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MP State Merit List of MP Online Registered Candidates Whose Applicant State Is M.P MP State Merit list of MP online registered candidates whose applicant State is M.P. in NEET UG 2017 result. In compliance of Hon’ble Supreme Court order dated 29.08.2017 in SLP (C) 22438-22439/17 and Hon’ble High Court Jabalpur Bench order dated 24.08.2017 in W.P.No.12601/2017 and 12774/2017. (As on 30.08.2017) All india NEET- UG 2017 Rank MP State Rank Roll No Candidate Name Gender EligibleCategory Percentile Score (out of 720) 13 1 905003321 ANUJ GUPTA Male UR_X_M 99.99844 685 535 2 905301930 NIMISH SHARMA Male UR_X_M 99.950921 641 602 3 905212675 MUKUND MUNDRA Male UR_X_M 99.944041 638 700 4 905204906 BHUWAN JAIN Male UR_X_M 99.9334 635 834 5 905203236 AKARSH AGRAWAL Male UR_X_M 99.920006 631 947 6 908005361 RADHIKA AGRAWAL Female UR_X_F 99.912759 629 1003 7 910200476 ASTHA KATYAYAN Female UR_X_F 99.907714 627 1111 8 905203175 APRA NEGI Female UR_X_F 99.894687 624 1128 9 906230929 SHIVANI BINWAL Female UR_X_F 99.894687 624 1209 10 905002069 KRUTI KARAMBELKAR Female UR_X_F 99.885514 622 1227 11 905002539 MUSKAN JAIN Female UR_X_F 99.885514 622 1264 12 905302607 SHRIKRISHANA PANDEY Male UR_X_M 99.879459 621 1272 13 908005402 PRACHI OJHA Female UR_X_F 99.879459 621 1287 14 905206585 DHRUVIL GANDHI Male UR_X_M 99.879459 621 1297 15 905009325 SHREYA GUPTA Female UR_X_F 99.879459 621 1306 16 905400843 DEVANSHU MODI Male UR_X_M 99.879459 621 1339 17 905101567 MUSKAN SHARMA Female UR_X_F 99.872762 620 1351 18 905202068 SAMARTHYA RAGHUVANSHI Male UR_X_M 99.872762 620 1354 19 905203308 KANISHKA CHOUHAN Female UR_X_F 99.872762 620 1406 20 905003360 KAJAL KUSHWAHA Female OBC_X_F 99.867808 619 1457 21 905206246 ANUSHREE PORWAL Female UR_X_F 99.862213 618 1486 22 905207520 SILVEE MOHAPATRA Female UR_X_F 99.862213 618 1495 23 905005379 SWATI N CHANDEL Female UR_X_F 99.862213 618 1496 24 905204597 MANSI GUPTA Female UR_X_F 99.862213 618 1507 25 905205253 MITUL SUHANE Female UR_X_F 99.8568 617 1508 26 905008709 RAHUL SINGH Male OBC_X_M 99.8568 617 1517 27 905203899 ROHAN MAHAJAN Male UR_X_M 99.8568 617 1563 28 905004816 ANUNAY TIWARI Male UR_X_M 99.850195 616 1588 29 905400679 NILSHA BOHRA Female UR_X_F 99.850195 616 1594 30 905003427 PRASHANT KHARE Male UR_X_M 99.850195 616 1816 31 910205455 RISHABH TIWARI Male UR_X_M 99.83249 613 1828 32 905002471 BHAVESH SANTANI Male UR_X_M 99.827445 612 1852 33 905001494 JATIN ARYA Male OBC_X_M 99.827445 612 1889 34 907702750 MAYUR MATTA Male UR_X_M 99.819647 611 1912 35 905206920 SHREYA JAIN Female UR_X_F 99.819647 611 1933 36 905005613 NEURA JACOB KONDAYIL Female UR_X_F 99.819647 611 1958 37 905202481 SANJAY SINGH CHOUHAN Male UR_X_M 99.819647 611 1986 38 905204621 SNEHA JAISINGHANI Female UR_X_F 99.812492 610 1987 39 909136705 BISHAL GUPTA Male OBC_SN_M 99.812492 610 2016 40 908002192 VALLARY CHANDORE Female OBC_X_F 99.812492 610 2043 41 905201680 NIKHIL RAGHUWANSHI Male UR_X_M 99.812492 610 2118 42 905105921 UMESH VISHWAKARMA Male OBC_X_M 99.800199 608 2136 43 905000260 NEHIL TRIPATHI Female UR_X_F 99.800199 608 2198 44 910024363 MAHENDRA DWIVEDI Male UR_X_M 99.792035 607 2238 45 905300403 AVINASH VISHWAKARMA Male OBC_X_M 99.792035 607 2328 