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Mehran University of Engineering & Technology MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO DIRECTORATE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES Entry Test Results of the Candidates Applied for Masters in ARCHITECTURE Note: Candidates who secured 50 marks or above in the test (or GAT pass) have qualified for Admission, and are advised to bring their original documents (including Domicile) upto 25.03.2016 and deposit admission fees. Classes will start from 28.03-2016 (Monday till Thursday every week after 3pm) S. Marks Name of Candidate No Obtained 1 Mr. Owais Ali Rajput S/o Kausar Ali Rajput 64 2 Ms. Kalsoom Ali D/o Liaqat Ali 65 3 Ms. Noor-Ul-Huda D/o Sultanb Ahmed 59 4 Mr. Saddam Khatri S/o Abdul Karim Khatri 58 5 Mr. Mushtaque Ali S/o Imdad Sli 61 6 Ms. Fahada Nawaz D/o Shahnawaz Ahmed 65 7 Mr. Bilawal Sathio S/o Muhammad Soomar 61 Ms. Hafsa Saleem Arain D/o Dr. Muhammad Saleem 8 68 Arain 9 Ms. Khadeja Noor D/o Rafiq Ahmed Qureshi 67 10 Mr. Abdul Salam Almani S/o Ahmed Khan Almani 70 11 Ms. Farah D/o Ali Mmuhammad 61 Mr. Mir Abdul Salam Talpur S/o Mir Muhammad Khan 12 70 Talpur 13 Mr. Murk S/o Mehboob Ali 62 14 Ms. Sadaf Jumani D/o Mushtaque Ahmed 63 15 Ms. Uroosa Yaqoob D/o Muhammad Yaqoob 66 16 Mr. Komal Soomro D/o Abdul Hakeem 66 17 Ms. Pirah D/o Abdul Karim 68 18 Mr. Abdul Waheed Memon S/o Badaruddin Memon 74 19 Ms. Anum Memon D/o Abdul Rehman Memon 71 20 Ms. Umat Uz Zohra D/o Sikandar Raza Abbasi 65 21 Ms. Paras Hoat D/o Moula Bux Hoat 64 22 Ms. Sabeen D/o Atta Muhammad Shah Jilani 73 23 Ms. Pirah Gul D/o Gul Mohammad 63 24 Ms. Sumaiya Shaikh D/o Abdul Hafeez Shaikh 63 25 Mr. Muazam Ali |Pathan S/o Muhammad Ali Khah 72 26 Mr. Muhammad Afzal Brohi S/o Muhammad Saleh Brohi 75 27 Mr. Irfan Ahmed Memon S/o Muhammad Juman Memon 73 28 Ms. Rija Ikhlaque D/o Ikhlaque Hussain 70 29 Mr. Mirza Abdul Samad S/o Mirza Muneer Ahmed 63 30 Mr. Jam Zeeshan Ali S/o Jam Sher Mohammad 73 31 Ms. Waheeda Khizir D/o Khizir Hayat Qazi 67 32 Mr. Arfan Ali Memon S/o Abdullah Khan 68 33 Mr. Baby Jamzadi Lala Rukh D/o Ahmed Khan Junio 60 34 Ms. Amber D/o Khalid Hussain Unar 70 35 Mr. Abdullah S/o Nawaz Ali Memon 66 36 Mr. Aamar Ali S/o Jan Muhammad 63 37 Mr. Janib Ali S/o Ghgulam Rasool Shaikh 67 38 Mr. Ahmed Faraz S/o Sabir Hussain 66 39 Mr. Mohib Saqib Khan S/o Saqib Qaiser 62 40 Ms. Tuba Ubaidi D/o Atta Ur Rehman 70 GAT 41 Ms. Mehwish Soomro D/o Khanwand Dino Soomro Pass GAT 42 Ms. Zoya D/o Gul Sher Kaka Pass GAT 43 Mr. Irfan Ali Brohi S/o Muhammad Ramzan Brohi Pass 44 Ms Geeta Khatri 64 Co-Director MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO DIRECTORATE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES Entry Test Results of the Candidates Applied for Masters in City and Regional Planning Note: Candidates who secured 50 marks or above in the test (or GAT pass) have qualified for Admission, and are advised to bring their original documents (including Domicile) upto 25.03.2016 