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Year 2018-19 Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi List of Students Department Wise/State Wise/Gender Wise For Session Jul/2018 - Dec/2018,Jul/2018 - Jun/2019 AND Jan/2018 - Dec/2018 Run Date : 12/02/2020 Department :ALL Admission Type : ALL S.No. State/Country Gender S.No. Student ID Name Category Course 1 Andhra Pradesh Female 1 20175620 Gulafsha Fatima Muslim Women M.A./M.Sc. Mathematics( Self Finance) - II Yr. 2 20173501 Afreen Sheikh Muslim M.A.(Mass Communication)(Semester) - III Sem. 3 20185044 Aseya Fatima Muslim Women B.Tech.(Computer Engineering)(Semester) - I Sem. 4 20172098 Intifada P.B. Muslim Women M.A.(Convergent Journalism)(Semester Self Finance) - III Sem. Male 5 20182188 Qureshi Asif Ali Muslim OBC/Muslim ST M.A.(History)(Semester) - I Sem. 6 20182861 Ismail Shaik Arifulla Muslim B.A. (H) Arabic(Semester) - I Sem. 7 20181456 Mohammed Feroz Muslim M.A.(Conflict Analysis & Peace Building)(Semester) - I Sem. 8 20177481 Shaik Mohammed Muslim OBC/Muslim ST B.Tech.(Mechanical Muaviya Engineering)(Semester) - III Sem. 9 20181401 Abdul Khadar Muslim B.Ed. - I Yr. 10 20186322 Saidheeraj General M.A.(Economics)(Semester) - I Vayugundlachenchu Sem. 11 20157693 Mohammed Omar NRI ward under B.Tech.(Electrical Siddiqui Supernumeray category Engineering)(Semester) - VII Sem. 12 20159109 Venkata Saibabu General Ph.D.(Bio Science)(Semester) Thokala 13 20172111 Bhanu Prasad Palanati General M.Ed.(Special Education)(Semester) - III Sem. 14 20174688 Fakruddin Mohammed Muslim M.A.(Islamic Studies)(Semester) Ali Halaharvi - III Sem. 15 20177060 Abdul Sofiyan Muslim M.A.(Political Science)(Semester) - III Sem. 16 20148252 C. Vittal General Ph.D.(Sociology)(Semester) 2 Assam Female 1 20186572 Saida Khanam Muslim Women M.Sc.(Bio. Science)(Semester) - I Sem. 2 20187832 Sultana Begum Muslim Women M.Phil./Ph.D(Education)(Semester ) - I Sem. 3 20179415 Jayashree Borah General Ph.D.(NESPR)(Semester) 4 20185399 Abida Begam Muslim Women M.A.(Political Science)(Semester) - I Sem. 5 20174283 Prerna Roy General M.Sc.(Biophysics)(Semester) - III Sem. 6 20177583 Sarah Fahmida Rahman General M.A.(Sociology)(Semester) - III Sem. 7 20178539 Nikita Gogoi General M.A. (English)(Semester) - III Sem. 8 20171475 Angel Kashyap General M.A.(Sociology)(Semester) - III Sem. 9 20174353 Niharika Parashar General M.A.(Sociology)(Semester) - III Sem. 10 20171667 Amrina Siddika Muslim M.A.(Economics)(Semester) - III Sem. 11 20181476 Prerna Barua General M.A.(Conflict Analysis & Peace Building)(Semester) - I Sem. 12 20182131 Forhana Choudhury Muslim M.A.(Gender Studies)(Semester) - I Sem. Page 1 of 345 Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi List of Students Department Wise/State Wise/Gender Wise For Session Jul/2018 - Dec/2018,Jul/2018 - Jun/2019 AND Jan/2018 - Dec/2018 Run Date : 12/02/2020 Department :ALL Admission Type : ALL S.No. State/Country Gender S.No. Student ID Name Category Course Assam Female 13 20186946 Dhanaj Roshid Muslim B.A. (H) Sociology(Semester) - I Sem. 14 20183968 Imdad Noshin Ruba Muslim B.A. (H) Sociology(Semester) - I Sem. 15 20179499 Juanita Kakoty General Ph.D.(Political Science)(Semester) 16 20179518 Neelakshi Talukdar General M.Phil- Ph.D.(Sociology)(Semester) - III Sem. 17 20182382 Ishita Afreen Ahmed General P.G. Dip. in Remote Sensing and GIS Applications(Semester) - I Sem. 18 20183586 Jemima Farheen Syeda Muslim Women B.A. (H) Psychology(Semester) - I Sem. 19 20187177 Humaira Choudhury Muslim Women B.Sc.