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02.07.2021 Prakhand Shikshak Niyojan-2019 Prakhand Niyojan Samiti, Dumraon Provisional Merit list (I-V) GENERAL - 02.07.2021 Prakhand Shikshak Niyojan-2019 Post Matric Inter Training TET/CTET al Reg. Name of Candidate Father's Name Mother's Name D/B Permanent Adress REMARKS S. No. S. STATE Gender S. Average VACANCY Reg.S.No. No. Res.Category TET/CTET waitage TET/CTET Passing TET/CTET Year MERIT TOTAL CreamyLayer CTET/BTET Roll BTET/ETET NO. ED El. D. Ed./ B. FullMark Marks Obt. Percentage FullMark Marks Obt. Percentage FullMark Marks Obt. Percentage FullMark Marks Obt. Percentage 1 N/A 2224 SUMAN KUMARI SUBHIT PRASAD YADAV KANCHAN YADAV F 15.03.1988 PURANA BHOJPUR,BUXAR BIHAR BC 600 546 91.00 500 455 91.00 1000 907 90.70 90.90 150 84 56.00 2 2012 92.90 NO BTET 0648118251 B.Ed. 2 N/A 2213 KIRAN KUMARI VIDYA PASWAN TALUKA DEVI F 01.05.1987 AGIYAON,BAZAR,BHOJPUR BIHAR SC 600 546 91.00 500 455 91.00 1000 907 90.70 90.90 150 92 61.33 2 2012 92.90 BTET 0514118142 B.Ed. 3 N/A 1915 RAJANI SINGH ASHOK KUMAR SINGH SADHANA SINGH F 01.05.1987 NADAW BUXAR MUFFALISH BUXAR BIHAR UR 600 546 91.00 500 455 91.00 1000 907 90.70 90.90 150 102 68.00 2 2016 92.90 CTET 08233082 B.Ed. 4 N/A 1998 ARCHANA YADAV SURENDRA BAHADUR YADAV ASHA YADAV F 10.04.1987 HUKAHA,SONDHILA,BUXAR BIHAR BC 600 545 90.83 500 452 90.40 1000 910 91.00 90.74 150 86 57.33 2 2016 92.74 NO CTET 08233106 B.Ed. 5 N/A 1695 MONIKA BIRENDRA SINGH USHA DEVI F 17.02.1990 TAWAKAL RAI KE DERA, SIMRI, BUXAR BIHAR UR 500 438 87.60 500 442 88.40 800 720 90.00 88.67 150 111 74.00 4 2015 92.67 CTET 01500579 B.Ed. 6 N/A 1916 GARIMA RAM PRAKASH SHILA DEVI F 05.03.1987 NADAW BUXAR MUFFALISH BUXAR BIHAR BC 600 545 90.83 500 450 90.00 1000 907 90.70 90.51 150 85 56.67 2 2016 92.51 NO CTET 08233095 B.Ed. 7 N/A 2223 REKHA KUMARI GULABCHAND SINGH SHEELA DEVI F 15.04.1987 BALI,BUXAR BIHAR BC 600 545 90.83 500 450 90.00 1000 907 90.70 90.51 150 91 60.67 2 2012 92.51 NO BTET 0730118208 B.Ed. 8 N/A 2209 SURYA KANT SURENDRA KUMAR SHILA DEVI M 05.03.1987 KACHANINIYA,BUXAR BIHAR EWS 600 545 90.83 500 450 90.00 1000 907 90.70 90.51 150 96 64.00 2 2012 92.51 BTET 2681110166 B.Ed. RES.EWS CER. NOT AVAILABLE 9 N/A 2127 ASHOK KUMAR RAMESHWAR RAM AKMA DEVI M 05.03.1987 RAMPUR ,NAWANAGAR,BUXAR BIHAR SC 600 545 90.83 500 450 90.00 1000 907 90.70 90.51 150 88 58.67 2 2012 92.51 