and deposit admission fees. Classes will start from 28.03-2016 (Monday till Thursday every week after 3pm) S. Marks Name of Candidate No Obtained 1 Ms. Pirah Siyal D/o Nawaz Khan Siyal 69 2 Mr. Saima Channa S/o Ghulam Mustafa 74 3 Mr. Tariq Rafiq S/o Mohammad Rafiq 50 4 Mr. Mukhtiar Ali S/o Ali Bux 60 5 Mr. Imtiaz Hussain S/o Ameeruddin 58 6 Mr. Abdul Fatah/ Abdul Sattar Bughio 60 Co-Director MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO DIRECTORATE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES Entry Test Results of the Candidates Applied for Masters in Structural Engineering Note: Candidates who secured 50 marks or above in the test (or GAT pass) have qualified for Admission, and are advised to bring their original documents (including Domicile) upto 25.03.2016 and deposit admission fees. Classes will start from 28.03.2016 (Monday till Thursday every week after 3pm) S. Marks Name of Candidate No Obtained 1 Mr. Maqsood Ahmed S/o Meeran ABSENT 2 Mr. Tajik Mustafa Shah S/o Afsar Hussain Shah 73 Mr. Muhamamd Habib-u- Rehman S/o Muhammad Abdul 3 Rehman 53 4 Mr. Fayaz Ali S/o Muhib Ali Nizamani 59 5 Mr. Muhammad Fayaz Joyo S/o Muhammad Hashim Joyo 60 6 Mr. Muhammasd Mureed S/o Muhammad Ismail 57 7 Mr. Sandeep Kumar S/o Lal Chand Nangedy 59 8 Mr. Akhter Ali S/o Adam Ali 61 9 Mr. Nisar Ahmed S/o Shahdad 50 GAT 10 Mr. Nomal-ul-Hasan S/o Muhammad Ashfaque Pass Co-Director MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO DIRECTORATE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES Entry Test Results of the Candidates Applied for M. E. in Construction Management Note: Candidates who secured 50 marks or above in the test (or GAT pass) have qualified for Admission, and are advised to bring their original documents (including Domicile) upto 25.03.2016 and deposit admission fees. Classes will start from 28.03.2016 (Monday till Thursday every week after 3pm) S. Marks Name of Candidate No Obtained 1 Mr. Suraj Shahzad S/o Buland Rai 53 2 Mr. Tabassum Rasool S/o Ahmed Hassan ABSENT 3 Mr. Abdul Majid Abro S/o Munawar Ali Abro 54 4 Mr. Sajid Usman S/o Muhammad Usman Shar 55 5 Mr. Rafique Rehman S/o Abdul Rehman Panhwar ABSENT Mr. Syed Hasnain Hyder Shah S/o Syed Zulfiqar Ali 6 55 Shah 7 Mr. Fahad Ali S/o Dr. Ghous Bux Khaskheli 58 8 Mr. Hamza Shaikh S/o Abdul Jabbar 66 9 Mr. Nabeel Ali Khan S/o Karam Ali Khan 62 10 Mr. Zeeshan Yousaf S/oMohammad Yousaf ABSENT 11 Mr. Mujeeb Ur Rehman S/o Sikandar Ali 60 12 Mr. Nadeem Manzoor Shah S/o Manzoor Ali Shah 53 Mr. Izhar Hussain Bhutto S/o Dr. Hussain Bukhsh 13 55 Bhutto 14 Mr. Shunaid Ahmed S/o Anees Ahmed 52 15 Mr. Asfandyar S/o Zahid Ali 55 16 Mr. Sarfraz S/o Manzoor Ahmed Aheer 60 17 Mr. Zahid Aziz S/o Muhammad Saleem Soomro 56 18 Mr. Shakeel Ahmed S/o Khuda Bakhsh 63 Mr. Syed Abdullah Shah S/o Syed Tehmoor Shah 19 60 Hashmi 20 Mr. Muhammad Shehroze S/o Dr. Jan Muhammad ABSENT 21 Mr. Abdul Rehman S/o Shaeban Ali 64 22 Mr. Ali Raza S/o Abdul Ghani Soomro 52 23 Mr. Ghulam Mehdi S/o Sikander Ali