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Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar Notification No.B.A./B.Sc Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar Notification No.B.A./B.Sc. Semester-V,December, 2020-1 1 Result of the B.A./B.Sc. Semester-V Examination December, 2020 Result is shown in the column of result. Marks shown in the column of result means pass. RL means result late on account of reason/s shown in the brackets. R means Re-Appear in the subject/s shown in brackets.PRS means previous result stands. D in the column of Result means Distinction. Additional Subjects Candidate is Eligible to appear in exams of EVEN semester and Result of ODD semester's exams will be valid only after passing the exams of EVEN semesters Note: The particulars of the candidates shown in the gazette are subject to realization of the verification done by the college concerned. Maximum Marks (Full Subjects):400 Roll No. Regd No. Candidate Name Father Name/Mother Name Result Improvement Special Chance Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321200796 2012.NZ / .20657 PARMINDER KAUR JOGINDER SINGH/KULWINDER RL(D) KAUR 10321200797 To 10321227443 Gap Special Chance Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321227444 2004.NZ / .18392 BALJIT SINGH SAWINDER SINGH/JASBIR KAUR 170 10321227445 To 10321238183 Gap Special Chance Candidates-S. R. GOVERNMENT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, AMRITSAR (REGULAR) 10321238184 2012.SW /A.588 PRIYA SHARMA PAWAN KUMAR/RAJNI SHARMA 233 10321238185 To 10321274754 Gap Special Chance Candidates-N.J.S.A GOVT. COLLEGE, KAPURTHALA (REGULAR) 10321274755 2012.SK /A.461 GAGANDEEP PARMJEET KUMAR/PALWINDER 206 KAUR 10321274756 To 10321285385 Gap Special Chance Candidates-SIDANA DEGREE COLLEGE, KHIALA KHURD (AMRITSAR) (ASSOCIATE INSTITUTE) 10321285386 2012.SDA/D.25 ABHISHEK BABBAR HARISH BABBAR/RAJNI BABBAR 195 10321285387 To 10321300361 Gap Special Chance Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321300362 2013.NZ / .10067 EKTA PURAN CHAND/KAMLESH 205 10321300363 To 10321304366 Gap 10321304367 2013.NZ / .2161 HANI SINGH LAKHWINDER SINGH/RAJ RANI 209 10321304368 To 10321304781 Gap 10321304782 2013.NZ / .2720 LOVEPREET SINGH LAKHWINDER SINGH/RAJWANT 202 KAUR 10321304783 To 10321307332 Gap 10321307333 2013.NZ / .3509 MANJINDER KAUR AVTAR SINGH/JASWINDER KAUR 232 10321307334 To 10321312051 Gap Special Chance Candidates-MEERI PEERI DEGREE COLLEGE, DEHRIWAL DAROGA, GURDASPUR (ASSOCIATE INSTITUTE) 10321312052 2013.NZ / .371 GURWINDER KAUR LAKHWINDER SINGH/SUKHWINDER 225 KAUR 10321312053 To 10321315289 Gap Special Chance Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321315290 2013.NZ / .15685 SATISH KUMAR TIRATH RAM/KAMLESH KUMARI 204 10321315291 To 10321319560 Gap 10321319561 2013.NZ / .5110 SATWINDER SINGH SUKHVIR SINGH/RANJIT KAUR 163 10321319562 To 10321322001 Gap 10321322002 2013.NZ / .7034 SUMAN JAGDISH KUMAR/SHABNAM 185 10321322003 To 10321325890 Gap 10321325891 2013.NZ / .19876 AARTI VINOD KUMAR/SEEMA Fail 10321325892 To 10321326390 Gap 10321326391 2013.NZ / .20055 MANDEEP SINGH KAILASH CHANDER/KAMALJIT Fail KAUR 10321326392 To 10321340059 Gap Special Chance Candidates-S. G. A. D. COLLEGE, KHADOOR SAHIB, (TARN TARAN) (REGULAR) 10321340060 2013.GK /A.200 JUDGEPAL SINGH DILBAGH SINGH/SHARBJIT KAUR 254 10321340061 To 10321340789 Gap Special Chance Candidates-G. G. S. KHALSA COLLEGE, SARHALI (TARN TARAN) (REGULAR) 10321340790 2013.GGS/A.135 KARMJIT SINGH JAGTAR SINGH/KULWINDER KAUR 251 10321340791 To 10321343364 Gap Special Chance Candidates-D. A. V. COLLEGE, AMRITSAR (REGULAR) 10321343365 2012.H /A.130 MANPREET SINGH KASHMIR SINGH/MANJIT KAUR 181 10321343366 To 10321346503 Gap Special Chance Candidates-GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, GURDASPUR (REGULAR) 10321346504 2013.SG /A.567 MEHAKDEEP SINGH SUKHDEV SINGH/GURDISH KAUR 272 RANDHAWA 10321346505 To 10321347627 Gap Notification No.B.A./B.Sc. Semester-V,December, 2020-1 2 Roll No. Regd No. Candidate Name Father Name/Mother Name Result Special Chance Candidates-GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, VERKA, AMRITSAR (REGULAR) 10321347628 2013.GV /A.130 JOBANJEET SINGH BALWINDER SINGH/SUKHWINDER 185 KAUR 10321347629 To 10321353277 Gap Special Chance Candidates-SWAMI SAWTANTARA NAND MEMORIAL COLLEGE, DINA NAGAR, GURDASPUR (REGULAR) 10321353278 2013.SND/A.127 KRISHAN KUMAR SOMRAJ/RAJKUMARI 256 10321353279 To 10321359278 Gap Special Chance Candidates-LYALLPUR KHALSA COLLEGE, JALANDHAR (REGULAR) 10321359279 2013.KJ /A.71 GAGANDEEP SINGH JAGJIT SINGH/JASVIR KAUR 225 10321359280 To 10321368622 Gap Special Chance Candidates-S. N. COLLEGE,BANGA (REGULAR) 10321368623 2013.SB /A.229 KAVI SAROAY JASWANT SINGH/KULWINDER KAUR 195 10321368624 To 10321369178 Gap Special Chance Candidates-PREM CHAND MARKANDA S.D.COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, JALANDHAR (REGULAR) 10321369179 2013.SDJ/A.22 REEMA PREM LAL/RANI DEVI Fail 10321369180 To 10321373714 Gap Special Chance Candidates-GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, BHULATH (KAPURTHALA) (REGULAR) 10321373715 2013.BH /A.37 SUKHPREET KAUR SWARAN SINGH/SUKHWINDER 193 KAUR 10321373716 To 10321374061 Gap Special Chance Candidates-N.J.S.A GOVT. COLLEGE, KAPURTHALA (REGULAR) 10321374062 2013.SK /A.402 MAKHAN SINGH BALVIR SINGH/BALWINDER KAUR Fail 10321374063 To 10321374069 Gap 10321374070 2013.SK /A.160 MANPREET PARAMJIT/SHINDO Fail 10321374071 To 10321374171 Gap 10321374172 2013.SK /A.107 NAVPREET MALKIT SINGH/MANJINDER 236 10321374173 To 10321381248 Gap Special Chance Candidates-G. G. S. KHALSA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SARHALI (TARNTARAN) (ASSOCIATE INSTITUTE) 10321381249 2013.GSW/D.10 RAJWINDER KAUR NISHAN SINGH/RANJIT KAUR Fail 10321381250 To 10321382151 Gap Special Chance Candidates-SHIVALIK DEGREE COLLEGE, GURDASPUR (ASSOCIATE INSTITUTE) 10321382152 2013.STG/D.36 SURINDER KUMAR RATAN LAL/KRISHNA DEVI 202 10321382153 To 10321382494 Gap Special Chance Candidates-CENTRAL COLLEGE, GHOMAN (GURDASPUR) (ASSOCIATE INSTITUTE) 10321382495 2013.CG /D.108 KIRANPREET KAUR BIKRAMJIT SINGH/NARINDER KAUR 179 10321382496 To 10321400313 Gap Special Chance Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321400314 2014.NZ / .11900 AMANDEEP KAUR JAGDISH SINGH/NINDER KAUR 193 10321400315 To 10321404366 Gap 10321404367 2014.NZ / .6591 JUGRAJ SINGH PALWINDER SINGH/KULWANT KAUR 177 10321404368 To 10321407224 Gap Full Subjects Candidates-VS COLLEGE OF IT AND ARTS, TARN TARAN ROAD, CHABHAL (TARN TARAN) (ASSOCIATE INSTITUTE) 10321407225 2014.NZ / .4012 RAMANDEEP KAUR NISHAN SINGH/GURJIT KAUR RL(E) 10321407226 To 10321412247 Gap Special Chance Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321412248 2014.NZ / .9589 NEHA SAINI SURINDER SAINI/SANTOSH KUMARI 185 10321412249 To 10321412405 Gap 10321412406 