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Institute of Business Administration, Karachi Bba, Bs FINAL RESULT - FALL 2019, ROUND 1 Announced on Tuesday, February, 26, 2019 Updated on Thursday, August 15, 2019 INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, KARACHI BBA, BS (ACCOUNTING & FINANCE), BS (ECONOMICS) & BS (SOCIAL SCIENCES) ADMISSIONS TEST HELD ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2019 (FALL 2019, ROUND 1) LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR DIRECT ADMISSION (BBA PROGRAM) SAT Test Math Eng TOTAL Maximum Marks 800 800 1600 Cut-Off Marks 600 600 1350 Math Eng Total IBA Test MCQ MCQ MCQ Maximum Marks 176 180 356 Cut-Off Marks 92 92 224 Seat S. No. App No. Name Father's Name No. 1 59 1112 AREEBA IQBAL MOGHIRA IQBAL UDDIN SIDDIQUI 120 116 236 2 2026 330 MANAHIL RAZZAQUE ABDUL RAZZAQUE 144 112 256 3 2544 1586 MUHAMMAD HUZAIFA ALI MUHAMMAD ISHFAQ 148 120 268 4 2560 2239 MUNAZZA FATIMA MAHMOOD AHMED FAROOQUI 128 108 236 5 2589 1765 SHIRIN ABBAS FAKHAR ABBAS SHAH QUMER 104 128 232 6 3104 2075 Muhammad abdullah Subial Arshad ali Baig 132 104 236 7 3554 153 MUHAMMAD MOMIN KHURRAM KHURRAM NOOR 136 100 236 8 3558 164 DANISH RAZA MUHAMMAD ABBAS 128 120 248 9 3588 233 SHUMAIL SHAH SHARIQSHAH 148 144 292 10 3635 364 MUHAMMAD HAMZA ZAHEER MUHAMMAD ZAHEERUDDIN 136 120 256 11 3690 500 SYED SHAHEER HUSSAIN SYEDSHAHID 132 92 224 12 3715 557 MUHAMMAD HASSAN ALI MUHAMMAD MOHSIN ALI 148 92 240 13 3737 623 MUHAMMAD SHAHZAIB SHAMSI MUHAMMAD KAZIM SHAMSI 116 108 224 14 3750 643 TALHA BILAL BILALJANGDA 132 108 240 15 3768 686 FAHAD AHMED MEMON SAJJAD MEMON 128 104 232 16 3770 695 MUHAMMAD SAAD MUHAMMAD ARSHAD 108 116 224 17 3793 758 FIZZA MUMTAZ MUMTAZ AHMED 124 108 232 18 3849 918 ZAINAB SIDDIQI MUHAMMAD TAHIR SIDDIQI 128 128 256 19 3867 967 NAVEERA ARIF FAZAL‐E‐AKBAR MUHAMMAD ARIF 132 96 228 20 3895 1052 ZIRGHAM AMIRKHAN AMIRKHAN 120 112 232 21 3952 1210 MUHAMMAD DANIYAL ALTAF TAI MUHAMMAD ALTAFTAI 132 96 228 22 4226 2197 YAHYA AHMAD SALAHUDDIN AHMAD 140 112 252 23 4235 2258 SYEDA BISMA FAWAD SYED FAWAD MOTASSIM 116 112 228 24 4323 1336 ITRAT FATIMA SAJJAD HUSSAIN RAWJANI 136 100 236 25 4387 1900 SAFA ASIM ASIM SHAHZAD 132 112 244 26 4398 1944 LAIBA JAVED MUHAMMAD JAVED 104 120 224 27 4450 2322 SYED ABDUL AZEEM SYED TARIQ HALEEM 148 96 244 28 4523 2605 OMAIR MASOOD MASOOD AHMED 132 92 224 29 4529 2617 MUHAMMAD MUNEEB ULLAH ANSARI