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SHRI GOVIND SINGH GURJAR RAJKIYA MAHAVIDYALAYA NASIRABAD ARTS ADMITTED LIST 2020 Sr.No SHRI GOVIND SINGH GURJAR RAJKIYA MAHAVIDYALAYA NASIRABAD ARTS ADMITTED LIST 2020 Sr.No. Name Father Name Category 1 MAHENDRA PRAJAPATI GHEWAR CHAND PRAJAPATI OBC 2 HARISH KHINCHI KUSHAL DAS KHINCHI SC 3 MAINA GURJAR JAWAHAR LAL OBC 4 BINDIYA TANK JAGDAMBA LAL TANK SC 5 PRIYANKA MEGHWANSHI BHANWAR LAL MEGHWANSHI SC 6 SURYA PRATAP SINGH RATHORE ANAND SINGH RATHORE General 7 DEEKSHA PRAJAPAT HEM RAJ PRAJAPAT OBC 8 SONA CHOUDHARY MEVARAM CHOUDHARY OBC 9 JYOTI CHOUDHARY RAMSWAROOP CHOUDHARY General 10 TAMANNA KANAWAT YOGENDRA SINGH General 11 MONA GURJAR SHRAWAN GURJAR OBC 12 AJAY LAL KHOKHAR RAJENDRA KHOKHAR SC 13 AVANTIKA CHHAGAN LAL OBC 14 POOJA PRAJAPAT MAHAVEER PRAJAPAT General 15 MUSKAN SAINI MAHENDRA SINGH OBC 16 PARVATI DEVI MADAN SINGH RAWAT OBC 17 AVINASH TAK JAGDAMBA LAL TAK SC 18 ISHWAR LAL NARAYAN NATH OBC 19 PAYAL VAISHNAV JEEVAN RAM OBC 20 INDU KUMARI GURJAR ROHITASH GURJAR OBC 21 BASRAM BAIRWA GOPAL BAIRWA SC 22 CHAMPA MALI SATYANARAYAN MALI General 23 RINKU GURJAR DEVKARAN GURJAR OBC 24 SURENDRA SINGH RAWAT NARENDRA SINGH RAWAT OBC 25 SAROJ BHAGURAM GURJAR OBC 26 MANISHA CHAWLA VINOD CHAWLA SC 27 REKHA KUMARI GURJAR RATAN LAL GURJAR OBC 28 NISHA JANGID PRAHALAD JANGID General 29 LAXMI RAWAT BARDA SINGH OBC 30 POOJA KUMHAR SHRAWAN KUMHAR OBC 31 SAJJAN BHAGU SINGH OBC 32 MEERA GURJAR CHOUTHU GURJAR OBC 33 ARSHIN BANO KHALIL AHMED OBC 34 SUNITA KUMHAR GIRIRAJ KUMHAR General 35 GULAB SINGH RAJPUROHIT KAN SINGH RAJPUROHIT General 36 RAMESH JAT MOTI LAL JAT OBC 37 PAWAN GURU CHANDRA SHEKHAR SC 38 RAJNI BANSIWAL KAILASH CHAND BANSIWAL SC 39 SHAITAN BAIRWA NANDLAL BAIRWA SC 40 VISHAKHA SAHU GOGRAJ SAHU OBC 41 ANJU GURJAR KALYAN GURJAR OBC 42 ISHA PATHARIYA BHANWAR PATHARIYA OBC 43 PRIYA RAJENDRA KUMAR SC 44 PAWAN RAWAT SHANAKR RAWAT OBC 45 KHUSHIRAM JAT HEMRAJ JAT OBC 46 RAJENDRA KHATI SOJI RAM KHATI OBC 47 MONU BHAMBHI SUKHPAL BHAMBHI SC 48 somya yadav SUNIL YADAV OBC 49 HARSHA SHARMA BHAGCHAND SHARMA General 50 MANTASHA KAUSAR MOHAMMED IQBAL OBC 51 SUSHIL MEGHWANSHI GOPAL MEGHWANSHI SC 52 MAMTA GURJAR KISHAN LAL GURJAR OBC 53 ROHIT MANOHAR PRAHLAD RAM MANOHAR SC 54 NEETU RAWAT HARBU SINGH RAWAT OBC 55 SUNITA MEGHWANSHI MOHAN MEGHWANSHI SC 56 SUMAN JAT KISHAN LAL CHOUDHARY OBC 57 SHEELA RAWAT