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Rani Durgawati Girls Hostel, IGNTU Amarkantak (M.P.) Second List Of Rani Durgawati Girls Hostel, IGNTU Amarkantak (M.P.) Second list of UG NEW students S. STUDENT’S FATHER’S ADDERSS CLASS/ PERCENT CATEGORY ROOM SIGN NO. NAME NAME SEM NO. 1. 9 SHIWANGI K.P. RAO DIET CALLONY DURGA B.SC I 91% OBC Hall No. 2 RAO MANDIR KE PICHHE SEM 11 PENDRA DIST. BILASPUR (CG) 2. 1 MEENAL ANIL WARD NO.11 CHETNA B.COM I 87. 4% GEN 199 6KESHERWANI KESHERWA NAGAR DISTT ANUPPUR SEM NI (M.P) 3. 1 SAVITRI DILIP MOHADH THKAEI WORD B. SC I 87% GEN 198 4 GUPTA KUMAR NO-6 BIJURI DISTT SEM GUPTA ANUPPUR (MP) 4. 3 NAMRATA VINAY VILL –MAHROI POST B.COM I 87% GEN 197 1CHATURVEDI CHATURVE CHILHARI DISTT UMARIA SEM DI (M.P) 5. 6KETKI SINGH PARSOTAM VILL.KHOLATI POST B.SC I 87% ST 196 3 SINGH GORELA DIST. ANUPPUR SEM MASRAM (MP) 6. 1 SHALINI GOVIND GHAROLLA MOHALLA B.SC I 86.60% OBC 195 0 JAISWAN PRASAD WORD NO 14 BEHIND SEM JAISWAN BARONI HOTEL SHAHDOL (MP) 7. 5AKANKSHA PRAKASH VILL. POST LATAR DIST. B.COM I 86% GEN 194 8 MISHRA MISHRA ANUPPUR (MP) SEM 8. 1 SARITA RAJAN WORD NO-4 VILL BARI B.SC 85.40% OBC 193 2 SINGH KUMAR DISTT ANUPPUR (MP) ISEM RATHOUR RATHOUR 9. 1 ARCHITA RAJESH VILL+POST LATAR DISTT B.SC I 85% GEN 192 1 GAUTAM KUMAR ANUPPUR (MP) SEM GAUTAM 10. 7 PRATIBHA RAM VILL-KHLBHRA POST LAPTA B.A ISEM 84.60% OBC 191 RATHOUR KUMAR DISTT ANUPPUR (M.P) RATHOUR 11. 8 AYUSHI AMIT B/9 HOSPITAL CALLONY B.SC I 84.40% GEN 190 6 BANARJEE KUMAR DHANPURI DIST. SHAHDOL SEM BANARJEE (MP) 12. 6PRIYA DUBEY VINOD VILL. PIPARIYA POST B.SC I 84% GEN 189 0 KUMAR BELIYABADI DIST. SEM DUBEY ANUPPUR (MP) 13. 7SONALI SAHU SUKHNAND BHAWANI BHAGAT ROAD B.SC I 83.80% OBC 188 7 U PRASAD BHIJRI WARD NO. 15 POST SEM SAHU BAHERA BANDH DIST. ANUPPUR (MP) 14. 7ANJLI SONI OMKAR VILL. AMILIYA POST PATNA B.SC I 83% OBC 187 6 SONI KALA DIST. ANUPPUR (MP) SEM 15. 8ANJNA PATEL INDREPAL VILL POST KHERAH DIST. B.SC I 81.40% OBC 186 1 PATEL SHAHDOL (MP) SEM 16. 3HIMANSHEE RAM VILL+POST VENKAT NAGAR BBA I 80.80% GEN 185 6 GAUTAM SHUSHIL DIST ANUPPUR (MP) SEM GAUTAM 17. 8 SWATI SANDEEP CHETNA NAGAR ANUPUR B.SC I 80.80% GEN 184 8BHATTACHAR BHATTACH WARD NO. 11 DIST SEM YA ARYA ANUPUR (MP) 18. 2 POORVI SANTOSH COLLECTOR COLONY G.6 B.SC I 80.40% GEN 183 4 MISHRA KUMAR DISTT UMARIA(M.P) SEM MISHRA 19. 5PRIYANSHU KRISHNA C.R.O.CAMP AMLAI CALRY B.SC I 80% GEN 182 2 TRIPATHI KESHAW DIST ANUPPUR (MP) SEM PRASAD 20. 4GAURANGNA PRADEEP WARD NO.18 HADHA POST B.B.A I 79.60% GEN 181 SINGH SINGH LALPUR DISTT SEM SHAHDOL(M.P) 21. 5 ANAMIKA AKHILESH KAMATALA KOTMA DISTT B.SC.I 79.20% GEN 180 DWIVEDI KUMAR ANUPPUR(M.P) SEM DWIVEDI 22. 