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Basic IT Result of Batch-9.5 and Retake-6 Basic IT Result of Batch-9.5 &Retake-6 Exam held on April 20 , 2019 Dated: 27-May-2019 Note: Failled or absentees need not apply again. They will automatically be called for retake exam S.No App_ID Off_Sr Name Department NIC Test Id Status Module FEDERAL DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION G- 1 1739 180 MUHAMMAD BILAL 9/4,ISLAMABAD 61101-6265117-3 3 VU170200180 Pass 2 1586 258 JAVED IQBAL MINISTRY OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY 61101-9508884-7 3 VU170200258 Absent CMES (NAVY) COMCOAST AT PNS 3 1297 351 HALEEMA FAYYAZ KARSAZ,KARACHI 42501-1405615-0 3 VU170200385 Pass 4 3018 609 SAJJAD AHMED HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION ,ISLAMABAD 61101-9104975-7 3 VU180600001 Absent 5 3663 725 MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN CABNET DIVISION AIRPORTS SECURITY FORCE 42000-0370483-9 3 VU170911279 Absent 6 3121 821 Anne Ramzan Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) 37405-8759733-8 3 VU170910629 Pass 7 5120 968 Ghulam Murtaza Shah M/o Law, Justice & Human Rights Division 33104-2716644-9 3 VU180803083 Pass 8 2827 1141 Waseem Ahmed Defence 37405-5796621-7 3 VU170911729 Pass 9 4992 1360 Kishwer Sultana Ministry of Defence 37405-5949699-2 3 VU170911618 Fail 10 6370 1432 Shahid Mehmood HQ STC Kohat 14301-1995813-1 3 VU170911306 Pass 11 4209 1562 Zaheer Aslam Malik Privatisation Division 37102-5478727-9 3 VU170910775 Pass 12 6951 1835 Muhammad Arshad Cabinet Secretariat Aviation Divition (ASF) 41302-3006869-1 3 VU170911261 Fail 13 6934 1836 Muhammad Tariq Khan Cabinet Secretariat Aviation Divition (ASF) 42501-3324348-7 3 VU170911249 Fail 14 6818 1862 Jamshed Khan Ministry of Defense (Punjab Regiment Centre) 12201-2896207-7 3 VU170911424 Fail 15 6454 2221 Muhammad Nasir Khan Ministry of Defence/Army Air Defence Centre(RW) 82202-7644013-1 3 VU170400243 Fail 16 8554 2254 Tanveer Ahmed Ministry of Defence / FGEI (C/G) Directorate 37405-9840513-7 3 VU170400274 Absent 17 8017 2286 GHULAM ALI NAQI SHAH Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) 61101-3815867-1 3 VU170400305 Absent 18 7974 2446 Suleman National Accountability Bureau, Multan 42101-1856735-7 3 VU170400442 Fail 19 8002 2459 Muhammad Hassan Zafar Ministry of Defence 37104-4971826-7 3 VU170400451 Pass 20 9030 2510 BABAR MEHMOOD ITD DIRECTORATE GS BRANCH 37405-0552027-7 3 VU170400493 Fail 21 8709 2525 Muhammad Saleem ministry of Defense (Pak Army) 13503-5715494-5 3 VU170400508 Fail 22 8822 2536 Naeem Saleh Langah Marine Fisheries Department 45303-6570627-7 3 VU170400515 Fail 23 8333 2711 AFZAAL MAHMOOD FOREIGN AFFAIRS 37401-1401974-7 3 VU170400660 Absent 24 1003000 2752 Munawar Khan Ministry of Defence (CLS Sectt) 16202-9798058-9 3 VU170400695 Fail 25 12217 2825 Ashfaq Ahmad Qureshi Min of Defence 37405-2191331-3 3 VU170403640 Pass 26 12913 2911 Abaid Ur Rehman Ministry of Foreign Affairs Islamabad 38403-6287548-5 3 VU170403755 Fail 27 13194 2987 Nasir Ali Khan Bhatti Ministry of Foreign Affairs Islamabad 61101-6491210-7 3 VU170403778 Pass 28 12243 2996 Sahadat Khan Defence/AMC Centre 13503-2664198-7 3 VU170403771 Fail 29 9529 4031 Abid Ali Finance Division 45401-0548907-5 3 VU170403882 Fail 30 13026 4153 Muhammad Ehsan