BTET 0304118070 B.Ed. 10 N/A 2188 PYARELAL BHARTI SATYELAL NILAM DEVI M 10.04.1987 RAMPUR, NAWANAGAR, BUXAR BIHAR SC 600 541 90.17 500 445 89.00 1000 910 91.00 90.06 150 103 68.67 2 2012 92.06 BTET 2132118086 B.Ed. 11 N/A 2211 MUKESH KUMAR FUL CHAND RAM TALUKA DEVI M 15.04.1987 AGIYAON,BAZAR,BHOJPUR BIHAR SC 600 530 88.33 500 451 90.20 1000 907 90.70 89.74 150 85 56.67 2 2012 91.74 BTET 0314118164 B.Ed. 12 N/A 2191 SHRADHA YADAV JAY SINGH YADAV MUNAKI DEVI F 14.03.1986 DHARMAGATPUR DINARA ROHTAS BIHAR BC 600 538 89.67 500 445 89.00 800 723 90.38 89.68 150 101 67.33 2 2015 91.68 NO CTET 07309414 B.Ed. 13 N/A 2092 KANHAIYA KUMAR OM PRAKASH TARAMUNI DEVI M 28.08.1991 BASGITIYA,BUXAR BIHAR SC 600 528 88.00 500 447 89.40 1000 907 90.70 89.37 150 89 59.33 2 2012 91.37 BTET 0936118133 B.Ed. 14 N/A 2128 HEMA KUMARI SANJAY SAVITRI DEVI F 22.01.1990 MITRLOK COLONY,PANDEY PATTI,BUXAR BIHAR SC 600 518 86.33 500 437 87.40 1000 877 87.70 87.14 150 105 70.00 4 2012 91.14 BTET 2347132221 B.Ed. 15 N/A 2105 SHAMA PARWEEN MD SHAMIM YASMIN BANO F 23.05.1986 KULHARIYA,BUXAR BIHAR EBC 600 526 87.67 500 440 88.00 800 715 89.38 88.35 150 93 62.00 2 2015 90.35 NO CTET 07313098 B.Ed. 16 N/A 1970 KARISHMA KUMARI MOHAN PRASAD TARAMUNI DEVI F 22.06.1991 KORANSARAI,BUXAR BIHAR SC 600 518 86.33 500 440 88.00 1000 907 90.70 88.34 150 89 59.33 2 2012 90.34 BTET 0936118138 B.Ed. 17 N/A 946 RINKU KUMARI AK TIWARI MANORAMA TIWARI F 30.06.1994 CHURAMANPUR, BUXAR BIHAR EWS 500 475 95.00 500 415 83.00 1000 867 86.70 88.23 150 96 64.00 2 2019 90.23 CTET 90069433 B.ED 18 N/A 1003 ANUPAMA SUMAN AJAY SUMAN SINGH USHA SINGH F 21.04.1997 GARAHATA KALAN,BUXAR BIHAR UR 500 475 95.00 500 449 89.80 1300 1036 79.69 88.16 150 95 63.33 2 2019 90.16 CTET 107056677 B.Ed. 19 N/A 1535 MD. TAHIR HUSAIN MD. SHAMSHUL HAQUE NAJMA KHATOON M 12.02.1986 ASHA PADARI, SIMRI, BUXAR BIHAR EBC 600 525 87.50 500 437 87.40 800 713 89.13 88.01 150 87 58.00 2 2012 90.01 NO BTET 0659118383 B.Ed. 20 N/A 1534 AMAMUL HAQUE MD. SHAMSHUL HODA TETARI BIVI M 20.06.1986 ASHA PADARI, SIMRI, BUXAR BIHAR EBC 600 524 87.33 500 438 87.60 800 711 88.88 87.94 150 96 64.00 2 2012 89.94 NO BTET 3002110289 B.Ed. 21 N/A 1760 ROOPESH KUMAR VIJAY KUMAR RAI MAMTA KIRAN M 17.01.1987 BENILAL KE DERA, RAJAPUR, SIMRI, BUXAR BIHAR SC 600 504 84.00 500 422 84.40 1000 891 89.10 85.83 150 106 70.67 4 2014 89.83 CTET 00803125 B.Ed. 22 N/A 1936 KAVITA