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Ser Admission Date Name DOB Father Name Address Date Of Ser Admission Date Name DOB Father Name Address Date of Withdraw DHARMIAN DUB# 2 NEAR COMMERECE COLLEGE 1 1-Mar-2011 MUHAMMAD USMAN KHAN 6-Nov-1993 SHAD MUHAMMAD KHAN 21-Apr-2011 MANSEHRA H#15, ST#5, MODEL TOWN, HEAVY MECHANICAL 2 1-Mar-2011 ATTA UR REHMAN 1-Mar-2011 ASIF MAJEED 25-Mar-2011 COMPLEX ROAD, TAXILA H NO: 05, STREET NO 15, MODEL TOWN HMC ROAD 3 1-Mar-2011 ATTA UR REHMAN 1-May-1997 ASIF MAJEED 31-Dec-2011 TAXILA 4 1-Mar-2011 HAIDER ALI MURAD 1-Jun-2000 MURAD KHAN BAIT UL ZAHOOR MOHALLAH DISTT MANSEHRA 12-May-2017 5 1-Mar-2011 SAAD ALI KHATTAK 19-Nov-2000 WAJID ALI H# 437-KL LINK ROAD ARAM BAGH ATD 6 7-Mar-2011 HAMZA BIN MAZHAR 24-Sep-1996 MAJ GEN MAZHAR JAMIL H NO: P-13 , PMA KAKUL ABBOTTABAD 7-Apr-2011 7 7-Mar-2011 HAMZA BIN MAZHAR 24-Sep-1996 MAJ GEN MAZHAR JAMIL H# P-13, PMA KAKUL ABBOTTABAD 31-Dec-2012 HOUSE# 60-A, STREET# 4, FAISAL COLONY, CHAKLALA 8 15-Mar-2011 ABDULLAH KHAN 8-Jan-1997 MUHAMMAD IQBAL 26-Aug-2011 RAWILPANDI H NO: 100, ST NO: SECTOR N/2 PHASE 4, HAYATABAD 9 18-Mar-2011 MUHAMMAD OSAMA 25-Feb-1998 RIAZ HUSSAIN 14-May-2011 PESHAWAR C/O AHSAN ZAFAR, 1/7, ZARGHAN ROAD(DOUBLE RD) 10 22-Mar-2011 SHAHMIR ALI 16-Apr-1998 MUHAMMAD ALI 18-Aug-2015 QUETTA MUHAMMAD DAYYAN IDRESS MAJ MUHAMMAD IDRESS C/O MAJ MUHAMMAD IDREES SATTI, RO AMC CENTRE (R 11 24-Mar-2011 9-Jun-1996 2-Jul-2013 SATTI SATTI W) ABBOTTABAD H NO: 16/17 , IQBAL ROAD SHEIKH DHERI , SUPPLY 12 31-Mar-2011 ZARAK KHAN 27-Jan-1998 MUHAMMAD ARSHAD 20-May-2015 ABBOTTABAD 13 1-Apr-2011 RAED ZAHID HABIB 28-Sep-1997 ZAHID HABIB H NO: 240, LOWER MALIK PURA , MAIRA ABBOTTABAD 31-May-2011 14 1-Apr-2011 SINAN ALI 14-Sep-1997 MUHAMMAD ASHFAQ FAISAL TOWN HMC ROAD TAXILA 11-May-2017 15 1-Apr-2011 FAHAD ALI HABIB 15-May-1998 ALI HABIB C/O IMRAN, R 715 , SECTOR 8 , NORTH KARACHI 27-Mar-2012 PIND KOKARA, P O ASKARI CEMENT WAH, TEH TAXILA , 16 4-Apr-2011 FAHAD MEHMOOD 10-Oct-1997 SHAHID MEHMOOD 15-Jul-2012 DISTRICT RAWALPINDI HOUSE NO 13, STREET NO 11, SIR SYED COLONY, 17 4-Apr-2011 MUHAMMAD TAHIR KHAN 24-Nov-1998 MUHAMMAD REHMAN 24-Jun-2014 ABBOTTABAD MAJ (R) IHSANULLAH 18 5-Apr-2011 AHMAD KHAN 30-Jun-1998 VILLAGE DURUSH KHELA ,TEHSIL MATTA, DISTRICT SWAT 31-Jan-2013 KHAN 19 11-Apr-2011 MUHAMMAD HISHAM 28-Mar-2003 MUHAMMAD USMAN MUHAMMADI STREET FORT ROAD HARIPUR NEAR MODEL HIGH SCHOOL LALAMUSA TEHSIL KHARIAN 20 13-Apr-2011 USAMA KHALID 31-Mar-1998 KHALID MEHMOOD 29-Mar-2013 DISTT GUJRAT H#. 