VIJAY SINGH RAWAT OBC 58 SHANKAR LAL GURJAR HARI RAM GURJAR OBC 59 REENA MEGHWANSHI JASRAJ MEGHWANSHI SC 60 SHANKAR JAT NEER JAT OBC 61 VIKRAM REGAR GIRDHARI LAL REGAR SC 62 BABLU KANWAR RATHORE SUMER SINGH RATHORE General 63 SHIVAM BHAMBI KANA RAM SC 64 saleena kathat hussain ali OBC 65 SAROJ MEGHVANSHI MUNNA LAL SC 66 KIRAN RAWAT SUKHDEV SINGH RAWAT OBC 67 SHANKAR LAL BAIRWA CHHOTU LAL BAIRWA SC 68 SUKHPAL GURJAR RAM CHANDRA GURJAR OBC 69 DEVANSHI GURJAR SANDEEP GURJAR OBC 70 DEEPA YADAV RAMSWAROOP YADAV OBC 71 ARTI GURJAR GHISHALAL OBC 72 AARYAN PAREEK KALYAN MAL PAREEK General 73 SHAHRUKH KHAN PAPPU KHAN OBC 74 KANCHAN CHOUDHARY RAMDHAN CHOUDHAY General 75 PURUSHOTTAM KUMHAR NATHULAL KUMHAR General 76 KHUSHI KUMAVAT KAMAL KISHOR KUMAVAT OBC 77 BALBEER SINGH RAWAT SUKHDEV SINGH RAWAT OBC 78 UMRAV BAIRWA GORDHAN BAIRWA SC 79 RAJU BAIRWA MAHADEV PRASAD BAIRWA SC 80 SHAITAN JAT NANDARAM JAT OBC 81 HITENDAR SINGH RAWAT TARA CHAND RAWAT OBC 82 LAXMI DEVI SINGH OBC 83 SONU CHOUDHARY LATE GAJMAL CHOUDHARY OBC 84 SUMAN SHARMA JAGDISH PARSAD SHARMA General 85 SAROJ PRAJAPAT HIRALAL PRAJAPAT OBC 86 NEETU UDAY SINGH OBC 87 KAJAL HARVANSH JONWAL SC 88 ANJALI VAISHNAV MAHAVEER PRASAD General 89 VIMLA KARAM SINGH OBC 90 RAJU JAT GHEESA LAL JAT OBC 91 MANGLI GURJAR SATYANARAYAN GURJAR OBC 92 SANJU GURJAR HEMRAJ GURJAR General 93 BABLI TUNGARIYA SHANKAR LAL TUNGARIYA SC 94 RUPESH GURJAR NARAYAN GURJAR General 95 ANUPRIYA JAGVEER SINGH General 96 MADHURI KHINCHI SURESH KHINCHI SC 97 MAHIMA PATHRIYA PHOOLCHAND PATHRIYA OBC 98 PAWAN KUMAR DAROGA RAMSWAROOP OBC 99 KANARAM BAIRWA RAMPRASAD BAIRWA SC 100 KHUSHAL SHARMA VISHNU KUMAR SHARMA General 101 HEENA KATHAT HUSSAIN ALI OBC 102 ARJUN SINGH RAWAT KARAN SINGH RAWAT OBC 103 RAHUL RAWAT SHAITAN SINGH RAWAT OBC 104 RAJESH MEGHVANSHI SANWAR LAL MEGHVANSHI SC 105 RAJENDRA GURJAR PRAHALAD GURJAR OBC 106 PRADEEP VAISHNAV GHISU VAISHNAV OBC 107 NAVNEET GURJAR SHIVDAN GURJAR General 108 MAHESH SONI MAHAVEER PRASAD SONI General 109 SHIVA CHOUDHARY GYARSILAL CHOUDHARY OBC 110 LAXMI HARI LAL GURJAR OBC 111 TEJMAL CHOUDHARY RAMDHAN CHOUDHARY OBC 112 TANIYA PATHARIYA VINOD PATHARIYA OBC 113 SUKHRAM CHOUDHARY MOHAN LAL CHOUDHARY OBC 114 OMPRAKASH KUMHAR NORATMAL KUMHAR OBC 115 MAHAK BANO SAEED AHMED OBC 116 RAJNANDINI PATHARIYA RAJU PATHARIYA OBC 117 SAJJAN GURJAR SHIV RAJ GURJAR OBC 118 JASRAJ JANGID MAHAVEER JANGID