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List of Gold Medal Winners LIST OF GOLD MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN PAKISTAN S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT 1 20-41-02841-1-011-M AHMAD WAQAS SAHI WAQAS MEHMOOD SAHI 1 THE EDUCATORS PRIME CAMPUS FAISALABAD 2 20-55-01768-1-001-M ALI HAIDER AKHTER HUSSAIN 1 BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM WAPDA TOWN CAMPUS GUJRANWALA 3 20-44-01983-1-004-M ALI HASSAN MUHAMMAD MOHSIN RAZA 1 THE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL - IDREES CAMPUS OKARA 4 20-56-02267-1-014-M HAJRA AAMIR AAMIR MASOOD RANDHAWA 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SHEIKHUPURA 5 20-41-02841-1-006-M MEERAB HASSAN HASSAN TARIQ 1 THE EDUCATORS PRIME CAMPUS FAISALABAD 6 20-56-02267-1-009-M MUHAMMAD ARHAM NAEEM EJAZ NAEEM 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SHEIKHUPURA 7 20-56-02267-1-022-M MUHAMMAD KHAWAR JAMAL MUHAMMAD BILAL AKBAR 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SHEIKHUPURA 8 20-051-02210-1-012-M MUSA ABUBAKAR BHATTI ABU BAKAR BHATTI 1 SARAHS PLAYGROUP ISLAMABAD 9 20-41-02841-2-002-M AHMAD BHATTI SOHAIL BHATTI 2 THE EDUCATORS PRIME CAMPUS FAISALABAD 10 20-074-02023-2-005-M ARFA FARUKH FARUKH NIAZI 2 THE CITY SCHOOL LARKANA CAMPUS LARKANA 11 20-44-01983-2-004-M AZAAN ASHRAF MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 2 THE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL - IDREES CAMPUS OKARA 12 20-41-01225-2-001-M FATIMA MUHAMMAD ASIF 2 FAISALABAD GRAMMAR SCHOOL FAISALABAD 13 20-44-01983-2-009-M MUHAMMAD HUZAIFA SHEIKH HAFEEZ AHMED 2 THE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL - IDREES CAMPUS OKARA 14 20-41-01472-2-002-M MUHAMMAD KHUBAIB QAMAR QAMAR ABBAS 2 BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM PREMIER CAMPUS FAISALABAD 15 20-41-02841-2-007-M NOOR FATIMA AZAM MUHAMMAD AZAM KHAN 2 THE EDUCATORS PRIME CAMPUS FAISALABAD 16 20-51-02113-2-007-M SARDAR NUBAID ATTIQUE UR REHMAN 2 ROOTS GARDEN SCHOOL ASKARI X FLAGSHIP CAMPUS RAWALPINDI 17 20-022-01526-2-021-M SYEDA FATIMA ZAHRA SYED HASSAN HAIDER 2 THE CITY SCHOOL PRE JUNIOR BRANCH HYDERABAD 18 20-021-01544-2-039-M UMM-E-HANI MUHAMMAD FURQAN 2 AL BADAR HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL KARACHI 19 20-021-01138-2-031-M UNEEB UMAR MUHAMMAD UMER SULEMAN 2 BEACON ASKARI O LEVEL SCHOOL KARACHI * Gold Medal: First position in the country within the respective class and at least 85% achieved. LIST OF GOLD MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN PAKISTAN S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT 20 20-51-01753-3-002-M AIESH UMAIR UMAIR AFZAL 3 THE CITY SCHOOL LALAZAR JUNIOR BRANCH RAWALPINDI 21 20-41-01225-3-019-M AMNA SHAHZAD SHAHZAD AZIZ 3 FAISALABAD GRAMMAR SCHOOL FAISALABAD 22 20-41-01225-3-020-M HURRAIN RASHID RASHID MAHMOOD 3 FAISALABAD GRAMMAR SCHOOL FAISALABAD 23 20-51-01753-3-001-M HUZAIFA HARIS MUHAMMAD HARIS NISAR 3 THE CITY SCHOOL LALAZAR JUNIOR