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List of Qualified Candidates of Neet/Ug 2016, Manipur LIST OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES OF NEET/UG 2016, MANIPUR SL. NO. ROLL CANDIDATE NAME FATHER / GUARDIAN NAME SEX CAT PH TPHY TCHE TBIO TOTAL 1 60836540 ADITYA JAIN LALIT JAIN Male OTHERS NO 123 104 289 516 2 62902221 LAIKHURAM MALEMNGANBA SINGH L SHYAMKUMAR SINGH Male OBC NO 79 124 310 513 3 81008471 SACHINDRA KSHETRIMAYUM KSHETRIMAYUM ACHOUBA SINGH Male OTHERS NO 111 105 292 508 4 62905028 MUTUM HEMCHANDRA SINGH M NABA SINGH Male OBC NO 46 130 326 502 5 62900665 SUSAMA YUMNAM HOMENDRO YUMNAM Female OTHERS NO 79 109 303 491 6 62906563 YENGKHOM RAHUL SINGH YENGKHOM HEROJIT SINGH Male OBC NO 72 108 310 490 7 84902267 SOFIA RANI WAIROKPAM SHYAMJAI SINGH W Female OBC NO 109 83 297 489 8 62902140 AKOIJAM JELSON SINGH AKOIJAM IBOTOMBA SINGH Male OBC NO 110 119 260 489 9 62906664 NIVEDA NAOSHRAM NAOSHRAM SARAT SINGH Female OBC NO 70 130 288 488 10 62900224 NGANGOM ROMA NGANGOM RAJENDRO Female OBC NO 43 127 317 487 11 62905409 WAIKHOM MONIKA DEVI WAIKHOM MANGIBABU SINGH Female OBC NO 89 108 290 487 12 62902174 THOUDAM TARUNKUMARI THOUDAM SHANTIKESHWAR SINGH Female OBC NO 71 108 306 485 13 62903421 R K PARIHANBA R K SANAJAOBA Male OBC NO 89 111 285 485 14 62902827 REMA NAOREM NAOREM SANATOMBA Female OBC NO 84 100 298 482 15 62904352 THONGAM GREEHINI DEVI THONGAM KUMAR SINGH Female OTHERS NO 72 118 292 482 16 84901489 DANIEL HIJAM HIJAM ROMESH SINGH Male OBC NO 96 92 292 480 17 62904359 SHARANGTHEM KISHAN SINGH SHARANGTHEM SURANJOY SINGH Male OBC NO 81 116 283 480 18 62901296 LAISHRAM BOYCHA SINGH LAISHRAM TEMBA SINGH Male OBC NO 78 103 298 479 19 62902187 SARMILA LONGJAM BASANTA LONGJAM Female OBC NO 61 116 301 478 20 62903148 NINGOMBAM GIRIJA CHANU NINGOMBAM DEBABRATA MEITEI Female OTHERS NO 71 127 277 475 21 62902531 THINGUJAM JAMES TH MAIPAK SINGH Male OBC NO 81 100 293 474 22 62905646 RAHUL HIDANGMAYUM L H DEBENDRAKISHOR SHARMA Male OBC NO 93 113 267 473 23 62905435 SUSHMITA KHAIDEM KH TOMAL SINGH Female SC NO 44 113 315 472 24 62903568 ASEM AMARJIT SINGH ASEM SUBON SINGH Male OBC NO 77 100 295 472 25 62904497 MAISNAM BIJEN SINGH MAISNAM BRAJAMANI SINGH Male OTHERS NO 90 112 270 472 26 62904057 TEJI LAISHRAM LAISHRAM INDRAKUMAR SINGH Female OBC NO 48 110 312 470 27 62903126 CHUNGKHAM PREMKUMAR SINGH CH IBOCHOUBA SINGH Male OBC NO 43 121 305 469 28 62901430 USHAKIRAN THOKCHOM THOKCHOM JEMON SINGH Female