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Contact List of Students Department of Electrical Engineering Sr Contact List of Students Department of Electrical Engineering Sr. No Roll No Name & Father's Name 1 08-EE-02 Nauman Raza S/O M. Sartaj 2 08-EE-03 Adil Amin S/O Muhammad Amin 3 08-EE-04 Zeeshan Munir S/O Munir Hussain 4 08-EE-05 Farhan Babar S/O Badar Hussain 5 08-EE-06 Faiz Ahmed S/O Zahoor Ahmad 6 08-EE-07 Usman Mussadiq S/O Mussadiq Hussain 7 08-EE-09 Adil Rasheed S/O Rasheed Ahmed 8 08-EE-10 Hamza Shahid S/O Sahid Hameed 9 08-EE-11 Kashif Siraj S/O Siraj Din 10 08-EE-12 Muhammad Usman S/O Zafar Iqbal 11 08-EE-13 Junaid Younas S/O Junaid Younas 12 08-EE-14 Raja Fawad Naseem S/O M. Naseem 13 08-EE-15 Kashif Abbasi S/O M. Arif Abbasi 14 08-EE-16 Muhammad Usman S/O Abdul Hussain 15 08-EE-17 Abrar Afrasiab S/O Afrasiab Khan 16 08-EE-18 Asad Mumtaz S/O Mumtaz Abbasi Page 1 of 29 Contact List of Students Department of Electrical Engineering Sr. No Roll No Name & Father's Name 17 08-EE-19 Nadeem Ahmed S/O Raja Rehmat Ullah 18 08-EE-20 Adil Sarwar Khan S/O Ghulam Sarwar Khan 19 08-EE-21 M. Rehan Aslam S/O Muhammad Aslam 20 08-EE-23 Ramsha Sajjad Abbasi D/O Sajjad Hussain 21 08-EE-24 Irfan Hasnain S/O Muhammad Hasnain 22 08-EE-25 M. Junaid Akhtar S/O Malik Shah Muhammad 23 08-EE-26 Muhammad Imran Abeel S/O M. Qasim 24 08-EE-27 Muhammad Sohail S/O Muhammad Shafi 25 08-EE-28 Wahab Anees S/O Anees Ahmed Qureshi 26 08-EE-29 Naveed Akram S/O Mahmood Akram 27 08-EE-30 Adeel Younas S/O Muhammad Younes 28 08-EE-31 Aitzaz Ahsan S/o Ch. Inayat Ullah 29 08-EE-32 Syed Ali Ehsan Raza S/O Syed Hakam Raza 30 08-EE-33 Asim Awan S/O Abid Hussain Awan 31 08-EE-34 Muhammad Ali Sher Muhammad 32 08-EE-35 Mamoona Akbar D/O Raja Zain Akbar Page 2 of 29 Contact List of Students Department of Electrical Engineering Sr. No Roll No Name & Father's Name 33 08-EE-36 Rukshanda Hussain D/O Naib Hussain 34 08-EE-37 Rana Arslan Rafique S/O Rana M. Rafique 35 08-EE-38 Ishaq Ayub S/O Muhammad Ayub 36 08-EE-39 Abdullah Sagheer Aasi S/O M. Sagheer Aasi 37 08-EE-40 Mansoor Ishaq S/O Muhammad Ishaq 38 08-EE-41 Muhammad Afzal Khan S/O Raja M. Azam Khan 39 08-EE-42 Kh. Khalid Mehmood S/O Kh. Abdul Aziz 40 08-EE-43 Muneeb Abid S/O M. Abid Qureshi 41 08-EE-44 Muhammad Naseer S/O Muhammad Akhtar 42 08-EE-46 M. Rizwan Ashraf S/O Muhammad Ashraf 43 08-EE-47 Taimur Altaf Rao S/O Altaf Hamid Nizami 44 08-EE-48 Ashan Zafar S/O