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Peoples University of Medical & Health Sciences For PEOPLES UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES FOR WOMEN SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD List of Candidates Applied for Admissions in DPT/PHARM-D/BS Public Health/BS Nursing & BSc (Post RN) for Academic Session 2020 INTER / A LEVEL 3 SUBJECTS MATRIC / O LEVEL INTER / A LEVEL SCORE TEST PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY TEST OUT OF Sr. No NAME FATHER'S NAME SURNAME SCORE Remarks 50% (C) (100) (100) 40%(B) TYPE OF TYPE A+B+C DISTRICT CHOICES P-I P-II P-I P-II P-I P-II ADMISSION DEDUCTION 10% MARKS ADJ: 3 SUBJECTS3 TOTAL MARKS TOTAL APPLICATION / APPLICATION BOARD BOARD SEAT NUMBERS SEAT (A) INTER 3-SUBJECT INTER 3-SUBJECT INTER YEAR YEAR MARKS MARKS GRADE TH PR TH PR TH PR TH PR TH PR TH PR DPT PHARM-D 1 669 BADIN MARYAM FAIZULLAH SEHRO HYDERABAD HYDERABAD BSPH 2017 710 8.35 2019 905 A-1 79 15 79 15 80 15 79 15 80 15 79 15 566 0 566 37.73 52.00 26 72.08 BSN BSPH BSN 2 BADIN RUQYYAH MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM BHATTI HYDERABAD HYDERABAD 271 DPT 2017 666 7.84 2019 895 A-1 78 15 78 15 63 15 67 15 78 15 67 15 521 0 521 34.73 57.00 28.5 71.07 PHARM-D DPT 3 70 BADIN ABEERA MARYAM GHULAM FAROOQE ARAIN ISLAMABAD ISLAMABAD PHARM-D 2017 835 7.95 2019 896 A-1 74 13 75 13 49 15 75 15 71 15 72 12 499 0 499 33.27 55.00 27.5 68.72 KHAWAJA DPT PHARM-D 4 434 BADIN RIMSHA MUMTAZ MUMTAZ HUSSAIN PURI MIRPURKHAS MIRPURKHAS BSN 2016 674 7.93 2019 913 A-1 83 15 80 15 82 14 75 15 76 15 73 15 558 10 548 36.53 34.00 17 61.46 SHEIKH BSPH BSN DPT 5 BADIN FALAK NAZ ROSHAN ALI MEMON HYDERABAD HYDERABAD 278 BSPH 2016 710 8.35 2018 880 A-1 71 15 64 15 60 15 68 15 68 15 77 15 498 10 488 32.53 41.00 20.5 61.38 PHARM-D DPT PHARM-D 6 307 BADIN AQSA MUHAMMAD TARIQ KAIMKHANI HYDERABAD HYDERABAD BSN 2016 715 8.41 2019 829 A 64 15 66 15 66 15 59 15 69 15 65 15 479 10 469 31.27 42.00 21 60.68 BSPH 7 344 BADIN TEHREEM FATIMA ABDUL GHANI MEMON DPT HYDERABAD 2016 668 7.86 HYDERABAD 2019 948 A-1 78 15 79 15 79 15 79 15 79 15 80 15 564 10 554 36.93 25.00 12.5 57.29 PHARM-D 8 BADIN SHAZMA AMBER FAYAZ HUSSAIN JAFFERI KARACHI HYDERABAD 313 DPT 2016 465 5.47 2019 905 A-1 79 15 78 15 79 10 80 15 78 12 79 15 555 10 545 36.33 27.00 13.5 55.3 DPT 9 BADIN FAQEEHA ZAHRA GHULAM SHABEER KHOSO HYDERABAD HYDERABAD 651 PHARM-D 2017 670 7.88 2019 717 B 63 14 56 15 61 14 28 15 62 14 53 14 409 0 409 