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S# Name Father's Name Date of Birth Domicile College Selection List For Selection List for General Merit Seats for Government Medical Colleges of AJ&K and Pakistan Session 2019-2020 (December 25, 2019) Father's Date Of Aggregate Categroy of Challan # Name Domicile College S# Name Birth Percentage Seat Nouman Ahmed 1 11000775 Talab Hussain 09/02/2001 SUDHNUTI 95.2045 King Edward Medical University, Lahore Open Merit Talib Ashiq Hussain Allama Iqbal Medical College, 2 11001089 Hanifa Ashiq 30/08/2001 MIRPUR 94.4545 Open Merit Asi Lahore Muhammad Services Institute of Medical 3 11000481 Maryam Sabir Sabir 19/04/2001 KOTLI 94.3864 Open Merit Sciences, Lahore Chaudhary Muhammad 4 11000057 Rania Muqaddus 12/12/2000 POONCH 94.3409 Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi Open Merit Saghir Khan Services Institute of Medical Sciences, 5 11000749 Kainat Fatima Pervaiz Akhter 17/02/2001 BHIMBER 94.2955 Open Merit Lahore Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed 6 11000528 Usman Nazir Nazir Ahmed 01/07/2001 REFUGEES-1947 94.2727 Open Merit Medical College, Mirpur Muhammad Faryal Siddique Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 7 11000209 Siddique 10/07/2001 MIRPUR 94.0227 Open Merit Choudhary Lahore Choudhary Tallal Mushtaq Mushtaq Rawalpindi Medical College, 8 11000544 19/02/2001 MUZAFFARABAD 93.9318 Open Merit Hashmi Ahmed Hashmi Rawalpindi Khurshid 9 11000930 Mushood Ahmed 13/01/2001 BHIMBER 93.6818 Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi Open Merit Ahmed Mirza Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 10 11000902 Nawal Ashfaq Muhammad 01/07/2002 KOTLI 93.6818 Open Merit Lahore Ashfaq Muhammad 11 11000650 Ahsan Akram 14/09/2000 POONCH 93.6591 Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi Open Merit Akram Anjum Muhammad Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 12 11000312 Amima Shabbir 21/12/2001 KOTLI 93.6136 Open Merit Shabbir Lahore 13 11000818 Arooj Altaf Altaf Hussain 04/03/2001 SUDHNUTI 93.5455 Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi Open Merit Errors and ommisions are excepted. 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Selection List for General Merit Seats for Government Medical Colleges of AJ&K and Pakistan Session 2019-2020 (December 25, 2019) Father's Date Of Aggregate Categroy of Challan # Name Domicile College S# Name Birth Percentage Seat 14 11000054 Ahtisham Khatab Khatab Hussain 12/07/2001 MUZAFFARABAD 93.2500 Nishtar Medical College, Multan Open Merit Rafaqat 15 11001173 Mohammad Zahir 01/04/2002 MUZAFFARABAD 93.2273 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Open Merit Hussain Manzoor 16 11000573 Waqas Ahmed 13/07/2001 BHIMBER 93.1818 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Open Merit Ahmed Muhammad 17 11001359 Tayyaba Hanif 07/09/2001 KOTLI 93.0682 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Open Merit Hanif Khan 18 11000153 Saim Bin Khalid Khalid Mushtaq 24/12/2000 REFUGEES-1947 92.9545 Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad Open Merit Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 19 11000458 Izzat Hayat Naveed Hayat 12/02/2001 MIRPUR 92.8864 Open Merit Lahore Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 20 11000336 Alishba Sultana Hameed Akhtar 29/08/2002 KOTLI 92.8182 Open Merit Lahore Muhammad Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 21 11000678 Parsa Naeem 09/08/2000 POONCH 92.7955 Open Merit Naeem Khan Lahore Muhammad 22 11000359 Zain Ul Abideen 09/04/2003 KOTLI 92.7727 Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad Open Merit Aziz Munir Ahmed 23 11000622 Noman Munir 19/02/2000 MIRPUR 92.7500 Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad Open Merit Jarral Azhar Nadeem 24 11000394 Ahmed Azhar 19/07/2001 POONCH 92.7500 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Open Merit Ahmed Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 25 11000543 Ayesha Azhar Azhar Iqbal 17/04/2001 BHIMBER 92.6591 Open Merit Lahore Khawaja Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 26 11001081 Arsh Shoukat 01/07/2000 MUZAFFARABAD 92.5455 Open Merit Shoukat Ahmed Lahore Muhammad Misbah Ameer Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 27 11000662 Ameer Khan 12/12/2000 POONCH 92.5227 Open Merit Kiani Lahore Kiani Ayesha Javed Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 28 11000486 Javed Sadiq 29/01/2002 BHIMBER 92.5000 Open Merit Jarral Lahore Errors and ommisions are excepted. Page 2 of 24 . Selection List for General Merit Seats for Government Medical Colleges of AJ&K and Pakistan Session 2019-2020 (December 25, 2019) Father's Date Of Aggregate Categroy of Challan # Name Domicile College S# Name Birth Percentage Seat Khalid Munir Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed 29 11000258 Fariha Khalid 04/09/2002 REFUGEES-1947 92.4091 Open Merit Khokhar Medical College, Mirpur Usman Shafiq Shafiq-Ur- 30 11001353 18/05/2002 HAVELI 92.3864 Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad Open Merit Dar Rehman Muhammad Azad Jammu Kashmir Medical 31 11000495 Sadia Fatima 11/02/1999 KOTLI 92.3409 Distt. Quota Saddique College, Muzaffarabad Sardar Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 32 11001145 Meerab Jamil Muhammad 10/08/2002 POONCH 92.3409 Distt. Quota Lahore Jamil Khan 33 11000626 Salman Qamar Qamar Zaman 18/02/2002 MUZAFFARABAD 92.2727 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Zahid Hussain 34 11000222 Hira Areej 13/05/2000 KOTLI 92.2500 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Choudhary Benish Mushtaq Muhammad Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed 35 11000125 13/07/2002 REFUGEES-1947 92.1364 Distt. Quota Chaudhari Mushtaq Medical College, Mirpur Ayesha Abdul Qazi Abdul Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 36 11000317 22/06/2000 POONCH 92.1136 Distt. Quota Qayyum Qayyum Lahore Choudhry Alam Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 37 11000908 Sadaf Alam 12/10/2000 HAVELI 92.1136 Distt. Quota Din Lahore 38 11000604 Raees Ahmed Naseer Ahmed 27/09/2002 MIRPUR 92.0909 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota 39 11001285 Danyal Sabir Sabir Hussain 12/05/2000 BHIMBER 92.0682 Nishtar Medical College, Multan Distt. Quota Khawaja Anser Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 40 11000514 Mahnoor Anser 05/01/2002 MIRPUR 92.0682 Distt. Quota Mushtaq Lahore Malik Shabir Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 41 11000932 Muqaddas Shabir 04/03/2001 MIRPUR 92.0455 Distt. Quota Hussain Lahore Errors and ommisions are excepted. Page 3 of 24 . Selection List for General Merit Seats for Government Medical Colleges of AJ&K and Pakistan Session 2019-2020 (December 25, 2019) Father's Date Of Aggregate Categroy of Challan # Name Domicile College S# Name Birth Percentage Seat Muhammad Anees Ur 42 11000711 Mehrban 19/09/1999 SUDHNUTI 92.0227 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Rehman Hussain Muhammad Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 43 11001224 Rida Farooq 21/10/2001 BHIMBER 92.0227 Distt. Quota Farooq Lahore Muhammad 44 11000905 Iqra 19/10/2000 KOTLI 92.0000 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Aslam Khunsha Muhammad Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 45 11000649 27/11/1998 POONCH 91.9091 Distt. Quota Siddique Siddique Khan