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Prime Minister's Laptop Scheme Students' Merit List for the Award of Laptops - Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar Prime Minister's Laptop Scheme Students' Merit List for the Award of Laptops - Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar Campus Department/ School Degree Level Merit Selection Year of Study Name of Student Father's Name CNIC Degree Title CGPA IM|Sciences Banking & Finance Bachelors Selected 2nd Iftikhar Khan Shahreyar 1530631918425 BBS 3.8 Noor Ud din Muhammad Shahab ud Din 1730188198829 BBS 3.73 Zubair Ahmad Fazal Wahab 1620261220205 BBS 3.97 Waiting 2nd Faizan Ul Hassan Nasim Ul Hassan 1730116719655 BBS 3.46 Hayat Noor Pir Zaman 2170186836525 BBS 3.54 Muhammad Bilal Muhammad Iqbal 1730131690491 BBS 3.53 MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN Haji Khan Wazir 1730117532409 BBS 3.35 MUHAMMAD JUNAID Waqar Ahmad 1730176683947 BBS 3.33 Nazia Nawaz MUHAMMAD NAWAZ KHAN 1520246548786 BBS 3.57 RAFAQAT ALI Liaqat Ali 1620272177789 BBS 3.5 Zeeshan Rabbi Fazal Rabbi 1730179031697 BBS 2.96 Not Selected 2nd NOOR AHMED M.AYUB KHAN 0 BBS 0 Not Eligible 2nd Hamid Yaqoob YAQOOB KHAN 2240152866907 BBS 2.76 Computer Science Bachelors Selected 1st Abdullah Fazal Moula 2120307009617 BCS 3.35 Amjad Hussain Sher Wali Khan 1520251091727 BCS 3.71 Farman Ullah AFZAL KHAN 2120159129225 B.Sc 3.21 Fasih Bakhsh Muhammad Bakhsh 1730184145619 B.Sc 3.25 Fazal Rehman FAZAL GHANI 2120353460457 BCS 3.35 IRFAN KHAN KHAN SAID 1560202596023 B.Sc 3.5 Malik Salman Ali Malik Murad Ali 1610112910191 BCS 3.53 Mueed Ahmad Ahmad Ali 1720183353797 B.Sc 3.47 Mueen Ur Rehman Zia Ur Rehman 1730193070011 B.Sc 3.44 Muhammad Atif Muhammad Jan 1730157214357 BCS 3.35 MUHAMMAD DAUD KHAN MUHAMMAD USMAN 1730137265611 B.Sc 3.16 Muhammad Ismail Anwar Sheikh Saeed Anwar 1730141518047 B.Sc 3.25 Muradullah Bagh Bostan 1730122045205 B.Sc 3.94 Rashid Ali Shah Zahoor Ali Shah 1110164315450 BCS 3.35 Rohail Abbas Bangash Asad Ali Bangash 1730117891253 B.Sc 3.43 Sarmad Hassan Qamar Ul Hassan 1730193459591 BCS 3.12 Sayyed Farooq Shah Sayyed Tahoor Hussain 1730130345307 B.Sc 3.72 Shah Hussain Hassan Gul 2120327777239 BCS 3.23 Syed Ghazanfar Ali Shah Syed Muslim Ali Shah 1520250914915 BCS 3.76 Usman Khan Pervez Khan 1730138345033 BCS 3.21 Wajahat Ali Khan ASLAM KHAN 1730173417115 B.Sc 3.31 2nd Amjad Hussain Abdul Ali 2130301923215 BCS 3.97 Hammad Shafiq Shafiq Ur Rehman 3740538988841 BCS 3.72 Hassan Ahmad