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VENKATESHWAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Sector VENKATESHWAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Sector - 10, Dwarka, New Delhi - 110075 POINT-WISE LIST OF APPLICANTS FOR PRE-SCHOOL ADMISSION (2021-2022) NOTE: 1) There will be a draw for applicants with 70 points on 17th March, 2021 at 3.00 pm in the school grounds. Please carry your registration slip for the draw. 2) Parent's are requested to follow all appropriate Covid behaviour. Wearing of masks is mandatory. Please maintain social distancing and carry a bottle of sanitizer with you. Single parent representative is requested to attend to avoid overcrowding. 3) Applicants with 90 and 80 points are selected for admission to Preschool. 4) In case of duplicate entries, the latest registration number has been considered. Total S.NO. Student Name DateofBirth Gender Mother Name Father Name Reg No Distance Alumini Sibling Points 1 Dhanisha Arora 22.11.2017 Female Nidhi Arora Harish Arora 2021/0045 70 0 20 90 2 Taraansh Mittal 17.11.2017 Male Ankita Mittal Nitin Mittal 2021/0081 70 0 20 90 3 Zohaan Ullah Chauhan 26.09.2017 Male Amreen Khan Talat Ullah Chauhan 2021/0106 70 0 20 90 4 Kaashvi Sharma 01.11.2017 Female Aditi Mishra Keshav Sharma 2021/0145 70 0 20 90 5 Aadhya Jain 25.08.2017 Female Ritu Jain Nitin Jain 2021/0168 70 0 20 90 6 Shivika Singhal 08.03.2018 Female Neha Singhal Ajay Singhal 2021/0258 70 0 20 90 7 Rik Joshi 22.08.2017 Male Preeti Joshi Atri Joshi 2021/0261 70 0 20 90 8 Inaaya Sikka 28.04.2017 Female Swati Sikka Gaurav Sikka 2021/0281 70 0 20 90 9 Maira Khan 02.01.2018 Female Priyanki Khan Nadeem Khan 2021/0342 70 0 20 90 10 Aarav Gogia 03.12.2017 Male Neena Gogia 2021/0349 70 10 20 90 11 Ranveer Maggo 01.09.2017 Male Poonam Maggo Aman Maggo 2021/0388 70 0 20 90 12 Nihaar Hooda 06.07.2017 Female Pratima Hooda Ramneek Hooda 2021/0432 70 0 20 90 13 Gavya Sahni 04.09.2017 Female Annu Sahni Gaurav Sahni 2021/0438 70 0 20 90 14 Aarush Deshwal 09.06.2017 Male Amrita Pankaj Deshwal 2021/0451 70 0 20 90 15 Inaaya Maggo 11.10.2017 Female Shivani Maggo Raman Maggo 2021/0465 70 0 20 90 16 Gurnoor Bedi 04.09.2017 Female Meena Bedi Tajinder Singh Bedi 2021/0543 70 0 20 90 17 Khiaraah Bhardwaj 20.04.2017 Female Ritu Bhardwaj Vishal Bhardwaj 2021/0558 70 0 20 90 18 Gaurang Gupta 16.12.2017 Male Preeti Gupta Gaurav Gupta 2021/0582 70 0 20 90 19 Adhvik Goyal 10.01.2018 Male Vaishalli Goyal Nitin Kumar 2021/0626 70 0 20 90 20 Mayra Bhushan 12.07.2017 Female Sonia Bhushan Bharat Bhushan 2021/0627 70 0 20 90 21 Myra Kapoor 01.01.2018 Female Nidhi Kapoor Mohit Kapoor 2021/0724 70 0 20 90 22 Vaidehi Arora 19.07.2017 Female Manisha Arora Vishal Arora 2021/0737 70 0 20 90 23 Samara Jolly 26.04.2017 Female Sakshi Jolly Nitin Jolly 2021/0744 70 0 20 90 24 Amaira Singh 30.10.2017 Female Kalpana Kataria Parvesh Kumar 2021/0804 70 0 20 90 25 Parth Tandon 22.12.2017 Male Vibha Tandon Arun Tandon 2021/0850 70 0 20 90 Page 1 Total S.NO. Student Name DateofBirth Gender Mother Name Father Name Reg No Distance Alumini Sibling Points 26 Nirmit Tehlan 25.09.2017 Male Meenakshi Tehlan Devraj Tehlan 2021/0949 70 0 20 90 27 Jiyanshi Sethi 29.10.2017 Female Neha Sethi Yogesh Sethi 2021/0959 70 0 