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Announced on Monday, July 19, 2021 FINAL RESULT - FALL 2021 ROUND 2 Announced on Monday, July 19, 2021 INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, KARACHI BBA, BS (ACCOUNTING & FINANCE), BS (ECONOMICS) & BS (SOCIAL SCIENCES) ADMISSIONS FINAL RESULT ‐ TEST HELD ON SUNDAY, JULY 4, 2021 (FALL 2021, ROUND 2) LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR DIRECT ADMISSION (BBA PROGRAM) SAT Test Math Eng TOTAL Maximum Marks 800 800 1600 Cut-Off Marks 600 600 1420 Math Eng Total IBA Test MCQ MCQ MCQ Maximum Marks 180 180 360 Cut-Off Marks 88 88 224 Seat S. No. App No. Name Father's Name No. 1 7904 30 LAIBA RAZI RAZI AHMED JALALI 112 116 228 2 7957 2959 HASSAAN RAZA CHINOY MUHAMMAD RAZA CHINOY 112 132 244 3 7962 3549 MUHAMMAD SHAYAN ARIF ARIF HUSSAIN 152 120 272 4 7979 455 FATIMA RIZWAN RIZWAN SATTAR 160 92 252 5 8000 1464 MOOSA SHERGILL FARZAND SHERGILL 124 124 248 6 8937 1195 ANAUSHEY BATOOL ATTA HUSSAIN SHAH 92 156 248 7 8938 1200 BIZZAL FARHAN ALI MEMON FARHAN MEMON 112 112 224 8 8978 2248 AFRA ABRO NAVEED ABRO 96 136 232 9 8982 2306 MUHAMMAD TALHA MEMON SHAHID PARVEZ MEMON 136 136 272 10 9003 3266 NIRDOSH KUMAR NARAIN NA 120 108 228 11 9017 3635 ALI SHAZ KARMANI IMTIAZ ALI KARMANI 136 100 236 12 9031 1945 SAIFULLAH SOOMRO MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM SOOMRO 132 96 228 13 9469 1187 MUHAMMAD ADIL RAFIQ AHMAD KHAN 112 112 224 14 9579 2321 MOHAMMAD ABDULLAH KUNDI MOHAMMAD ASGHAR KHAN KUNDI 100 124 224 15 9582 2346 ADINA ASIF MALIK MOHAMMAD ASIF 104 120 224 16 9586 2566 SAMAMA BIN ASAD MUHAMMAD ASAD IQBAL 96 128 224 17 9598 2685 SYED ZAFAR ALI SYED SHAUKAT HUSSAIN SHAH 124 104 228 18 9684 526 MUHAMMAD HAMZA PERVEZ AKHTER 120 112 232 19 9933 756 HASSAN SHAHID KHAN MUHAMMAD SHAHID KHAN 108 124 232 20 9945 1123 MUHAMMAD AHMAD MUHAMMAD AHMAD 108 116 224 21 9952 1234 MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM FARRUKH FARRUKH MAHMOOD 124 112 236 22 10002 2055 MIAN HAMZA TARIQ MUHAMMAD TARIQ 112 112 224 23 10059 3440 DAUD NASIR NASIR BASHIR 116 120 236 24 10065 3564 MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM IMRAN MUHAMMAD IMRAN 108 116 224 25 10102 76 NUH IMRAN IMRAN RAFIQ 100 124 224 26 10432 85 IRAJ ASIM ASIM ESSA 136 112 248 27 10446 131 SALEEM HAIDER IRSHAD UMRANI 140 112 252 28 10463 171 MUHAMMAD AHMED SIDDIQUI RAZA ISMAIL 116 116 232 29 10528 317 FATIMA HASAN QAZI ADIL 100 128 228 30 10595 446 MAHNOOR AFTAB AFTAB AHMED SAYA 108 136 244 31 10598 457 BUSHRA ANWER ANWER IQBAL KHAN 140 100 240 32 10612 488 SHAH NOOR KHAN ZULFIQUAR KHAN 128 108 236 33 10614 492 FAKAYHA JAMIL JAMIL HASSAN KHAN 140 140 280 34 10616 495 FARWAH SYED KASHIF SIBTAIN NAQVI SYED KASHIF SIBTAIN NAQVI SYED GHULAM UL SIBTAIN NAQ 104 136 240 35 10625 507 ISHA KHAN SHEHZAD KHAN 108 116 224 36 10640 533 BILAL AHMER AHMER MAJEED 92 136 228 37 10668 580 MUHAMMED SAAD ABDUL AZIZ 148 116 264 38 10673 590 SOHAIB MUSTAFA SHAHID MUSTAFA 132 100 232 39 10678 600 AMNA MUNEER MUNEER HUSSAIN 100 124 224 40 10712 661 MUHAMMAD