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Basic IT Result of Batch-8.5 Retake-5 Exam Held on Feburary 9 - 10, 2019 Dated: 26-03-19 Note: Failled Or Absentees Need Not Apply Again Basic IT Result of Batch-8.5 Retake-5 Exam held on Feburary 9 - 10, 2019 Dated: 26-03-19 Note: Failled or absentees need not apply again. They will automatically be called for retake exam Mod S.No App_ID Off_Sr Name Department NIC ule Test Id Status MINISTRY OF INFORMATION MUHAMMAD BROADCASTING & NATIONAL 61101-9479891- VU1702003 1 6999 162 ASGHAR TANOLI HERITAGE 5 3 07 Pass MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, 34603-8667456- VU1702003 2 974 292 ANSAR ALI PAKISTAN NAVY,ISLAMABAD 3 3 28 Pass Ministry Of Defence (Army) 13301-0971617- VU1704003 3 8847 2344 Khurram Khan Baloch Records 9 3 59 Pass Bureau of emigration and 611011768835- VU1704005 4 9587 2563 Ghulam Murtaza overseas emplyment 9 3 35 Pass 602 Regional Workshop EME 42501-8281228- VU1704005 5 6079 2632 Khyber Hayat (Min of Defence) 3 3 91 Pass 35202-5822040- VU1704007 6 1002920 2777 Abdul Ghafoor Ministry of Defence 0 3 17 Pass Muhammad 37405-0672130- VU1704033 7 13713 4281 Basharat ITD Dte GHQ 7 3 84 Pass Shahan Ahmed No 484 MCC, PAF Base, Malir 42101-8324167- VU1704036 8 14578 4437 Siddiqui Karachi 9 3 29 Pass 43203-9836264- VU1704037 9 12949 2913 Asad Ali Foreign Affairs 3 3 57 Pass PRIME MINISTER,S OFFICE 37405-3835110- VU1709107 10 3228 753 HALEEMA ZAUQ (INTERNAL), ISLAMABAD 8 3 94 Pass Prime Minister National Health 61101-2542646- VU1709109 11 6415 1574 Abdul Qadir Program(M/ONHSRC) 9 3 42 Pass DCNS(PROJECTS) OFFICE,NAVAL HASEEB UR HEADQUARTERS, 54400-0524678- VU1709109 12 1852 442 REHMAN ISLAMABAD 9 3 66 Pass Muhammad 42401-4946593- VU1709111 13 6902 1764 Junaid FPSC, Islamabad 3 3 50 Pass Muhammad Imran 45502-0841478- VU1709111 14 4899 1181 Ghouri Pakistan Air Force 7 3 69 Pass Mukhtar A Sheikh Hospital 36302-8038574- VU1709114 15 5681 1318 Muhammad Tahir Worker Welfare Board 5 3 34 Pass Muhammad Ajmal Ministry of Defence/College of 61101-1769584- VU1709116 16 5424 1662 Abbasi E&ME Rawalpindi 3 3 23 Pass 42301-8049518- VU1709116 17 805 653 SADDAM HUSAIN GHQ,RAWALPINDI 7 3 61 Pass MS SADAF NATIONAL LOGISTIC 37405-6853023- VU1709116 18 3670 760 MOBEEN CELL,NLC 4 3 74 Pass 33105-0362518- VU1709116 19 3015 1093 Najeeb Anwar Ministry of Defence 3 3 83 Pass 37201-1730001- VU1709117 20 3341 1137 Irfan Ahmed Qazi EME Dte, GHQ Rwp 7 3 23 Pass 17201-8501161- VU1806000 21 16007 4668 ZAHID KHAN Ministry 5 3 46 Pass Syed Asad Ali 35201-9423579- VU1806000 22 16327 4757 Shah Finance/Inland Revenue/ FBR 3 3 94 Pass Finance/Revenue/Federal 35103-5658281- VU1806001 23 16180 4860 Muhammad Imran Board of Revenue IRS 1 3 63 Pass 17201-4369223- VU1806001 24 16242 4884 Said Akbar Pakistan Air Force 7 3 76 Pass Ministry of Defence Multan 54400-0487147- VU1806001 25 13400 4907 Ghulam Abbas Division COD Khanewal 5 3 92 Pass KASHMALA 37302-6886620- VU1806002 26 6016 4943 AFTAB IESCO 2 3 17 Pass Pakistan Public Works 61101-0760612- VU1806005 27 16356 5340 Sharjeel Ahmed Department 1 3 11 Pass Law & Justice 17301-7274132- VU1806006 28 19400 5611 Sabira Naheed. Division,Islamabad. 