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RESULT GAZETTE PSDF PROGRAMME (Skills for Job 2020) RESULT GAZETTE PSDF PROGRAMME (Skills for Job 2020) PUNJAB BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, LAHORE. BATCH 1 (01 JANUARY 2020 TO 31 MARCH 2020) ROLL# NAME OF CANDIDATE TRADE MARKS STATUS ROLL# NAME OF CANDIDATE TRADE MARKS STATUS FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 13/G ROAD, CHISHTIAN 262624 ZUNIRA GHAFOOR PATTERN MAKING & 91 PASS 262664 AZEEM FAREED COMPUTER APPLICATION 80 PASS CUTTING 262575 NAHEED AKHTAR BEAUTICIAN 87 PASS 262665 MUHAMMAD SHAKEEL COMPUTER APPLICATION 83 PASS 262625 FARZANA BIBI PATTERN MAKING & 93 PASS 262576 MARIA KALSOOM BEAUTICIAN 100 PASS CUTTING 262666 MUHAMMAD NAVEED COMPUTER APPLICATION 76 PASS 262626 ASIFA ASLAM PATTERN MAKING & 90 PASS 262577 SOBIA HUSSAIN BEAUTICIAN PASS 262667 QADEER HUSSAIN COMPUTER APPLICATION 79 PASS 90 CUTTING 262578 RIMSHA SALEEM BEAUTICIAN 98 PASS 262627 SABA PERVEEN PATTERN MAKING & 91 PASS 262668 MUHAMMAD AMEER COMPUTER APPLICATION 74 PASS CUTTING 262579 SUMAIRA BIBI BEAUTICIAN 92 PASS 262669 HAMMAD MUNIR COMPUTER APPLICATION 81 PASS 262628 HAFSA ASLAM PATTERN MAKING & 93 PASS 262580 MUSARRAT BASHIR BEAUTICIAN 87 PASS CUTTING 262670 MUHAMMAD USMAN COMPUTER APPLICATION 81 PASS 262629 ANAM PATTERN MAKING & 94 PASS 262581 ZUMEERA ASGHAR BEAUTICIAN 97 PASS 262671 MUHAMMAD REHMAN COMPUTER APPLICATION 90 PASS CUTTING 262582 KIRAN ILYAS BEAUTICIAN 90 PASS 262630 SAFINA PATTERN MAKING & 95 PASS 262672 DILAWAR FARID COMPUTER APPLICATION 88 PASS CUTTING 262583 AFIA SALEEM BEAUTICIAN 87 PASS 262673 ORANG ZAIB COMPUTER APPLICATION 73 PASS 262631 RUKHSANA BIBI PATTERN MAKING & 91 PASS 262584 GULSHAN PARVEEN BEAUTICIAN 85 PASS CUTTING 262674 SADDAM HUSSAIN COMPUTER APPLICATION 79 PASS 262632 MUNEEBA NAZIR PATTERN MAKING & 96 PASS 262585 ANAM ISRAR BEAUTICIAN 78 PASS 262675 USMAN ABBAS COMPUTER APPLICATION ABSENT CUTTING 262586 SABA AKBAR BEAUTICIAN 87 PASS 262633 NABILA MUNIR PATTERN MAKING & 89 PASS 262676 MUHAMMAD ASAD ALI COMPUTER APPLICATION 77 PASS CUTTING 262587 SANA RIAZ BEAUTICIAN 85 PASS 262677 TAHRIM AKHTAR HAND EMBROIDERY 81 PASS 262634 SADIA RAFIQ PATTERN MAKING & 89 PASS 262588 ZANAB IQBAL BEAUTICIAN 97 PASS CUTTING 262678 BAKHTAWAR ARSHAD HAND EMBROIDERY 70 PASS 262635 ARIFA GHAFOOR PATTERN MAKING & PASS 262589 IRAM SHAFIQUE BEAUTICIAN 93 PASS 97 262679 SAIMA NOUREEN HAND EMBROIDERY 78 PASS CUTTING 262590 SUMAIRA FATIMA BEAUTICIAN 88 PASS 