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CAMPUS RESULT NOTIFICATION BS ENGLISH (Bridging) 1St SEMESTER - Morning Session : Spring 2021 National University of Modern Languages (Examination Branch) Dated : 4th Aug, 2021 MAIN CAMPUS RESULT NOTIFICATION BS ENGLISH (Bridging) 1st SEMESTER - Morning Session : Spring 2021 Int. to Literary Int. to Academic Management Mathematics Int. to IT Skills Studies (Cr.Hr - Language Writing (Cr.Hr - Skills Total SGPA Sr # Roll # Student Name (Cr.Hr - 3) (Cr.Hr -3) % Remarks 3) (Cr.Hr- 3) 3) (Cr.Hr - 3) (600) (Cr.Hr - 18) Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 1 SMB-21151 Noor-Ul-Huda 65 65 80 76 71 67 424 70.67 2.94 Promoted 2 SMB-21152 Hussain Ur Rehman 68 60 70 76 72 75 421 70.17 2.89 Promoted 3 SMB-21153 Muhammad Ahmad 91 75 80 80 84 77 487 81.17 3.83 Promoted 4 SMB-21154 Mahnoor Naseem 82 75 83 88 86 87 501 83.50 3.89 Promoted 5 SMB-21155 Fatima Sikandar 75 66 70 87 84 82 464 77.33 3.44 Promoted 6 SMB-21156 Fiza Rehman 62 51 63 76 63 67 382 63.67 2.25 Promoted 7 SMB-21157 Syeda Sanjeeda Gardazi 65 53 58 75 71 72 394 65.67 2.44 Promoted 8 SMB-21158 Marriam 61 53 66 66 55 70 371 61.83 2.11 Promoted 9 SMB-21159 Zarnab Iqbal 84 72 82 81 83 83 485 80.83 3.83 Promoted 10 SMB-21160 Hadia Mansoor 71 65 72 75 80 80 443 73.83 3.28 Promoted 11 SMB-21161 Zohaib Ur Rehman 58 66 67 68 75 67 401 66.83 2.52 Promoted 12 SMB-21162 Hunnain Gul Khan 80 71 66 76 67 75 435 72.50 3.11 Promoted 13 SMB-21163 Nosheen Sahr 65 65 73 73 75 75 426 71.00 2.89 Promoted 14 SMB-21164 Shabana Yaqoob 62 58 70 65 60 67 382 63.67 2.25 Promoted 15 SMB-21165 Muhammad Kamran 71 65 65 75 75 70 421 70.17 2.89 Promoted MAIN CAMPUS RESULT NOTIFICATION BS ENGLISH (Bridging) 1st SEMESTER - Morning Session : Spring 2021 Int. to Literary Int. to Academic Management Mathematics Int. to IT Skills Studies (Cr.Hr - Language Writing (Cr.Hr - Skills Total SGPA Sr # Roll # Student Name (Cr.Hr - 3) (Cr.Hr -3) % Remarks 3) (Cr.Hr- 3) 3) (Cr.Hr - 3) (600) (Cr.Hr - 18) Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 16 SMB-21166 Afia Akbar 70 67 66 65 70 70 408 68.00 2.72 Promoted 17 SMB-21167 Zaraliaqat 75 70 72 70 67 76 430 71.67 3.05 Promoted 18 SMB-21168 Shabana Salamat 75 60 67 72 65 63 402 67.00 2.55 Promoted 19 SMB-21169 Sadam Hussain 51 65 70 80 66 61 393 65.50 2.53 Promoted 20 SMB-21170 Fazluddin 60 63 80 81 70 80 434 72.33 3.17 Promoted 21 SMB-21171 Ayesha Aftab 50 62 65 75 70 70 392 65.33 2.53 Promoted 22 SMB-21172 Muhammad Idrees 51 60 65 80 63 50 369 61.50 2.22 Promoted 23 SMB-21173 Arooj Shokat 75 71 85 88 70 80 469 78.17 3.56 Promoted 24 SMB-21174 