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Mno Regn No NEET Rollno NEET Marks NEET Rank Category Provisional Merit List of Candidates who have applied for admission to NEET UG-2020 under Open Category (code-11) Mno Regn No Name Father's NAME NEET Rollno NEET NEET Category Marks Rank Applied 1 902566 ISHITA GARG SUMIT GARG 3805002479 706 24 11 2 901541 BHOOMIT GOYAL MANOJ KUMAR 3805002089 705 32 11 GOYAL 3 903978 KARTIK ASHOK KUMAR 1601207405 705 47 11 4 901139 HARJINDER SINGH AMANJEET SINGH 3802008012 700 101 11 MAHAL MAHAL 5 900812 NAVJOT SINGH GOPAL SINGH 3802007439 691 221 11 6 904309 CAROL GARG GIRISH GARG 3802004195 691 227 11 7 902081 SATYAM WAHI SANDEEP WAHI 3801002645 690 243 11 8 902287 MAYANK GARG JAGDISH RAI 3802001182 690 252 11,36,11, 11 9 903362 LARISHDEEP KAUR MANJIT SINGH 3801003299 687 329 11 10 901546 KANIKA BANSAL JATINDER KUMAR 1601123030 687 341 11 BANSAL 11 900253 HUNERPREET RANJIT SINGH 3801001070 685 384 11 SINGH 12 902583 DEVANG SINGLA RAJEEV SINGLA 3805002599 685 445 11,14,11, 11 13 900880 SUKHMANJIT BHUPINDER SINGH 3802005231 685 458 11 SINGH BRAR BRAR 14 903099 VANI KARGWAL SURINDER KUMAR 3802005389 682 511 11,13,11, 11 15 901040 YAJAT SINGLA MANI KANT 3804003553 682 515 11 SINGLA 16 903084 SHAURYA BHATIA SUNIL BHATIA 3805001462 682 523 11 17 900915 SHAURYA NIDHI MALHOTRA 3803001890 681 553 11 MALHOTRA 18 903903 VASU KHARBANDA VISHAL 3805001711 681 594 11 KHARBANDA 19 903112 ASHISHPREET DAVINDER SINGH 3803004562 677 754 13,11 SINGH 20 900986 ESHA GARG SANJEEV GARG 3805003014 677 768 11 21 901776 RAVNEET KAUR GURMEET SINGH 1601202247 676 799 11 MAAN 22 901797 BHAVDEEP SINGH HARINDER SINGH 3804002763 676 811 11 SOOD SOOD 23 902688 PAARTH BAJAJ RAVINDER BAJAJ 3803001615 676 843 11 24 903756 AKSHAY RAJ DINESH BANKA 3803003341 675 942 11 BANKA 25 901719 RAHUL CHOPRA DAVINDER KUMAR 3805003258 673 1041 11 26 903428 SUGANDH GOYAL ROHTAS GOYAL 1601121316 672 1079 11 27 900884 HARSHUL SOOD DINESH SOOD 3804002423 671 1151 11 28 901166 HARGUN KAUR GURPARTAP 3804001924 670 1234 11 KHAIRA SINGH KHAIRA 29 901341 TANUREET KAUR AEMANDEEP 3805001673 670 1270 11 SINGH 30 901107 DISHANT MOHINDER 3802007114 670 1300 11 MANCHANDA KUMAR Page 1 of 144 Provisional Merit List of Candidates who have applied for admission to NEET UG-2020 under Open Category (code-11) Mno Regn No Name Father's NAME NEET Rollno NEET NEET Category Marks Rank Applied 31 900309 NIPUN AGGARWAL ROHIT AGGARWAL 3801002564 670 1303 11 32 903489 JASHANJOT SINGH BHAVJIT SINGH 3804002014 670 1311 11 MANGAT MANGAT 33 902891 RISHABH GUPTA RAJESH GUPTA 3802007214 670 1329 11 34 903999 PRIYA VINOD KUMAR 3802006309 670 1348 11 35 901471 AVGATMANBIR SARBJIT SINGH 3802004475 667 1465 11 SINGH BRAR BRAR 36 903688 VAIBHAV TARSEM SINGH 3801005077 666 1599 11 37 903579 DAIWIK GOYAL DINESH GOYAL 3804003302 666 1604 11 38 900254 NIDHI VARINDER KUMAR 3802008287 665 1627 11 39 901283 HARDIK VYAS RAJESH KUMAR 3801005166 665 1634 11 40 902178 KULJEET SINGH DALWINDER 3802002454 665 1685 13,11 GAHLA SINGH GAHLA 41 902963 RAMANDEEP GURWINDER 3804002513 665 1709 36,36,11, SINGH SINGH 11 42 900188 KHUSHI KATHURIA RAMAN KATHURIA 1601201540 664 1815 11 43 900780 PRANAV MONGA NAVINDER 3804002090 663 1905 11 MONGA 44 900466 SURYAJOT SINGH