262636 SUMIRA PERVEEN PATTERN MAKING & 88 PASS 262680 ASMA MEHMOOD HAND EMBROIDERY 70 PASS 262591 AQSA JAMEEL BEAUTICIAN 92 PASS CUTTING 262681 RIMSHA BIBI HAND EMBROIDERY 71 PASS 262637 SHAMSHAD BIBI PATTERN MAKING & 87 PASS 262592 TASLEEM RASHID BEAUTICIAN 97 PASS CUTTING 262682 BAKHTAWAR HABIB HAND EMBROIDERY 88 PASS 262593 TASLEEM ABDUL LATEEF BEAUTICIAN 89 PASS 262638 MARYAM BIBI PATTERN MAKING & 88 PASS 262683 RAKHSHANDA MUSHTAQ HAND EMBROIDERY 79 PASS CUTTING 262594 FOZIA PARVEEN BEAUTICIAN 97 PASS 262639 RAMZANA BIBI PATTERN MAKING & 86 PASS 262684 SUMAIRA RAMZAN HAND EMBROIDERY 78 PASS 262595 SAJIDA BIBI BEAUTICIAN 98 PASS CUTTING 262685 SAMINA BIBI HAND EMBROIDERY 66 PASS 262640 NAZIA PERVEEN PATTERN MAKING & 96 PASS 262596 HINA BATOOL BEAUTICIAN 77 PASS CUTTING 262686 MARYAM TARIQ HAND EMBROIDERY 77 PASS 262597 TANIA HABIB BEAUTICIAN 88 PASS 262641 RAIBA PATTERN MAKING & 97 PASS 262687 SANIA ZAHOOR HAND EMBROIDERY 84 PASS CUTTING 262598 MUSARAT BIBI HAND EMBROIDERY 94 PASS 262642 AQSA SALEEM PATTERN MAKING & 82 PASS 262688 SOFIA PARVAIZ HAND EMBROIDERY 68 PASS 262599 SADIA HAND EMBROIDERY 95 PASS CUTTING 262689 ASMA SAEED HAND EMBROIDERY 79 PASS 262643 ASIMA RASHEED PATTERN MAKING & 86 PASS 262600 ISRAH ASHRAF HAND EMBROIDERY 92 PASS CUTTING 262690 SANIA JAVAID HAND EMBROIDERY 78 PASS 262601 SAMINA HAND EMBROIDERY 95 PASS 262644 AFSHAN NOREEEN PATTERN MAKING & 85 PASS 262691 QURATUL AIN HAND EMBROIDERY 79 PASS CUTTING 262692 TAYYABA IFTIKHAR HAND EMBROIDERY PASS 262602 NIDA TABASUM HAND EMBROIDERY 99 PASS 262645 NIMRA ASLAM PATTERN MAKING & 89 PASS 71 262603 MADEHA MUNIR HAND EMBROIDERY 99 PASS CUTTING 262693 SABIHA SHAHID HAND EMBROIDERY 67 PASS 262646 MUSARAT BIBI PATTERN MAKING & 88 PASS 262694 MARIAM ARSHAD HAND EMBROIDERY PASS 262604 NAEEMA SHAFIQ HAND EMBROIDERY 89 PASS CUTTING 71 262605 MUQADAS HAMEED HAND EMBROIDERY 94 PASS 262647 NAZIA PERVEEN PATTERN MAKING & 83 PASS 262695 SUMAIRA IRSHAD HAND EMBROIDERY 80 PASS CUTTING 262606 SHUMIALA RAFIQUE HAND EMBROIDERY PASS 262696 SHAHEEN KOUSAR HAND EMBROIDERY 77 PASS 88 262648 ATIQA ARIF PATTERN MAKING & 84 PASS 262607 SURIYA TUFFAIL HAND EMBROIDERY 99 PASS CUTTING ITTEFAQ COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, NATIONAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND HERITAGE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE, BILAL COLONY HIGHWAY ROAD, 262608 SALMA BIBI HAND EMBROIDERY 88 PASS TECHNOLOGY, FORT ABBAS ROAD,, HAROONABAD CHISHTIAN 262697 