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University of Swat Campus Department Degree Title Year Of StudyFull Name Father Name CNIC Degree TitleCGPA Student Selection StatusMerit Status Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Sadam ali Bakht biland khan 1560603457933 BS (Hons) 3.82 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad ihrar Muhammad Ayub 1560303516169 BS (Hons) 3.69 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 muhammad murtaza ahmad shah 1530507155373 BS (Hons) 3.58 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Asmat ali Umar bahadar 1560279808489 BS (Hons) 3.54 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Farhan Ali Nasim Gul 1560703846543 BS (Hons) 3.26 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 MAZHAR ALI KHAN GHAWAS ALI KHAN 1560503531683 BS (Hons) 3.18 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Junaid ur Rahman Khalil ur Rahman 1560223044935 BS (Hons) 3.12 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Dawood Khurshid Ali 1560603481377 BS (Hons) 3.07 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 1 Habib ullah Daur rahman 3740562496107 BS (Hons) 2.99 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 2 Hadia Zarin Zarin Gul 1560265035112 BS (Hons) 3.88 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 2 syed zakir hussain mian gul hassan 1560132280287 BS (Hons) 3.57 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 2 Syed Babar Hussain Hassan Ali 1560703830469 BS (Hons) 3.44 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 2 Kawsar Hayat Bibu Fazli subhan 1560505647526 BS (Hons) 3.06 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 4 hamid ali faqir syed 1510303476053 BS (Hons) 3.23 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Applied Physical and Material Sciences Bachelors 16 Years 4 Ubaid Ajmal Muhammad Ajmal 1710214558919 BS (Hons) 2.89 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Tayyab Khan Muhammad Hashim khan 1110136941453 BS (Hons) 3.54 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 1 MUHAMMAD NADEEM MUHAMMAD RAHIM 1560703601403 BS (Hons) 3.51 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 2 Ateeq urrahman Fayaz ahmad 1550125622473 BS (Hons) 3.55 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Saif Saif ur Rahman 1560287093159 BS (Hons) 3.52 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Rehan Muhammad Rahman 1560272785421 BS (Hons) 3.52 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 2 naeemullah amanullah khan 1560226169813 BS (Hons) 3.42 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 2 Uzair khan Abdul wahab 1530796454843 BS (Hons) 3.37 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 2 ubaid ullah HajiAkbar mian 1560156620893 BS (Hons) 3.12 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 2 Dawood Khan Sher Alam Khan 1560259452795 BS (Hons) 2.91 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 2 Muhammad Riaz Hamid ur Rahman 1510195789797 BS (Hons) 2.9 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 3 Numan Nisar Nisar khan 1610218781651 BS (Hons) 3.61 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 3 Salman khan Attaullah 1560703707633 BS (Hons) 3.56 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 3 Sajjad Ullah Lal badshah 1530242902153 BS (Hons) 3.4 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Agricluture Science and Forestory Bachelors 16 Years 3 Taimur khan Mushtaq khan 1560230783331 BS (Hons) 3.2 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Bilal Khan Sardar Mohammad Khan 1560703820951 BS (Hons) 4 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Nida Siraj Muhammad Siraj 1560405854020 BS (Hons) 4 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Shahzeb Ahmad Ghulam Nazir 1560249556579 BS (Hons) 3.93 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Asad Munir Akhtar Munir 1560231289911 BS (Hons) 3.89 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 waseem sajjad khan zada 1570279617527 BS (Hons) 3.87 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Saira Naz Imtiaz Khan 1620406109650 BS (Hons) 3.85 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Sher Muhammad Khan Sherin 1560403615243 BS (Hons) 3.82 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Muhammad Razaur Rahman Muhammad Iqbal 1560246080467 BS (Hons) 3.79 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Sabeeha Khurshid Syeed Khurshid Ali 1560705727242 BS (Hons) 3.79 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 MUHAMMAD ALI SHAH SHAHI MULK 1560230311579 BS (Hons) 3.68 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Asif nawaz Mohammad hamayun 1560703636353 BS (Hons) 3.66 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Aneela Qurban Ali 1560227774314 BS (Hons) 3.58 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 SALMAN HAYAT BAKHT KARAM 1560703724991 BS (Hons) 3.51 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Mehrin Ali Javaid Ali 1560276260896 BS (Hons) 3.49 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Noorulhadi Fazal Aleem 1550555301237 BS (Hons) 3.39 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Izhar ul Haq Mahabat khan 1560286848885 BS (Hons) 3.39 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Habib Ullah Muhammad Haleem 1560201304311 BS (Hons) 3.36 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Bushra Afzal Muhammad Afzal 1560505785074 BS (Hons) 3.2 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 shahab uddin momin khan 1560117077515 BS (Hons) 3.18 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 rizwanullah mominkhan 1560603458763 BS (Hons) 3.14 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Athar Hussain Iqbal Hussain 1560284267551 BS (Hons) 3.11 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Kashif khan Adil shah 1560603463739 BS (Hons) 3.03 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Afaq khan Afarin khan 1560703866567 BS (Hons) 2.98 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 1 Shahid Ali Saif Ur Rahman 1550562242029 BS (Hons) 2.84 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 2 mukhtiar ali sultani Rome 1560603450643 BS (Hons) 3.7 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 2 SANA WAHAB FAZAL WAHAB 1560234206586 BS (Hons) 3.54 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 2 Siraj Khan Hazrat Jamal Khan 1560154635537 BS (Hons) 3.54 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 2 Sameera Mukaram khan 1560252497026 BS (Hons) 3.49 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 2 Waqar Ahmad Sher Zada 1560287532519 BS (Hons) 3.46 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 2 Saima Said Hakim Said 1530222735002 BS (Hons) 3.45 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 2 abdul latif khalid khan 1560703722013 BS (Hons) 3.24 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16 Years 2 Jalwa Kainat Jamshaid Khan 1560240887364 BS (Hons) 3.24 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Center for Animal Science and Fisheries Bachelors 16
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