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For Web Faisalabad 2015-2016.Xlsx BOARD OF INTERMEDAITE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION FAISALABAD Provisionaly list of Eligible Students for Laptops Scheme of Matric Annual Examination, 2015 District Faisalabad Passing Obt ID RollNo B Form Name Fname FCNIC Year Marks 1 405690 3310096695388 MAHNOOR MUHAMMAD ASLAM SHAHID 3310033229489 2015 1079 2 405735 3310216910190 FATIMA MAHMOOD MAHMOOD AHMAD 3310217744605 2015 1076 3 405695 4200037037796 MAHNOOR FATIMA AHMAD DIN 4200071511619 2015 1074 4 405465 3310063141266 RAAFIA EEMAN MUHAMMAD ASLAM 3310009622815 2015 1073 5 400767 3310285034282 MAHAM BATOOL MUHAMMAD ANWAR HUSAIN 3310439258201 2015 1072 6 405474 3230465893484 FATIMA JAVED JAVED AHMED JABAL 3230444870421 2015 1072 7 405768 3310256100872 TAHREEM AWAIS MUHAMMAD AWAIS RAFIQUE 3310063115727 2015 1072 8 405462 3740508963284 AMMARA JABBAR ABDUL JABBAR KHAN 3740518731017 2015 1071 9 400008 3310256813686 KINZA MUNAWAR MUNAWAR HUSSAIN ANJUM 3310053012435 2015 1069 10 405683 3310053612354 SHIFA KHALID KHALID MEHMOOD 3310006164953 2015 1069 11 413344 3310405934306 RIDA FATIMA MUHAMMAD AZAM KHAN 3310421120407 2015 1068 12 452071 3310480249013 MUHAMMAD BILAL MUHAMMAD ISHTIAQ 3310429772039 2015 1068 13 405484 3310674750730 IFRAH MAJEED ABDUL MAJEED TAHIR 3310603565223 2015 1066 14 405495 3310005501678 AYESHA AYUB MUHAMMAD AYUB 3310090959645 2015 1066 MUHAMMAD NADEEM 15 405607 3310025860062 AMNA NADEEM 3310008753099 2015 1066 MUJAHID 16 405505 3110321589122 MUNEEBA ASHRAF MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 3110373702517 2015 1065 17 425255 3310635178736 SANA IQBAL RAJA MUHAMMAD IQBAL 3310671242439 2015 1065 18 452074 3660324735015 ALI SHEHRAM MUHAMMAD SAEED ANWAR 3660314343499 2015 1065 19 452076 3310486800939 ABDUL AHAD OBIDULLAH KHAN 3310497531451 2015 1065 20 402690 3310004677618 YASHFA SHAHBAZ SHAHBAZ AHMAD 3310063101459 2015 1064 MASHAL FATIMA 21 404108 3310018934998 FAROOQ ANJUM 3310008093133 2015 1064 FAROOQ 22 405463 3310201119918 AAMNA ASGHAR ASGHAR ALI 3310050223687 2015 1064 MUHAMMAD 23 443909 3310011430585 MUHAMMAD AFZAL SULEMAN 3310020699197 2015 1064 SALMAN AFZAL RANA MUHAMMAD BABAR 24 452070 3310426999707 HASEEB BABAR 3310444420403 2015 1064 KHAN 25 405662 3310026374414 LAIBA TARIQ TARIQ MEHMOOD 3310079218463 2015 1063 26 417679 3310029265648 RIDA FATIMA AMJAD MASAOUD 3310008950599 2015 1063 27 449876 3310646597029 MUHAMMAD AHMAD BAHAWAL SHER MOHSIN 3310622901401 2015 1063 28 452078 3310449273107 FURQAN ANWAR MUHAMMAD RAMZAN 3310422546535 2015 1063 29 405737 3310022700196 FIZZA AMBREEN TARIQ MEHMOOD 3310006051691 2015 1061 30 443048 3520261359461 HAMZA HAFEEZ MUHAMMAD HAFEEZ 3520221945360 2015 1061 31 407552 3310299805382 IFRA JAVED JAVED IQBAL 3310043723547 2015 1060 32 443915 3310008325941 FAIZAN NASIR DR. NASIR MAHMOOD 3310007000827 2015 1060 33 446211 3310018137489 AHMED TALHA IRFAN IRFAN AHMED MUGHAL 3310005762209 2015 1060 34 402683 3310406330606 AMNA RASHID ABDUL RAZZAQ KHAN RASHID 3310421311965 2015 1059 35 405471 3310083740544 NIMRA ASHRAF MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 3310010209365 2015 1059 36 452072 3310458830829 USMAN RIAZ KHAN RIAZ AHMED KHAN MEHMOOD 3310453421541 2015 1059 37 400497 3310002799778 SIMRAH AHMED