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2Nd Provisional Merit List for Admission in BS Programs nd 2 Provisional Merit list for Admission in BS Botany Fall-2020 S.No Form# Name F.Name FA/F.Sc Total Percentage 1 3021 Abdur Rahman Bakht Said 731 1100 66.45 2 3039 Muhammad Asif Muhammad Jabar 729 1100 66.27 3 3082 Numan Khan Wazir Zada 725 1100 65.91 4 3630 Jamil Ahmad Salim Khan 725 1100 65.91 5 3416 Fazal Wahid Fazal Maula 723 1100 65.73 6 3717 Tauheed Bakht Umar 723 1100 65.73 7 3744 M Luqman Shah Anwar Shah 719 1100 65.36 8 3967 Saqib Zada Noor Zada 718 1100 65.27 9 3595 Irfanullah Zamir Gul 717 1100 65.18 10 3730 Roshana Bibi Fazal Rahman 717 1100 65.18 11 3478 Kasif Ali Syed Warid 715 1100 65 12 3279 Sher Muhammad Gul Dedar 711 1100 64.64 13 3949 Sajjad Khan Namrooz Khan 706 1100 64.18 Muhammad 14 3363 Zeeshan 702 1100 63.82 Rashad 15 3003 Numan Khan Rahman Zada 700 1100 63.64 16 3940 Salman Khalid Shahid 698 1100 63.45 17 3762 Fawad Ali Habib Khan 696 1100 63.27 18 3095 Murtaza Khan Jehan Alam 694 1100 63.09 19 3141 Amir Fahad Muhammad Alam 690 1100 62.73 20 3096 Mustafa Khan Haroon Rashid 690 1100 62.73 21 3579 Qazi Izazul Haq Ihtishamul Haq 690 1100 62.73 22 3974 Abdur Rahman Gul Zar Khan 690 1100 62.73 23 3857 Abid Ayaz Fazal Karim 686 1100 62.36 24 3278 Rehmeen Zada Ashtaman 672 1100 61.09 25 3056 Dheeraj Kumar Jugmon Kumar 670 1100 60.91 26 3037 Zia Ur Rahman Said Hakim 666 1100 60.55 27 3716 Shams Ur Rahman Bakhtmand 664 1100 60.36 28 3686 Spogmi Saif Ur Rahman 664 1100 60.36 Hameed Ur 29 3070 Said Gohar 656 1100 59.64 Rahman 30 3342 Dawood Afzal Khan Sher Afzal Khan 654 1100 59.45 Muhammad 31 3029 Tasbih ullah 652 1100 59.27 Hassan 32 3361 Rehanullah Muhammad Iqbal 649 1100 59 Khair Mohammad 33 3413 Umar Sayed 646 1100 58.73 Khan 34 3669 Muhammad Alam Mahmood Khan 646 1100 58.73 35 3644 Kifayatullah Misbahullah 646 1100 58.73 36 3324 Ali Gohar Lal Gohar 644 1100 58.55 37 3713 Muhammad Iqbal Fazal Elahi 644 1100 58.55 Muhammad 38 3951 Israr Khan 644 1100 58.55 Nawab 39 3314 Jawad Ahmad Gul Far Khan 642 1100 58.36 40 3700 Muhammad Idrees Wali Ghafoor 639 1100 58.09 41 3592 Fazal Wahab Fazal Hakeem 637 1100 57.91 42 3300 Tahseen Ullah Ghulam Saleem 633 1100 57.55 43 3257 Nazir Gul Rozi Gul 631 1100 57.36 44 3142 Umar Samad Naseeb Zada 631 1100 57.36 45 3919 Abdul Salam Azeem Said 630 1100 57.27 46 3243 Asadullah Naseeb Zahid 629 1100 57.18 47 3821 Muhammad Awais Abdul Ghafar 628 1100 57.09 48 3590 Nisar Khan Aziz Khan 625 1100 56.82 49 3740 Waqas Khan Raidi Khan 621 1100 56.45 50 3170 Bahar Ali Azizullah Khan 613 1100 55.73 51 3092 Mudasir Nazar Abdul Haq 607 1100 55.18 52 3094 Umair Khan Muhammad Karam 605 1100 55 53 3860 Kamaran Alam Jehan Zeb 603 1100 54.82 54 3222 Said Wahid Fazal Habib 600 1100 54.55 55 3211 Hasnain Alif Dar Khan 595 1100 54.09 56 3715 Nizam Khan Bakht Sher Rahman 593 1100 53.91 57 3153 Mahboob Alam Abdul Ghani 590 1100 53.64 58 3794 Mahboob Alam Abdul Ghani 590 1100 53.64 59 3348 Ajmal Khan Abdur Rauf Khan 589 1100 53.55 60 3295 Muhammad Rashid Shafiur Rahman 589 1100 53.55 61 3728 Zahoor Ullah Bakht Taj 589 1100 53.55 2nd Provisional Merit list for Admission in BS Chemistry Fall-2020 S.No Form # Name F.Name FA/F.Sc Total Percentage 1 3270 Wasif Rashid Khan Rashid 772 1100 70.18 2 3068 Azam Khan Shah Baroz Khan 769 1100 69.91 3 3217 Kashif Ahmad Tahir Ullah 767 1100 69.73 4 3560 Muhammad Ilyas Muslim Zada 763 1100 69.36 Abdul Rahman Bin 5 3080 Abdul wahid 761 1100 69.18 Abdul Qadir 6 3412 Ikhtiar Ullah Akbar 761 1100 69.18 7 3111 Amin Said Parvez 761 1100 69.18 8 3754 Khudija Muhammad Shafiq 753 1100 68.45 9 3863 Abdul Rahim Muhammad 753 1100 68.45 10 3559 Muhammad Bilal Muhammad Jamil 747 1100 67.91 Amir Abudullah 11 3049 Saeeda Khan 747 1100 67.91 Khan 12 3220 Ateya Imran Imran khan 747 1100 67.91 13 3173 Ihtisham Rahman Hamid Ur Rahman 747 1100 67.91 14 3810 Nouman Khan Sahib Zada 745 1100 67.73 15 3154 Abdul Karim Gul Hazar 745 1100 67.73 Maryam Khan 16 3219 Kamran Khan 741 1100 67.36 Salarzai Muhammad 17 3785 Marwa 739 1100 67.18 Haroon 18 3102 Nazeer Alam Sartaj Khan 739 1100 67.18 19 3172 Arbaz Khan Alam Gul 739 1100 67.18 20 3130 Shehzat Pervez Noor Ahmad Said 737 1100 67 Muhammad 21 3582 Muhammad Fazil 735 1100 66.82 Zakarya 22 3939 Habib Ur Rahman Hazrat Rahman 733 1100 66.64 23 3021 Abdur Rahman Bakht Said 731 1100 66.45 24 3107 Imran Ali Muhammad Ali 731 1100 66.45 25 3276 Hashmat Ullah Abdullah 730 1100 66.36 26 3042 Majid Khan Sahib Zada 729 1100 66.27 27 3587 Haroon Rashid Tajbar Khan 726 1100 66 28 3521 Imdad Ullah Abdul Sattar 718 1100 65.27 29 3949 Sajjad Khan Namrooz khan 706 1100 64.18 30 3591 shah Faisal Ajbar Khan 702 1100 63.82 31 3003 Numan Khan Rahman Zada 700 1100 63.64 32 3456 Hazrat Bilal Bakht Zaman Khan 696 1100 63.27 33 3078 Ikram Khan Zar Jamil 694 1100 63.09 34 3641 Zia Ul Amin Fazli Amin 692 1100 62.91 35 3579 Qazi Izazul Haq Ihtishamul Haq 690 1100 62.73 36 3141 Amir Fahad Muhammad Alam 690 1100 62.73 37 3875 Abid Ayaz Fazal Karim 686 1100 62.36 38 3069 Dawlat Khan Abdul Quraish 684 1100 62.18 39 3301 Nadeem Iqbal Amir Ghazan Khan 678 1100 61.64 Muhammad 40 3464 Rafiullah 674 1100 61.27 Ibrahim 41 3328 Kamran Khan Sarwar Khan 672 1100 61.09 42 3735 Mukhtar Alam Muhammad Karam 672 1100 61.09 43 3716 Shams Ur Rahman Bakhtmand 664 1100 60.36 Muhammad 44 3186 Bakht Rahman 664 1100 60.36 Wasim 45 3708 Muhammad Qasim Habib Ur Rahman 656 1100 59.64 46 3342 Dawood Afzal Khan Sher Afzal Khan 654 1100 59.45 47 3626 Basit Ali khan Zulfiqar Ali Khan 652 1100 59.27 48 3669 Muhammad Alam Mahmood Khan 646 1100 58.73 Muhammad 49 3961 Israr Khan 644 1100 58.55 Nawab Muhammmad 50 3700 Wali Ghafoor 639 1100 58.09 Idrees 2nd Provisional Merit list for Admission in BS Computer Science Fall-2020 Form S.NO Name F.Name FA/F.Sc Total Percentage # 1 3166 Adil Aqil Aqil Muhammad 706 1100 64.18 2 3339 Saud Ahmad Fazali Amin 706 1100 64.18 3 3925 Asadullah Khibar Ur Rahman 2278 3550 64.17 4 3330 Muneeb Khan Nasr Ullah 704 1100 64 Muhammad 5 3363 Zeeshan 702 1100 63.82 Rashad 6 3591 Shah Faisal Ajbar Khan 702 1100 63.82 7 3343 Muhammad Shahid Awal Khan 698 1100 63.45 8 3283 Shehzad Ahmad Inayatullah 698 1100 63.45 9 3395 Salman Khan Gulzar 698 1100 63.45 10 3208 Ikram Ullah Shafi Ullah 698 1100 63.45 11 3159 Taj Wali Said Ghani Shah 698 1100 63.45 12 3935 Adnan Hussain Gul Sher 698 1100 63.45 13 3196 Said Mukhtiar Shah Muntazim Shah 2185 3450 63.33 14 3762 Fawad Ali Habib Khan 696 1100 63.27 Mohammad 15 3583 Nadeem Hassan 694 1100 63.09 