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CDE Point Awarded: 4450 FULL NAME PROFESSION REGISTRATION REGISTRATION STATE DENTAL COUNCIL NUMBER NUMBER 1 A P RAVI PG Student A 5055 Telangana State Dental Council Abhijit Singh Practitioner A 3240 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council ABHINAV AGARWAL Faculty A 19345 Karnataka State Dental Council Abhishek Biswas PG Student A 4751 West Bengal State Dental Council Abhishek Maurya PG Student A 20591 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Adeel Ahmad PG Student A 19460 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Aditya Banik PG Student A 41178 Karnataka State Dental Council Ajita Meenawat Faculty A 0421 Rajasthan State Dental Council Alisha jain PG Student A 7837428181 Punjab State Dental Council Amol Jain Faculty A 10896 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council ANANTHU H PG Student A 42481 Karnataka State Dental Council Anil Faculty A 12023 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Aravind Christo.A PG Student A 20548 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Archana Nagpal Faculty A 1242 Himachal Pradesh State Dental Council Arshpreet Kaur PG Student A 16423 Punjab State Dental Council Ashima sood Faculty A 7086 Delhi State Dental Council Ashish choudhary Faculty A 3074 Delhi State Dental Council Athira V Practitioner A 2332 Kerala State Dental Council Avanigadda Hima Sai PG Student A 21165 Andhra Pradesh State Chandana Devi Dental Council B.A.Deepika PG Student A 25468 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council B.Umamaheswari Faculty A 14882 Karnataka State Dental Council Baskaran Srinivasan Faculty A 1335 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Bhat Bhargav Nagaraja PG Student A 40375 A Karnataka State Dental Council Bikramjeet singh PG Student A 6526 Punjab State Dental Council Binu Augustine Practitioner A 2341 Kerala State Dental Council Bomidi Visali Priyankitha PG Student A 16532 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council CHAKRAPANI.NIMMAGAD Faculty A 1206 Andhra Pradesh State DA Dental Council Chandana kalita Faculty A 186 Assam State Dental Council Chandni Hora PG Student A 08545 Madhya Pradesh State Dental Council Chhavi Singh PG Student A 45344 Karnataka State Dental Council Chitra Mohan PG Student A 20790 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council David Faculty A 4338 Kerala State Dental Council Debankur Roy PG Student A 6126 West Bengal State Dental Council Deenesh Kumar Sahu PG Student A 2224 Orissa State Dental Council DELLA S INDRAN PG Student A 17892 Kerala State Dental Council Devika J PG Student A 24752 Kerala State Dental Council Dhritiman Barman PG Student A 4691 West Bengal State Dental Council Dibyajit Sur PG Student A 5009 West Bengal State Dental Council Dibyendu Mazumder Practitioner A 565 Chhatisgarh State Dental Council Divya Dharshini PG Student A 18724 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Divya Joshi PG Student A 38429 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr A Sri Laxmi Practitioner A 4989 Telangana State Dental Council Dr Anil Kumar Practitioner A 4615/14/02/2008Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Anita Uttamrao Sanap Faculty A 7279 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr B.Srisudha Practitioner A 3972 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Bishal Biswas Practitioner A 6868 West Bengal State Dental Council Dr Bless Annie Philip Faculty A 14779 Kerala State Dental Council Dr Dhruv Ahuja PG Student A 45599 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Geetanjali Darna Faculty A 15517 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Giriraj Mandal PG Student A 2214 West Bengal State Dental Council Dr Gurnoor Bindra Practitioner A 7857 Rajasthan State Dental Council Dr Hira Kausar PG Student A 09621 Madhya Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Hitesh G.Patil PG Student A 420306 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr Ishita Soni Practitioner A 18727 Gujarat State Dental Council Dr kajal vaidya Practitioner A 3448 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Kalpesh Vaishnav Faculty A 2219 Gujarat State Dental Council Dr KODURI SRIDEVI Faculty A 1595 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Krishnamohan Faculty A 425 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Mahalaxmi Yelapure Faculty A 14761 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Manjunath G Faculty A 9840 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Mohammad Azruddin Practitioner A 17508 Andhra Pradesh State shaik Dental Council Dr Monica Garg Faculty A 743 Madhya Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Naganandini S Faculty A 4120 Karnataka State Dental Council DR NANDITA SHAW GHOSH Faculty A 1540 West Bengal State Dental Council dr neena sharma Practitioner A 799 J & K State Dental Council Dr Pradeep Chandra K Faculty A 23938 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Prasanth PS Faculty A 3031 Kerala State Dental Council Dr PRATHIMA G S Faculty A 3250 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr preetha G Practitioner A 10199 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Dr Preeti sharma Faculty A 345637 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Puttur Laxmish Mallya Faculty A 18377 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Qurat ul Ain Practitioner A 3804 J & K State Dental Council Dr