46 905009050 MOHD ZAMEER UDDIN KHAN Male UR_X_M 99.784787 606 2338 47 905005856 SIDDHARTH GULATI Male UR_X_M 99.784787 606 2362 48 905303100 GARIMA SINGH Female OBC_X_F 99.775889 605 2395 49 905007998 PRAPHULL PATHAK Male UR_X_M 99.775889 605 2406 50 905207247 ANSHUL MANDLOI Male OBC_X_M 99.775889 605 2421 51 907812365 MANAS AGRAWAL Male UR_X_M 99.775889 605 2462 52 905003932 SOUMYA KHARE Female UR_X_F 99.768825 604 2496 53 905303118 ANUPRIYA DUBEY Female UR_X_F 99.768825 604 2498 54 905204270 PRABHANSHU RAI Male OBC_X_M 99.768825 604 2511 55 910103041 SAUMYA BHAGAT Female UR_X_F 99.768825 604 2525 56 905103539 SOMYA SINGH Female UR_X_F 99.759652 603 2541 57 905207925 APOORV DUBEY Male UR_X_M 99.759652 603 2551 58 905205716 HARSHWARDHAN DHOSRIYA Male OBC_X_M 99.759652 603 2555 59 905206084 DEEKSHA TIWARI Female UR_X_F 99.759652 603 2556 60 905303103 AJIT JAIN Male UR_X_M 99.759652 603 2651 61 906218507 ASTHA GUPTA Female UR_X_F 99.75112 602 2752 62 901206119 MAYANK PANDEY Male UR_X_M 99.743506 601 2786 63 905005581 SIDDHANT KEHRI Male UR_X_M 99.743506 601 2801 64 905203945 TANU GOYAL Female UR_X_F 99.733599 600 2963 65 905102862 UDIT NARAYAN BHARGAVA Male UR_X_M 99.725251 599 2964 66 905207232 ANKIT BAGHEL Male UR_X_M 99.725251 599 2974 67 905001530 RAHUL THAKUR Male OBC_X_M 99.725251 599 2992 68 905207662 MANAV GARG Male UR_X_M 99.725251 599 3028 69 908002286 PRIYANSHI PANWAR Female UR_X_F 99.716169 598 3034 70 908003337 AKANKSHA MISHRA Female UR_SN_F 99.716169 598 3080 71 905005403 MONIKA NISANIYA Female OBC_X_F 99.716169 598 3096 72 905401195 ANUSHKA SHARMA Female UR_X_F 99.706078 597 3117 73 905102288 AMAN PATEL Male UR_X_M 99.706078 597 3123 74 905206624 SHABNAM DUTT Female UR_X_F 99.706078 597 3145 75 905204866 PULKIT PATIDAR Male OBC_X_M 99.706078 597 3239 76 905208140 DHANRAJ MEHTA Male UR_X_M 99.696446 596 3250 77 905200234 UDIT AGRAWAL Male UR_X_M 99.696446 596 3257 78 905214954 BHAGYASHRI TIWARI Female UR_X_F 99.696446 596 3275 79 905202820 DEEPA MANDLEKAR Female UR_X_F 99.696446 596 3302 80 905302819 BHAVYA DARBARI Male UR_X_M 99.696446 596 3354 81 905100447 PUNEET SHARMA Male UR_X_M 99.686538 595 3428 82 907841545 RAJA RAM Male OBC_X_M 99.676539 594 3445 83 907700756 PRANAV PARIHAR Male OBC_X_M 99.676539 594 3469 84 905300495 NEETI SHRIVASTAVA Female UR_X_F 99.676539 594 3471 85 907701611 NAMAN SHANDILYA Male UR_X_M 99.676539 594 3488 86 905200777 MONISH GUPTA Male UR_X_M 99.676539 594 3564 87 910212295 NISCHAY MONDAL Male UR_X_M 99.665622 593 3619 88 905005033 AYUSHMAN DUBEY Male UR_X_M 99.665622 593 3641 89 905213742 SHIVAM ASATI Male UR_X_M 99.665622 593 3642 90 906003924 PRANJALI CHOUDHARY Female UR_X_F 99.665622 593 3653 91 905103833 AYUSH TIWARI Male UR_X_M 99.654798 592 3710 92 908001187 JASMIN PATEL Female OBC_X_F 99.654798 592 3781 93 905202856 SOHEL KHAN Male UR_X_M 99.644523 591 3811 94 906025401 VIBHUTI AMULAY Female OBC_X_F 99.644523 591 3818 95 907705472 SAPNA SINGH Female OBC_X_F 99.644523 591 3823 96 905302717 BHAVESH GUPTA Male UR_X_M 99.644523 591 3850 97 905202619 RENUKA BELKHEDE Female UR_X_F 99.644523 591 3854 98 905206462 SAMEER MEMON Male UR_X_M 99.644523 591 3871 99 905005438 ASHUTOSH SHARMA Male UR_X_M 99.644523 591 3912 100 905002843 ARCHI BHANDARI Female UR_X_F 