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Final Merit Category Wise Provisional Merit list of candidates for the recruitment of Medical Officer (General) Under Deptt. Of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of Punjab. Category: Open Merit (No. of post-72) Test Sr. No. Rollno Name Father's Name Category Gender D.O.B Marks 1 762145 KASHISH SINGLA VIJAY KUMAR SINGLA 11-GENERAL Female 04-Sep-95 71 JASMINDER SINGH 2 760950 ARSHDEEP KAUR 11-GENERAL Female 23-Mar-96 70.5 GROVER 3 760947 KARANVIR SINGH SUKHCHAIN SINGH 11-GENERAL Male 03-Jul-95 69 AANSHUL RAI 4 761235 AJAY KUMAR GUPTA 11-GENERAL Male 21-Nov-96 69 GUPTA 5 761202 GEETIKA SHARMA SANJEEV SHARMA 11-GENERAL Female 22-Sep-96 68.5 6 761891 SAMIKSHA SINGLA DHARM SINGLA 12-GENERAL (EWS) Female 09-Mar-97 68 7 762067 ARSHJOT KAUR AVTAR SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 03-Dec-96 67.5 8 760684 RITESH ARORA SATPAL 12-GENERAL (EWS) Male 10-May-95 67 9 760528 SIMRAN CHAWLA NARESH CHAWLA 11-GENERAL Female 20-Apr-97 67 HARMANJOT KAUR 10 761168 SOHAN SINGH WALIA 11-GENERAL Female 07-Nov-97 67 WALIA 11 760709 DALJOT KAUR RAJINDER SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 03-Aug-95 66.5 12 761418 VANI MAHAJAN NARESH MAHAJAN 12-GENERAL (EWS) Female 17-Dec-95 66.5 ARSHPREET SINGH AMRITVEER SINGH 13 762120 11-GENERAL Male 07-Aug-96 66.5 SIDHU SIDHU 14 762031 SAUGAAT JAIN SATISH JAIN 11-GENERAL Male 11-Feb-97 66.375 15 761442 AYUSH JASROTIA ASHOK SINGH 11-GENERAL Male 14-Feb-95 66 16 760052 HARLEEN KAUR JOGINDERPAL 11-GENERAL Female 07-Apr-96 66 DIVJOT KAUR PARAMJIT SINGH 17 761245 11-GENERAL Female 21-Aug-96 66 ARORA ARORA 18 760486 AURELIA GOYAL ASHOK KUMAR 11-GENERAL Female 16-Dec-96 66 19 760901 SIMRAN KAUR BALJINDER SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 25-Mar-97 66 20 760122 PARTEEK GARG DHARAMPAL GARG 11-GENERAL Male 08-May-98 66 21 761039 GURJOT SINGH KULWANT SINGH 11-GENERAL Male 10-Jun-96 65.5 JAGDEV SINGH 22 760124 MEHAK KAUR 11-GENERAL Female 21-Oct-96 65.5 KALEKA Page 1 of 40 Test Sr. No. Rollno Name Father's Name Category Gender D.O.B Marks 23 760293 SIMRAN MANOHAR LAL 11-GENERAL Female 05-Aug-97 65.5 24 760146 BHAVNISH BANSAL SUMESH KUMAR 11-GENERAL Male 04-Mar-98 65.5 25 760168 NEESHU BALA SURINDER KUMAR 11-GENERAL Female 28-Feb-95 65 GURDEV SINGH 26 760935 LOVLEEN SANDHU 11-GENERAL Female 20-Nov-95 65 SANDHU HARMANPREETKAU SUKHDEV SINGH 27 762106 15-BC PUNJAB Female 07-Jan-96 65 RSANDHU SANDHU 28 761017 SAKSHI SHARMA SANJEEV K SHARMA 11-GENERAL Female 03-May-96 65 29 762058 ISHNEET KAUR AJIT SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 31-Aug-96 65 ABHINAV CHANDER MOHAN 30 761697 11-GENERAL Male 07-Oct-96 65 SACHDEVA SACHDEVA ROOPAM PREET SHIVNINDER PREET 31 760897 24-SPORTS PUNJAB Male 02-Feb-97 65 SINGH SETHI SINGH SETHI ANIL KUMAR 32 761830 ANGEL DHINGRA 11-GENERAL Male 19-May-97 65 DHINGRA 14-SC (R&O) 33 760972 AARUSH PAUL DES RAJ PAUL Male 10-Sep-95 64.5 PUNJAB 34 761641 NAVJOT SINGH HARJOT SINGH 11-GENERAL Male 11-Nov-95 64.5 CHARANDEEP 35 760029 GURINDER SINGH 11-GENERAL Male 03-Oct-96 64.5 SINGH HARITKI 36 761490 SANJEEV AGGARWAL 11-GENERAL Female 03-Nov-96 64.5 AGGARWAL 37 761685 