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Pending List 27 Convocation.Pdf Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon कवयी बहणाबाई चौधर उर महारा वयापीठ, जळगाव Maharashtra, India 'A' Grade NAAC Re-Accredited (3rd Cycle) List of pending/rejected applications for conferment of Degree Certificate in 27th Convocation ceremony To resolve the queries regarding corrections in submitted application please email the same on [email protected] in case of any problem please contact us at 0257-2257310/319 Form No Applicant Name Degree Name Pending/Rejected Description CONV27-10356 WADHWA VISHAKHA YASHWANT B.COM. Signature not in proper size CONV27-10074 TADAVI SANDIP YUNUS B.A. Marathi Uploaded marksheet mismatched CONV27-10502 SHAIKH MOHAMMAD IDREES ABDUL B.SC. Microbiology Marksheet & Adhar not in redable format CONV27-10495HAMEED SHAIKH RAZZAQUE SHAIKH M.A. Hindi Marksheet pdf not in redable format CONV27-10549MOHAMMAD WALZADE SAGAR DATTU LL.M. Photograph not in proper size CONV27-10096 MARATHE NILESH SANJAY B.E. 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Botany Marksheet & Adhar mismatched CONV27-10981 MALI RAJENDRA DADASAHEB M.P.Ed. Uploaded marksheet mismatched Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon कवयी बहणाबाई चौधर उर महारा वयापीठ, जळगाव Maharashtra, India 'A' Grade NAAC Re-Accredited (3rd Cycle) List of pending/rejected applications for conferment of Degree Certificate in 27th Convocation ceremony To resolve the queries regarding corrections in submitted application please email the same on [email protected] in case of any problem please contact us at 0257-2257310/319 CONV27-12594 PATIL NEHAL VINAY B.E. Computer Uploaded marksheet mismatched CONV27-12605 GAVIT PRAKASH RAMESH M.S.W. Marksheet pdf not in redable format CONV27-12396 MORE VINOD SUKHDEO M.S.W. Uploaded marksheet mismatched CONV27-12534 GAYKAWAD BAKARAM APPA B.Ed. Uploaded marksheet mismatched CONV27-11315 RANE DEVYANI RAJENDRA B.A. Economics Uploaded marksheet mismatched CONV27-12563 THAKUR DHIRAJ PRAKASH B.SC. 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