3 SHREYA M.S. WARD NO.12 GOVINDA B.SC I 77.83% GEN 179 7 SINGH BAGHEL COLRY KOTMA PASAN SEM DIST. ANUPPUR (MP) 23. 9 SUSHMA JAY Q NO.C- 76MAINARSH B.CA I 77.60% GEN 178 MANDAL PRAKASH POST JAMUNA CALRI DISTT SEM NARAYAN ANUPPUR (MP) MANDAL 24. 7HPA MANJHI RAM SAH CAMPAS NO. 1 WARD NO. B.SC I 77.25% OBC 177 1 MAJHI 12 DHANPURI DIST. SEM SHAHDOL (MP) 25. 7NAINA JAIN ANAND WARD NO. 11 CINEMA BBA I 77.20% GEN 176 5 JAIN ROAD BUHAR DIST. SEM SHAHDOL (MP) 26. 6 SAKSHI MANIK RUNGTA COLONY Q. B.SC I 77% GEN 175 1 DWIVEDI RAM NO.M/3 DIST. DINDORI SEM DWIVEDI (MP) 27. 2 SHADMA IMTIYAZ ILIYAS KIRANA STORE B.BA I 76.80% OBC 174 2 IMTIYAZ AHMAD MAIN ROAD BURHAR SEM ANSARI WARD NO.12 DISTT SHAHDOL (M.P) 28. 1 NEELAM LALAN VILL –KUDHTALO POST B.SC. I 76.60% ST 173 8 SINGH SINGH BUNSUKLI DISTT SHAHDOL SEM (M.P) 29. 5 GANGA NARAYAN PURANI BASTI WARD NO. B.SC I 76.40% GEN 172 9 MISHRA MISHRA 5 KOTMA DIST. ANUPPUR SEM (MP) 30. 2 ASTHA VINOD GOPAL GANJ WARD NO.3 B.A I 75.60% GEN 171 7 TIWARI KUMAR SOHAGPUR DISTT SEM TIWARI SHAHDOL (M.P) 31. 6 PRIYANKA LOKNATH VILL. SALDA POST B.SC I 75.20% ST 170 2 SINGH SINGH MALMATHAR DIST. SEM SHAHDOL (MP) 32. 3 SHAKSHI AJYA C.M.P.D.I.CAMP WARD B.BA I 75% GEN 169 2 PATHAK PATHAK NO. 10 BIJURI DIST. SEM ANUPPUR (MP) 33. 4JYOTI SINGH SURBHAN VILL. MAJIRA POST B. SC I 74.80% ST 168 5 SINGH CHHILPA DIST SHAHDOL SEM (MP) 34. 6 SAKSHI MANOJ VILL +POST KUBRA DISTT B.SC 74.20% GEN 167 TIWARI TIWARI SHAHDOL (M.P) ISEM 35. 5 SUPRIYA RAMNATH H.NO. 95 VILL.MOHATRAI B.SC I 74.20% ST 166 6 MONGRE MONGRE POST BAKRELI DIST. SEM UMARIYA (MP) 36. 2 POOJA BASORILAL VILL POST +HADREHTA B.SC I 74% SC 165 1CHAUDHARI DISTT KATNI (M.P) SEM 37. 2 ANKITA SATYANAR VILL –KASA POSTPIPREYA B.A I 73.80% GEN 164 PANDAY AYAN DISTT ANUPPUR (M.P) SEM PANDAY 38. 2 SUDHA RAMDARAS VILL-DEWARA B.A V 73.60% SC 163 6 KUMARI H BHARATI POSTJADVABR DISTT SEM AZAMGARH (U.P) 39. 7 DEEPIKA RAMESH A-44/1 VIDHYA CALONY B.SC I 73.40% SC 162 4CHUADHARY CHUADHAR NAROJABAD DIST. SEM Y UMARIYA (MP) 40. 8 SUSHMA RAMPYARE VILL. AMDARI POST B.SC I 73.40% ST 161 0 MARKO MARKO PIPARIYA DIST. SEM MANDLA(MP) 41. 1 ANCHAL RAMESH VILL+POST WARD NO.9 B.A I 73.20% GEN 160 7KESHARWANI KUMAR BIJURI DISTT ANUPPUR SEM (M.P) 42. 6 POOJA MULAN WARD NO. 12 JANTIPUR B.SC I 73.20% ST 159 4 TEMREY SINGH DIST. MANDLA (MP) SEM TEMREY 43. 6POOJA SINGH BHARAT KACHRA TOLA POST B.COM I 73.20% ST 158 9 SHYAM SINGH BENIBARI DIST. ANUPPUR SEM (MP) 44. 3 SWARNA RAJESH VILL. AMARDANDI WARD B.VOC I 73% GEN 157 3 SINGH PRATAP NO. 8 AMLAI THANA KE SEM SINGH PASS AMLAI CALRY DIST.SHAHDOL 45. 