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Ghazi University Campus Department Degree Title Year Of StudyFull Name Father Name CNIC Degree Title CGPA Student Selection StatusMerit Status Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Azhar saeed Saeed Ahmad 3130355783763 BS (Hons) 4 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Abdul Basit Ghulam Yaseen 3240233483801 BS (Hons) 3.95 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Asif Khan Haji Ghulam Haider 5610160459795 BS (Hons) 3.93 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Ifrah Kanwal Rafiq Ahmed 3240244651056 BS (Hons) 3.9 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Aman Ullah Haji Muhammad Ramzan 3210295178247 BS (Hons) 3.9 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Abbas Muhammad Bakhsh 3210291293531 BS (Hons) 3.87 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Asma Zafar Muhammad Zafar 3210234727074 BS (Hons) 3.84 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Safdar Qasim 3240258891535 BS (Hons) 3.82 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Afaq ali haidar Haji Mureed husain 3210262525195 BS (Hons) 3.8 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Shoaib Muhammad Zafar 3240284050535 BS (Hons) 3.74 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Sidra Sohail Sohail Kareem 3210296658188 BS (Hons) 3.73 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Ilias Ahmed Muhammad Latif 3210246679801 BS (Hons) 3.7 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Zahid Abbas Fida Hussain 3210274287993 BS (Hons) 3.68 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 MUHAMMAD SAJID AMEER BAKHSH 3210232670815 BS (Hons) 3.67 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Sana Batool Faqeer Bux 3240484337468 BS (Hons) 3.66 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Sharjeel Haider Zia Ullah 3210209668843 BS (Hons) 3.66 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Zain Umer Muhammad Umer 3210237175287 BS (Hons) 3.65 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 IZA FATIMA NADEEM SHAHBAZ 3210281039376 BS (Hons) 3.64 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Messum Ali Muhammad Ali 3210260972023 BS (Hons) 3.63 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muneeb Hassan Bhatti Mehboob Ahamad Bhatti 3220213400553 BS (Hons) 3.63 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Abdul Jabbar Dost Muhammad 3240299111917 BS (Hons) 3.61 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Ume Habiba Malik Manzoor Ahmad 3210248806728 BS (Hons) 3.6 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Khurram Shehzad Muhammad Shafi 3240337012015 BS (Hons) 3.57 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Khalil Ahmad Riaz Ahmad 3240263975221 BS (Hons) 3.56 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Bushra Rehman Ghulam Mustafa 3210298888550 BS (Hons) 3.55 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Ghulam Murtaza Abdul Hameed Babry 3240204355383 BS (Hons) 3.55 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Hajra Bibi Nazir Ahmad 3240238760778 BS (Hons) 3.54 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 MUHAMMAD FAZAL MUHAMMAD NAWAZ NICK NAME3240253915073 KALU BS (Hons) 3.54 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Iftikhar Ali Ahmad Kareem Bakhsh Malik 3210226838001 BS (Hons) 3.53 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Saleh Attiq Ur Rehman 3210210405775 BS (Hons) 3.52 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 zainab khan sajid hussain 3210257492948 BS (Hons) 3.47 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Sheryar Abbas Ghulam Abbas 3210210260779 BS (Hons) 3.45 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Azra Parveen Haq Nawaz 3210284609474 BS (Hons) 3.45 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Ghazanfar Abbas Allah Bachaya 3210255130335 BS (Hons) 3.4 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Tariq Fareed Bakhsh 3240367643029 BS (Hons) 3.37 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Sana Mushtaq Mushtaq Ahmad 3210247622068 BS (Hons) 3.37 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Asma Rafeeq Muhammad Rafeeq 3210263510016 BS (Hons) 3.34 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Sajed Ramzan Muhammad Ramzan 3230459374979 BS (Hons) 3.32 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Toqeer Fatima Ghulam Asghar 3210298548882 BS (Hons) 3.31 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Ihsan Asif Muhammad Asif 3210403490181 BS (Hons) 3.3 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Tariq Barkat Ali 3210292235343 BS (Hons) 3.3 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Ishaq Faiz Muhammad 3240257556491 BS (Hons) 3.3 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 MUHAMMAD ZAEEM AZAM MUHAMMAD AZAM 3210294393991 BS (Hons) 3.3 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Aiman Mushtaq Mushtaq Ahmad 3210246567568 BS (Hons) 3.28 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 arslan ahmed khan abdul razaq 3230498197613 BS (Hons) 3.24 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Fatima Tehzeeb Sajjad Hussain 3210279849078 BS (Hons) 3.23 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Waqas Muhammad Shahjahan 3240292556957 BS (Hons) 3.2 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Shahzad Ajmal Muhammad Ajmal 3210273824817 BS (Hons) 3.18 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Tousif Ahmad Rab Nawaz 3210281777783 BS (Hons) 3.14 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Hafiz Usman Mehmood Mehmood Ahmad 3210286161215 BS (Hons) 3.1 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Asad Farooq Farooq Ahmad 3210265432459 BS (Hons) 3.09 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Imran Tarin Munir Ahmad 3240254413747 BS (Hons) 3.09 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Khalid Saeed Saeed Ahmad 3240244051487 BS (Hons) 3.08 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Saqlain Abbas Muhammad Bakhsh 3210403507157 BS (Hons) 3.07 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Umar Khan Atta Muhammad Khan 3210279490945 BS (Hons) 3.05 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 MUHAMMAD YOUSAF IMRAN AMAN ULLAH KHAN GURMANI 3240214863265 BS (Hons) 3.04 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Waseem Qureshi Muhammad Tasleem Qureshi 3210257903909 BS (Hons) 3.02 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Assad Mahmood Muzaffar Mahmood 3210244936689 BS (Hons) 3.02 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Umer Iqbal Shahid Azam 3210261339761 BS (Hons) 3.02 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Shakeel Ahmad Rasheed Ahmad 3240255460181 BS (Hons) 3 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Sajjad Ahmad Muhammad Hussain 3240340661189 BS (Hons) 3 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Umair Inayat Hussain 3210217201489 BS (Hons) 2.98 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Mohtashim Manzoor Manzoor Ahmad Khan 3210208647099 BS (Hons) 2.98 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Imran Maqsood Ahmad 3210296105855 BS (Hons) 2.9 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Taha Hanif Khan Tariq Hanif 3210292751075 BS (Hons) 2.88 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 MOHSIN RAZZAQ ABDUL RAZZAQ 3240307557431 BS (Hons) 2.84 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Usama Khan Allah Nawaz Raza 3240260947843 BS (Hons) 3.82 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 2 MUHAMMAD SALEEM ULLAH ABDUL AZIZ SAJID 3210287101409 BS (Hons) 3.81 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Agricultural Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 2 AWAIS HASSAN SAIF ULLAH 3210254237247 BS (Hons) 3.75 Selected Student Eligible
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