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COLLEGE KARAULI Admissions 2019 Application No(ID) Useful for UG Part II & III Admission Renewal Scholar Student Name Father Name Application No No. AFK 001 AADESH JATAV SHIV SINGH 117756660016572 AFK 032 AADESH KUMAR MEENA RAM NIWAS MEENA 118434789116545 SSC001 AADHUNIK NARAYAN SAINI VISHNU SAINI 116643830416530 AFL 052 AADIL KHAN SAMSUDEEN KHAN 118518301016590 AFJ 001 AAFTAB KHAN HARUN KHAN 117411074716569 SFC 001 AAJAD SINGH GOPAL SINGH 117551584016550 ASC 001 AAKANKSHA MEENA ROOPI MEENA 116663716216574 SFC 001 AAKASH KUMAR GOPAL 118307360516552 AFG 001 AAKASH YADAV RAMBABU YADAV 118207819016547 AFA 001 AARAM SINGH GURJAR RAJARAM 117839686816517 AFC 001 AARATI VERMA RAMESH VERMA 117656453016525 AFL 047 AARTI GAUR VEDPRAKASH GAUR 117232493416579 ASC 002 AARTI JADAUN BHARAT SINGH JADAUN 116805046616593 AFA 001 AARTI KASHAYAP SHIVJI KASHAYAP 118381591916582 AFD 001 AARTI KUSHWAH MAHESH CHAND KUSHWAH 118904120516528 AFJ 021 AARTI MALI BHAHADUR MALI 118706834616580 AFH 032 AARTI MEENA MEGH RAM 118821105016550 ASG 001 AARTI MEENA RAMESH CHAND MEENA 116499171116563 ASG 002 AARTI MEENA RAMESHWAR LAL MEENA 116198947016546 AFJ 002 AARTI MEENA RAMESHWAR MEENA 117652784016545 STA 001 AARTI SAINI PRABHU DAYAL SAINI 201591902421656 AFF 001 AARTI SHARMA HARIOM SHARMA 117984923716568 AFC 002 AASHISH KUMAR MEENA AUTAR SINGH MEENA 117998454816597 AFL 048 AASTHA SINGH SHER SINGH MEENA 117816372616528 ATA 001 AAVID KHAN RODE GAFOOR KHAN 201529979771659 AFC 003 ABADHESH SINGH RAM BABU SINGH 117624275316570 SSC002 ABAHAY MEENA UDAY SINGH MEENA 116617803316558 AFH 033 ABDESH BAIRWA GHAN SHYAM BAIRWA 118937791516559 CF 001 ABDUL LATIF ABDUL SAMAD KHAN 117719445716584 ASK 001 ABEE SINGH RAMESH SINGH 116949853216522 SSA 001 ABHAY KUMAR MEENA RAM CHARAN MEENA 116894536716579 AFK 033 ABHAY KUMAR SHARMA MAHESH KUMAR SHARMA 118735611716557 AFL 046 ABHAY SINGH JAGDISH GURJAR 118984067316527 ATC 001 ABHAY SINGH GURJAR DHOOP SINGH GURJAR 201579407371658 GOVT. COLLEGE KARAULI Admissions 2019 Application No(ID) Useful for UG Part II & III Admission Renewal Scholar Student Name Father Name Application No No. AFF 001 ABHAY SINGH JADAUN ANIL SINGH JADAUN 118831673716539 ASG 003 ABHIKESH MEENA KUNJI LAL MEENA 116986713316515 AFC 004 ABHILASHA BAI MEENA RAMDAYAL MEENA 117555748716567 ATC 002 ABHILASHA MEENA GIRRAJ PRASAD MEENA 201525335281654 SSC003 ABHILASHA MEENA MOHAN LAL MEENA 116820008216561 ATD 001 ABHILESH MEENA KARAN SINGH MEENA 201564711721655 STC 001 ABHINAV JADAUN SURAJ BHAN SINGH JADAUN 201555251431651 AFC 005 ABHISHEK AGRAWAL MUKESH KUMAR AGRAWAL 117533534616580 AFA 002 ABHISHEK CHATURVEDI CHATURBHUJ CHATURVEDI 118164001916517 CS 001 ABHISHEK JADAUN