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T H E J & K S T a T E B O a R D O F S C H O O L E D U C a T I O N T h e J & K S t a t e B o a r d o f S c h o o l E d u c a t i o n Notification No:090/HSP-Two (R)/Annual 2016 (16AKTR) **1 Further to the Higher Secondary Part Two examination results, the following roll numbers' results are revised as hereunder: Ser# Roll Name of Candidate Prev. Result Revised Result --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) 1101203 ABID HUSSAIN MIR,GH QADIR MIR 1st *368 Dist *379 2) 1101214 AASHIQ HUSSAIN GANIE,MOHMAD A Reap BI 2nd *280st 3) 1101216 NEEDA NOWREEN,KHURSHID AHMAD Dist *420 Dist *425 4) 1101252 TAWHEED AHMAD MANTOO,GULZAR A Reap ED No Change 5) 1101269 TALIB AHMAD WANI,MOHMMAD YOUS Reap ED No Change 6) 1101295 ZAHIDA GULL,GHULAM MOHD TEELI Reap ED No Change 7) 1101331 ZAHID HUSSAIN BHAT,AB GANI BH Reap ED No Change 8) 1101336 ARBEENA ALI,ALI MOHMMAD KHAND Reap ED ES No Change 9) 1102210 SHAKIR AHMAD ITOO,GH NABI ITO Reap BI 2nd *257st 10) 1102220 UMMER FAYAZ WANI,FAYAZ AHMAD Dist *436 Dist *440 11) 1102228 SHAHID QADIR AHANGER,GH QADIR 1st *360 No Change 12) 1102242 ZAFREEN GOJAR,MISRI KHAN GOJA Reap CH BI No Change 13) 1102244 ASRAR ISMAIL,MOHAMMAD ISMAIL Reap PH No Change 14) 1102252 AAQIB AHMAD KUMAR,GH QADIR KU Reap HT No Change 15) 1102253 AAMIR SALAM BHAT,ABDUL SALAM Reap HT No Change 16) 1102269 HUMYRAH REHMAN,AB REHMAN GANI Reap ED HT No Change 17) 1102275 UMMER IQBAL BHAT,MOHD IQBAL B Reap HT No Change 18) 1102276 SABOOR AHMAD NAJAR,GH NABI NA Reap ED ES No Change 19) 1102277 SABOORA RASOOL,GHULAM RASOOL Reap HT No Change 20) 1102279 AARIF AHMAD WANI,SUNNA ULLAH Reap HT No Change 21) 1102283 HAMID UR REHMAN,ABDUL REHMAN Reap HT ES No Change 22) 1102306 MOHAMMAD IMRAN GAWGOJRI,ABDUL Reap ES No Change 23) 1102322 NUSRAT JAVAID,JAVAID AHMAD KH Reap ES No Change 24) 1102323 ASIA JAN,MOHMAD AFZAL HAJAM Reap ES No Change 25) 1103203 TABASUM SHAFI,MOHMAD SHAFI SH Reap PH 1st *312 26) 1103221 MOHSIN UL HAQ GANIE,MUSHTAQ A 1st *355 1st *356 27) 1103248 HANZALA SHABIR,LATE SHABIR AH Dist *377 No Change 28) 1103263 WASIF YOUSUF RATHER,MOHAMMAD 2nd *288 1st *302 29) 1103274 SADDAM HUSSAIN SHAH,BASHIR AH Reap ES No Change 30) 1103287 SYED MASROOR AHMAD SHAH,NISAR Reap HT ES No Change 31) 1103289 SALFIA RAFIQ,MOHAMMAD RAFIQ A Reap HT No Change 32) 1103300 SHAGUFTA AKBAR,MOHD AKBAR SHE Reap HT No Change 33) 1103306 MIR ANDLEEB ASHRAF,MOHAMMAD A Dist *445 Dist *446 34) 1103309 NASREENA