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Islamia College University Degree Year Of Student Selection Campus Department Title Study Full Name Father Name CNIC Degree Title CGPA Status Merit Status Main campus Arabic Bachelors 3 Sidra Zia Jamal Uddin 1520288651194 BS (Hons) 3.8 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Arabic Masters 2 Maryam habib Habib Ur Rahim 1560267077838 MA 3.05 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Arabic Masters 2 Muhammad Sulaiman Muhammad Ibrahim 1730182253239 MA 3 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Arabic Masters 2 Memoona bibi Muhammad jabbar 1730110617444 MA 2.88 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Arabic Masters 2 Abdul Malik Noor Shah Gul 1110174041275 MA 3.05 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Ujala Hidayat Hidayat Ullah Khan 1620157708966 BS (Hons) 3.66 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 shahid jamil jamil ahmad 1730142466255 BS (Hons) 3.58 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Mahzad Sareer Sreer Muhammad 1710197620858 BS (Hons) 3.57 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 bushra sartaj 1720205960098 BS (Hons) 3.57 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Shahana Hassan Woor Muhammad 1520158129044 BS (Hons) 3.48 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 AMNA AKHTAR AKHTAR BILAND 1420260688362 BS (Hons) 3.49 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Kaleem Ullah Farhat Ullah Khan 1730186957419 BS (Hons) 3.76 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Shariqa Zaman Zaman Khan 1540152639728 BS (Hons) 3.73 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Shomaila Nigar Nabi Ur Rahman 1420377800538 BS (Hons) 3.2 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Kausar Jabeen Zulfiqar Ali 1620406110618 BS (Hons) 3.14 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 muhammad suliman bakht man ullah 1570148998953 BS (Hons) 3.12 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Maira khan Muhammad Asghar khan 1730124320970 BS (Hons) 3.36 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 ILYAS ANWER BAKHTAWAR JAN 1530323861973 BS (Hons) 3.2 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 KASHMALA ALI MUHAMMAD ALI 1540153294748 BS (Hons) 3.18 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Sunbal Jehan Muhammad Jehan 1510198935592 BS (Hons) 3.31 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Fawad Khan Fazal Mahmood 1730127366845 BS (Hons) 3.28 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Muhammad Yasir Said Bahaujan 2110435720881 BS (Hons) 3.25 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Laila Naz Bakht Zamin Khan 1540251387780 BS (Hons) 3.2 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 sabahat hasan hasan gul 1730194695847 BS (Hons) 3.32 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 nasia faqir rehman 1620125072886 BS (Hons) 3.08 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Farhan Yousaf Zain ul abidin 1710104928705 BS (Hons) 3.36 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Zarghuna Farhad Ali 1710114491230 BS (Hons) 3.4 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Maimoona Malik Shahriyar Khan 1710170595942 BS (Hons) 3.39 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 faiza khisro khisro khan 1730129385048 BS (Hons) 3.29 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 YASMIN KHAN TEHSIL KHAN 1110151213662 BS (Hons) 2.99 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 mahnoor hakeem mian hakeemullah 1730162136296 BS (Hons) 2.93 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 1 Abdul Majid Karim ullah khan 1730194781287 BS (Hons) 3.31 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 2 saleena khan habib ul haq 1620282338732 BS (Hons) 3.45 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 2 Muhammad Junaid khaista gul 1720139642121 BS (Hons) 3.5 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 2 muhammad abbas ihsan ul haq 1410187248133 BS (Hons) 3.37 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 2 Abdullah jan Abdur Rahim 2110364552015 BS (Hons) 3.37 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Botany Bachelors 2 sumayya noreen hafeez ullah 1420324247058 BS (Hons) 3.1 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 2 Muhammad Hashir Khan Miraj Muhammad 1620288084965 BS (Hons) 2.43 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campus Botany Bachelors 2 inzamam Ul haq Abdul basar 1610113587023 BS (Hons) 2.96 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 2 Benish Afshan Muhammad Anwar 1420333100930 BS (Hons) 3.35 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 2 Sadaqat Ali Muhammad Said 1730199941781 BS (Hons) 2.92 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Botany Bachelors 2 Javeria Qureshi Manzoor Ahmad Qureshi 1710159237210 BS (Hons) 