50, HILL ROAD, OFFICERS COLONY BALOCH REGT 21 13-Apr-2011 ANIQUE TAHIR 27-Jan-1999 COL TAHIR MAHMOOD 31-Jul-2013 CENTRE ABBOTTABAD VILLAGE SADWAL P/O DARMAAN, TEHSIL ZAFARWAL, 22 18-Apr-2011 HAMID MUSTAFA 18-Mar-1998 GHULAM MUSTAFA 1-Mar-2017 DISTT NAROWAL C/O SHAFIQUE MEDICAL STORE, JAMRUD BAZAR, 23 20-Apr-2011 MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM 14-Mar-1999 NAEEM SHAH 24-Jun-2014 KHYBER AGENCY 24 23-Apr-2011 ZAIN NOMAN 2-Jan-1998 NOMAN ARSHAD D 91/1 BEHIND AFNS MESS CMH ABBOTTABAD 29-Aug-2014 25 29-Apr-2011 IMTIAZ AHMED 5-Jan-1998 SAFAR MALOOK H# CB-20, MOHALLAH TARKANA, SUPPLY ABBOTTABAD 4-Sep-2013 H# 185 ST# 44, SATLUJ BLOCK, DC COLONY 26 2-May-2011 MUHAMMAD WALEED ASHRAF 1-Jul-1999 MUHAMMAD ASHRAF CH. 3-Sep-2015 GUJRANWALACANTT. 27 4-May-2011 AHMAD KHAN 30-Jun-1998 MAJ IHSANULLAH KHAN VILLAGE DURUSH KHELA, TEH,MATTA DISTRICT SWAT 9-May-2011 28 5-May-2011 HASSAN MURTAZA ABBASI 14-Aug-1999 MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI HOUSE # 70, SARBAN COLONY, SUPPLY ABBOTTABAD 19-Aug-2013 MAJ. MUHAMMAD NASIR HOUSE# 15/2, HILL ROAD, BALOCH OFFICERS COLONY 29 7-May-2011 ARSAL NASIR 15-Jan-1999 26-Aug-2011 IQBAL ABBOTTABAD 30 7-May-2011 NABEEL AHMED SIDDIQUI 14-Nov-1998 YAWAR JAMIL SIDDIQUI F27/6 FEDERAL CAPITAL AREA LIAQAT ABAD KARACHI 27-Apr-2015 MUHAMMAD SAUD KHALID KHALID MEHMOOD MOHALLAH RAJE WALI GALI, SHEIKH DOST MUHAMMAD 31 7-May-2011 30-Apr-1999 21-Oct-2011 DURRANI DURRANI DISTT. CHINOT HOUSE# 577/78, WARD # 5, MIRZA AFZAL ROAD, 32 7-May-2011 ALI AKBAR 27-Apr-1998 ALI RAZA 20-May-2015 SADDAR BAZAR, SIALKOT. HOUSE # J-9/16, PAK JAMHURIA COLONY, P.N.S, SHIFA 33 7-May-2011 NABEEL HUSSAIN 6-Jun-1999 ARIF HUSSAIN 7-Aug-2015 ROAD, KARACHI. MIAN HOUSE KOAT RANJIT MADNI COLONY 34 7-May-2011 SAMMAR ASHFAQ 1-May-1998 ASHFAQ AHMED 20-May-2015 SHEIKHUPURA MEHMOOD UL HASSAN HOUSE # 721, MASTER ABDUL KAREEM STREET, 35 7-May-2011 EHTISHAM AHMED 30-May-1999 24-Sep-2013 KHOKHAR KHANGAH DOGRAN DISTT: SHEIKHUPURA HOUSE # 39-A, SHAHZAMAN COLONY, PMA ROAD, 36 7-May-2011 SAIF ULLAH KHAN 31-Dec-1998 SAIF UL MALUK 20-May-2015 ABBOTTABAD HOUSE # 1502, STREET # 26, AZAM TOWN, 100FT ROAD, 37 7-May-2011 ANNAS AHMED AWAN 3-Jan-1998 QADEER AHMED 19-Feb-2013 KARACHI 44. C/O MAJ. NAJMA MASKEEN KHAN, AFPGMI CMH, 38 7-May-2011 UMMAD TANVEER KHAN 23-Apr-1999 AIJAZ TANVEER KHAN 1-Jan-2012 RAWALPINDI HOUSE # 360-F, BLOCK-C, MARGHZAR SOCIETY, MULTAN 39 7-May-2011 MUHAMMAD USAMA MALIK 27-Jul-1998 SOHAIL MALIK 