Establishment Division 37405-0737336-7 3 VU170403944 Pass 31 13192 4229 Saeed Aamir Ali Ministry of Defence (CLS Sectt) 37405-0426648-7 3 VU170404007 Fail 32 14038 4382 Muhammad Ilyas FGEI (C/G) Dte Sir Syed Road Rawalpindi 37405-7464474-9 3 VU170403598 Pass 33 16854 4676 Imtiaz Ali Pakistan Air Force 16102-5716155-5 3 VU180600054 Fail Abdul Khaliq S/O Irshad 34 14049 4798 Ahmed Pakistan Post 32403-0329384-1 3 VU180600109 Fail 35 16387 4901 ASAD ULLAH PAF 21303-2251519-7 3VU180600187 Fail 36 15885 4910 Hazrat Bilal FGEI (C/G) Dte sir Syed Road Rawalpindi 17301-3118025-9 3 VU180600195 Fail (c) NITB-2019 BIT Batch 9.5, Retake 6 Result 1/14 Basic IT Result of Batch-9.5 &Retake-6 Exam held on April 20 , 2019 Dated: 27-May-2019 Note: Failled or absentees need not apply again. They will automatically be called for retake exam S.No App_ID Off_Sr Name Department NIC Test Id Status Module 37 16933 4922 Umar Ehsan Ministry of Defense PMA Kakul Atd 37201-9425498-3 3 VU180900250 Fail 38 16507 5030 Shahid Ali Asphalt Plant Group NLC Lahore 35201-2861119-1 3 VU180600290 Pass 39 17756 5134 Azhar Khan Central Ammunition Depot Sargodha 13102-0361678-9 3 VU180600371 Fail 40 16964 5236 TARIQ HUSSAIN PAF 17301-5272503-9 3VU180600450 Pass 41 17578 5380 Mubasher Khursheed Ministry of Defince 32103-4378254-1 3 VU180600535 Pass 42 17884 5438 MR. SAIF ULLAH FGEI (C/G) REGIONAL OFFICE PESHAWAR CANTT 17101-5767740-7 3 VU180600575 Fail 43 19394 5501 Dilawar Khan Pakistan Public Works Department 14301-1834509-7 3 VU180600598 Fail 44 19039 5504 Raja Sohail Ayaz MVRDE 37405-1665600-5 3 VU180600600 Pass 45 17355 5538 ABDUL HAMEED PAKISTAN AIR FORCE 41409-7277232-5 3 VU180600616 Pass 46 19446 5568 Rafi Ullah Khan 131 MDC Thall / Ministry Of Defence 38302-5386984-9 3 VU180600643 Fail 47 19540 5584 Adeel Ahmed Army Aviation Engineering School EME 37402-1002346-7 3 VU180600655 Pass 48 18787 5649 Sardar Ali Ministry of Defence 16101-5847470-7 3 VU180600701 Pass ROUSHAN AKHTAR 49 18833 5718 KHANAM Federal Seed Certification & Reg Deptt, M/o NFS&R 61101-1770399-6 3 VU180600744 Pass 50 20055 5738 Adeel Anjum Ministry of Defense 37104-4373415-5 3 VU180600761 Pass 51 19689 5767 Waqar Ali Pakistan Air Force 42301-4223590-3 3 VU180600780 Pass 52 20858 5981 Shams Ul Hadi Pakistan Air Force 17301-0300663-5 3 VU180600954 Fail 53 20693 5989 Khadjia Bibi ITD Dte/ IE&I 61101-1854419-6 3 VU180600961 Pass 54 20793 6193 Ammar Ali Ministry of Industries and Production 61101-5424299-5 3 VU180900730 Fail 55 21497 6213 Afzal Ahmed IESCO 37405-9744475-7 3VU180601151 Pass 56 21087 6226 Sajid Mehmood 502 Central Workshop EME Rawalpindi 37401-7307208-7 3 VU180601162 Fail 57 21737 6341 Anwar Ullah Pakistan Air Force 17101-0391784-3 3 VU180601257 Absent 58 21959 6446 Rana Sarfraz Ahmad Raza pakistan bureau of statistics multan 36104-0465264-3 3 VU180601348 Pass 59 22127 6493 Abdul Hafiz Pakistan Bureau of statistics 61101-1626827-9 3 VU180601386 Fail 60 21219 6565 Asif Akhter Pakistan Meteorological Department 42201-0795945-1 3 VU180601451 Pass 61 21620 6726 Shaheena Parveen National Highways and Motorway Police 61101-5137029-8 3 VU180601597 Fail 62 19766 6728 Abdul Rehman National Highways & Motorway Police 61101-1879247-7 3 VU180601599 Pass 63 19767 6776 Agha Qaiser NH&MP 36302-9007464-7 3VU180601646 Fail 64 22691 6859 ZAHID SAHIB