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DEPARTMENTS 1 Rahim Bux Khan Gold Medal P0452004 MUHAMMAD NAEEM ASHRAF HAJI MUHAMMAD ASHRAF M.A UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI ANNUAL CONVOCATION LIST OF GOLD MEDALS FOR CONVOCATION - 2007 FACULTY OF ARTS S.# NAME OF GOLD MEDAL SEAT NO. POSITION HOLDER NAME FATHER'S NAME DEPARTMENTS 1 Rahim Bux Khan Gold Medal P0452004 MUHAMMAD NAEEM ASHRAF HAJI MUHAMMAD ASHRAF M.A. Examination in Arabic (secured not less than 75% marks) 2 Allama Abdul Aziz Memon Gold Medal P0452004 MUHAMMAD NAEEM ASHRAF HAJI MUHAMMAD ASHRAF M.A. Examination in Arabic (Stood First) 3 Rashid Minhas Shaheed Gold Medal P0456124 SHUMAILA ABDUL GHAFOOR ABDUL GHAFOOR M.A. Examination in Economics (Stood First) 4 Ahmed E.H. Jaffer Gold Medal H0258052 SHAZAF FATIMA HAIDER SYED WASI HAIDER M.A. Examiantion in English (Stood First) 5 Dr. Syed Kamaluddin Naqvi Gold Medal H0258045 SAIRA MALLICK ZUBAIR MEHMOOD MALLICK M.A. Examination in English Language (Stood First) 6 Fazalur Rehman Gold Medal P0490001 ABDOOL CADER PERYE ABDOOL RAFFICK PERYE M.A. Examination in Education (First Class First) 7 Dr. Mahmud Hussain Memorial Gold Medal H0276023 NIDA KHAN AKHTER AZIZ KHAN M.A. Examination (Overall First Position in the entire Faculty of Arts) 8 Dr. Hameeda Khatoon Naqvi Gold Medal H0360051 SAHIRA BANO BUTT TANVIR AHMED BUTT B.A.(Hons). Examination in General History (Stood First) 9 Shah Muhammad Khuhro Gold Medal H0260076 QURAT UL AIN KHAN RAZIULLAH KHAN M.A. Examination in General History (Stood First) 10 Shaheed Khalid Bin Waleed Gold Medal H0364030 MUHAMMAD SALMAN MUHAMMAD USMAN B.A.(Hons) Examination in International Relations (Best Student) 11 Kulsum Bai Valika Gold Medal H0264017 JORDAN JAMES DIN JAMES KHAIR DIN M.A. Examination in International Relations (Stood First) 12 Nawab Siddiq Ali Khan Gold Medal H0262103 SOBIA KIRAN MUHAMMAD ANWAR AWAN M.A. Examination in Islamic History (Stood First) 13 SPIL Gold Medal M0569023 NADEEM KAMAL RASHID KAMAL M.L.I.S. Examination in Library & Inf Science (Stood First) 14 Hamid Zuberi Memorial Gold Medal H0370013 HAFSA AHSAN AHSAN SALEEM B.A.(Hons) Examination in Mass Communication (First Class First) Union Insurance Co. Cairo Aircrash Journalist Victims 15 H0270032 SIDRA RAFIQUE MUHAMMAD RAFIQUE M.A. Examination in Mass Communication (Stood First) Memorial Gold Medal 16 Khawaja Moinuddin Memorial Gold Medal H0274024 SEHRISH KHAN KHALEEQUZZAMAN KHAN M.A. Examination in Persian (First Class First) 17 Dr. M.M. Ahmad Gold Medal H0272026 PAREEBA HASSAN MUHAMMAD ASLAM M.A. Examination in Philosophy (Stood First) 18 Sardar Amir Azam Khan Gold Medal H0378063 UNEEBA WAQAR WAQAR AHMED MEMON B.A.(Hons) Examination in Political Science (First Class First) 19 Sir Muhammad Yamin Khan Gold Medal H0278083 UZMA IQBAL MIRZA IQBAL AHMED BAIG M.A. Examination in Political Science (Stood First) 20 Muhammad Usman Memorial Gold Medal H0276023 NIDA KHAN AKHTER AZIZ KHAN M.A. Examination in Psychology (Stood First) 21 Amna Feroz Gold Medal H0397035 QARNAIN IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM B.P.A.