Whether Tashfeen Malik studied in BZU during the 2007-12 session ?

Tashfeen Malik had studied in Bahauddin Zakariya University in Multan,She was a student of Pharmacology .She got more than 74 percent marks official said.Malik's father Engineer Gulzar Ahmed moved to Saudi Arabia from Pakistan about 32 years ago when his father died in Karor Lal Eisan in Layyah District she born in Saudi Arabia in July 1986 .She admitted in Pakistan International School Riyadh (KSA) she passed her SSC exam with science in 2004 and scored 429 out of 500 total marks. During her study in Bahauddin Zakariya University She also joined evening classes of Al-Huda religious school in officers colony,Multan. She was a veiled girl. Teachers described Ms Malik as a polite and driven student who was visibly devout, always wearing the niqab face covering and avoiding contact with male students. But that hardly made her unique in southern Pakistan, particularly after she had spent most of her life in Saudi Arabia, and the timing and circumstances of her shift into militancy remain a mystery to investigators.Although Ms Malik obtained her place under a quota system that reserves places for the children of expatriate Pakistanis, she quickly impressed professors with her diligence and ability. Some thought she might eventually become a lecturer.
“We felt she could be an asset to the university if she joined the faculty after completing her studies,” Dr Khalid Hussain Janbaz, a former lecturer, said in a phone interview.No male lecturer knew what she looked like, however, because of the niqab. And though conservative Muslims were not unusual there, Ms. Malik developed a reputation as someone who purposefully avoided making friends with men and who was deeply rooted in her Saudi upbringing.After two years living at Maryam Hall, a hostel for female students, she complained to one faculty member that she was uncomfortable with the behavior of the other women. “She told me, ‘My parents live in Saudi Arabia, and I am not getting along with my roommates and cannot adjust with them, so can you help me?’ ” Dr Syed Nisar Hussain Shah recalled.Soon after, Ms Malik moved into a private house in the city that her parents rented for her. “I would call Tashfeen a Saudi girl,” Dr Shah said. “She had just come to Pakistan for her degree.”

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