BHAWYA CHUGH RAMESH CHUGH 11-GENERAL Female 28-Apr-97 64.5 38 762192 ROMI RAVINDER JINDAL 11-GENERAL Female 06-Aug-97 64.5 39 761801 SUNANDAN SINGLA NARINDER PAL 11-GENERAL Male 07-Mar-98 64.5 40 762229 ABHINAV GUPTA AJAY GUPTA 11-GENERAL Male 29-Aug-96 64.125 MANMOHANJIT 41 761592 DIDAR SINGH 11-GENERAL Male 23-Sep-96 64.125 SINGH 42 761405 SURBHI RAJESH KUMAR 15-BC PUNJAB Female 16-Nov-93 64 SHEETAL KUMAR 43 762211 CHETNA SHARMA 11-GENERAL Female 01-Sep-96 64 SHARMA 44 761659 SAHIL GARG ANGREJ KUMAR 11-GENERAL Male 12-Aug-95 63.5 14-SC (R&O) 45 761549 HARSHIT KUMAR VINOD SINGH Male 30-Nov-96 63.5 PUNJAB KULDEEP CHAND 46 760049 KRITIKA GUPTA 11-GENERAL Female 24-Sep-97 63.5 GARG Page 2 of 40 Test Sr. No. Rollno Name Father's Name Category Gender D.O.B Marks PREET MOHINDER 17-ESM/LDESM 47 760069 GURPREET SINGH Male 18-Nov-94 63 SINGH PUNJAB- 48 761524 ISHAN SACHDEVA NAWAL SACHDEVA 11-GENERAL Male 12-Jan-95 63 49 760303 ADITI TAYAL SUNIL TAYAL 11-GENERAL Female 10-Apr-96 63 50 760519 REECHA SINGLA PREM CHAND 11-GENERAL Female 30-Aug-96 63 51 761460 AMOLPREET KAUR PADAMPREET SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 18-Feb-97 63 52 760641 RADHIKA SHARMA ASHOK KUMAR 11-GENERAL Female 13-May-97 63 53 760954 RAGHAV MITTAL MUKESH MITTAL 11-GENERAL Male 20-May-97 63 SANJEEV ASHWANI KUMAR 54 761369 11-GENERAL Male 12-Dec-94 62.5 CHATRATH CHATRATH 55 760360 PRANSHU RANI JAGDISH KUMAR 11-GENERAL Female 25-Sep-95 62.5 PARMOD KUMAR 56 761928 ISHAN 11-GENERAL Male 22-Nov-96 62.5 JUNEJA VIPAN CHANDER 57 761492 AARZOO PATHANIA 11-GENERAL Female 28-Mar-95 62 PATHANIA 58 760373 SPINDER SINGH BALWINDER SINGH 15-BC PUNJAB Male 16-May-95 62 59 761993 LOHIT SHARMA SUDHIR SHARMA 11-GENERAL Male 17-Aug-95 62 14-SC (R&O) 60 761244 PRIYA BABOOL SATNAM SINGH Female 07-Dec-96 62 PUNJAB 14-SC (R&O) 61 761291 NISHA VIDYA SAGAR Female 03-Mar-97 62 PUNJAB 62 761298 PIYUSH GUPTA SHIV LAL GUPTA 11-GENERAL Male 18-Sep-97 62 63 760342 HIMMANK GUPTA VIPIN GUPTA 11-GENERAL Male 25-Sep-97 62 64 760361 NAINA JASWAL S S JASWAL 11-GENERAL Female 12-May-94 61.5 65 761771 ERVENJOT KAUR GURCHARAN SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 29-Aug-94 61.5 66 760995 SUKHJIT KAUR SUBA SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 14-Oct-94 61.5 67 760248 KRITIKA RANI PREM KUMAR 15-BC PUNJAB Female 18-Aug-96 61.5 HARJINDERPAL 68 761283 HARNOOR KAUR 11-GENERAL Female 08-Jan-97 61.5 SINGH 69 760354 MINALI SOOD VED PRAKASH 11-GENERAL Female 17-Jan-97 61.5 70 760104 OSHIN MADAAN MOHINDER PAL 11-GENERAL Female 01-Apr-97 61.5 Page 3 of 40 Test Sr. No. Rollno Name Father's Name Category Gender D.O.B Marks 71 762206 ASHIMA SANJEEV KUMAR 11-GENERAL Female 21-Oct-94 61 NARESH KUMAR 72 762084 MAMTA GARG 11-GENERAL Female 20-Jan-95 61 GARG 73 761289 SHIKHA THAKUR KEWAL SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 26-Feb-95 61 74 760491 MEHAK ARORA DES RAJ 11-GENERAL Female 19-Apr-95 61 75 761707 ROBINPREET KAUR BHOLA SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 14-Dec-96 61 76 761081 SHIVANGI VINOD KUMAR 11-GENERAL Female 28-Feb-97 61 77 762008 AKASH SHARMA ANEET SHARMA 11-GENERAL Male 09-Aug-95 60.5 78 761439 AKASH TRIPATHI NARESH SHARMA 