6 3 79 Pass 37405-3964648- VU1806007 29 18791 5650 Ashfaq Amin Ministry of Defence 3 3 02 Pass Muhammad Javed 37405-6150121- VU1806008 30 20311 5841 Khan A S I D Chaklala 9 3 43 Pass 38201-0994973- VU1806009 31 17902 5976 Ashraf Ali Airport Security Force 9 3 49 Pass 37405-1638722- VU1806009 32 15523 5984 Tahira Jabeen Inspectorate of Armaments 0 3 56 Pass 61101-7089991- VU1806010 33 21075 6142 Wasif Rasool NOP Dte 7 3 98 Pass 37404-4080134- VU1806011 34 20877 6260 Imran Abbasi Main Ministry 7 3 90 Pass 37101-1654200- VU1806012 35 21571 6278 Shakeel Ahmed Pakistan Air Force 7 3 04 Pass 34502-6637539- VU1806012 36 21572 6280 Sajjad Ahmed Pakistan Air Force 3 3 06 Pass FINANCE/INLAND MUHAMMAD REVENUE/FEDERAL BOARD 35202-2713303- VU1806012 37 18549 6313 FAROOQ OF RE 5 3 32 Pass Avionics Production Factory 16201-8418930- VU1806013 38 18824 6420 Naveed Ullah PAC Kamra 1 3 30 Pass Islamabad Electric Supply 37201-2040628- VU1806014 39 22390 6623 Usman Hussan Company (IESCO) 1 3 94 Pass National Highways & Motorway 34104-2243869- VU1806016 40 19981 6762 Murad Iqbal Police 3 3 32 Pass National Highways & Motorway 34601-1086549- VU1806016 41 19980 6764 Aneela Nawaz Police 6 3 34 Pass National Highways & Motorway 54400-1138478- VU1806016 42 21379 6795 MUSA JOHN Police 5 3 65 Pass National Highways & Motorway 52102-5876662- VU1806016 43 21385 6803 SHABIR AHMED Police 9 3 73 Pass Muhammad Khalid Federal Government 37101-1456806- VU1806017 44 20982 6924 Zafar Educational Institutions (C/G) 7 3 70 Pass Federal Public Service 61101-1769295- VU1806017 45 23048 6958 Akhtar Nawab Commission 1 3 99 Pass 17301-1288534- VU1806018 46 21622 7039 REHMAN ULLAH PAKISTAN AIRFORCE 5 3 47 Pass 17301-1459109- VU1806018 47 21522 7040 abdul khalil pakistan air force 9 3 48 Pass MUSHARAF 17301-1420388- VU1806018 48 21797 7044 KHAN PAKISATAN AIR FORCE 1 3 51 Pass 17101-0267896- VU1806018 49 21742 7048 Tahseen Ullah Pakistan Air Force 3 3 55 Pass MUHAMMAD 14301-1977373- VU1806018 50 16554 7054 RIAZ PAKISTAN AIR FORCE 3 3 60 Pass 14201-2128644- VU1806018 51 21632 7057 SHAUKAT HAYAT PAF 7 3 63 Pass Muhammad 14203-7547816- VU1806018 52 21719 7058 Yaseen Pakistan Air Force 5 3 64 Pass 14202-1327873- VU1806018 53 21739 7062 SAMI ULLAH PAF 1 3 68 Pass 14201-5125820- VU1806018 54 21651 7065 AMAN ULLAH Pakistan Air Force 1 3 71 Pass 33302-2211293- VU1806018 55 22938 7097 WASEEM ANJUM PAF 7 3 91 Pass 38403-2191246- VU1806018 56 21831 7105 NAEEM AKHTAR PAKISTAN AIR FORCE 9 3 97 Pass 54400-0494686- VU1806018 57 22033 7106 SOHAIL AKHTAR pakistan air force 5 3 98 Pass 54400-2324550- VU1806019 58 21845 7108 Maqsood Ahmed Pakistan Air Force 3 3 00 Pass 35201-2589049- VU1807000 59 21800 7235 Zaheer Ahmed Pakistan Bureau of Statistics 1 3 94 Pass MUBASHAR PAKISTAN BUREAU OF HUSSAIN STATISTICS PROVINCIAL 35202-2578459- VU1807000 60 21929 7236 FAROOQI OFFICE 7 3 95 Pass 38406-0377692- VU1807001 61 23359 7245 Sufian Ali Hafiz FGEI(C/G) Dte 5 3 03 Pass MUHAMMAD 35202-2354158- VU1807002 62 23647 7424 MAQSOOD Inland Revenue Service FBR 3 3 44 Pass 37405-8886481- VU1807002 63 19522 7439 Asad Mahmood Cabinet Division 3 3 58 Pass 45401-0106714- VU1807003 64 12156 7525 Israr Ahmed National Accountability Bureau 7 3 26 Pass Muhammad 38302-1235411- VU1807003 65 21947 7544 Farooq Pakistan Air Force 5 3 42 Pass Muhammad 37405-1939956- VU1807004 66 22693 7698 Adnan GHQ 7 3 58 Pass Agha Samee 37405-9976672- VU1807005 