Shah Naeem Ahmad Shah 1730144866765 BCS 3.68 Mehtab Ahmad Ahmad Khan 7150109858275 BCS 3.36 Muhammad Asad Ali SHAUKAT ALI 3340104188899 BCS 3.58 Mujahid Islam Molvi Muhammad Zubair 2110369478971 BCS 3.71 Niaz Muhammad ABDUL WAKIL 2170882665187 BCS 3.4 Shaheryar Khan Said Nawaz 2120231058707 BCS 3.41 Umar Farooq GUL MUHAMMAD 1730171847105 BCS 3.36 Wajahat Ul Amin Rahat Ul Amin 1730109402807 BCS 3.4 Zeeshan Alam Sher Akbaer Khan 1520167143697 BCS 3.38 3rd Sumaira Imtiaz Imtiaz Ahmed 1730102130186 BCS 3.41 Prime Minister's Laptop Scheme Students' Merit List for the Award of Laptops - Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar Selected 4th MUHAMMAD UMAIR ALI Muhammad Ali 1730119257125 BCS 2.9 Waiting 1st Adil Nangyal Bahramand Khan 1710191140581 B.Sc 2.65 Hifza Jamal Jamal Shah 1730132160050 BCS 2.91 Jalal Hussain Mehboob Ali 2130305262965 BCS 3.09 Muhammad Hassan Zeb Muhammad Aurangzeb Khan 1730176116675 B.Sc 3.02 MUHAMMAD SULIMAN Sher Alam Farooqi 1410203678563 BCS 3 Qazi Musa Azam Sher Azam Khan 1520276042331 BCS 3.03 Sahib Shah Sadiq Shah 1710143647709 B.Sc 2.97 SAIFULLAH KHAN Abdullah Khan 1510106097855 B.Sc 3.06 Shayan Rashid Rashid Latif 1730163078331 B.Sc 2.97 Syed Mubashir Shah Syed Mutahir Shah 1730144289169 BCS 3.03 Tanveer Hayat Gul Hayat 1520270342709 BCS 2.94 Umer Hanif Muhammad Hanif 1730122954019 B.Sc 3.06 2nd Aamir Khan Dilawar Khan 2150129013569 BCS 3.12 Abdul Baseer Abbas Ali 2120375373975 BCS 3.32 AHMAD ALI Abdul Jalal 1710126512953 BCS 3.02 Azhar ud Din FAZAL MEHMOOD 1550328840391 BCS 3.1 GOHAR ALAM Sayed Ghulam 1410188256701 BCS 2.98 HASEEB AHMAD MANZOOR AHMAD 1730113862015 BCS 2.84 Haseeb Ayaz MUHAMMAD AYAZ 1730132721063 BCS 3.29 IRFAN KHAN Haji Muzafar Khan 2130266347971 BCS 2.85 Muhammad Haji Aurangzeb 1730141563753 BCS 3.1 Muhammad Jarar Siddiqui Muhammad Ayaz Siddiqui 1730175510463 BCS 3.3 Muhammad Omer Bin Tauqeer Tauqeer Ahmed 1730127544847 BCS 3.26 Sarfaraz Ahmad Orakzai Kasteer Khan 1730112107139 BCS 3.23 Zohaib Afzal AFZAL KHAN 1520228573991 BCS 3.19 Zubair Khan SABIR KHAN 1710194867027 BCS 3.01 Not Selected 1st Aamir Saleem Muhammad Saleem 1730148074249 BCS 0 Abdul Wadood Muhamamd Ayaz 1710131661927 B.Sc 0 Abdullah Zaland Khan Hayat Ullah Khan 1410203782921 BCS 0 Afzal Mushtaq MUSHTAQ KHAN 1730166797241 BCS 0 Ahmad Farzad Muhammad Zahir 0 B.Sc 0 AHMAD KHAN MUHAMMAD JAMIL 2240172010807 BCS 0 Asfandeyar Ali Shah Iftikhar Ali Shah 1730156783315 BCS 0 ASFANDYAR KHAN Mian Inayat Ur Rehman 1720197582813 BCS 0 