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LIST of STUDENTS ALLOTTED SEATS THROUGH CENTRALIZED COUNSELLING UNDER PM SSS-2015-16(GENERAL) Sr.No LIST OF STUDENTS ALLOTTED SEATS THROUGH CENTRALIZED COUNSELLING UNDER PM SSS-2015-16(GENERAL) Sr.No. Merit Number StudentUniqueId Name CollegeName CourseName State 1 8447 20177115 Faisal Ali Khan A M A L COLLEGE B.A Andhra Pradesh 2 10173 20168408 Anjum Latief ANDHRA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE B.Sc Andhra Pradesh 3 6455 20166699 Fazil Ahmad Dar COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Bachelor of Computer Application Andhra Pradesh (BCA) 4 10290 20180047 Mohd Aqieb Khan COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Bachelor of Computer Application Andhra Pradesh (BCA) 5 8649 20168418 Ubaid Ur Rehman D L R DEGREE COLLEGE B.Sc Andhra Pradesh 6 9447 20158632 Danish Shabir Sohil D N R COLLEGE B.Com Andhra Pradesh 7 228 20156617 Humma D.K. GOVT. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN B.Sc(Bio Technology) Andhra Pradesh 8 4725 20184428 Aarushi Singh D.K. GOVT. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN B.Sc(Bio Technology) Andhra Pradesh 9 3130 20166428 Tehsina Ahad DEVARASETTY ADILAKCHUMA WOMENS COLLEGE B.Sc(Chemistry) Andhra Pradesh 10 8294 20159376 Ishfaq Ahmad Sheikh DR L B COLLEGE Bachelor of Computer Application Andhra Pradesh (BCA) 11 3341 20166448 Raziya Reyaz Ganai GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE BMLT ( Medical Laboratory Andhra Pradesh Technology) 12 2535 20173521 Faisal Mohi Ud Din GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE BMLT ( Medical Laboratory Andhra Pradesh Technology) 13 9884 20180486 Junead Farooq K B N COLLEGE Bachelor of Computer Application Andhra Pradesh (BCA) 14 1724 20163803 Afreena Farooq K G R L DEGREE COLLEGE B.Sc(Hons.) Andhra Pradesh 15 7315 20181941 Imtiyaz Ahmed K G R L DEGREE COLLEGE B.Sc(Hons.) Andhra Pradesh 16 6697 20172287 Danish Shabir Mir K.T.S. GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE B.Sc(Mathematics) Andhra Pradesh 17 10961 20184261 Abass Ali K.T.S. GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE B.Sc(Botany) Andhra Pradesh 18 7588 20151824 Faisal Majeed LOYOLA DEGREE COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Andhra Pradesh (BBA) 19 11009 20177254 Junaid Ahmad Lone MAHARAJAH’S POST GRADUATE COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Management Andhra Pradesh (BBM) 20 8816 20182757 Imtiaz Ahmed MAHARAJAHS COLLEGE B.A Andhra Pradesh 21 10187 20176049 Mohd Ifaq P.B. SIDHARTHA COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE Bachelor of Computer Application Andhra Pradesh (BCA) 22 6686 20150254 Danish Rafiq RAJIV GANDHI DEGREE COLLEGE Bachelor of Computer Application Andhra Pradesh (BCA) 23 10521 20154417 Ishfaq Ahmad Hajam RAYALASEEMA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bachelor of Physical Education Andhra Pradesh 24 8713 20168430 Shahzad Hussain RAYALASEEMA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bachelor of Physical Education Andhra Pradesh 25 7176 20158583 Ishtiaq Lateef S.D.G.S. COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Andhra Pradesh (BBA) 26 9777 20171217 Nisar Ahmad Tali S.D.G.S. COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Andhra Pradesh (BBA) 27 869 20175457 Humara Qayoom S.T.S.N. GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE B.Sc(Zoology) Andhra Pradesh 28 6574 20180793 Umer Shafi S.T.S.N. GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE B.Sc(Zoology) Andhra Pradesh 29 1041 20151400 Arsalaan Ahmad Gojrey S.V. MEDICAL COLLEGE B.Sc(Cardiovascular