5 RESHU RAJKUMAR ADRSG MARG ROAD B. 73% GEN 156 5 AGREWAL AGREWAL ANUPPUR WARD NO. 5 PHARMA DIST ANUPPUR (MP) 46. 7 MAMTA GAYADIN VILL. GORAKPUR POST B.CA I 73% OBC 155 3 YADAV YADAV CHANDRANI DIST. SEM DINDORI (MP) 47. 5 SONALI BHOLA H.NO.05 VINOVA MARG B.SC I 72.80% GEN 154 4HKANDELWA PRASAD UMARIYA(MP) SEM L GUPTA 48. 7 SHAILJA SANJAY ADARSH MARG ANUPPUR B.SC I 72.60% GEN 153 2SARWANGI SARWANGI DIST. ANUPPUR (MP) SEM 49. 8 SAROJANI RAMSHARA VILL-DHMNGVA POST B.SC I 72% ST 200 SINGH N SHAPUR DISTT DINDORI SEM (MP) 50. 1 SURABHI SHIV MAN MARKITA JAITHRI B.A I 72% GEN 201 9 GUPTA PRASAD WARD NO.5 DISTT SEM GUPTA ANUPPUR(M.P) 51. 7 PRERANA JITENDRA KOTMA ROAD BUHAR B.SC I 72% GEN 202 8 SINGH SINGH DIST. SHAHDOL (MP) SEM 52. 6 SHOBHNA GYAN VILL. RUSA DIST. DINDORI B. COM I 71.80% ST 203 7 SINGH (MP) SEM 53. 3HIMANSHA YASH PURANA PDAW UMARIYA B.SC I 70.60% OBC 204 4 SONI KUMAR DIST. UMARIYA (MP) SEM SONI 54. 1SIDDHANTIKA VED PURANI BASTI WORD NO - B. VOC I 70.40% GEN 205 TIWARI PARKASH 28 SHAHDOL (MP) SEM TIWARI 55. 2 NEHA SHYAM VILL POST BEMRA DISTT B.A I 70.40% GEN 206 8 GAUTAM SUNDER ANUPPUR (M.P) SEM GAUTAM 56. 2 EKTA C.P VILL+POST URTAAN DISTT B.VOC I 68.20% GEN 207 3 DWIVEDI DWIVEDI ANUPPUR(M.P) SEM 57. 8 SHIVANJLI SUMAN VILL. POST SAMPATPUR B.SC I 68.20% GEN 208 2 SINGH SINGH DIST SHAHDOL (MP) SEM 58. 8 ANJLI SUDHIR JAIN SHREET PENDRA DIST. B.SC I 68% OBC Hall No. 5 TMREKAR TAMREKAR BILSPUR (CG) SEM 11 59. 2SAKSHI SONI HARI SONI AEAD CHOWLC PANDRA B.COM 67.60% OBC Hall No. 5 DISTT BILASPUR (C.G) ISEM 11 60. 4AKANKSHA DIWAKAR VILL. POST PUNGA DIST D 67.40% GEN 209 1 SINGH SINGH ANUPPUR (MP) PHARMA RAJPUT RAJPUT 61. 9 SHAKSHI LALARAM KOTMA HOSPITAL ROAD D. 66.80% GEN 210 0 MISHRA MISHRA WARD NO. 3 DIST. PHORMA ANUPPUR (MP) 62. 8ARTI TIWARI TULSI DAS NAGARPALIKA WARD NO. BCA I 66.40% GEN 211 4 TIWARI 4 KOTMA DIST. ANUPPUR SEM (MP) 63. 8 BASANTI MIHI LAL VILL.DONGRITOLA POST B.SC I 66% ST 212 7 SINGH SINGH SHAKHI DIST. SHAHDOL SEM (MP) 64. 5 YASHWATI BHAWAR VILL.POST JUGDAI DIST. B.A I 65.80% ST 213 3 SINGH DINDORI (MP) SEM 65. 1 SITA DEVI GENDLAL VILL+POST NEWSA PONDI B. A I 65.40% OBC 214 3 DISTT DINDORI (MP) SEM 66. 3 KUMARI MOOLCHA VILL- KHRIDHE POST B.A ISEM 65.20% ST 215 0CHITRAREKH ND GOPALPUR DISTT A DINDORI(M.P) 67. 5PRIYA SINGH KUWAR VILL. SAMARIYA POST B. SC I 65.20% GEN 216 0 PARIHAR BAHDUR TALA DIST. UMARIYA (MP) SEM 68. 3INDU PATEL SANAT VILL. + POST BAMNI DIST. D. 64.60% OBC 217 9 KUMAR ANUPPUR (MP) PHARMA PATEL 69. 6 NEELAM RAM WARD NO. 16 VILL. POST B.COM I 63.80% SC 218 6 MAHRA KHILAWAN BAHIYAR TOLA DIST. SEM ANUPPUR (MP) 70. 7POORNMA BHUNESW VILL.
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