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Notification Pgm-Cet-2014 No.DMER/PGM-CET 2014/Question Paper/Notification No.5/2-A, Date : 28/01/2014. NOTIFICATION PGM-CET-2014 The Common Entrance Test for Postgraduate Medical Courses, PGM-CET-2014 was conducted on Sunday, 5th January, 2014 by Competent Authority appointed by Government of Maharashtra. The provisional result of the same is being declared on 28th January 2014. The subject experts have opined that seven (07) questions in the question paper of the aforesaid examination are defective. The Competent Authority, on the basis of the opinion and advice of the respective subject expert has taken a decision to make these seven (07) questions "non-evaluative / invalid". These questions carried one mark each for a correct answer. Therefore instead of reducing the maximum number of marks from 300 to 293, The Competent Authority has decided to allot one mark each for these defective MCQ to all candidates who appeared in this examination, thus keeping maximum marks as 300; unchanged. The details of "Non-evaluative/ Invalid" MCQ are shown in the Table No. - 1 at respective Sr. No. in each version. Table No. – 1 – Version-wise Sr. No. of Non-evaluative/ Invalid Questions Sr. No. in Sr. No. in Sr. No. Sr. No. Sr. No. Version 11 Version 22 in Version 33 in Version 44 1 54 44 19 294 2 60 75 50 25 3 129 164 139 114 4 157 202 177 152 5 181 21 296 271 6 194 184 159 134 7 199 134 109 84 The subject expert also opined that there is change in Answer Key in Four (04) questions. It differs from the Answer Key published on the website. These Four (04) questions are correct and hence these are evaluative. The evaluation will be done as per corrected key. The details of Sr. No. of questions with change in key is shown in Table No. – 2. Notification No.5_Marks pgm 14 Table No. – 2 – Version-wise Sr. No. of questions with change in Key Key as Sr. Corrected Sr. No. in Sr. No. in Sr. No. Sr. No. published No. Key Version 11 Version 22 in Version 33 in Version 44 on website 1 C A 137 282 257 232 2 D C 142 82 57 32 3 D B 179 249 224 199 4 B D 268 33 8 283 It is expressly clarified that all other “Model-Answers” in respect of 289 questions provided by all the subject experts and the answers provided by the Original setters/Moderators appointed by this Competent Authority have fully matched with each other and hence taken as correct and "evaluative". It is further clarified that the aforesaid Seven (07) questions have been made non- evaluative and hence if the candidate opts for verification, the answer to these questions will appear as * in the printout of the key response given to the candidate. Sd/- Competent Authority & Director, Medical Education & Research, Mumbai Notification No.5_Marks pgm 14 Government of Maharashtra Page 1 of 168 Medical Education and Drugs Department DIRECTORATE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, MUMBAI Provisional Result of PGM - CET 2014 Declared on 28/01/2014 Sr.No. Roll No. Appl No. Category PWD Name of The Candidate CET Marks 1 100001 101839 MAHAJAN PAVAN SHIVAJIRAO 200 2 100002 102361 DAVE MANAN DILIPBHAI 125 3 100003 110609 DT(VJ) YES RATHOD AMARSING ANANDRAO 102 4 100004 105777 MALIK SHIKHA BRAHMPAL 209 5 100005 107617 SC KAMBLE