67 22918 7748 Haider LS Branch DGP (A), GHQ 1 3 06 Pass Muhammad 37405-0515492- VU1807005 68 22302 7749 Ashraf DGP (Army), LS Branch, GHQ 1 3 07 Pass MUHAMMAD 37405-3316463- VU1807005 69 22948 7756 SAGHIR GHQ RAWALPINDI 9 3 14 Pass 37405-0573127- VU1807005 70 21217 7758 Muhammad Nasir GHQ 7 3 16 Pass DGMP MoDP PAK SECTT-II MUHAMMAD ADAMJEE ROAD 16201-0685434- VU1807005 71 22872 7760 FAROOQ RAWALPINDI 7 3 18 Pass General Headquarters 37405-3466518- VU1807005 72 21905 7780 Inam Bari Rawalpindi 1 3 38 Pass 37405-0783437- VU1807005 73 22786 7784 Rehan Ahmed DGP (Army), LS Branch, GHQ 5 3 42 Pass 37405-0531993- VU1807006 74 25108 7943 Khurram Shahzad Pakistan Navy 9 3 81 Pass 61101-9762912- VU1807007 75 23346 8056 Khalid Pervez Finance 5 3 81 Pass 13503-9762379- VU1807007 76 24142 8067 Saqib Finance Division 1 3 92 Pass Rana Muhammad Islamabad electric supply 36401-5129275- VU1807008 77 24876 8104 Waqas company 9 3 23 Pass 45102-8501721- VU1807008 78 25209 8126 IMRAN ALI ADMS (N) 5 3 37 Pass Muhammad Bureau of Emigration & 61101-0792822- VU1807008 79 23544 8137 Shabbir Overseas Employment Isbd 9 3 41 Pass 11101-1424981- VU1808028 80 26177 8781 Ziaullah Khan Pakistan Air Force 3 3 79 Pass Pakistan public works 11101-2310987- VU1808028 81 24918 8259 Shoaib khan department 3 3 81 Pass Pakistan public works 11101-3473150- VU1808028 82 24862 8261 Seraj khan department 5 3 82 Pass 11101-3500641- VU1808028 83 26335 8407 Khaliq Uz Zaman Airports Security Force 9 3 83 Pass Pakistan public works 11101-6564376- VU1808028 84 27448 9296 Bashar ali khan department 1 3 85 Pass Federal Public Service 16101-1132505- VU1808029 85 25230 9337 IMRAN Commission 1 3 33 Pass 17101-0310332- VU1808029 86 27301 9106 Khan Sher Pakistan Air Force 1 3 41 Pass 17101-0399362- VU1808029 87 26319 8591 KAFEEL AHMED PAKISTAN AIR FORCE 1 3 42 Pass 17201-2162565- VU1808029 88 25925 8302 Sardar Khan Pakistan Air Force (PAF) 1 3 58 Pass PAF Academy Asghar Khan 17201-2200829- VU1808029 89 26301 8366 ZULFIQAR ALI (FTW) 1 3 59 Pass 17201-2278623- VU1808029 90 27355 8925 Fayaz Khan Pakistan Air Force (PAF) 3 3 64 Pass 17201-2285278- VU1808029 91 26458 8924 Khalid Khan Pakistan Air Force 3 3 65 Pass 17301-0496597- VU1808029 92 26049 8845 Alamzeb Pakistan Air Force 5 3 84 Pass Muhammad Tahir Pakistan Air Force Air 17301-1240036- VU1808029 93 26382 8807 Akbar Headquarters Unit Peshawar 9 3 90 Pass 17301-1280938- VU1808029 94 24874 8779 Qazi Gul Hassan Pakistan Air Force 7 3 93 Pass 17301-1384176- VU1808029 95 26037 8603 MADAD KHAN PAKISTAN AIR FORCE 3 3 98 Pass 17301-3424085- VU1808030 96 26150 8606 Raham Shad Pakistan Air Force 9 3 25 Pass 17301-3548204- VU1808030 97 26691 8522 Ishtiaq Ali Khan PAKISTAN AIR FORCE 1 3 26 Pass 17301-4915894- VU1808030 98 26307 8596 Hamid ur rahman PAKISTAN AIR FORCE 5 3 33 Pass 17301-4969445- VU1808030 99 26384 8613 Rafaqat Ullah Pakistan Air Force 3 3 34 Pass MUHAMMAD 17301-7441589- VU1808030 100 26036 8607 ASIF PAKISTAN AIR FORCE 9 3 38 Pass Syed Mukammil 17301-7725113- VU1808030 101 25302 8767 Shah Pakistan Air Force 3 3 40 Pass 17301-8429562- VU1808030 102 25301 8727 Nasrat Ullah Pakistan Air Force 7 3 43 Pass Chief commissionerate Afghan 21105-1985947- VU1808030 103 27492 9264 Jan Rahim Karim
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