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Wireless Earphone 2019 LIST OF WIRELESS EARPHONE WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT IQRA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 1 19-021-11866-1-021-S AAILA HAMMAD HAMMAD ANWAR 1 KARACHI SYSTEM AIRPORT CAMPUS MUHAMMAD JUNAID THE CITY SCHOOL GULSHAN 2 19-021-11459-1-001-S AAILA JUNAID 1 KARACHI ZAFAR CAMPUS B MAJID HAIDER KHAN LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 3 19-42-11890-1-001-S AANIYAH KHAN NIAZI 1 LAHORE NIAZI DEFENCE CAMPUS THE MILLENNIUM EDUCATION 4 19-051-11547-1-001-S ABDUL AAHAD TAHIR SALEEM 1 ISLAMABAD GREENWICH CAMPUS 5 19-56-11640-1-002-S ABDUL AHAD ABDUL QUDDUS JAVAID 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SHEIKHUPURA ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL NORTH 6 19-021-11028-1-008-S ABDUL AHAD KHAN NADEEM KHAN 1 KARACHI CAMPUS THE OVERSEAS GRAMMAR 7 19-42-11765-1-002-S ABDUL ALEEM ALI RAZA 1 LAHORE SCHOOL JUNIOR SECTION HAMDARD PUBLIC SCHOOL 8 19-021-11589-1-010-S ABDUL BAARI MOEED FAROOQI 1 KARACHI JUNIOR SECTION ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL & 9 19-51-11793-1-001-S ABDUL HADI WAQAS AHMED 1 RAWALPINDI COLLEGE JARRAR GARRISON 10 19-51-11083-1-061-S ABDUL HADI FAYYAZ FAYYAZ AHMED 1 SAINT MARY'S ACADEMY RAWALPINDI PASBAN ARMY PUBLIC DERA ISMAIL 11 19-0966-11438-1-004-S ABDUL HADI HADI MUHAMMAD ADIL ZEB 1 SCHOOL KHAN ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCHOOL 12 19-55-11541-1-007-S ABDUL HADI SHAHID NASEEM SHAHID 1 GUJRANWALA HOLBORN CAMPUS MUHAMMAD FAHEEM THE CITY SCHOOL LIAQUAT 13 19-022-11712-1-007-S ABDUL HASEEB KHAN 1 HYDERABAD KHAN CAMPUS 14 19-51-11315-1-002-S ABDUL MOHEED IMRAN SHEHZAD 1 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL (SCO) RAWALPINDI AZEEMI PUBLIC HIGHER 15 19-021-11412-1-010-S ABDUL MOIZ MUHAMMAD AMIL 1 KARACHI SECONDARY SCHOOL 16 19-51-11083-1-058-S ABDUL MOIZ FAISAL 1 SAINT MARY'S ACADEMY RAWALPINDI FAZAIA INTER COLLEGE 17 19-51-11099-1-008-S ABDUL RAFAY ASHFAQ NAEEM 1 JINNAH CAMP JUNIOR RAWALPINDI SECTION FAZAIA INTER COLLEGE 18 19-021-12051-1-016-S ABDUL RAFAY SALMAN SALMAN MANZOOR 1 KARACHI PRIMARY SECTION ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL AND 19 19-65-11812-1-012-S ABDUL REHMAN MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 1 KHANEWAL COLLEGE KHANEWAL 20 19-51-11916-1-002-S ABDUL REHMAN SAIFUR REHMAN 1 HITEC JUNIOR SCHOOL RAWALPINDI FAZAIA INTER COLLEGE 21 19-51-11099-1-009-S ABDUL REHMAN ABDUL QADEER 1 JINNAH CAMP JUNIOR RAWALPINDI SECTION ABDUL SALIK STEPS AHEAD ACADEMY 22 19-021-11586-1-003-S MUBARAK HUSSAIN 1 KARACHI MUBARAK P.E.C.H.S CAMPUS 23 19-021-11502-1-037-S ABDUL WASSAY AHMED FARAZ 1 HABIB PUBLIC SCHOOL KARACHI * Wireless Earphone: First position in the school within