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Scorecard Season6.Pdf Batch Contest Participant Certificate COLLEGE NAME City Credentials Start Date Name Type POST FATEHGARH Mata Gujri College 2-Feb-18 Amit Kumar WINNER GRADUATION SAHIB FIRST POST FATEHGARH Brinder jit Mata Gujri College 2-Feb-18 RUNNER GRADUATION SAHIB singh UP SECOND POST FATEHGARH Mata Gujri College 2-Feb-18 surinder singh RUNNER GRADUATION SAHIB UP POST IILM 2-Feb-18 GURGAON Priyam Mittal WINNER GRADUATION FIRST POST Akshay IILM 2-Feb-18 GURGAON RUNNER GRADUATION Sharma UP SECOND POST IILM 2-Feb-18 GURGAON Arun Bohra RUNNER GRADUATION UP FATEHGARH Sameer GRADUATION Mata Gujri College 2-Feb-18 WINNER SAHIB Malhotra FIRST FATEHGARH GRADUATION Mata Gujri College 2-Feb-18 Davinder Singh RUNNER SAHIB UP SECOND FATEHGARH GRADUATION Mata Gujri College 2-Feb-18 Shifali Bansal RUNNER SAHIB UP POST Parul Institute of Management 1-Feb-18 MUMBAI kishan gabani WINNER GRADUATION FIRST POST Parul Institute of Management 1-Feb-18 MUMBAI viren RUNNER GRADUATION UP SECOND POST Parul Institute of Management 1-Feb-18 MUMBAI karan parmar RUNNER GRADUATION UP Parul Institute of Applied GRADUATION 1-Feb-18 MUMBAI Fenil WINNER Science GRADUATION Parul Institute of Physiotherapy 1-Feb-18 MUMBAI HARSH WINNER GRADUATION Parul Institute Nursing 1-Feb-18 MUMBAI Vivek mahto WINNER Mohamed sathak college of arts Mohamed GRADUATION 1-Feb-18 CHENNAI WINNER and science Naseem FIRST Mohamed sathak college of arts Mohamed GRADUATION 1-Feb-18 CHENNAI RUNNER and science Suhail UP GRADUATION H A College of Commerce 1-Feb-18 AHMEDABAD Kunal maniyar WINNER FIRST GRADUATION H A College of Commerce 1-Feb-18 AHMEDABAD Vishw Mehta RUNNER UP SECOND GRADUATION H A College of Commerce 1-Feb-18 AHMEDABAD Barkha RUNNER UP Department of Computer MARGUB GRADUATION 1-Feb-18 AHMEDABAD WINNER Science – Ganpat University SHAIKH FIRST Department of Computer GRADUATION 1-Feb-18 AHMEDABAD Deep RUNNER Science – Ganpat University UP SECOND Department of Computer GRADUATION 1-Feb-18 AHMEDABAD Vaidehi Bhatt RUNNER Science – Ganpat University UP GRADUATION Guru Nanak College 1-Feb-18 BHUDLADA Rajat WINNER FIRST GRADUATION Guru Nanak College 1-Feb-18 BHUDLADA Babli RUNNER UP SECOND GRADUATION Guru Nanak College 1-Feb-18 BHUDLADA shivam garg RUNNER UP POST Parul Institute of Engineering & 31-Jan-18 MUMBAI Ziyaulhaq WINNER GRADUATION Technology POST N R Institute of Business 31-Jan-18 AHMEDABAD Ujas Trivedi WINNER GRADUATION Management FIRST POST N R Institute of Business 31-Jan-18 AHMEDABAD Rajat Gandhi RUNNER GRADUATION Management UP SECOND POST N R Institute of Business 31-Jan-18 AHMEDABAD Rahul RUNNER GRADUATION Management UP POST CHIMC 31-Jan-18 INDORE ROHIT WINNER GRADUATION POST SGT University 31-Jan-18 HARYANA Hemlata WINNER GRADUATION FIRST POST SGT University 31-Jan-18 HARYANA kush RUNNER GRADUATION UP SECOND POST Gajanand SGT University 31-Jan-18 HARYANA RUNNER GRADUATION sharma UP Parul Institute of Engineering & GRADUATION 31-Jan-18 MUMBAI KAUSHAL T WINNER Technology Raulji FIRST Parul Institute of Engineering & GRADUATION 31-Jan-18 MUMBAI Rajveersinh RUNNER Technology Jaydeepsin UP SECOND Parul Institute of Engineering & GRADUATION 31-Jan-18 MUMBAI Jay Patel