28-May-2015 ROAD, LAHORE H# 1, MPR COLONY, NR PLAY GROUND BLOCK "A" 40 7-May-2011 SARDAR WALI M. KHAN 29-Jul-1998 NIAZ AMIN SIDDIQUI 20-May-2015 MANGHOPIR, KARACHI H NO: 1346, ST NO 8, MODEL TOWN HUMAK, 41 7-May-2011 OMER AHMAD 15-Dec-1998 CH AHSAN ULLAH 11-Jan-2012 ISLAMABAD H NO: 2183/7M, SHAH RESAL ROAD O/S HARAUS GATE, 42 7-May-2011 KASHIR KHALID 2-Jul-1999 KHALID HUSSAIN 26-Aug-2011 MUHALAH CHEETAY WALIAN, MULTAN CHAK # 103, RAB PHALAI WALA TEHSIL JARANWALA 43 7-May-2011 MUHAMMAD SALMAN 2-Dec-1998 MUHAMMAD ARIF 1-Mar-2012 DISTT FAISALABAD MOH: SCHOOL WALA, VILL: JIANDIALA BAGH WALA, 44 7-May-2011 SHERYAR CHEEMA 27-Nov-1998 M. MANSHA CHEEMA 26-Mar-2013 TEH&DIST: GUJRANWALA 45 7-May-2011 HASEEB ARIF BUTT 4-Sep-1998 MUHAMMAD ARIF BUTT H NO: 273, BLOCK - C, SATELLITE TOWN GUJRANWALA 20-May-2015 2B - 134 D, ST 8, ALAMABAD, DHOKE HASSOU, 46 7-May-2011 ADNAN KHALID 18-Mar-1998 KHALID MEHMOOD 20-May-2015 RAWALPINDI 47 7-May-2011 HASSAN AFRIDI 3-Apr-1998 RUSTAM KHAN VILLAGE QASIM KHAIL, DARA ADAM KHEL, DISTT KOHAT 20-May-2015 MAHMOOD UL HASSAN 48 7-May-2011 MUHAMMAD ABBAD 2-Jul-1998 ST 1, R-24, BLOCK 1, NORTH NAZIMABAD, KARACHI 20-May-2015 ABID SYED SHAD MUHAMMAD 49 7-May-2011 SYED DAUD ALI SHAH 1-Jan-1999 H NO; 87, SECTOR B, GHAZIKOT TOWNSHIP, MANSEHRA 3-Sep-2015 SHAH MUHAMMAD SALIM H#25, BLOCK C FORMANITES HOUSING SCHEME 50 7-May-2011 MUHAMMAD ZAIN BHATTI 12-May-1998 16-Feb-2017 BHATTI KAMAHAN ROAD, LAHORE CANTT MUHAMMAD MUDASSAR CHAK NO 370, JB TARIQ ABAD, TEHSIL GOJRA, DISTRICT 51 7-May-2011 1-Mar-1999 MUHAMMAD SALEEM 3-Sep-2015 SALEEM TOBA TEK SINGH VILLAGE DIYALI, P.O MANDHARA KALAN, TEH AND DISTT 52 7-May-2011 OSAMA FAROOQ 22-Nov-1998 HAJI GUL ZAMAN 20-May-2015 D.I KHAN H NO: 81, GHULAM IQBAL COLONY, QABALA ROAD, 53 7-May-2011 MUHAMMAD ASAD 31-Jul-1998 CH ABDUL ISLAM 20-May-2015 ARIFWALA 2B- 134 D, ST:8, ALAMABAD, DHOKE HASSOU, 54 7-May-2011 SULIMAN KHALID 18-Mar-1998 KHALID MEHMOOD 1-Mar-2017 RAWALPINDI MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN BANGASH ZARI FARAM, KHALIQ ABAD, P/O SAME 55 7-May-2011 HAIDER KHAN 26-Jun-1999 3-Aug-2011 BANGASH DISTRICT KHANEWAL 56 7-May-2011 MUHAMMAD SHAHZAIB HAIDER 21-Oct-1999 DR IJAZ HUSSAIN AWAN 50-W, SCHEEM # 3, FARID TOWN, SAHIWAL 20-May-2015 CH INAM, BAGHDAD COLONY, NEAR COMPREHENSIVE 57 7-May-2011 TAHIR INAM 4-Aug-1999 CH INAM ULLAH KHAN 3-Sep-2015 HIGH SCHOOL, GT ROAD GUJRAT P/O KHAR, QASBA KARYALI, TEHSIL SRAI ALAMGIR, 58 7-May-2011 NOMAN AFZAL 11-Jun-1998 MUHAMMAD AFZAL 28-Aug-2015 