Hassan 16 3643 Nazakat Shaheen Nazir Ahmad 691 1100 62.82 17 3548 Ilyas Khan Amir Said 690 1100 62.73 18 3594 Farooq Shah Rahmat Shah 690 1100 62.73 19 3892 Inayat Ur Rahman Ibad Ur Rahman 690 1100 62.73 20 3974 Abdur Rahman Gul Zar Khan 690 1100 62.73 Mustafa Kamal Muhammad Ali 21 3325 689 1100 62.64 Khan Khan 22 3108 Akbar Ali Shah Hassan 688 1100 62.55 23 3428 Jibran Khan Abdur Rahman 688 1100 62.55 24 3757 Muhammad Asif Shah Marood Khan 686 1100 62.36 25 3207 Imad Uddin Bakhti Shahib 684 1100 62.18 26 3711 Swood Rahman Fazal Rahman 684 1100 62.18 27 3047 Shahid Iqbal Hazrat Iqbal 682 1100 62 28 3404 Muhammad Talha Mukhtiar 680 1100 61.82 29 3351 Bakhtawar Shah Raheem Dad Shah 680 1100 61.82 30 3226 Zubair Ahmad Hazrat Gul 678 1100 61.64 31 3944 Ubaid Khan Abdullah Jan 676 1100 61.45 32 3354 Muhammad Saeed Noor Hamid Gul 674 1100 61.27 33 3895 Tanveer Hussain Juma Gul 2105 3450 61.01 34 3229 Luqman Khan Dawood Shah 670 1100 60.91 35 3567 Jawad Ali Ahmad Zai 2162 3550 60.9 36 3549 Hussainullah Khan Habib Zada 668 1100 60.73 37 3950 Muhammad Zishan Mehboob Ali 668 1100 60.73 38 3280 Saddam Hussain Liaqat Ali Khan 666 1100 60.55 39 3015 Zahid Khan Aziz Ur Rahman 2149 3550 60.54 40 3793 Abbas Ahmad Haidar Ali 664 1100 60.36 41 3962 Faisal Khan Lajbar Khan 662 1100 60.18 42 3025 Luqman Ali Muhammad Ishaq 2076 3450 60.17 43 3346 Mohammad Nasim Mohammad Rafiq 660 1100 60 44 3212 Sanaullah Waheedullah 659 1100 59.91 45 3670 Akhtar Hussain Mian Shah E Room 655 1100 59.55 2nd Provisional Merit list for Admission in BS Economics Fall-2020 Form S.NO Name F.Name FA/F.Sc Total Percentage # 1 3537 Yousaf Khan Mushtarin 631 1100 57.36 2 3316 Ayesha Shah Afzal Khan 623 1100 56.64 3 3491 Zakir Ullah Shohib Gul 621 1100 56.45 4 3091 Bahar Ali Azizullah Khan 613 1100 55.73 5 3171 Mudasir Nazar Abdul Haq 607 1100 55.18 6 3972 Rohullah Raza Khan 607 1100 55.18 7 3460 Bakhtiar Ali Said Jameel Shah 605 1100 55 Abdul Qayoum 8 3976 Ubaid Khan 600 1100 54.55 Khan 9 3642 Naeem Bahadar Amir Bahadar 596 1100 54.18 10 3401 Muhammad Maaz Jan Bahadar 595 1100 54.09 11 3818 Burhani I Mulk Jehan I Mulk 591 1100 53.73 12 3148 Naeem Ullah Karim Zada 589 1100 53.55 13 3414 Imtiaz Ali Noor Hassan 589 1100 53.55 14 3326 Imran Younas Subhan Younas 588 1100 53.45 15 3083 Naveed Ur Rahman Umar Sadiq 585 1100 53.18 16 3764 Maaz Ali Zorshad Khan 585 1100 53.18 17 3842 Deyar Khan Ghulam Khazar 581 1100 52.82 18 3791 Shah Faisal Maher Shah 579 1100 52.64 19 3074 Umer Farooq Taj Farosh Khan 574 1100 52.18 20 3459 Farooq Wali Mian Wali 573 1100 52.09 21 3230 Muhammad Kashif Sadiq Ullah 566 1100 51.45 22 3488 Said Rahman Sahib Rahman 562 1100 51.09 23 3865 Iftikar Ali Abdur Rauf 560 1100 50.91 24 3405 Muhammad Abbas Qadeerullah 558 1100 50.73 25 3204 Adnan Mehran Said 556 1100 50.55 26 3143 Fazal wakil Fazal Kareem 548 1100 49.82 27 3400 Muhammad Jawad Jan Bahadar 548 1100 49.82 28 3916 Saleem Khan Umar Zada 546 1100 49.64 29 3597 Arqam Khan Fazal Khaliq 544 1100 49.45 30 3338 Yousaf zada Mian Gul Zada 540 1100 49.09 31 3650 Usman Shah Muhammad Zed 540 1100 49.09 32 3786 Muhammad Laraib Khawada 536 1100 48.73 33 3864 Shah Fawad Sarfaraz Khan 535 1100 48.64 34 3652 Muhammad Ali Momin Khan 534
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