99.632231 590 3921 101 905102272 VARUN MISHRA Male UR_X_M 99.632231 590 3925 102 905400714 NITESH GUPTA Male UR_X_M 99.632231 590 3933 103 905002078 MARIAM KAUSAR Female UR_X_F 99.632231 590 3946 104 905005167 ZAINAB HASAN Female UR_X_F 99.632231 590 3986 105 905101216 ARPIT MANGAL Male UR_X_M 99.632231 590 3988 106 905002594 ABHINAY SINGH Male UR_SN_M 99.632231 590 3993 107 905102824 HARSH GUPTA Male UR_X_M 99.632231 590 4051 108 905003056 UMERA ANWAR Female UR_X_F 99.619021 589 4085 109 905003301 YASH LAHARPURE Male OBC_X_M 99.619021 589 4098 110 905004311 SWATI SAHU Female OBC_X_F 99.619021 589 4134 111 905206874 AASHMAN BHALLA Male UR_X_M 99.619021 589 4148 112 905100962 YOGESH GARG Male UR_X_M 99.619021 589 4154 113 905401315 SAKINA KANCHWALA Female UR_X_F 99.607645 588 4157 114 905302457 HIMANSHI THAKUR Female OBC_X_F 99.607645 588 4160 115 905002821 MEDHAVI JOSHI Female UR_X_F 99.607645 588 4167 116 905201541 HARSHITA KHATRI Female OBC_X_F 99.607645 588 4175 117 905203525 MANOJ JAT Male OBC_X_M 99.607645 588 4216 118 905008443 VARUN SOOD Male UR_X_M 99.607645 588 4220 119 905203906 MOHIT RAWAT Male OBC_X_M 99.607645 588 4228 120 905202252 CHETAN JAISWAL Male OBC_X_M 99.607645 588 4233 121 905302315 NAVIDHA SHRIVASTAVA Female UR_X_F 99.607645 588 4237 122 905005694 SHANTANU AGRAWAL Male UR_X_M 99.607645 588 4244 123 905102064 DIVYANSH SENGAR Male UR_X_M 99.607645 588 4252 124 908100433 PRERANA GUPTA Female UR_X_F 99.607645 588 4325 125 905303030 AMAN GULABWANI Male UR_X_M 99.595261 587 4394 126 905401047 KRATIKA NAGPAL Female UR_X_F 99.595261 587 4408 127 905102610 MANGLESH SHARMA Male UR_X_M 99.595261 587 4415 128 908007703 SHIWANI VERMA Female OBC_X_F 99.583335 586 4433 129 908006184 ANUSHKA DANDOTIYA Female UR_SN_F 99.583335 586 4437 130 905102441 RAMRAJ SINGH KANSANA Male UR_X_M 99.583335 586 4610 131 905300143 HARSH RAJ SHRIVASTAVA Male UR_X_M 99.569758 585 4634 132 901203826 NAMAN MISHRA Male UR_X_M 99.569758 585 4650 133 905101918 KARTIKEY PARASHAR Male UR_X_M 99.569758 585 4654 134 908000292 SALONI GARG Female UR_X_F 99.569758 585 4689 135 905302455 MOHAMMED HASEEB ANWAR Male UR_X_M 99.569758 585 4767 136 905400970 KANU PARMAR Female UR_X_F 99.55664 584 4793 137 905206472 RIKITA MAHESHWARI Female UR_X_F 99.55664 584 4806 138 905100048 HEMANT Male OBC_X_M 99.55664 584 4828 139 907810518 VIKRAM BAGHEL Male UR_X_M 99.55664 584 4851 140 905103211 DEEPENDRA SINGH Male OBC_X_M 99.543522 583 4890 141 905210400 SUNIL RATHOR Male OBC_X_M 99.543522 583 4904 142 905400839 NOOPUR CHOUHAN Female UR_X_F 99.543522 583 4915 143 905003263 ANUNAY SAHU Male OBC_X_M 99.543522 583 4918 144 905100874 ASHUTOSH SINGHAL Male UR_X_M 99.543522 583 4931 145 908002434 NEELIMA VISHWAKARMA Female OBC_X_F 99.543522 583 4933 146 905206237 SHOURYA GUPTA Male UR_X_M 99.543522 583 4947 147 905102936 SHASHI PUNEET SINGH Male OBC_X_M 99.543522 583 5010 148 906209849 SHIVDHAN MEENA Male OBC_X_M 99.532697 582 5011 149 905203339 AAKANKSHA TIWARI Female UR_X_F 99.532697 582 5065 150 905205538 PRIYANKA SEN Female OBC_X_F 99.532697 582 5142 151 905204997 RAGHAV MAHAJAN Male UR_X_M 99.519854 581 5174 152 905201746 RAHUL SAHARE Male OBC_X_M 99.519854 581 5180 153 907701871 SAURABH AGRAWAL
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