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Khyber Medical University, Peshawar KHYBER MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, PESHAWAR BACHELOR OF MEDICINE & BACHELOR OF SURGERY (MBBS) SECOND PROFESSIONAL ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2013 EXAMINATION HELD IN NOV - DEC 2013 RESULT DECLARED ON FEBRUARY 24, 2014 MAX MARKS: 800 NOTIFICATION NO. MBBS (2ND Prof -A13)-1 Roll Reg.No. Name Father's Name Result No. Bannu Medical College, Bannu 4601 2010/KMU/BMC/057 SYED HILAL BADSHAH SAID BADSHAH Re: F.Med, Path 4602 2010/KMU/BMC/007 ANUM GUL KHALIL UR REHMAN Re: Phar 4603 2010/KMU/BMC/076 AAMIR IRSHAD MUHAMMAD IRSHAD KHAN Re: Phar 4604 2010/KMU/BMC/056 SADDAM HUSSAIN AKHTAR MUHAMMAD 489 4605 2010/KMU/BMC/008 PALWASHA NAJEEB MUHAMMAD NAJEEB 521 4606 2010/KMU/BMC/077 SAMI UL HAQ ALAM KHAN Re: Phar, Path 4607 2010/KMU/BMC/055 HAZRAT HUSSAIN KHAN BAHADUR 494 4608 2010/KMU/BMC/009 SHABANA BALOCH GUL ZAMIR KHAN 455 4609 2010/KMU/BMC/083 MUHAMMAD NISAR KHAN AJMIR KHAN 481 4610 2010/KMU/BMC/054 ZEESHAN QAMAR QAMAR ZAMAN 450 4611 2010/KMU/BMC/027 FAIZA SHAH NAWAZ SHAH NAWAZ 469 4612 2010/KMU/BMC/065 KHALID BILAL KHAN MUHAMMAD KHALID KHAN 534 4613 2010/KMU/BMC/053 ABDUR RAHMAN WAHID RAHMAN Re: Phar 4614 2010/KMU/BMC/011 ALIA BANGASH GHULAM MUHAMMAD Re: Phar 4615 2010/KMU/BMC/080 KARAMAT ULLAH KHAN KHUBAN KHAN Re: F.Med 4616 2010/KMU/BMC/052 IMAD ALI SHAH MIAN MASNO ULLAH KHAN 487 4617 2010/KMU/BMC/012 MARIA HAYAT SAFDAR HAYAT Re: Phar, F.Med 4618 2010/KMU/BMC/082 MUHAMMAD ISHAQ NOOR ZALI KHAN 497 4619 2010/KMU/BMC/051 HAIDER SULEMAN MASHAL KHAN 484 4620 2010/KMU/BMC/001 MEHWISH AQEEL DR. AQEEL 527 4621 2010/KMU/BMC/081 ASIF AFRIDI MUHAMMAD SALEEM AFRIDI 517 4622 2010/KMU/BMC/050 KHAN ZEB KHAN DIL FARAZ KHAN Re: Phar, F.Med 4623 2010/KMU/BMC/003 TAHMINA ROZE ROZE MUHAMMAD 501 4624 2010/KMU/BMC/078 SAJJAD ALAM GHANI BAHADAR Re: F.Med 4625 2010/KMU/BMC/049 SYED ZEESHAN ALI AKBAR HUSSAIN 493 4626 2010/KMU/BMC/002 MARYAM ANAYAT ULLAH ANAYAT ULLAH Re: All 4627 2010/KMU/BMC/084 MUNIR HASSAN AJMAL HASSAN Re: Phar 4628 2010/KMU/BMC/048 MAHBOOB UR RAHMAN MUHAMMAD HANIF 539 4629 2010/KMU/BMC/004 FAZEELA KHAN DR. QUTAB KHAN Re: All 4630 2010/KMU/BMC/085 ZEESHAN NOOR