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University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Pakistan University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Pakistan UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, FAISALABAD PAKISTAN Office of the Ph: 0092-41-9200191 Fax: + 92-41-9200722 E-Mail: [email protected] Controller of Examinations ِظ ات No.CE/PA/2548 Dated: 29.5.2015 NOTIFICATION In partial modification of the Notification No. CE/PA/2544 dated 28.5.2015, the result of written test of the eligible candidates for the Posts of Lecturer and Research Officer in various disciplines held on 14 & 16 May 2015 at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, is hereby re- notified as under: ERRORS AND OMISSIONS ARE ACCEPTED 1. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (For Lecturer & Research Officer) Roll Total Name Father's Name CNIC No. Score 1081 Muhammad Salman Nasir Nasir Ali 33201-3082216-9 66.25 1095 Hafiz Muhammad Awais Azam Ali 34301-0997401-5 62.50 1020 Rubina Ansari Ghulam Mustafa 33100-2205474-4 61.25 1045 Aamir Shakoor Abdul Shakoor 33100-8044460-9 60.75 1046 Tayyab Mukhtar Mukhtar Ahmed 33100-8233046-5 60.75 1047 Talha Mahmood Mahmood Ahmed 33100-8291483-7 60.75 1076 Imran Shaukat Shakuat Ali Athar 33105-8287562-7 60.00 1128 Muhammad Raheel Nasir Nasrullah Khan 38401-8374437-7 60.00 1063 Muhammad Sohail Waqas Muhammad Younis 33102-0326629-9 58.75 1080 Rao Husnain Arshad Rao Muhammad Arshad 33106-5537555-1 58.75 1092 Hafiz Muhammad Safdar Khan Muhammad Anwar Khan 34101-9635599-3 58.75 1115 Muhammad Muzammil Maqsood Ahmad 36101-9772289-7 58.75 1070 Sumra Mushtaq Muhammad Mushtaq 33102-9688965-6 58.25 1108 Kamran Ikram Ikram ul Haq 35302-6373846-7 58.25 1038 Zain Nawaz Khizar Nawaz 33100-7179800-9 57.75 1069 Muhammad Ali Muhammad Yaseen 33102-9092687-5 57.75 1061 Saddam Hussain Altaf Hussain 33101-1085320-3 57.50 1019 Azhar Mahmood Mahmood Ahmad 33100-1781674-1 57.25 1101 Naeem Siddique Muhammad Saddique 35101-8062944-9 57.25 1118 Muhammad Mazhar Iqbal Akbar Ali 36104-7284060-1 56.75 1055 Muhammad Tahir Ashfaq Ashfaq 33100-9528165-3 56.50 1034 Azlan Zahid Zahid Anayat 33100-5003843-7 56.25 1083 Aamir Saeed Ghulam Qadir 33202-3067884-1 56.25 1039 Zeeshan Rasheed Abdul Rasheed 33100-7323841-1 55.50 1062 Mohsin Noor Noor Ahmed 33101-3419054-9 55.00 1088 Hassan Raza Muhammad Shafique 33303-8804403-9 55.00 1002 Hafiz Muhammad Nauman Abdul Wahid 31102-9719599-3 54.75 1009 Ghulam Murtaza Ishtiaq Ali 32202-9381111-3 54.75 3647 Junaid Nawaz Muhammad Nawaz Akhtar 33100-9246526-1 54.75 1049 Zafar Hussain Munir Ahmed 33100-9170600-7 54.50 1053 Muhammad Nouman Sattar Abdul Sattar 33100-9457241-1 54.25 1022 Muhammad Mubashar Omar Muhammad Mahmood 33100-2779220-9 54.00 1044 Zarina Yasmeen Wali Muhammad 33100-8025939-8 54.00 1075 Alam Sher Babar Muhammad Yar Khan 33105-8255328-9 54.00 1073 Kashif Ali Khan Nasir Ahmad Khan 33104-6571138-5 53.75 1109 Shahzad Ahmad Mukhtar Ahmed 35302-9629004-7 53.75 1125 Muhammad Shafeeque Muhammad Ashiq 36602-3530035-7 53.75 1112 Rabia Anam Ghulam Rasul 35501-0163102-0 53.50 1065 Muhammad Abbas Muhammad Iqbal 33102-2988183-1 53.25 1003 