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ANNEXURE ANNEXURE "B" Result/Score of Candidates in respect of the Computer Based Written Test/Examination for the post of Assistant Compiler Advertised vide Notification No. 03 of 2020 dated 01.12.2020, under PM Package for Kashmiri Migrants and Non-Migrant Kashmiri Pandits: Sub Percentile S.No Roll No Name Parentage Category Category Score 1 210001100069 abhimanyu bhat girdhari lal bhat OM 100.0000 2 210001102161 Diveya Ambardar Bansi Lal Ambardar OM 100.0000 3 210001106060 SAJAN GOJA RAMESH KUMAR GOJA OM 100.0000 4 210001106068 Sakriti Koul RAMESH CHANDER KOUL OM 100.0000 5 210001106122 SAKSHI KOUL PRIDMAN KRISHEN KOUL OM 100.0000 6 210001108627 Vishal Pandita Manoj kumar Pandita EWS 100.0000 7 210001108737 Vivek Ambardar Bansi Lal Ambardar OM 100.0000 8 220001108934 Aryan Bhat Vinod Ji Bhat OM 100.0000 9 220001109402 Rohit Tickoo Sunil Kumar Tickoo OM 100.0000 10 210001103965 NIKHIL KUMAR MAHANOORI DELEEP KUMAR RBA 99.9064 11 210001104100 Nitin Pandita Maharaj Krishan Pandita OM 99.9060 12 210001108452 Vineet Bhat Vijay Kumar Bhat OM 99.9051 13 210001102386 HITESH TICKOO RAVINDER KUMAR TICKOO OM 99.9029 14 210001104999 Rajdeep Singh Ravinder Pal Singh OM 99.9029 15 210001108540 Vishal Bhan Ashok Kumar Bhan OM 99.9009 16 210001108738 Vivek Bhan Trilok Nath Bhan OM 99.8936 17 210001100424 AKSHAY RAINA HIRA LAL RAINA OM 99.8883 18 210001102765 Kewal Krishan Bhat Surinder Bhat OM 99.8883 19 210001108766 vivek saproo Bal krishan saproo OM 99.8127 20 210001108717 Vishesh Koul Chand Krishan Koul OM 99.8120 21 210001104410 PRASHANT RAINA RATTAN LAL RAINA OM 99.8102 22 210001100074 ABHIMANYU ZUTSHI C L ZUTSHI RBA 99.8095 23 210001103127 mansi malhotra Pawan Kumar OM 99.8018 24 210001100501 AMAN MATTOO JEETAN JI MATTOO OM 99.7872 25 210001105098 RAKSHIT PANDITA SHUBAN KRISHAN PANDITA RBA 99.7191 26 210001106364 SANJEEV PESHIN POSHKAR NATH PESHIN OM 99.7191 27 210001100066 ABHILASH TIKOO VERENDER TIKOO OM 99.7180 28 210001107105 Shubam Bhat Banerjee Bhat OM 99.7154 29 210001101580 Avinash Pandita Shuban Lal Pandita OM 99.7143 30 210001103399 Mohit bhat MAHARAJ KRISHAN BHAT RBA 99.7087 31 210001101878 Danish Pandita Ajay Pandita RBA 99.7027 32 210001108634 VISHAL PANDITA VEER JI PANDITA OM 99.6809 33 210001103654 Naveen Raina Pradaman Krishen Raina OM 99.6648 34 210001103500 Monika Jamwal Harjeet Singh OM 99.6241 35 210001101300 ARUN KOUL KEWAL KRISHAN KOUL OM 99.6205 36 210001103037 Manik Viren Veerinder Kumar OM 99.6190 37 210001104884 Rahul Raina Chuni Lal Raina OM 99.6117 38 210001105087 Rakoo Ganjoo Rakesh Ganjoo OM 99.6036 39 210001105374 Rishabh Koul Inder Krishan Koul OM 99.5745 40 210001101435 ASHISH RAINA Ashok Raina RBA 99.5531 41 210001100058 Abhay Bhat Ravinder Bhat OM 99.5318 42 210001103038 Manik Vuthoo Ruby Vuthoo OM 99.5301 43 210001100962 Ankush koul Veer Jee koul OM 99.5256 44 220001109555 SHUBHAM SINGH BLORIA SUBASH SINGH BLORIA RBA 99.5238 45 210001108755 VIVEK PANDITA VEER JI PANDITA OM 99.5146 46 210001102317 HARSHA KOUL INDER KRISHEN KOUL OM 99.5045 47 210001104658 Puneet Chrungoo Rajinder Chrungoo OM 99.5045 48 210001106661 SHEENA BHAT VINOD KUMAR BHAT OM 99.4681 49 210001101009 Anmol Pandita BHARAT RATTEN PANDITA