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Balochistan Education Endowment Fund (Beef) BALOCHISTAN EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND (BEEF) INITIAL MERIT LISTS OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS FOR (BS degree only) 1st PROFESSIONAL PASSED OUT FA / FSC ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2018 TO SUBMIT THEIR BEEF SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORMS BEFORE FRIDAY 28 JUNE 2019 for further info 0304-8380273 S# ROLL NO NAME FATHER NAME INSTITUTION DISTRICT TOTAL OBTAINED 1 569619 MARYAM FATIMA KHAN ZUBAIR AHMAD KHAN Garrison Academy, Musa Road, Quetta. Quetta 1100 1034 2 170237 MAHBOOB UR RAHMAN MUJEEB UR RAHMAN B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 1012 3 170248 MUHAMMAD REHAN HAJI MUHAMMAD ISHAQ B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 1008 4 170249 ISRARULLAH NAIMATULLAH B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 1005 5 353977 ARIANA RAFI ULLAH KHAN QUETTA 1100 1005 6 569645 WARDA HAMAD HAMAD Garrison Academy, Musa Road, Quetta. Quetta 1100 1005 7 569635 ZAINAB ABDULLAH MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH Garrison Academy, Musa Road, Quetta. Quetta 1100 1004 8 569599 UMM E HABIBA KHAN SALAHUDDIN Garrison Academy, Musa Road, Quetta. Quetta 1100 1004 9 170234 UBAID UR RAHMAN HAJI MUHAMMAD JAMEEL B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 1000 10 170247 SIRAJUDDIN JANBALAY B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 1000 11 352633 KANZA TEHREEM ALEEM NAWAZ GOVT GIRLS DEGREE COLLEGE QUETTA CANTT QUETTA 1100 996 12 276887 MUHAMMAD SAAD KHAN FAROOQ ALI MILITARY COLLEGE SUI DERA BUGTI 1100 992 13 569615 SALEHA HAIDER GHULAM HUSSAIN Garrison Academy, Musa Road, Quetta. Quetta 1100 992 14 507239 MUHAMMAD SAAD NAVEED DR. NAVEED HAFEEZ Fazaia Inter College, Samungli, Quetta. Quetta 1100 990 15 276876 MUHAMMAD FARHAN ABDUL GHAFFAR MILITARY COLLEGE SUI DERA BUGTI 1100 989 16 349155 IKRAM ULLAH NASEER ULLAH GOVT: POSTGRADUATE SCIENCE COLLEGE QUETTA PISHIN 1100 987 17 170229 ALI NAWAZ HABIB ULLAH B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 985 18 354005 PALWASHA KAKAR ALLAUDDIN KAKAR QUETTA 1100 985 19 276892 MUHAMMAD USMAN SHOUKAT SHOUKAT ALI MILITARY COLLEGE SUI DERA BUGTI 1100 982 20 176163 ALTAF HUSSAIN HAMAL KHAN B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 981 21 348166 MUHAMMAD MUKARRAM SHAH NAWAZ TAMEER-I-NAU PUBLIC COLLEGE QUETTA QUETTA 1100 981 22 173551 MASHAL KAKAR DR. ABDUL RAHIM GOVT: GIRLS DEGREE COLLEGE KILLA SAIFULLAH KILL SAIFULLAH 1100 979 23 170228 ABU SUFIAN AHMAD KHAN MUKHTIAR AHMAD B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 978 24 348234 MUHAMMAD ISHAQUE NOOR MUHAMMAD TAMEER-I-NAU PUBLIC COLLEGE QUETTA QUETTA 1100 978 25 170250 NASEEB ULLAH ABDUL HALEEM B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 977 26 170235 ZAINULLAH MOULA BAKHSH B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 976 27 569610 JAVARIA SAEED MUHAMMAD SAEED Garrison Academy, Musa Road, Quetta. Quetta 1100 976 28 170238 MUHAMMAD SULEMAN SAEED AHMAD B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 975 29 170242 MUBASHIR AHAMAD MAQBOOL AHMAD B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 975 30 170260 HAZRAT ALI HAJI MUHAMMAD B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 975 31 276885 MUHAMMAD MUBASHIR HABIBULLAH MILITARY COLLEGE SUI DERA BUGTI 1100 975 32 353963 AQSA KHALID MUHAMMAD KHALID AWAN QUETTA 1100 975 33 359154 MUHAMMAD YOUSAF ZAKIR HUSSAIN TAMEER-I-NAU PUBLIC COLLEGE QUETTA PISHIN 1100 975 34 170246 DAREEN MISRI KHAN B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 974 35 170251 AJAB KHAN ABDUL KHALIQ B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 972 36 170258 EHSANULLAH NAIMATULLAH B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 972 37 353447 ZAINAB RAHEEM DAD ISLAMIA GIRLS COLLEGE QUETTA QUETTA 1100 972 38 170261 ABDUL HAQ ABDULLAH B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 970 39 374280 SHUJA LUNI AMANULLAH LUNI GOVT: DEGREE COLLEGE SIBI SIBI 1100 970 40 276909 SHUJA UR REHMAN ABDUL REHMAN MILITARY COLLEGE SUI DERA BUGTI 1100 969 41 347176 MUDASER KHAN JAMIL AHMED GOVT: POSTGRADUATE SCIENCE COLLEGE QUETTA QUETTA 1100 969 42 374185 KHUSHAL KHAN ABDUL RASHID QUETTA 1100 969 43 353940 MEENA PANEZAI ABDUL HAMEED GOVT: GIRLS DEGREE COLLEGE KACHI BEIG QUETTA QUETTA 1100 968 44 176178 MUHAMMAD UMAR ABDUL KARIM B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 967 45 351468 RAFIA MUHAMMAD RAMZAN GOVT: SHAHED MIR AURANGZAIB LANGAU BOYS INTER COLLEGE KHALIQABAD KALAT QUETTA 1100 967 46 223848 NAJMA IQBAL MOHAMMAD IQBAL KHUZDAR 1100 966 47 170227 ABDUL KABIR HAJI ABDUL MALIK B.R.C LORALAI LORALAI 1100 965 48 276877 MUHAMMAD FARHAN MUHAMMAD BOOTA MILITARY COLLEGE SUI DERA BUGTI 1100 965 49 354006 SAKINA SYED ATTA ULLAH Quetta 1100 965 50 354193 LAIBA FARWAH FAZAL MUHAMMAD Quetta 1100 965 Prepared & Reviewed by Checked & Verified by Sanzar Khan Kakar Shamshad Kousar Program Executive Scholarships Head of Scholarships Program, BEEF Scheme Leader Professional degree Program 2018-19 BALOCHISTAN EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND (BEEF) INITIAL MERIT LISTS OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS FOR (BS degree only) 1st PROFESSIONAL PASSED OUT FA / FSC ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2018 TO SUBMIT THEIR BEEF SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORMS BEFORE FRIDAY 28 JUNE 2019 for further info 0304-8380273 S# ROLL NO NAME FATHER NAME INSTITUTION DISTRICT TOTAL OBTAINED 1 226607 KAMIL NASEEB NASEEB ULLAH AWARAN 1100 948 2 221427 MUHAMMAD AFZAL NOOR AHMED AWARAN 1100 944 3 226262 SULTAN AHMED FAREED AHMED GOVT: INTER COLLEGE MASHKAY. AWARAN 1100 920 4 226599 SHAMRAIZ AKRAM MUHAMMAD AKRAM AWARAN 1100 919 5 220616 SHAHID HASSAN MUHAMMAD HASSAN GOVT: INTER COLLEGE MASHKAY. AWARAN 1100 915 6 221430 MOHAMMAD AQIB BARKAT ALI AWARAN 1100 912 7 220607 MUSLIM AMEER HAJI AMEER BAKHSH GOVT: INTER COLLEGE MASHKAY. AWARAN 1100 911 8 221513 SAEED ULLAH SAEED ULLAH AWARAN 1100 908 9 226261 DANISH KHAIR KHAIR BAKHSH GOVT: INTER COLLEGE MASHKAY. AWARAN 1100 898 10 220689 BURHAN WARIS MUHAMMAD WARIS GOVT: INTER COLLEGE MASHKAY. AWARAN 1100 896 11 220669 MOBEEN ULLAH ABDUL NABI GOVT: INTER COLLEGE MASHKAY. AWARAN 1100 888 12 221436 ABDUL LATIF LAL JAN AWARAN 1100 883 13 220635 AMAN ULLAH MUHAMMAD UMER GOVT: INTER COLLEGE MASHKAY. AWARAN 1100 881 14 221517 SADAM ELLAHI BAKHSH AWARAN 1100 880 15 228028 NAZIA KANWAL PEER MUHAMMAD GOVT: INTER COLLEGE MASHKAY. AWARAN 1100 880 16 223345 ASMA SAEED SAEED ULLAH GOVT: INTER COLLEGE AWARAN. AWARAN 1100 876 17 226611 QASIM BADAL BADAL KHAN AWARAN 1100 868 18 223819 BAKHTAWAR MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM AWARAN 1100 862 19 220692 KIRAMAT ULLAH ABDUL HAMEED GOVT: INTER COLLEGE MASHKAY. AWARAN 1100 861 20 220625 MUDASIR HAMAL HAMAL KHAN GOVT: INTER COLLEGE MASHKAY. AWARAN 1100 856 21 221516 SAFEER IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM AWARAN 1100 854 22 232475 FIDA KARIM KARIM BAKHSH AWARAN 1100 851 23 220687 BADAL KHAN LAL JAN GOVT: INTER COLLEGE MASHKAY. AWARAN 1100 850 24 236033 MARYAM NASEEB NASEEB ULLAH GOVT: INTER COLLEGE MASHKAY. AWARAN 1100 847 25 220732 SAJID HUSSAIN NADIR HUSSAIN GOVT: INTER COLLEGE AWARAN. AWARAN 1100 845 Prepared & Reviewed by Checked & Verified by