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Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination - 2014 TRIPURA BOARD OF JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION - 2014 Objection List Sl. No. Form No. Enroll. No. Name of Candidate Category Quota Ground of Objection Center 1 0003 Dipika Mahishya Das Copy of SC certificate of candidate SC 0195 D/o- Birendra Mahishya Das Dharmanagar 2 0016 Aparna Debnath Copy of PRTC of candidate/Father/Mother UR 0228 D/o- Manindra Debnath Dharmanagar 3 0038 Bishal Dhar Copy of PRTC of candidate/Father/Mother UR 0331 S/o- Kirit Bhushan Dhar Dharmanagar 4 0061 Dibakar Dutta Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother UR 0003 S/o- Puspendu Bikash Dutta Dharmanagar 5 0064 Asit Nag Choudhury i. Selection of Group, ii. Column No.12 is filled UR 0172 S/o- Amarendra Nag Choudhury up properly. Dharmanagar 6 0123 Pritam Singh Official designation of father UR DL-072 S/o- Rana Pratab Singh Dharmanagar 7 0130 Biplab Chakrabarty Signature of Candidate on Photograph UR 0270 S/o- Bibhu Ranjan Chakrabarty Dharmanagar 8 0131 Debal Debnath Signature of Candidate on Photograph UR 0036 S/o-Late Dwijendra Debnath Dharmanagar 9 0132 Ranjani Chakma Signature of Father/Mother ST 0151 S/o- Kankan Chakma Dharmanagar 10 0133 Pritam Debnath Signature of Candidate UR 0135 S/o- Pramod Kumar Nath Dharmanagar 11 0134 Nabajit Das Copy of H.S. Appearing certificate SC 0265 S/o- Nirmal Kumar Das Dharmanagar 12 0135 Mridul Nath Signature of Candidate on Photograph UR 0074 S/o- Manimoy Nath Dharmanagar 13 0136 Papia Chakma Copy of H.S. Appearing certificate/H.S. ST 0039 D/o- Debapriya Chakma Marksheet Dharmanagar 14 0137 Pritam Ghosh Selection of Group UR 0060 S/o- Satya Gopal Ghosh Dharmanagar 15 0138 Sourob Das Signature of Candidate on Photograph SC 0266 S/o- Manindra Das Dharmanagar 16 0139 Arpita Ghosh Copy of PRTC of candidate/Father/Mother UR 0139 D/o- Ratan Lal Ghosh Dharmanagar 17 0140 Suraj Nath Selection of Group UR 0329 S/o- Dilip Kumar Nath Dharmanagar 18 0146 Fhani Bushan Chakma Signature of Father/Mother ST 0330 S/o- Sukhamangal Chakma Dharmanagar 19 0147 Arnav Debnath Selection of Group UR 0191 S/o- Ajit Debnath Dharmanagar 20 0153 Sukanta Sahajee Copy of H.S. Appearing certificate UR 0332 S/o- Sabir Chandra Sahajee Dharmanagar 21 0163 Saubhik Shyam Choudhury Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother S/o- Ranendra Kumar Shyam UR 0099 Choudhury Dharmanagar 22 0164 Souman Chandra Paul Copy of surrender certificate UR 0215 S/o- Haran Chandra Paul Dharmanagar 23 0166 Madhusudan Saha Copy of PRTC of candidate/Father/Mother UR 4645 S/o- Nikhil Chandra Saha Dharmanagar 24 0173 Suheli Choudhury Copy of PRTC of candidate/Father/Mother UR 0267 D/o- Bidyut Choudhury Dharmanagar 25 0174 Pratik Deb Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother UR DL-235 S/o- Paritosh Deb Dharmanagar 26 0175 Makmud Sarif Numani Copy of PRTC of candidate/Father/Mother UR 0232 S/o- Raich Uddin Dharmanagar 27 0176 Animesh Roy Copy of PRTC of candidate/Father/Mother UR 0066 S/o- Anil Kumar Roy Dharmanagar 28 0178 Lipi Goswami Signature of Candidate on Photograph UR 0302 D/o- Samarendra Goswami Dharmanagar 29 0179 Ankita Das i.Copy of PRTC of candidate/Father/Mother, SC DL-234 D/o- Pratap Chandra Das ii.Copy of H.S. Appearing certificate. Dharmanagar 