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List of the Candidates Whose CAP Application Forms Are In-Complete STATE COMMON ENTRACE TEST CELL, MUMBAI ,MAHARASHTRA. DIRECTORATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION, PUNE. B.Ed. Course Provisional Alphabetical Merit list of theCandidates whose Application forms are incomplete CAP process A.Y.2020-2021 List of the candidates whose CAP Application forms are in-complete and Not Locked Sr No CET RollNo Form No Name of Candidates CET Marks Remark 1 1310002448 BD20135811 AAARTI RAJESH MALDHURE 36 2 3310002427 BD20110977 AABID ZAHIR AHMED SHAIKH 81 3 1310001996 BD20103564 AAFREEN ANJUM ABDUL REHMAN 28 4 4510001708 BD20131361 AAKANGKSHA BHANUDAY TARE 53 5 1410005116 BD20130824 AAKANKSHA MADHUKAR LONDHE 80 6 2710000933 BD20141419 AARADHANA SANJAY PASWAN 45 7 1310001134 BD20136325 AARATI ASHOK CHAUDHARI 30 8 1710000132 BD20101741 AARTI GANESH RAUT 54 9 1310000304 BD20120292 AARTI GUNVANTRAO SHELOKAR 42 10 3710006099 BD20108949 AARTI SAHEBRAO SURWASE 55 11 3710005125 BD20132274 AARTI SANTOSH SHIRSATH 71 12 2810001021 BD20133785 AASHMI JOSHI AJENDRA JOSHI JOSHI 87 13 1210001473 BD20130473 AASIM MALIK MOHD SALEEM 80 14 3410000787 BD20138980 AASIYA NISAR MISTRY 85 15 1310003673 BD20130831 AAYUSH GAJANAN THAKARE 41 16 3710004007 BD20137650 AAYUSHI KHATTER 39 17 3710003368 BD20129508 ABASAHEB BABAR MASTUD 38 18 4710000378 BD20123378 ABDUL FAHEEM ABDUL HAKEEM 53 19 1210000388 BD20133162 ABDUL IRFAN ABDUL RAHMAN 39 20 BD20139769 ABDUL RAHEEM 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 21 4810000747 BD20143947 ABDUL TANVEER ABDUL SAUD 33 22 1410002179 BD20141468 ABDULLA VAHAB BAGWAN 43 23 4010001203 BD20114694 ABHIJEET ARUN BHINGARDEVE 54 24 1410000765 BD20121763 ABHIJEET BADAL SHENDGE 30 25 3510000129 BD20124796 ABHIJEET KASHIRAM RASAL 33 26 5110000887 BD20135721 ABHIJEET MAHENDRA SIRSAT 50 27 2610001752 BD20130106 ABHIJEET RANJEET SHINDE 33 28 3710000009 BD20128596 ABHIJIT MAHADEO MARKAD 46 29 3110000102 BD20101409 ABHIJIT PRABHAKARRAO DASARWAR 50 30 1310001143 BD20144558 ABHIJIT SUBHASHRAO RAHANE 40 31 3310003786 BD20125056 ABHILASH AVINASH PANDIT 96 32 1310000474 BD20134507 ABHILASH PURUSHOTTAM NIMRAD 52 33 BD20120649 ABHILASH RAJENDRA NIMKAR 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 34 3410000844 BD20103635 ABHILASHA KUMARI 38 35 1310000543 BD20130371 ABHIRAJ VIJAYSINGH NAHATE 56 36 1910000806 BD20104914 ABHISHEK BHASKAR DESALE 60 37 4910000266 BD20145133 ABID BILAL AHAMED KHAN 74 38 3010002449 BD20135351 ABIRA VIJAY THAKRE 64 39 3010002989 BD20142069 ABOLI CHINMAY KULKARNI 78 40 BD20143680 ABU SUFIAN 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 41 2010000287 BD20110184 ACHAL ANIL PITTULWAR 15 42 3110004240 BD20145302 ADELU NAMDEV BHATE 41 43 3710004277 BD20137781 ADITI ATUL SAMUDRA 27 44 3710005889 BD20140049 AEMAN ABDULAZIZ PATHAN 90 45 2710001813 BD20133778 AFREEN BANU REHANUDDIN KHAN 65 46 3810000021 BD20115544 AFRIN KIFAYAT DESHMUKH 63 47 4010000836 BD20145792 AFROJA BASHIR BAGWAN 32 48 2710001555 BD20124764 AFROZ YUNUS KALSEKAR 75 49 4410002363 BD20113900 AGNES THOMAS NARWADE 19 50 1410000837 BD20145703 AHIRE POOJA ANIL 41 51 2710001471 BD20103350 AISHA MASOOD AHMED SHAIKH 80 52 3710003869 BD20145125 AISHWARYA BALU MADANE 39 53 4410002345 BD20141491 AISHWARYA GIRISH VIDHATE 50 54 3010004931 BD20142594 AISHWARYA RAJESH