2014.NZ / .9587 ROOHI BHAGAT RAMESH CHANDER/SARITA 166 KUMARI 10321412407 To 10321419333 Gap 10321419334 2014.NZ / .674 RAKESH KUMAR GILL SURINDER PAL GILL/SARABJIT 161 KAUR 10321419335 To 10321421183 Gap Special Chance Candidates-GURU NANAK NATIONAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, NAKODAR (JALANDHAR) (REGULAR) 10321421184 2014.NZ / .17319 RAJVEER KAUR LASHMAN SINGH/TARJINDER KAUR 190 10321421185 To 10321421480 Gap Special Chance Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321421481 2014.NZ / .17346 SHIKHA SHARMA J K SHARMA/URMIL SHARMA 187 10321421482 To 10321445469 Gap Special Chance Candidates-SHRI GURU TEG BAHADUR COLLEGE, SATHIALA (AMRITSAR) (REGULAR) 10321445470 2013.GTA/A.382 GURJANT SINGH GURMEET SINGH/HARJIT KAUR Fail 10321445471 To 10321448252 Gap Special Chance Candidates-SHAHEED RAM SINGH PATHANIA MEMORIAL COLLEGE, NIARI, PATHANKOT (REGULAR) 10321448253 2014.SMN/A.52 KANCHAN KUMARI JAGAN NATH/KESRO DEVI 197 10321448254 To 10321450069 Gap Notification No.B.A./B.Sc. Semester-V,December, 2020-1 3 Roll No. Regd No. Candidate Name Father Name/Mother Name Result Special Chance Candidates-BEBE NANKI KHALSA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, DHARIWAL (GURDASPUR) (REGULAR) 10321450070 2014.KD /A.19 HARPREET KAUR SATNAM SINGH/SUKHWINDER 193 KAUR 10321450071 To 10321450305 Gap Special Chance Candidates-S. M. D. R. S. D. COLLEGE, PATHANKOT (REGULAR) 10321450306 2014.SDP/A.117 RAHUL SANSAR CHAND/TRIPTA DEVI 194 10321450307 To 10321450351 Gap 10321450352 2013.SDP/A.188 RAGHU SAINI JAGDISH RAJ/PARVEEN KUMARI 212 10321450353 To 10321450564 Gap Special Chance Candidates-SHANTI DEVI ARYA MAHILA COLLEGE, DINANAGAR (REGULAR) 10321450565 2014.SD /A.132 AMANPREET KAUR SUKHWINDER SINGH/MANJIT KAUR Fail 10321450566 To 10321451063 Gap Special Chance Candidates-R. R. BAWA D. A. V. COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, BATALA (GURDASPUR) (REGULAR) 10321451064 2014.DWB/A.18 DEEPIKA ROOP LAL/SHASHI BALA RL(D) 10321451065 To 10321453646 Gap Special Chance Candidates-GURU NANAK COLLEGE, BATALA (REGULAR) 10321453647 2014.GNB/A.160 PARDEEP SINGH LAKHWINDER SINGH/HARBHAJAN 216 KAUR 10321453648 To 10321461042 Gap Special Chance Candidates-D. A. V. COLLEGE, JALANDHAR (REGULAR) 10321461043 2014.J /A.317 AMANDEEP SINGH NIRMAL SINGH/SUKHWINDER KAUR 225 10321461044 To 10321461092 Gap 10321461093 2014.J /A.64 SHIFALI JAIN ASHWANI JAIN/SAMTA JAIN 195 10321461094 To 10321462309 Gap Special Chance Candidates-GOVT. ARTS & SPORTS COLLEGE, JALANDHAR (REGULAR) 10321462310 2014.JS /A.176 GOURAV BODH RAJ/MANJEET RANI Fail 10321462311 To 10321462403 Gap 10321462404 2014.JS /A.7 HARPREET KAUR AVTAR SINGH/RENU Fail 10321462405 To 10321462920 Gap Special Chance Candidates-D. R. V. D. A. V. CENTURY COLLEGE, PHILLOUR (JALANDHAR) (REGULAR) 10321462921 2014.DP /A.13 MANDEEP KAUR BALDEV SINGH/PARAMJIT KAUR 177 10321462922 To 10321465037 Gap Special Chance Candidates-SAINT SOLDIER COLLEGE (CO-EDUCATION), JALANDHAR (REGULAR) 10321465038 2014.SCJ/A.45 SURAJ PARKASH SITAL LAL/PUSHPA DEVI 224 10321465039 To 10321465634 Gap Special Chance Candidates-GURU NANAK NATIONAL COLLEGE, NAKODAR (JALANDHAR) (REGULAR) 10321465635 2014.GN /A.165 ROHIT RESHAM LAL/SATYA 192 10321465636 To 10321465981 Gap Special Chance Candidates-GURU NANAK NATIONAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, NAKODAR (JALANDHAR) (REGULAR)
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