MUSTAFEEZ AHMED 3310085403225 2015 1058 38 405427 3310010095536 MINAHIL MOHSIN SYED MOHSIN RAZA 3310042495399 2015 1058 MUHAMMAD ZULFIQAR SABIR 39 405431 3310294525780 JANNAT BUTT 3310218062705 2015 1058 BUTT MUHAMMAD MUBARIK 40 405567 3310456121026 SAIRA MUBARIK 3310421312395 2015 1058 HUSSAIN 41 406463 3310067250770 SANA MUHAMMAD ILYAS KHAN 3310073624889 2015 1058 42 407561 3310021457344 WARDA KHALID KHALID MEHMOOD TAHIR 3310009654113 2015 1058 43 407572 3310086530966 HADIA HINA ZAFAR IQBAL 3310306437821 2015 1057 44 413346 3310486869922 TEHREEM FATIMA MUHAMMAD YOUSAF 3310421679127 2015 1057 45 441721 3310074643461 MUHAMMAD USMAN MUHAMMAD IDREES 3310007454257 2015 1057 46 444167 3310307890079 JUNAID ALI MEHMOOD AHMAD 3310071836181 2015 1057 47 401627 3310066654262 HURARA MAJEED ABDUL MAJEED KHAN 3310006203325 2015 1056 48 405599 3310190000650 MARIA AFTAB MUHAMMAD AFTAB 3310118973667 2015 1056 49 413343 3310470385110 AYESHA MASOOD ZAHID MASOOD 3310423070378 2015 1056 50 417716 3310537556692 SANIA RASHAD RASHAD MAHMOOD 3310553060727 2015 1056 MUHAMMAD JUNAID 51 452312 3310424406029 MUHAMMAD ARIF ASIF 3310420984695 2015 1056 ARIF 52 405470 3310201096788 HAMNA ANAM SAEED MUHAMMAD AKHTAR SAEED 3310502962673 2015 1055 53 405769 3310063894788 TEHREEM RASHID RASHID AHMAD 3310019030847 2015 1055 54 443833 3310431163729 AHMED SHAH MIRAN TARIQ MEHMOOD BAJWA 3310404628018 2015 1055 55 443910 3840369096639 SAIM UMAR GONDAL UMAR HAYAT 3840321846991 2015 1055 56 443911 3310296094287 MUHAMMAD UMAIR RAFAQAT ALI 3310022099515 2015 1055 57 452311 1720138349165 DILAWAR ALI YAZDAN SHER-I-YAZDAN 1720121676735 2015 1055 58 402684 3310237805656 NAVEERA ARIF ARIF SOHAIL AHMAD 3310074507163 2015 1054 59 402722 3310260375038 FIZA SOHAIL ANJUM SOHAIL 3310073931663 2015 1054 60 405600 3310072875310 MAHRUKH ATIF ATIF TANVEER 3310077659495 2015 1054 61 405767 3310029163382 SYEDA FARAH MEHDI SYED RAZA MEHDI 3310053429935 2015 1054 MUHAMMAD HASSAN 62 443912 3530387505871 KHALID MAHMOOD 3530373076873 2015 1054 KHALID MUHAMMAD UMAIR 63 452073 3310415668375 AMIR HAFEEZ 3310407917739 2015 1054 HAFEEZ 64 405682 3310051213654 RAMSHA TARIQ TARIQ JAVAID 3310004193679 2015 1053 65 417686 3330127866762 RIDA SAJID SAJID HUSSAIN SULTAN 3330129072557 2015 1053 66 417717 3310537622628 FIRASHA KHANUM SUBIH SADIQ 3310503492501 2015 1053 67 443908 3310094162347 M.UZAIR SIDDIQUE M.NASIR 3310071146625 2015 1053 68 443918 3330170302399 HAFIZ SHOAIB AMIN MUHAMMAD AMIN 3330138631399 2015 1053 69 401935 3310003808584 AROOBA KHALID KHALID HAMEED 3310005761191 2015 1052 MUHAMMAD HAYAT 70 438292 3310088429921 MUHAMMAD ASHFAQ 3310006240785 2015 1052 ASHFAQ MUHAMMAD 71 452079 3310483788783 ZAHID WASEEM 3310420699193 2015 1052 SHAKAIB ZAHID GHULAM MOHAYY UD 72 452080 3550104270977 MUHAMMAD SARWAR 3550101700259 2015 1052 DIN 73 405602 3310035391868 KHADIJA HANIF CH.MUHAMMAD HANIF 3310054094637 2015 1051 TEHREEM 74 406533 3310230519346 MUZAMMAL HUSSAIN 3310062135187 2015 1051 MUZAMMAL MUHAMMAD ZAHID 75 442754 3310090546627 ABDUL MAJEED 3310009391107 2015 1051 MAJEED 76 443262 3310262506519 TAHA NADEEM NADEEM FAZAL 3320280892843 2015 1051 MUHAMMAD AHSAN MASOOD 77 454102 3310150336349 AHMAD SHAHKAR 3310116899579 2015 1051 PERVAIZ 78 402685 3310205751048 MARRIAM NAWAZ MUHAMMAD NAWAZ 3310010507363 2015 1050 MUHAMMAD