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Mehran-University-Of-Engineering-Technology-First-Merit-List2 0.Pdf Full Name Father NameCNIC Enrollemt No.DepartmentCampus Year ofHSC Study percentageLast Exam PercentageCGPA Merit StatusStudent Selection Status Ahmed Bux Nadeem Ahmed4530327652261 CE17AR32 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 82.2 82.18 3.33 Selected Selected Student Khair MuhammadSohail Khalique4410188995737 F-CE17 AR22ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 82.1 82.09 3.33 Selected Selected Student Sohaib Qureshi Saifuddin Qureshi4150405257207 F-CE17-AR21ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 80.8 80.81 3.28 Selected Selected Student Touqeer Ul HaqueMohammad3810298220957 Arshad CE17AR23 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 80.5 80.54 3.27 Selected Selected Student Tamoor Ali Liquat Ali 4410650947793 CE17AR40 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 80.5 80.45 3.27 Selected Selected Student Ume Aeman Zulfiqar Ali 4120522942830 CE17AR02 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 80.2 80 3.26 Selected Selected Student GH zohra alias pashminaAbdul Raheem4530193395302 memon CE17AR35 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 78.1 78 3.18 Selected Selected Student Sana Laghari Allah Nawaz4410355870786 Laghari 47694 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 77.7 77.72 3.17 Not SelectedNot Selected Iraj Maira BughioNabi Bakhsh4130533257536 Bughio CE17AR38 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 77.8 77.81 3.17 Not SelectedNot Selected Farooq ahmed akhundJamil hyder akhund1412017560343 CE17AR30 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 77.2 77.18 3.15 Not SelectedNot Selected Awais Ahmed Shakeel Ahmed4510288215979 CE17AR39 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 76 76 3.1 Not SelectedNot Selected Aleeha Mehmood Khan4410131874502 CE17AR17 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 74.4 74.36 3.04 Not SelectedNot Selected Anza MashooqueMashooque Ali 4220127581878Ali Rajpar CE17AR44 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 73.5 73.54 3.01 Not SelectedNot Selected Muhammad AdnanMuhammad Hussain4130488009943 Arif Hussain CE17AR16 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 72.9 72.9 2.99 Not SelectedNot Selected Abdul Hannan Abdul Saleem4130286956885 F-CE17AR32ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 72.6 72.63 2.98 Not SelectedNot Selected Amna Soomro Manzoor Ahmed4520857265016 17AR28 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 72.1 72.09 2.96 Not SelectedNot Selected minhaj ul hassanAB pasha 4130312549901 f-CE17AR36ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 70.3 70.27 2.89 Not SelectedNot Selected Malik Meeran Muhammad5220302722349 CE17AR22 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 70 70 2.88 Not SelectedNot Selected Kainat Moula bux 4420278164208 CE17AR34 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 70 70 2.88 Not SelectedNot Selected Manzoom Ali Mehboob Ali7150138963527 CE17AR20 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 69.4 69.36 2.86 Not SelectedNot Selected Saifal khan Deen Muhammad5320293789591 mastoi CE17AR05 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 69.4 69.36 2.86 Not SelectedNot Selected Bashir Ahmad Muhammad5230133737853 Sharif CE17AR33 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 69.3 69.27 2.85 Not SelectedNot Selected Muhammad ImranAbdul Hameed3410137872331 CE17AR24 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 68.8 68.78 2.83 Not SelectedNot Selected Muhram Ali Lal Bux 4540264764647 CE17AR43 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 68.7 68.72 2.83 Not SelectedNot Selected Haseeb Ahmed Aijaz Ahmed4130278917533 CE17AR46 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 68.3 68.27 2.82 Not SelectedNot Selected Umm e Aiman Atique Ahmad4130206171992 Shaikh CE17AR12 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 68.2 68.18 2.81 Not SelectedNot Selected Amna Zaki Muhammad4130395900366 CE17AR13 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 67.5 67.54 2.79 Not SelectedNot Selected Noor MuhammadNoor Hassan1430174838927 CE17AR21 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 67.1 67.09 2.77 Not SelectedNot Selected Rafia Zuberi Islam Rasool4130384870838 Zuberi CE17AR11 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 66.5 66.45 2.75 Not SelectedNot Selected AIEMAN SHABBIRGHULAM SHABBIR4440175194186 CE17AR15 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 66.2 66.18 2.74 Not SelectedNot Selected SUMMAIYAH MALIKDR ABDUL SHAIKH MALIK4130465620414 SHAIKH CE17AR19 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 65.9 65.9 2.73 Not SelectedNot Selected Zainul Abidin Saleem Raza4540241959095 CE17AR41 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 65.8 65.81 2.72 Not SelectedNot Selected Zahoor Ahmed Muhammad5220365201215 Ishaque CE17AR29 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 65.5 65.45 2.71 Not SelectedNot Selected SAJID SIRAJ SIRAJ AHMED5220324606417 F-CE17AR46ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 65 65 2.69 Eligible but NotLow Selected CGPA Mujahid Ali Muhammad4540116481673 Hanif CE17AR45 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 64.5 64.54 2.68 Not SelectedNot Selected Ghufrana Khan Mohsin Zamir4130436237528 Khan CE17AR37 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 64.4 64.36 2.67 Not SelectedNot Selected Akif Ahmed JokhioMuhammad4130218765395 Hashim Jokhio CE17AR48 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 63.5 63.45 2.64 Not SelectedNot Selected