MUHAMMAD ASAD ULLAH ANSARI 108 120 228 30 4656 2893 AYESHA SYED SYED SHAHAB AKHTAR 104 132 236 31 4708 3036 MOOSA NASIR NASIR ILYAS 152 92 244 32 4725 3075 MUHAMMAD TAHA AMIN AMIN QAYYUM 128 100 228 33 4748 3127 MIRZA MUHAMMAD EBRAHIM BAIG KHALID HUSSAIN 128 104 232 34 4780 399 MUHAMMAD HAMZA MOLANI MUHAMMAD UMER MOLANI 100 128 228 35 4808 745 SYED MUHAMMAD ALI RIZVI SYED YAWAR ABBAS RIZVI 136 116 252 36 4821 867 MARIAM IRSHAD IRSHAD AHMED SIDDIQUI 104 120 224 37 4908 1575 AQSA GHAZAL SYED ANWAR ALI 120 116 236 38 4944 1757 MUHAMMAD HASSAN ZULFIQAR AHMED 140 104 244 39 4982 1921 MANHER UBAID SIDDIQUI KHALID UBAID SIDDIQUI 144 92 236 40 5016 2043 MARYAM DOUST ABDUL BASEER 132 100 232 41 5020 2047 AAESHA HANIF MUHAMMED HANIF 120 128 248 42 5027 2072 USAMA UZAIR MUHAMMAD UZAIR 128 120 248 43 5085 2250 ABDULLAH AHMED KHAN SARDAR AHMED KHAN 120 108 228 44 5091 2270 MUZZAMMIL DOSSANI MUHAMMAD IQBAL DOSSANI 136 92 228 45 5115 2344 SHAYAAN DINAR MEHMOOD DINAR 108 116 224 46 5152 2450 HAMAD SHAKOOR ABDULSHAKOOR BURIRO 140 104 244 47 5191 2604 SYED HAIDER RAZA SYED NASIR RAZA 120 108 228 48 5194 2615 HAREEM AHMED SYED JAMSHED AHMED 108 128 236 49 5199 2629 MIRZAWASIF BAIG MIRZA SHAMSHAD BAIG 128 116 244 50 5267 3334 KAINAT WAQAR HASAN AHMED WAQAR 124 108 232 51 5299 1185 EMAAN QAZI QAZI KAMAL 132 124 256 52 5361 2984 RAJJA TANWEER ASDAQ SYED TANWEER ASDAQ 124 116 240 53 5404 3260 UMNA ARSHAD ARSHAD AHMAD 128 96 224 54 5456 3461 SHANZAY YOUSAF YOUSAF AWAN 112 124 236 55 5477 3498 BERTRAND TIBURTIUS DAVID JONAH DAVID 128 108 236 56 5568 2207 SAAD KAMRAN KAMRAN HUSSAIN 128 100 228 57 5578 2854 MOHAMMAD AREES KHAN MANGI ABDUL QADIR MANGI 120 112 232 58 5602 3424 SHAH BAKHT BIN SAEED SAEED AHMAD 116 112 228 59 5721 1333 YASIR HAUSSAIN MUHAMMAD ASGHAR 120 124 244 60 5725 2449 RUKAIYA BILWANI SAQIB BILWANI 120 124 244 SAT / ACT EXEMPTION 61 4 47 WASHMA MUSHIR MUSHIR SIDDIQUI 760 630 1390 62 7 137 DANIYAL SANAULLAH SANA ULLAH 670 690 1360 63 13 308 MUHAMMAD MASHOOD HASSAN MAHMOOD TABASSUM 720 710 1430 64 14 329 MAMOONA NOORUDDIN NOORUDDIN FEROZ 760 600 1360 65 15 160 SHEZA MALIK MOHAMMAD SHAHABUDDIN MALIK 780 670 1450 66 16 398 ALI ADNAN ADNAN ABDUL QADIR 740 680 1420 1 OF 38 DISCLAIMER: IBA Karachi reserves the legal right to modify, delete or add any content of this document. Last updated on April 11, 2019 FINAL RESULT - FALL 2019, ROUND 1 Announced on Tuesday, February, 26, 2019 