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Merit List of Candidates for Admission in MBBS at KMU-IMS, Kohat Against OPEN MERIT Seats in Session 2017-2018 FINAL Merit List of Candidates for Admission in MBBS at KMU-IMS, Kohat Against OPEN MERIT Seats in Session 2017-2018 30-09-2017 A. This list does not confer any right of admission in itself. B. This list is finalized on the available record. The deficient documents mentioned against candidates may make the candidate liable to disqualification. C. Oringinal documents are to be provided at the time of interview. D. Candidates from merit position 1 to 150 on open merit are required to attend the interview on 10-10-2017. E. FATA candidates will be interviewed on 12-10-2017. Candidates from merit position 1-05 for (FATA-IN) seat are required to attend the interview. F. The candidate for Semi Subsidized from Semi subsidized merit 1-100 are required to attend interview on 12-10-2017. G. Commencement of Class on 01-11-2017 (In Shaa Allah) H. Waiting list will be displayed on the same date on KMU website and candidates from the waiting list will be called for Interview. Note: Errors/ omissions are excepted. Inclusion in this list does not confer any right or privilege for the grant of admission. S.No ETEA ID Name Father Name Domicile DOB M/T MatricHSSC_T FSc Ded HQ ETEA Merit % Remarks 1 10896 Abdul Mueed Bangash Habib Ur Rehman Bangash Peshawar 28-1-2000 1100 1012 1100 944 574 79.40 2 4493 Khalid Usman Noor Mat Khan Hangu 1/1/1997 1050 914 1100 925 10 579 78.16 3 6679 Muddasir Mehmood Jan Sajid Ali Khan Nowshera 31-3-1999 1050 927 1100 915 10 570 77.36 4 22474 Rufeyda Hassan Shah Hassan Jalil Khah Nowshera 31-8-2000 1050 975 1100 942 540 77.29 5 11412 Abdul Majid Abdul Mateen Khan Peshawar 8/3/1999 1100 933 1100 881 584 77.02 6 6264 Lintha Zafar Zafar Javed Nowshera 2/11/1998 1100 1014 1100 1001 500 76.87 7 1075 Zainab Shafiq Shafiq Ur Rehman Kohat 5/1/1999 1050 993 1100 1003 491 76.62 8 997 Khadeeja Shahzad Muhammad Shahzad Kohat 24-10-1998 1100 974 1100 941 533 76.39 9 4458 Muhammad Raza Ul Haq Inam Ul Haq Nowshera 22-2-1997 1050 934 1100 910 10 556 76.37 10 20694 Muhammad Usama Altaf Hussain Haripur 24-8-1997 1100 978 1100 920 10 550 76.36 11 20596 Maryam Alam Manzar Alam Abbottabad 14-7-1999 1100 963 1100 955 520 75.98 12 32867 Muzammil Ahmad Shah Shah Dawran Swat 1/7/1998 1100 963 1100 924 533 75.67 13 3233 Tariq Hasim Saif Rehman N.W.A 8/4/1998 1100 815 1100 899 10 573 75.55 14 4181 Osama Ali Khan Akbar Ali Khan Peshawar 29-3-1998 1100 989 1100 948 10 519 75.54 15 20714 Syeda Fatima Gillani Syed Fakhar Mehmood Shah Gillani Kohat 23-1-98 1050 971 1100 909 527 75.24 16 20447 Wajeeha Hakam Abdul Hakam Swabi 27-2-98 1100 