AKHTER,AB GANI BHAT Reap BI No Change 35) 1103312 SUNAINA HAROON,HAROON AHMAD W Reap PH 1st *331st 36) 1103344 LAALI JAN,MOHAMMAD AYOUB SHEI Reap ES No Change 37) 1103347 URFIYA MUSHTAQ,MUSHTAQ AHMAD Reap ED No Change 38) 1104207 AADIL MAQBOOL GANIE,MOHD MAQB Reap ES No Change 39) 1104218 SHOQY JAN,GULL MOHAMAD BEIG Reap ES No Change 40) 1104220 SAMEER AHMAD CHOPAN,RAFEEQ AH Reap ES No Change 41) 1104221 ROHEE JAN,MOHAMMAD YOUSUF ITO Reap HT No Change 42) 1104246 AAMIR AHMAD MOOCHI,ABDUL RASH Reap PS ES No Change 43) 1104254 PRINCE AASIF WANI,GHULAM MOHA Reap ES No Change 44) 1104256 DANISH AMIN ALLIE,MOHAMMAD AM Reap HT 2nd *242st 45) 1104261 SHAHID HUSSAIN KHANDEY,GHULAM Reap PS HT No Change Dated : 21.04.17 Joint Secretary Place : Srinagar (S e c r e c y) T h e J & K S t a t e B o a r d o f S c h o o l E d u c a t i o n Notification No:090/HSP-Two (R)/Annual 2016 (16AKTR) **2 Further to the Higher Secondary Part Two examination results, the following roll numbers' results are revised as hereunder: Ser# Roll Name of Candidate Prev. Result Revised Result --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46) 1104268 SHAKIR AHMAD MALIK,MOHAMMAD Y Reap ES No Change 47) 1104276 BASIT NAZIR SEH,NAZIR AHMAD S Reap ED PS No Change 48) 1104277 NASREENA RASHID,AB RASHID MIR Reap HT ES No Change 49) 1104283 WITTY JAN,GULZAR AHMAD SOFI Reap GE ES No Change 50) 1104289 BISMA MANZOOR,MANZOOR AHMAD K Reap ES No Change 51) 1104290 SAJID AHMAD MIR,BASHIR AHMAD Reap ES No Change 52) 1104292 ZAHID AHMAD KHAN,SONAULLAH KH Reap ED No Change 53) 1104294 MEHKAY BASHIR,BASHIR AHMAD GA 2nd *292 1st *307 54) 1104296 AAMIR AHMAD KHAN,MOHMMAD ISMA Reap ES No Change 55) 1104299 SAHIL BASHIR WANI,BASHIR AHMA Reap ES No Change 56) 1105206 SYED YAMEEN,SYED FIRDOUS AHMA Reap CH BI No Change 57) 1105215 ATHER ABRAR UL SHAFI KHAN,MOH 1st *334 No Change 58) 1105223 ASMA NAZIR,NAZIR AHMAD BHAT Reap PS No Change 59) 1105248 ASMAT JAN,GH MOHD GANAIE Reap HT No Change 60) 1105263 NAHIDA AKHTER,AB AHAD ITOO Reap GE HT No Change 61) 1105265 RUMAISA BASHIR,BASHIR AHMAD W Reap ED PD No Change 62) 1105267 MURTAZA FAROOQ WANI,FAROOQ AH Reap PS No Change 63) 1105277 IRFATA RASHID,ABDUL RASHID SH Reap PD No Change 64) 1105280 NADIA MAJEED,ABDUL MAJEED BHA Reap ED No Change 65) 1105289 URFEY JAN,ABDUL MAJEED NAIKOO Reap ED No Change 66) 1105290 RAZEE JAN,MOHD YASEEN DAR Reap ED No Change 67) 1105293 SALMA HASSAN,GULAM HASSAN MIR Reap HT No Change 68) 1105319 AFROZ AHMAD SHAH,MOHMAD AYOOB