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2ND PHASE ASI PHYSICAL RESULT Non Possword.Xlsx KHYBER PAKTUNKHWA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (EXAMINATION BRANCH) RESULT OF PHYSICAL TEST (HIGHT & CHEST MEASUREMENT) FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT SUB‐INSPECTOR (BPS‐11) IN POLICE DEPARTMENT ADVT:NO. 04/2018: HELD W.E.F 04th May TO 3rd JUNE 2019 Summary Called for Physical Test Appeared Passed Failed Absent 25626 20438 14655 5783 5188 S.N ROLL# NAME FATHER NAME TEST DATE REMARKS 1 25 AAMIR SANA KHAN SANA ULLAH KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 2 28 AAMIR WALEED M KACHKOL KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 3 33 ABBAS ALI SARDAR ALI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 4 34 ABBAS ALI ABID ALI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 5 43 ABBAS KHAN MIRZA ALI KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 6 56 ABDUL BASIR AMIM ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 7 83 ABDUL HAMEED SYAL BAHADAR Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 8 90 ABDUL JABBAR JEHANZEB KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 9 107 ABDUL MUEED KHAN AMIR MUHAMMAD Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 10 108 ABDUL QADEER MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 11 111 ABDUL QADEER MUHAMMAD JAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 12 114 ABDUL QAHAR NISAR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 13 120 ABDUL REHMAN KHALID KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 14 121 ABDUL SABOOR USMAMUHAMMAD SHAFI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 15 123 ABDUL SALAM HAJI GUL Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 16 127 ABDUL SAMAD GULZAR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 17 129 ABDUL SAMAD KHAN ARSALA KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 18 134 ABDUL WAHAB IZZAT KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 19 135 ABDUL WAHAB GUL MARDAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 20 143 ABDUL WAHEED KHANTAUS KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 21 159 ABDULLAH FAZAL UR REHMAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 22 166 ABDULLAH FAZAL DAD KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 23 174 ABDULLAH INAYAT ILAHI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 24 178 ABDULLAH KHITAB GUL Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 25 179 ABDULLAH MISRI KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 26 191 ABDULLAH KHURSHIDKHURSHID AHMED SHEIKH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 27 198 ABDULLLAH ZABIT ALI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 28 210 ABDUR RAZIQ FAZAL HUSSAIN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 29 219 ABDUR REHMAN SUD MIRZA NAEEM ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 30 220 ABDURRAZAQ KIRAMAT ULLAH KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 31 224 ABDURREHMAN FAZLUR REHMAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 32 226 ABDUS SALAM MUHAMMAD IDREES Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 33 232 ABID BILAL NAWAB KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 34 238 ABID KHAN IHSAN ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 35 240 ABID KHAN KAMAL DIN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 36 242 ABID KHAN MUHAMMAD YOUSAF KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 37 243 ABID NAWAZ SHER NAWAZ Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 38 252 ABIDULLAH AKBAR GUL Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 39 256 ABU TALHA GHARIB ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 40 258 ABUBAKAR ZAFAR ALI KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 41 263 ABUBAKARSIDDIQ IHSANULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 42 273 ABZAR MUHAMMAD ABDAL MUHAMMAD Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 43 281 ADIL AYAZ KHAN AYAZ KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 44 285 ADIL ISLAM YOUSAF KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 45 288 ADIL KHAN NAZIR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 46 291 ADIL KHAN SHAKOOR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 47 304 ADIL KHAN MIR ASLAM Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 48 312 ADIL NISAR MIAN NISAR UDDIN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 49 313 ADIL NISAR NISAR HUSSAIN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 50 315 ADIL REHAN LAL JAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 51 316 ADIL REHMAN MEHR REHMAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 52 317 ADIL SHAH MUZAMMIL SHAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 53 318 ADIL SHAHZAD GULAB HUSSAIN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 54 321 ADIL ZIA MUHAMMAD ZIA ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 55 322 ADNAN AKHTAR ZAMAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 56 324 ADNAN ABDUL JALIL KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 57 327 ADNAN AHMAD SHAH MUHAMMAD Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 58 329 ADNAN AHMAD SHAH IRAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 59 334 ADNAN ALAM MIR SALAF KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 60 338 ADNAN ANWAR MUHAMMAD ANWAR Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 61 339 ADNAN ARIF ARIF ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 62 343 ADNAN FAISAL JAMROZ KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 63 344 ADNAN FARAZ SARFARAZ KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 64 345 ADNAN FAYAZ MUHAMMAD FAYAZ KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 65 348 ADNAN GUL REHMAN GUL Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 66 350 ADNAN HUSSAIN BILLAL HUSSAIN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 67 356 ADNAN KHAN RIFAQAT ALI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 68 358 ADNAN KHAN MUDASSIR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 69 375 ADNAN UR REHMAN HIDAYAT UR REHMAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 70 393 AFKAR AHMAD KHAN ZAHID HUSSAIN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 71 402 AFSAR ALI BAKHTYAR Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 72 403 AFSAR ALI SHAH SAEED KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 73 405 AFTAB AHMAD NOOR NABI SHAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 74 411 AFTAB ISRAR ISRAR MUHAMMAD Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 75 413 AFTAB SHER BAHADAR SHER Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 76 437 AHMAD ALI SHAH GOHAR ALI SHAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 77 442 AHMAD