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Top University Details Details of Top Universities where Your Graduates have been Admitted for Higher Studies Name of the Student of Graduating Year of PG/PhD Program in where Student Name of the Top S.No. Year of Admission Your institution the Student has been Admitted University/Institutions 1 Abu Talha 2015 Bed Hyderabad University 2015-16 2 Sabih Fatima 2015 M.Sc. Hyderabad University 2015-16 3 Rakshin Malik 2015 M.Sc. NIT Raourkela 2015-16 4 Afzal Husain 2015 Msw Delhi University 2015-16 5 Anil 2015 Bed Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 6 Suhail Khan 2015 M.Sc. Biotech Jawaharlal Nehru University 2015-16 7 Anurag Sharma 2015 MBA IP University 2015-16 8 Amir Khan 2015 MBA IP University 2015-16 9 Khusboo Shah 2015 M.Sc. Biotech Jamia Hamdard 2015-16 10 Sadia Shahid 2015 M.Sc. Biotech IIT Roorkee 2015-16 11 Salman Khan 2015 M.Sc. Biotech Hyderabad University 2015-16 12 Sania Husain 2015 MBA Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 13 Priyanka Kumari 2015 MBA Hyderabad University 2015-16 14 Inam-Ur-Rahman 2015 M.Sc. Biotech Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 15 Yameena Aafreen 2015 M.Sc. Biotech Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 16 Zaheen Khan 2015 M.Sc. Biotech Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 17 Sofia Anjum 2015 M.Sc. Biotech Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 18 Zainab Zubair 2015 M.Sc. Biotech Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 19 Arshee 2015 MBA Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 20 Yusra 2015 B.Ed Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 21 Abhayam Pandey 2014 M.Sc. Gautam Buddha University 2015-16 22 Gaurav Rathi 2014 M.Sc. IIT (Indian School Of Mines), Dhanbad 2015-16 23 Ghanshyam Chaudhry 2014 M.Sc. Delhi University 2015-16 24 Kush Kaushik 2014 M.Sc. IIT Mandi 2015-16 25 Mohd. Taher 2014 M.Sc. Tifr Mumbai 2015-16 26 Nisha Parveen 2014 M.Sc. Gautam Buddha University 2015-16 27 Rabban 2014 M.Sc. Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 28 Rabiya Mehndi 2014 M.Sc. Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 29 Sajith Mohmad Saleem 2014 M.A. Ggsipu 2015-16 30 Ziaul Haque 2013 M.Sc. Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 31 Anam Khalid 2013 M.Sc. Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 32 Abid Faheem 2015 Ma Family Planning Tata Institute Of Social Sciences 2015-16 Xavier Institute Of Social Sciences, 33 Soumya Shukla 2015 PGdm Mgmt. 2015-16 Ranchi 34 Sameer Tufail Khan 2015 M.Com. Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 New Zealand School Of Euniversity Of 35 Shusank Jain 2015 Business Management 2015-16 Delhication 36 Zia Khan 2015 M.Sc. International Marketing Coventry University, London 2015-16 37 Ammar Hasan Khan 2015 Llb University Of Delhi 2015-16 Sheffield Hallam University, United 38 Abdelhi Universityl Rehman 2015 M.Sc. International Marketing 2015-16 Kingdom Aligarh Muslim University, Campus 39 Anam Suraiya 2015 B.Ed. 2015-16 Kerala 40 Zainab Naqi 2015 MBA Global Business Operation University of Delhi 2015-16 41 Sameera Waheed 2015 MBA University of Lucknow 2015-16 42 Anurag Sethi 2015 PG Georgia Inst. of Technology, Atlanta 2015-16 43 Vivek Bhatt 2015 PG Nc State University 2015-16 Technische Universitat Munchen, 44 Ayesha Khan 2015 PG 2015-16 Germany 45 Anurag Sethi 2015 PG Georgia Tech 2015-16 46 Farah Jabin 2015 PG IIT Delhi 2015-16 47 Md. Talib Hasan Ansari 2015 PG Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 48 Divyam 2015 PG IIT Roorkee 2015-16 49 Abhishek Sharma 2015 PG Iiest Shibapur 2015-16 50 Ishaind Gupta 2015 PG IIT Delhi 2015-16 51 Ahmed Fawad 2015 M.A.Public Adminstation Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 52 Aman Tripathi 2015 MBA Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 53 Asna Farooqui 2015 M.A Economics Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 54 Chandrika Joshi 2015 M.Sc. Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 55 Hari Sankar Saseedharan 2015 MBA Itmi Nagpur 2015-16 56 Hasina Jalal 2015 M.B.A Afganistaan University 2015-16 57 Hiba Batoor 2015 M.B.A Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 58 Mohsin Saifi 2015 M.A Economics Delhi University 2015-16 59 Naitik Sharma 2015 M.A Economics Madras University 2015-16 60 Rafe Umar 2015 M.A Economics Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 61 Rehan Akhtar 2015 M.A Economics Madras University 2015-16 62 Rishabh Raj 2015 M.A Economics Ignou University 2015-16 63 Saadia Nasim 2015 Msw Social Work Delhi University 2015-16 64 Sadaf Arshad 2015 B.Ed Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 65 Sana Javed 2015 M.A Economics Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 66 Sayem Bari 2015 International Studies Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 67 Seemi Saleem 2015 M.A Economics Amity University 2015-16 Shaikh Wase Khalid Md 68 2015 Msw Social Work Mumbai 2015-16 Shakeel 69 Shlok Shrey 2015 Msw Social Work Lal Bahadur Shastri University 2015-16 70 Yasar Saeed Khan 2015 Msw Social Work Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 71 Nagma Khan 2015 M.A Economics Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 72 Mohd Danish 2015 M.Ba Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 73 Jverya Khursheed 2015 