ALIYAN KHAN MUHAMMAD ASHRAF KHAN 120 108 228 41 10740 703 ADIL ALI KHAN ASIM AKHTER 120 140 260 42 10753 725 AHLAM ALI AAMIR AAMIR ALI 132 92 224 43 10763 742 RABIYA USMAN MUHAMMAD USMAN 96 132 228 44 10793 792 ZARNAB ZAFAR ZAFAR IQBAL 132 100 232 45 10799 801 FATIMA HASSAN HASSAN ALI 116 128 244 46 10815 831 AYILA EMAD MIR EMAD 140 136 276 47 10845 875 MARIA NAZIR NAZIR JATOI 112 128 240 48 10846 878 AHMED SADIQ ALVI AHMED AZEEM ALVI 112 112 224 49 10848 880 ABDUL RAHIM MUHAMMAD IMRAN 128 120 248 50 10901 951 MUHAMMAD ASAD ANWAR ALAVI MASOOD AKHTAR ALAVI 116 128 244 51 10930 1014 SYED HASNAIN ABBAS SYED MUNWER ABBAS 104 152 256 52 10986 1100 BURHANUDDIN NOMAN KHAIRULLAH NOMAN AHMED KHAIRULLAH 88 144 232 53 11006 1138 HAMZA KHAN JAMEEL‐UR‐ REHMAN 116 112 228 54 11012 1147 HADIYA JAVED JAVED SHAREEF 132 128 260 55 11037 1179 RUBA FATIMA MUHAMMAD BURHAN FAROOQUI 100 160 260 56 11052 1211 ABEER MANSOOR MUHAMMAD MANSOOR 100 132 232 57 11054 1214 MIR TAIMUR GUL THAHIM SHAFIQ THAHIM 116 116 232 58 11104 1310 EMAN ZAFAR SYED ZAFAR ALAM 140 120 260 59 11126 1356 AHMER KHAN SABAHAT KHAN 100 148 248 60 11143 1386 MUHAMMAD ANWER SAEED SAEED ALAM 124 104 228 61 11148 1393 SYEDA AYESHA FAISAL SYED FAISAL JAVAID 132 96 228 DISCLAIMER: IBA Karachi reserves the legal right to modify, delete or add any content of this document. 1 OF 48 FINAL RESULT - FALL 2021 ROUND 2 Announced on Monday, July 19, 2021 62 11158 1417 MHEER UDASSI ASHOK KUMAR UDASSI 112 112 224 63 11191 1469 UZAIR AHMED JUNAID AHMED 120 116 236 64 11206 1495 SHAHMEER SHERAZ SHERAZ WAHEED 140 116 256 65 11212 1505 MAHAM MUHAMMAD AAMIR MUHAMMAD AAMIR KAPADIA 128 104 232 66 11227 1528 MUHAMMAD RAYYAN BILAL MUHAMMAD BILAL KHAN 116 136 252 67 11240 1552 JAVERIA FAISAL FAISAL HAROON 120 104 224 68 11246 1565 SAMEER ADEEL ADEEL ARSHAD 124 100 224 69 11271 1613 TAHA JUNAID JUNAID FAROOQUI 120 104 224 70 11273 1617 SHANZAY KAYANI WASEEM KAYANI 116 116 232 71 11321 1691 MUHAMMAD UMAIR IMRAN IMRAN SAEED 136 88 224 72 11334 1717 AMMAR KUSHTIWALA ADIL KUSHTIWALA 108 124 232 73 11408 1823 SHAYAN ALI SIDDIQUI SAJID ALI SIDDIQUI 128 104 232 74 11415 1837 MUHAMMAD MOHID SHAKEEL KHAN MUHAMMAD SHAKEEL KHAN 136 136 272 75 11451 1911 HAMNA SOHAIL MOHAMMAD SOHAIL KAMRAN 152 128 280 76 11496 1991 ALMIRAH WASAY MUHAMMAD WASAY ZAHEER 88 136 224 77 11589 2136 RAIYAN AHMED JUNAID AHMED 104 128 232 78 11601 2151 SYED ARSALAN IJTABA RIZVI SYED MUHAMMAD IJTABA RIZVI 100 140 240 79 11605 2157 ANEES ARIF SALAM ARIF 108 148 256 80 11619 2175 HANIA AFSAR AFSAR AHMED 148 120 268 81 11744 2356 HABIB UR REHMAN MUHAMMAD YOUSUF 132 112 244 82 11806 2445 AREEBA ZEESHAN ZEESHAN IQBAL 116 116 232 83 11822 2467 SAMEEIA NAZ JAMEEL AHMED 108 120 228 84 11852 2514 MURTAZA FATMI MOHIB FATMI 116 116 232 85 11857 2520 MUHAMMAD FAWAZ SHAFIQ SHAFIQ AHMED 108 116 224 86 11880 2552 RAHIM KHAN AMIR KHAN 116 120 236 87 11901 2579 AREEBA NASIR NASIR MOHIUDDIN 116 108 224 88 11926 2620 SYEDA TAIBA SHAHID SYED SHAHID SULTAN 96 136 232 89 11954 2660 AMNA WALI KHAN ABDUL WALI KHAN 104 120 224 90 11970 2684 MUHAMMAD