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To View Complete Result 1 UNIVERSITY OF BALOCHISTAN, QUETTA Errors & Omissions Excepted. The result of Bachelor of Commerce Part 1st and 2nd (Annual) Examination-2012 is Hereby Notified. B.COM (PART FIRST) GOVT: GIRLS DEGREE COLLEGE, QUETTA CANTT. Roll. # Name Marks Obtained / Subjects in Which Allowed to Re-Appear. Till 1 ZAHIDA SAEED 394 2 SONIA BIBI F/ IN FUND: OF BUSS: 3 KAINAT ZAHRA 431 4 AQSA PARVAIZ 382 5 BISMA KHILJI F/ IN FUND: OF BUSS: 6 SAEEDA SAEED F/ IN ECONOMICS. FUND: OF BUSS: 7 SONIA MIR SATAKZAI 488 8 AYESHA WAHEED F/ IN ECONOMICS. 9 SANA WALI 415 10 NEELAM F/ IN ECONOMICS. PRIN: OF ACCTT: 11 SAHIRA MACHID 514 12 HAMNA ZAHEER 537 13 UMAMA 447 14 ARISH SAMSON F/ IN ECONOMICS. 15 SALEHA BATOOL F/ IN ECONOMICS. PRIN: OF ACCTT: 16 HUMA TAZEEN F/ IN ECONOMICS. 17 TEHMINA TARIQ 458 18 NAGINA ZAFAR 438 19 ROQAYA AMIR 486 20 NAGINA ZAIN UL ABDEEN 437 21 IRUM AJMAL 419 22 NOSHEEN ZAHOOR 374 23 PALWASHA ASIF 449 24 SHUMAILA MAGSI 468 25 RABIA NOUREEN 490 2 Roll. # Name Marks Obtained / Subjects in Which Allowed to Re-Appear. Till 26 BIBI SAJIDA 441 27 FATIMA BATOOL 411 28 BIBI TAHIRA F/ IN ECONOMICS. PRIN: OF ACCTT: 29 SABIRA 417 30 SAKINA ALI F/ IN FUND: OF BUSS: FINANCE & BANK: PRIN: OF ACCTT: 31 ZAKIA BATOOL 400 32 KUBRA HUSSAIN F/ IN ECONOMICS. 33 TAHIRA F/ IN ECONOMICS. 34 SADAF MEHDI 379 35 HAWA F/ IN ECONOMICS. 36 FATIMA F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: ISLAMIC EDU: 37 KIRAN SHOUKAT F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: 38 AYESHA MUNEER F/ IN ECONOMICS. FUND: OF BUSS: PRIN: OF ACCTT: 39 IQRA NASIR F/ IN ECONOMICS. PRIN: OF ACCTT: 40 AYESHA F/ IN ECONOMICS. FUND: OF BUSS: FINANCE & BANK: PRIN: OF ACCTT: 41 SYEDA TASMEA 509 42 SABA ASLAM F/ IN ECONOMICS. 43 KIRAN TAYYABA F/ IN ECONOMICS. FINANCE & BANK: 44 SAIMA BAQA F/ IN FUND: OF BUSS: 45 MADIHA SHAH F/ IN FUND: OF BUSS: 46 ROMA KUMARI F/ IN ECONOMICS. FUND: OF BUSS: FINANCE & BANK: PRIN: OF ACCTT: 47 NAZIA KASI 417 48 SALMA GULL 389 49 NADIA ISHAQ F/ IN FUND: OF BUSS: 50 FIZZA BATOOL 489 51 SHEZADI BEHSHAD 470 52 ZULAILA 432 53 IQRA WAHEED 484 54 ZANJABILA F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. FUND: OF BUSS: 55 KHAIR BIBI F/ IN ECONOMICS. BUSS: LAW. 56 SHABANA NASEER FAILED IN ALL EXCEPT ISLAMIC EDU: PAK: STUDIES. 57 KANWAL NAZ 462 58 SIBGHA 370 59 TEHREEM HASHMI 365 60 SAIRA JAMES F/ IN ECONOMICS. FUND: OF BUSS: PRIN: OF ACCTT: BUSS: LAW. 3 Roll. # Name Marks Obtained / Subjects in Which Allowed to Re-Appear. Till 61 LAILA KALEEM 465 62 RABAIL ROSE F/ IN ECONOMICS. PRIN: OF ACCTT: 63 AMNA IBRAHIM F/ IN FUND: OF BUSS: PRIN: OF ACCTT: 64 FATIMA NASEER F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: 65 HUMA NAYAB F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: 66 MOMNA HANIF F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: 67 NAYAB NADEEM F/ IN ECONOMICS. 68 SAIRA AHMED F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. FUND: OF BUSS: 69 NOOR UL AIN HAIDER F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: 70 SHAISTA ZAINAB F/ IN ECONOMICS. 71 RIYA KUMARI F/ IN ECONOMICS. FUND: OF BUSS: 72 IQRA BANO 505 73 BUSHRA SAEED F/ IN ECONOMICS. 74 FAREEDA 435 75 NAZISH F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. FUND: OF BUSS: PRIN: OF ACCTT: 76 MEHMOONA ASAD F/ IN ECONOMICS. 77 YUSRA PERVAIZ F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: 78 NAILA BATOOL F/ IN ECONOMICS. 79 ROHILA BARI 407 80 BIBI NATASHA HADI 424 81 REEMA SHAEEN F/ IN FUND: OF BUSS: 82 SAIMA HUSSAIN F/ IN ECONOMICS. PRIN: OF ACCTT: 83 SAMINA HUSSAIN 369 84 MASOOMA 455 85 SANA NAEEM AHMED F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. FINANCE & BANK: PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 86 FIZZA F/ IN BUSS: LAW. 87 NOREEN F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. PRIN: OF ACCTT: ISLAMIC EDU: 88 SARA BEGUM 393 89 SANIYA AYAZ KHAN 465 90 ZAKIA BATOOL 439 91 NARJIS BATOOL F/ IN ECONOMICS. BUSS: LAW. 92 SAJIDA BATOOL F/ IN ECONOMICS. 