OBC NO 55 130 284 469 29 62902647 DEEPAGYANEE OKRAM OKRAM MODHUMANGOL Female OBC NO 75 111 283 469 30 62904360 PANGAMBAM HEMBA SINGH P INAOBI SINGH Male OBC NO 48 100 320 468 31 62904475 SAIKHOM MONICA CHANU SAIKHOM IBOMCHA SINGH Female OBC NO 75 110 283 468 32 62901836 MIRANDA ASHEM INDRAJIT ASHEM Female OBC NO 75 103 289 467 1 LIST OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES OF NEET/UG 2016, MANIPUR SL. NO. ROLL CANDIDATE NAME FATHER / GUARDIAN NAME SEX CAT PH TPHY TCHE TBIO TOTAL 33 62900636 MAIBAM ZERON SINGH MAIBAM NOYON SINGH Male OTHERS NO 61 102 303 466 34 62904251 KHANGEMBAM MANIMATUM SINGH KHANGEMBAM RAMANANDA SINGH Male OBC NO 50 119 297 466 35 62903914 HUIDROM TONDON CHANU HUIDROM BIREN SINGH Female OBC NO 57 108 300 465 36 62902550 MIRANDA OINAM OINAM SHASHIKUMAR SINGH Female SC NO 100 97 268 465 37 62901808 MD MAHBUB UL HAQ MD SAMSUR JAMAN Male OBC NO 77 102 285 464 38 62901157 KANGABAM LANCHENBA MANGANG KANGABAM SADANANDA SINGH Male OBC NO 58 108 296 462 39 84900801 SALAINGAMBA MUTUM M SANAYAIMA Male OBC NO 111 71 280 462 40 84903535 LANVARANI HEISNAM H MALEMKHOMBA Female OBC NO 85 84 291 460 41 86206398 SHAPHIREMBI CHONGTHAM CH LOKENDRA SINGH Female OTHERS NO 101 92 267 460 42 62900421 NAOREM BANIKUMAR SINGH N IBOBI SINGH Male OBC NO 89 110 261 460 43 62900530 NAOREM TARUNKUMAR SINGH NAOREM YAIMA SINGH Male SC NO 69 100 290 459 44 62904282 SUMANTA CHANU OINAM OINAM DEVANANDA MEITEI Female OBC NO 54 109 295 458 45 62900490 HOMENDRA KANGABAM K DEVEN SINGH Male OBC NO 69 112 277 458 46 62903462 DHANESHORI ATHOKPAM ATHOKPAM IMOCHA SINGH Female OBC NO 48 118 291 457 47 62900841 LONGJAM PAREIHANBA MEETEI L IBOCHA MEETEI Male OBC NO 72 118 267 457 48 84901865 H MODISON SINGH HANGLEM IMOCHOUBA SINGH Male OBC NO 61 97 298 456 49 62905976 JAYALUXMEE OINAM OINAM GOJENDRO SINGH Female OTHERS NO 47 114 295 456 50 62900994 ROSY FARAHAT MS AHAMED Female OBC NO 47 117 292 456 51 62904961 MEIKAMBAM BIKRAMJIT SINGH M MANI SINGH Male OBC NO 61 99 295 455 52 62900571 ABHINAY THOKCHOM THOKCHOM BROJEN Male OBC NO 47 119 289 455 53 62902900 LANGPOKLAKPAM BAMKIM SINGH LANGPOKLAKPAM BINOY SINGH Male OBC NO 48 135 272 455 54 62902806 BAHENA OKRAM IBOHANBI OKRAM Female OBC NO 52 116 286 454 55 62903413 RAJKUMAR SANAYAIMA RAJKUMAR HEROJIT Male OBC NO 47 108 298 453 56 62902684 HUIREM ROBINSON SINGH HUIREM PREMKUMAR SINGH Male OBC NO 28 110 314 452 57 62903687 JENNIFER KIMNUNTLUANGI THANGSANGVUNGA Female ST NO 34 106 312 452 58 