SARIM HASHMI NASIM HASHMI 116 116 232 91 12042 2764 HANZALAH AAMIR AAMIR NISAR 116 120 236 92 12063 2792 ZAIN SHERWANI ABID SHERWANI 124 120 244 93 12075 2806 AMSAL JALALUDDIN JALALUDDIN JAFFAR ALI 112 132 244 94 12086 2825 MARIAM ISHTIAQ ISHTIAQ AHMED 92 140 232 95 12112 2860 RAYYAN SIDDIQUI TALHA SIDDIQUI 112 140 252 96 12128 2880 ABDULLAH SHAHOOD AHMED MUHAMMAD SHAHOOD AHMED 136 128 264 97 12139 2893 MUHAMMAD USAMA HABIB MUHAMMAD REHAN 144 128 272 98 12146 2903 SYED HASSAAN AHMED BOKHARI SYED EJAZ AHMED BOKHARI 116 112 228 99 12167 2939 AZAAN IRFAN IRFAN NISSAR 124 104 228 100 12171 2946 ASHAR SOHAIL SOHAIL BIN‐ABBAS 96 128 224 101 12202 3003 SYED MUHAMMAD ABBAS ZAIDI SYED ZAWAR HAIDER ZAIDI 136 128 264 102 12225 3035 MINHAL SHAKEEL SHAKEEL AHMED MEMON 96 136 232 103 12261 3084 MAHAM FATIMA QAZI SHOAIB AHMED 152 88 240 104 12302 3139 HARIS PERACHA NAUMAN PERACHA 116 132 248 105 12309 3150 SHAIKH KHUBAIB SHAIKH ABDULLAH 112 116 228 106 12320 3167 GHAZALA KAMAL KAMAL ANWER 108 120 228 107 12350 3211 USMAN SIDDIQUI MANSOOR SIDDIQUI 104 128 232 108 12380 3256 MUHAMMAD AKBAR HUSSAIN KHAN SHAHZAD AKBAR KHAN 132 132 264 109 12405 3292 MUHAMMAD UMER MUSHTAQ FAISAL MUSHTAQ 136 108 244 110 12429 3330 MUHAMMAD AMMAR QURESHI ZAHIR HUSSAIN QURESHI 116 112 228 111 12444 3353 FASEEH GHAFOOR ABDUL GHAFOOR 136 112 248 112 12459 3378 HAMZA SHAH MEHBOOB SHAH 124 100 224 113 12530 3475 MANAV KUMAR SHATURGHUN NOVLANI 128 128 256 114 12592 3532 MUHAMMAD RAZA THAVERANI NISAR ABBAS 124 136 260 115 12598 3539 SUFIYAN HASSAN MUHAMMAD IMRAN(LATE) 88 140 228 116 12625 3585 MUHAMMAD ZAAMIN UMER SHEIKH UMER ASHRAF SHEIKH 96 148 244 117 12647 3613 MAHUM FAISAL FAISAL MOTEN 92 136 228 118 12673 3652 BASIL SALIM SALIM KAZI 112 132 244 119 12700 3693 SYEDA FIZZA RIZVI SYED SAJID HUSSAIN RIZVI 104 124 228 120 12710 3711 SUMEED MOORAD KASHIF ABDUL RAZZAQ MURAD 116 120 236 121 12730 3771 SYED SAMI SYED WAHEEDI 112 116 228 122 12735 3850 TAHA KHAN KASHIF KHAN 108 116 224 123 12805 3902 ARHAM AHMED RIZWAN AHMED 108 132 240 124 12807 1343 ROMAIL REHMAN AZIZ REHMAN 124 124 248 125 12825 3678 HAIDER MASOOD AAMIR BUTT AAMIR MASOOD BUTT 96 156 252 126 12869 3830 BASSAM MAZHAR MAZHAR HUSAIN 116 116 232 127 12881 810 MUHAMMAD SAMEER MEHMOOD MEHMOOD HUSSAIN 116 112 228 128 12920 3834 AMMAR MALIK UMAR MALIK 116 112 228 129 12949 3971 SYED HAIDER ALI SYED ZAFAR ALI 104 140 244 130 12994 4038 SYED NAIM REHAN ALI SYED REHAN AKBER ALI 124 100 224 131 13011 4070 LAIBAH BASHAM ALI BASHAM 132 108 240 SAT / ACT EXEMPTION 132 7920 310 Ammar Basharat CHAUDHRY BASHARAT ALI 730 690 1420 133 7948 1775 Mehtab Ahmad SHARIF RHMAT 770 680 1450 134 7955 2438 Alishba Irfan MUHAMMAD IRFAN WAHID 770 680 1450 135 7966 82 Talha Aslam ASLAM N/A 720 700 1420 136 7970 143 Abdul Rafay ABDUL QADIR SANO 760 680 1440 137 7986 849 Syed Jilani SYED JILANI 750 700 1450 138 8010 1738 Lamaan Haq FARRUKH SOHAIL 780 660 1440 DISCLAIMER: IBA Karachi reserves the legal right to modify, delete or add any content of this document.
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