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Sociology.Pdf SEAT # YEAR PRG ID NAME FATHER NAME DEPARTMENT CLASS SMESTER TOTAL H1785001 2018 MP AATIKA TARIQ TARIQ AZHAR Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785002 2018 MP ADINA NOOR HAIDER SYED HAIDER ALI HASHMI Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785003 2018 MP AFIFA ALTAF AHMED ALTAF AHMED Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 47,200 H1785006 2018 MP AISHA SHOUKAT ALI Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785007 2018 MP AISHA SIDDIQUI MUHAMMAD SHUJA UDDIN SIDDIQUISociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785009 2018 MP ALI RAZA AHMED ALI Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 46,180 H1785010 2018 MP AMNAH MASROOR MASROOR AHMAD QURESHI Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785011 2018 MP ANAM AAMIR AAMIR WASEEM Sociology BA 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 82,600 H1785012 2018 MP AQSA KHAN M.AZHAR KHAN Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785013 2018 MP AQSA SAJID SAJID HASAN KHAN Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 47,200 H1785014 2018 MP AREEBA MUHAMMAD YOUNUS Sociology BA 3,4,5,6,7,8 70,800 H1785016 2018 MP ARZOO MUKHTAR AHMED Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785017 2018 MP AYESHA HASHIM SYED HASHIM ALI Sociology BA 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 82,600 H1785018 2018 MP AYESHA HASSAN HASSAN IQBAL Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785019 2018 MP AYMAN RAUF ABDUL RAUF Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785021 2018 MP BENISHALI ASHRAFALI Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785022 2018 MP BIBI AREEBA SYED MEHMOOD SHAH Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785023 2018 MP BUSHRA JABEEN MUSHARAF ALI Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785024 2018 MP ESHMA KAZMI SYED SHAMS UL HASAN KAZMI Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785025 2018 MP FAJAR TARIQ BUTT TARIQ GHULAM NABI Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785026 2018 MP FAZAL REHMAN MUHAMMAD YASEEN Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785027 2018 MP HAFIZA SOHAIRA RAZA SYED MUHAMMAD RAZA Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785030 2018 MP HAWWA KHAN MUHAMMAD IFTIKHAR HUSSAIN Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785031 2018 MP IQRA AQIL MUHAMMAD AQIL Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785032 2018 MP IRAJ WASEEM Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785035 2018 MP KANWAL NAZ ASHFAQ AHMED ATTARI Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785036 2018 MP KANZA JAVAID MUHAMMAD JAVAID Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785037 2018 MP MAHEEN NAVEED NAVEED AHMED Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785038 2018 MP MAHNOOR KHAN WAQAR AHMED Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785039 2018 MP MANAHIL JAWAID MUHAMMAD JAWAID IQBAL Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785040 2018 MP MARIAM RAJA ARSHAD HAYAT Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785041 2018 MP MEHAK QADIR ALI BUKHARI SYED QADIR ALI BUKHARI Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785043 2018 MP MEHWISH ABDUL AZIZ Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785044 2018 MP MOHSIN MALIK MAQBOOL MALIK Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 47,200 H1785045 2018 MP MUHAMMAD AHSAN HAMEED ABDUL HAMEED Sociology BA 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 82,600 H1785047 2018 MP NEHA ATIQ ATIQ HUSSAIN SIDDIQUI Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785048 2018 MP NIDA BATOOL HASSAN ABBAS Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785049 2018 MP NIDA MALIK SALEEM AKHTAR MALIK Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785050 2018 MP NOOR-UL-AIN ZAIDI SYED SIDBTE HASSAN ZAIDI Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 47,200 H1785051 2018 MP QURATUL AIN MEHDI ALI KHAN Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 47,200 H1785052 2018 MP RAHIMA IQBAL Sociology BA 8 11,800 28 SEAT # YEAR PRG ID NAME FATHER NAME DEPARTMENT CLASS SMESTER TOTAL H1785053 2018 MP RUQAIYA MURTAZA MURTAZA