OM 99.4413 50 210001102484 Ishan ji bhat MOTI LAL BHAT OM 99.4413 1 of 181 Sub Percentile S.No Roll No Name Parentage Category Category Score 51 210001107130 Shubam Raja Khar Sh Rattan lal khar OM 99.4382 52 210001108470 VINIDRA BHAN RAMESH KUMAR BHAN OM 99.4361 53 210001100871 ANKIT DHAR K N DHAR OM 99.4307 54 220001109192 Mukul Raina S K Raina OM 99.4286 55 210001103944 Nikhil Pandita Maharaj Krishan Pandita OM 99.4175 56 210001105903 Sagar Safaya Bal krishen Safaya OM 99.3617 57 210001104751 Rahul Bhat KULDEEP BHAT OM 99.3446 58 210001102876 KOUSHIK MATTOO SUBASH CHANDER MATTOO OM 99.3421 59 210001103502 monika kachroo kuldeep kumar OM 99.3421 60 220001109001 Dheeraj Bhat Bhola nath bhat RBA 99.3359 61 210001101882 DANISH SUDAN RAKESH KUMAR SHARMA RBA 99.3333 62 210001106878 Shivam Pandita BANSI LAL PANDITA OM 99.3204 63 210001107189 Sidhant Pandita Ashok Kumar OM 99.3062 64 210001107170 SHWETA PANDIT VINOD KUMAR PANDIT RBA 99.2553 65 210001107132 shubham bakaya ASHWANI KUMAR BAKAYA OM 99.2509 66 210001100319 Akash Raina Chaman Lal Raina RBA 99.2410 67 210001105599 ROHIT DHAR rattan lal dhar RBA 99.2381 68 210001106828 Shishank Ganjoo Shanti Saroop Ganjoo OM 99.2233 69 210001104030 NISHANT BHARTI ZADOO KESHAV VIKRAM ZADOO OM 99.2179 70 210001103863 Neha Raina Satish Raina OM 99.2071 71 210001105524 ROCKY RAINA HARI KRISHAN RAINA OM 99.1573 72 210001108354 VIKAS BHAT DILIP KUMAR BHAT OM 99.1541 73 210001108425 Vimarsh Bhan Kuldeep Kumar Bhan OM 99.1541 74 210001106204 SANCHIT PANDITH RAVI JEE PANDITH OM 99.1489 75 220001109273 PARAS RAINA DILEEP KUMAR RAINA OM 99.1461 76 210001101391 ASHISH BAGH RAVINDER OM 99.1429 77 210001105210 Ravish Handoo Dalip Kumar Handoo OM 99.1429 78 210001101637 AYUSH RAINA AJAY RAINA OM 99.1262 79 210001104734 RAHIL TICKOO RAVI TICKOO OM 99.1080 80 210001107527 Sumesh Pandita RAMESH PANDITA OM 99.1080 81 210001104924 Rahul Tickoo Roshan Lal Tickoo OM 99.1061 82 210001100080 ABHINAV BHAT SURENDER BHAT OM 99.0637 83 210001105520 Rockey koul vijay kumar koul RBA 99.0512 84 210001101128 Anurag Bhat Ashok Kumar Bhat OM 99.0426 85 210001106372 Sankit bhat Shiban lal bhat OM 99.0291 86 210001108034 Tarun Koul Trabwan Koul OM 99.0291 87 210001103130 Mansi Ravi Ji OM 98.9944 88 210001107747 SUNNY BHAT ROSHAN LAL BHAT OM 98.9700 89 210001100118 ABIN ARUN SIDHA ARUN JI SIDHA OM 98.9662 90 210001100192 Adnan Akbar Mir Mohammad Akbar Mir RBA 98.9564 91 210001100102 Abhishek Pandit Dalip Pandit OM 98.9524 92 210001106022 SAHIL RAINA Tej Krishan Raina OM 98.9362 93 210001103026 Manik Koul Maharaj Krishan Koul RBA 98.9098 94 210001104329 Pooja Pandita LT SH OMKAR NATH PANDITA OM 98.8827 95 210001103653 NAVEEN KOUL PANKAJ KOUL OM 98.8764 96 210001105919 Sahil Bhan Hardey Nath Bhan OM 98.8764 97 210001100308 Akash Koul Rattan lal Koul RBA 98.8722 98 210001103682 Neelam Koul Pridman krishan koul OM 98.8722 99 210001107892 Sushaant Pandita Pran Nath Pandita OM 98.8615 100 220001109328 Rahul Jalali Ashok Kumar Jalali OM 98.8571 101 210001102629 Kamal Bhat Shadi Lal Bhat OM 98.8350 102 210001108092 UMANG RAINA SURESH KUMAR RAINA OM 98.8298 103 210001105076 RAKESH KUMAR KAW BHARAT JI KAW OM 98.8107 104 210001100567 AMIT BHAT RAJ NATH BHAT OM 98.7709 2 of 181 Sub Percentile