Muhammad Abbas
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Where do you live?
UK
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
yes
Your major?
Electrical

Comment Wall (3 comments)

At 10:58am on September 14, 2007, Riaz Haq said…
Dear Amir,
Welcome aboard. Please invite other alums you know in the UK to join NEDians Worldwide community.
Riaz
At 12:18pm on October 14, 2007, Aamir said…
Budhay...!!!
At 7:01pm on October 14, 2007, Afaque A Qureshi said…
Hi Abbas how are you. Please contact me through this or my e mail afaqueaq@yahoo.com. I am currently in the USA pursuing my masters degree in Economics. Its been long time talking to you. How is your PhD going? How is bhabi and kids? All the best
Afaque A Qureshi

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