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F.Sc Pre-Engineering Final Open Merit List Session 2015-16 F.Sc Pre-Engineering Final Open Merit List Session 2015-16 S.No Form No. Student's Name Father's Name Marks Documents Required Remarks 1 2145 Hira Kamran Muhammad Karmran Shafi 1050 2 904 Sumaiya Mustafa Ghulam Mustafa 1042 3 1018 Mashal Shahid Shahid Ahmad Khalil 1040 4 2202 Saneea Sufian Muhammad Sufian Samad 1035 5 1813 Saffa Rashid Abdur Rashid 1031 6 1489 Sawera Ali Meer Shaukat Ali Meer 1031 7 1737 Farah Afsheen Muhammad Javaid 1028 8 739 Warda Haleem Haleem Muhammad 1028 9 1903 Mutahira Khawaja Muhammad Khalid Khwaja 1028 10 178 Irsa Sikandar Sikandar Khan 1027 11 1906 Sumbal Zubair Muhammad Zubair 1027 12 327 Hafsa Maqsood Maqsood Ahmad 1025 13 209 Urooj Inayat Inayat Khan 1025 14 158 Maha Zafar Iqbal 1024 15 1579 Aiman Malik Malik Muhammad 1021 16 1238 Khushala Khan Muhammad Harris Khan Khattak 1020 17 945 Zunaira Salam Abdus Salam Awan 1019 18 2261 Maryam Laiq Zaman 1019 Science + Maths Subject 19 401 Zarmin Khan Noor Ul Wahab Khan 1018 marks 439 Science + Maths Subject 20 568 Remshah Saleem Shah 1018 marks 439 F.Sc Pre-Engineering Final Waiting List Session 2015-16 Form Documents S.No Student's Name Father's Name Marks Remarks No. Required 21 567 Faiza Fazle Moula 1018 Science + Maths Subject marks 438 22 1872 Eisha Mushtaq Muhammad Mushtaq 1017 23 1158 Hafsa Saadat Saadat Ullah Khan 1017 Dr. Noor Muhammad 24 1879 Haleema Durrani 1016 Durrani 25 270 Hafiza Aiman Haroon Haroon Rahim 1016 20 Marks Hafiz Quran 26 1156 Ayesha Saadat Saadat Ullah Khan 1015 27 540 Aiman Rahman Saif Ur Rehman 1015 28 2070 Aleena Jabbar Orakzai Jabbar Ali Khan 1015 29 450 Lintha Zafar Zafar Javed 1014 30 1104 Habiba Saeed Ur Rahman 1013 31 2091 Romaisa Gul Mian Safdar Ali 1012 32 827 Hira Waheed Abdul Waheed 1012 33 1901 Noor Ul Ain Nasir Akram Khan 1012 34 1354 Hina Gul Sarfaraz Khan 1010 35 909 Madina Shad Nousad Khan 1010 36 839 Muska Gul Sumbal Khan Khalil 1009 37 2309 Maria Wahid Fazal Wahid 1009 38 1130 Mahrukh Nawaz Muhammad Nawaz Khan 1009 39 1425 Wasaf Noor Noor Habib 1009 40 755 Maryam Dawood Mohammad Dawood Akhtar 1009 41 1025 Shumaila Feroz Feroz Din 1008 42 927 Nosheen Shakir Muhammad Shakir Ullah 1008 43 1306 Uzma Khan Hakim Khan 1007 44 288 Sumbal Israr Zoomer Muhammad Israr 1007 45 1106 Shifa Asif Muhammad Asif 1007 46 163 Spogmay Muhammad Dawood Khan 1006 47 2104 Aylia Hassan Shah Syed Guloon 1006 48 384 Sumayya Gul Amjad Pervaiz 1005 49 2445 Rameesha Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 1005 50 2201 Salma Bibi Falak Niaz 1005 51 6 Sapna Rehman Gohar Ali 1005 52 1721 Rukhsar Asad Asad Ullah 1005 53 2164 Haya Mushtaq Mushtaq Khan 1004 54 2415 Braikhna Afridi Muhammad Tariq Afridi 1003 55 2217 Aqsa Latif Abdul Latif 1003 56 1038 Shamaima Wafa Qamar Syed Qamar Ali Shah 1002 57 2075 Umamah Habib Ur Rehman 1002 58 1647 Ayesha Ali Muhammad Ali Khan 1002 59 864 Iqra Wajid Wajid Ali 1002 60 1615 Khadija Atta ur Rehman 1002 61 1026 Maimoona Ruaf Abdul Rauf 1001 62 60 Farishta Haq Dr. Nijab Ul Haq 1001 63 231 Masooma Hassan Adnan Hassan 1001 64 1669 Maryam Raees Raees khan 1001 Rev ised DMC 65 2265 Nayyab Ali Khan Muhammad Ali Khan 1000 66 2169 Aneela Sadaf Muhammad Rafi 1000 67 415 Shahana Saba