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Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra State, Mumbai GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, MAHARASHTRA STATE, MUMBAI SCHEME OF MERIT-CUM-MEANS BASED SCHOLARSHIP TO THE STUDENTS BELONGING TO MINORITY COMMUNITIES ( Effective from 21.06.2007) College wise details of the Selected Candidates for the Scholarship : Academic Year 2007-2008 GOI Sanction No: The Sl. no of the candidates in the List approved by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India Total No of Candidates 1043 Qualify GOI Cour Hostler/ Name Of Gende ing Inco Type(UG/ Bank Sancti Religion Course se Day Candidate r Exam me PG) Details on No Fee Scholar Marks A C Patil College Of Engineering, Navi Mumbai Amount SHAIKH Transfer FEMA 1500 4113 Day 272 SHARMEEN MUSLIM B.E 80.67 % UG ed LE 00 7 Scholar MEHMOOD Through BOM Amount Transfer SHAIKH SAHID 4800 4113 Day 818 MUSLIM MALE B.E 70 % UG ed SHAIKH SADIQ 0 7 Scholar Through BOM A G Unani Medical College,Akalkuwa Amount SIDDIQUI Transfer RUBINA FEMA 1543 8500 457 MUSLIM BUMS 79.5 % Hosteler UG ed MOHAMMED LE 99 0 Through MUSADIQUE BOM Amount SHAIKH Transfer SAMINA FEMA 4800 8500 461 MUSLIM BUMS 76.5 % Hosteler UG ed ANJUM ABDUL LE 0 0 Through MUTTALIB BOM Amount SHAIKH Transfer FEMA 2400 8500 Day 548 NOORUL AIN MUSLIM BUMS 74.5 % UG ed LE 0 0 Scholar NISAR AHMAD Through BOM Amount SHAIKH Transfer 6000 7953 Day 669 WAHEED MUSLIM MALE BUMS 72.5 % UG ed 0 0 Scholar CHIRAGUDDIN Through BOM PATHAN Amount 4950 7953 Day 1155 MUDASSAR MUSLIM MALE BUMS 67 % UG Transfer 0 0 Scholar KHA MAJID ed KHA Through BOM Amount SHAIKH Transfer WAHEEDA FEMA 1000 8200 Day 1159 MUSLIM BUMS 67 % UG ed ANJUM SHAIKH LE 00 0 Scholar Through ABDULLAH BOM KHAN Amount LUQMANULLA Transfer 1800 7953 Day 1166 KHAN MUSLIM MALE BUMS 66.83 % UG ed 0 0 Scholar AMANULLAKH Through AN BOM A.C.P.M Medical College, Dhule Cheque SHAIKH SADAF FEMA 1257 1691 Day Send to 87 MUSLIM MBBS 86.83 % UG ALTAF LE 09 30 Scholar the Institute Cheque SYED ABDUL 2330 1681 Send to 259 MUSLIM MALE MBBS 81 % Hosteler UG HASEEB 00 30 the Institute Cheque MOHAMMAD 7200 1691 Day Send to 592 WAMIQUE MUSLIM MALE MBBS 73.83 % UG 0 30 Scholar the AKAHTAR Institute A.I.S.S.M.S. College of Engineering Pune Amount LOBO Transfer CHRISTI 1760 4412 Day 5 CHRISTOPHER MALE B.E 86.17 % UG ed AN 00 6 Scholar GABRIEL Through BOM Amount Transfer LOBO ANGELO CHRISTI 1760 4536 Day 7 MALE B.E 84.67 % UG ed GABRIEL AN 00 8 Scholar Through BOM Amount SHIRSAT Transfer SOURABH CHRISTI 2252 4556 Day 12 MALE B.E 78 % UG ed SHYAMSUNDE AN 28 8 Scholar Through R BOM Amount Transfer MOOSA SAKIB 1878 4536 Day 710 MUSLIM MALE B.E 72 % UG ed RAFIQUE 87 8 Scholar Through BOM Amount Transfer MULLA ABDUL 9003 4469 Day 735 MUSLIM MALE B.E 71.33 % UG ed GAFOOR IQBAL 9 8 Scholar Through BOM Aditya College Of Food Technology, Beed SYED B.Tech 3000 2500 Day Amount 611 MUSLIM MALE 73.5 % UG MUDASSIR (Food 0 0 Scholar Transfer ISHAQUE Science) ed Through BOM Amount B.Tech Transfer MIRZA ISHAQ 1292 2250 Day 689 MUSLIM MALE (Food 72.17 % UG ed BAIG 42 0 Scholar Science) Through BOM Cheque B.Tech SHAIKH MOIN 8000 2175 Day Send to 703 MUSLIM MALE (Food 72 % UG AKBAR 0 0 Scholar the Science) Institute