Muhammad Irfan Asim Muhammad Karem Bakhsh 31103-2221213-1 52.75 1006 Muhammad Faheem Noor Muhammad 31301-4473920-3 52.75 1077 Muhammad Nawaz Iqbal Azhar Iqbal 33105-8988593-5 52.50 1013 Usman Hassan Mehmood ul Hassan 33100-0866100-3 51.75 1094 Muhammad Abubakar Aslam Muhammad Aslam 34104-2854726-9 51.50 1048 Faisal Mahmood Allah Bakhsh 33100-9011211-7 51.25 1027 Shoaib Ali Muhammad Iqbal 33100-3823747-9 50.25 1037 Muhammad Tayyab Muhammad Yasin 33100-6729794-9 50.00 1114 Abdul Rehman Hafiz Habib Ullah 35502-0114240-5 50.00 1129 Zahid Farooq Rana Muhammad Farooq 38402-2334013-1 50.00 1054 Badar Munir Khan Niazi Faiz Muhammad Khan Niazi 33100-9497976-1 49.75 1113 Istakhar Jahangir Jahangir Ali 35501-0274266-7 49.50 3698 Rana Kashif Mahmood Rana Ijaz Mahmood 33104-2106893-7 49.50 3677 Muhammad Rizwan Muhammad Siraj 33100-0278069-1 49.00 3727 Zawar Hussain Imdad Hussain 35403-2103832-1 49.00 1011 Usama Bin Ajmal Muhammad Ajmal 32303-5635046-9 48.75 1021 Tajammal Hussain Javed Javed Akhter 33100-2414444-1 48.75 1059 Saadia Maqsood Maqsood Ahmed 33100-9904044-8 48.75 1104 Abdul Ghaffar Sardar Muhammad 35201-3054628-1 48.75 1111 Muhammad Akhlaq Muhammad Ali 35404-5529694-3 48.00 1032 Muhammad Usman Liaqat Liaqat Ali 33100-4786514-1 47.75 1042 Hafiz Ihsan-ul-Haq Khan Ghulam Hussain Khan 33100-7882742-3 47.75 1087 Sira Intezar Muhammad Intezar 33302-7083039-4 47.50 1124 Muhammad Aamir Shabbir Muhammad Shabbir Ahmad 36601-3380886-5 47.50 1014 Maria Kanwal Muhammad Boota 33100-0926043-0 47.25 1008 Akhtar Abbas Muhammad Bakhsh 32103-6264001-7 46.25 1071 Muhammad Kashif Muhammad Ashraf Tariq 33104-3444532-5 46.25 1017 Muhammad Jehanzaib Mian Masood Ahmad 33100-1169640-1 46.00 1064 Anoshia Ashraf Muhammad Ashraf 33102-1049407-0 45.75 1107 Hafiz Muhammad Awais Haji Rana Ashiq Ali Khan 35302-3799431-5 45.50 1056 Zuhair Qamar Qamar Saeed 33100-9681260-5 45.00 1005 Nadeem Shams Haji Shams 31202-9252061-1 44.25 1074 Muhammad Arfan Faheem Liaqat Ali 33105-6891467-5 44.00 1036 Adil Altaf Altaf Hussain 33100-6326423-7 43.75 3674 Muhammad Mohsin Waqas Yaqeen Muhammad Sajid 32102-3424595-3 43.75 1089 Muhammad Shamoil Bin Akram Muhammad Akram 33303-8897371-1 43.50 1066 Shazia Hanif Muhammad Hanif 33102-3830761-6 43.00 1082 Muhammad Tajammal Khan Mehar Allah yar Khan 33202-1266811-5 42.50 1035 Waqas Ahmad Abrar Ahmed Ch. 33100-5035489-7 41.75 1079 Zohra Anmol Maqbool Ahmed 33105-9954611-8 41.75 1110 Muhammad Zeeshan Muhammad Ismail Nazamee 35404-1752123-5 41.75 1106 Muhammad Farhan Khan Sher Zaman Khan 35202-8847039-1 41.25 1130 Ammara Khan Abdul Saboor Khan Shahid 38403-6578748-2 41.25 1041 Muhammad Rashid Subhani Muhammad Ishfaq 33100-7505035-1 40.50 1023 Aima Khawar Khawar Javaid 33100-2819816-4 40.25 1090 Zaheer Abbas Muhammad Fazil 33401-0355678-7 40.25 1030 Sadaf Amin Muhammad Amin 33100-4427749-6 40.00 1040 Adil Majeed Abdul Majeed 33100-7369142-9 40.00 1072 Rida Zia Zia ul Hassan 33104-4973620-6 40.00 1097 Naveed Ahmad Abdul Majeed 34301-9445392-3 40.00 1132 Saeed Ahmad Manzoor Hussain 42201-4071316-7 39.25 1033 Jaffar Sattar Abdul Sattar 33100-4937574-3 38.75 1043 Umair Nasir Nasir Shahzad 33100-7899841-7 38.75 3609 Akhtar Ali Manzoor