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Surendranagar GUJARAT AYURVED UNIVERSITY - JAMNAGAR Polling Centre : VALSAD Roll of Registered Graduates as on 12/31/2019 (2020 - 2024) Sr. Name Taluka Renewal Degree No. Address District Comp. No. 1 ACHARYA MAHESHKUMAR VINAYAKRAIVALSAD 2022 B.A.M.S. "SHRADHA", 6 VASHIYAR VELI, OPP. COUNTRY CLUB RESORT, ATUL ROAD VALSAD 11594 VALSAD 2 BAGUL SHRIVIRAJKUMAR DHIRAJBHAI AHWA 2023 B.A.M.S. HILL TOP SOCIETY, SUNSET POINT, AHWA DANG 13753 AHWA 3 BARIA PANKAJKUMAR KARSANBHAI UMARGAM 2023 B.A.M.S. AT-POST-NARGALO (BARIYAVAD) DIST.VALSAD VALSAD 9390 NARGOL 4 BHANDERI HENI CHADRAKANT VALSAD 2024 B.Phram (Ayu.) 1173, LINK ROAD NEAR HIGHWAY DUNGRI,VALSAD VALSAD 2603 VALSAD 5 BHOYE AMITBHAI VASANTBHAI WAGHAI 2021 B.PHARM (AYU) AT.SHIVARIMAL, PO. CHIKHALI(SAPUTARA), TA.WAGHAI, DIST.DANG-394730 DANG 1167 SHIVARIMAL 6 CHAUDHARI DAKSHABEN NAGINBHAI VAPI 2022 B.A.M.S. D-101 AMI COOPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY, CHARVADA ROAD, G.I.D.C. VAPI, TA-VAPI, DIST. VALSAD VALSAD 11597 VAPI 7 CHAUDHARI MAHESHKUMAR RAMUBHAIDHARAMPUR 2023 B.A.M.S. 37-A CVHITRAKUT-1 SOCIETY, AT.& POST BOPI, TA. DHARAMPUR, DIST. VALSAD VALSAD 13119 BOPI 8 CHAUDHARI MITALKUMARI RAJENDRABHAIVALSAD 2024 B.A.M.S. 203, MANAV MANDIR APARTMENT, DHARMUDADA PARK, AT DHARAMPUR, VALSAD VALSAD 2805 VALSAD 9 CHAUHAN REEMABEN PRABHATSINH VALSAD 2021 B.A.M.S. AT.KOCHWADA, POST.KALWADA, KHERGAR ROAD, TA.VALSAD, DIST.VALSAD-396045 VALSAD 1230 KOCHWADA 10 CHAVDA HIREN GULABSINH VALSAD 2023 B.A.M.S. AT POST VANKAL, KHARVEL FALIA, VALSAD 13609 VANKAL 11 DALAL VIBHUTI RANJITSINH VALSAD 2021 B.A.M.S. 305-SHIV RESIDENCY, HALAR, VASHI STREET, VALSAD-396001 VALSAD 1094 VALSAD 12 DESAI MANISHA SURESHCHANDRA VAPI 2023 B.A.M.S. 24-B, PARAGJIPARK, NUTAN NAGAR, VALSAD ROAD, VALSAD 2175 VAPI 13 DESAI PAYAL DINESHSINH VALSAD 2024 B.A.M.S. 1,DESAI FALIYU VIA RONVEL KACHIGAM, VALSAD-396001 VALSAD 2773 VALSAD 14 DESAI UNNATI VINODSINH VALSAD 2021 B.A.M.S. 101, RATANJI PARK, HARIKRISHNA SOCIETY, RATANWADI , KILLA-PARDI, DIST.VALSAD-396125 VALSAD 1185 KILLA-PARDI 1 GUJARAT AYURVED UNIVERSITY - JAMNAGAR Polling Centre : VALSAD Roll of Registered Graduates as on 12/31/2019 (2020 - 2024) Sr. Name Taluka Renewal Degree No. Address District Comp. No. 15 DESAI VIRURAJ DALPATSINH VALSAD 2023 B.A.M.S. AT-POST-BODLAI, HANUMAN FALIYA, VALSAD 13744 BODLAI 16 DHRUV JAYDEEP NAINESHKUMAR VALSAD 2023 