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Accounting and Finance Department: Caste All VIVEKANANDA COLLEGE Important Links | Contact Us (NAAC ACCREDITED GRADE-'A')(GOVT. SPONSORED) 269, Diamond Harbour Road, Thakurpukur Kolkata – 700063 List of All Applicants For : Session - 2021-2022 << Name of the B.Com. Honours - Accounting And Finance Department: Caste All Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank Form No. Name of the Top Subject Norm Year of Handicapped Caste Sl. All in SC in ST in in Candidate Four Number Total Passing (Y/N) No. OBC- OBC- A B ON/VC/21- 1 1 1 RAHUL RAJBANSHI 400 N.A 400 2021 No SC 22/12943 ON/VC/21- 2 1 MOHSIN HUSSAIN 400 N.A 400 2021 No General 22/15440 ON/VC/21- SUBHAYAN 3 1 400 N.A 400 2021 No General 22/17463 CHAKRABORTY ON/VC/21- SUBHRABRATA 4 2 394 N.A 394 2021 No General 22/2309 CHANDA ON/VC/21- SUBHRABRATA 5 2 394 N.A 394 2021 No General 22/2371 CHANDA ON/VC/21- 6 2 TORSHA SAHA 394 N.A 394 2021 No General 22/9333 ON/VC/21- 7 3 PRITAM SETH 391 N.A 391 2021 No General 22/8942 ON/VC/21- ARCHISMITA 8 3 391 N.A 391 2021 No General 22/14649 PANDA ON/VC/21- 9 4 RHITAM DAS 387 N.A 387 2021 No General 22/3639 ON/VC/21- 10 4 1 ARCHANA MEHTA 387 N.A 387 2021 No OBC-A 22/17713 ON/VC/21- 11 4 TANSHU AGARWAL 387 N.A 387 2021 No General 22/15039 ON/VC/21- 12 4 ARCHANA MEHTA 387 N.A 387 2021 No General 22/17726 ON/VC/21- RAJDIP 13 5 384 N.A 384 2021 No General 22/9359 CHATTERJEE ON/VC/21- REHAN 14 5 384 N.A 384 2021 No General 22/16035 BHATTACHARYA ON/VC/21- PRAKASH KUMAR 15 5 384 N.A 384 2021 No General 22/18627 MONDAL ON/VC/21- 16 6 ARKADEEP GHOSH 383 N.A 383 2021 No General 22/22 ON/VC/21- 17 7 VISHAL SHAW 382 N.A 382 2021 No General 22/519 ON/VC/21- 18 7 VISHAL SHAW 382 N.A 382 2021 No General 22/703 ON/VC/21- SUBHANGINI 19 7 382 N.A 382 2021 No General 22/13421 DASGUPTA ON/VC/21- 20 7 PRIYA BHARTI 382 N.A 382 2021 No General 22/16062 ON/VC/21- SIDDHANT KUMAR 21 8 381 N.A 381 2021 No General 22/7970 SHAH ON/VC/21- 22 8 SREYA CHATTERJEE 381 N.A 381 2021 No General 22/15048 ON/VC/21- 23 9 ARITRA PAUL 380 N.A 380 2021 No General 22/14828 ON/VC/21- 24 10 2 PAROMITA BHAKTA 379 N.A 379 2021 No SC 22/2148 25 10 ON/VC/21- JOYJIT GHOSH 379 N.A 379 2021 No General 22/7728 ON/VC/21- 26 10 RAM RAI 379 N.A 379 2021 No General 22/9646 ON/VC/21- RAMKRISHNA 27 10 1 379 N.A 379 2021 No OBC-B 22/18606 GORAI ON/VC/21- 28 10 KANHAIYA OJHA 379 N.A 379 2021 Yes General 22/19948 ON/VC/21- 29 11 SAYANITA DUTTA 378 N.A 378 2021 No General 22/25 ON/VC/21- 30 11 KASHISH AGARWAL 378 N.A 378 2021 No General 22/17673 ON/VC/21- 31 11 RISHITA SAHA 378 N.A 378 2021 No General 22/9447 ON/VC/21- 32 11 2 RISHIKA RAJ 378 N.A 378 2021 No OBC-A 22/17716 ON/VC/21- CHANDRA SEKHAR 33 11 378 N.A 378 2021 No General 22/15453 DUBEY ON/VC/21- 34 11 RISHIKA RAJ 378 N.A 378 2021 No General 22/17727 ON/VC/21- DEVESH 35 11 378 N.A 378 2020 No General 22/20261 MAHESHWARI ON/VC/21- 36 11 AAHLA MANDI 378 N.A 378 2021 No General 22/20424 ON/VC/21- 37 12 RUDRANIL BOSE 377 N.A 377 2021 No General 22/13537 ON/VC/21- 38 13 BRATATI BANERJEE 376 N.A 376 2021 No General 22/35 ON/VC/21- SOURASIS 39 13 376 N.A 376 2021 No General 22/334 CHAKRABORTY ON/VC/21- 40 13 PRACHETA SAHA 376 N.A 376 2021 No General 22/11409 ON/VC/21- 41 13 ANUSHKA KUMARI 376 N.A 376 2021 No General 22/18498 ON/VC/21- PURNIMA 42 14 375 N.A 375 2021 No General 22/314 CHATTERJEE ON/VC/21- 43 14 DEBOJYOTI LAHIRI 375 N.A 375 2021 No General 22/584 