSAIN UDC INCOME TAX 42201-9933648-1 VU170400032 Pass 3 18 Saleemullah Khan LDC FBR 44103-0308798-1 VU170400033 Pass 3 upper 19 FARHAN AHMED division Clerk finance division FBR 4220-10403182-9 VU170400034 Pass 3 NITB BIT Test Result of Batch4 Held on 3 December, 2017 Desi S.No Name Department NIC Test Id Status Module g 20 SADIQA REHMAN Ministry Of Finance, Federal LDC Board of Revenue 42101-1497302-2 VU170400035 Pass 3 Muhammad 21 Haroon LDC FBR 42501-1729583-3 VU170400036 Pass 3 22 Shahid Hussain LDC Ministry of Defence 36101-5850012-1 VU170400041 Pass 3 Rana Waheed 23 Akhtar LDC Ministry of Defence 36103-7935317-1 VU170400043 Pass 3 24 Wali Ullah LDC Ministry of Defence 36103-5826896-1 VU170400044 Pass 3 NOOR 25 MOHAMMAD LDC Ammunition Depot Kohat 37104-2455040-7 VU170400046 Pass 3 26 Zaid Abbas Clerk Ammunition Depot Kohat 37104-6291481-1 VU170400047 Pass 3 27 rizwan farooq LDC Ammunition Depot Kohat 37104-2882664-3 VU170400048 Pass 3 FGEI (C/G) Directorate, Sir 28 Muhammad Imran LDC Syed Road, Rawalpindi 37404-5276109-7 VU170400050 Pass 3 Muhammad 29 Quaid-i-Azam University, Rizwan Khawajgani LDC Islamabad 61101-1889965-7 VU170400057 Pass 3 30 MUHAMMAD RIAZ FINANCE/ESTABLISHMENT/ LDC INLAND REVENUE 38201-1167451-1 VU170400063 Pass 3 SAJJAD AHMED 31 FINANCE/ESTABLISHMENT/ KHAN LDC INLAND REVENUE 35202-7836124-7 VU170400064 Pass 3 FINANCE/ESTABLISHMENT/ 32 ISRAR KHAN LDC INLAND REVENUE 35201-1557146-5 VU170400065 Pass 3 33 MUDASSAR ARIF FINANCE/ESTABLISHMENT/ LDC INLAND REVENUE 35201-9641848-7 VU170400066 Pass 3 34 OMAR REHMAN FINANCE/ESTABLISHMENT/ LDC INLAND REVENUE 35201-1304138-1 VU170400068 Pass 3 MUHAMMAD 35 Federal Board of Revenue HASSAN UDC (FBR) HQ 43206-2495110-9 VU170400070 Pass 3 36 Notan Saleem LDC Ministry of Defence 37405-0545049-4 VU170400072 Pass 3 RAJA JAMSHED 37 MINISTERY OF ALI UDC DEFENCE/GHQ/ISPR DTE 35200-1578216-7 VU170400073 Pass 3 38 Sajjad Ahmed UDC GHQ, ministry of Defence 37405-1379907-5 VU170400084 Pass 3 39 Saman Zahid LDC Ministry of Defence Production 37101-9275057-4 VU170400118 Pass 3 NITB BIT Test Result of Batch4 Held on 3 December, 2017 Desi S.No Name Department NIC Test Id Status Module g 40 Hamid Ali LDC Ministry of Defense Production 32103-4684710-9 VU170400119 Pass 3 41 Muhammad Bilal LDC Ministry of Defence Production 38303-3017946-3 VU170400120 Pass 3 42 M Akram LDC Ministry of Defence Production 38201-1047456-7 VU170400121 Pass 3 43 Riffat Nasim LDC Ministry of Defence Production 37406-3454341-8 VU170400122 Pass 3 Lower Division 44 Murtaza Clerk(LD MCC Port Muhammad Bin C) Qasim, Karachi 42501-2445005-9 VU170400174 Pass 3 Lower Division 45 Naveed Ahmed Clerk(LD MCC Port Muhammad Bin C) Qasim Karachi 42301-2311836-9 VU170400175 Pass 3 46 SABIR HUSSAIN Federal Directorate of UDC