1002 1100 938 512 75.22 17 6773 Maryam Bangash Asif Iqbal Bangash Kohat 12/11/1999 1050 979 1100 942 503 75.02 18 972 Aliya Zeb Aurang Zeb FR Kohat 5/5/1997 1100 1008 1100 930 512 74.98 19 3802 Malik Naveed Zeb Khan Malik Zeb Khan Bannu 28-6-1998 1100 1000 1100 985 481 74.97 20 40720 Muhammad Asnan Khan Muhammad Jamil Khan D.I.Khan 3-Jan-98 1050 923 1100 913 526 74.87 21 41189 Muhammad Zeeshan Ali Ehsan Ullah D.I.Khan 26-7-97 1100 880 1100 915 537 74.84 22 1387 Yasir Ali Zahid Ali Peshawar 31-3-1999 1100 972 1100 952 10 505 74.65 23 32151 Aziz Ullah Adam Khan Dir Lower 8/4/1997 1050 919 1100 951 501 74.65 24 8413 Iqra Jabbar Awan Abdul Jabbar Awan Peshawar 28-10-1998 1100 998 1100 974 482 74.62 25 31686 Muhammad Zubair Rahamdil Khan Shangla 10/6/1998 1100 944 1100 958 498 74.54 26 5697 Ammara Naimat Ullah Khan Peshawar 8/7/1998 1100 984 1100 923 10 518 74.52 27 34748 Abdullah Mahmood Swat 1/1/1999 1100 999 1100 998 465 74.44 28 207 Abdul Samad Khan Abdul Manan Swabi 20-9-1998 1100 1005 1100 974 478 74.43 29 20422 Aaqib Jahangir Khan Tareen Jahangir Khan Haripur 16-3-98 1050 952 1100 932 10 508 74.34 30 1861 Shahzad Shafi Khattak Imam Shafi Karak 23-3-1998 1050 969 1100 926 503 74.34 31 3540 Saim Khan Khattk Javed Iqbal Khattak karak 22-9-99 1100 974 1100 956 491 74.31 32 515 Aiman Sayyed Ayaz Bacha Mardan 3/3/1999 1100 988 1100 951 491 74.25 33 11811 Aina Firdos Muhammad Firdos Kohat 15-7-1998 1050 961 1100 980 471 74.23 34 15935 Umaima Mir Hazrat Mir Peshawar 23-12-98 1100 948 1100 949 497 74.19 35 22321 Fatima Shamrez Raja Shamrez Akhtar Abbottabad 8/5/1997 1050 969 1100 963 478 74.12 36 5358 Zarafsha Bibi Shoukat Ali Nowshera 18-6-1997 1050 868 1100 910 524 74.11 37 5068 Muhammad Osama Iqbal Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Mardan 25-2-1999 1100 932 1100 966 488 74.10 38 20336 Basma Siddique Muhammad Siddique Mansehra 13-5-1998 1050 985 1100 998 454 74.05 39 8743 Mahnoor Shah Muhammad Abid Shah Haripur 26-8-1998 1100 1014 1100 1012 448 74.02 40 161 Rabail Irfan Irfan Zahir Peshawar 12/11/1997 900 737 1100 928 513 74.00 41 7003 Iqra Nadeem Mohammad Nadeedm Peshawar 4/8/1998 1100 1002 1100 951 484 73.94 42 20829 Noor Ul Huda Rahim Tariq Rahim Haripur 30-1-2000 1100 973 1100 951 488 73.93 43 12697 Fatima Khalid Muhammad Khalid Karak 3/6/1998 1050 990 1100 971 467 73.93 44 24776 Muhammad Faizan Abbasi Khayyar Ahmad Abbasi Abbottabad 1/2/1998 1050 975 1100 937 489 73.92 45 20230 Shabahat Afzal Muhammad Afzal Mansehra 28-2-1999 1100 991 1100 948 487 73.92 46 12761 Ghazala Akhtar Musa khan Karak 7/5/1998 1100 948 1100 936 10 504 73.79 47 9099 Muhammad Iltaf Amir Gul Charsadda 9/4/1999 1100 1004 1100 953 480 73.78 48 6832 Sikandar Ali Khan Uqab Ali Hangu 1/4/1997 