27.27 32.00 16 51.15 DPT PHARM-D 10 BADIN AARTI BAI BUDHU MAL KHATRI HYDERABAD HYDERABAD 222 BSN 2015 625 7.35 2018 836 A 60 15 72 15 63 15 67 15 61 15 65 15 478 20 458 30.53 11.00 5.5 43.38 BSPH BSN 11 569 BADIN KAINAT ABDUL WAHID KUMBHAR KUMBHAR BSPH HYDERABAD 2014 583 6.86 HYDERABAD 2016 677 B 48 14 48 13 47 14 30 13 45 12 34 13 331 30 301 20.07 24.00 12 38.93 PHARM-D DPT 1 593 DADU RABEL MUHAMMAD RAZA PANHWAR PHARM-D HYDERABAD 2016 661 7.78 HYDERABAD 2018 832 A 68 14 77 14 37 14 72 14 62 14 71 14 471 10 461 30.73 58.00 29 67.51 BSPH DPT PHARM-D 2 377 DADU HEER RAFIQUE AHMED MEMON HYDERABAD HYDERABAD BSPH 2017 680 8 2019 893 A-1 60 14 79 15 69 13 80 15 65 14 79 15 518 0 518 34.53 47.00 23.5 66.03 BSN DPT 3 176 DADU PRIH ZEB SALLAHUDDIN JUNEJO HYDERABAD HYDERABAD BSPH 2017 696 8.19 2019 881 A-1 47 14 79 15 73 14 78 15 64 14 80 15 508 0 508 33.87 43.00 21.5 63.56 By: Aftab Ali 1 DPT 4 532 DADU ZAINAB GUL HASSAN CHANDIO HYDERABAD LARKANA PHARM-D 2017 602 7.08 2019 870 A 66 15 78 14 58 15 77 14 61 15 77 15 505 0 505 33.67 41.00 20.5 61.25 PHARM-D 5 332 DADU PAREEVISH MUHAMMAD ALLAM MEMON HYDERABAD HYDERABAD DPT 2016 751 8.84 2018 838 A 62 14 66 15 71 15 67 15 57 15 56 15 468 10 458 30.53 40.00 20 59.37 DPT PHARM-D 6 220 DADU SANA MANZOOR AHMAD SAMEJO HYDERABAD HYDERABAD BSPH 2016 652 7.67 2019 861 A 79 15 78 15 80 15 79 15 50 15 70 14 525 10 515 34.33 30.00 15 57 BSN 7 664 DADU KIRAN QURBA ALI BHUTTO BHUTTO DPT HYDERABAD 2017 701 8.25 HYDERABAD 2019 776 A 60 14 57 13 60 14 61 13 61 14 57 14 438 0 438 29.2 34.00 17 54.45 DPT 8 DADU PRIYANKA AJEET KUMAR NANKANI HYDERABAD HYDERABAD 498 PHARM-D 2017 653 7.68 2019 792 A 55 15 58 15 54 15 53 15 64 15 73 15 447 0 447 29.8 33.00 16.5 53.98 1 647 GHOTKI VANDNA BAI BEBOO LAL LUND DPT SUKKUR 2016 707 8.32 SUKKUR 2019 810 A 68 15 57 15 64 15 62 15 74 15 57 15 472 10 462 30.8 56.00 28 67.12 DPT PHARM-D 2 GHOTKI AQSA MUNAWAR MUNAWAR KHAN GHOURI SUKKUR SUKKUR 447 BSPH 2017 667 7.85 2019 880 A-1 74 15 63 15 69 15 69 15 69 15 58 15 492 0 492 32.8 52.00 26 66.65 BSN 3 579 GHOTKI KOUSAR DUR MUHAMMAD CHACHAR DPT SUKKUR 2015 644 7.58 SUKKUR 2018 858 A 68 15 76 15 62 15 71 15 69 15 62 15 498 20 478 31.87 51.00 25.5 64.95 PHARM-D BSN 4 488 GHOTKI BUSHRA RIAZ AHEMD ARAIN SUKKUR SUKKUR DPT 2017 684 8.05 2019 866 A 69 15 63 15 67 15 69 15 61 15 65 15 484 0 484 32.27 49.00 24.5 64.82 BSPH PHARM-D 5 597 GHOTKI RAFIA ABDUL RAZZAQUE BHUTTO KARACHI KARACHI DPT 2017 725 8.53 2019 758 B 55 11 52 10 55 10 54 10 