MUSTAFA Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785054 2018 MP SABA SANAULLAH SANAULLAH Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 47,200 H1785055 2018 MP SAMAN SIDDIQUE MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785056 2018 MP SANA IDREES MUHAMMAD IDREES Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785057 2018 MP SIDRA KANWAL RASHEED AHMED FAROOQUI Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785059 2018 MP SOBIA NEHAL SYED NEHAL HUSSAIN (LATE) Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785060 2018 MP SUMRA KHAN MUHAMMAD ZAHID KHAN Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785061 2018 MP SYEDA AMNA ALI SYED MUSTUFA ALI Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785062 2018 MP SYEDA GHADEER FATIMA SYED TANVEER ALAM RIZVI Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785064 2018 MP SYEDA SUKAINA BATOOL SYED RIZWAN HUSSAIN RIZVI Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785065 2018 MP TABASSUM TAB MUHAMMAD ASLAM Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 47,200 H1785067 2018 MP TOBA SHABIR AHMED Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785068 2018 MP TOOBA HAIDER HAIDER BUX Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785069 2018 MP UMMUL QURA MUSHIR ALAM Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785070 2018 MP UZMA LATIF ABDUL LATIF Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785071 2018 MP WAJIHA MAJID ABDUL MAJID KHAN Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 H1785072 2018 MP YUSRA WASEEM WASEEM AHMED Sociology BA 8 11,800 H1785073 2018 MP ZOBIA FATIMA ZULFIQAR ALI Sociology BA 7,8 23,600 EP1824001 2018 EP ABDUL QADEER ZARD ULLAH KHAN Sociology BA 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 144,200 EP1824003 2018 EP AHMAD HASSAN ISHAQUE MUHAMMAD ISHAQUE Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824005 2018 EP AKIF HUSSAIN KHAN MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN KHAN Sociology BA 3,4,5,6,7,8 123,600 EP1824006 2018 EP ALINA ALI AKBER ALI AKBER Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824008 2018 EP ANJUM NISA SHAHMIR ALI Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824009 2018 EP ANUM TARIQUE TARIQUE IQBAL Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824010 2018 EP AQSA ARSHAD MUHAMMAD ARSHAD QAYUM Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824011 2018 EP ARBISH SADIQ SYED MUHAMMAD SAQIB Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824012 2018 EP AREESHA NASIR MUHAMMAD NASIR Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824013 2018 EP ARISHA JAFAR GHULAM JAFAR SIDDIQUI Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824014 2018 EP ARSALAN AHMED ALAVI IZHAR AHMED ALAVI Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824015 2018 EP ASHAR AAMIR AAMIR RASHID Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824016 2018 EP AYMEN FATIMA MUHAMMAD ALI ZAIDI Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824017 2018 EP AYMEN KHAN NIZAMUDDIN KHAN Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824019 2018 EP BUSHRA ASHRAF ASHRAF SALEEM KHAN Sociology BA 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 144,200 EP1824020 2018 EP DURR E SAMEEN GHULAM QADIR Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824021 2018 EP FAAZILA BAIG MUHAMMAD ANEES BAIG Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824023 2018 EP FARDEEN JAWED Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824024 2018 EP FARIHA FATIMA IQBAL FATMI Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824025 2018 EP FATIMA ZEHRA FARRUKH MIRZA Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824026 2018 EP GHAZAL MANZOOR MANZOOR AHMAD Sociology BA 3,4,5,6,7,8 123,600 EP1824027 2018 EP HANIA KHAN IMRAN KHAN Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824028 2018 EP HAREEM BASEER ABDUL BASEER KHAN Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 28 SEAT # YEAR PRG ID NAME FATHER NAME DEPARTMENT CLASS SMESTER TOTAL EP1824031 2018 EP IQRA FALAK FALAK SHER LODHI Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 86,500 EP1824032 2018 EP IQRA JAFAR HUSSAIN JAFAR HUSSAIN Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824033 2018 EP IRFAN AHMED GHULAM RASOOL Sociology BA 