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DIPLOMA IN YOGA Semester:-2 Semester Session:-2019 1 2 3 4 SPIRITUALITY, PATANJALA PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICAL- YOGA NATUROPATHY SCIENCE &YOGA II Enr SUTRA & YOGA Grand Sr RN Aadhar Name Father's Name Mother's Name ETHICS I Sem II Sem Result Div NO Credit- Credit- Credit- Total Credit- INT EXT TOT INT EXT TOT INT EXT TOT INT EXT TOT 40 60 100 40 60 100 40 60 100 200 200 YG- DINESH NGB- 183001 AARTI TRIPATHI MUNNI DEVI 30 32 62 31 45 76 32 44 76 163 163 382/500 377/500 759/1000 Passed First 20018964 TRIPATHI 18/3001 YG- ABHINAV DINESH NIRMALA NGB- 183002 35 39 74 36 42 78 35 40 75 171 171 383/500 398/500 781/1000 Passed First 20018965 TRIPATHI TRIPATHI TRIPATHI 18/3002 YG- ABHISHEK SUBODH KUMAR NGB- 183003 ASHA DEVI 36 41 77 37 45 82 35 46 81 171 171 390/500 411/500 801/1000 Passed First 20018966 KUMAR GUPTA GUPTA 18/3003 ADARSH YG- PREMDHAR VIDYA DEVI NGB- 183004 KUMAR 33 44 77 33 45 78 34 46 80 165 165 389/500 400/500 789/1000 Passed First 20018967 UPADHYAY UPADHYAY 18/3004 UPADHYAY YG- UMESH KUMAR NGB- 183005 ADARSH SINGH TARA DEVI 35 40 75 36 A 36 36 A 36 171 171 342/500 318/500 660/1000 Incomplete 20018968 SINGH 18/3005 YG- ADITYA KUMAR GULAB CHAND SUSHILA NGB- 183006 30 41 71 31 43 74 30 44 74 162 162 375/500 381/500 756/1000 Passed First 20018969 MAURYA MAURYA MAURYA 18/3006 YG- AVANINDRA DEEP MALA NGB- 183007 ADITYA YADAV 35 40 75 35 43 78 36 44 80 171 171 386/500 404/500 790/1000 Passed First 20018970 YADAV YADAV 18/3007 YG- AJAY KUMAR DHANPATTI NGB- 183008 AMAR NATH PAL 36 42 78 35 45 80 36 46 82 171 171 403/500 411/500 814/1000 Passed First 20018971 PAL DEVI 18/3008 YG- RAM CHANDRA NGB- 183009 AJAY PAL VIMLA DEVI 30 UFM 30 31 40 71 32 41 73 161 161 372/500 335/500 707/1000 UFM 20018972 PAL 18/3009 YG- AJEET KUMAR RAM KAILASH AMRAWATI NGB- 183010 A A 0 A A 0 A A 0 A 0 349/500 0/500 349/1000 Absent 20018973 YADAV YADAV DEVI 18/3010 YG- AKANKSHA VIMALA NGB- 183011 RAJEEV PANDEY 37 41 78 36 45 81 37 48 85 175 175 389/500 419/500 808/1000 Passed First 20018974 PANDEY PANDEY 18/3011 YG- KENDRA NGB- 183012 AKANKSHA RAI GEETA RAI 36 32 68 37 43 80 35 44 79 173 173 381/500 400/500 781/1000 Passed First 20018975 KUMAR RAI 18/3012 YG- AKHILESH CHANDAR NGB- 183013 CHINTA MANI 35 40 75 34 42 76 35 43 78 169 169 389/500 398/500 787/1000 Passed First 20018976 KUMAR DEVI 18/3013 YG- AKHILESH NGB- 183014 RAMNATH PAL JAIRAJI DEVI 30 41 71 31 44 75 30 44 74 161 161 387/500 381/500 768/1000 Passed First 20018977 KUMAR PAL 18/3014 1 2 3 4 SPIRITUALITY, PATANJALA PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICAL- YOGA NATUROPATHY SCIENCE &YOGA II Enr SUTRA & YOGA Grand Sr RN Aadhar Name Father's Name Mother's Name ETHICS I Sem II Sem Result Div NO Credit- Credit- Credit- Total Credit- INT EXT TOT INT EXT TOT INT EXT TOT INT EXT TOT 40 60 100 40 60 100 40 60 100 200 200 YG- HARI SHANKAR MADHURI NGB- 183015 ALKA MISHRA 35 40 75 36 50 86 35 52 87 171 171 399/500 419/500 818/1000 Passed First 20018978 MISHRA MISHRA 18/3015 YG- NGB- 183016 AMIT JAISWAL RAMA SHANKAR KUNTI DEVI A A 0 A A 0 A A 0 A 0 371/500 0/500 371/1000 Absent 20018979 18/3016 RAMESH YG- ANAMIKA GEETA NGB- 183017 CHANDRA 37 44 81 37 45 82 36 44 80 173 173 411/500 416/500 827/1000 