Asher Aziz Khawaja Tanveer Iqbal 1730169036983 BCS 0 Fahad Ur Rehman MUHAMMAD AYAZ 1730150776675 BCS 0 FAISAL NIAZ Niaz Sarwar Baloch 1730164175179 BCS 0 Farid Ullah Muhammad Zada 1530538267081 B.Sc 0 Fraidoon Ayam Rustam Ali 0 BCS 0 Habib ur Rehman Habib Ullah Khan 2120390092689 BCS 0 Hafiz Ahmed Ali Abdur Rahim 4250139744655 B.Sc 0 Hamza Khan Durani Amjad Khan Durani 1730174302269 B.Sc 0 Hassam Zahid Zahid Hussain 0 B.Sc 0 Ibrahim Sharif Asif Sharif 1730138632377 B.Sc 0 Inzimam Rafiq MUHAMMAD RAFIQ 1610121379679 B.Sc 0 Izhar ul Haq Abdur Rahim 2120303602897 BCS 0 Junaid Muhammad DILSHAD MUHAMMAD 1720181104575 BCS 0 Mubashir Altaf Altaf Ahmad Khan 1110186697801 B.Sc 0 Prime Minister's Laptop Scheme Students' Merit List for the Award of Laptops - Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar Muhammad Afzaal Muhammad Iqbal 1730150343259 B.Sc 0 MUHAMMAD AFZAL Muhammad Zahoor 1720111999129 BCS 0 Muhammad Ibrahim Muhammad Iftakhtar 1730152895495 BCS 0 MUHAMMAD IMRAN ZIA GHULAM SUBHANI ZIA 1730149512749 B.Sc 0 MUHAMMAD IQBAL Javed Iqbal 1620133042107 BCS 0 MUHAMMAD JUNAID Kaptan Gul 2120342277927 B.Sc 0 Muhammad Nabi SARFARAZ 0 BCS 0 Muhammad Rahman Aziz ur Rahman 1730166795925 B.Sc 0 MUHAMMAD SHARIQ Hayat Ud Din 1530743347717 B.Sc 0 Muhammad Shoaib Lal Gul 0 BCS 0 Muhammad Sulaiman NASIM IQBAL 1730187837931 BCS 0 Muhammad Yahya Saad Sultan Akbar 1620224419549 B.Sc 0 Muhammad Zubair Ghulam Naqi 1410199697791 BCS 0 Nabeel Bari Safdar Bari 1730191858679 BCS 0 NOOR HUSSAIN KHAN HAROON KHAN 1730134470503 BCS 0 Noor Ullah Muhammad Nabi 0 BCS 0 Nouman Rehman Said Rehman 1710215112361 B.Sc 0 Rashid Uddin SHAHAB UDDIN 0 BCS 0 Sabah Ud Din Luqman Haji Najmud Din 0 BCS 0 Sajideen Karim Muhammad 1730133642841 BCS 0 Sharifullah Mir Bacha 0 B.Sc 0 Sheikh Muzamil Hammeed Mudassar Hameed 1730170746403 B.Sc 0 Syed Hassaan Haider Syed Fazal Shah 1730162408909 B.Sc 0 Taimur Khan Ali man Shah 2120320845379 BCS 0 Tofan Ali MUHAMMAD ANWAR 2120381899159 BCS 0 WAQAR AHMAD Azeem Gul 1730126011149 BCS 0 WAQAS AHMAD KHAN MUSHTAQ AHMAD 1610289444399 B.Sc 0 Waqas Khan JAN MUHAMMAD KHAN 1730165120075 B.Sc 0 Zeeshan Ahmad Afridi Major Sharif Khan 2240107284493 B.Sc 0 Zia Muhammad Mir Rehman 2120343787419 BCS 0 Zubair Shah Zahir Shah 1560295154611 BCS 0 2nd Ihsan Ullah Tassal ABDUL GHAFFAR 0 BCS 0 MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD NAZIR 0 BCS 0 Naseerullah Haji Ashraf 0 BCS 0 Omaid Khan Abdul Mateen 0 BCS 0 Omar Mukhtar Haji Sad Khan 0 BCS 0 Zabihullah