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NOTIFICATION NO. BDS (FP-A12)-01 Roll Name of Institute and Reg KHYBER MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, PESHAWAR BACHELOR OF DENTAL SURGERY (BDS) FINAL PROFESSIONAL ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2012 EXAMINATION HELD IN JUNE - JULY 2013 RESULT DECLARED ON AUGUST 30, 2013 MAX MARKS: 800 NOTIFICATION NO. BDS (FP-A12)-01 Roll Name of Institute and Reg. No. Father's Name No. Candidates Result Khyber College of Dentistry, Peshawar 8701 2008/KMU/KCD/133 ALIYA KHAN VENIL KHAN Re: Or Sur 8702 2008/KMU/KCD/143 ALVEENA SHAHAB SHAHAB UD DIN 554 8703 2008/KMU/KCD/118 AMNA BADSHAH JAVED BADSHAH Re: Or Sur 8704 2008/KMU/KCD/145 AMNA BIBI MUHAMMAD ANJUM KHALID 555 8705 2008/KMU/KCD/125 ANAM SAEED ABDUL SAEED SHAH 616 8706 2008/KMU/KCD/170 ANUM FAROOQ UMAR FAROOQ KHAN 580 8707 2008/KMU/KCD/147 ANUM MUSHTAQ MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN 565 8708 2008/KMU/KCD/101 ASMA AHMED SAHIZADA ANWAR AHMED 606 8709 2008/KMU/KCD/113 ASMA NAJIB NAJIB ULLAH KHAN 601 8710 2008/KMU/KCD/151 AYESHA SAEED KHAN MUHAMMAD SAEED KHAN 574 8711 2008/KMU/KCD/121 FAIZA JAMSHED JAMSHED KHAN 571 8712 2008/KMU/KCD/130 FAIZA MALIK MOHAMMAD MOSADDIQ 544 8713 2008/KMU/KCD/109 FARYAL HAIDER HAIDER ALI 587 8714 2008/KMU/KCD/146 FARYAL SAEED SAEED AHMED KHAN 603 8715 2008/KMU/KCD/148 HAJRA HABIB MUHAMMAD HABIB 568 8716 2008/KMU/KCD/114 HINA BENISH KHAN DR. KHIAL MOHAMMAD KHAN 525 8717 2008/KMU/KCD/166 HINA HALEEM ABDUL HALEEM 545 8718 2008/KMU/KCD/171 HUMA WADOOD ABDUL WADOOD SHAH 500 8719 2008/KMU/KCD/104 HUMAIRA FARMAN DR. FARMANULLAH 545 8720 2008/KMU/KCD/152 IRAJ MUSHTAQ M. MUSHTAQ AHMED 573 8721 2008/KMU/KCD/132 IRSA AHMED PERVAIZ AHMED 570 8722 2008/KMU/KCD/128 LAILA WAQAR WAQAR AHMED 525 8723 2008/KMU/KCD/161 MAHWISH ADIL ADIL MARJAN 583 8724 2008/KMU/KCD/144 MARIA BANGASH ABDUL GHAFFAR KHAN 596 8725 2008/KMU/KCD/100 MARYUM SHAH SHAUKAT ALI SHAH 612 8726 2008/KMU/KCD/136 NADIA IJAZ IJAZ HUSSAIN 585 8727 2008/KMU/KCD/107 NAFIAH BASHIR BASHIR AHMAD 558 8728 2008/KMU/KCD/164 NAZIA IQBAL MIAN MIAN PERVEZ IQBAL 555 8729 2008/KMU/KCD/150 PALWASHA ABID ABID HUSSAIN 613 8730 2008/KMU/KCD/154 RIFFAT SIDDIQ MUHAMMAD SIDDIQ 531 8731 2008/KMU/KCD/155 RUKHSAR ULLAH REHMAT ULLAH 517 8732 2008/KMU/KCD/167 SAMIA RAHMAN ABDUR RAHMAN 655 8733 2008/KMU/KCD/112 SANA AFZAL MUHAMMAD AFZAL 587 8734 2008/KMU/KCD/106 SANA SHAH SYED BEHRAM SHAH ABID 611 8735 2008/KMU/KCD/098 SARAH IRFAN RAJA IRFAN QADIR 563 Page 1 of 4 Roll Name of Institute and Reg. No. Father's Name No. Candidates Result 8736 2008/KMU/KCD/119 SUMAIRA NOOR NOOR-UL-MABOOD 524 8737 2008/KMU/KCD/103 SUMMMAYA FIDA MUHAMMAD 563 8738 