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Merit No Name of the Student Roll No Center Section Marks MERIT NO NAME OF THE STUDENT ROLL NO CENTER SECTION MARKS 1 SAMRIDDH GUPTA 5908 5 SENIOR 90 2 UTKARSH NIGAM 5916 5 SENIOR 90 3 HIMANSHU VIKAS MUNGAJI 14423 25 SENIOR 90 4 YASH HIRWANI 5737 4 SENIOR 90 5 SNEHAL JAYANT PATIL 7880 10 SENIOR 90 6 MIHIKA TODANKAR 14694 27 SENIOR 88 7 MOREAJAYBHARAT 26752 37 SENIOR 88 8 SAKSHI PRAPHULLA BHOSALE 9255 16 SENIOR 88 9 PATIL SANTOSH VITTHAL 23577 45 SENIOR 88 10 SUSHANT SURESH KAMBLE 1601 1 SENIOR 86 11 DR CHINCHE ANUJ DEEPAK 7887 10 SENIOR 86 12 SAANIYA PODDAR 9253 16 SENIOR 86 13 BINAL GAUTAM PANCHAL 14428 25 SENIOR 85 14 BHAGYASHREE PATIL 14432 25 SENIOR 85 15 PRATIK SANJAY TAMBE 5331 4 SENIOR 85 16 KAJAL GUP A 5328 4 SENIOR 85 17 SHREYA KHURANA 5326 4 SENIOR 85 18 SAKSHI SARAN 5330 4 SENIOR 85 19 SONAL GUPTA 5329 4 SENIOR 85 20 ADITYA RATHORE 5727 4 SENIOR 85 21 PRAJAKTA MADAN MEHER 14417 25 SENIOR 85 22 SACHIN 5327 4 SENIOR 85 23 MD ISMAIL 5528 4 SENIOR 85 24 VIDHAN PRATAP SINGH 5726 4 SENIOR 85 25 SOURABH S NALAWADE 5527 4 SENIOR 85 26 GULSHAN BARAPATRE 5526 4 SENIOR 85 27 GARIMA CHAWLA 5653 4 SENIOR 85 28 SONALI BHUSHAN 5652 4 SENIOR 85 29 AKSHIT NAGDEV 5363 4 SENIOR 85 30 TUSHAR AGARWAL 5731 4 SENIOR 85 31 VANSHIKA BHASIN 5686 4 SENIOR 85 32 UMMUL BANEEN JAFRI 9264 16 SENIOR 84 33 BHAKTI PRAKASH PATEL 14693 27 SENIOR 84 34 GAURAV SHARMA 5363 4 SENIOR 84 35 AYUSHI CHOUDHARY 5561 4 SENIOR 84 36 SAKSHI GUPTA 5562 4 SENIOR 84 37 ADITYA KHANTE 5801 4 SENIOR 84 38 ANJANA 5655 4 SENIOR 84 39 DISHIP KASHYAP 5911 5 SENIOR 83 40 PRANJAL TRIPATHI 9248 16 SENIOR 83 41 SHARATH S ANCHATAGERI 9355 17 SENIOR 83 42 PADWAL MRUNM YI GANESH 11991 24 SENIOR 83 43 VISHAL GORAKSHA KHADE 12000 24 SENIOR 83 44 SONAL ANIL ZENDE 14270 25 SENIOR 83 45 GOVIND VITTHAL PATIL 23578 45 SENIOR 83 46 JASMIN AAN THOMAS 5353 4 SENIOR 83 47 ISHMEET KAUR 5364 4 SENIOR 83 48 DEEPAK KUMAR THAKUR 5531 4 SENIOR 83 49 R NIRUSHA 5563 4 SENIOR 83 50 ANDUSHKA SINGH 5540 4 SENIOR 83 51 SHIVANI VILAS PATIL 5603 4 SENIOR 83 52 TANYA LEKHWANI 5687 4 SENIOR 83 53 KRITICK PANCHAL 9245 16 SENIOR 82 54 SHIVANGI TIWARI 9256 16 SENIOR 82 55 KOMAL GUPTA NO ROLL NUMBER 4 SENIOR 82 56 KARTIKAY SHARMA 5381 4 SENIOR 82 57 MANSI LONKAR 5560 4 SENIOR 82 58 HARSHIT SHARMA 5654 4 SENIOR 82 59 SHAINA BANO 7755 10 SENIOR 81 60 POOJA PARSHURAM VEER 8933 13 SENIOR 81 61 TANIYA RAVI AGRAWAL 9225 16 SENIOR 81 62 