OBC 119 SURENDRA SINGH PAPPU SINGH OBC 120 POOJA BAIRWA KALU RAM BAIRWA SC 121 KOMAL VERMA SUNIL KUMAR VERMA OBC 122 MEGHRAJ KUMHAR RAJU KUMHAR OBC 123 MAMTA RAIDAS NARAYAN RAIDAS SC 124 DIVYANSH PARIHAR NAND KISHOR SC 125 SHIVRAJ GURJAR RAMLAL GURJAR OBC 126 TAIYAB KHAN IBRAHIM KHAN OBC 127 VANDANA GURJAR CHANDRA PRAKASH OBC 128 LAVISH SANKHALA RAJENDRA KUMAR SANKHALA SC 129 SHANKAR CHOUDHARY BADLAL CHOUDHARY OBC 130 SONIYA KUMARI JAT PRAHLAD SINGH JAT OBC 131 SATYANARAYAN MEGHWANSHI SUKHDEV MEGHWANSHI SC 132 SURESH BAIRWA BHAIROON BAIRWA SC 133 RAHUL PRAJAPAT BHAG CHAND OBC 134 RAJU CHOUDHARY SHRILAL CHOUDHARY OBC 135 SURMA CHOUDHARY MAHAVIR CHOUDHARY OBC 136 GHEESA LAL BHEEL JODHA RAM BHEEL ST 137 LAKHAN GURJAR SATYANARAYAN GURJAR OBC 138 ANJALI KUMARI SAJJAN KUMAR SC 139 HANUMAN JAT CHHOTU JAT OBC 140 POORAN MAL REGAR NATHU LAL REGAR SC 141 RUSINA BANO RASUL KHAN OBC 142 RAMDEV CHOUDHARY SHIVRAJ CHOUDHARY OBC 143 PRADHAN CHOUDHARY DEVA RAM CHOUDHARY OBC 144 BABLU GURJAR PRABHU DYAL GURJAR OBC 145 HEERALAL BALAI LAKSHMAN BALAI SC 146 CHETAN JANGID SATYANARAYAN JANGID OBC 147 SONIYA BUNDEL MADAN LAL BUNDEL SC 148 OMPRAKASH PRAJAPAT KALU RAM PRAJAPAT OBC 149 SONU KANARAM OBC 150 JASRAJ GURJAR BHANWAR LAL GURJAR OBC 151 MANISH LAXKAR NEMICHAND LAXKAR OBC 152 GYARSI LAL BAIRWA SITARAM BAIRWA SC 153 AMARCHAND CHOUDHARY RAMNIWAS CHOUDHARY OBC 154 GANESH GURJAR HARIRAM GURJAR OBC 155 DINESH BAIRWA MOHAN LAL BAIRWA SC 156 chandan lohar rajendra lohar OBC 157 VISHNU GURJAR GHASIRAM GURJAR OBC 158 SHANKAR CHOUDHARY KISHAN LAL OBC 159 BHANU SINGH KISHAN OBC 160 SHIVCHARAN CHOUDHARY RATAN LAL CHOUDHARY OBC 161 NAIRAJ CHOTU LAL GURJAR OBC 162 RAJENDRA SINGH SHRAWAN SINGH OBC 163 AABID KHAN KAMRUDDIN OBC 164 RAJU BAIRWA PRAHALAD BAIRWA SC 165 SHAITAN BHEEL MANGAL RAM BHEEL ST 166 BANNA LAL BHAMBI RAMDHAN BHAMBI SC 167 GURUDEV GURJAR SHIVRAJ GURJAR OBC 168 SURENDER SINGH CHANDA RATAN SINGH CHANDA OBC 169 CHETAN LAL SINGHADIA NATHU LAL SINGHADIA SC 170 SONU GURJAR GOVIND OBC 171 GYARSI LAL JAT RAM LAL JAT OBC 172 NEHA SANKHLA NAND KISHROE SANKHLA SC 173 PRIYA PANWAR LALIT PANWAR SC 174 SHAMIM KHAN PRASHANT KHAN OBC 175 SURAJ GURJAR PRABHU GURJAR OBC 176 MEGHRAJ CHOUDHARY ROOP SINGH CHOUDHARY OBC 177 NERA BHEEL BRAHMA BHEEL ST 178 TRILOK MEGHWANSHI BADRI LAL MEGHWANSHI SC 179 RAM SAHU RAJU SAHU OBC 180 RAJESH GUJAR JASKARAN GUJAR OBC 181 POOJA DHAMONIYA