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Mangi Jawed Ahmed

e.mail: jawedmangi@yahoo.com

mangijawed@hotmail.com, Mobile No. 0333-233-7927

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|membership of professional bodies |Member of Pakistan Engineering Council, Islamabad |
| |under registration # EL/10784 |
| |Member of Pakistan Engineering Congress, Lahore |
|Qualification professional | |
| |2011 M.B.A from FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF ARTS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY,KARACHI PAKISTAN |
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| |1993 Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering.) from Mehran University of Engineering |
|Qualifications academic |and Technology, Jamshoro with ‘A’ grade 91% marks |
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|professional activities | |
| |Higher Secondary School Certificate with A grade 71% marks,

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