30 0180 Bijayendra Singha Signature of Candidate on Photograph UR 0494 S/o-Late Bir Bikram Singha Dharmanagar 31 0181 Abhishek Debroy Column 12 is not filled up properly UR 0044 S/o- Prasanta Debroy Dharmanagar 32 0182 Ngirrilchim Halam Copy of all documents except PRTC ST 0312 D/o- Sumnenglian Halam Dharmanagar 33 0189 Rajdeep Bhattacharjee EX Copy of EX certificate S/o- Rathindra Kumar UR 0043 Bhattacharjee Dharmanagar 34 0235 Tanay Debnath Signature of Candidate on Photograph UR 0206 S/o- Jitendra Debnath Dharmanagar 35 0236 Tamalika Ferdous Copy of H.S. Appearing certificate UR 0140 D/o- Md.Sabuddin Dharmanagar 36 0237 Reshma Reang Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother ST 1859 D/o- Jagamani Reang Dharmanagar 37 0239 Sukanya Nath Signature of Candidate on Photograph UR 0109 D/o- Satyendra Chandra Nath Dharmanagar 38 0241 Mridul Das Column 12 is not filled up properly SC 0173 S/o- Mangal Chandra Das Dharmanagar 39 0247 Biplab Nama Column 12&13 are not filled up properly SC 0351 S/o- Makunda Nama Dharmanagar 40 0253 Kaushik Das Copy of surrender certificate SC 0343 S/o- Kalyan Moy Das Dharmanagar 41 0261 Bipra Nath Signature of Candidate on Photograph UR 0352 S/o- Binesh Nath Dharmanagar 42 0264 Nisha Debnath Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother UR 0340 D/o- Samir Chandra Debnath Dharmanagar 43 0266 Sanghamita Chakraborty i. Copy of H.S. Appearing Certificate, ii. UR 0038 D/o- Nalinaksha Chakraborty Madhyamik Marksheet. Dharmanagar 44 0267 Kankan Deb Copy of PRTC of candidate/Father/Mother UR DL-259 S/o- Kajal Deb Dharmanagar 45 0268 Moumita Das Copy PRTC of Father/Mother UR DL-268 D/o- Prithwijit Das Dharmanagar 46 0271 Ruhal Allam Choudhury Copy of H.S. Appearing cerificate UR 0311 S/o- Marfuj Jaman Dharmanagar 47 0272 Shahina Perveen i. Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother, ii.Copy of UR DL-263 D/o-Md. Ataur Rahman H.S. Appearing cerificate Dharmanagar 48 0273 Subarna Sen Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother UR 0301 D/o- Sujit Kumar Sen Dharmanagar 49 0275 Bipasha Saha Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother UR DL-260 D/o- Bishnu Pada Saha Dharmanagar 50 0276 Shawnly Roy i.Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother, ii. Signature UR DL-211 D/o- Subrata Roy of Father/Mother Dharmanagar 51 0277 Suparna Dey Choudhury Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother UR 0251 D/o- Sanjiban Dey Choudhury Dharmanagar 52 0278 Nirupam Bhowmik (i) Copy of all documents (ii)v Signature of UR 0245 S/o- Lob Bhowmik candidate on photograph Dharmanagar 53 0280 Bipasha Datta Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother UR DL-210 D/o- Amiya Datta Dharmanagar 54 0281 Dipanjali De Copy of PRTC of candidate/Father/Mother UR 0024 D/o- Debi Prashad De Dharmanagar 55 0282 Bishal Sinha Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother UR DL-254 S/o- Bashi Mohan Sinha Dharmanagar 56 0283 Snigdha Verma Column 12 is not filled up properly UR 0131 D/o- Gopal Verma Dharmanagar 57 0296 Pranjal Nath Selection of Group UR 0227 S/o- Promod Nath Dharmanagar 58 0299 Jyotsna Nath EX Copy of EX certificate UR 0260 D/o- Manik Chandra Nath Dharmanagar 59 0307 Sudipta Shukla EX (i) Signature of Father/Mother, (ii) Copy of EX SC 0320 D/o- Dilip Shukla certificate Dharmanagar 60 0310 Ruel Hussain