Updated on Thursday, August 15, 2019 67 26 573 KHAZINA SIDDIQUI MUHAMMAD ANIS 710 690 1400 68 32 636 MUHAMMAD SHAHMEER KAMRAN KAMRAN MANSOOR CHANDNA 770 620 1390 69 34 203 NOOR FATIMA MOHAMMAD ARIF 740 610 1350 70 48 744 SYED ALI ABID ZAIDI SYED BAQAR ASKARI ZAIDI 760 650 1410 71 57 1036 DANIA ZULFIQAR SIDDIQUI ZULFIQAR SIDDIQUI 740 620 1360 72 58 1061 SUMAIYAH CHINOY MUHAMMAD FAROOQ CHINOY 760 630 1390 73 64 1231 NAWAL LODI MUHAMMAD ALI LODI 780 660 1440 74 65 1253 MUHAMMAD AHMED AHSAN UL‐HAQ 660 690 1350 75 80 1753 FATEMA MUSTAFA ATTARWALA MUSTAFA ATTARWALA 790 710 1500 76 81 1762 ABIHA ANJUM ABDUL SATTAR 760 680 1440 77 88 1854 UJALA MEHBOOB CHHAPRA MEHBOOB RAZZAK CHHAPRA 740 700 1440 78 95 2083 SANA TOQIR KHAN MUHAMMAD TOQIR AFZAL KHAN 720 760 1480 79 101 748 HAIDER ALI AWAN MUHAMMAD AKRAM AWAN 760 630 1390 80 107 1425 SYED MUSTAFA UMAR SYED UMAR VIQAR 780 660 1440 81 117 1352 HAMZA FAROOQ FAROOQ GHAFFAR 730 630 1360 82 119 1473 SYED EMAD ALI SYED MUKARRAM ALI 740 660 1400 83 130 2135 IQRA AMIN MUHAMMAD AMIN SIDDIQ 710 700 1410 84 134 2306 EMAN MUNAF DHEDHI MUHAMMAD MUNAF DHEDHI 740 610 1350 85 145 2453 LYBA SAEED ANWAR SAEED 770 620 1390 86 171 2923 FIZZA RUBAB SYED SAMAR HASNAIN 760 690 1450 87 180 3003 HAANIYA UMAIR SYED UMAIR AHMED 700 680 1380 88 186 3052 MUHAMMAD WALEED MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 780 610 1390 89 191 3140 MAHA AITEMAD AITEMAD KHAN 700 680 1380 90 193 3205 ZAID YAHYA CHAWLA MUHAMMAD YAHYA CHAWLA 700 660 1360 91 200 2901 MUAZ KHALIL QANIT KHALIL ULLAH 740 680 1420 92 202 3050 SYED TAIMUR HASAN SYED HASAN RAZA 780 730 1510 93 218 1877 SIKANDER AZAM MAIRAJ AZAM MAIRAJ 730 620 1350 94 224 2060 MUHAMMAD USMAN MUHAMMAD MADNI 700 680 1380 95 235 2469 SYEDA BEHA ZAIDI SYED IDREES MEHMOOD ZAIDI 760 700 1460 96 241 2592 LALA RUKH ABDUL RAB 700 650 1350 97 249 2959 KASHISH KUKREJA NANIK RAM 740 650 1390 98 264 3355 DAWOOD NAEEM MUHAMMAD NAEEM 760 670 1430 99 268 1572 HASAN ASHAR ASHAR NAVAID 780 670 1450 100 271 2815 ARMAGHAN NAVEED NAVEED ALI 790 720 1510 101 280 1360 SAAD ADNAN ADNAN ARSHAD 720 630 1350 102 281 1558 BILAL HAIDER IBRAR HAIDER 710 640 1350 103 282 1644 MUHAMMAD ARSLAN MUHAMMAD AMEEN 720 710 1430 104 283 1793 MUHAMMAD MOMIN RIZWAN AULIA RIZWAN AULIA 740 630 1370 105 285 2328 HOOR UL AIN KAIFEE SIDDIQUI 760 760 1520 106 290 670 MURK SINDHYA MEMON NIZAMUDDIN MEMON 610 740 1350 107 300 3450 MUHAMMAD NAEEM SHEHRYAR