KHALID 79 405603 3310086497024 AMEEMA KHALID 3310010101659 2015 1050 MANZOOR 80 416973 3310481762618 SEEP ATHAR MUHAMMAD TARIQ ATHAR 3310404077209 2015 1050 81 417118 3310468388924 MAMOONA SHAHEEN SANAULLAH 3310478284119 2015 1050 MUHAMMAD HAMZA 82 443359 3310005664765 MUHAMMAD SAJID 3310005859033 2015 1050 SAJID SHAHROZ AHMAD 83 443914 3310058366379 MUHAMMAD JAMIL 3310040314325 2015 1050 JAMIL MUHAMMAD 84 452077 3310495583481 ZAHOOR AHMAD 3310412282347 2015 1050 ABDULLAH 85 400515 3310061378814 ZUNAIRA ARSHAD MIAN MUHAMMAD ARSHAD 3310029250945 2015 1049 86 400566 3310284909582 MARIA KHALID KHALID SAIF ULLAH 3310051066941 2015 1049 87 401846 3310041404316 SAHER SALAR BUTT AMER BUTT 3310006953581 2015 1049 88 402105 3310041100824 ZAIN UL AIN MUHAMMAD ASLAM SINDHU 3310007495045 2015 1049 89 402687 3310086364880 KHADIJA SHAHJAHAN SHAHJAHAN KHAN 3310003901833 2015 1049 90 405679 3310079159480 MALEEHA RAUF ABDUR RAUF HAMMAD 3310006200173 2015 1049 91 413208 3310420111518 ZURWAH WAHEED ABDUL WAHEED KHAN 3310416869909 2015 1049 92 413353 3310465360328 TAYYBA NAZ KHADIM HUSSAIN 3310451460983 2015 1049 MUHAMMAD USAMA 93 442122 3310071027837 MUHAMMAD LATIF 3310009976683 2015 1049 LATIF SYED MUHAMMAD SYED MUBASHIR HUSSAIN 94 443360 3310074071837 3310001172575 2015 1049 SAAD BUKHARI BUKHARI SIKANDAR ABBAS 95 443907 3310026483397 ABBAS ALI 3310619930397 2015 1049 CHAUDHRY 96 452069 3310460735703 AMMAR TAHIR TAHIR MEHMOOD WIRK 3310421470733 2015 1049 97 400006 3310002390736 FATIMA ASHRAF MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 331005632394 2015 1048 98 400007 9040301381744 HAFSA ANWAR MUHAMMAD ANWAR SHAHID 904036766859 2015 1048 99 405562 3310099811302 ARFAH KHAN PERVEZ AKHTAR 3310084739317 2015 1048 100 405581 3310535792090 MAMOONA ALTAF ALTAF HUSSAIN 3310502993859 2015 1048 101 407049 3310069189340 MOMNA RAMZAN MUHAMMAD RAMZAN 3310016693573 2015 1048 102 441517 3310267183253 UZAIR AKHTAR MUHAMMAD AKHTAR 3310041483707 2015 1048 103 442121 3310072873211 AFFAN HANIF MUHAMMAD HANIF 3310218174505 2015 1048 104 443746 3310088213303 UZAIR JAFAR JAFAR ALI 3310010018693 2015 1048 105 443920 3310192807515 HASEEB FAIZ FAIZ RASOOL 3310117022771 2015 1048 MUHAMMAD UZAIR 106 448488 3310696229941 MUHAMMAD AZAM 3310603630635 2015 1048 AZAM 107 449148 3310698287555 TALHA CHAUDHARY ABDUL GHAFFAR 3310603270977 2015 1048 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD SAFDAR KHAN 108 452075 3310472635523 3310427273309 2015 1048 WAJAHAT MUFTI MUFTI 109 400488 3310114700358 MISHA SALAM BAJWA ABDUL SALAM KHAN 3310117153869 2015 1047 110 401557 3330338769226 AQSA SHAFIQ MUHAMMAD SHAFIQ 3330394170511 2015 1047 111 403824 3310027168128 NOOR-UL-AIN MUHAMMAD RAFIQ 3310007207229 2015 1047 112 405504 3310288673912 DUA MAQSOOD MUHAMMAD MAQSOOD 3310217550699 2015 1047 113 407554 3310022388106 HOORIA MUJAHID MUHAMMAD MUJAHID 3310069067039 2015 1047 MUHAMMAD ZAIN UL 114 441290 3310089689535 MUHAMMAD SALEEM 3310218086741 2015 1047 ABIDEEN 115 445286 3310098816766 NOMAN MUMTAZ MUMTAZ HUSSAIN 3310079298854 2015 1047 116 400358 3310070722618 SIDRA TABASSUM TANVEER AHMAD 3310092734025 2015 1046 117 402037 4200034725658 ARSH TOOBA MUNIR AHMAD 4200004511381 2015 1046 118 403823 3310075470992 SARAH NAWAZ MUHAMMAD NAWAZ 3310011335091
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