20 90 28 Ria Gangwani 16.02.2018 Female Mansi Ghildiyal Devender Gangwani 2021/0973 70 0 20 90 29 Viransh Solanki 06.11.2017 Male Kanika Solanki Yogesh Solanki 2021/0979 70 10 20 90 30 Bhavin Saluja 22.06.2017 Male Barkha Saluja Yogesh Saluja 2021/0996 70 0 20 90 31 Riya Jagga 20.10.2017 Female Parul Jagga Rahul Jagga 2021/1106 70 0 20 90 32 Aadvika Maru 10.08.2017 Female Dr Sheetal Dalal Maru Abhishek Maru 2021/1109 70 0 20 90 33 Viraaj Dixit 28.11.2017 Male Anjali Dixit Vivek Dixit 2021/1145 70 0 20 90 34 Sanish Kainth 26.07.2017 Male Shilpy Kainth Sandeep Kainth 2021/1153 70 0 20 90 35 Pratishtha Rai 01.10.2017 Female Pratibha Rai Pankaj Rai 2021/1213 70 0 20 90 36 Pavika 11.12.2017 Female Pinki Rani Ravinder Choudhary 2021/1269 70 0 20 90 37 Yana Thakral 08.06.2017 Female Geeta Thakral Vijay Thakral 2021/1280 70 0 20 90 38 Aadhira 15.09.2017 Female Pooja Sahu Sushant Saurav 2021/1282 70 0 20 90 39 Aavya Gupta 12.06.2017 Female Namrata Gupta Mukund Gupta 2021/1312 70 0 20 90 40 Shivansh Sharma 14.10.2017 Male Renu Sharma Ranjan Sharma 2021/1361 70 0 20 90 41 Sudyut Mor 06.09.2017 Male Parveen Dahiya Sahas 2021/1433 70 0 20 90 42 Shivansh Ranjan Gupta 03.08.2017 Male Neha Gupta Pran Ranjan Gupta 2021/1439 70 0 20 90 43 Nitya Maan 26.10.2017 Female Sandhya Mann Neeraj Singh Mann 2021/1446 70 0 20 90 44 Tejas Goel 16.11.2017 Male Shailly Goel Dhruv Goel 2021/1529 70 0 20 90 45 Charvi Chhikara 16.07.2017 Female Savita Chhikara Sundeep Kumar Chhikara 2021/1637 70 0 20 90 46 Viraaj Mehta 02.09.2017 Male Archana Mehta Karan Mehta 2021/1656 70 0 20 90 47 Irshita Roy 12.12.2017 Female Manisha Kumari Satya Prakash Roy 2021/1658 70 0 20 90 48 Aadhyaan Markanday 11.09.2017 Male Sonali Singh Vishal Markanday 2021/1789 70 0 20 90 49 Divisha 08.09.2017 Female Renu Ravinder Singh 2021/1991 70 0 20 90 50 Lavith Rana 08.10.2017 Male Garima Kamal Kumar Rana 2021/2004 70 0 20 90 51 Anaya 03.04.2018 F Pooja Kumari Neeraj Gaur 2021/2285 70 0 20 90 52 Yuvaan Goel 07.03.2017 M Neha Goel Rajesh Goel 2021/2324 70 0 20 90 53 Aryaa Nagpal 29-06-17 Female Anamika Arora Nagpal Abhishek Nagpal VIS_DW_SWDEL/2021-2022/1610 70 20 0 90 54 Dyansh Narwal 05-10-17 Male Jyoti Narwal Sumit Narwal VIS_DW_SWDEL/2021-2022/1735 70 20 0 90 55 Sanaa Singla 02-11-17 Female Nitika Aggarwal Kath Sunny Kath Singla VIS_DW_SWDEL/2021-2022/2305 70 20 0 90 56 Tathagat Koul 22.08.2017 Male Kartika Koul Ajit Koul 2021/1199 70 0 20 90 57 Thivyan Guglani 29.11.2017 Male Dhruvi Guglani Kunal Guglani 2021/0288 70 10 0 80 58 Vrindhana Mehta 17-10-17 Female Sonam Datta Mehta Nikhil Mehta VIS_DW_SWDEL/2021-2022/1739 70 0 10 80 59 Vanya Talwar 06.08.2017 Female Garima Talwar Arjun Talwar 2021/0001 70 0 0 70 60 Jaiteg Singh Anand 04.07.2017 Male Jasmeet Kaur Anand Sarabjit Singh Anand 2021/0002 70 0 0 70 61 Nibhiv Chadha 08.03.2018 Male Priyanka Chadha Dr Nishant Chadha 2021/0003 70 0 0 70 62 Taksh Bajaj 26.07.2017 Male Rekha Mirchandani Manish Bajaj 2021/0004 70 0 0 70 63 Mahira Singh 08.09.2017 Female Dr Anita Dr Ram Singh 2021/0005 70 0 0 70 64 Yakshit Anand 27.09.2017 Male Neha Kumari Roushan Anand 2021/0006 70 0 0 70 65 Madhav Sharma 07.04.2017 Male Isha Kaushik Amit Sharma 2021/0007 70 0 0 70 66 Hridaan Nagar 06.04.2017 Male Rupali Nagar Sumit Nagar 2021/0008 70 0 0 