Amount PATHAN M.D. B.Tech Transfer 4000 2500 Day 1144 ABDUL ARIF MUSLIM MALE (Food 67.17 % UG ed 0 0 Scholar SULAMAN. Science) Through BOM Aditya Dental College, Beed Amount MOMIN Transfer FEMA 2000 1058 Day 507 JAVERIYA MUSLIM BDS 75.5 % UG ed LE 00 00 Scholar YASMIN Through BOM Amount KHAN WASEET Transfer 1342 9580 Day 871 ABDULLAH MUSLIM MALE BDS 69.17 % UG ed 93 0 Scholar NISAR AHMED Through BOM Aditya Engineering College, Beed Cheque PATHAN 2100 2250 Day Send to 327 MUSLIM MALE B.TECH 79.33 % UG FAIYAZ 0 0 Scholar the Institute Amount Transfer KHAN IRFAN 7000 1500 Day 452 MUSLIM MALE B.E 76.67 % UG ed SAMAD KHAN 0 0 Scholar Through BOM Amount KHAN ZISHAN Transfer 4000 1700 Day 670 FEROZ ZAMA MUSLIM MALE B.E 72.5 % UG ed 0 0 Scholar KHAN. Through BOM SHAIKH Amount MOHAMMAD Transfer 7545 2500 Day 864 ASHFAQUE MUSLIM MALE B.TECH 69.33 % UG ed 9 0 Scholar MOHAMMAD Through RAFEEQUE BOM Al-Ameen Dental Collage,Bijapur Amount Transfer AFREEN TAJ FEMA 1000 4270 Day 281 MUSLIM BDS 80.5 % UG ed MADAN SAHAB LE 00 0 Scholar Through BOM Alard Institute Of Management Sciences, Pune Cheque SAYYED 2600 3740 Day Send to 920 SHAHID ALI MUSLIM MALE MCA 78.83 % PG 0 0 Scholar the HASHMI Institute SYED YUSUF Cheque CHANDMIYA 2000 3740 Day Send to 968 MUSLIM MALE MCA 61.63 % PG MAHEBOOB 0 0 Scholar the SAB Institute Albadar Dental College & Hospital, Gulbarga PATHAN Cheque SHAFAQAT 9000 1700 Send to 704 HUSSIAN MUSLIM MALE BDS 72 % Hosteler UG 0 00 the SHAMSHEER Institute KHAN Alhaj A. Razzak Kalsekar Unani Medical College Sureshdada Jain Hospital & Research Centre, Jalgaon Amount QUAZI Transfer FEMA 1881 3001 Day 872 SAMEENA MUSLIM BUMS 69.17 % UG ed LE 01 5 Scholar SHIREEN Through BOM Cheque PINJARI 5591 3350 Day Send to 1145 JAMEEL MUSLIM MALE BUMS 67.17 % UG 7 0 Scholar the AHMED Institute Ali-Allana College Of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa NANDURBAR Amount KHAN Transfer SADIQUA FEMA B.PHAR 1766 5570 807 MUSLIM 70.17 % Hosteler UG ed BANO ZAKIR LE M 36 0 Through HUSAIN BOM Cheque PATHAN B.PHAR 2000 7500 Day Send to 1152 MUSLIM MALE 67 % UG NAWED KHAN M 0 0 Scholar the Institute Allana College Of Architecture, Pune Amount THAKUR Transfer FEMA 5200 3820 194 KHURSHID MUSLIM B.ARCH 82.83 % Hosteler UG ed LE 0 0 AKBAR. Through BOM Amount CHOUGULE Transfer HEENA FEMA 2100 5235 470 MUSLIM B.ARCH 76.33 % Hosteler UG ed KAUSAR LE 00 0 Through ASIFALI BOM Allana College of Pharmacy, Pune Amount MISTRY Transfer B.PHAR 1386 4076 Day 43 TAUSIF MUSLIM MALE 89.17 % UG ed M 35 0 Scholar FAROOQ Through BOM 314 SYED TAREQ MUSLIM MALE B.PHAR 79.6 % 2921 3793 Day UG Amount QUADRI M 00 Scholar Transfer ed Through BOM Amount SYED Transfer B.PHAR 1000 3793 503 ASHFAQUE MUSLIM MALE 75.5 % Hosteler UG ed M 00 0 LAL Through BOM Amount KARJIKAR Transfer FEMA B.PHAR 1191 4053 Day 505 FIRDAUS MUSLIM 75.5 % UG ed LE M 60 0 Scholar ABDULAZIZ Through BOM Amount SHAIKH Transfer TABREZ B.PHAR 1500 4176 Day 566 MUSLIM MALE 74.17 % UG ed SHAMSHODDIN M 0 0 Scholar Through ATTAR BOM Amount SHEIKH Transfer B.PHAR 9280 6538 640 RASHID ZIA MUSLIM MALE 73 % Hosteler UG ed M 0 0 MOHAMMED Through BOM Amount PATHAN Transfer B.PHAR 1908 4176 Day 663 ABIDKHAN MUSLIM MALE 72.67 % UG ed M 53 0 Scholar VALIKHAN Through BOM Amount Transfer