MASURKAR 88 55 3110005481 BD20130806 AISHWARYA SUBHASH DESHMUKH 44 56 1410000899 BD20107678 AISHWARYA YUVRAJ BACHATE 38 57 3110004261 BD20133959 AJAY ASHOK DUBE 42 58 2610000020 BD20105524 AJAY ASHOK SURYAWANSHI 38 59 2610000671 BD20117698 AJAY BHANUDAS HAGARE 47 60 3010001454 BD20104835 AJAY DINDAYAL RAHANGDALE 39 61 1810000100 BD20115218 AJAY DIWAKAR RAUT 28 STATE COMMON ENTRACE TEST CELL, MUMBAI ,MAHARASHTRA. DIRECTORATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION, PUNE. B.Ed. Course Provisional Alphabetical Merit list of theCandidates whose Application forms are incomplete CAP process A.Y.2020-2021 List of the candidates whose CAP Application forms are in-complete and Not Locked Sr No CET RollNo Form No Name of Candidates CET Marks Remark 62 2310000956 BD20140662 AJAY DNYANDEO BHARSAKALE 35 63 1310003242 BD20132362 AJAY KISHOR BARDIYA 47 64 1310002831 BD20117153 AJAY MADHUKAR BOMBALE 33 65 1810001153 BD20109115 AJAY MUKHARU BARSAGADE 31 66 3610000039 BD20101795 AJAY PRAKASH RANKHAMB 30 67 2310001091 BD20130871 AJAY SUPADU TAYADE 49 68 3710003160 BD20144483 AJINKYA DILIP KONDHARE 44 69 1310004010 BD20139953 AJINKYA RAJENDRA MANDGAONKAR 30 70 3110004305 BD20143435 AJINKYA UTTAMRAO PAWAR 42 71 4410000896 BD20141702 AJINKYA VIJAY HAJGUDE 64 72 4710000619 BD20127535 AJINKYA VILAS KHAIRE 51 73 4010000717 BD20137719 AJIT DASHARATH PATIL 33 74 2310000857 BD20136001 AKALESH ASHOK AJALSONDE 43 75 1410004467 BD20101851 AKALPITA NARENDRA TAWARE 45 76 4610000109 BD20114394 AKANKSHA ARUNRAO MATE 31 77 1310000047 BD20118952 AKANKSHA KAMLESH BHAGAT 42 78 3710003767 BD20137868 AKANSHA DEEPAK BENGALE 34 79 1410001524 BD20128835 AKASH DAGDU JADHAV 42 80 1810000342 BD20127655 AKASH DASHRATH JAMBHULE 39 81 1810000065 BD20142945 AKASH DILIP RAMTEKE 41 82 BD20120721 AKASH GUATAM KHOBRAGADE 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 83 1310000819 BD20139510 AKASH KATODE 39 84 3010002736 BD20101456 AKASH KISHOR MADAVI 94 85 3010002219 BD20102324 AKASH LAXMANRAO NEWARE 55 86 1310004049 BD20145118 AKASH LAXMANRAO WADHONKAR 36 87 3410000125 BD20137634 AKASH MAHADEV MORE 30 88 3010000300 BD20102700 AKASH SHANKAR SALAM 50 89 1310000395 BD20107155 AKASH SHANKARRAO SHEDMAKE 38 90 4710000094 BD20103866 AKASH SITARAM MAPARI 66 91 1810001050 BD20124746 AKASH SUDHAKAR KIRANGE 9 92 4110000879 BD20134356 AKASH TANAJI SHEDGE 41 93 2610000698 BD20136403 AKASH VAIJANATH SARWADE 43 94 1910001967 BD20118870 AKASH YASHWANT VALVI 32 95 4110000630 BD20145518 AKRAM MUSA MUKADAM 51 96 3710001929 BD20102699 AKSHADA MARUTI TAWARE 60 97 3510000773 BD20139787 AKSHARA VICTOR PEREIRA 80 98 4410001586 BD20129096 AKSHAY AVINASH TONAPE 32 99 3010003993 BD20116125 AKSHAY BHAGWAN NAGRALE 26 100 3110000450 BD20144216 AKSHAY BHARAT ASWAR 44 101 2710002041 BD20138772 AKSHAY BHAU MURBADE 50 102 3710004984 BD20106171 AKSHAY BHAUSAHEB MURADE 59 103 1410000595 BD20127794 AKSHAY DNYANDEO KELGANDRE 41 104 1410002671 BD20111455 AKSHAY FULA INGALE 39 105 3110000531 BD20113593 AKSHAY GULABRAO LONDHE 41 106 1410004132 BD20114695 AKSHAY JAYVANT BIDGAR 35 107 3010004071 BD20119806 AKSHAY KUNJILAL BARVE 60 108 1310003870 BD20131761 AKSHAY NANDAKISHOR TARHEKAR 68 109 1810000436 BD20110226 AKSHAY PANDURANG BODALKAR 38 110 1110000077 BD20110297 AKSHAY PANDURANG UBALE 42 111 1410000748 BD20144095 AKSHAY SANDIPAN PAWAR 39 112 3010002228 BD20106338 AKSHAY TULARAM