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Bihar Public Service Commission, Patna Bihar Public Service Commission, Patna. List of ELIGIBLE Candidates for Asst. Professor, Geography, Advt. No. 55/2014 in Universities & Its Constituent Colleges ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S. No. ROLL No. SEX/ NAME STATUS REMARKS CAT. 1. 55010001 SHUBHI MISRA F/01 NET, M.phil. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 2. 55010003 AZHARUDDIN SK M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 3. 55010004 ANITA F/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 4. 55010007 SHEO NATH VERMA M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 5. 55010015 MADHUCHHANDA DHOLE F/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 6. 55010020 MANOJ KR RAJAK M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 7. 55010029 UPENDRA KR YADAV M/05 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 8. 55010034 RAJEEV KR SINGH M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 9. 55010035 BHOLANATH GORAI M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 10. 55010039 MADHAV MUKUND PATHAK M/01 NET, No Ph.D., M.Phil without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 11. 55010040 AMERESH KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 12. 55010041 KOYEL SARKAR F/01 NET, M.phil without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 13. 55010043 AKHTAR HASINUR RAHAMAN M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 14. 55010044 RADHA RAMAN M/05 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 15. 55010050 PRABHAT RANJAN M/05 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 16. 55010053 SAURABH M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 17. 55010057 KISHOR KUMAR M/02 NET (Result attached but certificate not Pro Eligible attached), No Ph.D. 18. 55010065 SANJAY KR YADAV M/05 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 19. 55010066 ARVIND KUMAR M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 20. 55010070 ARUN KUMAR M/05 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 21. 55010073 DUSHYANT KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 22. 55010076 REVATI RAMAN NAGAR M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 23. 55010078 JAYANT PRATAP SINGH M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 24. 55010081 CHANDRAKANTA OJHA M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 25. 55010082 WAHID M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 26. 55010087 BRAHMCHARI KUSHAGRA M/05 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible KUNAL 27. 55010089 SITARA BANO F/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 28. 55010091 MD SAUD ALAM M/04 NET, M.phil. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 29. 55010097 RINKI KUMARI F/05 NET (NET certificate not attached, Only Marks- Pro Eligible sheet and cut of NET attached), No Ph.D. 30. 55010098 BHANU KR MANDAL M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 31. 55010100 MARSHAL STALIN M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 32. 55010102 SUSHMITA CHAKRABORTY F/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 33. 55010107 NEHA KUMARI PANDEY F/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 34. 55010110 YAMUNA BAGHEL F/01 NET, M.phil. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 35. 55010113 KATYAYNI MISHRA F/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 36. 55010115 GEETA SINKU F/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 37. 55010116 ANJALI F/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 38. 55010117 JEETENDRA KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible MOHANPURIA 39. 55010119 RAM PRATAP YADAVA M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 40. 55010120 AASHIQ HUSSAIN BHAT M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 41. 55010122 AJOY KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 1 42. 55010123 MEERA PURTY F/01 NET, M.phil. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 43. 55010124 MAHITOSH DAS M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 44. 55010125 KAMLESH YADAV M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 45. 55010126 URMILA YADAV F/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 46. 55010127 DEVENDRA KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 47. 55010132 SHIV PRATAP YADAV M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 48. 55010133 MD ANISYUJJAMAN M/01 NET, M.phil. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 49. 55010134 HARIBANSH KUMAR M/05 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 50. 55010135 SANTOSH KUMAR RANA M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 51. 55010139 SHAMBHU M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 52. 55010140 AMIT KUMAR BERA M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 53. 55010142 PRAVEEN KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 54. 55010143 AMARENDRA KUMAR SINGH M/05 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 55. 55010145 ASHUTOSH SINGH GOUR M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 56. 55010147 PAWAN KUMAR GAUTAM M/04 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 57. 55010148 VIJAY KUMAR SINGH M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 58. 55010151 JIDAN SETENG TOPNO F/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 59. 55010156 SANTOSH KUMAR SINGH M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 60. 55010157 BHANU PRATAP YADAV M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 61. 