(Hons) Examination in Public Administration (First Class First) 22 Sindh Police Gold Medal P0491019 FARAH SALEEM KHAN SALEEM KHAN M.P.A. Examination in Public Administration (Stood First) 23 Dada Mangha Ram Mehtani Gold Medal H0281006 ASHIQUE HUSSAIN ASGHER ALI DEPAR M.A. Examination in Sindhi (First Class First) 24 Rana Liaquat Gold Medal P0484012 SAIMA JAMSHAID MALIK JAMSHAID IQBAL M.A. Examination in Social Work (Stood First) 25 Abdul Hameed Kiani Memorial Gold Medal H0285060 SARWAT UROOJ SAEED AHMED M.A. Examination in Sociology (Stood First) 26 Society for Promotion of Special Education Gold Medal H02110013 FARHEEN JAVAID JAVAID IQBAL M.S.E. Examination in Special Education (Stood First) 27 Sirajuddin Zafar Gold Medal H0388041 SHAHNILA NAZNEEN MALIK MUHAMMAD ZAKARIA B.A.(Hons) Examination in Urdu (First Class First) 28 Baba-e-Urdu Gold Medal M0589008 SABA NAZ ZUBAIRY MUHAMMAD ADEEB ZUBAIRY M.A. Examination in Urdu Linguistics (Stood First) 29 Yadgar-e-Jigar Gold Medal H0288001 AFSHAN INAYAT INAYAT ULLAH KAZMI M.A. Examination in Urdu Literature (Stood First) 30 Azhar Ali Siddiqui Gold Medal H0298061 RAAZIA ZEHRA MIR SAJJAD MEHDI B.A. (Hons) Examination in Visual Studies (First Class First) The all above Gold Medals are to be prepared and awarded subject to verification/confirmation of Endowments and other financial matters by the Director Finance. SCIENCE 31 Mian Muhammad Shafi Gold Medal H0201068 RIDA AHMED SYED KHURSHEED ALI M.Sc. Examination in Applied Chemistry (Stood First) 32 Amna Feroz Gold Medal B0233037 MUZAMMIL ALI MUHAMMAD YAQOOB First Position in Bachelor of Chemical Technology (BCT) 33 Kabir Bhiemji Gold Medal P0403021 JUNAID KAREEM KHAN JALAL UDDIN KHAN M.Sc. Examination in Applied Physics (Stood First) 34 Syed Abid Ali Zaidi Gold Medal H0204021 HUMA IKRAM M.Sc. Examination in Biochemistry (First Class First) 35 Mahmood-ul-Haque Usmani Gold Medal H0231060 SYEDA SUMAIRA LIAQUAT SYED LIAQUAT ALI M.Sc. Examination in Biotechnology (First Class First) 36 Mrs. H.B. Qureshi Gold Medal P0407012 ASMA ELAHI ELAHI BAKHSH M.Sc. Examination in Botany (Stood First) 37 Karachi Cotton Association Gold Medal H0206123 SAMREEN ABDUL WAHAB M.Sc. Examination in Botany (Secured Highest Marks in Plant Pathology) 38 Dr. Syed Ahmed Faseeh Gold Medal H0308031 IMRAN IQBAL MUHAMMAD IQBAL B.Sc.(Hons) Examination in Chemistry (First Class First) 39 Technology Links Gold Medal H0308031 IMRAN IQBAL MUHAMMAD IQBAL B.Sc.(Hons) Examination in Chemistry (First Class First) 40 Najma Rizvi Gold Medal H0208006 AGHA ARSLAN WASIM NAJAM HUSSAIN M.Sc. Examination in Chemistry (Stood First) 41 Begum Fahmida Shabbar Hassan Gold Medal H0208006 AGHA ARSLAN WASIM NAJAM HUSSAIN M.Sc. Examination in Chemistry (Stood First) M.Sc. Examination in Chemistry (First Class with Highest Marks in 42 Dr. Syed Ahmed Faseeh Gold Medal H0208006 AGHA ARSLAN WASIM NAJAM HUSSAIN Analytical Chemistry) 43 Universal Chemical Industries Ltd. Gold Medal H0208082 QURRAT UL AIN MUHAMMAD MURSALEEN M.Sc. Examination First Class (Secured highest marks in Inorganic Chemistry . 44 Dr. Rafat Hussain Memorial Gold Medal H0208108 SHAHEEN KOSAR BASIR AHMED M.Sc. Examination (Secured highest marks in Organic Chemistry) 45 Hanif Adamjee Gold Medal H0208081 QURAT UL AIN ALI AKHTAR M.Sc. Examination in Chemistry (Secured Highest Marks in Physical Chemistry) 46 PIBAS Gold Medal M0536003 ASAD HAFEEZ YOUSUFI HAFEEZ YAR KHAN YOUSUFI M.C.S. Examination in Computer Science (Stood First) 47 Miss Hena Ahmad Gold Medal H0255132 MAHWISH AKRAM MUHAMMAD AKRAM M.Sc. Examination in Economics (Stood First) 48 Sabrang Gold Medal H0216007 AISHA NASEER MUHAMMAD NASEER M.Sc. Examination (Overall First Position in the entire Faculty of Science) 49 Brooke Bond Gold Medal H0330028 TAHIRA MOHSIN ALI MOHSIN ALI IMANI B.Sc.