BANWARI SC 182 RAJENDRA SINGH CHANDA RATAN SINGH CHANDA OBC 183 SANJANA KAROTI SANJAY KAROTI SC 184 KHUSHI RAM BAIRWA BENATH BAIRWA SC 185 DEEPAK SINGH GHASI SINGH OBC 186 ANIL CHEETA CHANDAN SINGH OBC 187 KAMLA MATADIN PATHARIYA OBC 188 PRAVEEN GURJAR UMRAV GURJAR OBC 189 AJAY MEHRA JITENDRA MEHRA OBC 190 POONAM SHAMBHUDAYAL NANGALIYA SC 191 SHIVCHARAN SAINI KANARAM SAINI OBC 192 BHUPENDRA SINGH SHAKTI SINGH RATHORE General 193 PREMLATA NATHULAL SC 194 GANESH GURJAR SHYORAM GURJAR OBC 195 MANJU RAWAT GULAB SINGH RAWAT OBC 196 NEETU MUNNALAL OBC 197 ROHIT NAND KISHORE OBC 198 RONAK RAJESH SC 199 MAHENDRA KUMAR GURJAR GOPAL LAL GURJAR OBC 200 dashrath jat nand ram jat OBC 201 CHANDRAM KUMHAR RAMRATAN KUMHAR OBC 202 GOURI LAL GURJAR RAMLAL GURJAR OBC 203 JEEVRAJ GURJAR KANARAM GURJAR OBC 204 ANJU KUMARI NAGOURA RAM RATAN NAGOURA SC 205 GANESH BAIRWA AMARCHAND BAIRWA SC 206 UMESH KUMAR MEGHWANSHI SANWAR LAL MEGHWANSHI SC 207 SANDEEP MEGHVANSHI JIVRAJ MEGHVANSHI SC 208 ANIL GURJAR BHANWAR LAL GURJAR OBC 209 MAHENDRA GUJAR DAYAL GUJAR OBC 210 LALITA KHINCHI RAKESH KHINCHI SC 211 HANSRAJ BAIRWA PRAHLAD BAIRWA SC 212 SETHU GURJAR RAM PRATAP GURJAR OBC 213 CHITRA BADOLIYA RAJA BADOLIYA SC 214 KARAN CHOROTIYA OM PRAKASH CHOROTIYA SC 215 GARVIT SINGH GURJAR JITENDRA SINGH GURJAR OBC 216 KAILASH BHEEL NARAYAN BHEEL ST 217 MANISH HINDUNIYA PURAN MAL HINDUNIYA SC 218 SUMAN KUMARI NANGALIYA CHATURBHUJ NANGALIYA SC 219 GYANA MEGHVANSHI KAILASH MEGHVANSHI SC 220 SETRAM BAIRWA RANGLAL BAIRWA SC 221 RAHUL NAGORA MANOHAR LAL NAGORA SC 222 DINESH NOGIYA PAPPU NOGIYA SC 223 BAJRANG LAL GURJAR GHEESA LAL GURJAR OBC 224 GAUTAM NAINWAYA SANTOSH NAINWAYA SC 225 SWATI KUMARI SHANKAR LAL SC 226 KARTAR LAL GURJAR HARDAYAL GURJAR OBC 227 SHEETAL TANWAR MUKESH KUMAR TANWAR SC 228 GOVIND REGAR OM PRAKASH REGAR SC 229 KAJAL GOVIND SINGH SC 230 SOMYA BHATI DEEPAK BHATI SC 231 lavina sankhla satyanarayan SC 232 PRADHAN GURJAR LAXMAN GURJAR OBC 233 BADRI LAL GOPAL GURJAR OBC 234 DEVKI NAGORA SHANTILAL NAGORA SC 235 SANWAR LAL GURJAR GIRDHARI GURJAR OBC 236 MAHENDRA KUMAR MEGHWANSHI KAILASH MEGHWANSHI SC 237 VIMAL GURJAR KANHAIYA LAL GURJAR OBC 238 SHIMLA KUMARI KATIRIA SHANKAR LAL KATIRIA SC 239 KALURAM MEGHVANSHI SODAN MEGHVANSHI SC 240 PRIYANSHI GURJAR SANJAY KUMAR GURJAR OBC 241 SURENDRA GURJAR LALARAM GURJAR OBC.
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