ANAMIKA SHRIVASTAVA 9236 16 SENIOR 81 63 PRIYANKA SODHI 11977 24 SENIOR 81 64 ANISHAA KARMAKAR ANIMESH 12003 24 SENIOR 81 65 FRIYAN DOSSABHOY 5354 4 SENIOR 81 66 NEHA BHATE 5545 4 SENIOR 81 67 ANJALI GAUTAM 5806 4 SENIOR 81 68 AISHANAYA SHUKLA 5606 4 SENIOR 81 69 VISHAL CHAUDHARY 5620 4 SENIOR 81 70 PAWARPANKAJVILAS 26759 37 SENIOR 81 71 JADHAVPRATHAMESHPANDURANG 26758 37 SENIOR 81 72 ANKITA SANDEEP SHINDE 7757 10 SENIOR 80 73 ZALARIA ROBIN SUKHDEVBHAI 7800 10 SENIOR 80 74 RATNAKAR BHAUSAHEB KATE 7762 10 SENIOR 80 75 SHRILEV VALATI 9166 15 SENIOR 80 76 ANKITA SINGH 9237 16 SENIOR 80 77 TANAYA RAHUL PATIL 9263 16 SENIOR 80 78 PRANAV LELE 9361 17 SENIOR 80 79 AKANKSHA RAJU SHINDE 14629 27 SENIOR 80 80 PRAVIN A SHINDE 24127 47 SENIOR 80 81 DEEPALI SRIVAS TVA 5355 4 SENIOR 80 82 ANAMIKA YADAV 5365 4 SENIOR 80 83 NEHA GULATA 5386 4 SENIOR 80 84 SUSHMA SUGRIV TAPSE 5556 4 SENIOR 80 85 GUNJAN GUPTA 5539 4 SENIOR 80 86 VIVEK KUMAR 5593 4 SENIOR 80 87 SWATI RANI 5602 4 SENIOR 80 88 DRASHIT GUPTA 5609 4 SENIOR 80 89 POOJA MISHRA 5604 4 SENIOR 80 90 PAWAR APURVA GANESH 7741 10 SENIOR 79 91 YUKTI ANAND 9226 16 SENIOR 79 92 RUSHIKESH VITHAL DHUMAL 9362 17 SENIOR 79 93 ROHIT NANAJI DUDHAL 11968 24 SENIOR 79 94 MUDGAL AJINKYA VILAS 24132 47 SENIOR 79 95 ADNAN MALKAN 5359 4 SENIOR 79 96 CHIRAG GUPTA 5368 4 SENIOR 79 97 BHAGYASHREE SAMBHAJI CHORGE 5557 4 SENIOR 79 98 VYAVAHARE ADITYA MILIND 5534 4 SENIOR 79 99 PYUSH SINGAL 5805 4 SENIOR 79 100 VIVASWAN SAHASRABUDHE 5624 4 SENIOR 79 101 FARHAN KHAN 5659 4 SENIOR 79 102 SHIVANI SOLANKI 5893 5 SENIOR 78 103 POCHA POOJITHA REDDY 7743 10 SENIOR 78 104 NAYAN YASHWANT WANDILE 8941 13 SENIOR 78 105 AMAN PRAJAPATI 9235 16 SENIOR 78 106 CHITRANJALI BADAN 9240 16 SENIOR 78 107 ATHARVA VINAY PRABHUNE 9367 17 SENIOR 78 108 TEJAS AVINASH GHADSHI 11973 24 SENIOR 78 109 NEHA ARUP CHATTARAJ 14689 27 SENIOR 78 110 ADITYA KHANNA 5366 4 SENIOR 78 111 KASHISH SAWANT 5558 4 SENIOR 78 112 NIKHIL 5549 4 SENIOR 78 113 ARPITA BAID 5608 4 SENIOR 78 114 PRIYANKA BAJPAI 5615 4 SENIOR 78 115 PRANAV KADAM 5736 4 SENIOR 78 116 APRAJITA SETH 8942 13 SENIOR 77 117 KHOPADE PRATIKSHA SUDHIR 8944 13 SENIOR 77 118 AYUSHI MISHRA 9239 16 SENIOR 77 119 SEJAL PANDE 9259 16 SENIOR 77 120 YASH VARMA 9266 16 SENIOR 77 121 PUJA SINGH 9369 17 SENIOR 77 122 NISHCHITANILSHINDE 15467 31 SENIOR 77 123 DEVRAJ SHIVAJI PATIL 24184 47 SENIOR 77 124 MEHTADH 5382 4 SENIOR 77 125 SHIVANI RAJENDRA GUPTA M 5559 4 SENIOR 77 