Reap PS No Change 69) 1105333 BILBEER KOUR,JOGINDER SINGH Reap GE ED PS No Change 70) 1105337 MANPREET KOUR,BOPAL SINGH Reap PS 3rd *224st 71) 1105339 ULFAT JAN,MOHMAD MUNWAR BHAT Reap ED HT No Change 72) 1105344 IMRAT FAYAZ,FAYAZ AHMAD BHAT Reap GE ED UR HT No Change 73) 1106206 SAHRISH FAIZ WANI,FAIZ AHMAD Dist *407 Dist *418 74) 1106210 MEHVISH AZAD,AZAD AHMAD SHAH Reap CH No Change 75) 1106211 SURRIYA SHABIR,SHABIR AHMAD S Dist *404 R.L.O. 76) 1106215 MEHRAN MAJEED KHANDAY,ABDUL M Reap PH Dist *387st 77) 1106217 SHAKEEL QADIR BHAT,GULAM QADI 1st *366 No Change 78) 1106225 IMLAQ HUSSAIN MAGREY,MOHAMAD Reap CH No Change 79) 1106228 AAQIB AHMAD SHEIKH,MEHMOOD AH Reap CH No Change 80) 1106239 IFLAQ UL MUSHTAQ,MUSHTAQ AHMA Dist *413 No Change 81) 1106249 RAYEES AHMAD RESHI,NAZIR AHMA Reap PS No Change 82) 1106265 MASROOF AHMAD MIR,MOHD RAFIQ Reap PS No Change 83) 1106274 SHAHID RASHID,ABDUL RASHID SH Reap PS No Change 84) 1106278 JUNAID NABI BHAT,GH NABI BHAT Reap ED No Change 85) 1106279 IRAJ AHMAD SHAH,MOHAMMAD RAMZ Reap ED PS No Change 86) 1106303 ASIA JAN,GHULAM NABI RATHER Reap ED No Change 87) 1106314 BISMA JAN,SONA ULLAH SHEIKH Reap HT No Change 88) 1106326 ISHRATH JAN,MOHD YOUSUF WANI Reap PS No Change 89) 1106330 SHOWKI JOHN,MOHD IQBAL BHAT Reap HT No Change 90) 1106332 SHYASTA FAYAZ,FAYAZ AHMAD TEE Reap PD No Change Dated : 21.04.17 Joint Secretary Place : Srinagar (S e c r e c y) T h e J & K S t a t e B o a r d o f S c h o o l E d u c a t i o n Notification No:090/HSP-Two (R)/Annual 2016 (16AKTR) **3 Further to the Higher Secondary Part Two examination results, the following roll numbers' results are revised as hereunder: Ser# Roll Name of Candidate Prev. Result Revised Result --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91) 1106333 SHOBIA AYOUB,MOHAMMAD AYOUB K Reap GE PS No Change 92) 1106337 ZUBRISH ZAHID,ZAHID AHMAD SHE Reap GE PS No Change 93) 1106339 ZEESHAN RASOOL GANIE,GH RASOO Reap ED No Change 94) 1107201 JUNAID NAZIR BHAT,NAZIR AHMAD Reap PH BI No Change 95) 1107206 SHAHID FAROOQ,FAROOQ AHMAD TA 1st *362 No Change 96) 1107208 SHAZIA SHAHZAD,BASHIR AHMAD D Reap PH No Change 97) 1107212 MUDDASIR AHMAD THOKER,AB AHAD Reap BI No Change 98) 1107216 BILQEES NISAR,NISAR AHMAD RAT Reap CH BI No Change 99) 1107229 SAQUIB MAQBOOL,LT MOHAMMAD MA 1st *363 Dist *377 100) 1107255 WAZEERA HASSAN,GH HASSAN LONE 1st *363 Dist *374 101) 1107296 SALEEM BASHIR DAR,BASHIR AHMA Dist *382 No Change 102) 1108206 TAWSEEF AHMAD NAJAR,KHURSHEED