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KUST UTME Admission List - Uploaded On KUST UTME Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng KANO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, WUDIL, KANO STATE. P.M.B. 3244, KANO. www.kustwudil.edu.ng 2016/2017 SESSION UTME PROVISIONAL ADMISSION LIST S/N JAMB Reg. Number Candidate Name Programme 1 66176118JB ALIYU SALMANU AHMAD AGRICULTURE 2 65191249HI ABDULLAHI BELLO USMAN AGRICULTURE 3 65048781AD RABI'U MUHAMMAD AUWAL AGRICULTURE 4 65033862ED IDRIS ADAMU ADAM AGRICULTURE 5 65549983JB MUHAMMAD ABDULMUMIN SALIS AGRICULTURE 6 65042330FD JIBRIN ABDULLAHI AGRICULTURE 7 65875919ED MANSUR MANSUR IBRAHIM AGRICULTURE 8 66582442CB ISYAKU KAMALUDDEEN AGRICULTURE 9 66171781AH ABDULLAHI NAZIRU ALIYU AGRICULTURE 10 65042547IB ADO SANI SALIHU AGRICULTURE 11 65890901AI MUHAMMAD ABDULLAHI ALASAN AGRICULTURE 12 65248115AG UMAR SHEHU AGRICULTURE 13 66538499CH AMINU JAZULI AGRICULTURE 14 65540184JH NASIR ABDULKARIM MUHAMMAD AGRICULTURE 15 65219101DJ ABDULLAHI ABUBAKAR YAKUBU AGRICULTURE 16 65300592AG AHMAD KAMAL AHMAD AGRICULTURE 17 65195395FG SHARIF UMAR AUWAL AGRICULTURE 18 66178294GC HAMISU SULE ISAH AGRICULTURE 19 65898894IF KHALID HAFIZU KABIRU AGRICULTURE 20 66258703HE MUKTAR ILIYASU AGRICULTURE 21 65299431JE ADEBANJO RAHMOT OLAJUMOKE AGRICULTURE 22 65745689BH ALIYU KAMAL YUSUF AGRICULTURE 23 66258713EE KABO AUWALU AGRICULTURE 24 65877961CI ALIYU ABUBAKAR ABDULLAHI AGRICULTURE 25 65247908EF UMAR ABUBAKAR SALISU AGRICULTURE 26 65532192BH ADAM MUSTAPHA SANI AGRICULTURE 27 65219250HH MUSA SADIQ AGRICULTURE 28 65550404IJ IBRAHIM AMINU NABABA AGRICULTURE 29 65552226FF SANUSI ABDULHAMID AGRICULTURE 30 66172898FB MUSA USMAN AGRICULTURE 31 65836283CJ MOHAMMED ISMAIL AGRICULTURE 32 65302398CA MOHAMMED JAAFAR AGRICULTURE 33 65301710EH ABUBAKAR BASHIR IMAM AGRICULTURE 34 65549853JD ADAM JIBRIL MUSTAPHA AGRICULTURE 35 65219829IG MUHAMMAD USMAN JIBRIN AGRICULTURE 36 65530041GI MUKTAR ANAS AGRICULTURE 37 65528927BF BAFFA ABDULRAHMAN AGRICULTURE 38 66259100EH ILIYASU SURAJO ISAH AGRICULTURE 39 65047371GC DANLADI ABUBAKAR IBRAHIM AGRICULTURE 40 66046018GD MUHAMMAD SULAIMAN YARO AGRICULTURE 41 65851914IE USMAN HALILU AGRICULTURE 42 65529124AG USMAN SALISU IBRAHIM AGRICULTURE 43 65194596CI YARGAYA IBRAHIM YAKUBU AGRICULTURE 44 65875422HJ MUHAMMAD ZULYADAIN GARBA AGRICULTURE KUST UTME Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng 45 66542349CA SARKI ABDULRAHMAN TIJJANI AGRICULTURE 46 65243781BA ADAM SUMAYYA MUHAMMAD AGRICULTURE 47 65247333CE WUDIL BAFFA LAWAN AGRICULTURE 48 66288024JA HUSSAINI NASIRU UMAR AGRICULTURE 49 65306137FF AUWAL AHMAD NURA AGRICULTURE 50 66173752BB BABANGIDA IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD AGRICULTURE 51 66549892IJ NA'ABU UMAR FIDDAUSI AGRICULTURE 52 66077982AH ALIYU FAROUQ AGRICULTURE 53 65193087JD DAWAKI AMINU SAMINU AGRICULTURE 54 66048484DH ABUBAKAR MARYAM AGRICULTURE 55 65885184IH Malami Najib AGRICULTURE 56 65886813FA Haruna Shamsu AGRICULTURE 57 66549462CB Musa Muhammad Ghali AGRICULTURE 58 66182603DG Baba Hussaini Ibrahim AGRICULTURE 59 65304713FJ Muhammad Mustapha Musa AGRICULTURE 60 65898611GB Muhammad Abubakar Ado AGRICULTURE 61 65528914FE Abdullahi Najib Sagir AGRICULTURE 62 65532845JF Haruna Jibrin