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Indian Oil Corporation Limited Mathura Refinery Mathura Recruitment of Non Executives Advt No: Mr/Hr/Rect(Jea)/1/2016 List of Ca INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED MATHURA REFINERY MATHURA RECRUITMENT OF NON EXECUTIVES ADVT NO: MR/HR/RECT(JEA)/1/2016 LIST OF CANDIDATES PROVISIONALLY SHORTLISTED FOR WRITTEN TEST INSTRUCTIONS WRITTEN TEST SHALL BE HELD ON 27th NOVEMBER'2016(SUNDAY) . TEST CENTRE CITY(DELHI/MUMBAI/CHENNAI/KOLKATA), SHALL BE AS PER OPTION GIVEN BY THE CANDIDATE IN THE ONLINE APPLICATION FORM . ONLINE ADMIT CARD FOR WRITTEN TEST, WITH ALL RELEVANT DETAILS SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD ON OUR WEBSITE SHORTLY S.No Discipline Name Registration No Candidate Name Father Name 1 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100002 NITESH SHRIMANT YADAV KARMALKAR SHRIMANT MARUTI YADAV KARMALKAR 2 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100005 ARVIND KUMAR GOPAL VISHWAKARMA 3 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100006 SONU LATE RAGHUNATH CHOUDHARY 4 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100007 ASHISH KUMAR KAUSHAL KISHOR 5 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100010 SHUBHAM GUPTA MANOJ KUMAR GUPTA 6 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100011 LALIT KUMAR HARI OM SHARMA 7 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100012 RAJMANEE GHARBARAN 8 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100013 VIJAY KUMAR HARDUWARI LAL 9 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100014 KRISHNA KUMAR JODHRAJ SINGH 10 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100015 SANDEEP KUMAR DHRU LAL 11 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100016 SONVEER SINGH LILADHAR PRASAD 12 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100017 MUSTAK AHAMAD ALEE MUHAMMAD 13 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100018 KARMPAL SINGH BRAHMDEV SINGH 14 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100019 SHUBHAM JAISWAL VIJAY KUMAR JAISWAL 15 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100020 ABHISHEK ANAND DASRATH PRASAD GUPTA 16 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100021 SANDIP KUMAR VISHWAKARMA MOTI LAL 17 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100022 SUJAY SUNIL GAURIHAR SUNIL RAMRAO GAURIHAR 18 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100023 ABHINAV KUMAR VIMAL BABU 19 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100024 SACHCHIDANAND YADAV KRISHNA MURARI YADAV 20 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100025 AKHIL PRATAP SINGH OM PRAKASH 21 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100028 ARUN KUMAR PAL RAM KUMAR 22 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100029 VISHAL KUMAR UMESH CHANDRA 23 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100031 CHETAN KUMAR BHUSHAN LT BABURAO BHUSHAN 24 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100032 HARISH KUMAR GANGWAR RAVENDRA KUMAR GANGWAR 25 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100033 GAURAV KULDEEP VERMA 26 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100034 PARDEEP KUMAR INDER SINGH 27 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100035 DURGESH KUMAR GUPT GAJANAND GUPT 28 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100037 AVTAR SINGH KARNAIL SINGH 29 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100038 MUNESH KUMAR OM PRAKASH 30 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100039 JEETENDRA SINGH POKHAN SINGH 31 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100040 DEENDAYAL SINGH MUNEERAM JAT 32 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100041 RAMA SHANKAR GUPTA JUGAL KISHORE GUPTA 33 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100042 YADAV SATISHKUMAR YADAV BHAVANBHAI 34 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100043 MANOJ KUSHWAH CHHAGAN LAL 35 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100044 MUKESH RAWAT YOGESH RAWAT 36 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100045 PANKAJ KUMAR LAL SINGH 37 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100046 HEMENDRA PAL SINGH GULJARI LAL 38 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100048 AVNISH KUMAR LEELADHAR RAJPOOT 39 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100049 PRADEEP KUMAR RAM MURTI LAL 40 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100050 VEERENDRA KUMAR CHANDRA SEN GANGWAR 41 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100051 SAURAV KUMAR RAMBADAN PASWAN 42 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100052 CHANDRAHAS VERMA JAGDISH PRASAD 43 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100053 MEGH SHYAM SINGH PREM NARAYAN 44 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100055 VRIHASPATI KUNWAR CHAURASIYA MAHENDERA NATH 45 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100056 VINOD KUMAR RAM ASARE 46 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100057 NITIN KUMAR KANHAIYA LAL VARSHNEY 47 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100058 RAVINDRA KUMAR KESHARWANI SHYAM BABU KESHARWANI 48 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100060 ROHIT KUMAR MAURYA KRISHNA CHANDRA 49 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100061 SADDAM HUSAIN SAIED AHMAD 50 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100062 SANJAY KUMAR RAM BABU 51 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100063 MITHUN VERMA TURAK SINGH VERMA 52 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100064 KAMLESH KUMAR RAM SAKAL 53 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100065 JEEVAN SINGH SHIVRATAN SINGH 54 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100066 RAJ KISHOR NATTHU LAL 55 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100068 MOHD NAZIM NANHO HUSAIN 56 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100069 DEWANAND BHAGAVAN RAM 57 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100070 RAVINDRA GIRI PRABHUNATH