55010158 NEHAL AHMAD M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 62. 55010166 MANOJ KUMAR RAM M/02 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 63. 55010175 ARVIND KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 64. 55010180 BHANU KUMAR MANDAL M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Merged with 55010098 65. 55010185 ANKUR YADAV M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 66. 55010187 ABHAY KUMAR RAVI M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 67. 55010192 NAGENDRA RAM M/02 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 68. 55010202 HARI PRASAD YADAV M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 69. 55010205 JAGJEET BAHADUR JEGWAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 70. 55010206 AMBRISH KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 71. 55010208 MD SHAHEBAZ KHAN M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 72. 55010211 IKBAL KHAN M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 73. 55010212 JAGDISH CHANDRA KUMHAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 74. 55010213 SAURABH SAMANT M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 75. 55010216 RAMPAL YADAV M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 76. 55010218 BHAVNA MISHRA F/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 77. 55010223 ABHISHEK KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 78. 55010225 AISHWARYA F/01 NET, M.phil. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 79. 55010229 DINESH KUMAR GUPTA M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 80. 55010231 AWADH KUMAR M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 81. 55010238 CHOTU LAL SHARMA M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 82. 55010242 KRISHAN MOHAN MAURYA M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 83. 55010244 ANOOP YADAV M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 84. 55010245 AMIT KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 85. 55010246 KUMAR RAJEEV M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 86. 55010247 CHANDAN KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 87. 55010250 KRISHAN KANTH DEO M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 88. 55010252 RASHMI RANI ANAND F/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 89. 55010258 NAGESH KUMAR YADAV M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 90. 55010260 ASHOK RANJAN M/02 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 2 91. 55010261 SHILESH MOHAN M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 92. 55010262 PRASHANT KUMAR M/05 NET, M.Phil. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 93. 55010264 AVIJEET KUMAR M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 94. 55010266 SOUMITRA GAINE M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 95. 55010268 RAMLAKHAN YADAV M/01 NET, M.phil. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 96. 55010271 NASEEM ANMAD M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 97. 55010272 SUJEET PRASAD PAL M/04 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 98. 55010275 PIYALI SINHA F/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 99. 55010276 RAKESH KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 100. 55010277 SUBHASH PRASAD M/02 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 101. 55010280 SUSHIL KUMAR M/04 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 102. 55010282 BARKHA CHAPLOT F/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 103. 55010283 PANKAJ ROY M/01 NET (Result copy attached), No Ph.D. Pro Eligible 104. 55010293 RAVI KUMAR M/05 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 105. 55010294 NAGHMA FIROZA F/04 NET (Only Mark sheet attached), No Ph.D. Pro Eligible 106. 55010296 VIVEKA NAND OJHA M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 107. 55010297 ANKIT PANDEY M/01 JRF, No Ph.D. Eligible 108. 55010298 ASHUTOSH KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 109. 55010299 TARIQUE HASSAN M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 110. 55010304 SANTOSH KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 111. 55010308 AMOD ANAND M/05 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 112. 55010313 MONOJ KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 113. 55010317 PUNAM TRIPATHI F/01 NET, M.phil. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 114. 55010318 SABANA PERWEEN F/04 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 115. 55010322 KUL BHOOSHAN MAURYA M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 116. 55010324 PRASUN BARIK M/01 NET(Result copy attached), No Ph.D. Pro Eligible 117. 55010326 SUNANDA DAS M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 118. 55010331 BINDESHWAR PRADEY M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 119. 55010334 ATULANAND KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 120. 55010341 TARUN DUNGDUNG M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 121. 55010342 CHANDAN MAHTO M/01 NET (Marks-sheet & cut off attached), No Ph.D. Pro Eligible 122. 55010343 VIVEK KUMAR M/05 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 123. 55010345 JAGDISH PRASAD KHATKER M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 124. 55010346 SANJOY DAS M/01 NET (Mark Sheet & Result attached), No Ph.D. Pro Eligible 125. 55010347 VARUN KUMAR M/01 NET (Mark Sheet & Result attached), No Ph.D. Pro Eligible 126. 55010350 MANISHA TIWARI F/01 NET (Mark Sheet & Result attached), No Ph.D.
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