VIRENDRA SINGH JADAUN 116494982016542 AFA 003 ABHISHEK JANGID DINESH JANGID 118681608016518 SFC 002 ABHISHEK JANGID NARESH CHAND JANGID 118402161216588 SSA 004 ABHISHEK KAUSHIK CHANDRA PRAKASH KAUSHIK 116400597816532 AFL 049 ABHISHEK MEENA HARETI LAL MEENA 117594306016500 SFC 002 ABHISHEK MEENA RADHE LAL MEENA 117635827016500 AFF 060 ABHISHEK MEENA RAKKHI MEENA 117974020016539 AFE 001 ABHISHEK MEENA RAMBABU MEENA 117655570816595 SSA 005 ABHISHEK NAMA GOVIND NAMA 116568051016580 SFA 001 ABHISHEK RAJ GURJAR JANAK SINGH GURJAR 117759345616540 STA 002 ABHISHEK SHARMA YOGESH KUMAR SHARMA 201532298101655 CF 002 ABHISHEK SINGH MOHAN SINGH 117869439416569 AFA 002 ABHISHEK SINGH RAO NARENDRA SINGH RAO 117230048016590 SSC004 ABHISHEK TIWARI HARI CHARAN SHARMA 116347874816566 SFC 003 ABKESH CHOURASIA RAMLAL CHOURASIA 117619438916530 CF 001 ADARSH BANSAL HEMRAJ BANSAL 118218190616548 AFK 034 ADARSH KUMAR DEVWAL ATAR SINGH JATAV 118834127216556 AFJ 063 ADITYA KUMAR MEENA AUTAR SINGH MEENA 117483864616516 AFJ 001 AHSAN RAJUDDEEN 118909304016569 AFI 062 AJAB SINGH DAYARAM GURJAR 117197703816572 AFF 002 AJAB SINGH RAMRAJ SINGH 118937810916536 AFI 008 AJAY SURESH 118763047416538 AFH 042 AJAY CHAUDHARY SURESH CHAUDHARY 117577529616521 SFC 004 AJAY DATTATREY RAJESH DATTATREY 117157547116530 ATA 002 AJAY GOUD SANTOSH GOUD 201516425891654 GOVT. COLLEGE KARAULI Admissions 2019 Application No(ID) Useful for UG Part II & III Admission Renewal Scholar Student Name Father Name Application No No. AFF 003 AJAY KANDERA SADHURAM KANDERA 118187165516540 ASE 001 AJAY KHATEEK NETRAM KHATEEK 116831154916563 AFI 009 AJAY KUMAR HARSWROOP 118850321416556 CF 002 AJAY KUMAR THANDI RAM MEENA 118636441016545 ASK 002 AJAY KUMAR BAIRWA OM PRAKASH BAIRWA 116519340416569 ATG 001 AJAY KUMAR BAIRWA SHIVDAYAL BAIRWA 201561066351658 AFG 002 AJAY KUMAR GARORA SURESH CHAND GARORA 118778236916517 AFA 003 AJAY KUMAR GAUR RAMSWAROOP GAUR 117593747216514 CF 003 AJAY KUMAR GUPTA BHARAT BABU GUPTA 118895255616556 STA 003 AJAY KUMAR JANGID ASHOK KUMAR JANGID 201592184471654 SSC005 AJAY KUMAR JATAV BEERBAL JATAV 116234153316521 SFA 001 AJAY KUMAR JATAV DEVILAL JATAV 118821317016522 SFC 005 AJAY KUMAR JATAV JHAMMAN LAL JATAV 117350179616530 SFC 006 AJAY KUMAR JATAV MOHAR SINGH JATAV 117716209316534 ASG 004 AJAY KUMAR JHAJHIYA AMAR SINGH 116438902416540 AFC 006 AJAY KUMAR MEENA DINESH CHAND MEENA 117151511016520 SFC 007 AJAY KUMAR MEENA GAR SINGH MEENA 117314903016500 ATI 001 AJAY KUMAR MEENA HALKERAM MEENA 201524382351651 AFA 004 AJAY KUMAR MEENA HARIKESH MEENA 117291731616515 AFK 009 AJAY KUMAR MEENA MOHAN LAL 118537768316560 SSC006 AJAY KUMAR MEENA RAMKESH MEENA 116883074016533 STA 004 AJAY KUMAR SHARMA RAMDAYAL SHARMA 201578497851659 