YADAV RAJNATH YADAV SHEELA YADAV F 02.03.1987 CHAKKI MATHURA DERA BUXAR BIHAR BC 600 517 86.17 500 430 86.00 3200 2707 84.59 85.59 150 107 71.33 4 2016 89.59 NO CTET 08233112 BTC U.P. 23 N/A 2193 RAJU PASWAN UPENDRA KUMAR LALITA DEVI M 28.02.1990 BHATAULI NAVANAGAR BUXAR BIHAR SC 600 518 86.33 500 440 88.00 1000 877 87.70 87.34 150 90 60.00 2 2012 89.34 BTET 2416180421 B.Ed. 24 N/A 1590 MD AHSAN MD MOIN NAJIYA M 12.03.1986 CHHOTKA RAJPUR,SIMRI,BUXAR BIHAR EBC 600 503 83.83 500 443 88.60 1200 1073 89.42 87.28 150 102 68.00 2 2012 89.28 NO BTET 0603118264 D.ED.TAMILNADU 25 N/A 1387 ANITA DEVI SHIV MOHAN USHA DEVI F 02.06.1986 ASHA PADARI, SIMRI, BUXAR BIHAR BC 600 512 85.33 500 444 88.80 1000 877 87.70 87.28 150 97 64.67 2 2015 89.28 NO CTET 07309810 B.Ed. 26 N/A 2091 SONU KUMAR SUDARSHAN RAM FULA DEVI M 29.01.1990 BASGITIYA,BUXAR BIHAR SC 600 526 87.67 500 441 88.20 1000 857 85.70 87.19 150 92 61.33 2 2015 89.19 CTET 07330037 B.Ed. 27 N/A 2124 CHANDAN PRASAD MANOJ KUMAR KANTI DEVI M 20.04.1990 KORANSARAI,BUXAR BIHAR EBC 600 518 86.33 500 437 87.40 1000 877 87.70 87.14 150 85 56.67 2 2012 89.14 NO BTET 0216147975 B.Ed. 28 N/A 2140 ASHOK PASWAN UPENDRA KUMAR SHIV KUMARI DEVI M 26.06.1988 PARMANPUR,NAWANAGAR,BUXAR BIHAR SC 600 518 86.33 500 437 87.40 1000 877 87.70 87.14 150 90 60.00 2 2012 89.14 BTET 2521180427 B.Ed. 29 N/A 2210 UTTAM KUMAR PANDIT SARYU PRASAD PANDIT USHA DEVI M 09.05.1987 BASAON,BUXAR BIHAR EWS 600 527 87.83 500 435 87.00 1000 862 86.20 87.01 150 94 62.67 2 2012 89.01 BTET 9638115065 B.Ed. EWS CER. NOT AVAILABLE 30 N/A 1861 POOJA YADAV KEDARNATH YADAV SITARA YADAV F 05.04.1986 RAMPUR,DINARA,ROHTAS BIHAR BC 600 508 84.67 500 435 87.00 1000 893 89.30 86.99 150 97 64.67 2 2015 88.99 NO CTET 07311010 B.Ed. 31 N/A 2104 NITU KUMARI BHAIYA LAL LALTI DEVI F 06.07.1986 KULHARIYA,BUXAR BIHAR SC 600 514 85.67 500 421 84.20 1200 1088 90.67 86.84 150 99 66.00 2 2015 88.84 CTET 07308102 D.E.L.E.D TAMILNADU 32 N/A 2116 RINKU KUMARI DINESH PRASAD SUMITRA DEVI F 26.01.1990 OJHA BARAON, MURAR, BUXAR BIHAR SC 600 518 86.33 500 440 88.00 1000 857 85.70 86.68 150 92 61.33 2 2012 88.68 BTET 0936147982 B.Ed. 33 N/A 2135 NAGENDRA KUMAR RAM PRAKASH BISMATO DEVI M 24.06.1991 AHRAON,NATWAR,ROHTAS BIHAR SC 600 518 86.33 500 440 88.00 1000 857 85.70 86.68 150 90 60.00 2 2012 88.68 BTET 0936118751 B.Ed.
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