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List of Shortlisted Student for Graduation Level 2020-2021 PEEF PEEF - AJK Scholarships List of Shortlisted Student for Graduation Level 2020-2021 Student Total Obtained Name of Previous PEEF Code Roll No. Father Name Gender Group Level % Address District Tehsil Name Marks Marks Institution NO. GOVT. MODEL GOVT. MODEL MUHAMMAD IQRA SCIENCE COLLEGE SCIENCE COLLEGE AJK-0720- 530896 RASHEED FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 889 80.82 BAGH BAGH RASHEED BAGH AZAD BAGH AZAD 0104-097 KHAN KASHMIR KASHMIR ABDUL DEGREE COLLEGE DEGREE COLLEGE AJK-0720- 557500 ABDUL BASIT MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 904 82.18 BAGH BAGH KHALIQ DHIRKOT, BAGH. DHIRKOT, BAGH. 0104-079 GOVT. MODEL GOVT. MODEL SYEDA SYED SHAFAIT SCIENCE COLLEGE SCIENCE COLLEGE AJK-0720- 504081 FATIMA HUSSAIN FEMALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 953 86.64 BAGH BAGH BAGH AZAD BAGH AZAD 0104-040 GARDAZI SHAH KASHMIR KASHMIR GOVT. MODEL GOVT. MODEL FARHAN MUHAMMAD SCIENCE COLLEGE SCIENCE COLLEGE AJK-0720- 511940 MALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 997 90.64 BAGH BAGH KHAN SHAHID KHAN BAGH AZAD BAGH AZAD 0104-001 KASHMIR KASHMIR CHAUDHRY CHAUDHRY MANZOOR AHMED MANZOOR AHMED MUHAMMAD AJK-0720- 542485 NIMRA IQBAL FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 1020 92.73 GOVT. GIRLS INTER GOVT. GIRLS INTER BHIMBER BHIMBER IQBAL 0110-105 SCIENCE COLLEGE SCIENCE COLLEGE THATHI KASGUMMA THATHI KASGUMMA GOVT. INTER GOVT. INTER ABU BAKER MUHAMMAD AJK-0720- 556375 MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 1005 91.36 COLLEGE CHOWKI, COLLEGE CHOWKI, BHIMBER BHIMBER SADIQ SADIQ 0110-084 TEH. SAMAHNI A.K. TEH. SAMAHNI A.K. CHAUDHRY CHAUDHRY MANZOOR AHMED MANZOOR AHMED ALINA MUSARAT AJK-0720- 502222 FEMALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 991 90.09 GOVT. GIRLS INTER GOVT. GIRLS INTER BHIMBER BHIMBER MUSARAT IQBAL 0110-045 SCIENCE COLLEGE SCIENCE COLLEGE THATHI KASGUMMA THATHI KASGUMMA GOVT. DEGREE GOVT. DEGREE ABDUL GHAZANFAR AJK-0720- 511171 MALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 962 87.45 COLLEGE BARNALA COLLEGE BARNALA BHIMBER BHIMBER WAHAB ALI 0110-001 BHIMBER BHIMBER GIRLS COLLEGE GIRLS COLLEGE CHAKAR, CHAKAR, HATTIAN HATTIAN AJK-0720- 546412 AREEJ BIBI ISHAQ KHAN FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 857 77.91 DISTT.HATTIAN DISTT.HATTIAN BALA BALA 0102-048 BALA AK. BALA AK. C/ O JAMA TALEEM UL QURAN LIL MUHAMMAD HATTIAN HATTIAN AJK-0720- 564289 AQIB MUNEER MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 794 72.18 BANEEN AL BANAT PRIVATE - HATTIAN MUNEER BALA BALA 0102-036 HATTIAN BALA PULL BAZAR HATTIAN GOVT GIRLS GOVT GIRLS DEGREE DEGREE COLLEGE ROZIA MUHAMMAD COLLEGE HATTIAN HATTIAN HATTIAN AJK-0720- 505963 FEMALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 768 69.82 HATTIAN BALA, MATWLI MATWLI BALA, DISTT. BALA BALA 0102-019 