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Badar colony Muraliwala, Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan.

(Contact(): 0092-344-2090939 N.I.C#: 34101-4014896-3 E-mail: usmanjani@yahoo.com Usmanjamil939@gmail.com

Name : USMAN JAMIL Father’s name : MUHAMMAD JAMIL

Date of birth : 14, DECEMBER, 1991

Religion : ISLAM

Gender : MALE

Marital Status : SINGLE

Nationality : PAKISTAN Languages Known : URDU, PUNJABI, ENGLISH,

Health good : GOOD.

YEAR. ❖ Metric: ( SCIENCE ) 2007

BORD of intermediate & Secondary Education, GUJRANWALA.

❖ Intermediate: ( I.COM ) 2009

BORD of intermediate & Secondary Education, GUJRANWALA.

❖ Bachelor: ( B.COM) 2011

Punjab University (Lahore)

❖ Master in Business Administration 2012 (MBA) (BANKING & FINANCE) (Continues)

❖ Typing Skill ❖ Ms word ❖ Ms Excel ❖ Ms Power Point ❖ In Page Urdu ❖ Inter net & E-mail

Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Computer architecture Computer Assembling Installation of other soft ware

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