93 HUMA ATIA BAIG 387 94 ABIDA F/ IN ECONOMICS. 95 ANAM BASHIR 491 4 Roll. # Name Marks Obtained / Subjects in Which Allowed to Re-Appear. Till 96 KAINAT HANIF 502 97 RAZIA F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. ECONOMICS. FUND: OF BUSS: PRIN: OF ACCTT: 98 RABIA MUSTAFA 492 99 MAHRUKH KHAWAJAKHEL F/ IN ECONOMICS. 100 KHADIJA 499 101 NARGIS F/ IN ECONOMICS. 102 NAZIA F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. ECONOMICS. 103 SUMAYYA F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. ECONOMICS. 104 DANIA KHALID 499 105 SAEEDA F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. ECONOMICS. 106 ZAHRA 384 107 SADIA F/ IN ECONOMICS. 108 MOHADDISA BATOOL ABSENT. 109 FAIZA BATOOL 404 110 DURDANA AKRAM 453 111 ZEENAT FATIMA F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. ECONOMICS. FUND: OF BUSS: PRIN: OF ACCTT: 112 ANUM ASHIQ 363 113 NEELAM RIAZ SOOMRO 383 114 UMM-E-FARWA 513 115 TABINDA JAMIL 397 116 RUKHSAR ALIYA 497 117 ZAHRA BEGUM F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. 118 FAIZA AKBAR F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 119 SONY ASHOK F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 120 NIMRA QADEER F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 121 KUNZA MUTAHIR F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 122 AMMARA ANWAR F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 123 SARA KHALID F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 124 ALKA F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 125 SORSANDA REHMAN F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 126 ABIRA GUL F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: 127 FATIMA TAHIR F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 128 HINA NAZIR F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 129 AMBREEN JAVED F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 130 KANZA AAMIR F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. PAK: STUDIES. 5 Roll. # Name Marks Obtained / Subjects in Which Allowed to Re-Appear. Till 131 ASIMA NAZ F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 132 KHADIJA KHAN F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. FUND: OF BUSS: PAK: STUDIES. 133 BASRA MEHREEN F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. ECONOMICS. PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 134 BAKHTAWAR MANDOKHAIL F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 135 ANILA ABID F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 136 SAIRA F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. ECONOMICS. 137 RABIA SADIQ F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 138 SAIMA RAZA 457 139 RIMSHA ASHRAF F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 140 PALWASAH GUL F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 141 IQRA SALAH UD DIN F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 142 ZUNAIRA BOOTA F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. ECONOMICS. PAK: STUDIES. 143 SHAHILA ZULFIQAR ALI F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. FINANCE & BANK: PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 144 SIDRA KOUSAR F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 145 SHAHNAZ AKBAR F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 146 IQRA FAISAL F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. PRIN: OF ACCTT: ISLAMIC EDU: PAK: STUDIES. 147 PUSHNUM ARIF F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 148 SUMAN KUMARI F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 149 BILLQESS F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. ECONOMICS. FUND: OF BUSS: PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 150 LUBNA JAVED FAILED IN ALL EXCEPT PRIN: OF ACCTT: 151 ARIFA GUL FAILED IN ALL EXCEPT BUSS: LAW. ISLAMIC EDU: 152 ANAM KUMARI F/ IN ECONOMICS. PAK: STUDIES. 