RUNNER Technology UP JIMS School of Management, GRADUATION 31-Jan-18 NOIDA Rajat Gaba WINNER Greater Noida Campus FIRST JIMS School of Management, GRADUATION 31-Jan-18 NOIDA Varun arora RUNNER Greater Noida Campus UP SECOND JIMS School of Management, Priyanshu GRADUATION 31-Jan-18 NOIDA RUNNER Greater Noida Campus sharma UP GRADUATION Ramanujan College 31-Jan-18 NEW DELHI Prince kumar WINNER FIRST GRADUATION Ramanujan College 31-Jan-18 NEW DELHI Rahul RUNNER UP SECOND GRADUATION Ramanujan College 31-Jan-18 NEW DELHI Bhavya garg RUNNER UP GRADUATION School of Commerce DAVV 31-Jan-18 INDORE Adarsh Rawat WINNER FIRST GRADUATION School of Commerce DAVV 31-Jan-18 INDORE Sagar RUNNER UP SECOND Devashish GRADUATION School of Commerce DAVV 31-Jan-18 INDORE RUNNER Rahangdale UP GRADUATION SGT University 31-Jan-18 HARYANA Ayush bansal WINNER FIRST Sandeep GRADUATION SGT University 31-Jan-18 HARYANA RUNNER Kumar Verma UP SECOND GRADUATION SGT University 31-Jan-18 HARYANA Shubham RUNNER UP POST Priyanka IIM 30-Jan-18 INDORE WINNER GRADUATION Bansode FIRST POST Aditi IIM 30-Jan-18 INDORE RUNNER GRADUATION Srivastava UP SECOND POST Hitesh IIM 30-Jan-18 INDORE RUNNER GRADUATION Hotchandani UP GRADUATION Parul Polytechnic Institute 30-Jan-18 MUMBAI Divik WINNER FIRST Murtuja GRADUATION Parul Polytechnic Institute 30-Jan-18 MUMBAI RUNNER kavantwala UP SECOND GRADUATION Parul Polytechnic Institute 30-Jan-18 MUMBAI Aditya RUNNER UP Parul Insitute of Engineering & GRADUATION 30-Jan-18 MUMBAI yash WINNER Technology - Diploma Studies FIRST Parul Insitute of Engineering & GRADUATION 30-Jan-18 MUMBAI Tirth patel RUNNER Technology - Diploma Studies UP SECOND Parul Insitute of Engineering & GRADUATION 30-Jan-18 MUMBAI Zeel RUNNER Technology - Diploma Studies UP POST Oriental Institute of Science and 29-Jan-18 BHOPAL kishan WINNER GRADUATION Technology FIRST POST Oriental Institute of Science and 29-Jan-18 BHOPAL Parth RUNNER GRADUATION Technology UP POST Manish PSG 29-Jan-18 CHENNAI WINNER GRADUATION kanade FIRST POST PSG 29-Jan-18 CHENNAI Danie RUNNER GRADUATION UP SECOND POST Yuvrajsinh PSG 29-Jan-18 CHENNAI RUNNER GRADUATION jadeja UP Shri Chimanbhai patel Institute GRADUATION 29-Jan-18 AHMEDABAD JAY KANSARA WINNER of Management and Research FIRST Shri Chimanbhai patel Institute GRADUATION 29-Jan-18 AHMEDABAD het RUNNER of Management and Research UP SECOND Shri Chimanbhai patel Institute GRADUATION 29-Jan-18 AHMEDABAD Hiren RUNNER of Management and Research UP GRADUATION Sant Hirdaram college 29-Jan-18 BHOPAL Aafia kirmani WINNER FIRST GRADUATION Sant Hirdaram college 29-Jan-18 BHOPAL Aazeen Fatima RUNNER UP SECOND GRADUATION Sant Hirdaram college 29-Jan-18 BHOPAL Nikita Dixit RUNNER UP GRADUATION JLU 29-Jan-18 BHOPAL Lakshya Dube WINNER FIRST GRADUATION JLU 29-Jan-18 BHOPAL Vikas Goplani RUNNER UP SECOND Deepanshu GRADUATION JLU 29-Jan-18 BHOPAL RUNNER Kushwah UP GRADUATION DAV Centenary College 29-Jan-18 FARIDABAD Naman WINNER FIRST GRADUATION DAV Centenary College 29-Jan-18 FARIDABAD jyoti RUNNER UP SECOND GRADUATION DAV Centenary College 29-Jan-18 FARIDABAD Shivangi RUNNER UP BAHADURGAR GRADUATION Jagannath University 29-Jan-18 Arun Kumar R WINNER H FIRST BAHADURGAR Arpreet Singh GRADUATION Jagannath