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University of Kashmir, Srinagar Notification No University of Kashmir, Srinagar Notification No. / 1 1-B.Ed Annual Examination, Regular college of Education & Backlog/Late College held in January-February, 2017. The Result of the Candidates who have appeared in 320 - B.Ed Annual Examination, Regular college of Education & Backlog/Late College held in January-February, 2017. is declared as under: Roll No Reg. No Name of the Candidate Subject Wise Breakup Result POT 1620000 1446-T-2015 FEROZ AHMAD KHANDAY I(24;18) II(52;19) III(40;19) IV(34;19) TKR(47;19) C I PASS/192 TGG(37;17) VED(35;18)POT(112,80) 1620001 1491-T-2015 TARIQ AHMAD NAJAR I(13;19) II(41;19) III(45;19) IV(22;19) TKR(53;19) R I IV PASS/192 TMA(32;18) VED(40;19)POT(112,80) 1620002 3537-PRA-2009 WAHEED AHMAD I(24;19) II(40;18) III(32;19) IV(32;18) TUR(42;18) C I PASS/204 TGG(39;18) PHE(50;19)POT(114,90) 1620003 25978-PR-1994 MALIK RUHMATULLAH I(34;19) II(35;19) III(32;19) IV(32;19) TUR(38;18) C THS PASS/208 THS(20;18) PHE(45;19)POT(113,95) 1620004 41470-PRS-2008 ROVEEL AHMAD KASSANA I(33;19) II(44;18) III(38;19) IV(34;18) TUR(50;18) PASS/411 FAIL TGG(47;19) VED(36;18)POT(108,65) 1620005 1454-T-2015 AB KARIM KHARI I(22;18) II(9;18) III(18;18) IV(14;18) TUR(32;18) R I II III IV TGG PED PASS/217 TGG(11;18) PED(23;18)POT(97,120) 1620006 1503-T-2015 ZAKIR HUSSAIN I(AB;19) II(32;18) III(40;19) IV(18;18) TUR(42;18) R I IV TMA PASS/242 TMA(20;17) EED(43;19)POT(102,140) 1620007 1504-T-2015 MOHD YOUNIS I(28;19) II(34;18) III(37;19) IV(44;18) TUR(39;18) C I FAIL TMA(32;18) EED(44;19)POT(104,60) 1620008 16713-BC-2005 GULZAR HUSSAIN I(40;18) II(43;19) III(41;19) IV(50;19) TGE(15;19) C TGE PASS/274 THS(67;16) EED(58;19)POT(110,164) 1620009 1495-T-2015 MOHD ISMAIL I(34;19) II(47;18) III(41;19) IV(35;18) TUR(42;17) PASS/412 PASS/262 TGG(43;17) EED(43;19)POT(112,150) 1620010 19115-A-1992 MANZOOR AHMAD WANI I(24;17) II(34;16) III(34;19) IV(12;19) TUR(20;17) R I IV TUR TMA PASS/199 TMA(20;18) PED(44;19)POT(113,86) 1620011 359-PRLK-2007 TALIB HUSSAIN I(42;19) II(40;19) III(44;18) IV(50;19) TGE(16;16) C TGE PASS/275 TGG(33;18) EED(60;19)POT(115,160) 1620012 916-PRLK-2010 KHADIM HUSSAIN I(36;19) II(32;18) III(42;18) IV(40;19) TUR(50;18) PASS/425 PASS/260 TGG(35;19) PED(61;18)POT(106,154) 1620013 35196-PR-2003 JOHN MOHD DOJI I(26;17) II(50;19) III(42;18) IV(39;17) TGE(32;17) C I PASS/210 TGG(51;17) PHE(52;19)POT(115,95) 1620014 14574-ANG-1982 GH NABI BHAT I(27;19) II(40;19) III(32;18) IV(36;19) TUR(41;18) C I PASS/222 THS(33;18) PHE(40;18)POT(112,110) 1620015 1502-T-2015 ARSHED AHMAD TANTERY I(27;19) II(40;19) III(36;18) IV(44;19) TUR(35;17) R I TMA PASS/198 TMA(24;17) ECE(38;18)POT(113,85) 1620016 1448-T-2015 MOHD AMIN KHAN I(25;19) II(51;19) III(43;18) IV(38;17) TUR(49;18) C I PASS/222 TGG(38;17) GC(32;19)POT(107,115) 1620017 24284-PR-1992 MOHD IQBAL MALIK I(21;19) II(37;18) III(27;18) IV(19;17) TKR(47;19) R I III IV TGG GC PASS/223 TGG(23;17) GC(13;19)POT(103,120) 1620018 4554-BC-1992 GH HUSSAIN MALIK I(18;18) II(23;18) III(32;18) IV(7;16) TUR(32;18) R I II IV GC FAIL TBS(39;19) GC(7;19)POT(94,50) 1620019 1496-T-2015 SONAM PHUNTSOG I(32;18) II(32;18) III(28;18) IV(36;16) TUR(32;17) C III PASS/248 TGG(38;18) EED(37;19)POT(98,150) 1-B.Ed Annual Examination, Regular college of Education & Backlog/Late College held in January-February, 2017. Notification No. [1] Page