Education, Islamabad 82401-3778977-5 VU170400176 Pass 3 MUHAMMAD 47 FEDERAL DIRECTORATE OF ABBAS UDC EDUCATION ISLAMABAD 61101-2342308-1 VU170400177 Pass 3 48 Muhammad Iqbal LDC Ministry of Commerce 15501-6122820-5 VU170400184 Pass 3 MoD, FGEI (C/G) Directorate, 49 Muhammad Tahir LDC Rwp 37405-0510465-1 VU170400185 Pass 3 Aiwan-e-Iqbal Complex, 50 Irshad Riaz LDC Lahore, M/o IB&NH. 35202-2668791-5 VU170400186 Pass 3 FGEI (C/G) Directorate, 51 Fazli Majid LDC Ministry of Defence 16202-7314934-5 VU170400189 Pass 3 FEDERAL BOARD OF 52 AHMED ALI KHAN REVENUE / MINISTRY OF UDC FINANCE 42101-1694389-9 VU170400192 Pass 3 53 Safiullah Khan Ministry of States & Frontier LDC Regions 61101-7059157-5 VU170400198 Pass 3 54 Hazrat Bilal Ministry of States & Frontier LDC Regions 17301-1364397-1 VU170400199 Pass 3 55 Muhammad Bilal Ministry of States & Frontier LDC Regions 61101-3879798-1 VU170400200 Pass 3 UPPER DIVISIO MUHAMMAD 56 N ARSALAN KHALID CLERK( MINISTRY OF FINANCE /FBR/ UDC) LTU KARACHI 42201-8590422-5 VU170400201 Pass 3 57 Usama Saleem UDC Finance Division 42501-2869608-7 VU170400202 Pass 3 Upper Muhammad Talha 58 Division Mansoor Clerk Federal Board of Revenue 42101-4399234-1 VU170400203 Pass 3 Malik Muhammad 59 Tuaha Awan UDC Finance Division 42101-5288510-9 VU170400204 Pass 3 NITB BIT Test Result of Batch4 Held on 3 December, 2017 Desi S.No Name Department NIC Test Id Status Module g 60 Ammad-ul-Islam LDC Finance Division 42101-7453813-7 VU170400205 Pass 3 LOWER DIVISIO 61 MANOJ SURIYA N FEDERAL BOARD OF CLERK REVENUE 42301-7833072-1 VU170400206 Pass 3 62 Waqas Ahmed LDC Finance Division 42101-1012072-5 VU170400207 Pass 3 Lower WAQAS AHMED 63 Division KHAN Clerk Federal Board of Revenue 42501-5099954-5 VU170400208 Pass 3 Muhammad Azeem 64 Munshi LDC Finance Division 42301-6259811-7 VU170400209 Pass 3 Lower 65 Waqas Ahmed Division Clerk FBR 42401-9862509-7 VU170400210 Pass 3 Muhammad 66 Rizwan LDC Finance Division 42201-7955172-7 VU170400211 Pass 3 67 Umair Saeed LDC Finance Division 42501-2953373-5 VU170400212 Pass 3 68 Muhammad Wisal LDC Finance Division 42201-4272871-1 VU170400213 Pass 3 69 Muhammad Anus LDC Finance Division 42201-9791088-1 VU170400214 Pass 3 70 Nasir Hussain Federal Board of Revenue LTU LDC Karachi 42301-1064530-1 VU170400216 Pass 3 Muhammad 71 Large Taxpayers Unit Federal Razzaq Khan UDC Board of Revenue 42101-1730835-1 VU170400228 Pass 3 72 Adnan Rasheed LDC Regional Tax Office-III 42201-9052507-9 VU170400229 Pass 3 SALEEM 73 DAWOOD LDC FBR 42201-7733199-9 VU170400230 Pass 3 MUHAMMAD CORPORATE REGIONAL TAX 74 MUSTAFA UDC OFFICE KARACHI 42000-0477564-9 VU170400232 Pass 3 PERVEZ AHMED 75 SOOMRO UDC INCOME TAX KARACHI 42301-0720834-1 VU170400233 Pass 3 76 SHABBIR AHMED UDC INCOME TAX 42201-7605464-1 VU170400234 