62900913 THOUNAOJAM DOMENKUMAR SINGH TH INGOBI SINGH Male OBC NO 33 108 311 452 59 62905638 ASEM KRISHNANANDA SINGH A KULAMCHAT SINGH Male OTHERS NO 64 105 283 452 60 62901484 KONJENGBAM VIDYASAGAR SHANTI SINGH Male SC NO 71 104 277 452 61 62902615 MIRANDA MONGBIJAM MONGBIJAM IBOYAIMA SINGH Female OBC NO 53 112 286 451 62 62902584 HARISON YUMNAM YUMNAM HOMENDRO SINGH Male OTHERS NO 62 104 285 451 63 62900315 MEMTOMBI YUMNAM YUMNAM INGOBI SINGH Female OBC NO 68 105 278 451 64 62905143 LAIRIKYENGBAM PENTAL ROY LAIRIKYENGBAM SHOTISH KUMAR ROY Male OBC NO 61 119 270 450 2 LIST OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES OF NEET/UG 2016, MANIPUR SL. NO. ROLL CANDIDATE NAME FATHER / GUARDIAN NAME SEX CAT PH TPHY TCHE TBIO TOTAL 65 62906455 YUMNAM ANANDI DEVI YUMNAM CHAOTHOI SINGH Female OBC NO 59 113 277 449 66 62900852 JOHN ELANGBAM E GOURAMOHON SINGH Male OBC NO 57 108 283 448 67 62904277 CHIROM ANIL CH BASANTA MEITEI Male OBC NO 66 111 271 448 68 62901118 SHAMULAILATPAM SHIVADUTTA SH TOMBISANA SHARMA Male OBC NO 79 107 262 448 69 84903223 KAVITA ARAMBAM A BROJENDRO Female OTHERS NO 64 83 300 447 70 84903701 KHOMDRAM SADANANDA SINGH KH RANJIT SINGH Male OBC NO 40 108 299 447 71 62904103 NEWTON POTSHANGBAM POTSHANGBAM KHAMBA SINGH Male OTHERS NO 54 109 284 447 72 62900954 WANGKHEM JOLYSON WANGKHEM JILACHANDRA Male OBC NO 46 122 279 447 73 62904482 HEMAM CHITTARANJAN SINGH HEMAM KUMAR SINGH Male SC NO 90 103 254 447 74 62904832 KAKULI DEB KANU DEB Female OTHERS NO 79 89 278 446 75 84904035 YENGKHOM ARVIND SINGH YENGKHOM BABUYAIMA SINGH Male SC NO 53 94 298 445 76 62901935 BIDYAPATI NINGTHOUJAM N TOMBA SINGH Female OBC NO 49 99 297 445 77 62904149 ALVIN KHANGEMBAM KHANGEMBAM PRIYOJIT SINGH Male OTHERS NO 61 109 275 445 78 62905504 MD ZIAUR RAHMAN YUMKHAIBAM MD RAHAMATTULLAH YUMKHAIBAM Male OBC NO 34 104 305 443 79 62903632 SOROKHAIBAM TAMARJIT SINGH S NARAHARI SINGH Male OBC NO 51 98 294 443 80 60822415 JOHNSMILE KHOIROM KH RAGHUMANI SINGH Male OBC NO 72 88 283 443 81 84902031 LAISHRAM BANDEEP LAISHRAM BIRENDRO SINGH Male OTHERS NO 70 94 279 443 82 62901114 NINGTHOUJAM SOMOLATA NINGTHOUJAM JAYANTAKUMAR SINGH Female OBC NO 61 111 271 443 83 84902950 ANISH OINAM OINAM DIJEN SINGH Male OTHERS NO 55 93 294 442 84 84903708 IRWINA IRENGBAM IBOMCHA IRENGBAM Female OBC NO 83 70 289 442 85 62903303 MD MOASIM KHAN MD FAJUR RAHMAN Male OBC NO 42 115 285 442 86 62904615 PUKHRAMBAM BIDHYARANI DEVI P KUMAR SINGH Female OBC NO 47 117 278 442 