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List of Candidates in Order of Merit Who Have Qualified Tests LIST OF CANDIDATES IN ORDER OF MERIT WHO HAVE QUALIFIED TESTS (PHYSICAL + WRITTEN + PSYCHOMETRIC + INTERVIEW) FOR THE POST OF POLICE CONSTABLE IN KARACHI RANGE DISTRICT EAST. 1. There are 538 posts of male Constable as advertised out of which 5 % has been reserved for minority (i.e. 26 posts). 2. Qualifying marks for Interview are 50% and above out of 50 marks. 3. The candidates who did not qualify psychometric test have been disqualified for Interview. 4. Following is the list of Male Candidates who have qualified Physical, Written, Psychometric & Interview Tests for the Recruitment of Police Constable in District East Karachi Range against 512 General Vacancies + 26 posts reserved for minority (Total 538). 5. The final result is the sum of total of the marks obtained in the written test and Interview as well as additional 15 marks given to the Interview Qualified candidates who are sons/daughters of retired / serving employees of Sindh Police having 25 years qualifying service as per Recruitment Policy. 6. The Candidates have been placed on merit list by giving priority as under : a. The candidates who got higher marks in total have been placed on top. b. If total marks are equal, the marks obtained in interview have been considered to place a candidate over to others who secured similar marks. c. If marks of interview are equal, the marks obtained in written test have been considered. d. If marks of written and interview are equal, the senior in age has been placed over. 7. Against 5% Reserved vacancies of Minority Quota (i.e 26 vacancies) no one was needed to be adjusted because (04) candidates of minorities have qualified against General Merit (Merit S.No. 02, 25, 64, 128). 8. The candidate on merit list upto 167 will be given medical letters for medical fitness against approved vacancy as published in the advertisement of newspapers. They will be given offer letter of appointment after satisfactory completion of following codal formalities: a. Medical Fitness Examination (Including screening of Hepatitis B, C & HIV etc). b. Verification of CNIC, Educational Certificates, Domicile / PRC. c. Verification of Character Antecedents / CRO & Special Branch. 9. Any selected candidates found un-successful for any of the above reasons/report, will stand disqualified. 10. Candidates whose names are not mentioned in the list have failed. Son of RTD / Marks of Written Total Marks Total Merit Serving Sr. # Roll No Name Father Name CNIC DOB Religion Test Obtained of Interview Marks out of S.No Employee Out of (100) out of (50) 25 Years (150) (15 Marks) 1 33 26758000096 Shoaib Khan Pervaiz Akhter 4230197829973 16-09-2000 Muslim 69.75 29 15 113.8 Non 2 134 26758005702 Andrew Marshall Victor Michael 4220178224961 14-01-2000 55.25 43 15 113.3 Muslim Muhammad Ubaid 3 49 26758001548 Allah Ditta Choudhry 4220170351649 12-12-1992 Muslim 52.75 40 15 107.8 Choudhry 4 135 26758005786 M Sikander Ali Ali Afsar 4200033370131 09-06-1999 Muslim 50.5 40 15 105.5 Muhammad Hashim 5 130 26758005248 Sohail Khan 4250122395013 23-12-1999 Muslim 48.25 41 15 104.3 Khan Son of RTD / Marks of Written Total Marks Total Merit Serving Sr. # Roll No Name Father Name CNIC DOB Religion Test Obtained of Interview