KULWANT SINGH 3802006391 662 1957 11 KALRA 45 900300 RISHABH GARG MOHINDER PAL 1601110433 662 1970 11 GARG 46 903497 MANYA GOYAL AMIT GOYAL 1601105295 661 2045 11 47 900359 NAVI KATIA NEERAJ KATIA 3802007087 660 2282 11 48 900320 RAMNIK SINGH RABINDER SINGH 3801004307 660 2293 11 SETHI SETHI 49 902492 JASHANPREET DARBARA SINGH 3805001310 660 2381 11 SINGH 50 902679 MEGHA KUMARI SURESH KUMAR 3804001107 659 2421 11 DAS 51 903217 ISHAAN PARDEEP KUMAR 3802002148 658 2488 11 52 901770 HARSHIT VERMA NARINDER VERMA 3802002498 658 2544 13,11 53 903698 DANISH KAPOOR MANOJ KAPOOR 3801002225 657 2588 11,36,11, 11 54 903202 VANSHIKA SANJEEV KUMAR 3802003051 657 2591 11 CHUGH 55 903541 BHARAT VERMA PAWAN VERMA 1601206354 657 2659 11,14,11, 11 56 901948 ARUSHI NARINDER SINGLA 3802003435 657 2661 11 57 901161 KRISH ADITYA NEERAJ KUMAR 1601201448 656 2799 11 SHARMA SHARMA 58 903939 ANKET SINGH GURWANT SINGH 3803005047 656 2805 11 AULAKH 59 900252 GAURANG SINGH RANDHIR SINGH 1601109344 656 2813 11,36,11, 11 60 901500 JASNOOR SINGH RUPNDER SINGH 3803001349 655 3038 11 BAWEJA Page 2 of 144 Provisional Merit List of Candidates who have applied for admission to NEET UG-2020 under Open Category (code-11) Mno Regn No Name Father's NAME NEET Rollno NEET NEET Category Marks Rank Applied 61 902478 HARSHITA RAJAN SINGLA 3804001480 655 3053 11 62 901351 NAVDEEP SINGH BHUPINDER SINGH 3802008260 655 3113 11,36,11, DHILLON DHILLON 11 63 902942 YASHITA VIKAS CHAWLA 3802003450 655 3120 11 64 900519 ARCHIT SOOD BRIJ BHUSHAN 3803004394 655 3121 11,14,11, SOOD 11 65 900039 ARCHIT GOEL RAJESH KUMAR 3805002131 655 3133 11 GOEL 66 902270 ANKUSH SINGLA HARISH KUMAR 3805003480 652 3464 11 67 901413 ANAS SALIM MOHD SALIM 1601208023 652 3486 11 68 900511 ABHAY SINGLA AMIT SINGLA 3805002167 651 3609 11 69 901013 ARYAMAN SHASHI KANT 3804003528 651 3675 11 MAHAJAN MAHAJAN 70 900522 VANSHI PAHUJA DINESH KANT 3805002624 651 3687 11 PAHUJA 71 902353 JATIN GARG SANJEEV KUMAR 3805004122 650 3868 36,14,11, 11 72 900467 YUGESH KUMAR RAJ PAL 1601111387 650 3951 11 73 900672 ARSH GARG RAJESH KUMAR 3802005399 650 3984 11 74 902699 AVNEET KAUR MANJIT SINGH 3801004118 649 4040 11 75 900586 VIBHA SHARMA RAVI KUMAR 3801002348 649 4045 11 76 901848 RITU HARIKESH 3805002461 649 4082 36,11 77 900722 SAMIKSHA JAIN PANKAJ KUMAR 3802003414 649 4088 11,14,11, JAIN 11 78 902541 ANNIRUDH JASHPAL 3801001604 649 4131 13 79 902465 ISHANT KAMBOJ JAGDISH KUMAR 3802011264 647 4273 15,11 80 900656 RHEA SINGLA RAJAN KUMAR 3805001153 647 4409 11 SINGLA 81 901165 PUNEET SAINI MANJIT SINGH 3803003412 646 4466 11,14,11, 11 82 900345 SHEMANE DALJIT SINGH 3802005423 646 4548 13,11 83 901452 HARGUN KHANNA TANDEEP SINGH 3801002797 646 4575 11 KHANNA 84 900128 GUNIKA RAJESH 3801002063 646 4633 11 AGGARWAL AGGARWAL 85 903067 DHIREN DAVESSAR ROHIT KUMAR 3803003646 646 4672 11 DAVESSAR 86 900597 ISHAAN BANSAL RAKESH KUMAR 3805002722 645 4840 11 BANSAL 87 900550 HARJAS SINGH RANDEEP SINGH 3803002045 645 4859 11 SAHOTA SAHOTA 88 901980 SHIVAM GARG PARMOD KUMAR 3802008152 645 4885 11 GARG 89 900591 RITVIK GUPTA ABHEY GUPTA 3804003210 645 4977 11 90 900098 HARSIMAR SINGH MANVINDER 3802004432 645 4980 11 SINGH Page 3 of 144 Provisional Merit List of Candidates who have applied for admission