Ravi Gupta PG Student A 5640 Haryana State Dental Council Dr Reeta Jain Faculty A 1666 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Remya Mohan Faculty A 11808 Kerala State Dental Council Dr Rohan Pulgaonkar Faculty A 29097 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Ruchi Srivastava Faculty A 3485 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr ruhi sharma Faculty A 10123 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr S M VENKATESAN Faculty A 8943 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Dr Saili Walawalkar PG Student A 38607 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr Shivali Gupta Practitioner A 1611 J & K State Dental Council Dr Shivesh Singh PG Student A 16269 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr SHONITH S NAIK Faculty A 39710 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Siddhi Shah PG Student A 40670 Chhatisgarh State Dental Council Dr Sindhu D S PG Student A 42757 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Sodvadiya Urvashi PG Student A 15047 Gujarat State Dental Bhimjibhai Council Dr sp singh Faculty A 1035 Punjab State Dental Council Dr Stuti Mohan Faculty A 4733 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Sunil Thomas Philip Faculty A 6108 Kerala State Dental Council Dr sushil bidhuri PG Student A 12973 Delhi State Dental Council Dr Syed Khalid Altaf Faculty A 10615 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Vidyasagar P Mopagar Faculty A 7724 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr vipul Srivastava Faculty A 4285 Delhi State Dental Council Dr. A.Vasanthakumari. Faculty A 953 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Dr. Amrit Badhwar Faculty A 17649 Punjab State Dental Council Dr. Anuradha Das Practitioner A 6778 West Bengal State Dental Council Dr. Bathalapalli Anirudh Practitioner A 22980 Andhra Pradesh State Reddy Dental Council Dr. Chandni Shaikh Practitioner A 15091 Gujarat State Dental Council Dr. Ektha Pai PG Student A 42681 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr. Foram Sutaria Faculty A 5154 Gujarat State Dental Council Dr. Harsha Haridas PG Student A 16220 Kerala State Dental Council Dr. Ira gupta Faculty A 02243 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr. Jagriti Yadav PG Student A 14886 Delhi State Dental Council Dr. K. GANGADHARA Faculty A 554 Andhra Pradesh State PRASAD Dental Council Dr. Kasthuri Meena R Practitioner A 5373 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Dr. Keerthi Narayan.V Faculty A 34057 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr. Kushdeep Kumar Gupta PG Student A 14704 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr. Manali Patil PG Student A 36445 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr. Mishra Neha Sanjeev PG Student A 31154 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr. Pushpa S Pudakalkatti Faculty A 3848 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr. R. Ramesh Faculty A 2497 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Dr. Rajat Kanta Satapathy Practitioner A 2507 Orissa State Dental Council Dr. Ridhi Aggarwal PG Student A 14234 Delhi State Dental Council Dr. Romil Singhal Faculty A 3977 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr. Shania PG Student A 1009963 Haryana State Dental Council Dr. Shraddha jadeja PG Student A 11350 Gujarat State Dental Council Dr. Shubhosri Sarkar PG Student A 2929 West Bengal State Dental Council Dr. Smita Shrishail Birajdar Faculty A 18592 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr. Soundarya PG Student A 24762 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Dr. Sunbul Tabrez PG Student A 5269 West Bengal State Dental Council Dr. Tarun Prakash Verma Practitioner A 2754 Madhya Pradesh State Dental Council Dr.Desai Pooja Mahesh Practitioner A 29306 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr.Dewendra S Warghane PG Student A 34436 Maharashtra State Dental Council DR.DHANA PRAKASH PG Student A 20587 Andhra Pradesh State GURRAM Dental Council Dr.Hetvi Nilesh Parmar Practitioner A 9429922465 Gujarat State Dental Council Dr.Indrajit M PG Student A 21043 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Dr.J.ARUNKUMAR Faculty A 5316 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council DR.MOHIT GUNWAL Faculty A 16372 Maharashtra State Dental Council DR.MOMIN SIRAJ Practitioner A 20403 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr.Neetha Bhargava Faculty A 0437 Rajasthan State Dental Council Dr.Prajakta Deshpande Practitioner A 33300 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr.Priyanandi Singh Practitioner A 16905 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr.Rangari Rajeshree Faculty A 10488 Maharashtra State Dental Narayan Council Dr.Roshna Rahim Practitioner A 140021183 Kerala State Dental Council Dr.SUDHEER KONDAKA Faculty A 5948 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Dr.Yogita Deshpande Faculty A 10581 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr.Yukthi B K PG Student A 44388A Karnataka State Dental Council Duzan Sahana Faculty A 14132 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Farqunda Afzal Practitioner A 16904 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Gadamsetty swetha PG Student A 21619 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Gaurang Thanvi Faculty A 2951 Rajasthan State Dental Council Geethu Mathew Practitioner
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