DISTT. HATTIAN HATTIAN BALA AK BALA AK GOVT. MODEL GOVT. MODEL KHAWAJA SCIENCE COLLEGE SCIENCE COLLEGE HATTIAN HATTIAN AJK-0720- 512695 JAVED IQBAL MUHAMMAD MALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 989 89.91 HATTIAN BALA HATTIAN BALA BALA BALA 0102-001 IQBAL DISTT. HATTIAN DISTT. HATTIAN BALA AJK BALA AJK C/O sadaat electrict MUKHTAR store main Bazar MARYAM AJK-0720- 552447 HUSSAIN FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 688 62.55 forward kahuta PRIVATE - HAVELI HAVELI HAVELI BATOOL 0105-007 SHAH Tehsil and district Haveli kahuta ajk DISTT HAVELI CHUDHRI CHUDHRI KAHUTTA TEHSIL AJK-0720- 564622 WASEEM MUHAMMAD MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 717 65.18 PRIVATE - HAVELI HAVELI HAVELI MUMTAZA BAD 0105-002 YOUSAF YOUSAF P/OGUGDAR MUMTAZ HUSSAIN MUMTAZ HUSSAIN SULTAN TANVEER RATHOR GOVT. RATHOR GOVT. HAMZA AJK-0720- 527243 HUSSAIN MALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 712 64.73 DEGREE COLLEGE DEGREE COLLEGE HAVELI HAVELI TANVIR 0105-001 SIDDIQUI KAHUTA DISTT. KAHUTA DISTT. SIDDIQUI HAVELI KAHUTTA AK HAVELI KAHUTTA GOVT. GIRLS GOVT. GIRLS MEHRAB MUHAMMAD INTERMEDIATE INTERMEDIATE AJK-0720- 543894 FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 934 84.91 KOTLI KOTLI MANZOOR MANZOOR COLLEGE PLAHAL COLLEGE PLAHAL 0109-111 KALAN KOTLI AK KALAN KOTLI AK DAR UL ULOOM MUHAMMADIA MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD AJK-0720- 559995 MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 930 84.55 HAIDRIA BROOTIAN PRIVATE - KOTLI KOTLI KOTLI HABIB IBRAHIM 0109-074 CHAKSWARI, PO CHAKSWARI, TEHSIL AREEBA ALI AKBAR GIRLS DEGREE GIRLS DEGREE AJK-0720- 502718 FEMALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 829 75.36 KOTLI KOTLI BATOOL SHAH KAZMI COLLEGE, KOTLI COLLEGE, KOTLI 0109-026 SHOAIB QUDRAT POST GRADUATE POST GRADUATE AJK-0720- 585853 QUDRAT MALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 842 76.55 KOTLI KOTLI ULLAH COLLEGE, KOTLI. COLLEGE, KOTLI. 0109-001 ULLAH GOVT. GIRLS GOVT. GIRLS HIGHER HIGHER GULBHAR SECONDARY SCHOOL AJK-0720- 541869 SANIA BI BI FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 958 87.09 SECONDARY MIRPUR MIRPUR KHAN KANALY DISTRICT 0108-113 SCHOOL KANALY MIRPUR AK DISTRICT MIRPUR GOVT DEGREE GOVT DEGREE SHAH ZAIB MATLOOB COLLEGE COLLEGE AJK-0720- 555830 MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 918 83.45 MIRPUR MIRPUR KHAN HUSSAIN CHAKSAWARI CHAKSAWARI 0108-091 MIRPUR. MIRPUR. GOVT. GIRLS INTER GOVT. GIRLS INTER FARYAL FAYYAZ AJK-0720- 501621 FEMALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 953 86.64 COLLEGE KHARAK COLLEGE KHARAK MIRPUR MIRPUR AHMED AHMED 0108-046 MIRPUR AK MIRPUR AK SHAFIQ GOVT BOYS DEGREE GOVT BOYS DEGREE AJK-0720- 525668 SAMI SHAFIQ MALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 924 84.00 MIRPUR MIRPUR ABDULLAH COLLEGE MIRPUR COLLEGE MIRPUR 0108-001 GOVT GIRLS DEGREE GOVT GIRLS KOSAR MUHAMMAD MUZAFFAR