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SPECIAL BALL POINT WINNERS 13Th IBIC - 2018 SPECIAL BALL POINT WINNERS 13th IBIC - 2018 SR. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS 1 18-543-05384-1-001-C AAIMA ABBAS GHULAM ABBAS 1 2 18-992-05403-1-002-C AANIYA AAMER BHATTI AAMER BHATTI 1 3 18-47-05372-1-017-C ABBAS HIADER TANVEER HAIDER 1 4 18-47-05372-1-016-C ABDUL BASIT TARIQ MEHMOOD 1 5 18-47-05372-1-011-C ABDUL MANAN GHULAM ABID SABIR 1 6 18-022-05307-1-005-C ABDUL RAFAY SHAIKH MUHAMMAD ALI SHAIKH 1 7 18-021-05549-1-010-C ABDULLAH ALAM SIDDIQUI FARAZ ALAM 1 8 18-51-05645-1-003-C ABDULLAH IMRAN IMRAN NASIR 1 9 18-42-05091-1-004-C ABDULLAH KHURRM KHAN KHURRAM SAQIB KHAN 1 10 18-91-05627-1-001-C ABDUR RAB ZAHEER ZAHEER UD DIN 1 11 18-544-05230-1-004-C ABEEHA TAMOOR TAMOOR AKBAR 1 12 18-55-05147-1-001-C ADAN AHMAD ISRAR AHMAD 1 13 18-42-05586-1-011-C AENA WAQAS WAQAS IQBAL 1 14 18-021-05410-1-003-C AERIC KAROVALIA SAMREEN KAROVALIA 1 15 18-42-05344-1-002-C AFAAN ALI MUHAMMAD IRFAN ISMAIL 1 16 18-723-05232-1-003-C AFFAN SAJJAD SAJJAD MUNEER ALVI 1 17 18-021-05549-1-013-C AFNAN AHMED MANDHRO ABDUL SALAM MANDHRO 1 18 18-42-05605-1-006-C AHMAD JUNAID KHAN JUNAID TARIQ KHAN 1 19 18-53-05381-1-007-C AHMED SHAHARYAR ABDUL REHMAN 1 20 18-53-05381-1-006-C AIMA ZAINAB SAJJAD HAIDER 1 21 18-544-05230-1-009-C AISHA IMRAN IMRAN KHAN 1 22 18-021-05549-1-004-C ALI RAZA ABDUL NABI 1 23 18-021-05594-1-008-C ALISHA HUSSAIN NAZIR HUSSAIN 1 24 18-022-05307-1-001-C ALISHBA ASIF MUHAMMAD ASIF 1 25 18-47-05372-1-006-C ALISHBA AYESHA MALIK TASWAR 1 26 18-992-05157-1-001-C AMEER MUAVIA NISAR AHMED 1 27 18-42-05323-1-001-C AMEERA BUKHARI SYED FAHIM YOUSAF BUKHARI 1 *Pre-Ecolier, Ecolier: Less than 40% score achieved in the respective class *Benjamin, Cadet, Junior, Student: Less than 45% score achieved in the respective class SPECIAL BALL POINT WINNERS 13th IBIC - 2018 SR. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS 28 18-021-05677-1-007-C AMFAHH JAWAD 1 29 18-42-05091-1-009-C AMMAD ASIF ASIF HUSSAIN TABASSUM 1 30 18-021-05677-1-008-C AMMAR HANI 1 31 18-42-05091-1-001-C AMMAR SALMAN SALMAN TARIQ 1 32 18-0966-05612-1-001-C ANABIA SHAKEEB ULLAH 1 33 18-051-05340-1-002-C ANABIA EHSAN MUHAMMAD IRFAN AZEEM 1 34 18-42-05631-1-003-C ANAYA ATIF ATIF SATTAR 1 35 18-44-05569-1-006-C ANAYA UMER UMER SHAKOOR 1 36 18-55-05234-1-007-C ANAYA ZAHRA - 1 37 18-021-05594-1-009-C AREEBA HASAN SYED ANWAR UL HASAN 1 38 18-53-05381-1-011-C AREEBA MUBSHAR MUBSHAR HUSSAIN 1 39 18-42-05091-1-011-C ARHUM ALI NAVEED AHMAD 1 40 18-021-05619-1-003-C AROUSH ASIF ASIF GHAFFAR 1 41 18-53-05430-1-013-C AROUSH SARDAR MOHSIN SARDAR 1 42 18-543-05384-1-007-C ARSHMAN SAQIB SAQIB MUSTAFA 1 43 18-47-05372-1-002-C ASFA NAZ GHULAM MUJTABA 1 44 18-021-05549-1-005-C ASHAR BIN NAVEED NAVEED IQBAL NATHANI 1 45 18-021-05476-1-003-C ASHBALA MUHAMMAD BILAL BUTT 1 46 18-021-05594-1-002-C ASNA NOOR ABDUL WAHAB NOOR 1 47 18-021-05159-1-001-C ATA UR REHMAN ASHFAQ UR REHMAN 1 48 18-582-05105-1-005-C AYAAN AHMED RIZWAN AHMED 1 49 18-48-05161-1-003-C AYAN ATIF ATIF IMDAD 1 50 18-021-05619-1-004-C AYESHA NAZ NAIK MOHAMMAD 1 51 18-42-05586-1-002-C AYESHA SOHAIL SOHAIL SARWAR 1 52 18-42-05091-1-044-C AYMEN NAWAZ MUHAMMAD NAWAZ AMIN 1 53 18-051-05340-1-001-C AZZAAN BAJWA M. RIZWAN 1 54 18-42-05344-1-001-C BIBI AMINA FIDA HUSSAIN 1 *Pre-Ecolier, Ecolier: Less than 40% score achieved in the respective class *Benjamin, Cadet, Junior, Student: Less than 45% score achieved in the respective class SPECIAL BALL POINT WINNERS 13th IBIC - 2018 SR. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS 55 18-47-05372-1-007-C BISMA KHALID KHALID ABBAS 1 56 18-021-05114-1-001-C BURHANUDDIN ABDUL QADIR FRAMEWALA 1 57 18-42-05586-1-005-C DANIYA ZAINAB JAWWAD FAROOQ 1 58 18-021-05549-1-016-C EBAD ALI IMRAN ALI 1 59 18-051-05120-1-005-C EMAAN NAVEED NAVEED AHMED 1 60 18-021-05549-1-015-C EMMAN FAYYAZ FAYYAZ MINHAS 1 61 18-021-05549-1-014-C ERAJ FAISAL FAISAL ILYAS 1 62 18-051-05561-1-003-C ESHAL ABBAS SHUJA HAIDER 1 63 18-42-05605-1-008-C FAARHA RAHEEM ASIF SHAKOOR 1 64 18-51-05001-1-021-C FAHAD ASAD ASAD ULLAH MUGHAL 1 65 18-55-05147-1-002-C FARZAM AHMED SAEED AHMAD 1 66 18-42-05091-1-003-C FATIMA KHURRAM KHAN KHURRAM SAQIB KHAN 1 67 18-42-05655-1-005-C FATIMA NAVEED NAVEED AHMED 1 68 18-051-05614-1-004-C FATIMA QADER GHULAM QADER 1 69 18-42-05586-1-007-C FATIMA SHOAIB KHAN SHOAIB KASAN KHAN 1 70 18-51-05001-1-016-C FATIMA TANVEER MUHAMMAD TANVEER 1 71 18-51-05001-1-007-C FITRUS HUSSAIN KAZMI SYED MAZHAR HUSSAIN 1 72 18-42-05374-1-002-C FIZA ARSHAD ARSHAD ULLAH 1 73 18-723-05232-1-002-C GHULAM MUHAMMAD NOORDIN BURERO 1 74 18-051-05614-1-005-C HAANIYA MALIK MUHAMMAD MUDDASIR 1 75 18-051-05676-1-002-C HAANIYA ZUBERI HASHIR MUSTAFA ZUBERI 1 76 18-021-05507-1-001-C HADI RAZA TEHSIN SHARIF 1 77 18-61-05390-1-003-C HAIDER SULTAN MUHAMMAD SULTAN 1 78 18-42-05655-1-001-C HAJRA KHAN UMER HAYAT KHAN LODHI 1 79 18-53-05430-1-003-C HAJRA YASIR CH. YASIR ARFAT 1 80 18-42-05655-1-002-C HAMZA FAISAL KHATRI FAISAL KHATRI 1 81 18-582-05105-1-006-C HAMZA TARIQ TARIQ HAMEED 1 *Pre-Ecolier, Ecolier: Less than 40% score achieved in the respective class *Benjamin, Cadet, Junior, Student: Less than 45% score achieved in the respective class SPECIAL BALL POINT WINNERS 13th IBIC - 2018 SR. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS 82 18-021-05476-1-004-C HANIA BATOOL MUHAMMAD HANIF 1 83 18-53-05381-1-010-C HANIYYAH BUTT SHERAZ BUTT 1 84 18-51-05001-1-011-C HANNIEL SHEMAIAH ASIF ASIF AYUB 1 85 18-544-05230-1-001-C HAREEM FATIMA ANIS-UR-REHMAN 1 86 18-65-05563-1-001-C HAREEM MUZAFFAR MUZAFFAR ALI KHAN 1 87 18-53-05430-1-004-C HAROON WAQAR WAQAR MASOOD 1 88 18-582-05105-1-001-C HASHIM AHMED NOOR AFTAB AHMED NOOR 1 89 18-53-05430-1-002-C HASHIR ANSAR BUTT ANSAR MEHMOOD 1 90 18-48-05161-1-001-C HASHIR IRFAN IRFAN SHAHEER 1 91 18-53-05430-1-001-C HASHIR SHAHZAD MIRZA SHAHZAD AZAM MIRZA 1 92 18-51-05001-1-019-C HASSAN MOHYUDDIN KHURRAM ADEEL 1 93 18-021-05594-1-003-C