Aghani 57 24 Ms. Umat Uz Zohra D/o Sikandar Raza Abasi ABSENT 25 Mr. Rashid Iqbal S/o Javaid Iqbal Qureshi 58 26 Mr. Sadam Hussain S/o Ghulam Hyder 61 27 Mr. Abdul Razzaque S/o Ali Ahmed Bhurgeri 58 GAT 28 Mr. Mohsin Soomro S/o Muhammad Suleman Pass Co-Director MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO DIRECTORATE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES Entry Test Results of the Candidates Applied for Masters in Civil Engineering Note: Candidates who secured 50 marks or above in the test (or GAT pass) have qualified for Admission, and are advised to bring their original documents (including Domicile) upto 25.03.2016 and deposit admission fees. Classes will start from 28.03.2016 (Monday till Thursday every week after 3pm) S. Marks Name of Candidate No Obtained 1 Mr.Lekhraj S/o Kishan Cahnd 59 2 Mr. Noman Ali Avesi S/o Anwar Ali Avesi 53 3 Mr. Shaharyar Khan S/o Sarfaraz Ali 52 4 Mr. Taimoor Khan S/o Bahadur Khan Kheero 57 5 Mr. Khalil Jabraan S/o Badaruddin 53 6 Mr. Mir Murtaza S/o Ghulam Sarwar Qureshi 58 7 Mr. Amanullah S/o Abdul Ghafoor Sanghroo 55 Mr. Muhammad Azam Soomro S/o Muhammad Qasim 8 54 Soomro 9 Mr. Rashid Ali S/o Ali Murad Mangi ABSENT 10 Mr. Aziz Ul Haque Siddiqui S/o Fazul Haque Siddiqui 61 Co-Director MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO DIRECTORATE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES Entry Test Results of the Candidates Applied for Masters in Geotechnical & Highway Engineering Note: Candidates who secured 50 marks or above in the test (or GAT pass) have qualified for Admission, and are advised to bring their original documents (including Domicile) upto 25.03.2016 and deposit admission fees. Classes will start from 28.03.2016 (Monday till Thursday every week after 3pm) Marks S. No Name of Candidate Obtained 1 Mr. Ali Muhammad S/o Ghulam Hyder Mugheri 52 2 Mr. Azhar Ahmed S/o Abdul Karim Chandio 52 3 Mr. Shahzaib Irshad S/o Irshad Ahmed ABSENT 4 Mr. Kamran Ali S/o Qurban Ali Mangi ABSENT 5 Mr. Manoj Kumar S/o Mohan 70 6 Mr. Sadam Hussain S/o Mohammad Bux 59 7 Ms. Uroosa Memon D/o Muhammad Ibrahim 65 Mr. Naveed Ahmed S/o Muhammad Bachal 8 ABSENT Memon 9 Mr. Raja Ahmed Ali S/o Muhammad Ali 59 10 Mr. Sohail Ali Mallah S/o Ali Sher Mallah 63 11 Mr. Prem Kumar S/o Narain 62 12 Mr. Mohsin Ali S/o Muhammad Ibrahim 68 13 Mr. Nizakat Ali S/o Mushtaque Ahmed 61 14 Mr. Naveed Ahmed S/o Wahid Bakhsh 57 GAT 15 Mr. Faisal Zardari S/o Dr. Bashir Ahmed Zardari Pass GAT 16 Ms. Nadia D/o Abdul Hameed Malik Pass Co-Director MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO DIRECTORATE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES Entry Test Results of the Candidates Applied for Masters in English Linguistic Note: Candidates who secured 50 marks or above in the test (or GAT pass) have qualified for Admission, and are advised to bring their original documents (including Domicile) upto 25.03.2016 and deposit admission fees.
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