ANAM RASHEED BEAUTICIAN 83 PASS 262609 RUKHSANA BIBI HAND EMBROIDERY 94 PASS 262649 MUHAMMAD NADEEM COMPUTER APPLICATION 76 PASS 262698 SAMINA GULNAZ BEAUTICIAN 87 PASS 262610 SUMERA KADEER HAND EMBROIDERY 100 PASS 262650 MUHAMMAD SAQIB COMPUTER APPLICATION 72 PASS 262699 SAIMA PARVEEN BEAUTICIAN 88 PASS 262611 MARYAM BIBI HAND EMBROIDERY 94 PASS 262651 MUHAMMAD AHSIN JAVED COMPUTER APPLICATION 75 PASS 262700 NOSHEEN FATIMA BEAUTICIAN 90 PASS 262612 SUMIRA BIBI HAND EMBROIDERY 87 PASS 262652 MASOOD AHMAD COMPUTER APPLICATION 78 PASS 262701 ALISHA ARSHAD BEAUTICIAN 93 PASS 262613 ANAM MANZOOR HAND EMBROIDERY 88 PASS 262653 ABDUR RAZZAQ COMPUTER APPLICATION 79 PASS 262702 SAMREEN SANA BEAUTICIAN 90 PASS 262614 ALLAH RAKHI HAND EMBROIDERY 86 PASS 262654 NOMAN ALI COMPUTER APPLICATION 84 PASS 262703 NOREEN SHAKER BEAUTICIAN 89 PASS 262615 LUBNA HAND EMBROIDERY 90 PASS 262655 SAAD ULLAH COMPUTER APPLICATION 80 PASS 262704 ANJUM SHAHEEN BEAUTICIAN 85 PASS 262616 SALMA HASHMAT HAND EMBROIDERY 88 PASS 262656 MUHAMMAD ADNAN YOUSAF COMPUTER APPLICATION 74 PASS 262705 ANEELA BIBI BEAUTICIAN 80 PASS 262617 ASIA PERVEEN HAND EMBROIDERY 94 PASS 262657 MUHAMMAD SAQIB COMPUTER APPLICATION 75 PASS 262706 SABA KIRN BEAUTICIAN 83 PASS 262618 BAKHTAWAR BIBI HAND EMBROIDERY 86 PASS 262658 MUHAMMAD IKRAM COMPUTER APPLICATION 79 PASS 262707 SABA LIAQAT BEAUTICIAN 95 PASS 262619 BUSHRA BIBI HAND EMBROIDERY 86 PASS 262659 ALI ABBAS COMPUTER APPLICATION 81 PASS 262708 AMINA MURTAZA BEAUTICIAN 90 PASS 262620 NOREEN AKHTAR HAND EMBROIDERY 86 PASS 262660 MUHAMMAD JUNAID COMPUTER APPLICATION 77 PASS 262709 SANABAL AHSAN BEAUTICIAN 90 PASS 262621 ASIA SHAFIQUE HAND EMBROIDERY 92 PASS 262661 MUHAMMAD SHOAIB COMPUTER APPLICATION 71 PASS 262710 SADIA HASSAN BEAUTICIAN 89 PASS 262622 NAZIA BIBI HAND EMBROIDERY 98 PASS 262662 MUHAMMAD AHMED RIAZ COMPUTER APPLICATION 75 PASS 262711 NASEEM AKHTAR BEAUTICIAN 86 PASS 262623 NAJMA PERVEEN HAND EMBROIDERY 91 PASS 262663 SYED CHARAGH SHAH COMPUTER APPLICATION 84 PASS 262712 SHAHISTA PARVEEN BEAUTICIAN 83 PASS Printed by: Computer Section Page 1 of 51 10-Nov-2020 RESULT GAZETTE PSDF PROGRAMME (Skills for Job 2020) PUNJAB BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, LAHORE. BATCH 1 (01 JANUARY 2020 TO 31 MARCH 2020) ROLL# NAME OF CANDIDATE TRADE MARKS STATUS ROLL# NAME OF CANDIDATE TRADE MARKS STATUS 262713 HINA IRSHAD BEAUTICIAN 92 PASS 262762 SIDRA BATOOL BEAUTICIAN 90 PASS 262804 MUQADDAS KOUSAR BEAUTICIAN 79 PASS 262714 