Zia Uddin Shaikh
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Where do you live?
Sweden
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Zia Uddin Shaikh
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
No
Your major?
Computer System
Tell us about you:
Working in Ericsson Sweden

Comment Wall (3 comments)

At 11:06pm on September 20, 2007, Muhammad Khalilullah said…
mere bete. Khalil here. how r u Jigar
At 2:57am on September 21, 2007, Adeel Razi said…
Arey zia bhai aap kahan yeh sweden pohanch gai hai mobile ki janam bhomi mey :D how is life?
At 10:48am on October 9, 2007, Syed Qasim Bukhari said…
Assalam-o-Alaikum Sir
Its really nice to see en ex-NEDian with a bright career & its really very encouraging for us.Well em applying to some top universities for ma MS so I hope ur advices are gonna help me a lot in the near future.
I ve also started a discussion n would like to recieve ur comments there too

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