S.No Roll No Name Parentage Category Category Score 105 210001102466 ISHAN KAUL VIJAY KUMAR KAUL OM 98.7709 106 210001102828 komal KOUL HARIKRISHAN KOUL OM 98.7709 107 220001108988 Deepak Raina Sham lal raina OM 98.7666 108 220001109332 Rahul koul Roshan lal koul OM 98.7619 109 220001108851 Ajay Koul VIJAY KOUL OM 98.7379 110 210001102544 jawala koul Sunil kumar koul OM 98.7234 111 210001106805 SHILPA KOUL ASHOK KUMAR KOUL OM 98.7234 112 210001106177 Sameeksha Mattoo Virender Mattoo OM 98.7116 113 210001103404 Mohit Bhat Ramesh kumar Bhat OM 98.6891 114 210001107181 Siddarth Koul Ashok Kumar koul OM 98.6842 115 210001107734 Sunjam Bakshi SHAM BAKSHI OM 98.6842 116 210001101298 Arun Koul Ganshyam Koul OM 98.6717 117 220001109044 HARLAIN BHAT MANOHAR BHAT OM 98.6667 118 210001100392 Akshay Koul Chand Ji Koul OM 98.6408 119 210001105808 RUCHIKA DANGI GIRDHARI LAL DANGI OM 98.6125 120 210001100222 Ajay Jamwal NARINDER SINGH JAMWAL RBA 98.5955 121 210001102507 jagrit sai bhat pardeep kumar bhat OM 98.5955 122 210001108689 Vishali Koul Moti Lal Koul OM 98.5955 123 210001104937 Rahul Krishan Kheer Mohan Krishan Kheer OM 98.5769 124 210001103225 Meenakshi Pandita Vijay Krishen Pandita OM 98.5714 125 210001108161 Vaishali Pandith Ravi Jee Pandith OM 98.5437 126 210001105717 ROHIT TIKOO Maharaj Kishan Tikoo OM 98.5134 127 210001100905 Ankita Dhar Mahraj Krishan Dhar OM 98.5106 128 210001105280 Reshab Nijhon Ashok Nijhon OM 98.4962 129 210001108462 VINEETA PANDITA VEER JI PANDITA OM 98.4820 130 210001105105 raman deep singh rattan singh OM 98.4762 131 210001102983 Maharaj Krishan Kaul Makhan Lal Kaul OM 98.4466 132 210001104132 NUPUR TIKKU RAVINDER TIKKU OM 98.4358 133 210001102187 Ervinder Kour Ravinder Pal Singh OM 98.4143 134 210001108642 Vishal Pandit Shuban Lal Pandit OM 98.4143 135 220001109666 Vicky Ganjoo Hari Krishan Ganjoo OM 98.4143 136 210001105935 SAHIL BHAT RAMESH KUMAR BHAT OM 98.4043 137 210001106628 SHASHISH SHODA R L SHODA OM 98.4043 138 210001108224 VARSHA RAINA SURESH K RAINA OM 98.4023 139 220001108862 Akshay Bhat Chuni lal bhat OM 98.4023 140 210001106549 SHALINI RAINA VEER JI RAINA OM 98.3871 141 210001108458 Vineet Raina RAM KRISHEN RAINA OM 98.3810 142 210001104775 RAHUL CHAMAN Chaman lal OM 98.3495 143 210001104112 NITIN SHARMA SHASHI KUMAR SHARMA OM 98.3240 144 210001104848 Rahul Pandita Jawahir lal Pandita OM 98.3240 145 220001109248 NIKHIL AMBARDAR AJAY AMBARDAR OM 98.3146 146 210001101004 Anmol Mattoo Bhushan Lal OM 98.2922 147 210001108446 Vinayak Sharma Behari Lal Sharma RBA 98.2922 148 210001105519 ROCKEY BHATT SUMIR KUMAR BHATT RBA 98.2857 149 210001106150 SAKSHI SHARMA RAMESH KUMAR SHARMA OM 98.2857 150 210001100576 AMIT GHAS SHOBAN JI OM 98.2524 151 210001102539 JATINDERPAL SINGH JAGJEET SINGH OM 98.2524 152 210001106610 Sharen Bhan Vinod Bhan OM 98.2210 153 210001100010 Aakash Ganju Ravinder Kumar Ganju OM 98.2143 154 210001104820 RAHUL KOUL Opender Kumar Koul OM 98.1915 155 210001100267 AKANKSHA RAINA DALIP KUMAR RAINA OM 98.1273 156 210001108767 Vivek Sathoo Vinod Kumar Sathu OM 98.1203 157 210001103947 Nikhil Pandita TEJ KRISHAN PANDITA OM 98.1169 158 210001108643 VISHAL PARIMOO ASHOK KUMAR PARIMOO
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