2008/KMU/KCD/160 SUNDUS KAZIM MUHAMMAD KAZIM 507 8739 2008/KMU/KCD/168 SYEDA SANA KAKAKHEL MIAN ZAHIR SHAH 562 8740 2008/KMU/KCD/157 TAYYABA AHMED MUSHTAQ AHMED 527 8741 2008/KMU/KCD/105 TAYYABA BIBI SAKHAWAT SHAH 618 8742 2008/KMU/KCD/117 ZAINAB SHAH DR. HAMID ULLAH SHAH 594 8743 2008/KMU/KCD/156 ZUHRA BIBI SHAH WALI KHAN 505 8744 2008/KMU/KCD/149 ABDIRAHIM MOHAMED ABDILAHI 638 8745 2008/KMU/KCD/116 ABDULLAH DEEDAR MUHAMMAD 655 8746 2007/KMU/KCD/097 AHMAD NOORANI SAID ZABOOR 559 8747 2008/KMU/KCD/122 ALI HASSAN KHAN ATTAULLAH JAN Re: Or Sur 8748 2008/KMU/KCD/135 ALI KHALID KHALID AHMED 538 8749 2008/KMU/KCD/140 ARIF ULLAH KHATTAK MISAL KHAN KHATTAK Re: Op. Dent, Or Sur 8750 2008/KMU/KCD/102 HAIDER ALI SHAUKAT ALI 548 8751 2008/KMU/KCD/169 ADNAN KHAN FAZL-I-AMIN Re: Op. Dent 8752 2008/KMU/KCD/138 PIR JAWAD ALI SHAH PIR SHUJAAT SHAH 599 8753 2008/KMU/KCD/120 ISRAR SAEED SAEED AHMED 525 8754 2008/KMU/KCD/115 JAWAD ULLAH KHATTAK SAFI ULLAH 557 8755 2008/KMU/KCD/123 KHWAJA JUNAID AHMAD MIRAJ UD DIN Re: Or Sur 8756 2008/KMU/KCD/124 MAZHAR KHAN AKHTAR ZEB KHAN 514 8757 2008/KMU/KCD/111 MUAZZAM ALI AKBAR ALI 527 8758 2008/KMU/KCD/127 MOHAMMAD IMRAN ULLAH IKRAM ULLAH 528 MUHAMMAD MOHSIN 8759 2008/KMU/KCD/099 KHAN WASIM ULLAH KHATTAK 595 8760 2008/KMU/KCD/141 MUHAMMAD SOHAIL HAFEEZ MUHAMMAD 532 8761 2007/KMU/KCD/096 MUHAMMAD TARIQ AZIZ ABBAS KHAN 551 8762 2008/KMU/KCD/126 SHAFIQ AHMAD FAZAL AHMAD 512 8763 2008/KMU/KCD/165 SHAHID ILYAS HABIB UR REHMAN 530 8764 2008/KMU/KCD/137 SIMRAN JOUTH CHAOLA SIRI CHAND CHAOLA 565 8765 2008/KMU/KCD/153 SYED SALMAN SHAH SYED IMTIAZ SHAH 571 8766 2008/KMU/KCD/108 TAHIR SAEED KHALID KHAN 586 8767 2008/KMU/KCD/174 UBAIDULLAH AFRIDI MUHAMMAD NOOR 543 8768 2007/KMU/KCD/089 UBAIDULLAH FURQAN 549 8769 2008/KMU/KCD/163 USAMA SIDDIQUI MUHAMMAD JAFFAR SIDDIQUI 534 8770 2008/KMU/KCD/158 UZAIR AHMAD ABDUL SALEEM 560 8771 2008/KMU/KCD/110 WAHEED SAID ANWAR SAID 584 8772 2008/KMU/KCD/129 WAQAR MUHAMMAD NOOR MUHAMMAD 601 8773 2008/KMU/KCD/172 WASEEM KHAN AFRIDI AMJAD SHAHID AFRIDI 566 8774 2005/KCD/769 MOHAMED AHMED JAMA AHMED JAMA Re: Op. Dent, Or Sur 8775 2007/KMU/KCD/070 MUHAMMAD SHAHID USMAN GHANI 465 Page 2 of 4 Roll Name of Institute and Reg. No. Father's Name No. Candidates Result Dental Section, Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad 8776 2008/KMU/ACD/049 ABDUL WAHEED ABDUL RASHEED 543 8777 2008/KMU/ACD/050 ABRAR ALI KHAN FAZAL RABI Re: Prosth, Op. Dent 8778 2008/KMU/ACD/052 AMIR HAMZA KHAN GHULAM QADIR KHAN 555 8779 2008/KMU/ACD/053 ANAM RAFIQ MUHAMMAD RAFIQ 578 8780 2008/KMU/ACD/055 AYESHA KHAN SHEHZADA GUL 585 8781 2008/KMU/ACD/056 BEENISH HAIDER MUHAMMAD HAIDER Re: Op. Dent 8782 2008/KMU/ACD/057 EIZZA NIAZ NIAZ MUHAMMAD Re: Op. Dent 8783 2008/KMU/ACD/058 HAJERAH KHALID ASGHAR ALI KHALID Re: Op. Dent 8784 2008/KMU/ACD/061 HOOR NABI DR. AYAZ NABI 564 8785 2008/KMU/ACD/062 IJAD ALI QEEMAT KHAN Re: Op. Dent 8786 2008/KMU/ACD/063 JAWAD AHMAD BAHADAR KHAN 513 8787 2008/KMU/ACD/064 KAJAL HAYAT ASGHAR HAYAT Re: Op. Dent 8788 2008/KMU/ACD/065 KHADIJA SYED SYED HAZRAT YUSAF Re: Op. Dent 8789 2008/KMU/ACD/066 LUBNA SAID SAID ALI JAN 560 8790 2008/KMU/ACD/067 MADDEHA HINA WAHEED MUHAMMAD WAHEED 546 8791 2008/KMU/ACD/068 MAH-RUKH BUTT MUHAMMAD ASLAM BUTT 547 8792 2008/KMU/ACD/069 MAH PARA ZAHEER MUHAMMAD ZAHEER 563 8793 2008/KMU/ACD/070 MARIA DILAWAR KHAN DILAWAR KHAN Re: Prosth, Op. Dent 8794 2008/KMU/ACD/072 MOMINA SAJJAD MOHAMMAD SAJJAD 530 8795 2008/KMU/ACD/074 NIMRA ANWAR RAJA MUHAMMAD ANWAR 542 8796 2008/KMU/ACD/076 QURAT-UL-AIN IQBAL MUHAMMAD IQBAL 521 8797 2008/KMU/ACD/077 RABIA ZAHID ZAHID IQBAL 564 8798 2008/KMU/ACD/080 SAADIA BIBI SAHIBZADA SYED MUSA Re: Op. Dent 8799 2008/KMU/ACD/081 SADIA KHAN JADOON DR. M. SAEED KHAN JADOON 516 8800 2008/KMU/ACD/082 SAHAR MUHAMMAD USMAN 545 8801 2008/KMU/ACD/084 SANA AFRIDI MUHAMMAD YOUSAF AFRIDI 511 8802 2008/KMU/ACD/085 SANA KHAN MOHAMMAD AZAM KHAN 505 8803 2008/KMU/ACD/087 SHAIR BAZ KHAN MUHAMMAD HASHAM Re: Prosth, Or Sur 8804 2008/KMU/ACD/088 SUMRA AFZAL SHER AFZAL SWATI 550 8805 2008/KMU/ACD/089 SYEDA FATIMA ZAHEER SYED ZAHEER UL ISLAM 580 8806 2008/KMU/ACD/090 SYEDA MASOOMA SYED IBN-E-ALI 543 8807 2008/KMU/ACD/091 TAHIRA NAZ TAHIR FAROOQ NAWAZ 538 8808 2008/KMU/ACD/093 ANEESA AKBAR MOHAMMAD AKBAR Re: Op. Dent 8809 2008/KMU/ACD/094 AYESHA SHAHZAD DR. SHAHZAD A. QURESHI 537 8810 2008/KMU/ACD/095 SYED MUHAMMAD JUNAID SYED TARIQ ALI SHAH 541 8811 2008/KMU/ACD/096 M. SHAKEEL SAEED SAEED ULLAH JAN Re: Op. Dent 8812 2008/KMU/ACD/097 HINA KHAN AKHTAR ALI KHAN 513 8813 2008/KMU/ACD/098 MEENA ATIF SEDIQ ATIF 599 8814 2008/KMU/ACD/086 SHAH ZAIB AMIR NAWAZ 549 8815 2007/KMU/ACD/048 NOUSHEEN DAUD DAUD KHAN Re: Op. Dent 8816 99-AMC-D/3311 AURANGZEB ZORTALAB KHAN Re: All 8817 2008/KMU/ACD/060 HAMZA LIAQAT LIAQAT ALI KHAN 564 Page 3 of 4 Roll Name of Institute and Reg. No. Father's Name No. Candidates Result MUHAMMAD TAIMUR 8818 2008/KMU/ACD/073 KHAN MUHAMMAD IQBAL 502 8819 2008/KMU/ACD/079 RASHID RAHIM BAIG RAHIM BAIG 460 Appeared: 119 R.L. Cases: Nill Passed: 98 Pass %age: 82% Note: This result is declared as a notice only. It does not in itself confer any right or privilege independent of the award of proper degree / certificate. Errors & Omissions if any are subject to subsequent rectification Controller of Examinations Khyber Medical University, Peshawar Page 4 of 4.
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