B.A.M.S. “NAVKAR”, BUNGLOW, GREEN VIEW PARK SOCIETY, NEAR ADARSH ROW HOUSE, TITHAL ROAD, VALSAD 13617 VALSAD 17 DR, SURABHI MAHENDRABHAI PATEL VALSAD 2024 B.A.M.S. AT PO PITHA PADARIYA TALAY FALIYA, VALSAD VALSAD 2558 VALSAD 18 GAMIT KALPANAKUMARI BHARATBHAI VALSAD 2023 B.A.M.S. BLOCK-5, ROOM NO.4, GOVERNMENT COLONY, TITHAL ROAD, DIST:-VALSAD VALSAD 1905 VALSAD 19 GAMIT VIBHUTI NAVINBHAI PARDI 2022 B.A.M.S. 204,KRISHNA VIHAR APPARTMENT, NUTANNAGAR, NEAR AZAD KANTD, VALSAD 1477 VAPI 20 GANVIT SANJAYKUMAR BABUBHAI DHARAPUR 2021 B.A.M.S. 1278, THREE GATE, VIJAYRAJ MAHEL ROAD, DHARAMPUR, TA.DHARAPUR, DIST.VALSAD-396050 VALSAD 1097 DHARAMPUR 21 GARASIA JAYNIKA SURESHBHAI VALSAD 2020 B.A.M.S. HARI OM KRUPA, PLOT NO. -01, PARAG BAUG SOCIETY, DHARAMPUR ROAD, ABRAMA VALSAD 15567 ABRAMA 22 GAUSWAMI HEMALKUMAR BANKIMGIRI DHARAMPUR 2022 B.A.M.S. SHIVKRUPA, MAHALAXMI SOCIETY, HANUMAN STREET VALSAD 14788 DHARAMPUR 23 GOHIL HIRENKUMAR GULABBHAI VALSAD 2022 B.A.M.S. AT-POST-LILAPOR, GOHIL STREET, OPP. DARSHAN POTRI FARM, NEAR TALAV VALSAD 10104 VALSAD 24 JOSHI ASHOKUMAR HARESHBHAI VALSAD 2022 B.S.A.M. AT-POST : VAGHALDHARA VALSAD 14781 VAGHALDHARA 25 JOSHI MITSU VIPULCHANDRA PARDI 2022 B.A.M.S. "MANORATH", 48 ANANDNAGAR SOCIETY, CHHARVADA ROAD VALSAD 14792 VAPI 26 KANDE SWATIBEN NARENDRABHAI AHWA 2021 B.PHARM (AYU) VAKIL COLONY, B/H. ST DEPO, AHWA, DIST.DANG-394710 DANG 1170 AHWA 27 KHANDARA SANJAYKUMAR MADHUBHAIDHARAMPUR 2023 B.A.M.S. AT.POST.VAROLI (TALAT), KHORI FALIYU, TA. KAPRADA VALSAD 12577 VARULI 28 LAD TEJAS DHANSUKHLAL DHARAMPUR 2021 B.A.M.S. BAJARANGBALI SAW MILL, KAILASH ROAD, DHARAMPUR. VALSAD 13654 DHARAMPUR 2 GUJARAT AYURVED UNIVERSITY - JAMNAGAR Polling Centre : VALSAD Roll of Registered Graduates as on 12/31/2019 (2020 - 2024) Sr. Name Taluka Renewal Degree No. Address District Comp. No. 29 MAHETA PRIYA GAUTAMBHAI VALSAD 2024 B.A.M.S. PITHA BHUNVADA MANDIR FALIYU VALSAD VALSAD 2727 VALSAD 30 MASRANI CHETAN TANTILAL VALSAD 2023 B.A.M.S. 4-VISHAL ROW HOUSES, AMIT PARK, TITHAL ROAD VALSAD 2174 VALSAD 31 MAVINKURVE SANJAY CHAITANYA VALSAD 2022 B.A.M.S. HOME NO.3522 PLOT NO.21, OPP.S.T.WORKSHOP, DHARAMPUR ROAD, AT-POST-ABRHAMA, VALSAD 11592 ABRHAMATHAKORBHAI PARK SOCIETY 32 NAIK JENI RANJITBHAI VALSAD 2022 B.A.M.S. B-8-9 ANKUR SOCIETY, TARAB TITHAL ROAD, NANA KAVADA VADHAI VALSAD VALSAD 14789 NANA KAVADA 33 PADHIYAR DHRUVIKUMARI PANKAJSINHVALSAD 2023 B.A.M.S. 101, SHREEJI COMPLEX , B/H