Zafar Iqbal Khan 45 08-EE-49 Altaf Hussain S/O Ghulam Hussain 46 08-EE-50 Amjad Alam Khan Masood S/O Syed Alam Khan 47 08-EE-51 Roshina Anam Javed D/O Majid Hussain Page 3 of 29 List of Alumni Electrical Engineering Department Session 2008-12 Class B.Sc S. No. Name Father Name 1 Nauman Raza M. Sartaj 2 Adil Amin Muhammad Amin 3 Zeeshan Munir Munir Hussain 4 Farhan Babar Badar Hussain 5 Faiz Ahmed Zahoor Ahmad 6 Usman Mussadiq Mussadiq Hussain 7 Adil Rasheed Rasheed Ahmed 8 Hamza Shahid Sahid Hameed 9 Kashif Siraj Siraj Din 10 Muhammad Usman Zafar Iqbal 11 Junaid Younas Junaid Younas 12 Raja Fawad Naseem M. Naseem 13 Kashif Abbasi M. Arif Abbasi 14 Muhammad Usman Abdul Hussain 15 Abrar Afrasiab Afrasiab Khan 16 Asad Mumtaz Mumtaz Abbasi 17 Nadeem Ahmed Raja Rehmat Ullah 18 Adil Sarwar Khan Ghulam Sarwar Khan 19 M. Rehan Aslam Muhammad Aslam 20 Ramsha Sajjad Abbasi Sajjad Hussain 21 Irfan Hasnain Muhammad Hasnain 22 M. Junaid Akhtar Malik Shah Muhammad 23 Muhammad Imran Abeel M. Qasim 24 Muhammad Sohail Muhammad Shafi 25 Wahab Anees Anees Ahmed Qureshi 26 Naveed Akram Mahmood Akram 27 Adeel Younas Muhammad Younes 28 Aitzaz Ahsan Ch. Inayat Ullah 29 Syed Ali Ehsan Raza Syed Hakam Raza 30 Asim Awan Abid Hussain Awan 31 Muhammad Ali Sher Muhammad 32 Mamoona Akbar Raja Zain Akbar 33 Rukshanda Hussain Naib Hussain 34 Rana Arslan Rafique Rana M. Rafique 35 Ishaq Ayub Muhammad Ayub 36 Abdullah Sagheer Aasi M. Sagheer Aasi 37 Mansoor Ishaq Muhammad Ishaq 38 Muhammad Afzal Khan Muhammad Ishaq 39 Kh. Khalid Mehmood Kh. Abdul Aziz 40 Muneeb Abid M. Abid Qureshi 41 Muhammad Naseer Muhammad Akhtar 42 M. Rizwan Ashraf Muhammad Ashraf 43 Taimur Altaf Rao Altaf Hamid Nizami 44 Ashan Zafar Zafar Iqbal Khan 45 Altaf Hussain Ghulam Hussain 46 Amjad Alam Khan Masood Syed Alam Khan 47 Roshina Anam Javed Majid Hussain 48 Asfand Yar Ali M. Younas 49 Naqash Ahmed Kh. Bashir Ahmed 50 Masoom Fatima Muhammad Yaqoob 51 Anila Kousar Allah Rakha Naz 52 Anum Iftikhar Iftikhar Ahmed Khan 53 M. Mateen Khan Abdul Naeem Khan 54 Khyzer Hayat Khan M. Hayat Khan 55 M. Hasnain Saleem M. Saleem Naz 56 M. Mateen Khan Waqar Ahmed Khan 57 Muhammad Awais Muhammad Pervez 58 M. Sohaib Basharat Basharat Hussain 59 Nabeel Ahmed Malik Abdul Majeed 60 Syed Aftab Kazmi Syed Ali Ahmed Shah 61 Awais Mehmood Mehmood Ahmed Raza 62 Ajmal Latif Muhammad Latif 63 Kashif Jamil Muhammad Jamil 64 Arslan Ahmed Abdul Hameed 65 Sohail Ahmed Siraj Ahmed 66 