Ghulam MurtazaMuhammad4150405319909 Yousif CE17AR08 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 62.8 62.81 2.61 Not SelectedNot Selected Adil Shahnawaz Khokhar4540278645163 CE17-16AR16ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 62 62 2.58 Not SelectedNot Selected Daniyal hussain Muhammad4130415412041 ibrahim 16ct 15 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro1 69 53 2.25 Eligible but NotLow Selected CGPA Qurait Zakir Hussain4150406541410 Khan CE16AR07 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 68.8 79.61 3.24 Selected Selected Student Rida Tanwir Tanwir Arif 4130459486364 CE16AR10 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 69.2 78.69 3.2 Selected Selected Student Rida Fatima Muhammad4130478590012 Aslam CE16AR09 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 69 77.77 3.17 Not SelectedNot Selected Maheen Muhammad4130263657962 Nadeem CE16AR29 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 66.9 76.92 3.14 Not SelectedNot Selected Husnain HussainHussain Bakhsh5160293945845 CE16AR19 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 62.5 76.38 3.12 Not SelectedNot Selected Shahbaz Ali Shahid parvez4130459857059 CE16AR24 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 75.4 75.3 3.08 Not SelectedNot Selected Muhammad SaadAbdul Qayyum3130309678391 ce16ar03 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 61.3 74.53 3.05 Not SelectedNot Selected Muhammad TariqMuhammad4540252746005 Ashraf CE16AR04 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 63.8 72.84 2.99 Not SelectedNot Selected Maryam M Tariq siddiqui4130440123580 CE16AR13 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 67.8 71 2.92 Not EligibleNot Selected Bahram Umer Muhammad5220351048897 Umer CE16AR27 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 63.6 70.46 2.9 Not SelectedNot Selected Iqra jawaid Jawaid Hassan4420397288136 CE16AR46 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 68.5 69.61 2.87 Not SelectedNot Selected DAWOOD KHANROZI KHAN 5650377875933 CE16AR26 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 65.4 68.2 2.81 Not SelectedNot Selected Alishba Tariq Tariq Ahmed4550255845084 Qureshi CE16AR43 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 67.8 67.3 2.78 Not SelectedNot Selected Sultan ali Muhammad4130337719753 ali CE16AR05 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 71.5 66.53 2.75 Not SelectedNot Selected Ali murtaza HaiderHaider Bux Khan4130645562901 Khoso CE16AR48 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 69.5 66.07 2.73 Not SelectedNot Selected Hamza Niaz Niaz Ahmed4130275224045 Junaidi CE16AR38 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 67.2 65.07 2.7 Not SelectedNot Selected Abdul Qadir Abdul Rehman4410305588391 CE16AR32 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 66.6 64.92 2.69 Not SelectedNot Selected Basit ali Muhammad4130336769753 ali CE16AR35 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 71.2 63 2.62 Eligible but NotLow Selected CGPA Sain Bux Allah Diwayo4510185850519 shar CE16AR41 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 60.7 59.69 2.5 Not SelectedNot Selected AAMIR KHAN MUHAMMAD5220309285369 SALEH CE16AR37 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 64.2 56.53 2.38 Eligible but NotLow Selected CGPA MUSA KHAN MUHAMMAD1540153834165 UMAR CE16AR36 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 65.2 36 1.62 Eligible but NotLow Selected CGPA Qamar Zaufar hussain4130441793227 47192 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro2 66.8 31 1.45 Eligible but NotLow Selected CGPA Ariba Arif Ali 4130426183404 CE15AR03 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro3 77.2 79.28 3.22 Selected Selected Student Hafiza Rumaisa Muhammad4130364518919 Saleem CE15AR33 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro3 72 73.71 3.02 Selected Selected Student Faran Taj Taj Muhammad1560202985113 Khan CE15AR06 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro3 77.6 72.35 2.97 Not SelectedNot Selected Maaz khan Alamgir khan1530738547879 CE15AR15 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro3 60 70.85 2.91 Not SelectedNot Selected Imran Ali Ahmed Ali 4540235587599 CE15AR42 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro3 76.4 69.64 2.87 Not SelectedNot Selected Zarif Ahmed Wahid Bakhsh5220390079801 CE15AR23 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro3 62.7 65.61 2.72 Not SelectedNot Selected MUHAMMAD NASIRMUHAMMAD U DIN 4320643674369 AFZAL BROHI CE15AR13 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro3 71 45 1.96 Not SelectedNot Selected Mohsin Ali Mazhar Ali 4130684108865 CE15AR07 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro3 73 40 1.77 Eligible but NotLow Selected CGPA Rawal Asghar Ghulam Asghar4120473450057 CE14AR12 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro4 66.2 79.21 3.22 Selected Selected Student Ayaz Ahmed KhanMiran Baz 4240134811375 CE14AR37 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro4 67 75.3 3.08 Selected Selected Student waheed Ur RahmanInayat Ur Rahman1540154792087 CE14AR36 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro4 72 75.35 3.08 Selected Selected Student Masroor AhmedAhmed Soomro Bux 4130659331629Soomro CE14AR03 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro4 74.6 71.71 2.94 Not SelectedNot Selected Mehtab Ghulam Abbas4530201327064 CE14AR38 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET, Jamshoro4 69.6 66.35 2.74 Not SelectedNot Selected MUHAMMAD NASEERMUHAMMAD U DDIN4320662412827 AFZAL CE14AR44 ArchitectureCEAD, MUET,
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