Lahore Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 46 11000738 Tashanam Arif Muhammad Arif 29/01/2001 KOTLI 91.8864 Distt. Quota Lahore Muhammad 47 11000401 Abdul Majeed 15/01/2001 REFUGEES-1947 91.8636 Nishtar Medical College, Multan Distt. Quota Ihsan Adil Muhammad 48 11000447 Junaid Saeed 01/03/2000 REFUGEES-1947 91.8182 Nishtar Medical College, Multan Distt. Quota Saeed Mehroosh Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 49 11000799 Ghulam Shabbir 05/11/2000 POONCH 91.7727 Distt. Quota Shabbir Lahore Muhammad Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 50 11000566 Maham Ayub 25/10/2001 REFUGEES-1947 91.7727 Distt. Quota Ayub Lahore Muhammad Matti Ur 51 11000027 Attique Ur 14/09/2001 KOTLI 91.7273 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Rehman Rehman Javed Ur Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 52 11001128 Noor Javed Raja 08/03/2000 BHIMBER 91.7045 Distt. Quota Rehman Raja Lahore Muhammad 53 11000172 Fiza Shabbir 11/07/2000 MUZAFFARABAD 91.6818 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Shabbir Muhammad Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 54 11000492 Zainab Batool 15/02/2003 BAGH 91.6818 Distt. Quota Shabbir Khan Lahore Habib-Ur- Azad Jammu Kashmir Medical 55 11000375 Mamoona Habib 28/05/2000 KOTLI 91.6591 Distt. Quota Rehman College, Muzaffarabad Errors and ommisions are excepted. Page 4 of 24 . Selection List for General Merit Seats for Government Medical Colleges of AJ&K and Pakistan Session 2019-2020 (December 25, 2019) Father's Date Of Aggregate Categroy of Challan # Name Domicile College S# Name Birth Percentage Seat Fatima Jinnah Medical University, 56 11000440 Momina Gul Ali Asghar 22/11/2001 POONCH 91.6591 Distt. Quota Lahore 57 11001046 Usman Ali Abdul Majeed 18/09/2000 KOTLI 91.6364 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota 58 11000753 Zoon Shehzad Shehzad Sharif 01/01/2001 POONCH 91.6136 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Nimra Arshad Muhammad Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed 59 11000717 21/03/1999 REFUGEES-1947 91.5909 Distt. Quota Chaudhary Arshad Medical College, Mirpur Muhammad 60 11000501 Mahwish Jabeen 16/08/2000 REFUGEES-1947 91.5909 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Waris Sabir Ayub 61 11000409 Memoona Sabir 13/02/2002 POONCH 91.5909 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Khan 62 11000672 Amina Azmat Azmat Hussain 22/09/2000 SUDHNUTI 91.5455 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Azad Jammu Kashmir Medical College, 63 11000581 Haleema Shoukat Shoukat Ali 26/04/2000 BHIMBER 91.4773 Distt. Quota Muzaffarabad 64 11000318 Areej Rani Nisar Ahmed 22/12/2001 BHIMBER 91.4773 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Hammad Abdul Waheed 65 11000671 02/05/1999 BAGH 91.4545 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Waheed Khan Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed 66 11000942 Nauman Haider Abid Hussain 03/08/1999 BHIMBER 91.4545 Distt. Quota Medical College, Mirpur Muhammad 67 11000673 Iqra Hafeez 23/03/2000 POONCH 91.4091 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt. Quota Hafeez Azad Jammu Kashmir Medical 68 11000171 Minahil Waqas Waqas Javed 30/08/2000 REFUGEES-1947 91.4091 Distt. Quota College, Muzaffarabad Errors and ommisions are excepted. Page 5 of 24 . Selection List for General Merit Seats for Government Medical Colleges of AJ&K and Pakistan Session 2019-2020 (December 25, 2019) Father's Date Of Aggregate Categroy of Challan # Name Domicile College S# Name Birth Percentage Seat 69 11001012 Maryam Zulfiqar Zulfiqar Ali 26/06/2001 MIRPUR 91.3864 Ayub Medical College, Abbotabad Distt.
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