M. Irfan Shabbir Shabir Ahmed Khan 67 Anees Fatima Muhammad Yaqoob 68 Naseer Imtiaz Mirza Imtiaz Hussain 69 Zargham Sher Ch. Sabir Hussain 70 Farhan Sarfraz Sarfraz Hussain 71 Waqas Shaukat Muhammad Shaukat 72 Anwaar Shafi Muhammad Shafi 73 Adeel Ahmed Shoukat Ali 74 Omar Faooq Tahir Farooq 75 Khawar Kamran Naseem Rifhat Kamran 76 Waseem Walayat Hafiz Walayat Hussain 77 Aamir Afsar Ali Afsar 78 Muhammad Shaban Muhammad Zaman 79 Muneeb Ur Rehman Abdul Rehman 80 Muhammad Sharafat Muhmmad Hussain 81 Bushara Saleem Raja Muhammad Saleem Khan 82 Mobashir Bashir Bashir Ahmed Khan 83 Zeshan Mushtaq M. Mushtaq Khan 84 Shahid Muzaffar M. Muzaffar Khan 85 Usman Ali Rahmat Ali 86 Nisar Samad Abdul Samad 87 Muhammad Umer Akbar Mirza Muhammad Akbar 88 M. Junaid Khan Muhammad Arif 89 M. Shafi Iqbal M. Iqbal 90 Qaiser Hafeez Muhammad Hafeez 91 Faisal Nawaz M. Nawaz Khan 92 Syed Imran Akhtar Gilani Syed M. Akhtar Gilani 93 Irfan Ur Rehman Raja Abdul Rehman 94 Nauman Iftikhar Iftikhar Ahmed 95 M. Ismail Omer Abdul Rashid 96 Adeel Sabir Muhammad Sabir 97 Azhar Mumtaz Muhammad Mumtaz Khan Abbasi 98 Manzar Khursheed Muhammad Khursheed 99 Adeel Ahmad Iftikhar Ahmed Khan 100 Muhammad Saqib Abdul Khaliq 101 M.Umar Fareed Muhammad Fareed 102 M. Usman Arshad Arshad Mahmood 103 Hassaan Ali Riaz Afzal Khan 104 Arsalan Danyal Muhammad Rashid 105 Farhan Ahmed Ch. Khursheed Ahmed List of Alumni Electrical Engineering Department Session 2010-12 Class M.Sc S. No. Name Father Name 1 Muhammad Kamran Rashid Muhammad Rashid Chughtai 2 Muhammad Ahsan Sadiq Muhammad Sadiq Khan 3 Ijaz Ahmed Makhdoom Nabi 4 Raja M.Basharat Manzoor Raja Manzoor Ahmed Khan 5 Jibran Gul Gulzaman Jaral 6 Qasim Yaqoob Muhammad Yaqoob 7 Muhammad Altaf Sulehri Ch. Muhammad Sadiq 8 Muhammad Shahzad Khan Muhammad Irshad Khan 9 Muhammad Fawad Maqsood Maqsood Ahmed 10 Ishtiaq Hassan Wani Ghulam Hassan 11 Kazim Qayyum Abdul Qayyum 12 Adeel Latif Muhammad Latif 13 Mirza Jabbar Aziz Baig Mirza Muhammad Aziz Baig 14 Sajid Aziz Khan Abdul Aziz Khan 15 Irfan Sajid Muhammad Sharif 16 Muhammad Tofeeque Khan Muhammad Shafique 17 Hasan Ali Abdul Latif Bhatti 18 Adnan Shafi Minhas Muhammad Shafi Minhas 19 Hafiz Abdul Ghaffar Abdul Rahim 20 Ansar Abbas Khan Gulfraz Khan 21 Muhammad Ishaq Khokhar Mungtulah Khokhar 22 Fasih javaid Javaid Sarwar Khan 23 Shahbaz Ahmed Fazal Hussain 24 Syed Rashid Saleem Gilani Syed Saleem Gilani 25 Muhammad Ali Ali Asghar 26 Kashif Shaukat