MOHANKAR 49 113 3110003854 BD20140487 AKSHAY UMAKANT TADKASE 41 114 2310002202 BD20145152 AKSHAY UMESH GHUMARE 40 115 4010000652 BD20113827 AKSHAY VASANT JADHAV 30 116 BD20113067 AKSHAY VIJAY TIDKE 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 117 BD20123755 AKSHAY VITTHAL CHAVHAN 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 118 1310001309 BD20120447 AKSHAY YUVRAJ BHAGAT 43 119 4010001078 BD20116243 AKSHAYKUMAR RAJENDRA PATIL 31 120 BD20137247 ALISHA DWIJEN DESAI 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 121 1410001286 BD20129125 ALITA SITARAM PAWARA 35 122 2710000687 BD20123125 ALIYA ABDUL REHMAN KHAN 40 STATE COMMON ENTRACE TEST CELL, MUMBAI ,MAHARASHTRA. DIRECTORATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION, PUNE. B.Ed. Course Provisional Alphabetical Merit list of theCandidates whose Application forms are incomplete CAP process A.Y.2020-2021 List of the candidates whose CAP Application forms are in-complete and Not Locked Sr No CET RollNo Form No Name of Candidates CET Marks Remark 123 1110000903 BD20117661 ALKA BHIKAJI UGALE 27 124 3710001305 BD20145973 ALKA MADHUKAR AWAD 32 125 1310002505 BD20131408 ALKA RAJENDRA PACHARE 32 126 3110004662 BD20102715 ALMAS FATEMA JAMEEL AHMED 31 127 3010001571 BD20106929 ALPESH BANDU HUMANE 30 128 3010000753 BD20100640 AMAN RAJENDRA BISMOGARE 42 129 2710001047 BD20100340 AMAR KUMAR RAJBANSH MAURYA 95 130 1310000953 BD20126408 AMARLAL RUPALA KASDEKAR 41 131 2210000139 BD20120885 AMBADAS SHIVAJI SABALE 43 132 3710000542 BD20132438 AMBIKA DAYANAND SWAMY 35 133 3110003038 BD20144849 AMBIKA SHIVRAJ MAHAJAN 48 134 BD20130194 AMISHA MANGAL BETHEKAR 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 135 BD20115158 AMIT 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 136 2410000784 BD20124265 AMIT ARUN GAIKAWAD 40 137 BD20141496 AMIT GULAVANI 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 138 1410001038 BD20115971 AMIT GUNDAJIRAO CHORMARE 38 139 1810001355 BD20121578 AMIT HARIDAS BHOYAR 30 140 3010003492 BD20138670 AMIT JYOTI 64 141 BD20142910 AMIT KUNAR SANFUI 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 142 4110000577 BD20129512 AMIT RAJENDRA GURAV 39 143 3710004427 BD20128619 AMIT RAJPOOT 83 144 3010001763 BD20145115 AMIT SURESH BHIOGADE 53 145 BD20135785 AMIT SURESH TELE 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 146 1310001278 BD20144129 AMIT UKANDA INGLE 43 147 BD20145370 AMIT WASUDEO JANBANDHU 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 148 1510000091 BD20123793 AMITA KRANTIKUMAR PENURKAR 19 149 3710005510 BD20112132 AMITA NIKALJE 69 150 4910000177 BD20104127 AMOL ANJAREDDY MUDYADLE 66 151 1210001225 BD20102462 AMOL ASHOK POTDUKHE 41 152 1210000961 BD20100559 AMOL BHASKARRAO DESHMUKH 77 153 4410001800 BD20108358 AMOL BHIMRAO LAVATE 94 154 BD20123968 AMOL CHHAGAN PALE 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 155 BD20134748 AMOL HANUMANT KUMBHAR 0 Candidate tried to register as NRI 156 3710002169 BD20106801 AMOL KISHANRAO RATHOD 88 157 1810001299 BD20100897 AMOL NANAJI HIWARKAR 47 158 4610000568 BD20122596 AMOL PRAKASHRAO PAHUNE 53 159 3110001557 BD20143091 AMOL PRASAD GADADE 49 160 2310000149 BD20129257 AMOL PRUTHVIRAJ PATIL 59 161 3310003139 BD20122059 AMOL PUNJARAM SONAWANE 35 162 2610001804 BD20144272 AMOL ROHIDAS CHAVAN
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