Dist *423 Dist *430 103) 1108209 DANISH YAQOOB BHAT,MOHAMMAD Y Dist *461 :MA 86 Dist *470 :MA 86 104) 1108243 WAJAHAT NOOR,NOOR AHMAD BHAT Dist *381 Dist *387 105) 1108253 MUZAMIL AMIN BHAT,MOHAMMAD AM Dist *401 Dist *404 106) 1108255 MALIK MASROOR MANZOOR,MANZOOR 1st *361 Dist *372 107) 1108263 MASROOR FAYAZ MIR,FAYAZ AHMAD Reap MA No Change 108) 1108273 SAQIB ASSAD,ASSAD UL LAH RATH 1st *353 1st *356 109) 1108278 DANISH HAMID DAR,HAMID ULLAH 1st *340 No Change 110) 1108290 RASIQ MUSHTAQ,MUSHTAQ AHMAD D Dist *409 No Change 111) 1108297 AAMIR RAMZAN BHAT,MOHAMMAD RA Dist *414 No Change 112) 1109226 SUHAIL MUSHTAQ,MUSHTAQ AHMAD Dist *393 Dist *401 113) 1109231 ZAHID PARVAIZ LONE,PARVAIZ AH Dist *398 No Change 114) 1109240 MOHAMMAD ISHAQ NAIKOO,GULZAR Dist *396 Dist *403 115) 1109242 RIZWAN JABBAR,MOHAMMAD JABBAR 1st *334 1st *337 116) 1109275 ISHFAQ AHMAD ASHWAR,MOHAMMAD Dist *386 No Change 117) 1109276 ZUBAIR AH PADROO,GH RASOOL PA Reap PH No Change 118) 1109297 AADIL GULZAR,GULZAR AHMAD ASH Dist *444 Dist *446 119) 1110208 NAFEESA NABI,GULAM NABI GANIE Reap ES No Change 120) 1110215 IFRUN NISSA,ABDUL RASHID DAR 1st *351 No Change 121) 1110226 UMER FAROOQ LONE,FAROOQ AHMAD Reap PH No Change 122) 1110227 SHABIR AHMAD DAR,GH HASSAN DA Reap MA No Change 123) 1110231 UMAR RASHEED,ABDUL RASHEED DA 1st *336 1st *343 124) 1110242 OWAIS GULZAR WANI,GHULAM MOHD 1st *367 Dist *371 125) 1110247 YAWAR RASHEED GANAIE,AB RASHE Reap ED HT No Change 126) 1110267 YASMEENA SHABAN,MOHD SHABAN G Dist *406 Dist *421 127) 1110291 AEJAZ RAHMAN SOFI,AB RAHMAN S Reap ED No Change 128) 1111206 HASHIM FAROOQ,FAROOQ AHMAD TA Dist *432 Dist *437 129) 1111210 JUNAID IQBAL,MOHAMMAD IQBAL M 1st *359 1st *366 130) 1111212 SUHAIB NAZIR,NAZIR AHMAD SHAH 1st *365 Dist *370 131) 1111219 KAMIL MAJEED,ABDUL MAJEED DAR Reap CH 1st *364 132) 1111230 AADIL MOHI UD DIN SHEIKH,GH M Reap CH BI No Change 133) 1111238 SHAKIR AHMAD RESHI,GH MOHI UD Reap PH No Change 134) 1111243 RASIKH AHMAD DASS,LATE ABDUL Reap CH No Change 135) 1111251 AARIF GULZAR RATHER,GULZAR AH Reap CH BI ES No Change Dated : 21.04.17 Joint Secretary Place : Srinagar (S e c r e c y) T h e J & K S t a t e B o a r d o f S c h o o l E d u c a t i o n Notification No:090/HSP-Two (R)/Annual 2016 (16AKTR) **4 Further to the Higher Secondary Part Two examination results, the following roll numbers' results are revised as hereunder: Ser# Roll Name of Candidate Prev.
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