Marks out of S.No Employee Out of (100) out of (50) 25 Years (150) (15 Marks) Syed Zargham Syed Zulfiqar Haidar 6 78 26758002639 4220177016779 04-04-2001 Muslim 54 34 15 103.0 Haidar Kazmi Kazmi 7 132 26758005563 Ali Ahmed Shakeel Ahmed 4220140750357 22-07-1996 Muslim 46.25 40 15 101.3 Muhmmad Sameer 8 122 26758004506 Rizwan Patel 4220186425955 11-06-1999 Muslim 43.75 42 15 100.8 Patel muhammad sallah 9 112 26758004000 Muhammad Bilal 4250155012319 19-05-1998 Muslim 59.5 41 - 100.5 uddeen 10 131 26758005361 Saeed Ur Rehman Abdul Rehman 4220161905377 21-09-1995 Muslim 57.25 43 - 100.3 Malik Muhammad 11 42 26758000978 Aqeel Ahsan Awan 4220127644437 16-05-1992 Muslim 50 35 15 100.0 Ahsan 12 103 26758003593 Daniyal Khan Khan Afsar 1310127903277 01-05-1997 Muslim 44.75 40 15 99.8 Adnan Khan 13 140 26758006451 Ghulam Qadir Khan 4230160042241 31-05-2001 Muslim 44 40 15 99.0 Marwat 14 146 26758007176 Nauman Ahmed Ejaz Ahmed 4230195748341 28-03-1997 Muslim 59.75 39 - 98.8 Raja Muhammad Raja Muhammad 15 129 26758005037 4220125682083 24-10-1998 Muslim 43.75 39 15 97.8 Kashif Yousuf 16 37 26758204207 Waqas Ali Aijaz Ali 4220183416779 20-01-1996 Muslim 50.75 32 15 97.8 Muhamamd Zaeem Muhammad Naeem Ud 17 44 26758001000 4220118695293 29-12-1996 Muslim 46 36 15 97.0 Hussain Din 18 38 26758000373 Muhammad Rizwan Muhammadm Younus 4220149998031 11-01-1998 Muslim 52.75 43 - 95.8 19 16 26751204254 Jahanzeb Imdad Ali Sanjrani 4250123878847 10-10-1998 Muslim 50.5 30 15 95.5 20 143 26758006825 Waleed Khan Muhammad Ilyas 4220188031031 24-07-1993 Muslim 52.75 42 - 94.8 Son of RTD / Marks of Written Total Marks Total Merit Serving Sr. # Roll No Name Father Name CNIC DOB Religion Test Obtained of Interview Marks out of S.No Employee Out of (100) out of (50) 25 Years (150) (15 Marks) 21 128 26758004987 Muhammad Fahad Basheer Ahmed 4220193552703 21-01-1999 Muslim 41 38 15 94.0 22 114 26758004256 Muhammad Sohaib Muhammad Arif 4220158111561 17-07-2001 Muslim 48.25 30 15 93.3 23 123 26758004512 Muhammad Waqas Makhdoom Ali 4220168823205 24-01-1996 Muslim 50.5 42 - 92.5 24 105 26758003687 Malik Haris Ikhtiar Muhammad Javed 4220157754213 15-07-2000 Muslim 48.25 44 - 92.3 Non 25 57 26758001929 Ashish Nund Lal Nund Lal 4230177618925 01-03-1997 50 42 - 92.0 Muslim 26 34 26758001561 Muhammad Raheel Muhammad Sharif 4220182343235 10-02-1995 Muslim 58 34 - 92.0 Muhammad Usman Muhammad Aslam 27 11 26751204328 4220157286281 07-02-1994 Muslim 57.25 34 - 91.3 Aslam Pervaiz 28 133 26758005572 Rehman Hussain Ghulam Hussain 4220193379843 27-11-1995 Muslim 44 32 15 91.0 29 71 26758002322 Abdul Basit Tanoli Muhammad Aslam 4230177065547 07-02-1999 Muslim 41.5 34 15 90.5 Absar Saleem Muhammad Saleem 30 155 26758203516 4220199650201 02-12-1994 Muslim 48.25 42 - 90.3 Chand Chand Muhammad Wahid 31 104 26758003627 Khan Salman 4250108634783 01-11-1996 Muslim 53 37 - 90.0 Salman Muhammad Shariq Muhammad Khan 32 121 26758004488 4250135100883 06-05-2000 Muslim 50.75 39 - 89.8 Awan Awan Arsalan Munir Muhammad Munir 33 37 26758003852 4250109384075 18-12-1998 Muslim 55 34.5 - 89.5 Cheema Cheema 34 26 26757817747 Wasi Ullah Khush Dil Khan 4240144602197 03-04-2000 Muslim 57.25 32 - 89.3 35 1 26751200017 Arbab Khan Muhammad Rustam 4230147959573 10-09-1998 Muslim 46 28 15 89.0 Son of RTD / Marks of Written Total Marks Total Merit Serving Sr. # Roll No Name