ON/VC/21- 44 14 JYOTI KUMARI JHA 375 N.A 375 2021 No General 22/2991 ON/VC/21- 45 14 SOUVIK CHAULIA 375 N.A 375 2020 No General 22/10359 ON/VC/21- 46 14 2 JIYA KUMARI 375 N.A 375 2021 No OBC-B 22/15890 ON/VC/21- 47 15 PAROMITA MONDAL 374 N.A 374 2021 No General 22/2761 ON/VC/21- 48 15 AVERI DUTTA 374 N.A 374 2021 No General 22/3367 ON/VC/21- RISHAV 49 15 374 N.A 374 2021 No General 22/9479 CHATTERJEE ON/VC/21- 50 15 ANUPAM MAITRA 374 N.A 374 2020 No General 22/11689 ON/VC/21- 51 15 SWARNALI PAUL 374 N.A 374 2021 No General 22/11971 ON/VC/21- 52 15 RUDRANIL BISWAS 374 N.A 374 2021 No General 22/15199 ON/VC/21- ROSHNI 53 15 374 N.A 374 2019 No General 22/17605 MUKHERJEE ON/VC/21- ROSHNI 54 15 374 N.A 374 2019 No General 22/17769 MUKHERJEE ON/VC/21- 55 16 ANJALI VARMA 373 N.A 373 2021 No General 22/7339 ON/VC/21- 56 16 ADITI SANTRA 373 N.A 373 2021 No General 22/15171 ON/VC/21- SUSHANK KUMAR 57 16 373 N.A 373 2021 No General 22/20700 PANDEY ON/VC/21- 58 17 ANKAN GHOSH 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/532 ON/VC/21- 59 17 SUBHODEEP ROY 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/1938 60 17 ON/VC/21- SUBHODEEP ROY 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/1918 ON/VC/21- 61 17 SUBHODEEP ROY 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/2210 ON/VC/21- 62 17 RUPANJOY PAUL 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/7655 ON/VC/21- 63 17 SUDIPTA DAS 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/9120 ON/VC/21- 64 17 SUDIPTA DAS 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/9208 ON/VC/21- SREEMOYEE 65 17 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/11563 PARBAT ROY ON/VC/21- 66 17 AYANDEEP SEN 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/12352 ON/VC/21- SAHELI 67 17 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/13528 CHATTERJEE ON/VC/21- 68 17 BIPASHA DEV 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/13623 ON/VC/21- 69 17 TRISA SIKDAR 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/14667 ON/VC/21- 70 17 ANGANA BAGCHI 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/20099 ON/VC/21- HARSHVARDHAN 71 17 372 N.A 372 2021 No General 22/20123 DEV ON/VC/21- AHANA 72 18 371 N.A 371 2021 No General 22/588 BANDYOPADHYAY ON/VC/21- SRINJAN 73 18 371 N.A 371 2021 No General 22/19997 MUKHERJEE ON/VC/21- 74 19 SAYAN MODAK 370 N.A 370 2021 No General 22/14932 ON/VC/21- SHASHANK 75 19 370 N.A 370 2021 No General 22/8114 ADHIKARI ON/VC/21- 76 19 SUKANYA GHOSH 370 N.A 370 2021 No General 22/14684 ON/VC/21- 77 19 SUMANA MONDAL 370 N.A 370 2021 No General 22/17733 ON/VC/21- 78 20 SHUBHAM SHAW 369 N.A 369 2021 No General 22/253 ON/VC/21- 79 20 VISHAL AGARWAL 369 N.A 369 2021 No General 22/1646 ON/VC/21- SWASTIK 80 20 369 N.A 369 2021 No General 22/4225 MUKHERJEE ON/VC/21- 81 20 SAMREEN BANU 369 N.A 369 2021 No General 22/5772 ON/VC/21- 82 20 SAYAN MAJHI 369 N.A 369 2021 No General 22/7821 ON/VC/21- 83 20 BUBAI MONDAL 369 N.A 369 2021 No General 22/9739 ON/VC/21- 84 20 SAMREEN BANU 369 N.A 369 2021 No General 22/12152 ON/VC/21- 85 21 ARIAN GUPTA 368 N.A 368 2021 No General 22/4754 ON/VC/21- 86 21 ARIYAN GUPTA 368 N.A 368 2021 No General 22/4956 ON/VC/21- 87 21 HRITHIK BHAKAT 368 N.A 368 2021 No General 22/7846 ON/VC/21- 88 21 BIPASHA DAS 368 N.A 368 2021 No General 22/9290 ON/VC/21- 89 21 MAISHA LASKER 368 N.A 368 2021 No General 22/19894 ON/VC/21- 90 21 MAISHA LASKER 368 N.A 368 2021 No General 22/19898 ON/VC/21- 