Technology) Andhra Pradesh 30 323 20164401 Aieman S.V. MEDICAL COLLEGE B.Sc(Radiography AND Imaging Andhra Pradesh Technology) 31 626 20165723 Mohd Yaseen Mir S.V.K.P. ARTS, SCIENCE & COMMERCE B.Sc(Mathematics) Andhra Pradesh 32 3895 20180661 Masroor Ahmad Sheikh S.V.K.P. ARTS, SCIENCE & COMMERCE B.Sc(Chemistry) Andhra Pradesh 33 3883 20180307 Muneeb Rashid Wani S.Y.T.R. GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE B.Sc (Botany) Andhra Pradesh 34 2621 20178830 Aarif Ahmad Wani SRI NEELAM SANJEEVA REDDY ARTS, SCIENCE & B.Sc (Botany) Andhra Pradesh COMMERCE COLLEGE 35 10470 20162677 Anil Sharma SRI RAMKRISHNA DEGREE COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Management Andhra Pradesh (BBM) 36 10450 20158548 Wani Manzoor Allahi SRI SAI BABA NATIONAL DEGREE COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Management Andhra Pradesh (BBM) 37 776 20164613 Javaid Ahmad Khan SRI SANKARANANDAGIRI SWAMY COLLEGE B.Sc (Bio Technology) Andhra Pradesh 38 2481 20180057 Prince Adnan Muzaffar SRI SANKARANANDAGIRI SWAMY COLLEGE B.Sc (Zoology) Andhra Pradesh 39 1090 20176661 Aalie Jan SRI Y.S. REDDY MEMORIAL DEGREE COLLEGE B.Sc (Bio Technology) Andhra Pradesh 40 1848 20154866 Shagufta Rashid Lone SRI YERRAMILLI NARAYANA MURTHY COLLEGE B.Sc (Zoology) Andhra Pradesh 41 4887 20179299 Mahrukh Sultan SRI YERRAMILLI NARAYANA MURTHY COLLEGE B.Sc (Botany) Andhra Pradesh 42 2225 20178431 Ahraz Ahmad Rather SRIJI COLLEGE B.Sc (Chemistry) Andhra Pradesh 43 4891 20182879 Sohan Singh THE ADONI ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGE B.A (Mathematics) Andhra Pradesh 44 3879 20159507 Sanjeev Sangral V.K.V. GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE B.Sc (Bio Technology) Andhra Pradesh 45 3033 20167988 Sukomaljot Kour V.K.V. GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE B.Sc (Bio Technology) Andhra Pradesh 46 6963 20174792 Rinku Sharma DERA NATUNG GOVT COLLEGE B.Sc Arunachal Pradesh 47 1523 20171594 Dhananjay Sharma COTTON COLLEGE B.Sc (Bio Technology) Assam 48 2746 20176909 Tasawer Bashir Lone COTTON COLLEGE B.Sc (Bio Technology) Assam 49 10824 20175498 Sumit Kumar DAKSHIN KAMRUP COLLEGE Bachelor of Computer Application Assam (BCA) 50 11107 20156508 Ajay Sharma DARRONG COLLEGE Bachelor of Computer Application Assam (BCA) 51 5563 20177065 Jahansheer Ali F.A. AHMED COLLEGE B.A (Arabic) Assam 52 9995 20180374 Mairaj Ud Din Wani F.A. AHMED COLLEGE B.A (Arabic) Assam 53 8397 20177180 Peer Saddam Hussain JANAPRIYA COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Assam (BBA) 54 2464 20167673 Nayeem Qadir Bhat KALIABOR COLLEGE B.Sc (zoology) Assam 55 6633 20163409 Irshad Ahmad Sheikh LOKANAYAK OMEO KUMAR DAS COLLEGE B.Sc (Botany) Assam 56 2460 20178179 Rabia Rashid LUMDING COLLEGE B.Sc (zoology) Assam 57 9205 20181976 Anoop Kotwal NALBARI COLLEGE Bachelor of Physical Education Assam 58 5473 20160981 Ayaz Khan NORTH EAST INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND Assam SCIENCE(NEIMS) CATERING TECHNOLOGY 59 7611 20174733 Abhishek Dogra NORTH EAST INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND Assam SCIENCE(NEIMS) CATERING TECHNOLOGY 60 2220 20170608 Zahid Hassan Peer PRAGAJYOTISH COLLEGE B.Sc (Geology) Assam 61 10603 20178358 Sushant Digra SUREN DAS COLLEGE Bachelor of Computer Application Assam (BCA) 62 5630 20176771 Aadil Ahmad Malik TEZPUR COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Assam (BBA) 63 1458 20178576 Showkat Ahmad Ahanger A N S COLLEGE B.Sc (Zoology) Bihar 64 10633 20178695 Mohd Sharief A N S COLLEGE B.Sc (Zoology) Bihar 65 6013 20158692 Zakir Hussain A S COLLEGE B.Sc (Hons.) Bihar 66 10908 