Passed First 20018980 TRIPATHI TRIPATHI 18/3017 TRIPATHI YG- ANAMIKA PRABHAWATI NGB- 183018 ARJUN YADAV 31 42 73 32 44 76 33 45 78 163 163 382/500 390/500 772/1000 Passed First 20018981 YADAV YADAV 18/3018 YG- CHANDRA BHAN NGB- 183019 ANEETA YADAV SAVITRI DEVI 32 41 73 33 42 75 34 44 78 163 163 359/500 389/500 748/1000 Passed First 20018982 YADAV 18/3019 YG- ANIL KUMAR VIJAY NARAYAN HIRAWATI NGB- 183020 30 A 30 31 A 31 30 A 30 161 161 368/500 252/500 620/1000 Passed First 20018983 DUBEY DUBEY DEVI 18/3020 YG- ANIL KUMAR UMA SHANKAR NGB- 183021 HEVANTI DEVI 32 40 72 34 43 77 34 44 78 165 165 373/500 392/500 765/1000 Passed First 20018984 YADAV YADAV 18/3021 YG- SHIV KUMAR NGB- 183022 ANITA YADAV PHOTO DEVI 33 43 76 35 46 81 34 46 80 167 167 357/500 404/500 761/1000 Passed First 20018985 YADAV 18/3022 YG- ANKANSHA LALLAN SINGH INDRANI NGB- 183023 34 38 72 33 44 77 34 43 77 166 166 393/500 392/500 785/1000 Passed First 20018986 YADAV YADAV YADAV 18/3023 YG- SHAILENDRA VINAY NGB- 183024 ANKIT PANDEY A A 0 A A 0 A A 0 A 0 0/500 0/500 0/1000 Absent 20018987 KUMAR PANDEY KUMARI DEVI 18/3024 YG- ANUJ KUMAR NGB- 183025 SURESH SINGH NISHA SINGH 33 36 69 31 41 72 32 43 75 164 164 368/500 380/500 748/1000 Passed First 20018988 SINGH 18/3025 YG- NGB- 183026 ANUJ SHUKLA SANJAY SHUKLA SUNITA DEVI 34 37 71 33 41 74 32 42 74 163 163 358/500 382/500 740/1000 Passed First 20018989 18/3026 YG- ANUPAM BADRI PRASAD NGB- 183027 MEERA DEVI A A 0 A A 0 A A 0 A 0 342/500 0/500 342/1000 Absent 20018990 PANDEY PANDEY 18/3027 YG- ARUN KUMAR NGB- 183028 RAM ACHAL PAL SITABI DEVI 33 38 71 32 40 72 33 41 74 163 163 377/500 380/500 757/1000 Passed First 20018991 PAL 18/3028 YG- ARVIND KUMAR SUBHASH PREMA DEVI NGB- 183029 A A 0 A A 0 A A 0 A 0 297/500 0/500 297/1000 Absent 20018992 YADAV CHAND YADAV YADAV 18/3029 YG- ASHISH KUMAR NGB- 183030 SHRIPATI YADAV LALMANI DEVI 32 40 72 33 43 76 31 43 74 165 165 380/500 387/500 767/1000 Passed First 20018993 YADAV 18/3030 SHASHI YG- NGB- 183031 ASHISH MISHRA PRAKASH MANJU DEVI 33 39 72 34 44 78 34 42 76 167 167 394/500 393/500 787/1000 Passed First 20018994 18/3031 MISHRA YG- ASHUTOSH PRABHAWATI NGB- 183032 RAM CHANDRA 34 38 72 35 46 81 35 46 81 166 166 376/500 400/500 776/1000 Passed First 20018995 KUMAR DEVI 18/3032 1 2 3 4 SPIRITUALITY, PATANJALA PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICAL- YOGA NATUROPATHY SCIENCE &YOGA II Enr SUTRA & YOGA Grand Sr RN Aadhar Name Father's Name Mother's Name ETHICS I Sem II Sem Result Div NO Credit- Credit- Credit- Total Credit- INT EXT TOT INT EXT TOT INT EXT TOT INT EXT TOT 40 60 100 40 60 100 40 60 100 200 200 YG- ASTHA ASHOK KUMAR MITHILESH NGB- 183033 33 41 74 32 43 75 31 45 76 165 165 376/500 390/500 766/1000 Passed First 20018996 SRIVASTAVA SRIVASTAVA SRIVASTAVA 18/3033 YG- AVADHESH YADUBEER PHOOL GENA NGB- 183034 34 39 73 33 42 75 32 43 75 164 164 369/500 387/500 756/1000 Passed First 20018997 KUMAR YADAV SINGH DEVI 18/3034 LAXMI YG- BHAGIRATHI VIMALA DEVI NGB- 183035 NARAYAN 36 39 75 37 41 78 37 48 85 175 175 402/500 413/500 815/1000 Passed First 20018998 YADAV YADAV 18/3035 YADAV YG- BHUPESH VISHRAM VIDYAWATI NGB- 183036 33 32 65 32 44 76 34 44 78 164 164 391/500 383/500 774/1000 Passed First 20018999 KUMAR TIWARI TIWARI DEVI 18/3036 BRIJESH DHRUWA