HIBA SUFIAN KUNWER SUFIAN SHAHID 1 94 18-55-05234-1-002-C HIBA ZAHRA - 1 95 18-051-05676-1-005-C HOORIYA YAHYA YAHYA TAUHEEDI 1 96 18-051-05187-1-002-C HUMAYL SADAQAT SADAQAT SALEEM 1 97 18-544-05230-1-011-C HUZAIFA IRFAN MUHAMMAD IRFAN TAJ 1 98 18-53-05430-1-012-C IBAD-UR-REHMAN MUHAMMAD ALI BHUTTA 1 99 18-582-05105-1-008-C IBRAHEEM SALMAN AHMED SALMAN 1 100 18-051-05120-1-002-C IBRAHIM RASHEED SADDIQUI KAMRAN RASHEED 1 101 18-051-05561-1-002-C INAYA IRFAN IRFAN TARIQ 1 102 18-51-05645-1-001-C IRZA WANIA KASHIF ZAHEER 1 103 18-42-05344-1-003-C ISHMAL NADEEM NADEEM ANJUM 1 104 18-51-05001-1-017-C JANNAT AAMER JAMI AAMER JAMI 1 105 18-42-05323-1-002-C JANNAT MALIK MALIK MUBASHIR 1 106 18-51-05333-1-002-C JANNAT SHAHZAD SHAHZAD ALI 1 107 18-021-05549-1-002-C KAZI MUHAMMAD SHAHEER KAZI SHAH MUHAMMAD AZHAR 1 108 18-47-05372-1-004-C KHADIJA ARSLAN MUHAMMAD ARSLAN 1 *Pre-Ecolier, Ecolier: Less than 40% score achieved in the respective class *Benjamin, Cadet, Junior, Student: Less than 45% score achieved in the respective class SPECIAL BALL POINT WINNERS 13th IBIC - 2018 SR. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS 109 18-51-05001-1-009-C KHADIJA KHAN AMJAD MEHMOOD 1 110 18-42-05091-1-002-C KHALIDA YASEEN MUHAMMAD YASEEN 1 111 18-021-05159-1-007-C KHAULA MAJID KHAN MAJID MAQSOOD KHAN 1 112 18-021-05410-1-004-C KHUSHBAKHT AATIR BAIG AATIR SALMAN 1 113 18-544-05230-1-003-C KISWAH AHMED HARIS AHMED 1 114 18-051-05676-1-004-C KUMAIL AZIZ AZIZ 1 115 18-42-05091-1-005-C MAHDI TEHMAN QURESHI TEHMAN MAHMOOD 1 116 18-021-05324-1-005-C MAHNOOR ZAHID MUHAMMAD ZAHID 1 117 18-544-05230-1-006-C MANHA REHMAN SAQIB-UR-REHMAN 1 118 18-53-05381-1-004-C MARYAM SHAHZADI AMIR SHAHZAD 1 119 18-47-05372-1-020-C MASHAL SAIF SAIFULLAH 1 120 18-53-05430-1-007-C MINAHIL SYED RIZWAN HUSSAIN SHAH 1 121 18-021-05410-1-006-C MIR SHAYANARI MIR NIAZ AHMED 1 122 18-0966-05612-1-002-C MOHAMMAD HASAAN UR REHMAN MOHAMMAD IRFAN UR REHMAN 1 123 18-582-05105-1-010-C MOHAMMAD HUZAIFA SAQIB UL HAQ 1 124 18-021-05410-1-002-C MOHAMMAD RAYYAN SHAIKH ASIF ALI SHAIKH 1 125 18-544-05230-1-008-C MOHAMMAD SUBHAN MUDASSAR IQBAL 1 126 18-53-05430-1-017-C MOMIN ALI RIZWAN RIZWAN AMJAD 1 127 18-42-05091-1-016-C MOMINA IMTIAZ IMTIAZ KHALID 1 128 18-62-05335-1-001-C MOMINA SARDAR KHAN MOEEN AMJAD KHAN 1 129 18-42-05605-1-009-C MOOSA KHALID KHALID MEHMOOD 1 130 18-53-05430-1-014-C MOOSA UMAR DAR UMAR MAQSOOD DAR 1 131 18-42-05091-1-029-C MUHAMMAD AARYAN SHABBIR GHULAM SHABBIR 1 132 18-47-05372-1-013-C MUHAMMAD ABDUL REHMAN AZHAR HANIF 1 133 18-51-05001-1-006-C MUHAMMAD ABDUL REHMAN MALIK MUSTANSER AWAN 1 134 18-53-05430-1-011-C MUHAMMAD AHMAD HAYAT ATIF HAYAT CHATHA 1 135 18-53-05381-1-005-C MUHAMMAD AHMED NISAR AFZAL 1 *Pre-Ecolier, Ecolier: Less than 40% score achieved in the respective class *Benjamin, Cadet, Junior, Student: Less than 45% score achieved in the respective class SPECIAL BALL POINT WINNERS 13th IBIC - 2018 SR.
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