MAZAFFARAB AJK-0720- 540082 FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 963 87.55 COLLEGE, DEGREE COLLEGE, RAFIQUE RAFIQUE ABAD AD 0101-170 MUZAFFARABAD. MUZAFFARABAD. GOVT MODEL GOVT MODEL HISHAM BIN MUKHTAR MUZAFFAR MAZAFFARAB AJK-0720- 535170 MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 958 87.09 SCIENCE COLLEGE, SCIENCE COLLEGE, MUKHTAR AHMED ABAD AD 0101-139 MUZAFFARABAD. MUZAFFARABAD. GOVT MODEL GOVT MODEL MUHAMMAD MUZAFFAR MAZAFFARAB AJK-0720- 520030 ALIHA TARIQ FEMALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 1034 94.00 SCIENCE COLLEGE, SCIENCE COLLEGE, TARIQ MIR ABAD AD 0101-070 MUZAFFARABAD. MUZAFFARABAD. GOVT MODEL GOVT MODEL ZEESHAN BASHEER MUZAFFAR MAZAFFARAB AJK-0720- 510123 MALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 1017 92.45 SCIENCE COLLEGE, SCIENCE COLLEGE, KAZMI SHAH ABAD AD 0101-001 MUZAFFARABAD. MUZAFFARABAD. GOVT. GIRLS INTER GOVT. GIRLS INTER DELSHAD AJK-0720- 546215 YAMEEN FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 849 77.18 COLLEGE KALE, COLLEGE KALE, NEELUM NEELUM YAMEEN 0103-044 NEELUM NEELUM SYED GOVT. GOVT. SHAFQUAT ARIF HUSSAIN INTERMEDIATE INTERMEDIATE AJK-0720- 558431 MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 950 86.36 NEELUM NEELUM HUSSAIN SHAH COLLEGE MIRPURA COLLEGE MIRPURA 0103-035 SHAH NEELUM VALLEY NEELUM VALLEY GOVT. MODEL GOVT. MODEL SHAMIM GHULAM SCIENCE COLLEGE SCIENCE COLLEGE AJK-0720- 505931 FEMALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 881 80.09 NEELUM NEELUM AKTHAR YAKHYA KUNDAL SHAHI KUNDAL SHAHI 0103-020 DISTT. NEELUM AJK DISTT. NEELUM AJK WAQAS BARKAT INTER COLLEGE INTER COLLEGE AJK-0720- 512539 MALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 989 89.91 NEELUM NEELUM AHMED ULLAH KALE, NEELUM. KALE, NEELUM. 0103-001 GOVT. GIRLS INTER GOVT. GIRLS INTER COLLEGE COLLEGE MUHAMMAD AJK-0720- 545584 ZEBA ISHAQ FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 961 87.36 HURNAMAIRA HURNAMAIRA POONCH POONCH ISHAQ KHAN 0107-139 RAWALAKOT RAWALAKOT POONCH. POONCH. UMAR FAZAL INTER COLLEGE INTER COLLEGE AJK-0720- 536868 MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 928 84.36 POONCH POONCH ZAREEN KHAN REHMAN DATOT POONCH DATOT POONCH 0107-115 DEGREE COLLEGE DEGREE COLLEGE KHAWAJA AJK-0720- 504625 AREEBA RIAZ FEMALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 1020 92.73 RAWALAKOT RAWALAKOT POONCH POONCH RIAZ AHMED 0107-058 POONCH POONCH DEGREE COLLEGE DEGREE COLLEGE HAIDER ALI AHTESHAM AJK-0720- 512128 MALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 1008 91.64 RAWALAKOT RAWALAKOT POONCH POONCH AHTESHAM UL HAQ 0107-001 POONCH POONCH C/O Naqi Book Depu MUHAMMAD Kotli Chowk Pallandri PRIVATE - AJK-0720- 551491 MARIA FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 883 80.27 SUDHNOTI SUDHNOTI YAQOOB Tehsil Pallandri SADHNUTI 0106-074 District Sudhnuti AK MUMTAZ CADET COLLEGE CADET COLLEGE MEHROZ AJK-0720- 537189 AHMAD MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 992 90.18 PILLANDRI. PILLANDRI. SUDHNOTI SUDHNOTI MUMTAZ 0106-062 QURESHI SUDHNOTI. SUDHNOTI. MUHAMMAD INTER COLLEGE INTER COLLEGE AIMAN BINT AJK-0720- 505472 KHAZEEM FEMALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 1005 91.36 TARARKHAL, TARARKHAL, SUDHNOTI SUDHNOTI KHAZEEM 0106-031 KHAN SUDHNUTI. SUDHNUTI. CADET COLLEGE CADET COLLEGE SHEHRYAR AJK-0720- 512406 FIAZ AHMED MALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 1025 93.18 PILLANDRI. PILLANDRI. SUDHNOTI SUDHNOTI AHMED 0106-001 SUDHNOTI. SUDHNOTI. GOVT HIGHER GOVT HIGHER RAJA SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SUGHRA AJK-0720- 544655 MUZAFFAR FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 863 78.45 CHAPPRIAN BHOORA SCHOOL CHAPPRIAN BAGH BAGH MUZAFFAR 0104-098 KHAN TEH DHIRKOT DISTT BHOORA TEH BAGH A.K. DHIRKOT DISTT GOVT. MODEL GOVT. MODEL HAMID MUHAMMAD SCIENCE COLLEGE SCIENCE COLLEGE AJK-0720- 536598 MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 885 80.45 BAGH BAGH IDREES IDREES KHAN BAGH AZAD BAGH AZAD 0104-080 KASHMIR KASHMIR GOVT. GIRLS INTER GOVT. GIRLS INTER MUHAMMAD AJK-0720- 503801 AQSA NAZEER FEMALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 889 80.82 COLLEGE MALLOT COLLEGE MALLOT BAGH BAGH NAZEER KHAN 0104-041 BAGH BAGH SAYYED ASJED SAYYED ALI DEGREE COLLEGE DEGREE COLLEGE AJK-0720- 511863 HUSSAIN MALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 974 88.55 BAGH BAGH BAKHARI DHIRKOT, BAGH. DHIRKOT, BAGH. 0104-002 SHAH CHAUDHRY CHAUDHRY MANZOOR AHMED MANZOOR AHMED AJK-0720- 542487 NAIN TARA ZULFIQAR ALI FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 983 89.36 GOVT. GIRLS INTER GOVT. GIRLS INTER BHIMBER BHIMBER 0110-106 SCIENCE COLLEGE SCIENCE COLLEGE THATHI KASGUMMA THATHI KASGUMMA NAZAR GOVT DEGREE GOVT DEGREE AJK-0720- 556165 AASIM RAZA MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 944 85.82 BHIMBER BHIMBER HUSSAIN COLLEGE, BHIMBER. COLLEGE, BHIMBER. 0110-085 GOVT GIRLS DEGREE GOVT GIRLS AMNA MUHAMMAD AJK-0720- 502068 FEMALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 888 80.73 COLLEGE PANJERI DEGREE COLLEGE BHIMBER BHIMBER JAHNGIR JAHANGIR 0110-046 BHIMBER PANJERI BHIMBER MUHAMMAD GOVT. DEGREE GOVT. DEGREE MUHAMMAD AJK-0720- 526055 KAMRAN MALE SCIENCE GRADUATION 1100 930 84.55 COLLEGE BARNALA COLLEGE BARNALA BHIMBER BHIMBER YOUSAF 0110-002 YOUSAF BHIMBER BHIMBER GIRLS COLLEGE GIRLS COLLEGE MUHAMMAD CHAKAR, CHAKAR, HATTIAN HATTIAN AJK-0720- 546365 SAIRA ZAFAR FEMALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 830 75.45 ZAFAR DISTT.HATTIAN DISTT.HATTIAN BALA BALA 0102-049 BALA AK. BALA AK. GOVT. DEGREE GOVT. DEGREE MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD COLLEGE LEEPA, COLLEGE LEEPA, HATTIAN HATTIAN AJK-0720- 558591 MALE ARTS GRADUATION 1100 792 72.00 TOQEER MANZOOR DISTT. HATTIAN DISTT. HATTIAN BALA BALA 0102-037 BALA AK.
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