the respective class and at least 65% achieved. LIST OF WIRELESS EARPHONE WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT SULTAN MAHOMED AGA KHAN 24 19-021-11694-1-030-S ABDULLAH MOHAMMAD FAISAL 1 KARACHI SCHOOL PRIMARY SECTION RESOURCE ACADEMIA 25 19-051-11666-1-002-S ABDULLAH ASADI SAJJID MANZOOR ASADI 1 ISLAMABAD CAPITAL CAMPUS THE CITY SCHOOL CANTT 26 19-51-11522-1-020-S ABDULLAH FAROOQ ABU BAKAR FAROOQ 1 RAWALPINDI JUNIOR BRANCH INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD 27 19-051-11659-1-001-S ABDULLAH SAQIB SAQIB JAVED 1 ISLAMABAD SCHOOLS CHAK SHAHZAD CAMPUS SHAHBAZ ALI NASIR ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCHOOL 28 19-051-11548-1-002-S ABDUR RAFAY 1 ISLAMABAD BHATTI ECHS D-18 AL HUDA MONTESSORI 29 19-51-11920-1-008-S ABEEHA ABDULLAH BASHIR 1 RAWALPINDI SCHOOL & COLLEGE BAHRIA FOUNDATION 30 19-051-11729-1-007-S ABEEHA ASIF MUHAMMAD ASIF 1 COLLEGE GHAURI TOWN ISLAMABAD CAMPUS 31 19-53-11689-1-001-S ABEERA ADIL MUHAMMAD ADIL 1 AL-QALAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL GUJRAT MUHAMMAD RIZWAN ROOTS IVY INTERNATIONAL 32 19-51-11007-1-003-S ABIA MINAL 1 RAWALPINDI KHAN SCHOOL JUNIOR CAMPUS THE CITY SCHOOL E-11 33 19-051-11500-1-007-S ABIHA FAWAD KHAN FAWAD KHAN 1 ISLAMABAD CAMPUS 34 19-42-11921-1-005-S ABU HURAIRAH UMAIR ARIF 1 THE NEXUS SCHOOL LAHORE 35 19-923-11677-1-012-S ADAM SHAHZAD KHAN ADIL YAR KHAN 1 THE CITY NURSERY NOWSHERA MUHAMMAD ZAFAR ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL NORTH 36 19-021-11028-1-004-S ADDAN FATIMA 1 KARACHI IQBAL CAMPUS ADIL HUSSAIN UMAIR UMAIR HUSSAIN INDUS VALLEY SCHOOL 37 19-022-11973-1-002-S 1 HYDERABAD HUSSAIN NOONARI SYSTEM ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL AND 38 19-51-11804-1-003-S ADN QAMAR QAMAR UZ ZAMAN KHAN 1 RAWALPINDI COLLEGE ASKARI-XIV 39 19-021-11894-1-004-S AFAF ALI ALI 1 KUTIYANA MEMON ACADEMY KARACHI 40 19-51-11961-1-001-S AFRAA REEM ADIL NAWAZ 1 BASE SCHOOL SYSTEM RAWALPINDI 41 19-51-11602-1-006-S AHMAD RAZA MALIK IMRAN SHARIF 1 LAWRENCE COLLEGE RAWALPINDI 42 19-021-11894-1-005-S AHMED RAZA AKBAR AKBAR 1 KUTIYANA MEMON ACADEMY KARACHI INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC 43 19-051-11982-1-003-S AHMED SHAHEER EHTISHAM UL HAQ 1 UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS ISLAMABAD ISLAMABAD G-13 CAMPUS QUAID-E-AZAM DIVISIONAL 44 19-52-11614-1-002-S AHMED ZAHEER ZAHEER NAWAZ 1 SIALKOT PUBLIC SCHOOL ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCHOOL 45 19-051-11548-1-003-S AIHAB NASEER KHAN UMAR AZIZ 1 ISLAMABAD ECHS D-18 THE EDUCATORS PRIME 46 19-41-11991-1-004-S AIMEN UMER MUHAMMAD UMER 1 FAISALABAD CAMPUS II * Wireless Earphone: First position in the school within the respective class and at least 65% achieved. LIST OF WIRELESS EARPHONE WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL 47 19-923-11935-1-004-S AKASH KHAN CHANESAR 1 NOWSHERA ARMOUR QUAID-E-AZAM DIVISIONAL 48 19-52-11614-1-006-S AKSHA ELAHI RASHID NOOR ELAHI 1 SIALKOT PUBLIC SCHOOL LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 49 19-42-11890-1-009-S ALAYNA ALI ALI FAWAD 1 LAHORE DEFENCE CAMPUS ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCHOOL 50 19-544-12052-1-004-S ALEESHA ANSARI KHAKI ANSARI 1 JHELUM NOTTING HILL CAMPUS ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL NORTH 51 19-021-11028-1-010-S ALI ABBAS GHULAM MUHAMMAD 1 KARACHI CAMPUS THE CITY SCHOOL E-11 52 19-051-11500-1-004-S ALI SHAN KHAN SHAHID ULLAH KHAN 1 ISLAMABAD CAMPUS ALI SHEHNSHAH 53 19-543-12018-1-002-S JABIR ALI JAFRI 1 PROBYN'S SCHOOL SYSTEM CHAKWAL JAFARI ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL 54 19-05811-11454-1-028-S ALI SHER ZULFIQAR ALI 1 GILGIT JUNIOR CAMPUS 55 19-51-11903-1-007-S ALI WARIS SHAFQAT HAYAT 1 FAUJI FOUNDATION SCHOOL RAWALPINDI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF 56 19-55-11839-1-004-S ALIHA FATIMA KHALID MEHMOOD 1 GUJRANWALA CORDOBA 57 19-42-11244-1-006-S ALISHA ASHRAF MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 1 SHARIF EDUCATION COMPLEX LAHORE MUHAMMAD ATIF HEADSTART SCHOOL 58 19-051-11590-1-003-S ALISHA ATIF 1 ISLAMABAD ZAREEF ELEMENTARY BRANCH BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL 59 19-992-11940-1-010-S ALIZA TANVEER TANVEER AHMED 1 ABBOTTABAD SYSTEM JINNAHABAD CAMPUS 60 19-51-11315-1-009-S AMBER MEHMOOD AMIR MEHMOOD 1 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL (SCO) RAWALPINDI AMBREEN ABDUL HASSAN SCHOLARS PUBLIC 61 19-542-11930-1-008-S ABDUL GHAFFAR 1 NAROWAL GHAFFAR SCHOOL PAK TURK MAARIF SAMIULLAH KHAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AND 62 19-42-12037-1-003-S AMINA MAQBOOL ATA 1 LAHORE BHATTI COLLEGES DREAM GARDENS BRANCH 63 19-923-11677-1-005-S AMRAH ZAHEER ZAHEER AHMAD 1 THE CITY NURSERY NOWSHERA SULTAN MAHOMED AGA KHAN 64 19-021-11694-1-084-S AMSIL HUSSAIN 1 KARACHI SCHOOL PRIMARY SECTION MUHAMMAD AWAIS GARRISON ARMY PUBLIC 65 19-91-11917-1-004-S ANABIA AROOSH 1 PESHAWAR IMRAN SCHOOL ARMY PUBLIC JUNIOR 66 19-61-11405-1-005-S ANABIA AYAZ AYAZ AHMAD 1 MULTAN SCHOOL SULTAN MAHOMED AGA KHAN 67 19-021-11694-1-028-S ANABIA GUL MOHSIN 1 KARACHI SCHOOL PRIMARY SECTION THE CITY SCHOOL ALLAMA 68 19-42-11238-1-010-S ANEEQA BATOOL AMIR SOHAIL KAYFI 1 LAHORE IQBAL TOWN BRANCH THE EDUCATORS PRIME 69 19-41-11991-1-001-S ANER ASIF ASIF GILL 1 FAISALABAD CAMPUS II * Wireless Earphone: First position in the school within the respective class and at least 65% achieved. LIST OF WIRELESS EARPHONE WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL ANNAYAH INAM 70 19-51-11334-1-008-S INAM UL HAQ 1 SYSTEM