126 JITESH GUPTA 5532 4 SENIOR 77 127 ADITYA SINHA 5544 4 SENIOR 77 128 AMAN GUPTA 5803 4 SENIOR 77 129 SURABHI SRIVASTAVA 5622 4 SENIOR 77 130 GEETANJALI RAMESH PRADHAN 9244 16 SENIOR 76 131 SHWATALI KAMALAKAR BHILARE 9262 16 SENIOR 76 132 ROKADE SAURABH MAHADEV 18307 33 SENIOR 76 133 PRABHAKAR KUMAR MISHRA 5533 4 SENIOR 76 134 PIYUSH KUMAR 5536 4 SENIOR 76 135 MAYANK GAUBA 5595 4 SENIOR 76 136 SHUBHAM MAITHANI 5619 4 SENIOR 76 137 ALMEIDA ALVISTER 5658 4 SENIOR 76 138 YADAV SHRIDHAN TANAJI 26755 37 SENIOR 76 139 SAUMYA UPADHYAY 5880 5 SENIOR 75 140 PARNIKA AGNIHOTRI 5890 5 SENIOR 75 141 ANMOL GOYAL 5980 5 SENIOR 75 142 PAWAR PRANALI SANJAY 7742 10 SENIOR 75 143 SHWETA RAJORIA 8935 13 SENIOR 75 144 ANJALI DESHMUKH 9209 16 SENIOR 75 145 ATHARRV SUNIL DESHMUKH 9238 16 SENIOR 75 146 EKTA KHILWANI 9243 16 SENIOR 75 147 SHARMILI RAJENDRA KOLI 9260 16 SENIOR 75 148 DIVYA MADHUKAR DEHANKAR 9370 17 SENIOR 75 149 WADKAR ROHAN HEMANT 13854 24 SENIOR 75 150 GAURI MANKAR 14703 27 SENIOR 75 151 HAFIZULLAH KHAN 15624 32 SENIOR 75 152 KULDEEP SINGH SHEKHAWAT 5383 4 SENIOR 75 153 RUTUJA RAJU JANBHULRAR 5547 4 SENIOR 75 154 HARSH GIRI 5541 4 SENIOR 75 155 ABHISHEK GARG 5553 4 SENIOR 75 156 PALLAVI JAIN 5601 4 SENIOR 75 157 SHIVANI AGARWAL 5676 4 SENIOR 75 158 MOHIT GAURAV 6124 5 SENIOR 74 159 SAMRRIDHI SINGH 9257 16 SENIOR 74 160 ANJALI 9368 17 SENIOR 74 161 AIKHIL NARAYAN MANDLIK 11978 24 SENIOR 74 162 HITESH KUNDALIK BANGAR 11979 24 SENIOR 74 163 TUPE PRAMOD MOHAN 19013 35 SENIOR 74 164 PATIL RUSHIKESH SURYAKANT 19012 35 SENIOR 74 165 DEEPALI CHOUDHARY 5356 4 SENIOR 74 166 SIDDHARTH SINGH 5369 4 SENIOR 74 167 ANKIT SHARMA 5370 4 SENIOR 74 168 ANIMESH JAISWAL 5360 4 SENIOR 74 169 HIMANSHI KALRA 5351 4 SENIOR 74 170 PARAS BAJAJ 5398 4 SENIOR 74 171 PRAMITI ARORA 5395 4 SENIOR 74 172 SREYUS KUMAR 5578 4 SENIOR 74 173 JOYNA PUTRANA 5808 4 SENIOR 74 174 AYUSHI RICHA MISHRA 5887 5 SENIOR 73 175 YASH AGARWAL 6103 5 SENIOR 73 176 VIRIL STEPHEN SERRAO 9357 17 SENIOR 73 177 THANEKAR OMKAR KIRAN 11981 24 SENIOR 73 178 SRISHTI SRIV STAVA 14700 27 SENIOR 73 179 DESAI PRAKRUTI SAMIR 14690 27 SENIOR 73 180 NAIK KUNAL BHAGWAN 15614 32 SENIOR 73 181 WANDEKAR SHWETA MAHENDRA 15615 32 SENIOR 73 182 TRUPTI KHOBRAGADE 15623 32 SENIOR 73 183 PATIL AVADHUT KAKASO 19010 35 SENIOR 73 184 BHARGAV SUTARIYA 5358 4 SENIOR 73 185 GYAN GAURAV MISHRA 5367 4 SENIOR 73 186 PRANOTI RAJPUT 5396 4 SENIOR 73 187 RAMJIWALA KARAN 5385 4 SENIOR 73 188 CHI