Sanzar Khan Kakar Shamshad Kousar Program Executive Scholarships Asst Manager Scholarships, BEEF Scheme Leader Proffessional degree Program 2018-19 BALOCHISTAN EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND (BEEF) INITIAL MERIT LISTS OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS FOR (BS degree only) 1st PROFESSIONAL PASSED OUT FA / FSC ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2018 TO SUBMIT THEIR BEEF SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORMS BEFORE FRIDAY 28 JUNE 2019 for further info 0304-8380273 S# ROLL NO NAME FATHER NAME INSTITUTION DISTRICT TOTAL OBTAINED 1 173202 KOMAL BILAL MUHAMMAD BILAL GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 772 2 353660 RAMIN GHULAM HAIDER ISLAMIA GIRLS COLLEGE QUETTA BARKHAN 1100 762 3 173173 SHAGUFTA BIBI AHMED KHAN GOVT INTER COLLEGE KINGRI BARKHAN 1100 745 4 173182 ANMOL KIRAN GHULAM MUHAMMAD GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 738 5 173203 IQRA FIDA FIDA ULLAH GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 726 6 171227 MUHAMMAD JAHANZAIB HASNI ABDUL HAKEEM HASNI GOVT: BOYS INTER COLLEGE BREWERY ROAD QUETTA BARKHAN 1100 723 7 170364 MUHAMMAD BILAL JALAL KHAN GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 713 8 170353 FARHAN HASSNI BASHEER AHMED GOVT INTER COLLEGE KINGRI BARKHAN 1100 707 9 173201 HUMIRA BANO HAJI GHULAM MUHAMMAD GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 700 10 173179 SUNDAS PARI MUHAMMAD NAEEM GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 699 11 173194 ZEENAT FATIMA SAFEEZ ULLAH GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 698 12 171380 ELAHI BAKHSH HAMAL KHAN GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 694 13 173187 RAHAT NAZ HAJI MUHAMMAD YAR LASHARI GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 694 14 173192 RABIA BASRA AHMED KHAN GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 688 15 173199 REHANA BAZ BAZ MUHAMMAD GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 687 16 173195 SAJIDA PARVEEN KARIM BUX GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 683 17 173178 LAL BIBI SHER MUHAMMAD GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 682 18 176234 ABDUL SATTAR GHULAM QADIR GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 681 19 173196 MARIA CHANDNI MUHAMMAD RAFEEQ GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 680 20 170450 ABDUL HAMEED QADIR BAKHSH GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 673 21 173181 RABIA KARIM KARIM BUX GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 673 22 353438 MALAIKA GHILZAI FAZAL UR REHMAN ISLAMIA GIRLS COLLEGE QUETTA BARKHAN 1100 672 23 173212 KOSAR AZIZ AZIZ ULLAH GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 669 24 173184 ZAHIDA PARVEEN NIAZ MUHAMMAD GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 668 25 173188 SABAHAT NAZ HAJI MUHAMMAD YAR LASHARI GOVT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARKHAN BARKHAN 1100 666 Prepared & Reviewed by Checked & Verified by Sanzar Khan Kakar Shamshad Kousar Program Executive Scholarships Asst Manager Scholarships, BEEF Scheme Leader Proffessional degree Program 2018-19 BALOCHISTAN EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND (BEEF) INITIAL MERIT LISTS OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS FOR (BS degree only) 1st PROFESSIONAL PASSED OUT FA / FSC ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2018 TO SUBMIT THEIR BEEF SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORMS BEFORE FRIDAY 28 JUNE 2019 for further info 0304-8380273 S# ROLL NO NAME FATHER NAME INSTITUTION DISTRICT TOTAL OBTAINED
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