SULABH APPARTMENT , TITHAL ROAD, VALSAD VALSAD 1894 VALSAD 34 PADVI NITALKUMARI NAGINBHAI DHARAMPUR 2023 B.A.M.S. 1218/4 PLOT NO-4, RANGNAGAR-1, NAGARIYA, TA:-DHARAMPUR, DIST: -VALSAD VALSAD 1917 DHARAMPUR 35 PANCHAL SWATIBAHEN MANUBHAI VAPI 2023 B.A.M.S. B-1, 602, MEGH MAYUR RESIDENCY, NR.HOTEL ROYAL SHELTER, N.H.48, VALSAD 12948 VAPI 36 PARMAR NIRALI AMBALAL PARDI 2020 B.A.M.S. "CHITRAKUT", JALARAM NAGARDEEPAK WADI, CHIVAL ROAD, KILLA PARDI VALSAD 15359 . 37 PARMAR RIDHDHIBEN MAHENDRASINHVALSAD 2023 B.A.M.S. PATEL FALIYA, DHARMAPUR ROAD, AT & POST:-VANKAL, DIST:-VALSAD VALSAD 1839 VANKAL 38 PARMAR SAHILKUMAR RAMESHBHAI VALSAD 2020 B.A.M.S. PLOT NO-14 NAVJIVAN PARK SOCIETY, T.V. REALY CENTRE, B/H. R.P.F GROUND VALSAD 15792 VALSAD 39 PARMAR TEJAS AMBALAL PARDI 2023 B.A.M.S. “CHITRAKUT”, JALARAM NAGAR DIPAK VADI, CHIVAL ROAD, KIILA PARDI VALSAD 13603 KILLA PARDI 40 PATEL BHADRESHBHAI JAYESHBHAI DHARAMPUR 2022 B.A.M.S. AT- POST- NANI VAHIYAL , NISHAL FALIYA TA- DHMRAMPUR DIST: -VALSAD VALSAD 1393 NANI VAHIYAL 41 PATEL BHADRESHKUMAR AMRUTLAL VALSAD 2021 B.A.M.S. D-303, ASHISH APARTMENT-2, RAMWADI, VALSAD-396001 VALSAD 1096 VALSAD 42 PATEL BHAVESHBHAI ZIKUBHAI PARDI 2020 B.A.M.S. DHANKHAI FALIYA,AT & POST; PARVASA VALSAD 15756 PARDI 3 GUJARAT AYURVED UNIVERSITY - JAMNAGAR Polling Centre : VALSAD Roll of Registered Graduates as on 12/31/2019 (2020 - 2024) Sr. Name Taluka Renewal Degree No. Address District Comp. No. 43 PATEL BHAVINIKUMARI BUDHABHAI DHARAMPUR 2023 B.A.M.S. TADPADA FALIYA , AT:-BILPUDI, TA: -DHARAMPUR, DIST:-VALSAD VALSAD 1966 BILPUDI 44 PATEL BINA RAMANBHAI VAPI 2022 B.A.M.S. "SUDAIV", DOLATNAGAR, DAMAN ROAD, VAPI VALSAD 14780 VAPI 45 PATEL DHARABEN DILIPBHAI VALSAD 2023 B.A.M.S. 429-SHARDADHAM SOCIETY, MOGRAWADI, VALSAD VALSAD 1751 VALSAD 46 PATEL DHRUTIKABEN BHARATBHAI PARDI 2023 B.A.M.S. AT-POST-PARIA, VELVAGAD FALIYA, TA-PARDI, DIST.VALSAD VALSAD 1993 PARDI 47 PATEL DHRUTIKUMARI KIKUBHAI VALSAD 2022 B.A.M.S. GARDEN ROAD ,NEAR DISTRICT SCIENCE CENTRE , DHARAMPUR , DIST:VALASAD VALSAD 1585 DHARAMPUR 48 PATEL DIGESH KHANDUBHAI VALSAD 2023 B.A.M.S. 3403, ASTHA BUNGLOW, MAITRI PLOT-7, BALAJ PARK-2, NANAKWADA, VALSAD 2108 VALSAD 49 PATEL DIVYA HARISH VALSAD 2021 B.A.M.S. F-12, GOVERNMENT COLONY, TITHAL ROAD, VALSAD, TA.VALSAD-396001 VALSAD 1149 VALSAD 50 PATEL FALGUNIKUMARI SHANKARBHAIVAPI 2023 B.A.M.S. 832, DADRA ROAD, JESLA FALIYA, AT.NANI TAMBADI, TA.VAPI VALSAD 13036 