70 67 Namish Mishra 09.11.2017 Male Alka Mishra Vikram Mishra 2021/0009 70 0 0 70 68 Ojas Batra 08.08.2017 Male Liza Rajpal Yogesh Batra 2021/0010 70 0 0 70 69 Dakshita Khattar 29.11.2017 Female Palak Khaneja Pankaj Khattar 2021/0011 70 0 0 70 Page 2 Total S.NO. Student Name DateofBirth Gender Mother Name Father Name Reg No Distance Alumini Sibling Points 70 Akse Yusuf Khan 29.10.2017 Female Shabishtan Zaman Khanam Md Shahnawaz Khan 2021/0012 70 0 0 70 71 Arayna Verma 19.08.2017 Female Pallak Verma Vishal Verma 2021/0013 70 0 0 70 72 Ojasvi Upadhyay 09.10.2017 Female Anupam Priyadarshini Aditya Upadhyaya 2021/0014 70 0 0 70 73 Manaksh Chauhan 25.08.2017 Male Akhilesh Rajpoot Manish Chauhan 2021/0015 70 0 0 70 74 Aviram Singh 05.11.2017 Male Anu Singh Sambhu Singh 2021/0016 70 0 0 70 75 Disha Jain 17.03.2018 Female Sonia Kansal Anshul Jain 2021/0017 70 0 0 70 76 Samarth Kumar 09.03.2018 Male Lovely Singh Prashant Kumar 2021/0018 70 0 0 70 77 Samriddhi Ssingh 05.12.2017 Female Priyanka Ssingh Beer Bbahadur Singh 2021/0019 70 0 0 70 78 Anishka Rai 30.11.2017 Female Shalini Rai Amit Kumar Rai 2021/0020 70 0 0 70 79 Aadya Krish 07.01.2018 Female Kumari Rekha Krishna Kumar 2021/0021 70 0 0 70 80 Shayaid Ibrahim 04.03.2018 Male Sneha Sm Shayaid Mohammad Javed 2021/0022 70 0 0 70 81 Krishvi Singh 13.02.2018 Female Nitika Kataria Swarn Singh 2021/0023 70 0 0 70 82 Vihaan Mathur 05.01.2018 Male Bhawna Kanojia Vipin Kumar 2021/0024 70 0 0 70 83 Jaanya Rajput 17.05.2017 Female Mahak Jain Shrichand 2021/0025 70 0 0 70 84 Manvi Jangra 08.11.2017 Female Shikha Vikas Kumar 2021/0026 70 0 0 70 85 Aditri 06.12.2017 Female Mandakini Nayak Bishwojit Behuria 2021/0027 70 0 0 70 86 Samayra Ahlawat 17.10.2017 Female Naminder Kaur Vipin Ahlawat 2021/0028 70 0 0 70 87 Aaradhya M Srivastav 27.10.2017 Female Priyanka Mohanty Roushan Kumar Srivastav 2021/0029 70 0 0 70 88 Ridvik Deswal 17.08.2017 Male Rachna Rohit Deshwal 2021/0030 70 0 0 70 89 Divyanshi Jaiswal 01.06.2017 Female Meenu Jaiswal Anuj Jaiswal 2021/0031 70 0 0 70 90 Shagun Tripathi 13.06.2017 Female Dolly Tripathi Ravi Tripathi 2021/0032 70 0 0 70 91 Viraj Narota 01.01.2018 Male Prerna Narota Varun Pal Narota 2021/0033 70 0 0 70 92 Aditya Pabreja 18.05.2017 Male Shivani Rohit Pabreja 2021/0034 70 0 0 70 93 Atharv Garg 20.10.2017 Male Purwa Garg Akhil Garg 2021/0035 70 0 0 70 94 Arhaan Javed 27.02.2018 Male Nazneen Javed Ashraf 2021/0036 70 0 0 70 95 Garvit Narula 30.05.2017 Male Meeta Narula Amit Narula 2021/0037 70 0 0 70 96 Kapish Pratim Deka 29.05.2017 Male Rishika Deka Arup Kumar Deka 2021/0038 70 0 0 70 97 Vyom Khanduja 14.11.2017 Male Chandni Rajat Khanduja 2021/0039 70 0 0 70 98 Demira Jakhmola 02.11.2017 Female Kavita Raizada Siddharth Jakhmola 2021/0040 70 0 0 70 99 Pratham Chhabra 21.09.2017 Male Niti Dua Tarun Chhabra 2021/0042 70 0 0 70 100 Parth Mishra 17.08.2017 Male Deepti Prateek Kumar Mishra 2021/0043 70 0 0 70 101 Jaisvi Bhola 28.10.2017 Female Sarabjeet Kaur Rajat Bhola 2021/0044 70 0 0 70 102 Advika Ojha 01.07.2017 Female Deepika Bhatia Sabyasachi Ojha 2021/0046 70 0 0 70 103 Ritika Jha 02.08.2017 Female Jyotsna Kumari Rahul Kumar 2021/0047 70 0 0 70 104 Mivaan Singh 29.11.2017 Male Sanmeet Kaur Avneet
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