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 144,200 EP1824034 2018 EP JAVERIA YOUSUF MIRZA YOUSUF BAIG Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824036 2018 EP KHIZRA SHAHID SHAHID PARVEZ Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824039 2018 EP MAHEEN YOUSUF MOHAMMAD YOUSUF Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824040 2018 EP MAHRUKH RIZWAN Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824041 2018 EP MALIK MUHAMMAD SHOAIB ARIF MALIK MUHAMMAD ARIF Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824042 2018 EP MARIA USMANI TARIQ USMANI Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824043 2018 EP MARIUM ABBAS SYED HUSSAIN ABBAS JAFFARI Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824045 2018 EP MEHWISH JAVED MUHAMMAD JAVED Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824046 2018 EP MOHAMMAD SAAD ABDUL WAHAB Sociology BA 4,5,6,7,8 103,000 EP1824047 2018 EP MOHSIN MOHI UDDIN Sociology BA 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 144,200 EP1824048 2018 EP MUBEEN-UZ-ZAMAN TAUQEER-UZ-ZAMAN Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824049 2018 EP MUHAMMAD ALI MUHAMMAD ISHAQ Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824050 2018 EP MUHAMMAD FAIZAN LATIF ABDUL LATIF Sociology BA 3,4,5,6,7,8 123,600 EP1824051 2018 EP MUHAMMAD HASNAIN MUHAMMAD HANIF Sociology BA 4,5,6,7,8 103,000 EP1824052 2018 EP MUHAMMAD HASSAN KARIM Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824053 2018 EP MUHAMMAD HASSAN RAZA HAFIZ MUHAMMAD MUFEEZ UDDIN Sociology BA 4,5,6,7,8 103,000 EP1824054 2018 EP MUHAMMAD SAAD MUSTAFA MUHAMMAD MUSTAFA ARIF Sociology BA 3,4,5,6,7,8 123,600 EP1824055 2018 EP MUHAMMAD SHEHERYAR IQBAL MUHAMMAD JAWED IQBAL Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824056 2018 EP MUHAMMAD SUHAIB ANSARI ABDUL AZIZ ANSARI Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824057 2018 EP MUHAMMAD USMAN NAEEM AHMED Sociology BA 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 144,200 EP1824059 2018 EP MUHAMMAD ZAIN UL ABDEIN MUHAMMAD SANAULLAH Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824061 2018 EP NAMRAH SALEEM SALEEM KAMRAN Sociology BA 4,5,6,7,8 103,000 EP1824062 2018 EP NIDA FATIMA AZIM Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824063 2018 EP NILOFER JAHAN KHANAM NEAZ AHMED KHAN Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824064 2018 EP NIMRA ABDULLAH ABDULLAH Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824065 2018 EP NITASHA QAZI IRSHAD AHMED QAZI Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824066 2018 EP NYMRA KHAN FEROZ KHAN Sociology BA 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 144,200 EP1824067 2018 EP QURATULAIN MUSHTAQ ALI KHUHRO Sociology BA 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 144,200 EP1824068 2018 EP RABIA HAJI ABDUL RAZZAK Sociology BA 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 144,200 EP1824069 2018 EP RABIA ZAFAR ZAFAR IQBAL JAVED Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824072 2018 EP RIMSHA RAFI RAFI AHMED Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824073 2018 EP ROSHANAY TAUSEEF MUHAMMAD ABDUL TAUSEEF KHAN Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824074 2018 EP SADIA BATOOL MUSARRAT AFTAB Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824075 2018 EP SAIMA SANAULLAH SANAULLAH Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824076 2018 EP SAIRA LIAQAT LIAQAT ALI Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824078 2018 EP SALMAN MALIK ABDUL SHAKOOR Sociology BA 3,4,5,6,7,8 123,600 EP1824079 2018 EP SAQIB ALI MUZAFFAR MUZAFFAR USMAN Sociology BA 5,6,7,8 82,400 EP1824080 2018 EP SARAH HANIF MUHAMMAD HANIF Sociology BA 8 20,600 28 SEAT # YEAR PRG ID NAME FATHER NAME DEPARTMENT CLASS SMESTER TOTAL EP1824082 2018 EP SHANZA NAWAB NAWAB AHMED Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824083 2018 EP SUMAIRA ALI ALI MUHAMMAD Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824084 2018 EP SUMMAIYA SALAHUDDIN Sociology BA 8 20,600 EP1824085 2018 EP SYED KUMAIL RAZA SYED ALI KAUSAR Sociology BA 7,8 41,200 EP1824087 2018 EP SYED MUHAMMAD FAHAD SYED MUHAMMAD SALEEM Sociology BA 4,5,6,7,8 103,000 EP1824089
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