GIRI 58 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100071 ASHISH KUMAR YADAV RAM LAKHAN YADAV 59 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100072 JEETENDRA KUSHWAHA UMASHANKAR KUSHWAHA 60 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100073 MOHD SHAHABUDDIN ALI LIYAKAT ALI 61 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100074 DEVKANT DWIVEDI VINOD KUMAR DWIVEDI 62 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100075 KULDEEP KUMAR DAYA RAM 63 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100076 PRAVEEN BAGHEL NIHAL SINGH BAGHEL 64 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100077 NAVIN KUMAR VIDYARTHI SUMENDRA PANDIT 65 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100078 ANURAG SINGH BADAN SINGH 66 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100079 LAV KUMAR SHRIRAM PRAJAPATI 67 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100080 MOHIT KAUSHIK K B SHARMA 68 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100081 SHIVANK SINGH SHANKER SINGH 69 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100082 HEMANT SUDARSHAN 70 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100083 PRADEEP KUMAR SHARMA RAM VISHUN SHARMA 71 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100084 AKHILESH YADAV RAMJATAN YADAV 72 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100086 SANJAY SINGH ROOP SINGH 73 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100087 SHALENDRA KASHYAP PRAMOD KUMAR ARYA 74 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100089 DHEERAJ RAM NARESH 75 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100090 DEEPAK KUMAR SINGH RAMDAS 76 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100091 MAHADEV RAMPAL 77 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100092 KULDEEP SINGH MAN SINGH 78 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100093 SHUBHAM KUMAR BHUPENDRA SINGH 79 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100095 MAYANK BATHRA CHARAN SINGH 80 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100096 DURGESH KUMAR RAGHUVEER SINGH 81 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100097 MUKESH CHAUHAN PUNWASI CHAUHAN 82 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100098 AJAY KUMAR DAHIYA KRISHAN KUMAR 83 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100099 MOHD FUZAIL MOHD ASIF 84 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100100 GOVIND LAL SHIYARAM 85 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100101 ASIF MALIK SHAHID HUSAIN 86 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100102 BHANU PRATAP YADAV DEV KUMAR YADAV 87 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100103 MAHESH CHAND MEENA RAMAVATAR MEENA 88 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100104 SHASHANKA JYOTI HAZARIKA AJIT KUMAR HAZARIKA 89 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100105 MOHAMMAD SALIM ZAMIL AHAMAD 90 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100106 ABHISHEK ANAND RANDHIR SINGH 91 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100108 PUSHPENDRA KUMAR RAMDAS GOLA 92 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100109 DHANESH YADAV RAM NARAYAN YADAV 93 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100110 DHARMENDER KUMAR VERMA VIDYA NAND 94 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100111 ALOK KUMAR KATIYAR VANSH KUMAR KATIYAR 95 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100112 SANAT KUMAR SHUKLA SHYAM DHAR SHUKLA 96 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100113 BHOOPENDRA SINGH DANGI GOVIND SINGH DANGI 97 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100114 ARUN KUMAR YADAV RAM SUBHAG YADAV 98 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100115 NEERAJ TIWARI TWADESH TIWARI 99 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100116 ASHUTOSH RAMKARAN 100 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100117 SUMIT CHANDRA RAMESH CHANDRA 101 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100118 DILEEP KHAWSE REVARAM KHAWSE 102 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100119 RISHABH SHRIVASTAVA KAMLESH SHRIVASTAVA 103 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100120 BRIJESH KUMAR MAHENDRA PAL 104 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100121 MANISH VERMA LATE BHAGWAN VERMA 105 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100122 DURGESH KUMAR JAGDISH PRASAD 106 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100123 NARENDRA KUMAR RAM SWAROOP 107 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100125 RAGHUVEER YADAV KALI CHARAN 108 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100126 ANIL KUMAR RAGHUVEER SAHAY 109 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100127 JITENDRA KUMAR GAUTAM CHANDRA PAL 110 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100131 TANUJ KUMAR RAMESH CHANDRA 111 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100132 MANISH THAKRE BHOJENDRA PRASHAD THAKRE 112 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100133 MOHD ADIL MOHD ARIF 113 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100134 PRADEEP KUMAR RAM UJAGIR 114 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100135 PARITOSH AWASTHI UTTAM KUMAR AWASTHI 115 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100136 CHANDAN KUMAR GUPTA HARISHANKER GUPTA 116 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100137 JITENDRA KUMAR SINGH TRIVENI PRASAD SINGH 117 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100138 ABHISHEK NARSINGH 118 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100140 D JAGAN K DHARANI 119 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100141 KAMALESH KUMAR RADHEY SHYAM 120 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100142 MANOJ KUMAR BHOOPENDRA SINGH 121 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100143 SHUBHASH CHANDRA ROOM SINGH 122 Jr. Engg Asst-IV(Production) - A1 A100144 AAKASH SHARMA KISHAN SHARMA 123 Jr.
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