ROHIT CHANDRAKANT 187 6 100006 104117 PATIL ARPITA RAJARAM 180 7 100007 106383 HENDGE RAMCHANDRA DATTATRAY 202 8 100008 104462 OBC KASEKAR AJINKYA JANARDHAN 134 9 100009 109895 OBC PARDESHI VIJAYSING KRUSHNASING 133 10 100010 103716 AYUBI SAMREEN ZAKIR HUSAIN 225 11 100011 105729 GUPTA SHIVESHCHANDRA HARIBANSH 157 12 100012 106898 MISHRA SATYASWARUP LAXMINARAYAN MISHRA 157 13 100013 105817 GUPTA NIYATI MAHESH 192 14 100014 103176 AGRAWAL SWATI PARMANAND 206 15 100015 104221 SINGH DEEPAK KUMAR LAL BAHADUR 158 16 100016 107173 CHOUDHARY ABHAY KARTAR SINGH 184 17 100017 100669 PATIL SUSHRUT SUNIL 159 18 100018 109837 TYAGI SNEYHIL PERMOD KUMAR TYAGI 190 19 100019 109920 SC SONAWANE ANJALI SHRIDHAR 166 20 100020 105985 HALWAI SATISHKUMAR MUNNILAL 187 21 100021 100607 FERNANDES MICHELLE FRANK 126 22 100022 108163 ST KHARE RAM NANDKISHOR 147 23 100023 109063 SC GAIKWAD MANISHA VILAS 136 24 100024 105041 SBC KARRE ASHWINKUMAR JEEVAN 202 25 100025 107302 DT(VJ) PAWAR AKSHAY RAMKISHOR 204 26 100026 110596 ST JOPALE PRADIP BABANRAO 136 27 100027 105495 DASHORE SRAJAN MURLIDHAR 190 28 100028 107475 KUMAR AMIT JEETENDRA 226 29 100029 109294 BAHL SUHANI SANJEEV 134 30 100030 100492 MANDOWARA BHAVIN SATYANARAYAN 220 31 100031 105036 OBC KHARAT RAHUL SUDHAKAR 177 32 100032 103162 DESHPANDE SHALMALI MOHAN 214 33 100033 104606 CHATURVEDI NIKITA BRIJESH 236 34 100034 106658 GUNDAVDA KAIVAL KETAN 224 35 100035 104349 OBC SHIMPI SUMIT SANJAY 204 36 100036 102537 DT(VJ) RATHOD VISHNU BABURAO 116 37 100037 105509 SC DUDHMALE MANISHA NAGORAO 183 38 100038 100661 MODI PRANAV DHAVAL 141 39 100039 104309 OBC YEUL SUVARNA DEVIDAS 179 40 100040 100979 DESOUZA CLEVIO JOAO BAPTISTA 127 41 100041 109000 MIMANSA ANUGGYA MOTI LAL 194 42 100042 109413 YES SAWANT VISHAL DNYANESHWAR 196 43 100043 100619 OBC DHANDE BHAGYASHREE KISHOR 150 44 100044 100436 GEHANI ANISHA SATISH 201 45 100045 107152 SAKHALKAR ASHWINI SATISH 204 46 100046 104365 ASAWALE KETAN YASHAVANT 200 47 100047 105191 SHETTY RAKSHITHA GOPAL 212 48 100048 105923 NT3 CHATE BHAGYASHREE TUKARAM 206 49 100049 100536 VERMA HEERALAL LALARAM 216 50 100050 102414 JABIN ASHNA MD. AKHTAR HUSSAIN 195 51 100051 101897 OBC KAKU DHARMISTHA RAJESH 207 52 100052 104573 OBC SHAMEELA AZHAR HASAN 140 53 100053 107976 OBC AKHTAR TAUSEEF NAEEM RASHID AKHTAR 212 54 100054 108436 PATHAK KUMARNISHANT SHIVRAM 206 55 100055 100573 ROKADIA NIRALI SAMIR 210 56 100056 101280 DABADE KISHORI SAMPATRAO 198 57 100057 109587 SHUKLA SHASHWAT VIRENDRA 152 Government of Maharashtra Page 2 of 168 Medical Education and Drugs Department DIRECTORATE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, MUMBAI Provisional Result of PGM - CET 2014 Declared on 28/01/2014 Sr.No. Roll No. Appl No. Category PWD Name of The Candidate CET Marks 58 100058 109918 NARKHEDKAR PRITAM SHANKAR 226 59 100059 107469 KADAM SANDESH MANIKRAO 191 60 100060 102059 BHARDWAJ ADITI SAMDARSHI 162 61 100061 105251 OBC PATIL VIKRANT PADAMNATH 142 62 100062 107308 OBC SUSAR ARJUN MADHUKAR 236 63 100063 105412 ST SONAWANE YOGESH PRAKASH 99 64 100064 103490 KADAM SHARAYU ASHOK 110 65 100065 107998 NT2 KHATAKE SNEHAL NIVRUTTI 186 66 100067 101176 LAKHE NIKITA SANJAY 188 67 100068 100918 FULADI SURABHI CHANDRAKANT 138 68 100069 102754 VALJIWALA EHATESHAMULHAK