Hussain 31404-1635379-5 38.75 3722 Waqas-ul-Hussan Ghulam Mustafa 33202-0565259-3 38.50 1085 Ghulam Abbas Anayat Ali 33301-5582945-1 38.25 1086 Ramsha Rehman Mehmood ul Hassan 33301-8466985-4 38.00 1122 Abdul-ur-Rehman Muhammad Younas Hasrat 36401-0875000-3 38.00 1098 Muhammad Imran Azam Sheikh Inam-ul-Haq 34602-1302569-5 37.75 1015 Ammar Ahmad Najmul Hassan 33100-1005038-3 37.50 1100 Muhammad Faisal Mubashar Ahmed 34602-8216394-9 37.50 1029 Abdul Basit Arif Hussain 33100-4357087-7 36.75 1096 Awais Raza Karamat Ali 34301-5923525-1 36.25 3664 Muhammad Imran Akhter Malik Ghulam Hussain 32304-7319812-7 36.25 3680 Mubarrah Saleem Saleem Azhar 33102-3926588-6 36.25 1058 Muhammad Islam Muhammad Sarwar 33100-9844013-3 36.00 1123 Tahir Jameel Jameel Akhtar 36401-2705572-3 36.00 1078 Shahneela Mukhtar Mukhtar Ahmad 33105-9889492-6 35.50 1018 Nasif Raza Jaffri Mazhar Ali Jaffri 33100-1627077-7 35.00 1052 Muhammad Ahmar Ali Muhammad Zafar Abbas 33100-9444081-9 35.00 1057 Farhana Jamil Jamil Ahmed 33100-9741294-6 35.00 3691 Muhammad Waseem Ghani Abdul Ghani 36501-6781572-3 35.00 1117 Naila Anwar Muhammad Anwar Parwaz 36104-4170806-4 34.25 3639 Hafiza Quratulain Fatima Malik Abdul Rasheed Qadri 35404-9001094-2 34.25 3711 Sadia Munir Muhammad Munir 35403-1120047-4 34.25 1051 Salman Ghaffar Abdul Ghaffar Bhatti 33100-9320099-9 33.50 3651 Muhammad Arfan Muhammad Bashir Snober 33100-7942989-5 31.75 1001 Muhammad Sohail Afzal Muhammad Afzal 17301-7575993-5 31.50 1004 Tehmena Rashid Rashid Ali Javeed 31202-8360243-0 31.25 1012 Humaira Fatima Abdul Sattar 33100-0152517-6 31.25 1026 Zain Shabbir Muhammad Shabbir Shakoor 33100-3455890-5 31.25 3660 Muhammad Ansir Muneer Muhammad Muneer 33100-0731816-3 30.25 1099 Hafiz Syed Kashif Rehman Syed Mubasher Hussain 34602-5780655-5 28.75 1121 Noman Ali Buttar Shafqat Ali 36302-8813369-5 28.75 3634 Hina Bashir Syed Bashir Ahmad Shah 33100-8145053-8 28.75 3673 Muhammad Mubshar Wasim Muhammad Anwar 34103-8720603-7 28.75 3700 Summera Ashfaq Ashfaq Ahmad 33100-8541811-2 28.75 3628 Farooq Khalid Khan Muhammad Khalid Zaman Khan 33404-4099565-1 28.00 3670 Muhammad Mohsin Ali Muhammad Ramzan 33100-6060361-1 27.50 3695 Qasim Yaqub Muhammad Yaqub 33100-0733412-5 27.50 3707 Sohail Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 36501-2453032-3 27.50 1010 Muhammad Subhan Azeem Ghulam Abbas Khan 32302-4784965-5 26.50 1007 Asad Ali Muhammad Saddique 31304-7774160-3 26.25 1068 Hafiza Faiza Ashiq Muhammad Ashiq 33102-4940622-2 24.50 3632 Hamza Basharat Basharat Ali 35404-1697020-9 24.25 1119 Aysha Mansoor Muhammad Ramzan Mansoor 36302-1416520-2 22.50 3610 Amar Bin Saeed Muhammad Saeed Akhtar 3303-5860738-3 22.50 1084 Aamir Mehmood Mehmood Iqbal Tahir 33202-3919267-1 21.25 3668 Muhammad Kashif Ali Ashraf Ali 33100-7920272-9 21.25 1131 Muhammad Irfan Ghulam Muhammad 41304-8011138-1 18.75 3679 Madiha Sattar Abdul Sattar 33100-7820543-0 17.50 1060 Qasim Khalid Khalid Rasheed 33100-9939462-9 16.25 1024 Mariam Mughees Mughees Ahmed 33100-2908880-4 13.75 3713 Sophia Naz Muhammad Yousaf 33100-3670116-2 10.00 1134 Ajay Kumar Mashooque Mal 43201-8412258-1 6.75 2.
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