to NEET UG-2020 under Open Category (code-11) Mno Regn No Name Father's NAME NEET Rollno NEET NEET Category Marks Rank Applied 91 900175 JUGAADBIR SINGH AMARBIR SINGH 3804001794 645 4991 11 SANDHU 92 900318 SWAPAN DEEP KABAL SINGH 3801002778 643 5166 11 SINGH 93 901344 DEEMANSHU KEWAL KRISHAN 3804002440 643 5235 11,15,11, DHINGRA 11 94 902755 AVI KANSAL PANKAJ KANSAL 3802003229 643 5294 11 95 902038 TANVEER SINGH RANDHIR SINGH 1601101053 643 5306 11 MANGAT MANGAT 96 900117 ABHAY TAKIAR AJAY TAKIAR 3803002178 643 5323 11 97 900200 NIKHIL JINDAL SUNIL KUMAR 3802004143 643 5327 11 98 900502 ROHAN GARG DEEPAK KUMAR 3803001636 642 5387 11 GARG 99 903433 DIVYAANSHI ASHWANI KUMAR 3802008180 642 5400 15,11 100 902348 ARSH ARORA RAJINDER ARORA 3803001866 642 5401 11 101 900555 ADITYA PAL SINGH GURINDER SINGH 3801001795 642 5414 11 LUBANA LUBANA 102 901662 ARUSHI SURINDER KUMAR 3802008187 642 5434 11 103 900733 RUPESH VERMA LAKESH VERMA 3804003093 642 5498 11 104 900963 VANSHAJ GOEL MOHIT KUMAR 3804002164 642 5525 11 105 900123 YOGESH MITTAL DAVINDER MITTAL 3802007339 641 5621 11 106 900924 GURNOOR SINGH TEJINDER PAUL 3802006276 641 5636 11 SINGH 107 901267 SURBHI DHARAM PAL 3802002431 641 5661 11 AGGARWAL 108 902639 AYUSH BANSAL RAVINDER BANSAL 3802008182 641 5690 11 109 900154 GURMANLEEN RAMNIK SINGH 3805001486 641 5718 11 SINGH SOHI SOHI 110 903169 AJAYPARTAP HARDEV SINGH 1601105232 641 5725 11 SINGH BATTH BATTH 111 900809 MAANHAR SHEKHAR MANGAL 3802002591 640 5891 11 MANGAL 112 900072 HARSH PALTA VINOD PALTA 3805004113 640 6027 11 113 903611 SANGAMESHWAR BALDEV KRISHAN 3802010123 640 6069 11 GUPTA 114 901909 MALIKA GOYAL RAJEEV GOYAL 3802005257 640 6076 11 115 900636 MADHU THAKUR JAGROOP SINGH 1601102453 640 6103 36,11 116 902216 KRITI GARG RAJNISH GARG 1601114074 639 6126 11 117 901747 BHAVYA GOEL SUNIL GOEL 1601107327 638 6264 11 118 900974 NAMAN GUPTA SUDEEP GUPTA 3805002073 638 6342 11 119 900952 DIVIJ MATTA HARISH MATTA 3804002051 638 6364 11 120 901984 RICHA GARG ASHOK KUMAR 3802002580 638 6376 11 Page 4 of 144 Provisional Merit List of Candidates who have applied for admission to NEET UG-2020 under Open Category (code-11) Mno Regn No Name Father's NAME NEET Rollno NEET NEET Category Marks Rank Applied 121 900340 MANRAJ SINGH DEEPINDER SINGH 1601111129 638 6378 11 122 902618 KHUSHII GARG VISHAL KUMAR 3804002431 638 6444 11 123 900865 ANIKET GARG MAHESH KUMAR 3802001239 637 6504 11,14,11, 11 124 902068 GIRISHA MITTAL RAVINDER MITTAL 3802007398 637 6540 11 125 902621 PRANSHU GARG ARUN KUMAR 3802006047 637 6554 11 126 900923 CHIRAG ANIL KUMAR 1601102624 637 6641 11 127 901219 ADITYA SHARMA ONKAR SHARMA 3803002447 637 6686 11 128 901321 KHUSHI GANDHI SAT PARKASH 3804002877 636 6712 11 GANDHI 129 900347 SWATI GUPTA SUBODH KUMAR 3804003338 636 6771 11 130 902228 HARMEET KAUR MANJIT SINGH 3802007215 636 6899 11 BRAR BRAR 131 900165 ANJALI PUNGOTRA HARISH 3803001745 635 7018 11 PUNGOTRA 132 903744 PRINCE KUMAR SURESH KUMAR 3802008410 635 7185 11 MONGA 133 901429 NISHTHA SANJAY KUMAR 1601201049 635 7300 11 NARANG 134 900335 MANGLIA BANSAL ASHOK BANSAL 3802009019 635 7301 11 135 901054 ISHAAN GOYAL RAKESH GOYAL 3804002583 635 7322 11 136 902419 MUKUL
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