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Merit Call List III 2020 Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro DIRECTORATE OF ADMISSIONS Third Provisional Interview Call List For Session 2020-21 (20 Batch) The Candidates are required to bring all original Documents alongwith one set of attested photostat copies as per their interview schedule from 28/12/2020 to 29/12/2020. A little larger number of candidates have been called for interview to avoid delay in admissions The interviews include B.E, B.ARCH, B.CRP and B.S Programs. Any Mistake if Detected Lateron shall be Rectified Accordingly Interview Date: 28-12-2020 Districts:Badin, Dadu, Hyderabad, Jamshoro, Karachi, Matiari, MirpurKhas, Tando Allahyar, Umerkot Interview Date: 29-12-2020 Districts:Ghotki, Kambar, Kashmore, Khairpur, Larkana, N. Feroze, S. B. Abad, Sanghar, Shikarpur, Sukkur Detailed Interview Schedule will be followed shortly Sr. Seat Net Test Name Father's Name Surname District U/R SSC HSC Group MUE Hafiz CPN No. No. HSC Score 1 12255 Waqas Ali Muhammad Tayab Arain Badin U 576 668 668 43 P.E N.A No 50.795 2 20246 Abdul Manan Abdul Latif Khatri Khatri Badin U 566 702 680 41 P.M N.A No 49.804 1 20268 Divya Sharma Gotam Kumar Birhaman Badin R 683 791 791 56 P.M N.A No 63.208 2 20370 Kiran Nisar Ahmed Memon Badin R 624 749 738 56 P.M N.A No 61.068 3 20272 Sansar Abdul Sattar Memon Badin R 570 692 692 53 P.M N.A No 57.379 4 20243 Farhan Muhammad Ali Zour Badin R 616 763 752 46 P.M N.A No 55.356 5 20379 Shafique Ahmed Abdul Aziz Soomro Badin R 473 696 696 50 P.M N.A No 54.237 6 20508 Sangeeta Lakhoo Mal Khokhar Badin R 606 672 661 48 P.M N.A No 53.957 7 10119 Saggar Ashok Kumar Sootahar Badin R 689 790 790 40 P.E N.A No 53.651 8 20051 Ashiq Ali Ghulam Ali Khaskheli Badin R 684 762 740 40 P.M N.A No 52.229 1 12711 Fawad Ahmed Altaf Ahmed Tago Dadu U 590 756 745 61 P.E N.A No 63.859 2 16690 Mohammad Ismail Mohammad Suleman Solangi Dadu U 558 765 765 60 P.E N.A No 63.428 3 20342 Pari Sindhu Deedar Ali Samejo Dadu U 641 885 874 53 P.M N.A No 63.178 4 16144 Noor Mustafa Umed Ali Shaikh Dadu U 584 962 962 48 P.E N.A No 61.907 5 20332 Aliza Noor Noor Hussain Soomro Dadu U 723 792 770 54 P.M N.A No 61.906 6 12181 Abdul Rehman Muhammad Amin Soomro Dadu U 632 889 878 50 P.E N.A No 61.381 7 15750 Muzamil Barkat Ali Shaikh Dadu U 638 786 786 53 P.E N.A No 60.742 1 14900 Maroof Ali Mohammad Khan Chhajro Dadu R 571 951 951 66 P.E N.A No 72.254 2 18010 Muhammad Ibrahim Roshan Ali Leghari Dadu R 588 892 892 56 P.E N.A No 64.845 3 16053 Muhammad Hassan Muhammad Haroon Laghari Dadu R 684 960 960 51 P.E N.A No 64.829 4 10426 Muneer Ahmed Anwar Ali Chandio Dadu R 627 802 802 59 P.E N.A No 64.649 5 16857 Ameer Abbas Ghulam Abbas Khoso Dadu R 658 771 771 59 P.E N.A No 64.168 6 15979 Zaheer Uddin Ahmed Ali Babar Dadu R 619 776 765 60 P.E N.A No 64.146 7 17804 Syed Masroor Alam Bukhari Ali Akhtar Shah Syed Dadu R 576 893 893 55 P.E N.A No 64.131 8 10212 Jibran Khan Ghulam Rasool Khushk Dadu R 658 966 966 50 P.E N.A No 64.087 9 14825 Babar Ameer Ameer Bux Birahmani Dadu R 687 909 909 52 P.E N.A No 64.073 10 16100 Zeeshan Bhooral Soomro Dadu R 650 742 742 60 P.E N.A No 63.883 Page 1 of 14 Sr. Seat Net Test Name Father's Name Surname District U/R SSC HSC Group MUE Hafiz CPN No. No. HSC Score 11 11453 Falak