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I. Student Details: Number of Students Course-Wise; Year-Wise Along with Details I. Student Details: Number of students course-wise; year-wise along with details: Year of Admission 2018 (Session 2018-2020) Name of the Category Admission fee Sl. Year of Percent Contact No. / student Father's Name Address (Gen/SC/ Result Receipt No. Admission age mobile No. Date Amount admitted ST/OBC/ No. Village- Sirang, P.O/P.S- Dambuk, District-Lower 8731946658/9 1 ADALU UMBE JINNY UMBE ST 2018 399 26-07-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal 402701385 Pradesh. Village- New Elope, P.O/P.S- Hunli, District- 2 AKESI MEGA AKUNGO MEGA ST 2018 7085533643 358 23-07-18 50,000 Lower Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Angrim Valley, 9402236860/8 AKHONDO P.O/P.S- Anini, District- 3 YONGKA MOLO ST 2018 787301294/87 382 24-07-18 50,000 MOLO Dibang Valley, Arunachal 87301294 Pradesh. C/o Esipi Linggi,Village- AKUNGE Kera-Aati, P.O/P.S- Roing, 4 SOTO MIULI ST 2018 9402641307 365 24-07-18 50,000 MIULI District- Lower Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Mayu-II, P.O/P.S- Roing, District-Lower 5 ANDO ELAPRA REDA ELAPRA ST 2018 9436263983 383 24-07-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Denlo, P.O/P.S- Roing, District-Lower 8974277413/9 6 ANGA UMPO BAYA UMPO ST 2018 357 23-07-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal 774912818 Pradesh. Village- Kongo-II, P.O/P.S- 9774763411/9 7 ASALI TACHO BULI TACHO Anini, District-Dibang ST 2018 379 24-07-18 50,000 774163411 Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Jia, P.O/P.S- 9436226539/8 TAPANG Roing, District-Lower 8 BHANU TATAK ST 2018 415077100/76 390 25-05-18 50,000 TATAK Dibang Valley, Arunachal 30825455 Pradesh. Village- Desali, P.O/P.S- Hunli, District-Lower 9 BULIYA MISO RUME MISO ST 2018 9862940243 374 24-07-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Parbuk, P.O/P.S- Roing, District-Lower 10 DAVID RATAN BHIM RATAN ST 2018 8974341377 354 23-07-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Injono, P.O/P.S- Roing, District-Lower 8416098524/9 11 DEKO MISO TUDRU MISO ST 2018 368 24-07-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal 402291172 Pradesh. Village- Cheta-II, P.O/P.S- Roing, District-Lower 8413817759/8 12 DIHIYA MENA RANA MENA ST 2018 359 23-07-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal 794975944 Pradesh. Village- Hunli, P.O/P.S- Hunli, District-Lower 8256942829/9 13 DROLI MISO AKOME MISO ST 2018 353 23-07-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal 366433450 Pradesh. Village- Mayu-II, P.O/P.S- AMBOKO Roing, District-Lower 9366084730/8 14 ENA MENDA ST 2018 387 02-08-18 50,000 MENDA Dibang Valley, Arunachal 794368608 Pradesh. Village- Parbuk, P.O/P.S- GEMEM Roing, District-Lower 8376020285/9 15 ORIK PERTIN ST 2018 400 21-08-18 50,000 PERTIN Dibang Valley, Arunachal 366537923 Pradesh. Village- Mintong, P.O/P.S- GENPANG WANGTO Longding, District- 16 ST 2018 7630060971 355 23-07-18 50,000 WANGSU WANGSU Longding, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Koronu, P.O/P.S- Roing, District-Lower 17 HASSIN PULU THUSI PULU ST 2018 8259960117 397 25-05-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Cheta-II, P.O/P.S- Roing, District-Lower 8731979310/8 18 IMLI UMPO MENGA UMPO ST 2018 367 24-07-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal 787706430 Pradesh. C/o Joji Miku, Village- Mayu-I, P.O/P.S- Roing, 8256943776/7 19 INIYA MIKU JOJI MIKU ST 2018 384 24-07-18 50,000 District-Lower Dibang 005711963 Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Dhapak, P.O/P.S- 20 JUNTI SATOLA ATUL SATOLA Kamalabari, District- ST 2018 9954393800 369 24-07-18 50,000 Jorhat, Assam. Village- Kapu, P.O- Kapu, LITLONG JANPONG 8794838976/8 21 P.S- Khonsa, District- ST 2018 386 24-07-18 50,000 NOKBI NOKBI 730957927 Tirap, Arunachal Pradesh. C/o Areme Miso, Village- Mayu-I, P.O/P.S- Roing, 22 MACHI MEPO NANA MEPO ST 2018 8256941797 373 24-07-18 50,000 District-Lower Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Maliney, P.O/P.S- WEKARA 9774700830/7 23 MAULI MOLO Anini, District-Dibang ST 2018 366 24-07-18 50,000 MOLO 085534517 Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Cheta-I, P.O/P.S- MENUKA