M.A Economics Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 74 Shagufta 2015 M.A Economics Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 75 Sabeeha Shabnam 2015 M.A Economics Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 76 Sherya Khanna 2015 PGdmismr Madras Shcool of Economics 2015-16 77 Zafar Ahmed 2015 PGdmismr Madras Shcool of Economics 2015-16 78 Tanzila Sahar 2015 B.Ed Inderprashtha University 2015-16 79 Sheeban 2015 M.Sc. Madras Shcool of Economics 2015-16 80 Divya Khandelwal 2015 M.Aconflict Analysis And Peace Building Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 81 Muzna Khatoon 2015 B.Ed Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 82 Syeda Shaheen Roohani 2015 B.Ed Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 83 Samiha Fatima 2015 M.A Economics Rajasthan University 2015-16 84 Ishant Bangroo 2015 MBA Jims Kalkaji 2015-16 85 Ain Fatima . 2015 Mca Jamia Humdard University 2015-16 86 Kamran Akhter . 2015 M.A.Visual Effect Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 87 Mohd Sofiyan Baba 2015 Hrm Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 88 Mohd. Arif Ansari 2015 Mca Ignou University 2015-16 89 Hammad Ahmed 2015 Hrm Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 90 Syed Ahmed Abbas 2015 Mca Pondichery University 2015-16 91 Shoaib 2015 M.A.In Development Extension Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 92 Mohd Affan 2015 Mca Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 93 Usma Khan 2015 PGdc Shayeda University 2015-16 94 Gufran Ahmed 2015 Mib Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 95 Mohammad Jahagir 2015 Mib Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 96 Huda Ali 2015 M.Sc. Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 97 Sharique Umar 2015 M.A.Political Science Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 98 Noman 2014 Master In Planning Cept Ahmadabad 2015-16 99 Parvej Alam 2014 Master In Planning Town And Country Planning 2015-16 Delhi School of Ecnomics,Delhi 100 Iqbal Azam 2014 M.A. 2015-16 University 101 Noufa, C.K. 2014 M.Sc Geoinformatics Karnataka University 2015-16 102 Inaytullah 2014 M.A. Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 103 Munazza Farheen 2014 M.A. Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 104 Afreen Khan 2015 P.G Lucknow University 2015-16 105 Gulnaaz 2015 P.G. Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 106 Layma Parveen 2015 P.G Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 107 Mohd Aasim 2015 PG University of Delhi 2015-16 108 Sarfraz Hamid 2015 P.G Jawaharlal Nehru University 2015-16 109 Afreen Khan 2015 PG Lucknow University 2015-16 110 Sarfraz Hamid 2015 PG Jawaharlal Nehru University 2015-16 111 Layma 2015 PG Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 112 Mohd Aasim 2015 PG University Of Delhi 2015-16 113 Gulnaz 2015 PG Aligarh Muslim University 2015-16 114 Md. Nasir Iqbal 2015 B.Ed. Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 115 Waseem Akram 2015 M.Sc. Mathematics IIT Mumbai 2015-16 116 Nawaj Sharif 2015 M.Sc. Mathematics University of Delhi 2015-16 M.Sc. Mathematics With Computer 117 Akash Rawat 2015 Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 Science M.Sc. Mathematics With Computer 118 Heena Tyagi 2015 Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 Science M.Sc. Mathematics With Computer 119 Mohd.Shahid 2015 Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 Science M.Sc. Mathematics With Computer 120 Sarik Khan 2015 Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 Science M.Sc. Mathematics With Computer 121 Faisal Khan 2015 Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 Science M.Sc. Mathematics With Computer 122 Basharat Hussain 2015 Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 Science 123 Mohd. Danish 2015 Master In Computer Applications University of Delhi 2015-16 124 Mohd. Faiz 2015 Master In Computer Applications Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 125 Saddam Hussain 2015 Master In Computer Applications Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 126 Mohd. Zikran 2015 Master In Computer Applications Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 127 Mahmood Arib 2015 Master In Computer Applications Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 128 Tuba Naqvi 2015 Master Of Social Works Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 129 Yasmin Firdous 2015 M.A. University of Delhi 2015-16 130 Mohsin Khan 2015 Universsity of Delhi 2015-16 131 Mohd Ansar Husain 2015 Goutam Budh University Goutam Budh University, Noida 2015-16 132 Ayesha 2015 PG Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 133 Baiza 2015 PG Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 134 Kashaf 2015 PG Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 135 Abhinav Bhatnagar 2015 PG Ambedkar University 2015-16 136 Shivam 2015 PG Ambedkar University 2015-16 137 Talha Aftab 2015 MBA Pondicherry University 2015-16 138 Md Masood Alam 2015 MBA Pondicherry University 2015-16 139 Mohd Arman 2015 MBA Iittm, Noida 2015-16 140 Namra Tariq 2015 MBA Jamia Millia Islamia 2015-16 141 Dayam 2015 MBA CCS University 2015-16 142 Adnan Khan 2015 Mtm Ignou 2015-16 143 Firoz Ahman 2015 Mtm Ignou 2015-16 144 Anas Siddiqui 2015 Mtm Ignou 2015-16 145 Md.
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