MUHAMMAD WASEEM KHOKHAR 730 730 1460 108 301 3148 MAHNAM AHMAD AHMAD IMRAN UL HAQUE 720 710 1430 109 302 1589 SYED DABEER HUSSAIN SYED EJAZ ASR 760 640 1400 110 303 2632 MUHAMMED AHMED KHAN MASOOD KHAN 760 650 1410 111 307 2170 SHEENA NASIRULLAH NASIRULLAH NOOR 740 670 1410 112 315 3219 AZEEMA SURI MUHAMMAD AKHTAR SURI 800 610 1410 113 316 3241 SEPHORA LOUISA NOELLA VAZ CLIVE VAZ 740 670 1410 114 320 3313 HAMZA HAQUE SHAHZAD UL HAQUE 750 650 1400 115 321 3376 SAWERA MAHMOOD SHAFQAT MAHMOOD 700 700 1400 116 325 2484 ALI EJAZ EJAZ UMER 760 710 1470 117 329 1637 SYEDA SARAH DANIYAL SYED DANIYAL 800 720 1520 118 330 1686 ZARA KHANZADA AAMIR KHANZADA 720 660 1380 119 336 3230 ZAID IMRAN KILLEDAR IMRAN KILEDAR 730 660 1390 120 340 2472 TALAL IMRAN MUHAMMAD IMRAN MUMTAZ ALI 670 700 1370 121 343 3224 IMAAN SIDDIQUI HASSAN SIDDIQUI 780 700 1480 122 348 3293 TAIMOOR KHAN TAHIR KHAN 710 650 1360 123 353 1040 ALEEZAY FATIMA PATEL MUHAMMAD QASIM PATEL 710 660 1370 124 355 3468 SHEHREYAR ARIF KITCHLEW ARIF KITCHLEW 780 630 1410 125 356 2533 SHAHMIR AHMAD SAJJAD AHMAD 650 760 1410 126 360 3238 DANIYAL AHMED FAISAL AHMED 730 650 1380 127 361 3281 GIBRAN ALI ASJAD ALI 740 630 1370 128 363 3381 RITIKA DODANI SURESH DODANI 760 620 1380 129 367 3480 KINZA GHANCHI KALEEM GHANCHI 690 670 1360 130 369 3509 AWWAB AHMAD JAWWAD AHMAD 740 690 1430 131 370 3512 SAFWAN ULLAH SIDDIQUI QAMAR UL AMAN SIDDIQUI 780 660 1440 132 371 3558 MUHAMMAD ZAIN RAFIQUE MUHAMMAD RAFIQUE 740 640 1380 133 372 3603 UJALAA KALEEM MUHAMMAD ABU KALEEM 740 620 1360 134 379 3328 MAIRA TANWEER CHACHAR TANWEER AHMED CHACHAR 800 670 1470 135 386 3333 YAHYA ABBAS MAHIR ABBAS 690 660 1350 136 387 3451 ALINA TARIQ TARIQ FAROOQI 760 720 1480 137 389 3497 EHZAZ SHARF NAUSHEEN EMAD 690 700 1390 138 394 3668 MALIK MUHAMMAD MUSSAB MUHAMMAD ARSHAD MALIK 700 660 1360 139 407 3220 HAMZA SIDDIQUE ABDUL BASIT 800 690 1490 140 408 3088 ZOHA FATIMA REHAN REHAN ALI 690 680 1370 141 411 3733 TEHREEM‐UN‐NISA NAEEM MUHAMMAD NAEEM 760 680 1440 142 412 3502 BISMAH MASROOR QURESHI QURESHI 730 740 1470 LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES THROUGH INTERVIEWS (BBA PROGRAM) SAT Test Math Eng Total Interview Maximum Marks 800 800 1600 100% Cut-Off Marks 600 600 1270 82% Math Eng Total IBA Test Interview MCQ MCQ MCQ Maximum Marks 176 180 356 100% Cut-Off Marks 92 92 212 82% Seat S.
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