Salih Muhamamd Salih Shah 1000 68 355 Laiba Kamil Ubaid Ullah 1000 69 2469 Adeela Gul Muhammad Saleem 1000 70 1861 Memoona Qadir Ghulam Qadir 1000 71 100 Shehla Nasir Jamal Nasir 999 72 2447 Nisha Bakhtyar Ali 998 73 2086 Sarah Usman Syed Usman 998 74 2342 Kausar Akbar Ghani Akbar Khan 998 75 7 Fatima Yousaf Muhammad Yousaf 998 76 201 Nimra Khan Abdul Saboor Khan 997 77 883 Hafiza Mehreen Malik Muhammad Ashraf Malik 997 20 Marks Hafiz Quran 78 896 Ifrah Shah Riaz Hussain Shah 997 79 315 Saba Rahim Syed Rahim 997 80 745 Wagma Hidayat Hidayat Ullah 997 81 549 Lovezah Zarafshan Bilal Bilal Ahmad 996 82 2098 Sumbal Haider Haider Ali 996 83 102 Palwasha Khan Shehriyar Khan 996 84 18 Farhana Gul Gul Wali Khan 995 85 493 Marwah Malik Malik Ahmad Javaid 995 86 893 Jazza Jamil Shahid Jamil 995 87 919 Khansa Hina Khalid Muhammad Ibrahim Khalid 995 88 1366 Maham Sohail Sohial Khalid 995 89 1621 Umama Hafiz Faiz Ul Hassan 995 90 1151 Gulmeena Khan Mohammad Nasir Khan 995 91 244 Afra Rahmani Muhammad Atta Ul Haq 995 92 1159 Bushra Shad Shad Muhammad Khan 995 93 1730 Anum Yousaf Muhammad yousaf 995 94 191 Zunera Bukhari Syed Nasir Ali Bukhari 994 95 962 Sundas Syed Syed Javed Hussain 994 96 2443 Ramsha Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 994 97 1414 Jarial Rehman Hazrat Rehman 994 98 253 Sumayya Shafqat Shafqat Ullah 994 99 1034 Huma Amjad Amjad Ullah 994 100 772 Ayesha Siddiqa Rooh ullah 993 101 1054 Amina Misbah Qazi Misbah Ul Haq 993 102 585 Yashib Ahmad Riaz Ahmad 993 103 2289 Anum Fatima Qazi Qazi Muhammad Arif 993 104 322 Sidra Zaman Zaman Khan 993 105 287 Rakia Fatima Zahir Ullah 993 106 87 Mehr-Un-Nisa Sarwar Khalid Sarwar 992 107 2287 Laiba Baseer Abdul Baseer 992 108 375 Hareem Khan Nasir Hussain 992 109 1815 Laiba Jalal Farooq 992 110 744 Rana Faiz Faiz Ullah 992 111 2277 Omama Bashir Bashir Ahmad 992 112 1749 Mehwish Khan Fateh Ullah Khan 991 113 54 Rimsha Hayat Dr Khizar Hayat 991 114 2499 Zahra Iqbal Nayyar Iqbal 991 115 161 Laiba Malik Muhammad Saeed 991 116 2275 Irum Hazrat Muhammad Hazrat 991 117 1681 Faryal ishfaq Ishfaq ur Rehman 990 118 2433 Zarmeen Iqbal Shah 990 119 1696 Pashtana Jahangir Khan 990 120 914 Aiman Khan Liaqat Ali 990 121 1175 Shandana Shaida Muhammad 990 122 2098 Hina Shfiq Shafiq Ur Rehman 990 Fail In H.Q Test 123 2213 Javeria Sardar Sardar Ahmad Khan 990 124 1920 Um E Rubab Anwar Anwar Hussain 990 125 1946 Hafsa hassan Mahmood Ul Hassan 990 126 1164 Aanadil Mahmood Mahmood Alam Khan 990 20 Marks Hafiz Quran 127 1320 Tehnima Jan Muhammad 989 128 1432 Zarmish Ghaffar Abdul Ghaffar 989 129 2043 Halima Khushdil Khan 989 130 1225 Hafiza Sadia Zeb Gul Zeb Khan 988 Fail In H.Q Test 131 79 Alina Ibrahim Muhammad Ibrahim 988 132 2298 Alishba Nadeem Shafqat Nadeem 988 133 471 Faryal Arbab Arbab Khalid Jan 988 134 2205 Urooj Khalid Shah Khalid 988 135 2172 Zainab Mukhtiar Mukhtiar Ali 988 136 2273 Umaima Zia Zia Ud Din 988 137 1137 Aimen Amir Khan Muhammad Amir Rafique 988 138 64 Fatima Hidayat Hidayat Ullah 987 Revised DMC 139 1771 Tabinda Irshad Muhammad Irshad 987 140 2197 Laraib Mozakker Shah 987 141 2019 Ayesha Akram Muhammad Akram 987 142 200 Mahasin Arif Muhammad Arif 987 Matric DMC 143 547 Jalwa Khan Safdar Khan 987 Photo copy required 144 607 Mehnaz Bibi Abdul Qayyum Khan 986 145 