Mir Sahib 0 BCS 0 4th HAMZA IFTIKHAR Iftikhar Hussain 1730184794385 BCS 0 Muhammad Raza Hamadani Anees Hamadani 1730163146677 BCS 0 Not Eligible 1st Adnan Raziq Ghulam Raziq 1720159397993 B.Sc 2.5 Afaq Ahmad Ghulam Sarwar 1610166304653 B.Sc 2.25 Arishma Shabbir MUHAMMAD SHABBIR 1730161452280 BCS 2.5 Asad Khan ZAHID ULLAH 1730120801689 BCS 2.79 Aziz Rehman Zar MarJan 21302 BCS 2.68 BAHADAR ALI Shah Nawaz 1350325598251 BCS 2.85 Bilal Hassan HASSAN KHAN 1210150009633 B.Sc 1.8 FAISAL IMRAN IMRAN ULLAH 1730127042293 BCS 2.12 Faran Nawaz Yousafzai Sher ghawas 1730125281341 B.Sc 2.72 Hamza Sareer Ahmed Sareer Zakir 1730121410733 B.Sc 2.5 Prime Minister's Laptop Scheme Students' Merit List for the Award of Laptops - Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar Hassam Ur Rahman Inayat Ur Rahman 1610190892365 BCS 2.62 Ihtesham Ayaz MUHAMMAD AYAZ 1730153364789 BCS 2.03 Jalees Asad Asad Aziz 1730136907247 BCS 2.21 Jawad Khan Afridi MUHAMMAD JAMIL 2240156963339 BCS 2.29 KASHIF KHAN Abdul Jalil 1320214225543 BCS 2.3 Mehsham Mughal Rafiq Mughal 1730184533625 B.Sc 2.1 Mubeen Jehangir Nawaz Jehangir Nawaz 1730128174097 B.Sc 2.09 Mudassir Iqbal Zahr Ullah 1730196353023 BCS 2.03 Muhammad dawood Zahir Shah 1730137418631 BCS 2.18 Muhammad Hamza Awan Aamir Hameed 1730181606353 B.Sc 2.09 Muhammad Khalil ullah MUHAMMAD SALAH UD DIN 1520125943403 BCS 2.79 Muhammad Wajahat MUHAMMAD IDREES 1730120691887 B.Sc 2.34 Muhammad Wasiq Sethi Muhammad Pervaiz Sethi 1730179834489 BCS 2.36 Noor Ud din Kitab Gul 2120304371525 BCS 2.23 Saad Gul Shahid Gul 1730189083863 BCS 2.65 Sabir Hussain Shah Jehan 2110289190993 BCS 2.41 Saif Ullah Sajid Sajid Ali Raza 1710198704147 B.Sc 2.78 Sardar Uzair Abid Sardar Abid Ali 1730188676039 B.Sc 2.19 Shah Fahad Afridi Zafar Khan Afridi 1730110160827 B.Sc 2 Shah Nawaz Rab Nawaz Khan 2130297946649 BCS 2.09 Shahab Khan Tila Muhammad 1610128765555 BCS 2.71 Shazib Mufti Waqar Ahmed Mufti 1610149008485 BCS 2.24 Syed Chan Badshah Babar Syed Behram Shah Abid 1730148379033 BCS 2.5 Tauseef Ur Rehman Abdul Rehman 1730118855451 B.Sc 2.75 Uzain Sajjad SAJJAD HUSSAIN 1730187789205 B.Sc 2.22 WAQAR AHMAD Muhammad Ayub Khan 1730199025573 B.Sc 2.75 Zahid Ullah Noor Ul Basar 2110394733059 BCS 2.79 2nd WAJEEH UL HASSAN Khurshid Akhtar 1730161593073 BCS 2.78 Masters Selected 1st MUBASHER HUSSAIN AFSAR ALI KHAN 1620233493505 MSc 3.83 Muhammad Shahan Agha Mansoor Ahmad 1730121142299 MSc 3.67 2nd Shah Khalid
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