Sher Naeem Akhter Panhwar Dadu R 704 777 777 57 P.E N.A No 63.673 12 16260 Zahid Hussain Nizamuddin Depar Dadu R 632 719 719 61 P.E N.A No 63.644 13 11364 Arslan Hussain Hussain Abro Dadu R 615 960 960 50 P.E N.A No 63.417 14 12200 Mudasar Hussain Ghulam Hussain Panhwar Dadu R 611 960 960 50 P.E N.A No 63.370 15 12546 Awais Ahmed Leghari Shahnawaz Leghari Laghari Dadu R 674 909 909 51 P.E N.A No 63.320 16 20496 Muqadis Ishfaque Ishfaque Ahmed Kunbhar Dadu R 745 960 960 47 P.M N.A No 63.147 17 17746 Khair Mohammad Imam Bux Chandio Dadu R 585 830 830 56 P.E N.A No 63.119 18 17007 Saqib Badar Badar Uddin Tunio Dadu R 628 909 909 51 P.E N.A No 62.779 19 20387 Shahbaz Muhammad Sajan Panhwar Dadu R 630 741 730 59 P.M N.A No 62.721 20 15076 Zulfiqar Ali Meeral Khan Bhurt Dadu R 590 779 768 58 P.E N.A No 62.687 21 17751 Muhammad Shuaib Dhani Bux Channa Dadu R 608 858 847 54 P.E N.A No 62.653 22 11322 Farhan Ali Nisar Ali Panhwar Dadu R 595 674 674 62 P.E N.A No 62.582 23 15885 Faizan Rafique Rafique Ahmed Abro Dadu R 669 764 764 56 P.E N.A No 62.307 24 16072 Mohsin Khan Ghulam Sarwar Siyal Dadu R 756 725 725 56 P.E N.A No 62.267 25 10471 Naila Parveen Niaz Hussain Panhwar Dadu R 681 798 776 55 P.E N.A No 62.175 26 12312 Muhammad Amin Qurban Ali Rustmani Dadu R 581 765 765 57 P.E N.A No 61.899 27 12074 Naveed Sarwar Ghulam Sarwar Panhwar Dadu R 572 962 962 48 P.E N.A No 61.766 28 10844 Kamran Manzoor Manzoor Ali Solangi Dadu R 669 777 777 54 P.E N.A No 61.461 29 20175 Muhammad Haseeb Sharafuddin Narejo Dadu R 662 770 770 54 P.M N.A No 61.188 30 14929 Ashfaque Ali Gul Hussan Lund Dadu R 611 725 725 57 P.E N.A No 61.161 31 11685 Abdul Kareem Ghulam Rasool Panhwar Dadu R 601 958 947 47 P.E N.A No 61.098 32 12317 Shakir Ali Manzoor Ali Rustmani Dadu R 612 830 830 52 P.E N.A No 61.036 33 17982 Benazir NAWAB KHAN LAKHAIR Lakhair Dadu R 648 660 660 59 P.E N.A No 61.024 34 12285 Muzamil Ali Zulfiqar Ali Mangi Dadu R 664 826 826 51 P.E N.A No 60.939 35 16217 Preh Nazir Nazir Ahmed Khooharo Dadu R 679 762 751 54 P.E N.A No 60.870 36 12573 Gulzar Ahmed Sheral Khoharo Dadu R 668 711 711 56 P.E N.A No 60.850 37 17354 Kamran Abdul Majeed Dangar Dadu R 562 954 954 47 P.E N.A No 60.830 38 11637 Reshman Ahmed Ali Babar Dadu R 696 962 962 44 P.E N.A No 60.825 39 16342 Sana Fida Hussain Soomro Dadu R 594 763 763 55 P.E N.A No 60.797 1 11668 Sahil Kumar Bheema Ram Hindu Ghotki U 556 954 954 52 P.E N.A No 63.759 1 11439 Aftab Ahmed Jam Mohammad Saleh Lakhan Ghotki R 693 737 726 43 P.E N.A No 53.753 2 16547 Ameer Hassan Ali Nawaz Malhan Ghotki R 747 735 735 44 P.E N.A No 53.560 3 10116 Ali Jan Abdul Rasool Chachar Ghotki R 630 702 702 45 P.E N.A No 53.557 4 18042 Arshad Ali Kabeer Ahmed Shar Ghotki R 647 684 684 45 P.E N.A No 53.266 5 13163 Muhammad Yousif Allahwarayo Malik Ghotki R 653 673 662 45 P.E N.A No 52.737 6 13047 Nizam Din Sahib Dino Soomro Ghotki R 580 735 735 43 P.E N.A No 52.669 7 15730 Anas Noor Muhammad Sayed Ghotki R 590 731 709 43 P.E N.A No 52.078 8 16435 Abdul Qayoom Shamas U ddin Abro Ghotki R 637 721 721 41 P.E N.A No 51.758 Page 2 of 14 Sr. Seat Net Test Name Father's Name Surname District U/R SSC HSC Group MUE Hafiz CPN No. No. HSC Score 9 13175 Waqas Ahmed Mangi Shakeel Ahmed Mangi Mangi Ghotki R 663 660 660 42 P.E N.A No 51.000 10 15832 Waliullah Fazlullah Kalwar Ghotki