740 Nazish Muhammad Zahid 986 146 1634 Hafiza Misbah Ahmad Ejaz Ahmad 986 20 Marks Hafiz Quran 147 2255 Sumaira Ayaz Ayaz Ali Khan 986 148 855 Syeda Ayesha Usman Syed Usman Ali Shah 986 father nic 149 583 Maryam Malik Sajid Malik 986 required Hafiza Momina Imran 150 232 Imran Niazi 985 Fail In H.Q Test Niazi 151 442 Kiran Shah Tawab Abdul Tawab Ali Shah 985 152 2210 Saba Amjid Syed Amjid Ali Shah 985 153 489 Momina Kamran Kamran Ahmad 985 154 578 Sara Wajid Fazle Wajid 985 155 303 Aiman Zahir Muhammad Zahir 985 Fail In H.Q Test 156 162 Mahnoor Zaheer Zaheer Ahmed 985 20 Marks Hafiz Quran 157 123 Saman Maqsood Ali 984 158 2240 Mehrin Ruwaid Ruwaid Khan 984 159 1698 Kainat Muhammad Ibrahim 984 160 2321 Ayesha Fazl I Hakeem 984 161 2144 Maria Riaz Muhammad Riaz 984 Sayyed Asjad Takreem 162 2001 Maram Asjad 983 Halimi 163 1497 Khadija Atlas Nisar Muhammad 983 164 2048 Ifra Majid Syed Majid Ali 983 165 887 Marwha Amjad Amjad Ali Shah 983 166 328 Muneeba Saif Saif Ur Rehman 982 167 473 Noor Ul Eman Dr. Sikander Khan 982 168 2466 Shamal Jan Sanaullah Jan 982 169 2173 Summayya Jamil Yousaf Jamil 982 170 1478 Rukhsar Moeen Moeen Jan 982 171 965 Aqsa Suleman Muhammad Suleman 982 172 823 Hafiza Momina Latif Latif Ur Rehman 982 20 Marks Hafiz Quran 173 802 Mashal Bibi Yousaf Ali 982 174 1349 Javeria Sher Ali Sher Ali Khan 982 175 504 Ghuncha Ruhul Amin 981 176 1733 Nadia Gul Imran Khan Mohmand 981 177 1196 Maria Ihsan Ihsan Ullah 981 178 1834 Mahnoor Farman Famanullah Jan 981 179 1939 Fatima Shafiq Muhammad Shafiq 981 father nic 180 2078 Maria Gul Muhammad Zakria 981 required 181 841 Maimoona Ibadullah 981 182 1193 Ayesha Sethi Shakeel Ahmad Sethi 981 183 1152 Sadia Hameed Ullah Khan 980 184 1858 Mashal Mushtaq Ahmad Mushtaq Ahmad 980 185 984 Malghalara Humayun Hamayun Badshah 980 186 10 Syeda Ayesha Naqvi Farooq Arif 980 Fail In H.Q Test 187 1377 Aiman Waheed Waheed Akhtar 980 188 435 Mahnoor Fazal Fazal Subhan 980 189 304 Faryal Akbar Akbar Ali 980 Fail In H.Q Test 190 1406 Kainat Javed Javed Ali 980 191 1888 Sana Aftab Malik Aftab Ahmad 979 192 2257 Tamanna Begum Fazli Babi 979 193 2067 Sobia Nawaz Muhammad Nawaz 979 194 396 Mansha Qazi Saeed Ul haq 979 195 2480 Miamoona Gul Zia Ul Haq Afridi 979 196 506 Alina Ahmad Shabir Ahmad 978 197 211 Laiba Sohail Ilyas Sohail Ilyas 978 198 2109 Maliha Naveed Naveed Ahmad 978 199 884 Nagina Tajir Hussain 978 200 2020 Muskan Zahid Zahid Ali 978 201 1032 Amina Shahab Shahab Yousaf 978 202 1072 Maria Riaz Riaz Hussain 978 203 2472 Mashal Zahid Hussain Zahid Hussain 978 204 497 Hafiza Sara Sahar Altaf Hussain 978 20 Marks Hafiz Quran 205 2129 Shehzil Shehzad Masood Shehzad 977 206 1069 Sidra Shafeeq Afzal Shafeeq Afzal Golra 977 Golra 207 2235 Shandana Riaz Ali 977 208 2268 Uzma Khan Jahangeer Khan 977 209 775 yusra Zaman Mir Zaman Khan 977 210 2419 Sakina shah Musharraf Shah 977 Sahibzada Salim Ur 211 2330 Fatima Sahibzada 977 Rehman 212 2105 Uzma Abid Muhammad Abid Irshad 976 Ullah 213 1874 Aqsa Malik Aftab Ahmad 976 214 2409 Iqra Bashir Bashir Ahmad 976 Revised DMC 215 1488 Hajira Bibi Muhammad Ismail Khan 976 216 405 Zainab Abrar Muhammad Abrar Hussain 976 217 364 Nemra Farooque Muhammad Farooq 976 218 937 Mahnoor Abdul Jabbar 976 219
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