Roing, District-Lower 24 TUTI PULU ST 2018 8118915238 401 08-09-18 50,000 PULU Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Injono, P.O/P.S- Roing, District-Lower 25 MIMOSA MISO PASI MISO ST 2018 8259954980 395 25-05-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Midland, P.O/P.S- KENONG Roing, District-Lower 9436257447/8 26 MINU PERTIN ST 2018 356 23-07-18 50,000 PERTIN Dibang Valley, Arunachal 794052463 Pradesh. Village- Bolung, P.O/P.S- BINGGUNG Roing, District-Lower 27 MITI NGUKIR ST 2018 8837437543 370 24-07-18 50,000 NGUKIR Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Dambuk, P.O/P.S- MUMSU Roing, District-Lower 9436225222/7 28 AMMIK PERTIN ST 2018 362 23-07-18 50,000 PERTIN Dibang Valley, Arunachal 085534625 Pradesh. Village- Boo Line, P.O/P.S- 29 NABALI MIHU CHENDO MIHU Anini, District- Dibang ST 2018 9402482813 363 24-07-18 50,000 Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Shantipur No.7, 9612538449/7 30 NAINA BEGUM ABDUL SABOR P.O/P.S- Sadiya, District- OBC 2018 352 23-07-18 50,000 629867982 Tinsukia, Assam. Village- Keraati, P.O/P.S- Roing, District-Lower 31 NANCY MEGA MORE MEGA ST 2018 9774532043 376 24-07-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Poblung, P.O/P.S- MALAK Dambuk, District-Lower 32 NEKU PATHUK ST 2018 8131084669 350 23-07-18 50,000 PATHUK Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Shantipur No.7, NOAMI KISHAN 33 P.O/P.S- Sadiya, District- OBC 2018 8974785419 381 24-07-18 50,000 NOWBAGH NOWBAGH Tinsukia, Assam. Village- Mayu-II, P.O/P.S- Roing, District-Lower 34 NURI MIHU GOKA MIHU ST 2018 7085882639 393 25-05-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Prabaya, P.O/P.S- 9485259819/7 35 OJIANG MELO DERO MELO Anini, District- Dibang ST 2018 371 24-07-18 50,000 005153783 Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Hunli, P.O/P.S- Hunli, District-Lower 9436814243/8 36 OMINA MISO GOPI MISO ST 2018 361 23-07-18 50,000 Dibang Valley, Arunachal 794502514 Pradesh. Village- Amlori, P.O- PALLAVI MUKESH 8638044650/9 37 Amlori, P.S- Siwan, OBC 2018 391 25-05-18 50,000 PATEL CHAND PATEL 862857751 District-Siwan, Bihar. Village- Talimapur, P.O- DINANATH 38 PINKY SINGH Talimapur, P.S- Siwan, GEN 2018 9436226842 392 25-05-18 50,000 SINGH District-Siwan, Bihar. Village- Gipulin, P.O/P.S- 8257072510/9 39 PUNAM MIHU TOKHI MIHU Anini, District- Dibang ST 2018 375 24-07-18 50,000 402780440 Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Bakarpur Shekhpura, P.O- BINDESWAR 40 PUNAM RAI Chaksikandar, P.S- OBC 2018 8258952359 351 23-07-18 50,000 RAI Rajapakar, District-Vaisali, Bihar. Village- Shantinagar, P.O- RADHIKA NOR BAHADUR 7577902145/8 41 Ghumtibil, P.S- Sadiya, OBC 2018 372 26-07-18 50,000 SONAR SONAR 257906867 District- Tinsukia, Assam. Village- Angulin, P.O/P.S- RADHIKA 42 ATEGE UMBEY Anini, District- Dibang ST 2018 9383080576 378 24-07-18 50,000 UMBEY Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Amuli, P.O/P.S- 8974786869/9 43 ROBIN TAYU KHUNA TAYU Anini, District- Dibang ST 2018 364 24-07-18 50,000 402889838 Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Karimganj, RUMANA MD KHALIL P.O/P.S- Karimganj, 44 GEN 2018 8787735475 394 25-05-18 50,000 BEGUN UDDINE District- Karimganj, Assam. Village- New Abali, P.O/P.S- Roing, District- 9774721667/9 45 SONIYA METO LILO METO ST 2018 402 25-07-18 50,000 Lower Dibang Valley, 402889255 Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Lempia, P.O/P.S- TAGE Ziro, District- Lower 9612558030/8 46 TAGE RIDO ST 2018 360 23-07-18 50,000 TALLING Subansiri, Arunachal 730083552 Pradesh. Village- New Abali, P.O/P.S- Roing, District- 47 TESHI MIMI GUTO MIMI ST 2018 7085533643 385 24-07-18 50,000 Lower Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Boo, P.O/P.S- 48 TIKU MIHU UNA MIHU Anini, District- Dibang ST 2018 9402672919 398 25-05-18 50,000 Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Anelih, P.O/P.S- 49 WUSHA MENA BEMTA MENA Anini, District- Dibang ST 2018 9383328099 380 24-07-18 50,000 Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Village- Angrim Valley, TANGONE P.O/P.S- Anini, District- 50 WUZIMI MOLO ST 2018 9402092693 389 24-07-18 50,000 MOLO Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh..
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