NANI TAMBADI 51 PATEL GAURAVBHAI ASHOKBHAI DHARAMPUR 2021 B.A.M.S. PRATAPBA PARK, HATHIKHANA DHARAMPUR, TA.DHARAMPUR, DIST.VALSAD-396050 VALSAD 1215 DHARAMPUR 52 PATEL HARITABEN JAGDISHBHAI VAPI 2022 B.A.M.S. 103, HARIDARSHAN, ASHOPALAV AREA, CHHARVADA ROAD, HARIDARSHAN APPT., NEAR NEPTUNE VALSAD 14446 VAPITOWER, G.I.D.C. 53 PATEL HARSIDHDHIBEN RAMANBHAI DHARAMPUR 2022 B.A.M.S. 782-HEIT FALIYA , TISKARI TALAT-1, TISKARI TA:DHARAMPUR DIST: VALSAD VALSAD 1518 TISKARI 54 PATEL HEMIL DIPAKBHAI VAPI 2023 B.A.M.S. "SAI KRUPA", PATEL FALIA, VANKACHH, POST-PANDOR, VALSAD 14235 VANKACHH 55 PATEL HEMLATABAHEN GOVINDBHAI KAPRADA 2023 B.A.M.S. NISHANA FALIYU, AT & PO; SUKHALA VALSAD 15401 SUKHALA 56 PATEL JIGISHABEN RATILAL VALSAD 2020 B.A.M.S. 19/B, MANSI KUNJ, NEAR RADHA KRISHNA SOCIETY, ABRAMA VALSAD 15526 ABRAMA 4 GUJARAT AYURVED UNIVERSITY - JAMNAGAR Polling Centre : VALSAD Roll of Registered Graduates as on 12/31/2019 (2020 - 2024) Sr. Name Taluka Renewal Degree No. Address District Comp. No. 57 PATEL JINAL JAGDISH VAPI 2024 B.A.M.S. MOTI SULPAD BHADAK MORA, NEAR MANAV MILAN MANDIR, GIDC, VAPI VALSAD 2844 VAPI 58 PATEL JUHIKUMARI GULABBHAI PARDI 2022 B.A.M.S. B-49 JUNA B TYPE DAND, NEAR HIGH SCHOOL, KOPRALI ROAD, G.I.D.C. VALSAD 14448 VAPI 59 PATEL KINJALBEN NATUBHAI VALSAD 2024 B.A.M.S. AT- KANJAN RANCHHOD LIMDA CHOWK, VALSAD 2536 VALSAD 60 PATEL KINJALBEN NAVALBHAI PARDI 2021 B.A.M.S. B-204, ANAND APPARTMENT, NEAR DCO HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE ROAD, AT.PARDI, TA.PARDI, VALSAD 1078 PARDIDIST.VALSAD-396125 61 PATEL KINJALKUMAR AMRUTBHAI VALSAD 2022 B.A.M.S. NAV CHETAN SOCIETY , DHARMOUR ROAD , ATAKPARDI , DIST: VALSAD VALSAD 1418 ATAKPARDI 62 PATEL KINNARIBAHEN DEVJIBHAI VALSAD 2023 B.A.M.S. 83, VANZAR FALIYA, AT-POST-FALDHARA (VANJAR FALIYA) VALSAD 13449 FALDHARA 63 PATEL KRISHNAKUMARI SHANKARBHAIDHARAMPUR 2022 B.A.M.S. RAMVADI , KANURBARDA , OPP. AKSHAR MARBLE , TA: DHARAMPUR , VALSAD 1551 DHARAMPUR 64 Patel Maltiben Dajibhai dharampur 2023 B.A.M.S. 58/1 Hanuman steet, Hanuman Temple, Dharampur, Barsol Valsad 16524 barsol 65 PATEL MANISHKUMAR NANUBHAI UMBERGAON 2023 B.A.M.S. 735, BUNATPADA, SANJAN UMBERGAON, VALSAD 13330 SANJAN 66 PATEL MIHIRKUMAR RAJENDRABHAI VALSAD 2023 B.A.M.S. 204, GOKULDHAM SOCIETY, DHARAMPUR ROAD, ABRAMA, VALSAD VALSAD 2042 VALSAD 67 PATEL MIRALBEN RASIKBKHAI VAPI 2022 B.A.M.S.
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