3.22 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 2 NAZIM ULLAH DILAWAR KHAN 1510403451287 BS (Hons) 3.16 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 2 Ajmal Khan Shamozai 1510126548421 BS (Hons) 3.3 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 3 Nazia shaheen Asal khan 1120195761708 BS (Hons) 3.56 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 3 Maryam Fazal e Raziq 1620230499640 BS (Hons) 2.97 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 3 MARIA HASSAN SYED RAZA 1730169140368 BS (Hons) 2.98 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 3 Saddam Hussain Muhammad Gul 1730177832181 BS (Hons) 2.94 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Botany Bachelors 3 Hina Ayaz Muhammad Ayaz 1560281300838 BS (Hons) 2.8 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campus Botany Bachelors 4 Saddam hussain Naseeb Gulab 1540244858565 BS (Hons) 2.96 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Botany Bachelors 4 Aroosa Zahid Muhammad Zahid 1730151855946 BS (Hons) 2.9 Not Selected Disapproved Student Main campus Botany Masters 2 afzeena rehman rehman ullah 1710289272066 M.Sc (16 year) 3.52 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 samina anwar khattak muhammad anwar 1420360463858 BS (Hons) 3.77 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Muhammad Jalal Inayat Ullah 1210397113203 BS (Hons) 3.61 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Maira Khattak Sultan Khan 1420239075944 BS (Hons) 3.58 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 sadia javed javed akhtar 1330271257650 BS (Hons) 3.81 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 SHAZIA NAZ SHER MUHAMMAD KHAN 1720173273526 BS (Hons) 3.57 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 SOFIA BEGUM PROF DR HAIDER SHAH 1730161498558 BS (Hons) 3.61 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 uroosa tahir Muhammad tahir 1720174787930 BS (Hons) 3.6 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 ramla shuaib khalid shuaib 1570538914728 BS (Hons) 3.66 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 saira pervez muhammad pervez baig 1710103654363 BS (Hons) 3.27 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Salman Waris Waris Khan 1120120180783 BS (Hons) 3.22 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Habiba Aman Ullah 1720133838674 BS (Hons) 3.12 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 faryal mumtaz ali 1610206317010 BS (Hons) 3.24 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 shawana hanif hanif ullah 1430153819216 BS (Hons) 3.21 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 komal khalid syed khalid shah 1730117778295 BS (Hons) 2.63 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Fayaz Iqbal Nazir Gul 1510144047895 BS (Hons) 2.94 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 zainab faqir rehman 1620174924110 BS (Hons) 3.13 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Nayab Gul Fareed Gul 1720199005012 BS (Hons) 2.88 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Riffat Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 1120180814904 BS (Hons) 3.46 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Shabina Hameed Hameed Ullah 1120103115096 BS (Hons) 3.09 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Irfan Ali Raqeem Khan 1220196107497 BS (Hons) 3.21 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 sunbal khaliq abdul khaliq 1570128913054 BS (Hons) 3.29 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Naveed Khan Abdul Wahid 1530769313263 BS (Hons) 2.72 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Ambreen shahid ali 1720205949668 BS (Hons) 3.3 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Laiba Jan Muhammad 1730136498714 BS (Hons) 3.11 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Fahad Ali Muhammad Aqil 1560503537189 BS (Hons) 2.89 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 Hajra Wali Raj Wali 1730174897246 BS (Hons) 3.29 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 1 SHOHAB REHMAN SAIF UR REHMAN 1120188148492 BS (Hons) 2.78 Not Selected Eligible but Low CGPA Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 2 Humerah jan Amir jan 1730154983774 BS (Hons) 3.34 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 2 asiya razaq abdul razaq 1120139023374 BS (Hons) 3.33 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 2 Atta Ur Rehman Umara Khan 2140206316459 BS (Hons) 3.28 Selected Student Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 2 Sana bibi Musa khan 1730126130384 BS (Hons) 3.15 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 2 warda atta ataullah 1730196508958 BS (Hons) 3.27 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors 2 Shehneel Muhammad Tahir 1730175124100 BS (Hons) 3.27 Not Selected Eligible Main campus Chemistry Bachelors
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