(Hons). Examination in Food Science & Technology (Stood First) 50 National Food Gold Medal H0230029 SANA WAQAR WAQAR HUSAIN M.Sc. Examination in Food Science & Technology (First Class First) 51 Syed Abid Ali Zaidi Gold Medal P0411020 HANAA IQBAL IQBAL MUHAMMAD KHAN M.Sc. Examination in Genetics (First Class First) 52 Karachi Cotton Association Gold Medal P0411028 JUBLEE BANO SARDAR KHAN M.Sc. Examination in Genetics (Secured Highest Marks in Plant Breeding) 53 Miss Riffat Sultana Gold Medal H0212027 DANIYAL SARTAJ AHMED M.Sc. Examination in Geography (Stood First) 54 Pakistan Chrome Mines Ltd. Gold Medal H0214045 MUHAMMAD IMRAN MALIK M. AMEER NASIM M.Sc. Examination in Geology (Stood First) 55 Efroze Chemical Industries Pvt Ltd. Gold Medal P0428002 BATOOL ABDULLAH KHATEEB ABDULLAH M.Sc. Exam. in Health & Physical Education (Stood First) M.Sc. Examination in Applied Mathematics (Stood first and having 56 Sir Shah Muhammad Sulaiman Gold Medal H0216007 AISHA NASEER MUHAMMAD NASEER secured at least 80% marks) 57 Shamim Ahmed and Maqsood Ali Memorial Gold Medal H0216066 MEHRUNNISA MUHAMMAD NEAMATULLAH M.Sc. Examination in Mathematics (Pure) (Stood First) 58 Lady Nusrat Abdullah Haroon Gold Medal H0219076 SANA RASHID SYED RASHID ALI M.Sc. Examination in Microbiology (Stood First) 59 Glaxo Smith Kline Gold Medal H0323022 LALA RUKH YOUSUF MUHAMMAD YOUSUF KHAN B.Sc.(Hons) Examination in Physiology (Stood First) 60 Philips Electrical Co. of Pakistan Gold Medal H0221131 SADAF FATIMA SYED NAZAR ABBAS M.Sc. Examination in Physics (First Class First) 61 Millwala Gold Medal H0224078 SYED TAUQEER AHMED HASHMI SYED AFTAB AHMED M.Sc. Examination in Statistics (First Class First) 62 Dr. Haseen Fatima Memorial Gold Medal H0326110 ZUBIA SALEEM SALEEM UDDIN B.Sc.(Hons) Examination in Zoology (Stood First) 63 Dr. Mrs. B.B. Qureshi Gold Medal H0226089 NAZIA ABDUL KARIM M.Sc. Examination in Zoology (Stood First) 64 Prof. Dr. Nasima M. Tirmizi Gold Medal H0226089 NAZIA ABDUL KARIM M.Sc. Examination in Zoology (First Class First) The all above Gold Medals are to be prepared and awarded subject to verification/confirmation of Endowments and other financial matters by the Director Finance. PHARMACY 65 Hakeem Sons Chemical Industries Gold Medal BP-0250185 SAMMAR SHAKEEL SHAKEEL AHMED AIWAN B.Pharm. Examination in Pharmacy (Stood First) 66 Prof. S.M.S. Zoha Gold Medal BP-0250185 SAMMAR SHAKEEL SHAKEEL AHMED AIWAN B.Pharm. Examination (Secured best CGPR in Pharmacy) 67 Fauzia Rashid Gold Medal BP-0250185 SAMMAR SHAKEEL SHAKEEL AHMED AIWAN B.Pharm. Examination in Pharmacy (Stood First) 68 Amna Feroz Gold Medal BP-0250185 SAMMAR SHAKEEL SHAKEEL AHMED AIWAN B.Pharm. Examination in Pharmacy (Stands First) ISLAMIC STUDIES 69 Ebrahim Bawani Gold Medal H0366023 SHAISTA FATIMA MUHAMMAD YOUNUS B.A.(Hons). Examination in Islamic Learning (First Class First) 70 Muhammad Ali Habib Memorial Gold Medal H9966053 SHUMAILA AFZAL SYED AFZAL ALI M.A. Examination in Islamic Learning (First Class First) 71 Saiyid Yaqoob Zaidi Gold Medal P04104001 ABIDA RASHID ABDUL RASHID M.A. Examination in Al-Qur'an & Sunnah (First Class First) COMMERCE & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 72 Premier Distributors Gold Medal P0457048 MUHAMMAD SALMAN AZAM KHAN MUHAMMAD AZAM KHAN M.Com. Examination (Stood First) B.Com.(Hons.) Examination (Stood First & Secured Highest Marks 73 Habib Ismail Memorial Gold Medal H03111026 MUHAMMAD BILAL MUHAMMAD JAMSHAID ALI in Advance Accounting) 74 W.P.M.A.
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