University 29-Jan-18 RUNNER H Gulati UP POST Ashoka Institute of Technology MUSKAN 25-Jan-18 VARANASI WINNER GRADUATION & Management KUSHWAHA POST GSSDGS Khalsa college 25-Jan-18 PATIALA lovely WINNER GRADUATION FIRST POST GSSDGS Khalsa college 25-Jan-18 PATIALA Ravinder Kaur RUNNER GRADUATION UP SECOND POST AKEMJOT GSSDGS Khalsa college 25-Jan-18 PATIALA RUNNER GRADUATION SINGH UP POST RAKESH T.I.T Group of Institutions 25-Jan-18 BHOPAL WINNER GRADUATION YADAV FIRST POST Avneesh T.I.T Group of Institutions 25-Jan-18 BHOPAL RUNNER GRADUATION kumar verma UP SECOND POST shubham T.I.T Group of Institutions 25-Jan-18 BHOPAL RUNNER GRADUATION dubey UP POST Somlalit Institute of 25-Jan-18 AHMEDABAD SALONI WINNER GRADUATION Management Studies FIRST POST Somlalit Institute of 25-Jan-18 AHMEDABAD Manan Bhatia RUNNER GRADUATION Management Studies UP SECOND POST Somlalit Institute of MAHENDRAKU 25-Jan-18 AHMEDABAD RUNNER GRADUATION Management Studies MAR UP Ashoka Institute of Technology GRADUATION 25-Jan-18 VARANASI Sumbul Khan WINNER & Management FIRST Ashoka Institute of Technology Pritam GRADUATION 25-Jan-18 VARANASI RUNNER & Management Prajapati UP SECOND Ashoka Institute of Technology DIVY SINGH GRADUATION 25-Jan-18 VARANASI RUNNER & Management BAGGA UP GRADUATION Gogte College of commerce 25-Jan-18 BELAGAVI ashisg WINNER FIRST Chetankumar GRADUATION Gogte College of commerce 25-Jan-18 BELAGAVI RUNNER Angadi UP SECOND GRADUATION Gogte College of commerce 25-Jan-18 BELAGAVI Nilesh karekar RUNNER UP GRADUATION KLE college Belagavi 25-Jan-18 BELAGAVI Noel james WINNER FIRST GRADUATION KLE college Belagavi 25-Jan-18 BELAGAVI DIKSHA RUNNER UP SECOND GRADUATION KLE college Belagavi 25-Jan-18 BELAGAVI Kapil rawal RUNNER UP Bhagwan Mahavir College of GRADUATION 25-Jan-18 MUMBAI Abhishek WINNER Engineering and Technology FIRST Bhagwan Mahavir College of GRADUATION 25-Jan-18 MUMBAI Yash RUNNER Engineering and Technology UP SECOND Bhagwan Mahavir College of Mahendra GRADUATION 25-Jan-18 MUMBAI RUNNER Engineering and Technology Burad UP Mahavi Swami college of GRADUATION 25-Jan-18 MUMBAI Jay WINNER Engineering and Technology FIRST Mahavi Swami college of GRADUATION 25-Jan-18 MUMBAI Kuldeep RUNNER Engineering and Technology UP SECOND Mahavi Swami college of GRADUATION 25-Jan-18 MUMBAI Vaibhav Soni RUNNER Engineering and Technology UP Rishabh GRADUATION GSSDGS Khalsa college 25-Jan-18 PATIALA WINNER Chamoli FIRST GRADUATION GSSDGS Khalsa college 25-Jan-18 PATIALA Udit RUNNER UP SECOND GRADUATION GSSDGS Khalsa college 25-Jan-18 PATIALA ud RUNNER UP GRADUATION Mahavir Swami Polytechnic 25-Jan-18 MUMBAI Dhruv patel WINNER FIRST GRADUATION Mahavir Swami Polytechnic 25-Jan-18 MUMBAI smit jasoliya RUNNER UP SECOND GRADUATION Mahavir Swami Polytechnic 25-Jan-18 MUMBAI nilesh chauhan RUNNER UP GRADUATION BSSSS College 25-Jan-18 BHOPAL Shivam Saxena WINNER FIRST Atul singh GRADUATION BSSSS College 25-Jan-18 BHOPAL RUNNER chouhan UP SECOND Mohit GRADUATION BSSSS College 25-Jan-18 BHOPAL RUNNER Manwani UP POST Management Development MURSHIDABA Gourav Kumar 24-Jan-18 WINNER GRADUATION Institute (MDI) D Sunda FIRST POST Management Development MURSHIDABA 24-Jan-18 Avik
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