(Biotechnology)(Semester) - I Sem. 20 20184422 Sumixna Borchetia General M.A.(Mass Communication)(Semester) - I Sem. 21 20187444 Tulika Sinha General M.Sc.(Bio Informatics)(Semester Self Finance) - I Sem. 22 20181928 Zahina Khalida Ahmed Muslim Women M.A.(History)(Semester) - I Sem. 23 20185270 Tamanna Rafique Muslim Women M.A.(Convergent Journalism)(Semester Self Finance) - I Sem. 24 20181101 Gayatri Misra General M.A.(Sociology)(Semester) - I Sem. 25 20181977 Zaresha Zunaid Muslim Women M.A.(History)(Semester) - I Sem. 26 20188812 Sumee Tabassum Amin Muslim Women Ph.D.(Civil Engineering)(Semester) 27 20187598 Chinmayee Kalita General M.Phil/Ph.D.(Peace and Conflict Studies)(Semester) - I Sem. 28 20181409 Kalpana Gogoi General B.Ed. - I Yr. 29 20188418 Trisha Walia General Ph.D.(Psychology)(Semester) 30 20187504 Saba Tarannum General M.F.A.(Art History)(Semester) - I Sem. 31 20184611 Tusha Sinha General M.Sc.(Bio Informatics)(Semester Self Finance) - I Sem. 32 20188424 Gayatri Baruah General B.F.A (Painting)(Semester) - I Sem. 33 20188632 Antara Chakrabarty General M.Phil/Ph.D.(JNS)(Semester) - I Sem. 34 20188061 Aditi Paul General M.Sc.( Electronics )(Semester) - I Sem. 35 20138189 Ommiwara Khatun Muslim Women Ph.D.(Political Science)(Semester) 36 20138125 Farzia Yashmeen . Muslim Women Ph.D.(International Studies)(Semester) 37 20148213 Trishna Moni Thakuria General Ph.D.(Sociology)(Semester) 38 20148303 Sabrin Arifa Muslim Women Ph.D.(Sociology)(Semester) 39 20148288 Arlene Asthana Ali Muslim Women Ph.D.(Bio Technology)(Semester) 40 20157059 Jenifar Ahmed Muslim Women B.Tech.(Electrical Engineering)(Semester) - VII Sem. Page 2 of 345 Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi List of Students Department Wise/State Wise/Gender Wise For Session Jul/2018 - Dec/2018,Jul/2018 - Jun/2019 AND Jan/2018 - Dec/2018 Run Date : 12/02/2020 Department :ALL Admission Type : ALL S.No. State/Country Gender S.No. Student ID Name Category Course Assam Female 41 20158755 Hafida Begum Muslim Women Ph.D.(Political Science)(Semester) 42 20162759 Nawreen Akhtar General B.A. (H) Political Chowdhury Science(Semester) - V Sem. 43 20163021 Khadiza Naufa Fatin Muslim B.A. (H) History(Semester) - V Sem. 44 20165219 Tohfa Siddika Muslim Women B.Tech.(Electronics & Barbhuiya Comm.Engg)(Semester) - V Sem. 45 20168230 Rukhsaar Ahmed General M.A.( Media Governance)(Semester) - III Sem. 46 20169234 Shamma Parveen Muslim Women Ph.D.(IASE)(Semester) 47 20169296 Aakanksha Baruah General Ph.D.(Sociology)(Semester) 48 20170915 Sabina Yasmin Muslim B.Ed. - II Yr. Barlaskar 49 20173696 Sheerin Guftaar Muslim Women B.Tech.(Electronics & Comm.Engg)(Semester) - III Sem. 50 20176812 Kakoli Talukdar General M.Arch.(Pedagogy)(Semester) - III Sem. 51 20172588 Jeba Akhtar Muslim Women M.Sc.(Bio. Science)(Semester) - III Sem. 52 20176514 Debangana Das General M.A.(Sociology)(Semester) - III Sem. 53 20177712 Epsita Gogoi General M.A.(Public Administration)(Semester) - III Sem. 54 20177825 Jahin Amin Muslim M.A.(History)(Semester) - III Sem. 55 20171975 Darakhsha Qamar Muslim Women M.A. (Politics: International & Area Studies)(Semester) - III Sem. 56 20172955 Mallika Chamua General M.A.