CHEEMA eme 34103-8681779-5 3 VU180601721 Pass AIR HEADQUARTERS, PAKISTAN AIR FORCE 65 15864 7014 MUJEEB SHAH PESHAWAR 17301-0507363-3 3 VU180601840 Fail 66 17681 7019 Khan Afzal Pakistan Air Force 17301-1323661-1 3 VU180601841 Fail 67 15767 7071 Muhammad Jamil Satti pakistan air force 42201-0491840-3 3 VU180601877 Fail 68 17637 7073 UMAR FAROOQ Pakistan Air Force 37405-3823368-3 3 VU180601879 Fail 69 21820 7110 IRFAN MASIH PAF BASE SAMUNGLI QUETTA 54400-3852793-7 3 VU180601902 Pass Syed Saqlaion Husssain 70 22114 7238 Shah Pakistan Bureau of Statistics 35201-0169278-9 3 VU180700097 Pass 71 23214 7389 ASAD KHAN PAKISTAN NAVY 16201-0834403-5 3 VU180700218 Pass 72 24460 7482 Syed Abid Shah PMA Kakul Abbottabad 13101-0791925-7 3 VU180700288 Fail (c) NITB-2019 BIT Batch 9.5, Retake 6 Result 2/14 Basic IT Result of Batch-9.5 &Retake-6 Exam held on April 20 , 2019 Dated: 27-May-2019 Note: Failled or absentees need not apply again. They will automatically be called for retake exam S.No App_ID Off_Sr Name Department NIC Test Id Status Module 73 24802 7518 Muhammad Qadeer Awan Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division) 61101-5862102-3 3 VU180700319 Fail 74 22851 7548 Mahram Gul Pakistan Air Force 17301-1481129-7 3 VU180700345 Pass 75 16469 7583 Muhammad Naeem Pakistan Air Force 36103-0218457-7 3 VU180700368 Pass 76 20372 7592 Muhammad Akhtar Pakistan Air Force 42401-3893830-9 3 VU180700374 Pass 77 22491 7694 Muhammad Fiaz GHQ Rawalpindi 37103-9649956-7 3 VU180700454 Fail 78 24314 7782 MUHAMMAD HANIF GHQ 37405-2063584-7 3 VU180700540 Fail 79 23130 7797 Riasat Ali GHQ Branch A&M Dte (A&M-4) GHQ 37405-0634894-1 3 VU180700554 Fail 80 22334 7803 Muhammad Saeed Anwar AG Branch CP Dectate 37405-1196547-5 3 VU180700560 Fail 81 22424 7805 PC-4523 Mrs Farzana Khalid AG's Br Cp Dte Cp-VI GHQ Rwp 37405-8793798-0 3 VU180700562 Fail 82 25240 7855 Farooq Rasool Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue 35401-1826152-9 3 VU180900195 Pass 83 25234 7857 Rana Shaukat Ali Appellate Tribnal Inland Revenue 33301-4235477-9 3 VU180900141 Fail 84 22458 7861 WASI AHMED Department of Plant Protection 42101-1382512-5 3 VU180700613 Fail 85 25320 7919 Ayaz Ali Prime Minister's Office, Board of Investment Islam 61101-1601094-7 3 VU180700667 Fail 86 24361 7983 Muhammad Aqil Shahzad Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment 61101-3018469-7 3 VU180700713 Pass 87 22753 8058 Ishtiaq Ahmad Finance Division (Main), Q Block, Pak Sectt. IBD 61101-0307970-3 3 VU180700783 Pass 88 24241 8064 Faisal Imran Finance Division 61101-8416106-5 3 VU180700789 Fail 89 23358 8081 Muhammad Irfan Finance Division 38201-1154792-5 3 VU180700803 Fail 90 23928 8136 Muhammad Farhan Qadri Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment (HQs) 61101-9658669-6 3 VU180700840 Pass 91 24899 8151 Muhammad Azim Awan Bureau of emigration & overseas employment 61101-9516133-1 3 VU180700847 Absent 92 25313 8165 M Shakil Awan PAKISTAN AIR FORCE 42501-1494846-9 3 VU180803574 Pass 93 24850 8198 Waqas Fareed PMA Kakul Abbottabad 13101-1597732-1 3 VU180802893 Pass 94 25173 8273 Parvaiz Iqbal National Logistics Cell 38101-0692526-7 3 VU180803429 Pass 95 25286 8300 Tahir Khan Engineer Centre Risalpur(Record Wing) 13302-6037752-3 3 VU180802913 Absent
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