No. 1 Roll No Reg. No Name of the Candidate Subject Wise Breakup Result POT 1620020 538-PRLK-2008 TASHI YANGSKIT I(34;19) II(20;18) III(44;18) IV(27;18) TUR(37;18) R II IV TMA PASS/236 TMA(21;18) ECE(32;18)POT(96,140) 1620021 1453-T-2015 QAISER UD DIN I(13;19) II(25;14) III(19;19) IV(13;19) TUR(41;18) R I II III IV TGG LO TGG(19;18) PED(38;18)POT(109,NA) 1620022 1445-T-2015 PHUNCHOK DOLMA I(22;18) II(43;18) III(38;18) IV(23;18) TGE(32;15) R I IV TMA PASS/254 TMA(16;18) EED(34;19)POT(104,150) 1620023 1439-T-2015 TSERING RINCHEN I(36;17) II(32;18) III(38;18) IV(35;16) TGE(15;16) R TGE TGG PASS/255 TGG(26;17) EED(40;19)POT(100,155) 1620024 266-PRLK-2007 THINLAS ANGMO I(37;19) II(32;18) III(25;18) IV(32;16) TGE(17;15) R III TGE PASS/209 TGG(36;18) EED(38;19)POT(89,120) 1620025 954-PRLK-2010 TASHI KUNZES I(AB;19) II(32;18) III(44;18) IV(33;16) TUR(42;17) C I PASS/221 TGG(34;17) EED(45;19)POT(91,130) 1620026 1475-T-2015 SKARMA LEKSHET I(AB;17) II(33;18) III(25;18) IV(22;16) TGE(15;17) R I III IV TGE PASS/242 TGG(35;18) EED(37;19)POT(92,150) 1620027 1440-T-2015 NURZIN ANGMO I(21;18) II(40;19) III(37;18) IV(16;15) TGE(32;14) R I IV TGG PASS/259 TGG(16;19) EED(32;19)POT(104,155) 1620028 1441-T-2015 SANGAY CHOSPHEL I(AB;17) II(32;18) III(35;18) IV(26;15) TGE(15;15) R I IV TGE PASS/224 TGG(33;18) EED(33;19)POT(92,132) 1620029 1438-T-2015 GULZAR HUSSAIN I(33;18) II(21;19) III(33;18) IV(33;16) TGE(15;16) R II TGE PASS/275 TBS(40;19) PED(43;18)POT(115,160) 1620030 1040-PRLK-2010 IMRAN ALI I(AB;17) II(AB;19) III(AB;18) IV(18;17) TGE(22;15) R I II III IV TGE PASS/242 TBS(40;19) EED(39;17)POT(111,131) 1620031 9370-SP-1990 MOHMMAD YOUSUF MIR I(28;19) II(40;18) III(33;18) IV(17;17) TKR(41;19) R I IV TMA PASS/188 TMA(23;17) PHE(36;18)POT(100,88) 1620032 39640-PRS-2005 YASMEENA AKHTER I(32;17) II(39;16) III(32;18) IV(21;18) TKR(44;19) C IV FAIL TBS(34;19) PED(49;19)POT(106,43) 1620033 1460-T-2015 MOHD GULZAR LONE I(18;17) II(32;18) III(32;18) IV(12;17) TUR(52;18) R I IV LO THS(39;17) EED(35;19)POT(94,NA) 1620034 1033-PRLK-2010 ZUHRA BEGUM I(38;19) II(32;19) III(26;18) IV(33;17) TUR(32;18) R III TMA PASS/267 TMA(22;18) EED(37;19)POT(110,157) 1620035 1461-T-2015 MOHD SULTAN LONE I(39;18) II(35;19) III(41;18) IV(35;16) TUR(50;18) PASS/409 PASS/175 THS(45;15) EED(41;19)POT(95,80) 1620036 16025-W-1986 FIRDOUS AKHTER I(21;18) II(21;19) III(32;18) IV(17;16) TUR(32;18) R I II IV VED PASS/199 THS(32;18) VED(26;19)POT(114,85) 1620037 1483-T-2015 SURINDER SINGH I(32;18) II(48;18) III(38;18) IV(37;16) TGE(33;15) PASS/421 PASS/232 TGG(57;17) PHE(55;19)POT(112,120) 1620038 1484-T-2015 RAJASH KUMAR I(27;18) II(50;19) III(45;18) IV(38;16) TGE(33;16) C I PASS/191 TGG(42;18) PHE(50;18)POT(109,82) 1620039 1485-T-2015 RAKESH KUMAR I(21;18) II(48;18) III(32;18) IV(42;16) TGE(35;16) C I PASS/194 TGG(41;17) PHE(47;18)POT(109,85) 1620040 1881-KC-1999 SHABIR AHMAD WAZA I(34;18) II(51;19) III(44;19) IV(42;16) TGE(40;19) PASS/423 PASS/257 TMA(39;17) EED(48;17)POT(107,150) 1620041 12961-IC-1995 NISSAR AHMAD WANI I(25;17) II(39;19) III(37;18) IV(32;17) TGE(18;19) R I TGE PASS/245 TBS(43;19) EED(41;19)POT(100,145) 1620042 2000-KC-2000 MOHD ALTAF LONE I(41;17) II(46;19) III(37;18) IV(33;17) TGE(20;17) C TGE PASS/244 THS(37;16) EED(43;17)POT(104,140) 1-B.Ed Annual Examination, Regular college of Education & Backlog/Late College held in January-February, 2017.
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