R 587 695 684 42 P.E N.A No 50.760 11 10585 Zaib Ali Barkat Ali Chachar Ghotki R 562 692 692 42 P.E N.A No 50.684 12 17499 Faheem Nawaz Chana Ali Nawaz Chana Chana Ghotki R 530 680 680 40 P.E N.A No 48.781 1 20218 Huda Mustafai Kaleem-ul-Islam Shaikh Hyderabad U 637 786 786 70 P.M N.A No 70.930 2 20261 Anusha Javed Iqbal Qaim Khani Hyderabad U 667 802 802 68 P.M N.A No 70.520 3 20172 Maya Gian Chand Gian Chand Oad Hyderabad U 689 924 924 62 P.M N.A No 70.506 4 20435 Heer Sohu Deedar Ali Sohu Hyderabad U 694 809 798 67 P.M N.A No 70.128 5 20519 Syeda Nimra Ali Syed Ishtiaque Ali Syed Hyderabad U 647 773 729 70 P.M N.A No 69.494 6 20110 Minza Kashif Junejo Junejo Hyderabad U 694 842 831 64 P.M N.A No 69.228 7 20490 Shahzeen Zafarullah Akhund Hyderabad U 613 922 922 61 P.M N.A No 68.957 8 11266 Samavia Fayyaz Fayyaz Hussain Memon Memon Hyderabad U 687 753 753 67 P.E N.A No 68.819 9 10154 Muhammad Mujtaba Ansar-Ud-Din Arain Hyderabad U 589 741 730 67 P.E N.A No 67.039 10 15020 AZKAH ASKARI SYED ZUBAIR ALI ASKARI Syed Hyderabad U 691 883 861 59 P.E N.A No 67.011 11 16544 SYEDA ESHA FATIMA SYED SHAHID ALI KAZMI Syed Hyderabad U 662 828 828 61 P.E N.A No 66.970 12 16539 Maryam Jawaidd Khan Zai Khan Hyderabad U 680 820 820 61 P.E N.A No 66.964 13 17256 Muhammad Hunain Muhammad Ismail Qadri Memon Hyderabad U 617 692 692 68 P.E N.A No 66.932 14 15389 Sirwish Sheraz Mithani Hyderabad U 808 841 841 61 P.E N.A No 66.882 15 17705 Malhar Damshad Ali Veesar Hyderabad U 686 788 788 62 P.E N.A No 66.761 16 11449 Muhammad Hunain Shahzad Ahmed Chumdrigar Hyderabad U 603 856 845 61 P.E N.A No 66.740 17 16173 Sobia Masroor Ahmed Sheikh Hyderabad U 685 849 849 59 P.E N.A No 66.613 18 15212 Samee Ahmed Shaikh Saleem Ahmed Shaikh Shaikh Hyderabad U 679 916 916 56 P.E N.A No 66.570 19 11502 Ahsan Ali Khuda Bux Bhatti Bhatti Hyderabad U 647 709 709 66 P.E N.A No 66.548 20 15662 Asfand Ali Siddiqui Muhammad Ali Siddiqui Siddiqui Hyderabad U 651 758 747 64 P.E N.A No 66.432 21 15505 Zubair Muhammad Ibrahim Kandhro Hyderabad U 637 846 835 60 P.E N.A No 66.267 22 11678 Nimra Ghulam Mustufa Abbasi Abbasi Hyderabad U 549 914 914 58 P.E N.A No 66.186 23 14919 Abid Ali Saeed Ahmed Ansari Hyderabad U 653 770 759 63 P.E N.A No 66.182 24 11716 Aisha Ali Muhammad Ali Yousuf Zai PathanHyderabad U 843 785 785 61 P.E N.A No 66.038 25 15874 Daniyal Khan Shafique Ahmed Khan Kaim Khani Hyderabad U 585 759 748 65 P.E N.A No 65.900 26 17812 Maaz Abdul Munaf Qureshi Hyderabad U 646 828 817 60 P.E N.A No 65.882 27 30050 Ali Rehman Muhammad Nadeem Qureshi Hyderabad U 654 780 769 62 G.S N.A No 65.867 28 17684 Muhammad Arham Muhammad Ali Imran Qureshi Hyderabad U 542 920 920 57 P.E N.A No 65.667 29 15779 Khadija Baig Mirza Imran Baig Moghal Hyderabad U 639 922 922 55 P.E N.A No 65.663 30 16625 Rabeea Imran Ashiq Ali Imran Shaikh Hyderabad U 684 770 770 61 P.E N.A No 65.647 31 16085 Muhammad Bilal Ali Iftikhar Ali Rajput Hyderabad U 787 755 744 63 P.E N.A No 65.586 32 15223 Muhammad Salman Hakim Ali Meerjat Hyderabad U 570 924 924 56 P.E N.A No 65.506 33 16147 Masroor Ahmed Mushtaque Ahmed Qureshi Hyderabad U 696 715 715 63 P.E N.A No 65.488 34 15226 Muhammad Zaid Khan Muhammad Khalid Khan Rajput Pathan Hyderabad U 612 717 706 65 P.E N.A No 65.455 Page 3 of 14 Sr.
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