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While the entire 721-candidate roster spans extensive documentation, the following chronological breakdown highlights key mid-to-high tier merit allocations from the official gazette: Ahmed Ali (Roll No. 2242) Merit No. 207: Salman A. Malik (Roll No. 1964) Merit No. 208: Sami Ullah Khan (Roll No. 3468) Merit No. 209: Misba Jabeen (Roll No. 1655) Merit No. 210: Tahir Ijaz (Roll No. 2753) Merit No. 211: Ghanzafar Ali Khan Hoti (Roll No. 3228) Merit No. 212: Saman Rai (Roll No. 1704) Merit No. 213: Farzana Altaf (Roll No. 1756) Merit No. 214: Afzall Ahmed (Roll No. 0074) Merit No. 215: Touqeer Haider Qazmi (Roll No. 2770) Merit No. 216: Marium Pervaiz Butt (Roll No. 2442) Merit No. 217: Mohammad Bilal Khan (Roll No. 0869) Merit No. 218: Abid Aziz Memon (Roll No. 0782) Merit No. 219: Mudassar Maqbool (Roll No. 0329) Merit No. 220: Saadia Tehreem (Roll No. 2643)

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The year 2000 had seen major political and administrative shifts in Pakistan. By 2001, the examination system under General Pervez Musharraf’s regime was undergoing subtle reforms. The FPSC maintained its rigorous standard, but the 2001 exam was unique due to: Malik (Roll No