Muhammad Aftab 51 57 73 80 75 70 406 67.67 2.72 Promoted 25 SMB-21175 Abdul Waheed 60 63 66 76 70 67 402 67.00 2.55 Promoted 26 SMB-21176 Gulfam Ali 70 72 70 84 80 77 453 75.50 3.44 Promoted 27 SMB-21177 Ihtesham Mustafa 75 80 77 87 80 73 472 78.67 3.67 Promoted 28 SMB-21178 Muhammad Usman 60 68 81 77 67 77 430 71.67 3.11 Promoted Relegated / repeat full 29 SMB-21179 Irum Pervez 29 A A A A A - - 0.00 semester 30 SMB-21180 Waleed Khan 67 75 83 87 80 75 467 77.83 3.55 Promoted 31 SMB-21181 Ali Afsar 53 62 71 70 80 72 408 68.00 2.75 Promoted MAIN CAMPUS RESULT NOTIFICATION BS ENGLISH (Bridging) 1st SEMESTER - Morning Session : Spring 2021 Int. to Literary Int. to Academic Management Mathematics Int. to IT Skills Studies (Cr.Hr - Language Writing (Cr.Hr - Skills Total SGPA Sr # Roll # Student Name (Cr.Hr - 3) (Cr.Hr -3) % Remarks 3) (Cr.Hr- 3) 3) (Cr.Hr - 3) (600) (Cr.Hr - 18) Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 32 SMB-21182 Shahid Mahmood 53 58 62 70 67 72 382 63.67 2.28 Promoted 33 SMB-21183 Khateeb Nazar 78 65 70 86 76 67 442 73.67 3.16 Promoted 34 SMB-21184 Wishma Shabir 91 75 74 71 84 71 466 77.67 3.44 Promoted 35 SMB-21185 Imran Rauf 68 61 60 62 72 73 396 66.00 2.44 Promoted 36 SMB-21186 Hafsa Aleem 65 60 70 66 85 75 421 70.17 2.83 Promoted 37 SMB-21187 Waqas Haider 56 A 73 78 73 66 - - 2.25 Promoted 38 SMB-21188 Abdul Waheed 72 68 57 75 67 62 401 66.83 2.53 Promoted 39 SMB-21189 Iqra Shahzadi 71 50 65 82 77 76 421 70.17 2.97 Promoted 40 SMB-21190 Andaleeb Amin 67 57 63 70 75 73 405 67.50 2.58 Promoted 41 SMB-21191 Ajmal Khan 56 54 60 70 60 60 360 60.00 2.00 Promoted Relegated / repeat full 42 SMB-21192 Hazrat Amin 10 A A A A A - - 0.00 semester 43 SMB-21193 Ushna Laraib 70 62 63 80 72 75 422 70.33 2.89 Promoted Relegated / repeat full 44 SMB-21194 Iqra Afraz 38 43 54 51 52 62 - - 1.08 semester 45 SMB-21195 Raja Rustam Shehzad 65 54 66 75 69 67 396 66.00 2.47 Promoted 46 SMB-21196 Ihsan Ullah 70 50 71 78 87 76 432 72.00 3.08 Promoted 47 SMB-21197 Madeeha Rehman 78 56 76 75 78 81 444 74.00 3.25 Promoted MAIN CAMPUS RESULT NOTIFICATION BS ENGLISH (Bridging) 1st SEMESTER - Morning Session : Spring 2021 Int. to Literary Int. to Academic Management Mathematics Int. to IT Skills Studies (Cr.Hr - Language Writing (Cr.Hr - Skills Total SGPA Sr # Roll # Student Name (Cr.Hr - 3) (Cr.Hr -3) % Remarks 3) (Cr.Hr- 3) 3) (Cr.Hr - 3) (600) (Cr.Hr - 18) Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 48 SMB-21198 Komal Arshad 67 65 63 72 57 65 389 64.83 2.30 Promoted 49 SMB-21199 Aniqa Andleeb 70 65 66 63 62 70 396 66.00 2.44 Promoted Promoted on 1st 50 SMB-21200 