HASSAN MUHAMMAD SIRAJ Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 78 450 AHMAD KHAN ISRAR AHMED Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 79 452 AHMAD MOEEN ULLAAKHTAR MUHAMMAD Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 80 457 AHMAD ULLAH MUHABAT KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 81 470 AHMER ALI ABDUL RAZZAQ Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 82 471 AHSAN ALI ANWAR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 83 485 AIMAL ZEB AURANGZEB Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 84 489 AIZAZ AHAMD SHER ALI KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 85 501 AIZAZ UR REHMAN FAZAL SHER Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 86 502 AIZAZULLAH INAM ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 87 505 AJMAL MALIK AMAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 88 514 AJMEER KHAN GUL HABIB Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 89 516 AKBAR KHAN ALI SHAH KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 90 520 AKHTAR ALI INAYATULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 91 527 AKIF DAD FAZAL DAD KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 92 528 AKIF KHAN JANUS KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 93 533 ALAM ZAIB IQBAL KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 94 534 ALAM ZAIB GUL SAID Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 95 535 ALAM ZEB KHAN SAID MALOOK Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 96 537 ALAMGEER KHAN SAID ZAMEEN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 97 540 ALAMGIR KHAN JEHANGIR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 98 541 ALAMGIR KHAN JAHANGIR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 99 556 ALI KHAN FAQIR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 100 557 ALI KHAN SANOBAR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 101 564 ALI RAZA GHULAM NABI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 102 568 ALI RAZA KHAN ZULFIQAR ALI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 103 575 ALI UMAIR MUNIR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 104 588 AMAN KHAN KAMRAN KHAN 3/6/2019 PSC Hall A PASS 105 591 AMAN ULLAH RAHMAT ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 106 602 AMAR KHAN ILYAS KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 107 610 AMEER SHAH BEHRAMAND Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 108 633 AMIR KHAN ZAR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 109 637 AMIR KHAN GULISTAN KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 110 653 AMIR SHAHZAD MUHAMMAD SHARIF Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 111 654 AMIR SHAKEEL IBRAHIM Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 112 656 AMIR SHEHZADA SHEHZADA Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 113 660 AMIR SOHAIL MUHAMMAD YOUSAF KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 114 664 AMIR SUHAIL ABDUL MALIK Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 115 666 AMIR ULLAH IHSAN ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 116 669 AMIR ZEB ANWAR ZEB Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 117 673 AMJAD ALI BASHEER AHMAD Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 118 674 AMJAD GHANI FAZAL GHANI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 119 676 AMJAD KHAN KHAN KHEL Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 120 678 AMJAD KHAN DELFARAZ KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 121 681 AMJID ALI PARVEZ AKHTAR Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 122 689 AMMAR AHMAD NAEEM GUL Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 123 693 AMROZ KHAN JAMROZ KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 124 710 ANES SULTAN SULTAN QAMAR Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 125 717 ANWAR SHAH MAROOF SHAH Monday, 03‐06‐2019 PASS 126 722 AQIB ALI MUHAMMAD MAZHAR ALI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 127 724 AQIB FAROOQ FAROOQ SHAH KHALIL Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 128 732 AQIL SHAH MUHAMMAD SHAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 129 734 ARBAB ABDUL SABOUMUHAMMAD ZAHIR Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 130 746 ARBAB MUHAMMAD RIZWAN ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 131 748 ARBAB MUHAMMAD ARBAB MUHAMMAD EJAZ KHA Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 132 751 ARBAB MUHAMMAD ARBAB MUHAMMAD ZIAD Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 133 753 ARBAB MUHAMMAD ARBAB MUHAMMAD EJAZ KHA Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 134 755 ARBAB MUHAMMAD ARBAB ZULFIQAR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 135 762 ARBAB SHOAIB KHAN ARBAB IRSHAD ALI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 136 763 ARBAB SULTAN MUHAARBAB HAYATULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 137 765 ARBAB USMAN ULLAHARBAB SAMI ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 138 768 ARIF ALI IJAZ AHMAD Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 139 771 ARIF KHIAL KHIAL BADSHAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 140 788 ARSALAN KHAN ABDUL MATEEN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 141 797 ARSHAD KHAN WALIYAT KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 142 800 ARSHAD NAZIR NAZIR MUHAMMAD Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 143 801 ARSHAD ULLAH AWAL MEER Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 144 802 ARSHID HABIB HABIB GUL Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 145 812 ASAD IQBAL AZEEM ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 146 817 ASAD KHAN SAID KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 147 820 ASAD NAVEED ZAFAR WAHEED Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 148 821 ASAD NAWAB KHAIR NAWAB Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 149 827 ASAD ULLAH MUHAMMAD ISMAIL KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 150 831 ASAD ULLAH MUHAMMAD ANWAR KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 151 837 ASAD ULLAH WAHID ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 152 847 ASADULLAHKHAN NASRULLAHKHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 153 852 ASFANDYAR JAVED IQBAL Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 154 866 ASHFAQ AHMAD IKRAM ULLAH Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 155 867 ASHFAQ AHMAD NAWAB KHAN Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 156 869 ASHFAQ KHAN LAIQAT ALI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 157 877 ASIF ALI SHAMSHER ALI Saturday, 04‐05‐2019 PASS 158 880 ASIF KHAN MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM KHAN Saturday,
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