YG- PRASHANTI NGB- 183037 KUMAR CHANDRA A A 0 A A 0 A A 0 A 0 286/500 0/500 286/1000 Absent 20019000 DEVI 18/3037 KUSHWAHA KUSHWAHA YG- NGB- 183038 CHANDRA JEET BADRI NATH KAMLA DEVI 32 41 73 31 39 70 33 42 75 163 163 373/500 381/500 754/1000 Passed First 20019001 18/3038 DARSHAN YG- DEEPAK SARITA NGB- 183039 KUMAR 33 42 75 32 49 81 31 50 81 163 163 410/500 400/500 810/1000 Passed First 20019002 KESARWANI KESARWANI 18/3039 KESARWANI YG- DEEKSHA RAM SHANKAR SUBHA NGB- 183040 34 41 75 34 44 78 33 47 80 165 165 373/500 398/500 771/1000 Passed First 20019003 MISHRA MISHRA MISHRA 18/3040 YG- DEEPIKA DINESH KUMAR NGB- 183041 GEETA DEVI 33 40 73 34 39 73 32 42 74 166 166 375/500 386/500 761/1000 Passed First 20019004 TIWARI TIWARI 18/3041 YG- DEEPSHIKHA LALLAN SINGH INDRANI NGB- 183042 34 41 75 33 44 77 32 45 77 165 165 390/500 394/500 784/1000 Passed First 20019005 YADAV YADAV YADAV 18/3042 YG- DESH RAJ NGB- 183043 DHARM SINGH SAROJA DEV I A A 0 A A 0 A A 0 A 0 32/500 0/500 32/1000 Absent 20019006 YADAV 18/3043 YG- DHARMENDRA SARDHA NGB- 183044 KAMALA DEVI 33 37 70 32 41 73 34 50 84 164 164 368/500 391/500 759/1000 Passed First 20019007 KUMAR SAROJ PRASAD 18/3044 YG- DHEERAJ SHRAWAN NGB- 183045 MADHURI 34 UFM 34 32 40 72 31 42 73 161 161 374/500 340/500 714/1000 UFM 20019008 KUMAR MALI KUMAR MALI 18/3045 DHEERAJ YG- RAM RAJ RAM SINGARI NGB- 183046 KUMAR A A 0 A A 0 A A 0 A 0 338/500 0/500 338/1000 Absent 20019009 MISHRA DEVI 18/3046 MISHRA YG- NGB- 183047 DHIRAJ KUMAR A K BALDAS SHIV KUMARI A A 0 A A 0 A A 0 A 0 383/500 0/500 383/1000 Absent 20019010 18/3047 YG- DHIRENDRA SHREECHANDRA NGB- 183048 PATTI DEVI 30 UFM 30 30 42 72 31 42 73 159 159 351/500 334/500 685/1000 UFM 20019011 KUMAR SAROJ 18/3048 1 2 3 4 SPIRITUALITY, PATANJALA PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICAL- YOGA NATUROPATHY SCIENCE &YOGA II Enr SUTRA & YOGA Grand Sr RN Aadhar Name Father's Name Mother's Name ETHICS I Sem II Sem Result Div NO Credit- Credit- Credit- Total Credit- INT EXT TOT INT EXT TOT INT EXT TOT INT EXT TOT 40 60 100 40 60 100 40 60 100 200 200 GURUDEV YG- DHIRESH DROPADI NGB- 183049 PRASAD 35 36 71 35 47 82 34 48 82 168 168 382/500 403/500 785/1000 Passed First 20019012 TRIPATHI TRIPATHI 18/3049 TRIPATHI YG- NGB- 183050 DINESH KUMAR PANDHARI LAL NIRMALA DEVI 30 41 71 32 38 70 33 42 75 161 161 372/500 377/500 749/1000 Passed First 20019013 18/3050 YG- RAMDEV NGB- 183051 DINESH KUMAR SUKHDAI DEVI 31 28 59 31 38 69 30 36 66 162 162 341/500 356/500 697/1000 Incomplete 20019014 MAURYA 18/3051 YG- GAJADHAR RAJENDRA NGB- 183052 MALATI DEVI 33 39 72 32 41 73 34 43 77 165 165 359/500 387/500 746/1000 Passed First 20019015 DUTT MISHRA MISHRA 18/3052 LAXMI YG- GANGARATHI NGB- 183053 NARAYAN VIMALA DEVI 34 31 65 35 40 75 34 40 74 169 169 372/500 383/500 755/1000 Passed First 20019016 YADAV 18/3053 YADAV YG- GARIMA SURENDRA NGB- 183054 SHAIL PANDEY 36 39 75 37 45 82 37 43 80 173 173 393/500 410/500 803/1000 Passed First 20019017 PANDEY PANDEY 18/3054 YG- GARIMA VINOD KUMAR KRISHNA NGB- 183055 35 42 77 36 46 82 36 47 83 171 171 387/500 413/500 800/1000 Passed First 20019018 KUSHWAHA KUSHWAHA KUSHWAHA 18/3055 YG- LALLAN CHANDRA NGB- 183056 HARI SHANKAR 30 36 66 32 39 71 33 42 75 165
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