KINDERGARTEN RAWALPINDI KAYANI BRANCH 71 19-51-11315-1-017-S ANSA MUMTAZ MOHAMMAD MOMTAZ 1 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL (SCO) RAWALPINDI POLICE PUBLIC SCHOOL AND 72 19-459-11997-1-001-S ANZISH RAMEEN INAMULLAH KHAN 1 MIANWALI COLLEGE 73 19-52-11175-1-002-S AQSA NAVEED NAVEED AHMED SAHI 1 ANGELS SCHOOL SYSTEM SIALKOT HALIMAH SCHOOL OF 74 19-55-11403-1-001-S ARFA GOHAR ABDULQADOOS 1 GUJRANWALA EXCELLENCE ALLIED SCHOOL IBRAHIM 75 19-41-12035-1-002-S ARFA SALMAN SALMAN QAYYUM 1 FAISALABAD CAMPUS INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC 76 19-051-11982-1-004-S ARFA TAHIR ARIF MEHMOOD TAHIR 1 UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS ISLAMABAD ISLAMABAD G-13 CAMPUS 77 19-51-11315-1-004-S ARHAM BIN AQEEL MAJ. AQEEL AHMED 1 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL (SCO) RAWALPINDI CONNOISSEUR GRAMMAR 78 19-48-11180-1-013-S ARISHA FATIMA FARRUKH KALEEM 1 SARGODHA SCHOOL SYSTEM ARMEEN KARIM BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL 79 19-021-11905-1-003-S KARIM LALANI 1 KARACHI LALANI SYSTEM PRIMARY BRANCH II ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL NORTH 80 19-021-11028-1-005-S ARSHIA NAJAM NAJAM UD DIN 1 KARACHI CAMPUS FAZAIA INTER COLLEGE 81 19-021-12051-1-026-S ASHAR TUFAIL MUHAMMAD TUFAIL 1 KARACHI PRIMARY SECTION LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 82 19-42-11229-1-002-S ASHBAH BUKHARI SYED RIZWAN ALI 1 LAHORE MODLE TOWN 14 K BRANCH 83 19-021-11502-1-036-S ASJAL HUSSAIN MIRZA ARSHAD HUSSAIN MIRZA 1 HABIB PUBLIC SCHOOL KARACHI THE EDUCATORS BARA DARI 84 19-53-11147-1-011-S ASMARA FATIMA NAVEED SHAHID 1 GUJRAT CAMPUS ATIA-TUL-WADOOD MIRZA TAQIUDDIN 85 19-051-11915-1-003-S 1 LIBERAL ARTS HIGH SCHOOL ISLAMABAD JAZBIA AHMAD AHMAD IQRA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 86 19-021-11866-1-014-S ATIKA BATOOL KAMRAN ZAIDI 1 KARACHI SYSTEM AIRPORT CAMPUS DISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOOL 87 19-44-11742-1-005-S AUN MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD KALEEM 1 OKARA AND COLLEGE 88 19-57-12044-1-005-S AYAN ABDULLAH ZUHAIB AZAM 1 NOVA CITY SCHOOL WAH ATTOCK THE CITY SCHOOL GUJRAT 89 19-53-11349-1-006-S AYAT AHMED PERVEZ AKRAM 1 GUJRAT CAMPUS LAHORE COLLEGE OF ARTS 90 19-55-12036-1-005-S AYAT FAISAL FAISAL AYUB 1 AND SCIENCES GUJRANWALA GUJRANWALA CAMPUS ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL NORTH 91 19-021-11028-1-012-S AYESHA ASIF MUHAMMAD ASIF 1 KARACHI CAMPUS MOHEET HUSSAIN ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCHOOL 92 19-55-11541-1-002-S AYESHA BAJWA 1 GUJRANWALA BAJWA HOLBORN CAMPUS * Wireless Earphone: First position in the school within the respective class and at least 65% achieved.
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