Pass 3 Abdul Aleem Ministry of Defence/Army Air 77 Ansari LDC Defence Centre(RW) 42501-5822740-7 VU170400244 Pass 3 78 Muhammad Waqas Ministry of Defence/Army Air LDC Defence Centre(RW) 34202-2490467-9 VU170400245 Pass 3 NITB BIT Test Result of Batch4 Held on 3 December, 2017 Desi S.No Name Department NIC Test Id Status Module g Muhammad 79 Ministry of Defence/Army Air Mudssir LDC Defence Centre(RW) 42501-2744919-7 VU170400246 Pass 3 80 Malik Waqas Zafar Ministry of Defence/Army Air LDC Defence Centre(RW) 42201-1227428-9 VU170400248 Pass 3 81 Touseef Aadil Ministry of Defence/Army Air LDC Defence Centre(RW) 34201-6610155-9 VU170400249 Pass 3 82 Zakir Khan Ministry of Defence/Army Air LDC Defence Centre(RW) 54400-0541508-9 VU170400251 Pass 3 83 Sohail Qaiser Finance Division (Military LDC Finance Wing) 37405-1854911-5 VU170400256 Pass 3 84 KHADIM HUSSAIN Finance Division (Military LDC Finance Wing) Rawalpind 17101-0285812-3 VU170400257 Pass 3 85 Sajid Iqbal Finance division (military LDC finance wing) 45104-6205121-7 VU170400258 Pass 3 86 MUREED ABBAS UDC MINISTRY OF DEFENCE 38101-4838698-5 VU170400260 Pass 3 Upper 87 Zulmanan Ibrahim Division Model Custom Collectorate of Clerk Exports, Custom House 42401-7074862-9 VU170400261 Pass 3 88 Hassan Hamedi LDC MCC-Exports 42101-1266016-9 VU170400262 Pass 3 89 ASIF ALI LDC MCC-Exports 42501-1223012-1 VU170400263 Pass 3 MUHAMMAD SAMI 90 KHAN LDC MCC-Exports 42201-9872083-1 VU170400264 Pass 3 Lower 91 Syed Ali Affan Division Model Customs Collectorate Clerk Exports, Karachi 42101-5307558-5 VU170400265 Pass 3 92 Wajid Nazir LDC FGEI (C/G) Directorate 37405-7697243-1 VU170400270 Pass 3 93 Akhlaq Shaffi LDC Defence Division 37405-6159946-9 VU170400272 Pass 3 Lower 94 Usman Tahir Division Attorney General Office for Clerk Pakistan 37405-9077837-1 VU170400278 Pass 3 95 Tahir Rashid 701 Regional Workshop EME LDC Okara Cantt 36401-0908693-7 VU170400283 Pass 3 Lower Muhammad Hadi 96 Division Umer Khan Clerck Ministry of Defence 41303-0792937-7 VU170400290 Pass 3 Hamid Ullah Khan 97 Ministry of Defence Survey Of azim Khail UDC Pakistan Peshawar 16101-6650657-1 VU170400293 Pass 3 NITB BIT Test Result of Batch4 Held on 3 December, 2017 Desi S.No Name Department NIC Test Id Status Module g Upper Muhammad 98 Division Munsub Clerk Defence/Survey of Pakistan 37405-5658991-1 VU170400295 Pass 3 Lower Shazia Noreen 99 Division Nasir Clerk Defence/Survey of Pakistan 37405-7068504-2 VU170400298 Pass 3 100 Zulfiqar Ali Ministry of defence, Survey of LDC Pakistan 37405-9348936-9 VU170400300 Pass 3 101 Abdul Rasheed Ministry Of Defence Survey Of LDC Pakistan 37101-1766039-3 VU170400301 Pass 3 Muhammad Riaz FGEIs (C/G) Dte, GHQ 102 Nasir UDC Rawalpinid
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