Maikasuwa AGRICULTURE 63 65874921DA Gambo Baha'udden Tijjani AGRICULTURE 64 65219813DH Alasan Muntari Ibrahim AGRICULTURE 65 65891246EA Abdulkarim Abdulhalim Yushau AGRICULTURE 66 65042124IJ Abdullahi Abdurrahman AGRICULTURE 67 65883796IA Haruna Mustapha Aminu AGRICULTURE 68 66537368CF Muhammad Umar Usman AGRICULTURE 69 65898685DD Ibrahim Kamalu Shehu AGRICULTURE 70 66047455CA Ibrahim Sulaiman Auwalu AGRICULTURE 71 65879870CE Mustapha Ashiru Umar AGRICULTURE 72 65748790CG Rabiu Ibrahim Muhammad AGRICULTURE 73 65245800GE Iliyasu Bashir Dalha AGRICULTURE 74 65867148GJ Mamuda Isyaku Musa AGRICULTURE 75 65293208EC Sani Aliyu Hussaini AGRICULTURE 76 66183106HJ Qassim Abubakar Shehu AGRICULTURE 77 65292363FF Tasiu Ibrahim Ibrahim AGRICULTURE 78 65293589GD Rabiu Umar Abdullahi AGRICULTURE 79 65888026JH Yau Abubakar Kabir AGRICULTURE 80 65049097CF Balarabe Ahmad Nasir AGRICULTURE 81 65292638AG Ibrahim Abubakar AGRICULTURE 82 66182736CF Ahmad Ahmad Halilu AGRICULTURE 83 65531734DD Sani Hamza AGRICULTURE 84 66181538DA Salisu Abubakar Inuwa AGRICULTURE 85 66542963CB Abubakar Yusuf Ali AGRICULTURE 86 65300306II Tasiu Aminu Isah AGRICULTURE 87 65193958AC Lawan Musa AGRICULTURE 88 65219164EE Ahmad Bala Gano AGRICULTURE 89 65246549EI Abdullahi Najib AGRICULTURE 90 65880075II Zakariya Yahya Isah AGRICULTURE 91 65303296EC Oyelowo Moses AGRICULTURE 92 66172341HD Bala Nataala Yahaya AGRICULTURE 93 65890673BD Auwal Hussaini Shuaibu AGRICULTURE KUST UTME Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng 94 65302355FC Sunusi Nuruddin AGRICULTURE 95 65193403BI Adamu Muhammadu Alsabah AGRICULTURE 96 66173183GJ Abdulrahman Abdullahi AGRICULTURE 97 66258610GC Adamu Buhari Haruna AGRICULTURE 98 65305452HD Baba Mahabubullahi Salihu AGRICULTURE 99 65879871CB Isah Abubakar Habibu AGRICULTURE 100 65889183CB Abdulwahab Salisu Abdul-Aziz AGRICULTURE 101 65245523CC Saadu Jamilu Wudil AGRICULTURE 102 65878425JB Malami Ibrahim AGRICULTURE 103 65530065JD Rabi'u Bashir AGRICULTURE 104 66176731JF Said Amina Uba AGRICULTURE 105 65248466CA Abdullahi Nasiru Yusuf AGRICULTURE 106 65303748EE Yahaya Felix AGRICULTURE 107 66174578FF Abdulkadir Abdulkadir AGRICULTURE 108 65837448CG Muhammad Isma'il Ibrahim AGRICULTURE 109 65304331EB Idris Muhammad Musa AGRICULTURE 110 66178444JH A Abdulrasheed Salaudeen AGRICULTURE 111 65245532JC Mukhtar Zainab Abba AGRICULTURE 112 65879020FC Abdullahi Abubakar Saad AGRICULTURE 113 65880891GF Muhammad Aliyu AGRICULTURE 114 65304612HB Da'u Haruna Saidu AGRICULTURE 115 65877223BB Idris Abubakar Abubakar AGRICULTURE 116 65876441CJ Mustapha Ibrahim AGRICULTURE 117 65247945DB Haruna Mansur Adam AGRICULTURE 118 65885240BG Sharif Sadiq Muhammad AGRICULTURE 119 65898626BG Abdullahi Ismail Dangwani AGRICULTURE 120 65543969JB Gabi Muhammad Muhammad AGRICULTURE 121 66534190FD Yunusa Auwal AGRICULTURE 122 65193424FC Mustapha Usman Dayyab AGRICULTURE 123 66182363HH Muhammad Aminu Bashir AGRICULTURE 124 65527382JB Shu'aibu Abduljalal Adam AGRICULTURE 125 65292994AF Yahaya Aliyu Abdulaziz AGRICULTURE 126 65303061GI Haruna Hussaini Abubakar AGRICULTURE 127 65245767GG Ibrahim Muhammad Tasiu AGRICULTURE 128 65877342EC Sani Sadiq AGRICULTURE 129 66213041JG Ishaq Hauwa AGRICULTURE 130 65883954JB Muhammad Aminu Aliyu AGRICULTURE 131 65886726CA