11-GENERAL Male 15-Jun-96 60.5 79 761482 ANISH BHATIA SUSHIL BHATIA 11-GENERAL Male 26-Jun-96 60.5 80 761878 LOVIE SINGLA SURINDER KUMAR 12-GENERAL (EWS) Female 10-Aug-96 60.5 81 760148 JASPREET KAUR YOGESHWAR SINGH 15-BC PUNJAB Female 14-Oct-96 60.5 82 761990 AVISHA ASHWANI KUMAR 11-GENERAL Female 11-Mar-97 60.5 ASHOK KUMAR 83 760866 PULKIT NAGPAL 11-GENERAL Male 21-Jun-97 60.5 NAGPAL 84 760123 DAMANJOT KAUR BALJIT SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 13-Jan-95 60 85 760824 KANAV RISHI PARMOD RISHI 11-GENERAL Male 11-May-95 60 86 761154 SUKHMANJIT KAUR MANJIT SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 18-Oct-96 60 87 761804 DIVYA WADHWA VIJAY WADHWA 11-GENERAL Female 01-Dec-95 59.5 14-SC (R&O) 88 761546 AMRITPAL SINGH JODH KUMAR Male 05-Apr-96 59.5 PUNJAB MEGHA 89 760420 PAWAN KUMAR 11-GENERAL Female 10-Oct-96 59.5 CHAUDHARY AKRAMBIR SINGH NARINDERPAL SINGH 90 761658 11-GENERAL Male 08-Dec-96 59.5 BRAR BRAR MANOJ KUMAR 91 760077 LOVELY GOYAL 11-GENERAL Male 06-May-97 59.5 GOYAL SIMERPREET KAUR PARMINDER SINGH 92 761913 11-GENERAL Female 19-Oct-97 59.5 SARAN SARAN 93 760513 NISHLEEN KAUR Mohinderpal Singh 11-GENERAL Female 03-Nov-97 59.5 94 761784 SUCHITA MADAN MOHAN 15-BC PUNJAB Female 11-Jan-98 59.5 Page 4 of 40 Test Sr. No. Rollno Name Father's Name Category Gender D.O.B Marks 95 761117 HARJINDER SINGH TARA SINGH 11-GENERAL Male 05-Apr-85 59 DEEPANSHU ASHOK KUMAR 96 760726 11-GENERAL Male 13-Sep-93 59 SONDHI SONDHI 97 762144 ARPIT JAIN BRISHBHAN JAIN 11-GENERAL Male 05-Feb-95 59 SANJAMJOT SINGH 98 761164 KAMALJIT SINGH 15-BC PUNJAB Male 04-Jun-95 59 SURI HAMANSHU 99 761564 VISHWA MITTER 11-GENERAL Male 23-Jan-97 59 BHARDWAJ 100 761915 MEENU SUNIL KUMAR 12-GENERAL (EWS) Female 10-Oct-96 58.875 SAMAR PAL SINGH RAM PAL SINGH 101 760530 11-GENERAL Male 10-Feb-95 58.5 SANDHU SANDHU 102 762209 ARSHDEEP RAM KUMAR 12-GENERAL (EWS) Male 24-Apr-96 58.5 AMANAT KAUR 103 760551 GURPREET SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 08-Nov-96 58.5 VIRK 104 762127 PRAGYA SHARMA SUDHIR SHARMA 11-GENERAL Female 26-Feb-97 58.5 105 761656 ALISHA GUPTA MANAK LAL GARG 11-GENERAL Female 24-Aug-98 58.5 14-SC (R&O) 106 760610 JASPAL KAUR TARLOCHAN SINGH Female 27-Jun-95 58.375 PUNJAB 107 761532 SMILE SHARDA D D SHARDA 11-GENERAL Male 07-Jul-96 58.125 108 762041 RAMANDEEP KAUR NAVINDER SINGH 11-GENERAL Female 05-Nov-94 58 ARSHDEEP SINGH 109 760500 SIRBRINDER SINGH 11-GENERAL Male 13-Jan-97 58 SAMRA 14-SC (R&O) 110 760552 BHAWNA HARJINDER KUMAR Female 25-Mar-97 58 PUNJAB 111 761618 JAGDEEP SINGH DALJIT SINGH 12-GENERAL (EWS) Male 23-May-97 58 112 761726 RIA RAKESH JUNEJA 11-GENERAL Female 21-Mar-98 58 113 760116 DAMINI GUJRAL VINAY GUJRAL 11-GENERAL Female 22-Feb-97 57.875 BHOLA SHANKAR 114 761713 VISHAL BABBAR 11-GENERAL Male 27-May-97 57.875 BABBAR 115 761666 RIYA RAJESH KUMAR 11-GENERAL Female 11-Dec-95 57.5 ANIL KUMAR 116 762088 MANAV BABBAR 12-GENERAL (EWS) Male 23-Feb-97 57.5 BABBAR GAGANDEEP 117 760242 OMPARKASH KANSAL 11-GENERAL Male 13-Mar-97 57.5 KANSAL BHARAT BHUSHAN 118 761737 PRINKLE 11-GENERAL Female 20-Apr-97 57.5 GOYAL Page 5 of 40 Test Sr.
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