BAKHMAL KHAN Re: Phar, F.Med 4631 2010/KMU/BMC/047 SHERAZ AHMAD LUTF UR RAHMAN 478 4632 2010/KMU/BMC/005 ROSEMINA MIR ABBAS KHAN 497 4633 2010/KMU/BMC/046 KASHIF FIDA FIDA MUHAMMAD Re: All 4634 2010/KMU/BMC/086 NIZAM ULLAH JANAT KHAN 472 4635 2010/KMU/BMC/006 ZEENAT SHAHEEN GULZAR KHAN 536 4636 2010/KMU/BMC/059 WASEEM AHMAD ABDUL QAYYUM 471 4637 2010/KMU/BMC/045 ZIA UL ISLAM MUHAMMAD ISLAM 473 4638 2010/KMU/BMC/013 AMBREEN GOHAR GOHAR ALI KHAN 497 Page 1 of 32 Roll Reg.No. Name Father's Name Result No. 4639 2010/KMU/BMC/060 HAIDAR ALI MUHAMMAD JAN Re: Phar 4640 2010/KMU/BMC/044 HABIB ULLAH AAMIR PIO SHAH 507 4641 2010/KMU/BMC/014 HADIA HUSSAIN ABDUL HUSSAIN 481 4642 2010/KMU/BMC/061 MALIK SHANDAR KHAN MALIK MUHAMMAD AFTAB KHAN 519 4643 2010/KMU/BMC/043 SHAH SAAD SARDAR AHMAD 479 4644 2010/KMU/BMC/015 FARHANA SHAHEEN MIAN SHER SHAH 492 4645 2010/KMU/BMC/039 QADEER MUHAMMAD KHAN AMIR MUHAMMAD KHAN 604 4646 2010/KMU/BMC/062 SADDAM HUSSAIN HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD 498 4647 2010/KMU/BMC/016 NAFEESA KOMAL ABDUL QADIR Re: Phar 4648 2010/KMU/BMC/063 ABDULLAH MUHAMMAD DIN Re: Phar 4649 2010/KMU/BMC/042 NAVEED ULLAH MUHAMMAD INAYAT ULLAH Re: Phar 4650 2010/KMU/BMC/017 WAJEEHA SYED SYED MUSARAT SHAH 535 4651 2010/KMU/BMC/064 MUDASSIR SHAH MIAN ZAMARUD SHAH Re: F.Med, Path 4652 2010/KMU/BMC/040 ABID REHMAN MAQBOOL REHMAN 547 4653 2010/KMU/BMC/018 FAIZA IMRAN MUHAMMAD IMRAN 501 4654 2010/KMU/BMC/029 NASIR KHAN TELA DAR KHAN 489 4655 2010/KMU/BMC/072 KAMRAN AHMAD KHAN IFTIKHAR AHMAD Re: Phar, Path 4656 2010/KMU/BMC/019 ANNAM AJMAL AJMAL FAROOQ Re: Phar 4657 2010/KMU/BMC/066 WAQAS AHMAD IHSAN UL AKBAR Re: Phar, F.Med 4658 2010/KMU/BMC/038 HALEEM UR RASHID ABDUR RASHID 534 4659 2010/KMU/BMC/020 BISMA BANARAS KHAN 621 4660 2010/KMU/BMC/067 HAMZA FAZLI-MAULA Re: Phar, F.Med 4661 2010/KMU/BMC/037 SIKANDAR IQBAL IQBAL MOHAMMAD 518 4662 2010/KMU/BMC/021 GULALAI IRSHAD ALI Re: Phar 4663 2010/KMU/BMC/068 AMIR SAEED HAMEED ULLAH Re: F.Med 4664 2010/KMU/BMC/036 GOUHAR ALI USMAN GHANI 529 4665 2010/KMU/BMC/022 RUKH TALIA SAIR HUSSAIN 534 4666 2010/KMU/BMC/069 WAQAS UR RAHMAN HANIF UR RAHMAN Re: Phar 4667 2010/KMU/BMC/035 HAMEED ULLAH WALI MUHAMMAD Re: Phar, F.Med 4668 