87 62901263 RAHUL MOIRANGTHEM MOIRANGTHEM MANIHAR SINGH Male SC NO 69 108 265 442 88 84903492 KHANGEMBAM AMARTYA SINGH KHANGEMBAM ARUNKUMAR SINGH Male OBC NO 92 104 246 442 89 62900681 WAIROKPAM TRIVEDI DEVI W BIRENDRA SINGH Female OBC NO 60 91 290 441 90 62905289 AKOIJAM MALEMNGANBI DEVI AKOIJAM NABACHANDRA SINGH Female OBC NO 44 107 289 440 91 84903424 SIJAGURUMAYUM BEDASHREE DEVI S BEBEKALAL SHARMA Female OBC NO 88 65 287 440 92 62902675 NONGTHOMBAM BIDYANANDA SINGH NONGTHOMBAM SHYAMO SINGH Male OBC NO 40 115 285 440 93 62905786 MOHAMMED HIKAMATTULLAH KHAN M MUHIBULLAH KHAN Male OBC NO 55 101 284 440 94 62904684 NINGOMBAM SUSHMA DEVI N BIKRAM SINGH Female OBC NO 57 100 283 440 95 84901393 MAIBAM ZAMES SINGH MAIBAM NOYON SINGH Male OTHERS NO 92 90 258 440 96 62904564 NONGTHOMBAM VICTOR SINGH NONGTHOMBAM TIKEN SINGH Male OBC NO 87 43 309 439 3 LIST OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES OF NEET/UG 2016, MANIPUR SL. NO. ROLL CANDIDATE NAME FATHER / GUARDIAN NAME SEX CAT PH TPHY TCHE TBIO TOTAL 97 62903319 MAURICE OKRAM MANGLEMJAO OKRAM Male OBC NO 48 103 288 439 98 62904538 KSHETRIMAYUM SANATHOI KSHETRIMAYUM NABACHANDRA SINGH Female OBC NO 55 100 284 439 99 62903948 LOYANGAMBA KHANGENBAM KHANGENBAM SHAMUNGOU SINGH Male OBC NO 51 113 275 439 100 62206297 ADITYA JAIN BASANT KUMAR JAIN Male OTHERS NO 61 111 266 438 101 62905420 REBECCA HOINEIKIM BAITE SEMKHOSEI BAITE Female ST NO 35 91 311 437 102 62900925 KHANGEMBAM HEMJIT SINGH KH JUGIN SINGH Male OBC NO 58 79 300 437 103 62906291 BIDYALUXMI ARIBAM A SHARAT SHARMA Female OBC NO 55 88 293 436 104 62903807 YUMKHAIBAM RAINY YUMKHAIBAM NABAKANTA SINGH Male OTHERS NO 31 115 290 436 105 62904790 MINERVA RAJKUMARI R K YAISANA Female OBC NO 54 102 280 436 106 62902021 NAOREM THOISANA MEETEI NAOREM NABACHANDRA MEETEI Male OBC NO 43 87 305 435 107 62905270 AMRITAPRIYA THOUNAOJAM THOUNAOJAM TIKEN SINGH Female OBC NO 50 83 302 435 108 62900891 RABINA PUKHRAMBAM P KUMAR SINGH Female OBC NO 48 109 278 435 109 62902712 ATHOKPAM BISHANTA SINGH A RAJENDRA SINGH Male OBC NO 54 119 262 435 110 62906004 SHAMURAILATPAM SHIVADUTTA SHARMA SHAMURAILATPAM LOKEN SHARMA Male OBC NO 92 90 253 435 111 62900038 DEBERJEET USHAM USHAM DEBEN SINGH Male OTHERS NO 70 66 298 434 112 62901288 DP SAKIB DP MV ABDUL HAQUE Male OBC NO 29 125 280 434 113 62906372 RUHINA BANU ABDUL SALAM SHAH Female OBC NO 72 88 274 434 114 62902095 SANGOMSUMPHAM RAHENA
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