SONAILA ASLAM BEAUTICIAN 95 PASS 262763 MISBAH RAFIQUE BEAUTICIAN 96 PASS 262805 RUKHSANA BIBI BEAUTICIAN 80 PASS 262715 ASIA QURBAN BEAUTICIAN 88 PASS 262764 SOFIA ASHRAF BEAUTICIAN 95 PASS 262806 SONIA AFZAL BEAUTICIAN 77 PASS 262716 SONIA KIRN BEAUTICIAN 90 PASS 262765 SADIA RAZZAQ BEAUTICIAN 90 PASS 262807 ASIFA BIBI BEAUTICIAN 82 PASS 262717 TABSSUM LIAQAT BEAUTICIAN 82 PASS 262766 NISHA JABAR ALI BEAUTICIAN 91 PASS 262808 AMMARA MUNIR BEAUTICIAN 81 PASS 262718 NASREEN ARSHAD BEAUTICIAN 87 PASS 262767 SHUMAILA SHABIR BEAUTICIAN 90 PASS 262809 SADIA ARSHAD BEAUTICIAN 89 PASS 262719 ZUNAIRA MAQSOOD BEAUTICIAN 89 PASS 262768 ANA KANWAL BEAUTICIAN 91 PASS 262810 MARIA SALEEM BEAUTICIAN 90 PASS 262720 SAQIA MAQBOOL BEAUTICIAN 90 PASS 262769 ZUNAIRA AMBER BEAUTICIAN 92 PASS 262811 PARVEEN ABBAS DRESS DESIGN & 78 PASS TAILORING 262721 SAMREEN KOUSAR BEAUTICIAN 89 PASS 262770 JAVIREA SHAHID BEAUTICIAN 93 PASS 262812 MARYAM ASHRAF DRESS DESIGN & 82 PASS 262722 SAMINA BIBI DOMESTIC TAILORING 72 PASS 262771 HUMERA PARVEEN BEAUTICIAN 95 PASS TAILORING 262813 MISBAH SHAHEEN DRESS DESIGN & 77 PASS 262723 IQRA NASEEM DOMESTIC TAILORING 74 PASS 262772 MAMOONA ANDLEEB FABRIC CUTTING EXPERT 93 PASS TAILORING 2016 262724 SALMA BIBI DOMESTIC TAILORING 80 PASS 262814 MISBAH BIBI DRESS DESIGN & 86 PASS 262773 SHAGUFTA TARIQ FABRIC CUTTING EXPERT 90 PASS TAILORING 262725 ZOBIA ANJUM DOMESTIC TAILORING 67 PASS 2016 262815 SAMRA BIBI DRESS DESIGN & 85 PASS 262774 NOREEN FATIMA FABRIC CUTTING EXPERT 90 PASS 262726 IQRA ERUM DOMESTIC TAILORING 78 PASS TAILORING 2016 262816 NAZIA BIBI DRESS DESIGN & 79 PASS 262727 ASMA IQBAL DOMESTIC TAILORING 73 PASS 262775 AYSHA RAFIQUE FABRIC CUTTING EXPERT 89 PASS TAILORING 2016 262728 MISBAH SHAHEEN DOMESTIC TAILORING 81 PASS 262817 FARAH NAAZ DRESS DESIGN & 82 PASS 262776 ASIYA SABIR FABRIC CUTTING EXPERT 93 PASS TAILORING 262729 MUNAZA GHAFOOR DOMESTIC TAILORING 76 PASS 2016 262818 SIDRA PARVEEN DRESS DESIGN & 84 PASS 262777 SABA AMIN FABRIC CUTTING EXPERT 88 PASS 262730 BUSHRA BIBI DOMESTIC TAILORING 79 PASS TAILORING 2016 262819 ASIA BIBI DRESS DESIGN & 85 PASS 262731 SAMINA BIBI DOMESTIC TAILORING 71 PASS 262778 SHAZIA KOUSAR FABRIC CUTTING EXPERT 92 PASS TAILORING 2016 262732 RIFAT AZIZ DOMESTIC TAILORING 77 PASS 262820 AFIFA SAEED DRESS DESIGN & 90 PASS 262779 SANA ANJUM FABRIC CUTTING EXPERT 93 PASS TAILORING 262733 NAZIA SHAHEEN DOMESTIC TAILORING 72 PASS 2016
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