2010/KMU/BMC/023 JAVERIA SULTAN KHALID SULTAN Re: Phar, Path 4669 2010/KMU/BMC/070 FAZAL MEHBOOB FAZAL QADIR Re: Phar 4670 2010/KMU/BMC/034 HUSSAIN AHMAD FAIZY MUFTI SADARAZ FAIZY 508 4671 2010/KMU/BMC/024 ZENAB KHUNA GUL 518 4672 2010/KMU/BMC/071 AHMAD ZEB MUHAMMAD SAEED Re: Phar, F.Med 4673 2010/KMU/BMC/033 MUHAMMAD SOHAIL KHAN MUHAMMAD KHAN 474 4674 2010/KMU/BMC/025 RAFIA NAZ MUHAMMAD KHALIL 607 4675 2010/KMU/BMC/041 SAJID AYAZ GULQAD AYAZ 536 4676 2010/KMU/BMC/032 SADIQ SHAH ZAHIR SHAH 464 4677 2010/KMU/BMC/026 SAIRA ASLAM ASLAM KHAN 499 4678 2010/KMU/BMC/073 MURAD HABIB HABIB UR REHMAN 458 4679 2010/KMU/BMC/079 IKRAM UL HAQ ABDUL JAMIL 506 4680 2010/KMU/BMC/010 ABEERAH NASEER NASEER AHMED KHAN 505 4681 2010/KMU/BMC/074 SYED AKBAR MIAN SHAH JEHAN Re: Phar 4682 2010/KMU/BMC/087 SOHAIL AHMAD LAWANG KHAN Re: All 4683 2010/KMU/BMC/028 HAFIZA MAHAM AMIN SYED AMIN SHAH 599 4684 2010/KMU/BMC/096 MUHAMMAD IQBAL KHAN BAHADER 563 4685 2010/KMU/BMC/075 HASSAN MAHMOOD SHAHID KHAN Re: All Page 2 of 32 Roll Reg.No. Name Father's Name Result No. 4686 2010/KMU/BMC/058 BAKHT BILAND FAZLI WAHID Re: Path 4687 2010/KMU/BMC/030 SHAFI ULLAH HABIB ULLAH KHAN 550 4688 2010/KMU/BMC/088 YOUSAF MUJAHID MUHAMMAD ISHAQ Re: F.Med 4689 2010/KMU/BMC/089 MUHAMMAD HANIF KHAN MIR ZA KHAN Re: Phar, F.Med 4690 2010/KMU/BMC/090 MAJID KHAN SULTAN KHAN Re: F.Med 4691 2010/KMU/BMC/091 MUHAMMAD SABIR LAL MIR Re: All 4692 2010/KMU/BMC/092 KHAN RAHIM USMAN Re: F.Med 4693 2010/KMU/BMC/093 SHAH WALI KHAN MA JAN Re: F.Med 4694 2010/KMU/BMC/094 IFTIKHAR AHMAD AQUL MARJAN Re: F.Med 4695 2010/KMU/BMC/095 MUHAMMAD GUL WAHID ZAMAN 450 4696 2010/KMU/BMC/031 INTIKHAB ALAM AKHUN ZADA 479 4697 2010/KMU/BMC/097 GHULAM YASIN GHULAM AKBAR Re: All 4698 2010/KMU/BMC/098 KALEEM ULLAH ABDUL KAREEM Re: Phar, Path 4699 2009-UB-BMC-29763 USMAN GHANI GUL BAD SHAH Re: All 4700 2009-UB-BMC-23162 FARMAN ZEB SAEED ZADA Re: All Khyber Girls Medical College, Peshawar 4701 2010/KMU/KGMC/001 SHANDANA KHATTAK MUHAMMAD IKRAM KHAN 634 4702 2010/KMU/KGMC/002 IQRA KHALID TASLEEM KHALID 528 4703 2010/KMU/KGMC/003 SAIQA JABEEN SALAHUD DIN 531 4704 2010/KMU/KGMC/004 UZMA JEHAN JEHAN ALAM KHAN 540 4705 2010/KMU/KGMC/005 PALWASHA RAUF ABDUR RAUF 454 4706 2010/KMU/KGMC/006 