153 MAHBANO HAIDER ABSENT. 154 NAGINA GHULAM JILLANI F/ IN ECONOMICS. FUND: OF BUSS: PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 155 SAIMA ABDUL RAHIM F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 156 RABIA NASIR F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 157 NIDA BANGASH F/ IN ECONOMICS. FINANCE & BANK: PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 158 NAZIA NOUREEN F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 159 KANWAL QADIR F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. PAK: STUDIES. 6 Roll. # Name Marks Obtained / Subjects in Which Allowed to Re-Appear. Till B.COM (PART FIRST) GOVT: GIRLS DEGREE COLLEGE, QUARRY ROAD QUETTA. 251 NATASHA ANAM F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 252 SUNDES BUTT F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 253 SEHRISH AMEER F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 254 RAHILA IQBAL F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 255 AMBREEN KOUSAR F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 256 FAZLA ASHRAF F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 257 MISBAH F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 258 FOZIA BATHI F/ IN FINANCE & BANK: PAK: STUDIES. 259 KOMAL DEVI F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 260 SANA RAIS F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: ISLAMIC EDU: PAK: STUDIES. 261 HUMAIRA F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 262 SHAGUFTA KHAN F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 263 HIRA FAROOQ F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. ECONOMICS. FUND: OF BUSS: PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 264 SAMAN SIKANDER F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. PAK: STUDIES. 265 MARIA ACHAKZAI F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 266 SOBIA IQBAL F/ IN PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 267 SAKINA F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 268 AMBER F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 269 SUNDAS SADDIQUE F/ IN FUND: OF BUSS: PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 270 NAYAB 471 271 UZMA 393 272 NASEEM FAILED IN ALL PAPERS. 273 BIBI SHAISTA F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 274 SUMAN DEVI F/ IN ETHICS, PAK: STUDIES. 275 SABA MEHMOOD F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 276 HINA YOUNAS F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 277 AROOSA SHEZADI F/ IN FUND: OF BUSS: PAK: STUDIES. 278 SANIA NAZ F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 279 RAHEELA NAZIR F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 280 HIRA KANWAL F/ IN BUSS: COMMUNICATION. FUND: OF BUSS: FINANCE & BANK: PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 281 SHAGUFTA PARVEEN F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 282 EKTA GERDA F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 283 MEHWISH AGHA F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 284 SIDRA RAFIQUE F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 7 Roll. # Name Marks Obtained / Subjects in Which Allowed to Re-Appear. Till 285 TAYYABA AHMED F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 286 MEHRUNNISA HAROON F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 287 LARAIB KHAN F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 288 SUMREEN NAZ F/ IN ECONOMICS. PRIN: OF ACCTT: PAK: STUDIES. 289 SABA YAQOOB F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 290 MARYUM ASHRAF F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 291 SUMMAIRA SADIQ F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 292 NAYAB HUSSAIN F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 293 SURAYYA F/ IN PAK: STUDIES. 294 KANWAL FAYYAS ABSENT.
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