SAYYED JUNED FEMA B.PHAR 1200 3793 Day 813 MUSLIM 70.1 % UG ed SALIM LE M 00 0 Scholar Through BOM Amount SHATTARI Transfer ABDUL BILAL B.PHAR 1489 4176 1148 MUSLIM MALE 67.17 % Hosteler UG ed SHATTRI M 20 0 Through ABDUL BASIT BOM Amount ANSARI ABU Transfer SUFIYAN B.PHAR 1592 4053 Day 1149 MUSLIM MALE 67 % UG ed ANSARI NOOR M 60 0 Scholar Through MOHAMMAD BOM ALLANA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE,PUNE Amount Transfer SARDAR UZMA FEMA 4200 5537 568 MUSLIM MCA 74.17 % Hosteler PG ed MAZHER ALI LE 0 5 Through BOM Amount PATHAN RIYAZ 9790 7500 Day Transfer 705 AHMED ABDUL MUSLIM MALE MBA 71.83 % PG 8 0 Scholar ed GAFFAR Through BOM Amount Transfer SHAIKH 1500 1140 Day 874 MUSLIM MALE MBA 69.5 % PG ed NAJEEB 0 00 Scholar Through BOM Amount SHAIKH Transfer 4000 5087 Day 886 FAROOQUE MUSLIM MALE MCA 68.2 % PG ed 0 5 Scholar HASHMUDDIN Through BOM Cheque MOHAMMAD 1753 3401 Day Send to 399 IRSHAD MUSLIM MALE MCA 68 % PG 56 25 Scholar the ANWAR Institute Amount SHAIKH Transfer 1800 7650 Day 1068 MOHAMMED MUSLIM MALE MBA 67.58 % PG ed 0 0 Scholar RAUF MAZHAR Through BOM Amount FAROQUE Transfer MUJAHEDOODI 2160 1573 Day 908 MUSLIM MALE MCA 66.3 % PG ed N 00 75 Scholar Through AFZALOODDIN BOM Amount SHAIKH Transfer 1400 5537 Day 925 MOHD.ASIF MUSLIM MALE MCA 65.33 % PG ed 00 5 Scholar GULAM RASUL Through BOM Amount SHAIKH Transfer MUZAMMIL 3042 8937 1057 MUSLIM MALE MCA 64.33 % Hosteler PG ed HUSAIN 0 5 Through AMEEN BOM Amount Transfer KHAN 1500 1140 Day 948 MUSLIM MALE MBA 64 % PG ed MOHD.SOHAIL 0 00 Scholar Through BOM Cheque SHERKAR FEMA 1200 4625 Day Send to 966 MUSLIM MCA 63 % PG AYESHA SALIM LE 0 0 Scholar the Institute IMAMUDDIN Cutoff 4800 7500 Day 1054 ARIFUDDIN MUSLIM MALE MBA 60 % PG marks 0 0 Scholar HAKIMUDDIN Less INDAMDAR Cutoff 8400 1110 1039 ABRAR KHAN MUSLIM MALE MBA 60 % Hosteler PG marks 0 00 AHMED KHAN Less WASEEM Cutoff 5725 8937 1048 BAQUER MUSLIM MALE MCA 59.42 % Hosteler PG marks 2 5 ABDUL LATIF Less 1050 BENNUR MUSLIM MALE MCA 59.33 % 2131 5087 Day PG Cutoff TAJUDDIN 20 5 Scholar marks ABDUL AZIZ Less DESAI IMTIYAJ Cutoff 4500 9387 1062 DESAI SAYEED MUSLIM MALE MCA 58.8 % Hosteler PG marks 0 5 MEHBOOB Less SAYYED FARUKH Cutoff 1685 7500 Day 138 NOORMOHAMA MUSLIM MALE MBA 58.73 % PG marks 08 0 Scholar D HUSSAIN Less SAYYED SHAIKH Cutoff MOHSINAHME 1331 9387 Day 1081 MUSLIM MALE MCA 57.63 % PG marks D 42 5 Scholar Less BASHIRODDIN Cutoff KHAN ZAMEER 1100 7500 Day 1029 MUSLIM MALE MBA 57.58 % PG marks ZAKIR BEGUM 0 0 Scholar Less Amrutvahini College of Engineering, Sangamner Cheque SAYYED 1500 5000 Day Send to 585 AHMEDHASAN MUSLIM MALE B.E 73.83 % UG 0 0 Scholar the MUQUIMUDDIN Institute Cheque SHAIKH ATIF 6450 4435 Day Send to 1183 MUSLIM MALE B.E 66.67 % UG BADSHAH 0 5 Scholar the Institute Anjuman College Of Engineering & Technology, Nagpur Amount SHOEB AALAM Transfer 1441 3600 Day 59 SHEIKH MUSLIM MALE B.E 88 % UG ed 08 0 Scholar ANWAR Through BOM Amount ZARREEN Transfer ANJUM FEMA 2249 3161 Day 123 MUSLIM B.E 85.33 % UG ed ASHFAQUE LE 07 0 Scholar Through ANJUM BOM ANSARI Amount MOHAMMED Transfer 2042 3600 Day 146 ALMAS MUSLIM MALE B.E 84.5 % UG ed 83 0 Scholar MOHAMMED Through ASLAM BOM Cheque MOHD.
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