Wajee Ul Hassan 50 53 52 50 54 50 309 51.50 1.50 Probation 51 SMB-21201 Zainab Nisar 91 68 66 80 83 76 464 77.33 3.39 Promoted Promoted on 1st 52 SMB-21202 Hajmeen Akhtar 53 55 60 73 54 66 361 60.17 1.97 Probation 53 SMB-21203 Zumra Mumtaz 51 68 70 66 73 61 389 64.83 2.42 Promoted 54 SMB-21400 Touseef Ahmed 55 65 55 66 60 71 372 62.00 2.11 Promoted 55 SMB-21401 Karim Zar 68 61 63 70 60 70 392 65.33 2.44 Promoted 56 SMB-21402 Minahil Nasir 77 80 83 75 73 65 453 75.50 3.39 Promoted 57 SMB-21403 Hasanat Ahmad 65 62 63 72 61 63 386 64.33 2.22 Promoted 58 SMB-21404 Akhtar Munir 71 73 75 75 83 70 447 74.50 3.28 Promoted 59 SMB-21405 Asad Ali 68 51 67 83 75 75 419 69.83 2.91 Promoted 60 SMB-21406 Saima Naz 68 68 66 66 57 72 397 66.17 2.41 Promoted 61 SMB-21407 Saba Maqsood 75 75 76 80 71 81 458 76.33 3.50 Promoted 62 SMB-21408 Syeda Alishah Bukhari 78 75 76 66 77 75 447 74.50 3.27 Promoted 63 SMB-21409 Faryal Karim 65 70 76 84 70 66 431 71.83 3.00 Promoted MAIN CAMPUS RESULT NOTIFICATION BS ENGLISH (Bridging) 1st SEMESTER - Morning Session : Spring 2021 Int. to Literary Int. to Academic Management Mathematics Int. to IT Skills Studies (Cr.Hr - Language Writing (Cr.Hr - Skills Total SGPA Sr # Roll # Student Name (Cr.Hr - 3) (Cr.Hr -3) % Remarks 3) (Cr.Hr- 3) 3) (Cr.Hr - 3) (600) (Cr.Hr - 18) Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 Total : 100 64 SMB-21410 Hussain Ali Khan 67 67 70 77 82 72 435 72.50 3.16 Promoted 65 SMB-21411 Wasif Hussain 77 71 70 73 83 76 450 75.00 3.33 Promoted 66 SMB-21412 Areeba Fatima 71 67 76 77 70 77 438 73.00 3.22 Promoted 67 SMB-21413 Hinnat Ahmed 75 70 77 73 70 71 436 72.67 3.17 Promoted 68 SMB-21414 Wajeeha Iqbal 91 81 93 81 87 80 513 85.50 4.00 Promoted 69 SMB-21415 Sajid Ali 85 68 75 68 70 67 433 72.17 3.05 Promoted 70 SMB-21416 Iqra Ejaz Abbasi 67 67 63 72 70 65 404 67.33 2.61 Promoted Promoted on 1st 71 SMB-21417 Mahpara Syed 51 55 60 65 47 65 - - 1.61 Probation 72 SMB-21418 Subhana Zulfiqar 81 71 60 71 60 77 420 70.00 2.94 Promoted 73 SMB-21419 Hafsa Naeem 70 71 77 67 70 77 432 72.00 3.16 Promoted 74 SMB-21420 Imran Khan 51 65 66 71 65 63 381 63.50 2.25 Promoted 75 SMB-21421 Muhammad Salman 50 50 51 65 72 75 363 60.50 2.19 Promoted 76 SMB-21422 Mujtaba Khan 58 66 80 78 82 70 434 72.33 3.08 Promoted 77 SMB-21423 Muddasir Aman Lashari 70 70 70 76 75 77 438 73.00 3.22 Promoted 78 SMB-21424 Sehrish Mobeen 67 81 75 71 71 70 435 72.50 3.17 Promoted 79 SMB-21425 Bushra Zahra 50 58 63 71 65 70 377 62.83 2.22 Promoted MAIN CAMPUS RESULT NOTIFICATION BS ENGLISH (Bridging) 1st SEMESTER - 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