91 21 SHREEYA BAKSHI 368 N.A 368 2021 No General 22/20040 ON/VC/21- 92 21 MAISHA LASKER 368 N.A 368 2021 No General 22/20267 ON/VC/21- 93 22 SRIJAN DEBNATH 367 N.A 367 2021 No General 22/695 ON/VC/21- SIDDHARTH 94 22 367 N.A 367 2021 No General 22/794 MAHATO 95 22 ON/VC/21- DEEP CHATTERJEE 367 N.A 367 2021 No General 22/1153 ON/VC/21- 96 22 PARTHIBA SINHA 367 N.A 367 2021 No General 22/5114 ON/VC/21- 97 22 SAYAN DALUI 367 N.A 367 2021 No General 22/5882 ON/VC/21- 98 22 CHHANDAM GHOSH 367 N.A 367 2021 No General 22/15439 ON/VC/21- 99 22 JYOTI JAIN 367 N.A 367 2021 No General 22/16096 ON/VC/21- 100 22 SUPRIT SEN 367 N.A 367 2021 No General 22/19755 ON/VC/21- ANURADHA 101 23 3 366 N.A 366 2021 No SC 22/4707 MONDAL ON/VC/21- 102 23 SIMRAN KAUR 366 N.A 366 2021 No General 22/18487 ON/VC/21- 103 23 SOUVIK DEY 366 N.A 366 2021 No General 22/19071 ON/VC/21- 104 24 BIKRAMJIT ADITYA 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/5 ON/VC/21- 105 24 BIKRAMJIT ADITYA 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/13632 ON/VC/21- 106 24 SOHAN GANGULY 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/269 ON/VC/21- 107 24 TANISHA MITRA 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/5078 ON/VC/21- 108 24 SOHAN GANGULY 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/2386 ON/VC/21- 109 24 TANISHA MITRA 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/5119 ON/VC/21- 110 24 AASTHA SHAW 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/7152 ON/VC/21- 111 24 SURYADEEP DEY 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/10358 ON/VC/21- 112 24 RAJ SHAW 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/10770 ON/VC/21- 113 24 SANIA BISWAS 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/14777 ON/VC/21- 114 24 RAINA PAUL 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/15055 ON/VC/21- 115 24 DEBADITYA DAS 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/15837 ON/VC/21- 116 24 ROHINI SAHA 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/19012 ON/VC/21- 117 24 ABHIK PATRA 365 N.A 365 2021 No General 22/19611 ON/VC/21- 118 25 NEHA DAS 364 N.A 364 2021 No General 22/7280 ON/VC/21- 119 25 ALISHA NAZ 364 N.A 364 2021 No General 22/8583 ON/VC/21- 120 25 PRIYANKA GHOSH 364 N.A 364 2021 No General 22/11782 ON/VC/21- 121 25 AKASH BASAK 364 N.A 364 2021 No General 22/13353 ON/VC/21- 122 26 KRITIKA SHUKLA 363 N.A 363 2021 No General 22/79 ON/VC/21- 123 26 DIVYA PANDEY 363 N.A 363 2021 No General 22/3334 ON/VC/21- XAVIER TANMOY 124 26 363 N.A 363 2021 No General 22/1501 GHOSH ON/VC/21- 125 26 RAHUL JHA 363 N.A 363 2021 No General 22/2331 ON/VC/21- 126 26 PREETOM NANDA 363 N.A 363 2021 No General 22/2544 ON/VC/21- 127 26 NEHA RAI 363 N.A 363 2021 No General 22/5365 ON/VC/21- 128 26 ARYAN RAHAMAN 363 N.A 363 2021 No General 22/6055 ON/VC/21- TITIKSHA ROY 129 26 363 N.A 363 2020 No General 22/18294 CHOWDHURY 130 26 ON/VC/21- RITIKA GOYAL 363 N.A 363 2021 No General 22/20130 ON/VC/21- 131 27 SANKET 362 N.A 362 2021 No General 22/19962 ON/VC/21- ANUBHAV 132 28 361 N.A 361 2021 No General 22/5044 CHATTERJEE ON/VC/21- 133 28 3 SK SAHIL UDDIN 361 N.A 361 2021 No OBC-A 22/11928 ON/VC/21- 134 28 SAGNIK ROY 361 N.A 361 2021 No General 22/12510 ON/VC/21- 135 28 SANGNA SIL 361 N.A 361 2021 No General 22/14036 ON/VC/21- 136 28 4 ARPAN BARMAN 361 N.A 361 2021 No SC 22/16973 ON/VC/21- 137 29 SOUMIK DUTTA 360 N.A 360 2021 No General
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