DISTRICT GUJRAT 59 7-May-2011 JAWAD FAROOQ 20-Apr-1998 GHULAM FAROOQ B-55, BLOCK-2, GULSHAN E IQBAL KARACHI 14-Mar-2013 SAMUNGLI ROAD, LEHRI GATE, GULSHAN-E-JINNAH 60 7-May-2011 CHANGEZ JALAT 2-May-1998 JALAT KHAN 20-May-2015 TOWER, HOUSE # B3, QUETTA, BALOCHISTAN MUHAMMAD KHALID CHAK NO 12/1.A.L KARKANI TEHSIL RENALA KHURD 61 7-May-2011 MUHAMMAD AHMAR KHALID 28-Dec-1998 4-Jun-2015 SHAKIL DISTRICT OKARA SIR SYED COLONY ABBOTTABAD, ST NO: 6, HOUSE NO: 5 62 7-May-2011 ASAD RAFIQ 8-May-1999 MUHAMMAD RAFIQ 4-Jun-2011 MANDIAN 63 7-May-2011 AHSAN LATIF 3-Apr-1999 MIAN ABDUL LATIF IQBAL ROAD HOUSE NO CB 10, ABBOTTABAD 3-Oct-2017 CHINA JALI HOUSE AL-FAZAL PLAZA A-99, JINNAH ROAD 64 7-May-2011 ARSLAN BAIG 23-Mar-1997 GHULAM RABBANI 10-Jul-2015 RAWALPINDI H NO 6 , Z BLOCK , ST A TARIQ BIN ZIAD COLONY 65 7-May-2011 MUHAMMAD SHAHZAIB HAIDER 21-Oct-1998 IJAZ HUSSAIN AWAN 20-May-2011 SAHIWAL C/O MOON TRADERS HARIPUR RD MOH TOWN 66 7-May-2011 HASHIM KHAN 8-Jun-1999 ZIA MUHAMMAD KHAN 3-Sep-2015 COMMITTE HAVELIAN H NO: 360, GHALLI MIAN TUFAIL, GHAKKAR MANDI, 67 7-May-2011 ADIL AMIR 30-May-1999 MIAN AMIR 24-Feb-2017 GUJRANWALA AL-SHIFA CLINIC, INAYAT SHAH STREET, WARBURTON 68 7-May-2011 UMAIR WASEEM 16-May-1998 WASEEM HASSAN 19-Mar-2013 CITY, NANKANASAHB 15-B, DR MATI UL HAQ HOUSE, YOUSAF ZAI COLONY, 69 7-May-2011 NADEEM ULLAH 1-Apr-1998 KALEEM ULLAH 20-May-2015 CHAMMAN HOUSING QUETTA 70 7-May-2011 MUHAMMAD AZAN BASHIR RAO 24-Nov-1998 RAO ALI SHAN SABIR H # 462, PIR KARIAN ROAD PAKPATTAN 6-Nov-2012 SALEY TEXTILE MILLS LTD, MUZAFFAR GARH ROAD, 71 7-May-2011 ABDULLAH HAMEED 14-Feb-1999 HAMEED ASGHAR 27-Dec-2011 JOHARABAD DISTRICT KHUSHAB 72 7-May-2011 SYED NASUR-U-DDIN 29-Jan-2000 SYED SHARAF UD DIN DARWAISH ABAD FLOOR MILLS, PISHIN 20-May-2015 102 C 102C REHMANPURA CHOWK 310 D FAISAL TOWN 73 7-May-2011 KHALID ASHFAQ 25-May-1998 MUHAMMAD ASHFAQ 3-Sep-2015 LAHORE MAZHAR IQBAL H NO: 727 NEAR MASJID IK MINAR, 74 7-May-2011 ZAIN MAZHAR 13-Jun-1998 MAZHAR IQBAL 20-May-2015 KHANQAH DOGRAN MOH: SHARIF PURA NEAR ARSHAD G.STORE, TEH& P/O 75 7-May-2011 TALHA MUSHTAQ 10-Sep-1998 MUSHTAQ AHMED 15-May-2015 SHAKARGARH,NAROWAL 76 7-May-2011 SHAFEEULLAH 1-Feb-1999 HAJI AZIZULLAH NASAR HOUSE, 13-B, PHASE 2, SHEHBAZ TOWN, QUETTA 20-May-2015 MOHALLAH GHALA MANDI , NEAR SAJAWAL TRADERS, 77 7-May-2011 AMEER ABDULLAH 7-Apr-1998 HAFIZ SHAHBAZ AHMED 12-Feb-2014 QILLA DIDAR SINAGH, GUJRANWALA VILL BHULLAY BANEY, P/O SHAHDRA, TEH.
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