NIDA GUL KHITAB GUL 502 4707 2010/KMU/KGMC/007 SHUMAILA JAVAID AHMAD 586 4708 2010/KMU/KGMC/008 SHANDANAH SHAKIRULLAH 548 4709 2010/KMU/KGMC/009 MEHREEN ZIA DR. ZIAULLAH 621 4710 2010/KMU/KGMC/010 SAIMA SHAH DR. HAMID ULLAH SHAH 598 4711 2010/KMU/KGMC/011 ROMANA ASGHAR ASGHAR ALI 535 4712 2010/KMU/KGMC/012 SARA GUL ZAINUL ABIDIN 629 4713 2010/KMU/KGMC/013 AIMAN JAN MIAN SHABEER AHMAD 532 4714 2010/KMU/KGMC/014 RABAIL NOWSHERWAN 519 4715 2010/KMU/KGMC/015 SUMAIRA NOUREEN MUHAMMAD JAVED 511 4716 2010/KMU/KGMC/016 SAIMA ALI FAZAL ALI 658 4717 2010/KMU/KGMC/017 MARYAM KUNDI REHMATULLAH KHAN KUNDI 481 4718 2010/KMU/KGMC/018 FARYAL MUHAMMAD SHUAIB KHAN 606 4719 2010/KMU/KGMC/019 SAIMA KHAN DAULAT KHAN 512 4720 2010/KMU/KGMC/020 FARHEEN ZAHRA MUHAMMAD ISHAQ 550 4721 2010/KMU/KGMC/021 SUMBUL AQEEQ MUHAMMAD AQEEQ 481 4722 2010/KMU/KGMC/022 AMINA JAMIL JAMIL AHMAD 495 4723 2010/KMU/KGMC/023 SEEMAB GUL NAWAB KHAN 529 4724 2010/KMU/KGMC/024 HAFSA SARDAR SARDAR AHMAD 587 4725 2010/KMU/KGMC/025 SAMIA IFTIKHAR IFTIKHAR AHMAD 582 4726 2010/KMU/KGMC/026 NATASHA KHALID SAEED KHALID SAEED Re: All 4727 2010/KMU/KGMC/027 AIMAN MOEEN MOEENULLAH KHATTAK 516 4728 2010/KMU/KGMC/028 ANUM NAEEM MUHAMMAD NAEEM SARWAR 598 4729 2010/KMU/KGMC/029 QURAT-UL-AIN ZAFAR ZAFAR MUMTAZ 508 4730 2010/KMU/KGMC/030 SUNDUS AROOJ JAMAL ABDUL NASER 466 4731 2010/KMU/KGMC/031 ZIL-E-MEHTAB NASIR ALI KHATTAK 652 Page 3 of 32 Roll Reg.No. Name Father's Name Result No. 4732 2010/KMU/KGMC/032 TAZEEN TAIMOOR MUHAMMAD TAIMOOR SHAH 507 4733 2010/KMU/KGMC/033 ZAINAB ZAHID ZAHID ULLAH 555 4734 2010/KMU/KGMC/034 MAIRA MAHMOOD KHATTAK MAHMOOD KHAN KHATTAK 537 4735 2010/KMU/KGMC/035 SAIMA YAQOOB MUHAMMAD YAQOOB 576 4736 2010/KMU/KGMC/036 FAIZA KHAN GULAB SAID 527 4737 2010/KMU/KGMC/037 SONIA BEGUM NAWAR KHAN 499 4738 2010/KMU/KGMC/038 ANOSHIA NAEEM MUHAMMAD NAEEM 542 4739 2010/KMU/KGMC/039 DUR-E-NAYYAB MUKHTAIR AHMAD 545 4740 2010/KMU/KGMC/040 MARYAM RIAZ MUHAMMAD RIAZ ABBASI 572 4741 2010/KMU/KGMC/041 IFRA AHSAN MUHAMMAD AHSAN 593 4742 2010/KMU/KGMC/042 AFSHAN RAHMAN ULLAH Re: Phar 4743 2010/KMU/KGMC/043 ANSA NASEEBA HAJI ABDUL QAYUM Re: Phar, Path 4744 2010/KMU/KGMC/044 AMNA MARYEM DR.
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