20176610 Amrik Singh B.S.S. COLLEGE Bachelor of Computer Application Bihar (BCA) 67 3042 20161840 Rafiq Ahmad Bhat BABA BHOOTNATH MAHAVIDYALAYA Bio-Technology Bihar 68 2276 20171454 Priyanka Choudhary BABA BHOOTNATH MAHAVIDYALAYA Bio-Technology Bihar 69 2882 20170876 Nayeem Ul Haq Khanday BD EVENING COLLEGE B.Sc (Hons.) Bihar 70 10647 20169132 Tariq Aziz C M COLLEGE Bachelor of Computer Application Bihar (BCA) 71 10601 20158439 Lakhvinder Singh CHOUDHARY CHARAN SINGH COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Bihar (BBA) 72 8703 20171867 Ubaid Lateef Lone CHOUDHARY CHARAN SINGH COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Bihar (BBA) 73 8711 20180877 Gowher Hamid Ganaie CHOUDHARY CHARAN SINGH COLLEGE Bachelor of Computer Application Bihar (BCA) 74 9115 20172991 Sakshat Mahajan D.A.V. COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Bihar (BBA) 75 2113 20171980 Rashid Hussain Magrey D.K. COLLEGE B.Sc (Hons) Chemisty Bihar 76 1294 20177557 Aanisa Rasool D.K. COLLEGE B.Sc (Hons) Chemisty Bihar 77 9901 20156124 Rayes Ahmed D.S. COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Bihar (BBA) 78 10613 20179821 Tariq Ahmad Mir DR. R.M.L.S. COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Bihar (BBA) 79 3460 20172872 Irshad Ahmed G B COLLEGE B.Sc (Hons.) Bihar 80 9895 20181495 Younis Ahmad Khanday G B COLLEGE B.Sc (Vocational) Bihar 81 5453 20176195 Mohd Rafiq Rather G B M COLLEGE B.Sc (Hons.) Bihar 82 8853 20153491 Mohd Hassanin GAYA COLLEGE B.Sc ( Inforamtion Technology) Bihar 83 6927 20178744 Showkat Hussain Khan GAYA COLLEGE B.Sc ( Inforamtion Technology) Bihar 84 6842 20175503 Irfana Yaqoob GOPALGANJ COLLEGE B.Sc (Chemistry) Bihar 85 11017 20171381 Mohammad Ashraf Baig H.R. COLLEGE Bachelor of Mass Media Bihar 86 10265 20182218 Adil Manzoor H.R. COLLEGE Bachelor of Mass Media Bihar 87 2992 20169664 Zeenat Yasir K.D.S. COLLEGE Bachelor of Physical Education Bihar 88 7233 20152514 Irfan Nazir Wani K.L.S. COLLEGE B.Sc ( Inforamtion Technology) Bihar 89 9946 20157109 Nisar Ahmad K.S.T. COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Bihar (BBA) 90 10250 20173132 Adil Hussain Dar LALIT NARAYAN MISHRA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Bachelor of Business Administration Bihar MANAGEMENT (BBA) 91 9900 20156734 Hamid Hussain Bhat LALITA NARAYAN MISHRA INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC Bachelor of Business Administration Bihar DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL (BBA) CHANGE 92 8491 20169433 Niyaz Ahmad Wani M.J.K. COLLEGE Bachelor of Computer Application Bihar (BCA) 93 8919 20167682 Zaheer Ahmed M.K.S. COLLEGE Bac. in Accounting AND Finance Bihar 94 10455 20156087 Shiv Raj Singh MALTIDHARI COLLEGE Bachelor of Computer Application Bihar (BCA) 95 10934 20178946 Simranjeet Singh MARWARI COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Bihar (BBA) 96 10851 20176754 Tajamul Islam MAZAHRUL HAQUE DEGREE MAHAVIDYALAYA Bachelor of Business Administration Bihar (BBA) 97 2046 20177142 Sabreena Manzoor MILLAT COLLEGE Bachelor of Environmental AND Bihar Water Management 98 1920 20164434 Mudasir Ahmad Bhat R B COLLEGE B.Sc (Industrial Microbiology) Bihar 99 6330 20167839 Qazi Anoshah R K COLLEGE B.Sc (Bio Technology) Bihar 100 3509 20184142 Manjeet Singh R K COLLEGE B.Sc (Bio Technology) Bihar 101 7770 20183320 Khan Majeeb Ur Rehman R L S Y COLLEGE B.Sc (Hons.) Bihar 102 10803 20152416 Muzaffar Ahmad Bhat R. MISHRA COLLEGE Bachelor of Business Administration Bihar (BBA) 103 3903 20180186 Aadil Amin Bhat R.D. & D.J. COLLEGE B.A (Hons.) 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