1100 980 1100 928 497 73.72 49 42866 Faiza Israr Israr Khan Bannu 25-3-1998 1100 930 1100 954 489 73.71 50 20783 Baseerat Imtiaz Muhammad Imtiaz Mansehra 15-10-1998 1100 996 1100 963 474 73.70 51 21907 Afsheen Ali Barkat Ali Khan Bannu 26-11-1997 1050 1020 1100 1010 436 73.69 52 8098 Mahnoor Javed Hayat Akhtar Mardan 5/3/1999 1100 977 1100 962 477 73.68 53 14725 Muhammad Saeed Aleem Khan Khyber Agency 4/9/1999 1100 1008 1100 937 487 73.67 54 1743 Saud Azhar Fazal Ahmad Azhar Peshawar 18-7-1999 900 776 1100 945 490 73.61 55 8446 Asad Nawaz Khattak Shah Nawaz Khan Karak 1/3/1999 1100 996 1100 982 461 73.58 56 123 Afaq Ahmad Sahib Zada Mardan 19-11-99 1100 935 1100 913 510 73.58 57 5494 Hasan Akbar Niaz Akbar Swabi 6/2/1999 1050 938 1100 930 493 73.56 58 10373 Maryam Raees Raees Khan Peshawar 31-5-99 1100 1001 1100 975 464 73.55 59 9985 Jawad Ahmad Ibad Ur Rehman Swabi 25-1-98 1100 953 1100 978 469 73.54 60 42120 Azmat Ullah Zahid Hazrat Ali Khan Bannu 3/4/1998 1100 929 1100 941 494 73.54 61 4685 Muhammad Rahman Hazrat Wali Mardan 1/3/1999 1100 998 1100 937 486 73.52 62 5286 Imran Ali Gul Afzal Mardan 16-4-1996 1050 897 1100 925 501 73.49 C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\Final MBBS Mrit List for Upload\MBBS Admission 2017-18 1 Chairman Joint Admission Committee KIMS 63 6472 Maimoona Naeem Muhammad Naeem Peshawar 27-5-98 1100 1001 1100 937 485 73.49 64 12727 Attia Qaddus Abdul Qaddus Charsadda 27-3-1999 1100 984 1100 954 477 73.45 65 21800 Abu Bakar Siddique Naimat Ullah S.W.A 30-9-1998 1100 1008 1100 970 464 73.44 66 8396 Izhar Muhammad Rafi Ullah Swabi 6/1/1998 1100 943 1100 938 492 73.43 67 2706 Syed Muhammad Zamin Raza Syed Hashim Raza Hangu 5/9/1997 1050 956 1100 954 474 73.42 68 20825 Hamna Malik Pervez Akhtar Malik Haripur 17-12-98 1050 1004 1100 1011 433 73.39 69 5064 Waqas Ullah Muhammad Zahid Dir Lower 5/5/1997 1100 946 1100 922 500 73.38 70 21140 Muhammad Shahzad Saeed Badshah Khan Lakki Marwat 1/9/1998 1100 986 1100 939 10 490 73.37 71 22088 Khifza Jadoon Zafran Khan Abbottabad 11/12/1999 1050 933 1100 918 497 73.33 72 40688 Muhammad Usman Farooq Muhammad Farooq D.I.Khan 28-2-1998 1100 923 1100 916 506 73.33 73 30910 Arif Ullah Ibad Ullah Buner 15-4-1998 1100 950 1100 959 477 73.32 74 21354 Nimra Khan Rashid Mehmood Khan Abbottabad 13-1-2000 1100 954 1100 980 464 73.31 75 34772 Saif Ullah Alamgir Swat 9/2/1998 1100 970 1100 988 457 73.31 76 21923 Sara Qayum Fazal Qayum Swabi 30-9-1997 1050 919 1100 933 490 73.30 77 7290 Muhammad Usman Inam Ullah Mardan 29-9-98 1100 965 1100 925 494 73.28 78 9730 Maleeha Rahman Fazal Ur Rahman Peshawar 19-3-2000 1100 994 1100 952 474 73.28 79 8309 Talha Saleem Dr.
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