(Sociology)(Semester) - III Sem. 57 20171097 Drishti Hyder Rymbai Muslim OBC/Muslim ST B.Ed. - II Yr. 58 20176055 Shamsee Mehzabin Muslim Women M.Sc.(Chemistry)(Semester) - III Sem. 59 20172022 Nasima Sultana Muslim Women M.A. (Politics: International & Choudhury Area Studies)(Semester) - III Sem. 60 20175037 Mehnaz Hussain Muslim Women B.A. (H) English(Semester) - III Sem. 61 20171795 Ritwika Patgiri General M.A.(Economics)(Semester) - III Sem. 62 20172054 Monjura Begum Muslim M.A.(Education)(Semester) - III Sem. 63 20173981 Swarati Sabhapandit General M.A.(Conflict Analysis & Peace Building)(Semester) - III Sem. 64 20175935 Shamin Saba Muslim Women B.Sc. (H) (Applied Mathematics)(Semester) - III Sem. 65 20176977 Tejaswinee Hazarika General M.A.(Gender Studies)(Semester) - III Sem. 66 20177863 Barbin Nawaz General B.A. (H) Sociology(Semester) - III Sem. 67 20175494 Nilifar Asrana Malik Muslim Women B.A. (H) Psychology(Semester) - III Sem. 68 20177328 Dristilima Kalita General M.A.(Applied Page 3 of 345 Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi List of Students Department Wise/State Wise/Gender Wise For Session Jul/2018 - Dec/2018,Jul/2018 - Jun/2019 AND Jan/2018 - Dec/2018 Run Date : 12/02/2020 Department :ALL Admission Type : ALL S.No. State/Country Gender S.No. Student ID Name Category Course Assam Female Psychology)(Semester) - III Sem. 69 20174377 Radhika Modi General M.A.(Gender Studies)(Semester) - III Sem. Male 70 20186719 Raisul Alam Muslim OBC/Muslim ST M.Sc.(Maths With Computer Sc.)(Semester) - I Sem. 71 20174894 Abu Sayad Rofi Muslim M.A. (English)(Semester) - III Sem. 72 20186586 Khairuz Zaman Ahmed Muslim M.Sc.(Chemistry-Materials Polymers and Adv. Ceramics)(Semester) - I Sem. 73 20185319 Sajjadul Kadir Akand Muslim M.Sc.(Biotechnology)(Semester) - I Sem. 74 20179416 Ripunjoy Kumar Sarma General Ph.D.(NESPR)(Semester) 75 20187097 Tanveer Warid Rahman Muslim M.A./M.Sc. (Geography)(Semester) - I Sem. 76 201810414 Sayeem Azharul Islam Muslim B.Tech.(Civil Chowdhury Engineering)(Semester) - I Sem. 77 20189838 Abdus Salam Barbhuiya Muslim B.Sc.(H) Chemistry(Semester) - I Sem. 78 20189843 Jnayanshman Kalita General M.A.(History)(Semester) - I Sem. 79 20171557 Salim Parvez Hazarika Muslim M.A.(Sociology)(Semester) - III Sem. 80 20174469 Md.Sadique Akhtar Muslim M.A.(Political Ahmed Science)(Semester) - III Sem. 81 20177548 Kuldeep Bhattacharjya General M.A. (Politics: International & Area Studies)(Semester) - III Sem. 82 20178463 Ahmed Suhail Muslim B.Arch (Self- finance)( Self Choudhury Finance) - II Yr. 83 20173239 Mahbubul Amin Muslim M.A. (Politics: International & Mazumder Area Studies)(Semester) - III Sem. 84 20171507 Md Shehzad Islam Muslim B.A. (H) Political Science(Semester) - III Sem. 85 20174428 Abdul Hamid Sheikh Muslim M.A. (English)(Semester) - III Sem. 86 20172375 Samim Rahman General M.Ed.(Semester) - III Sem. 87 20184352 Arunabh Choudhury General M.Sc.(Bio Informatics)(Semester Self Finance) - I Sem. 88 20183916 Kamar Uddin Choudhury Muslim B.Com. (H)(Semester) - I Sem. 89 20183543 Injamamul Haque Ahmed Muslim M.Sc.(Maths With Computer Sc.)(Semester) - I Sem. 90 20183018 Sajjad Iqbal Muslim M.Sc.(Bio. Science)(Semester) - I Sem. 91 20182395 Shakeel Alam Muslim P.G.D.C.A.(Semester) - I Sem. 92 20183347 Mansur Ahmed Hazari Muslim B.A. (H) Arabic(Semester) - I Sem. 93 20185248 Hrisikesh Thakur General M.Sc.(Physics)(Semester) - I Sem.
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