64 12 64 12 409 0 409 27.27 44.00 22 57.8 PHARM-D 6 562 GHOTKI SAREEN NATTASHA SHOUKAT ALI RAJPUT SUKKUR SUKKUR DPT 2016 669 7.87 2018 759 B 59 15 64 15 68 15 68 15 47 15 54 15 450 10 440 29.33 41.00 20.5 57.7 7 616 GHOTKI MARIA ABDUL KAREEM NOONARI DPT SUKKUR 2016 703 8.27 SUKKUR 2018 802 A 74 15 37 15 59 15 60 15 47 15 60 15 427 10 417 27.8 35.00 17.5 53.57 8 650 GHOTKI PARAS IQBAL WALI MOHAMMAD KHOKHAR DPT SUKKUR 2015 582 6.85 SUKKUR 2018 832 A 67 15 71 15 75 15 66 15 58 15 64 15 491 20 471 31.4 28.00 14 52.25 PHARM-D 9 301 GHOTKI NAZISH KHAN ABDUL RAUF PATHAN DPT LARKANA 2016 651 7.66 LARKANA 2018 806 A 56 14 79 14 46 15 65 15 68 15 64 14 465 10 455 30.33 25.00 12.5 50.49 BSPH 10 470 GHOTKI SAWERA MUHAMMAD HASSAN BEHAN BSN SUKKUR 2017 572 6.73 SUKKUR 2019 723 B 56 15 50 15 62 14 64 15 52 14 57 14 428 0 428 28.53 28.00 14 49.26 DPT PHARM-D 11 525 GHOTKI SANA MUHAMMAD HASHIM MAHAR SUKKUR SUKKUR BSPH 2017 580 6.82 2019 671 B 54 15 51 14 41 14 28 15 46 15 46 13 352 0 352 23.47 36.00 18 48.29 DPT BSN 12 490 GHOTKI RIZWANA RANJHAN LABANO SUKKUR SUKKUR DPT 2017 619 7.28 2019 816 A 60 15 54 15 67 15 46 15 71 15 48 15 436 0 436 29.07 23.00 11.5 47.85 DPT 13 118 GHOTKI ASMA HUSSAIN HUSSAIN BUX CHACHAR SUKKUR SUKKUR PHARM-D 2015 619 7.28 2017 770 A 59 14 47 14 67 14 49 14 65 14 41 14 412 20 392 26.13 26.00 13 46.41 By: Aftab Ali 2 PHARM-D 14 122 GHOTKI NADIA NAWAZ MUHAMMAD NAWAZ MAHAR SUKKUR SUKKUR DPT 2015 604 7.11 2017 740 B 66 15 39 15 50 15 50 15 58 15 49 15 402 20 382 25.47 27.00 13.5 46.08 DPT 1 600 HYDERABAD MALIKA SABIR ALI QAIMKHANI PHARM-D MIRPURKHAS 2016 585 6.88 MIRPURKHAS 2019 951 A-1 79 15 78 15 79 15 79 15 78 14 79 14 560 10 550 36.67 61.00 30.5 74.05 BSPH PHARM-D DPT 2 265 HYDERABAD NUMRA ASAD ASADULLAH GADHEE SUKKUR SUKKUR BSPH 2016 694 8.16 2019 828 A 73 15 72 15 68 15 72 15 66 15 67 15 508 10 498 33.2 53.00 26.5 67.86 BSN PHARM-D 3 514 HYDERABAD AQSA SHAMSUDDIN SOOMARO HYDERABAD HYDERABAD DPT 2017 689 8.11 2019 860 A 63 14 69 14 69 15 67 14 72 13 68 14 492 0 492 32.8 45.00 22.5 63.41 DPT 4 249 HYDERABAD ZAIB UN NISA ABDUL MALIK JATOI PHARM-D HYDERABAD 2016 671 7.89 HYDERABAD 2018 815 A 63 15 63 14 66 15 60 15 61 15 69 15 471 10 461 30.73 42.00 21 59.62 BSPH DPT PHARM-D 5 462 HYDERABAD AROONA MOTI RAM LOHANA HYDERABAD HYDERABAD BSPH 2017 683 8.04 2019 902 A-1 73 14 79 15 69 14 78 15 70 14 79 15 535 0 535 35.67 29.00 14.5 58.21 BSN BSPH DPT 6 HYDERABAD IQRA SAEED SAEED AHEMED SHAIKH HYDERABAD SUKKUR 115 PHARM-D 2017 