MOHAMMADAZAM 206 69 100070 103157 JADHAV ATMAJA ANIL 199 70 100071 107633 NT2 HAKE PRASAD DASHARATH 185 71 100072 109663 SINGH ABHIJEET VIKRAM 188 72 100074 109727 OBC KHADPE TANMAY UTTAM 171 73 100075 109867 SHARMA SIDDHARTH ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA 107 74 100076 101264 OBC INGLE RUPALI ARUN 196 75 100077 109077 SC DONGRE NIKHIL ARVIND 222 76 100078 101925 SC AWAGHADE UDAY ASHOK 136 77 100079 105032 NT1 DHOLE TUSHAR YADAWARAO 182 78 100080 108504 AGARWAL ABHISHEK RAKESH 114 79 100081 110181 SC HUBLIKAR VAIBHAV LAXMAN 165 80 100082 104008 OBC KALBANDE POOJA SUNIL 208 81 100083 108979 SHAH AKASH JITENDRA 241 82 100084 300037 OBC SHAIKH SAEED SALIM 125 83 100085 109601 NT2 CHOURE PANDURANG KRISHNA 122 84 100086 102528 DOCTOR JAINESH RAJESH 197 85 100087 101313 SC THORAVADE PRACHI DINKAR 157 86 100088 109460 OBC BIRAJDAR MAHANTESH ARJUN 162 87 100089 102869 TAUSEEF AHMED ABDUL GANI 234 88 100090 105899 MULAY DIPTI DNYANESHWAR 192 89 100091 106330 RATHORE UPENDRA RAMANAND RATHORE 239 90 100092 102451 TELANG NIVRUTI UTTAM 160 91 100093 100960 KHAIRE HRISHIKESH SHAYMKANT 180 92 100095 100385 OBC RAHATE KUNAL PRAKASH 111 93 100096 102408 SHAH PRACHI PRAKASH 168 94 100097 109931 OBC YENKAR ANURAG SHRIKRISHNA 180 95 100098 105858 WADGAVE VENKATRAMANA MADHAVRAO 140 96 100099 108016 SHARMA VIVEK RAMYAGNA 134 97 100100 110294 ST SHAIKH HAFSA BADRUL HASAN 125 98 100102 105649 PRASAD KAMESHWAR LALITESHWAR 184 99 100103 108891 SHETTY SAIPRASAD PRAKASH 101 100 100104 110355 OBC KANDEKAR RAHUL VILAS 231 101 100105 107157 PARLIKAR RUJUTA ULHAS 166 102 100106 105418 KALANTRI PIYUSH GOKULDASJI 228 103 100107 101674 BADHIYE ANKITA ARUN 214 104 100108 104386 OBC MANSURI BISMILLA BILAL 191 105 100109 103811 PATEL PRAVINKUMAR HIRALAL 200 106 100110 105746 CHAUDHARY SHALU RAVINDRABHAI 152 107 100111 100604 NIGAM SWAPNIL GIRISHKUMAR 189 108 100112 107595 OBC THORAT OMPRAKASH BHAGWAN 148 109 100113 104053 SC PAWAR SWAPNILKUMAR BABASAHEB 134 110 100114 104318 SHARMA SNEHA MADHUSUDAN 226 111 100115 106036 SAMDANI ARPIT LAXMI NARAYAN 216 112 100116 105107 SBC KARRE AJAYKUMAR JEEVAN 207 113 100117 104508 OBC PATIL SATISH SHANTARAM 194 114 100118 107679 SC THORAT SWATI PRAKASH 218 Government of Maharashtra Page 3 of 168 Medical Education and Drugs Department DIRECTORATE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, MUMBAI Provisional Result of PGM - CET 2014 Declared on 28/01/2014 Sr.No. Roll No. Appl No. Category PWD Name of The Candidate CET Marks 115 100119 102013 ST BHISE SUREKHA MANIKARAO 117 116 100120 101122 MANEKAR ADITYA ARVIND 187 117 100121 107436 CHAUDHARI KAVISHA BHACHU 180 118 100122 109873 NT2 KANADE PARMESHWAR BHAGWANRAO 194 119 100123 106945 AGRAWAL KUSHAL BHUWAN 235 120 100124 105861 GUPTA MAHENDRA KUMAR 203 121 100125 110145 SINGH RAHUL RAMANUJ PRASAD 97 122 100126 103918 ST SAPKALE MAYUR KHUSHAL 143 123 100127 106762 OBC CHITTE APURVA YASHWANT 131 124 100128 108085 DT(VJ) RATHOD MONALI TULSHIRAM 209 125 100129 105791 SHAIKH SANA PERVEEN IQBAL AHMAD 190 126 100130 300615 DT(VJ) ADE SMITA PRAKASH 145 127 100131 300428 JAGTAP VANDANA RAJARAM 110 128 100133 101672 KHEDKAR ASHWINI AJIT 163 129 100134 102126 OBC POTDAR PRIYANKA PRAKASH 198 130
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