Column 12 &13 are not filled up. UR 0114 S/o- Noor Uddin Dharmanagar 61 0320 Bhiktu Deb Copy of PRTC of candidate/Father/Mother UR 0290 S/o- Bakul Deb Dharmanagar 62 0322 Diksha Das Copy of SC certificate of candidate SC 0291 D/o- Subhasish Das Dharmanagar 63 0324 Soumya Majumder i. Copy H.S. Appearing certificate, ii. Copy of UR DL-210 S/o- Sushil Majumder Surrender certificate Dharmanagar 64 0327 Paulomi Karmakar Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother UR 0222 D/o- Prasanta Karmakar Dharmanagar 65 0328 Rajan Chandra Nath i. Signature of Candidate on Photograph, ii. UR 0200 S/o- Makhan Nath Copy of H.S. Appearing Certificate. Dharmanagar 66 0330 Nridul Sinha Signature of Candidate on Photograph UR 0293 S/o-Late Nirmal Sinha Dharmanagar 67 0331 Debarati Guha Copy PRTC of Father/Mother UR 0244 D/o- Arunabha Guha Dharmanagar 68 0370 Daya Dutta Debbarma (i) Signature of Candidate on photograph, (ii) 4629 ST S/o- Biralal Debbarma Selection of group Kailasahar 69 0371 Abhishek Dhar Signature of Father/Mother 0602 UR S/o- Alak Kanti Dhar Kailasahar 70 0404 Saurav Kanti Bhattacharjee EX Copy of EX certificate 0401 UR S/o- Benu Ranjan Bhattacharjee Kailasahar 71 0443 Sabbir Ahmed Signature of Father/Mother 0435 UR S/o- Abdul kadir Kailasahar 72 0451 Bishal Dhar Signature of Candidate on Photograph 0614 UR S/o- Bijoy Dhar Kailasahar 73 0452 Maman Choudhury Copy of H. S. appearing certificate/H. S. Admit 0420 UR D/o- Sasanka Choudhury Card Kailasahar 74 0453 Amit Debnath Selection of group 0523 UR S/o- Laxshman Chandra Debnath Kailasahar 75 0454 Bhuban Debbarma Signature of Candidate on Photograph 0491 ST S/o-Late Amulya Debbarma Kailasahar 76 0455 Sukanya Sinha Copy of all documents 0684 UR S/o- Gopinath Sinha Kailasahar 77 0456 Nitish Sinha Copy of all documents 0686 UR S/o- Nitai Sinha Kailasahar 78 0457 Akash Dey EX (i) Signature of Candidate (ii)Copy of EX 0700 UR S/o- Asit Dey certificate Kailasahar 79 0458 Birajit Malakar Signature of Candidate on Photograph DL-228 SC S/o- Bishwa Ranjan Malakar Kailasahar 80 0459 Iqbal Ahmed Munshi Signature of Father/Mother 0506 UR S/o- Abdul Barik Kailasahar 81 0460 Krishna Yadab Copy of PRTC of Candidate/Father/Mother 0417 UR D/o- Kishori Lal Yadab Kailasahar 82 0461 Supriya Sinha Copy of all documents 0688 UR S/o- Indramani Sinha Kailasahar 83 0462 Anujyoti Bhattacharjee Signature of Candidate on Photograph 0615 S/o-Late Amiya Bhusan UR Bhattacharjee Kailasahar 84 0463 Bugra Koknarugmani Debbarma Copy of PRTC of Father/Mother 1686 ST S/o- Birendra Kishore Debbarma Kailasahar 85 0464 Dhiraj Sinha (i) Copy of PRTC of Candidate/Father/Mother, 0482 UR S/o- Amar Chandra Sinha (ii) Copy of Madhyamik Admit Card Kailasahar 86 0465 Gouranga Sahu Signature of Candidate on Photograph 0603 UR S/o- Ganesh Sahu Kailasahar 87 0466 Anirban Chakraborty Copy of PRTC of Candidate/Father/Mother 0538 UR S/o- Ranjit Chakraborty Kailasahar 88 0467 Abhishek Barma Signature of Father/Mother 0678 SC S/o- Kiron Sankar Barma Kailasahar 89 0469 Gourav Sinha Copy of all documents 0685 UR S/o- Gautam Sinha Kailasahar 90 0471 Supam Nath Copy of Madhyamik Admit Card 0630 UR S/o- Nilmadhab Nath Kailasahar 91 0472 Avijit Majumder Copy of SC certificate 0540 SC S/o- Jagadish Majumder Kailasahar 92 0473 Gourab Chandra Pal Copy of H.
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