HG VERMA 5551 4 SENIOR 73 189 AMAN NANDKUMAR DESAI 5552 4 SENIOR 73 190 SHIVAM PANDEY 5582 4 SENIOR 73 191 SHUBHAM VYAS 5584 4 SENIOR 73 192 HUSAIN ROUNAK 5803 4 SENIOR 73 193 MANSI MANOJ KADAM 7765 10 SENIOR 72 194 TAKAVANE RUSHIKESH SHARAD 7763 10 SENIOR 72 195 SAKSHI SINGH MW 8934 13 SENIOR 72 196 SRUSHTI SANDIP ADHAV 9216 16 SENIOR 72 197 SAWANTSHALAKASHRIDHAR 14709 27 SENIOR 72 198 CHHAVI SHARMA 14749 27 SENIOR 72 199 SHWETAMBARIAVINASHPATIL 15618 32 SENIOR 72 200 SAIRAJ CHANDRAKANT SAWANT 18410 33 SENIOR 72 201 BHANDARI AKASH ARUN 19011 35 SENIOR 72 202 ABHISHEKKCHAUHAN 5357 4 SENIOR 72 203 MANISHASINGH 5338 4 SENIOR 72 204 ASHWINKUMAR LANDGE 5337 4 SENIOR 72 205 MOHIT GULIA 5384 4 SENIOR 72 206 ALIM HEMANI W 5543 4 SENIOR 72 207 PALAK GUPTA QW 5597 4 SENIOR 72 208 HARCHAND RAM 5919 5 SENIOR 71 209 JAIN YASH SANJAY 7764 10 SENIOR 71 210 PATIL GAURAV SHRIRAM 9201 16 SENIOR 71 211 VISHWAJEET PATIL 9202 16 SENIOR 71 212 KHUSHI 9228 16 SENIOR 71 213 DIVYA SINHA 9242 16 SENIOR 71 214 LYNN MASCARENHAS 9352 17 SENIOR 71 215 SWANAND PATIL 9373 17 SENIOR 71 216 SANAP SACHIN PANDHARINATH 11980 24 SENIOR 71 217 RUKE ANUBHAV RAMESH 13857 24 SENIOR 71 218 SAMEER JAYANT PATIL 15616 32 SENIOR 71 219 SINGH RUCHI RAKESH 15655 32 SENIOR 71 220 SAWANT ANURAG PRABHAKAR 19014 35 SENIOR 71 221 SARAN KIRAN KANARAM 24129 47 SENIOR 71 222 RAHUL B CHAUDHARI 1545 1 SENIOR 71 223 VAISHNAVI YADAV 5684 4 SENIOR 71 224 SULSUSHIL JAGANNATH 26748 37 SENIOR 71 225 AMEYA PRAKASH GUJAR 7267 9 SENIOR 70 226 ANJALI UMREDKAR 11679 10 SENIOR 70 227 JANICE DCRUZ 11681 10 SENIOR 70 228 SANSKRUTI SURYAKANT GAWALI 28839 11 SENIOR 70 229 SHREESH KAULGUD 9356 17 SENIOR 70 230 RITOBROTO CHANDA 9372 17 SENIOR 70 231 ASHITA K SINGH 14711 27 SENIOR 70 232 SAMIKSHA VIVEKANAND CHA AN 15619 32 SENIOR 70 233 BIBAVE AARTI SUNIL 15654 32 SENIOR 70 234 INGALE KOMAL RAJENDRA 15656 32 SENIOR 70 235 PARDESHI HIMANSHU RAJESH 18411 33 SENIOR 70 236 BHAMARE KRUSHNAKANT C 18321 33 SENIOR 70 237 RIDDHI A GHORPADE 5393 4 SENIOR 70 238 MAULIK SETIA 5390 4 SENIOR 70 239 AMAN KUMAR SINGH 5537 4 SENIOR 70 240 PANKAJ RAWAT 5585 4 SENIOR 70 241 SACHIN KUMAR 5618 4 SENIOR 70 242 NIKHIL KUMAR SINGH 5612 4 SENIOR 70 243 SWARNNIM JAISWAL 9229 16 SENIOR 69 244 DHANASHREE S NAWALE 9241 16 SENIOR 69 245 PINATE SHRUTI UDDHAV 9261 16 SENIOR 69 246 VIPUL SHRIKRISHNA SHEWALE 11974 24 SENIOR 69 247 PALLARI BAGDE 14710 27
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