Ch. Shaukat Hayat 27 Mubbshar Hayat Muhammad Hayat Khan 28 Awais Mushtaq Kh. Mushtaq Ahmed 29 Bilal Ahmed Muhammad Afzal 30 Qura-tul-Ann Muhammad Khalid 31 Raja Yasir Rabbani Raja Fazal Hussain Rabbani 32 Ahsan Iqbal Ch. Muhammad Iqbal 33 Faisal Chafoor Abdul Chafoor 34 Annam Nisar Raja Muhammad Nisar Khan 35 Abdul Kabir Abdul Rahim 36 Saghir Ahmed Jalal Din 37 Hafiz Ata-ul-Mustafa Muhammad Hussain 38 Nadeem Sadiq Malik Muhammad Sadiq Malik 39 Habib Ullah Noor Muhammad 40 Khawaja Abdul Rasheed Khawaja Abdul Qasir 41 Ismat Ullah Allah Ditta Khan 42 Sardar Ansar Ali Sajid Sardar Nabi Baksh 43 Imtiaz-ur-Rehman Aziz-ur-Rehman 44 Mehmood Ahmed Zia Ahmed Din 45 Muzaffar Ali Abdul Sattar 46 Saeed Ahmed Makhdoom M. Umer Makhdoom 47 Riaz Hussain Jatoi Nisar Ali Jatoi 48 Aqeel Ahmad Muhammad Yousaf 49 Muhammad Rafique Bari Inam Bari 50 Said Alam Khan Haji Ali Bat Khan 51 M.Azeem Zardari M.Azam Zardari 52 Agha Farooq Ahmed Agha Sher Muhammad 53 Muhammad Khan Nadir Khan 54 Ali Akbar Abbasi Abdul Rahim 55 Muhammad Furqan Khan Subhan Khan 56 Ahsan Razzaq Tahir Mian Muhammad Razzaq 57 Mehr Rehman Masood Khan List of Alumni Electrical Engineering Department Session 2009-11 Class M.Sc S. No. Name Father Name 1 Abdul Basit Awan Ishtiaq Ahmed Awan 2 Raja Tahir Iqbal Raja Abdul Latif 3 Waqas Riaz Muhammad Riaz 4 Zahoor ul Islam Muhammad Bashir 5 Faisal Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 6 Raja Muhammad Akhlaq Raja Muhammad Fareed Fani 7 Hafiz Imran Bashir Mirza Mirza Bashir Ahmed 8 Zafar Ali Khan Muhammad Azam Khan 9 Ahsan Muhammad Khan Mushtaq Ahmed Khan 10 Muhammad Qadeer Muhammad Hussain 11 Nabeel Basharat Mughal Muhammad Basharat Khan Mughal 12 Yasir Khurshid Khurshid Iqbal 13 Aftab Azam Muhammad Azam 14 Sarmad Tariq Taroq Farooq 15 Zubair Ramzan Muhammad Ramzan 16 Sulema Inayat Mian Inayat Ullah 17 Imtinan Maqsood Maqsood Hussain 18 Mubbashar Hussain Manzar Hussain Syed Kamran Akhtar 19 Syed Muhammad Akhtar Gillani Gillani 20 Syed Shahid Ali Shah Syed Azad Hussain Shah 21 Mehtab Saleem Saleem Ahmed Khan 22 Nawaz Ahmad Abbasi Muhammad Sharif Khan Abbasi 23 Hafeez ur Rehman Abdul Rashid 24 Zeeshan Arif Muhammad Arif Khan 25 Arshed Mehmood Chauhan Ghulam Hussain Chauhan 26 Dil Khurshid Liaqat Ali 27 Arslan Anjum Nazir Anjum 28 Ata ul Mustafa Haji Abdul Karim List of Alumni Electrical Engineering Department Session 2009-13 Class B.Sc S.
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