663 7.8 2019 946 A-1 77 15 75 15 75 15 75 15 78 15 76 15 546 0 546 36.4 23.00 11.5 55.7 BSN 7 132 HYDERABAD MAHAM DR MUMTAZ ALI CHANDIO DPT HYDERABAD 2017 571 6.72 HYDERABAD 2018 881 A-1 79 15 80 15 37 13 79 15 80 10 79 15 517 0 517 34.47 26.00 13 54.19 DPT BSN 8 554 HYDERABAD FIZA ALI ZULFIQAR ALI PALH HYDERABAD HYDERABAD PHARM-D 2016 645 7.59 2018 754 B 54 15 67 15 62 15 51 14 55 15 59 15 437 10 427 28.47 32.00 16 52.06 BSPH SHAHZAD HUSSAIN PHARM-D 9 538 HYDERABAD NAYAB QURESHI QURESHI HYDERABAD 2016 615 7.24 HYDERABAD 2018 714 B 38 15 62 15 46 15 47 15 63 15 70 15 416 10 406 27.07 20.00 10 44.31 QURESHI DPT PHARM-D DPT 1 164 JACOBABAD UNSA AZIZ AZIZ UR REHMAN ABRO SUKKUR SUKKUR BSPH 2016 683 8.04 2018 949 A-1 76 15 75 15 75 15 75 15 77 14 78 14 544 10 534 35.6 65.00 32.5 76.14 BSN 2 302 JACOBABAD WUSAMA ABDUL RAHEEM ANSARI BSN LARKANA 2015 644 7.58 LARKANA 2018 951 A-1 79 15 79 15 78 15 78 15 78 15 78 15 560 20 540 36 44.00 22 65.58 3 607 JACOBABAD BAKHTAWAR QAMARUDDIN BUGTI DPT LARKANA 2015 710 8.35 LARKANA 2018 953 A-1 78 15 78 15 77 15 77 15 78 15 78 15 556 20 536 35.73 41.00 20.5 64.58 DPT PHARM-D 4 JACOBABAD SEHIR ABDUL QADIR SARKI LARKANA LARKANA 589 BSPH 2016 611 7.19 2018 963 A-1 78 15 78 15 78 15 78 15 79 15 78 15 559 10 549 36.6 38.00 19 62.79 BSN DPT PHARM-D 5 450 JACOBABAD KHALIDA MUNIR MUNIR AHMED NOONARI LARKANA LARKANA BSN 2016 654 7.69 2018 968 A-1 77 15 78 15 78 15 78 15 79 15 79 15 559 10 549 36.6 36.00 18 62.29 BSPH BSN DPT 6 663 JACOBABAD KHALIDA RASOOL BUX BHATTI LARKANA LARKANA PHARM-D 2016 610 7.18 2018 899 A-1 62 15 78 15 63 15 78 15 67 15 78 15 516 10 506 33.73 32.00 16 56.91 BSPH DPT PHARM-D 7 451 JACOBABAD SANA MUNIR MUNIR AHMED NOONARI LARKANA LARKANA BSN 2017 657 7.73 2019 961 A-1 78 15 78 15 79 15 77 15 79 15 78 15 559 0 559 37.27 23.00 11.5 56.5 BSPH BSN DPT 8 662 JACOBABAD TASLEEM RAZA ABDUL HAKEEM SOOMRO LARKANA LARKANA PHARM-D 2014 629 7.4 2016 755 B 59 14 63 14 63 14 64 14 74 14 62 15 470 30 440 29.33 23.00 11.5 48.23 BSPH By: Aftab Ali 3 DPT PHARM-D 1 423 JAMSHORO MARIAM RAFEEQUE AHMED OTHO HYDERABAD HYDERABAD BSPH 2016 614 7.22 2019 897 A-1 79 15 70 15 79 15 70 15 79 15 75 15 542 10 532 35.47 59.00 29.5 72.19 BSN DPT 2 JAMSHORO AASHI KUMARI NAROO MAL LOHANO MIRPURKHAS MIRPURKHAS 480 PHARM-D 2016 668 7.86 2019 894 A-1 59 14 73 14 79 14 78 15 60 14 76 14 510 10 500 33.33 55.00 27.5 68.69 PHARM-D DPT 3 255 JAMSHORO FATIMA MUHAMMAD MUSTAFA
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