BRANCH RAWALPINDI 24 20-44-01983-3-006-M MAHEEN AROOJ RASHID ALI 3 THE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL - IDREES CAMPUS OKARA 25 20-022-02265-3-017-M MUHAMMAD HAMZA KHAN MUHAMMAD WASI KHAN 3 THE CITY SCHOOL JUNIOR HYDERABAD 26 20-51-01753-3-003-M UMM-E-RUMMAN TASAWAR HUSSAIN ABBASI 3 THE CITY SCHOOL LALAZAR JUNIOR BRANCH RAWALPINDI 27 20-44-01983-4-007-M AHSAN ZAHOOR ZAHOOR AHMED 4 THE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL - IDREES CAMPUS OKARA 28 20-51-02939-4-005-M ALISH DAIM MUHAMMAD RAFI 4 F.G QUAID-E-AZAM PUBLIC SCHOOL RAWALPINDI 29 20-44-01983-4-003-M AMNA IQBAL MUHAMMAD IQBAL 4 THE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL - IDREES CAMPUS OKARA 30 20-42-02922-4-011-M EMAN RASHID . 4 F.G PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 1 GIRLS LAHORE 31 20-42-01509-4-010-M FATIMA MARYAM AMJAD FAROOQ CHEEMA 4 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL JUNIOR SECTION LAHORE 32 20-459-01174-4-025-M HUZAIFA KHAN ZULFIQAR KHAN 4 MIANWALI EDUCATION TRUST COLLEGE MIANWALI MUHAMMAD HASSAN BIN 33 20-57-02015-4-007-M IKRAM ILLAHI 4 THE CITY SCHOOL ATTOCK CAMPUS ATTOCK IKRAM 34 20-457-01816-4-001-M UMAR FAROOQ RASHEED AHMAD 4 PREMIER PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL PAKPATTAN 35 20-44-01983-4-008-M USMAN ASGHAR MUHAMMAD ASGHAR 4 THE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL - IDREES CAMPUS OKARA 36 20-91-01352-5-004-M ABDUL WAHAB AMANAT ULLAH 5 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL & COLLEGE FOR BOYS PESHAWAR 37 20-42-01628-5-081-M HAMZA TANVEER TANVEER AHMAD 5 DIVISIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL AND INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE LAHORE 38 20-42-01237-5-094-M HANIA KHURRAM HAFIZ MUHAMMAD KHURRAM 5 LACAS LAHORE * Gold Medal: First position in the country within the respective class and at least 85% achieved. LIST OF GOLD MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN PAKISTAN S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT 39 20-42-01628-5-001-M MUHAMMAD ATIF HUSSAIN AMIR SOHAIL 5 DIVISIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL AND INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE LAHORE 40 20-91-01352-5-001-M MUHAMMAD ZAID KHAN MUHAMMAD ZAHOOR KHAN 5 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL & COLLEGE FOR BOYS PESHAWAR 41 20-42-02655-5-001-M RIDA FATIMA MUHAMMAD USMAN 5 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL AWAISIA SOCIETY LAHORE 42 20-56-02284-5-001-M SAROONA JAVEED VIRK JAVED AMJAD 5 TALL PINES SCHOOL SHEIKHUPURA 43 20-62-02766-5-003-M TAHA AKHTAR MUHAMMAD AKHTAR 5 THE CENTRAL PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL BAHAWALPUR 44 20-63-02028-6-003-M ABDULLAH KHALID MUHAMMAD KHALID 6 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL AND COLLEGE BAHAWALNAGAR 45 20-021-01733-6-001-M AHMER SYED AHSAN MUHAMMAD NAJAM AHSAN 6 STEPS AHEAD ACADEMY PECHS CAMPUS KARACHI BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM GIRLS BRANCH MARGALLA 46 20-051-01280-6-006-M FATIMA KHAN SHAHID AHMED KHAN 6 ISLAMABAD CAMPUS 47 20-63-02028-6-004-M FIZZA SHOAIB MUHAMMAD SHOAIB 6 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL AND COLLEGE BAHAWALNAGAR 48 20-63-02028-6-001-M MEHAR HASSAN CH. NOOR HASSAN 6 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL AND COLLEGE BAHAWALNAGAR ROOTS SCHOOL SYSTEM DHA-I FLAGSHIP CAMPUS JUNIOR 49 20-051-01384-6-001-M MUHAMMAD HASEEB AMER MUHAMMAD AMER SHAFIQUE 6 ISLAMABAD SCHOOL 50 20-91-01352-6-001-M MUHAMMAD SHOAIB MUHAMMAD JAVED 6 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL & COLLEGE FOR BOYS PESHAWAR 51 20-021-01138-6-039-M RAYAN JAMSHED JAMSHED JAMAL 6 BEACON ASKARI O LEVEL SCHOOL KARACHI SYEDA WAHIBA TAQQADUS 52 20-51-01188-6-029-M SYED ASAD ALI BUKHARI 6 QUALITY SCHOOL AND COLLEGE RAWALPINDI BUKHARI 53 20-57-02015-7-002-M EEMAN FATIMA IFTIKHAR IFTIKHAR AHMED 7 THE CITY SCHOOL ATTOCK CAMPUS ATTOCK 54 20-546-01548-7-017-M HALEEMA SAJJAD SAJJAD HUSSAIN 7 BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM SUFI CITY CAMPUS MANDI BAHAUDDIN 55 20-021-01788-7-005-M HUDA SHEIKH MOHAMMED JAFFER ALI 7 THE ACADEMY GULSHAN CAMPUS II MIDDLE SECTION KARACHI 56 20-022-02509-7-001-M SONIA TEK CHAND 7 HAYAT GIRLS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL MAIN CAMPUS HYDERABAD 57 20-42-01628-8-017-M AHSAB ZAKA ZAKA ULLAH 8 DIVISIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL AND INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE LAHORE * Gold Medal: First position in the country within the respective class and at least 85% achieved. LIST OF GOLD MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN PAKISTAN S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT 58 20-42-01442-8-192-M AMAN ASIF ASIF RIAZ 8 AITCHISON COLLEGE LAHORE 59 20-42-01442-8-253-M JAHANDAD IRFAN IRFAN SAFDAR 8 AITCHISON COLLEGE LAHORE 60 20-543-02769-9-002-M KHAN SAIMDAD IMDAD HUSSAIN 9 FAUJI FOUNDATION COLLEGE BUCHAL KHURD CHAKWAL 61 20-42-01303-10-008-M HUZAIFA ALTAMASH ABUBAKAR SIDDIQUE 10 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS SENIOR CAMPUS LAHORE 62 20-021-01661-11-001-M HAMZA HASAN ELLAHIE MUSTAFA HASAN ELLAHIE 11 KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL COLLEGE SECTION KARACHI SYED MUHAMMAD NOMAN 63 20-62-02325-12-012-M AIMAN GILLANI 12 SUPERIOR GROUP OF COLLEGES BAHAWALPUR CAMPUS BAHAWALPUR GILLANI 64 20-62-02325-12-016-M BISMA SHAKEEL SHAKEEL AHMAD 12 SUPERIOR GROUP OF COLLEGES BAHAWALPUR CAMPUS BAHAWALPUR 65 20-62-02325-12-015-M MUQADAS BUKHARI SYED ABID ALI SHAH 12 SUPERIOR GROUP OF COLLEGES BAHAWALPUR CAMPUS BAHAWALPUR 66 20-62-02325-12-011-M SARA SHAH NAWAZ SHAH NAWAZ 12 SUPERIOR GROUP OF COLLEGES BAHAWALPUR CAMPUS BAHAWALPUR 67 20-021-02838-12-003-M ZAID BIN KHALID MUHAMMAD KHAN 12 HIGHBROW COLLEGE KARACHI * Gold Medal: First position in the country within the respective class and at least 85% achieved. .
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