Idris Rahina Kikelomo AGRICULTURE 132 65882560AF Ado Yusuf Suleiman AGRICULTURE 133 65296120DG Zayyan Abdulkadir Ibrahim AGRICULTURE 134 66538190IB Okoye Chioma Roseline AGRICULTURE 135 65246193EJ Dahiru Hauwa Abdu AGRICULTURE 136 65296106HI Nuhu Shuaibu Hassan AGRICULTURE 137 65302984AI Muhd Muhammad Yusif AGRICULTURE 138 65305751EJ Musa Isma'il Sharif AGRICULTURE 139 65876960CE Idris Habiba Ahmad AGRICULTURE 140 65877208FG A Sadiq Sadiq AGRICULTURE 141 65887459FC Hamza Isah Sunusi AGRICULTURE 142 65887877FJ Ibrahim Salisu Abdulkadir AGRICULTURE KUST UTME Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng 143 66259129FH Muhammad Aliyu Aliyu AGRICULTURE 144 66539189JB Ibrahim Aminu Idris AGRICULTURE 145 66545595HJ Kani Musa G AGRICULTURE 146 65296721HG Abdullahi Suleiman Auwal AGRICULTURE 147 65881375GI Muhammad Muhammad Haruna AGRICULTURE 148 65886639IH Abdurrahman Isyaku Isma'il AGRICULTURE 149 65886768II Yahaya Ayuba Umar AGRICULTURE 150 65888283AF Aminu Yusuf AGRICULTURE 151 65890269GB Abdullahi Fatima Kamal AGRICULTURE 152 65194823CG Hassan Abubakar AGRICULTURE 153 65195293HB Adamu Zainab Aliyu AGRICULTURE 154 65248577HF Sani Najib Utai AGRICULTURE 155 65293928BG Abubakar Muhammad Santali AGRICULTURE 156 65295081EJ Idris Muhammad AGRICULTURE 157 65303203DA Jibril Nana Aisha AGRICULTURE 158 65550042BB Kassim Naziru Muhammad AGRICULTURE 159 65882505HD Sani Abdallah Abubakar AGRICULTURE 160 66173698HG Abdulhamid Musa Yahaya AGRICULTURE 161 66176404AJ Balarabe Auwal Lawan AGRICULTURE 162 66179461FD Kabir Kabir Rabiu AGRICULTURE 163 66180105GB Hudu Salim Adamu AGRICULTURE 164 66181156BC Abubakar Muhammad Salisu AGRICULTURE 165 66182268HB Adamu Buhari Abubakar AGRICULTURE 166 66182295IH Madaki Fatima Isa AGRICULTURE 167 66260426EG Haruna Maryam Mato AGRICULTURE 168 65963913JF Dahiru Musa Shafa AGRICULTURE 169 66534224EI A Aliyu Bala AGRICULTURE 170 65048891GB Sabo Muhammad Muhammad AGRICULTURE 171 65294468EF Kawu Sadiq Bala AGRICULTURE 172 66183203HJ Ahmad Sulaiman Kabir AGRICULTURE 173 66258296DE Zakariyya Hauwa Ahmad AGRICULTURE 174 66542655HC Muhammad Hannatu Ali AGRICULTURE 175 65886340BE Salisu Amina Saidu AGRICULTURE 176 65882684CB Majia Zainab Abdulhamid AGRICULTURE 177 65966473HI Abubakar Razika AGRICULTURE 178 65095161FI Sa'eed Adam Abdullahi AGRICULTURE 179 65193155ID Salisu Abubakar AGRICULTURE 180 65219308JH Dayyabu Humaira Aminu AGRICULTURE 181 65247132EF S Sanusi Ibrahim AGRICULTURE 182 65877164JB Muhammad Khalifa Jamilu AGRICULTURE 183 65883214IA Tukur Al-Muntakhab Aminu AGRICULTURE 184 66177372BF Shehu Abdullahi AGRICULTURE 185 65553286HG Salisu Bilkisu Sgini AGRICULTURE 186 65193548GI Gambo Huzaifa Bala AGRICULTURE 187 65245539HB Usman Adamu AGRICULTURE 188 65247853BG Ibrahim Aisha Kabir AGRICULTURE 189 65296556IG Aliyu Fadilu D AGRICULTURE 190 65875269FD Mukthar Abdullahi Abubakar AGRICULTURE 191 66174797HH Muhammad Ilyasu Ahmad AGRICULTURE KUST UTME Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng 192 66177966HG Abdullahi Nafisa Hambali AGRICULTURE 193 66180142EH Abdulsalam Muhammad Bayan AGRICULTURE 194 65047278FA Bala Ibrahim Lawal AGRICULTURE 195 65528276CI Umar Salisu AGRICULTURE 196 65047677BH Muhammad Abbas Saidu AGRICULTURE
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