Father Name CNIC DOB Religion Test Obtained of Interview Marks out of S.No Employee Out of (100) out of (50) 25 Years (150) (15 Marks) Syed Hussain Syed Raisul Haider 36 83 26758002930 4220197580793 28-09-1994 Muslim 46.5 42 - 88.5 Haider Rizvi Rizvi Syed Faizan Ali 37 68 26758002284 Syed Zia Hussain Shah 4230157107235 11-12-1999 Muslim 41.5 32 15 88.5 Shah Muhammad Tariq 38 119 26758004442 Muhammad Younus 4220128762137 09-09-1993 Muslim 48.25 40 - 88.3 Younus 39 47 26758001108 Muhamamd Junaid Sardar Alam 4220156556725 08-06-1995 Muslim 48.25 40 - 88.3 40 102 26758003588 M Sami Ullah Jan Rashid Jameel 4230192303421 10-09-1997 Muslim 48.25 40 - 88.3 41 9 26751201819 Osama Iqbal Arshad Iqbal 4220106538927 17-11-1994 Muslim 55.25 33 - 88.3 42 40 26757800396 Nadir Ali Muhammad Ilyas 4240174060407 01-06-1994 Muslim 57.25 30.7 - 87.9 43 77 26758002864 Sajid Umer Umer Nawab 4200071995753 23-12-2000 Muslim 57.25 30 - 87.3 44 84 26758003005 Arsalan Ghulam Nabi 4220184799081 21-06-2001 Muslim 57.25 30 - 87.3 45 137 26758005882 Samad Khan Asghar Ali 4220190082879 08-08-1992 Muslim 50 37 - 87.0 46 337 26757809162 Mehmood Khan Khan Rose 4240128678197 01-01-1993 Muslim 51 35.3 - 86.3 Muhammad Hanif 47 109 26758003775 Abdul Qadir 8230332599311 25-12-1993 Muslim 48.25 38 - 86.3 Khan 48 106 26758003696 Sajid Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 1120105780243 10-02-1999 Muslim 48.25 38 - 86.3 Muhammad Shamshu 49 8 26751201528 Muhammad Meeru 4220110554965 25-05-1998 Muslim 55.25 31 - 86.3 Mian 50 149 26758201659 Zulfiqar Ali Muhammad Yousuf 7110391814281 19-08-1994 Muslim 46 40 - 86.0 Son of RTD / Marks of Written Total Marks Total Merit Serving Sr. # Roll No Name Father Name CNIC DOB Religion Test Obtained of Interview Marks out of S.No Employee Out of (100) out of (50) 25 Years (150) (15 Marks) Khawaja Rafit Ul 51 3 26751200724 Khwaja Rauf Ul Hasan 4220151389421 25-09-1998 Muslim 46 40 - 86.0 Hasan 52 93 26758003338 Umar Shahid Shahid Khan 1430154773035 02-05-1999 Muslim 46 40 - 86.0 53 90 26758003322 Muhammad Azmat Muhammad Shoukat 4220101835911 31-12-1997 Muslim 54 32 - 86.0 54 39 26758000481 Muhammad Obaid Nisar Ahmed M 4220129818253 17-03-1999 Muslim 55 31 - 86.0 55 108 26758003743 Zeeshan Rustam Khan 4240141603321 12-03-1992 Muslim 58 28 - 86.0 56 32 26758000072 Muhammad Bilal Muhammad Hanif 4230137874301 20-03-2001 Muslim 45 26 15 86.0 57 12 26751203345 Muhammad Bilal Ghulam Haider 4210153925573 18-07-1994 Muslim 51 34.7 - 85.7 58 33 26758000265 Yasir Ali Sher Bahadur Khan 4250106639567 10-05-1999 Muslim 50.5 35 - 85.5 59 41 26758000536 Irfan Ali Dur Muhammad 4250119214607 07-06-2001 Muslim 41.5 29 15 85.5 60 45 26758204757 Muhammad Umair Muhammad Sualeheen 4200089208943 14-08-1996 Muslim 48.75 36 - 84.8 61 28 26758000005 Osama Bin Hameed Abdul Hameed 4230148736395 31-03-2001 Muslim 52.75 32 - 84.8 62 45 26758100609 Shaheer Ahmed Shabbir Ahmed 4220176858137 10-09-1996 Muslim 50.5 34 - 84.5 63 76 26758002603 Meer Murtaza Gul Sher Ali 4250170206467 07-06-1998 Muslim 52.25 32 - 84.3 Non 64 152 26758203157 Alisha Muneer Muneer Masih 4230136214619 01-05-2000 43.75 40 - 83.8 Muslim 65 5 26751201060 Waheed Zaman Noor Ur Rehman 1720131472083 06-01-1994 Muslim 50.5 33 - 83.5 Son of RTD / Marks of Written Total Marks Total Merit Serving Sr.
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