AFH 001 AJAY MAHAWAR GOPAL LAL MAHAWAR 118232269716584 AFA 004 AJAY MALI VISHNU MALI 118717628616599 AFA 005 AJAY MEENA PRAKASH CHAND MEENA 117117630616582 SFC 003 AJAY MEENA PREM SINGH MEENA 118809929216531 AFK 035 AJAY MEENA RAMESHWAR MEENA 118455943616593 ATB 001 AJAY PAL MEENA MADAN LAL MEENA 201589084371650 AFF 004 AJAY PUJARI RAGHUVEER PUJARI 118258271016526 SSA 006 AJAY SAIN SATEESH SAIN 116502884916538 AFL 050 AJAY SAINI JATAN SAINI 117403540016567 AFG 003 AJAY SINGH BAIRWA BABU LAL BAIRWA 118930716516549 AFF 002 AJAY SINGH BENIWAL DEVI SINGH BENIWAL 117205648716577 ATB 002 AJAY SINGH GURJAR BABURAM 201556790711650 GOVT. COLLEGE KARAULI Admissions 2019 Application No(ID) Useful for UG Part II & III Admission Renewal Scholar Student Name Father Name Application No No. AFC 007 AJAY SINGH GURJAR BAHADUR SINGH GURJAR 117645777016570 ATG 002 AJAY SINGH GURJAR DHARM SINGH GURJAR 201558087991651 AFG 004 AJAY SINGH GURJAR RAMSINGH GURJAR 118756111716585 AFH 050 AJAY SINGH GURJAR YASHPAL GURJAR 117568629016526 SFC 004 AJAY SINGH JADOUN MOHAN SINGH JADOUN 118873682416533 AFA 005 AJAY SINGH JAT VEER SINGH JAT 118315136116566 SFC 005 AJAY SINGH JATAV RAM DAS JATAV 118688101316548 AFH 051 AJAY SINGH JATAV ROSHAN LAL JATAV 117964102416554 SFC 006 AJAY SINGH KUSHWAH NIRPATI KUSHWAH 118667239416572 AFE 002 AJAY SINGH MEENA GOPAL LAL MEENA 117930315716545 AFA 006 AJAY SINGH MEENA HARKESH MEENA 117571848416589 AFA 006 AJAY SINGH MEENA MANOHAR LAL MEENA 118117859216582 AFL 022 AJAY SINGH MEENA PILLU MEENA 117206321016552 STC 003 AJAY SINGH MEENA PYARE LAL MEENA 201590877141653 SFA 002 AJEET KUMAR JATAV BHANVAR LAL 118972894016574 ATJ 002 AJEET SINGH DESRAJ SINGH 201572523821654 SFC 007 AJEET SINGH DHEER SINGH 118179183616565 ASG 005 AJEET SINGH HEM RAJ SINGH 116324984016571 SFC 008 AJEET SINGH GURJAR MAHENDRA SINGH GURJAR 118940664516555 AFK 008 AJESH KUMAR MURARI LAL 117144606816590 SSA 007 AKANKSHA BANSAL RAMESH CHAND BANSAL 116808561916560 AFJ 064 AKASH BAIRWA BHARAT LAL BAIRWA 117123442816524 SSA 008 AKASH BHANDARI KAILASH CHAND BHANDARI 116496383216580 AFD 002 AKASH GARUVAL BHAGWAN SINGH JATAV 118822863516586 CF 004 AKASH GAUR ASHOK KUMAR GAUR 118506298216581 SFA 002 AKASH GUPTA MADAN MOHAN GUPTA 117458073816531 AFA 007 AKASH GURJAR AYODHYA SINGH 117168126016534 CF 005 AKASH JATAV NEHARU JATAV 118430856116570 AFK 036 AKASH KOLI PEETAM KOLI 118220161616534 AFK 009 AKASH KUMAR MEENA KADOORAM MEENA 117172747116525 SFC 009 AKASH KUMAR MEENA SHIVCHARAN MEENA 118794445316573 SFC 008 AKASH MALI BABU LAL MALI 117733679316539 AFF 005 AKASH MEENA DAYA RAM MEENA 118179104116547 SFC 009 AKASH NAINIWAL RAMESH CHAND KHATIK 117207014816544 GOVT. 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