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Of Session 2021-2022 (Published on 25/08/2021) Note: 1 Combined Provisional List of Eligible Applicants BBA - I (UT Pool) of Session 2021-2022 (Published on 25/08/2021) Note: 1. Merit List is Provisional as per information/documents uploaded by the applicants. 2. Display of Provisional List of Applicants who have been allotted college will be on 28th August, 2021 by 5.00 PM Weightage Sr No FormNo Name FatherName Gender DOB PoolName CategoryName Total Percentage Percentage NSS NCC GULSHAN 1 A56963 PARAS SACHDEVA M 14/09/2002 UT General 98.40 1.97 0 100.37 SACHDEVA SANJAY KUMAR 2 A17017 RIIT KAMBOJ F 12/02/2003 UT General 98.20 0.98 0 99.18 KAMBOJ VIRENDER 3 A22529 AVANI DHIMAN F 01/07/2003 UT General 96.40 1.93 0 98.33 DHIMAN HARMANPREET 4 A42740 SURJIT SINGH F 03/07/2003 UT General 98.20 0.00 0 98.20 KAUR 5 A22973 SHAURYA LAKHI RITESH LAKHI M 11/07/2003 UT General 97.00 0.97 0 97.97 6 A40877 BHAVYA SINGLA ASHOK SINGLA F 30/01/2003 UT General 97.60 0.00 0 97.60 VANSHIKA 7 A37157 NARESH KUMAR F 22/08/2003 UT General 97.60 0.00 0 97.60 PAPNEJA 8 A24348 GAURJA GARG VISHNU KUMAR F 05/10/2003 UT General 97.60 0.00 0 97.60 9 A23365 ABHA SINGH JANGRAJ SINGH F 04/08/2003 UT General 96.60 0.97 0 97.57 10 A14723 CHAHAT SINGLA RAJAN SINGLA F 20/07/2003 UT General 96.40 0.96 0 97.36 MUKESH 11 A11930 MEHAK SHARMA F 31/07/2003 UT General 96.40 0.96 0 97.36 CHANDER TARANPREET 12 A15824 AMARJEET SINGH F 24/11/2003 UT General 95.40 1.91 0 97.31 KAUR SAINI Single Girl VRINDA VISHAL Child/One Girl Child 13 A58018 F 06/03/2003 UT 97.00 0.00 0 97.00 BHARDWAJ BHARDWAJ out of the only the Two Girl Children 14 A12762 RAGHAV NARESH KUMAR M 20/03/2003 UT General 96.80 0.00 0 96.80 15 A24046 UTKARSH SETHI RAVI SETHI M 07/02/2004 UT Defence 96.60 0.00 0 96.60 16 A26661 SAMRIDHI VIG SANJEEV KUMAR F 09/02/2004 UT General 95.60 0.96 0 96.56 HARSHDEEP GURPREET SINGH 17 A19686 M 19/09/2002 UT General 96.20 0.00 0 96.20 SINGH SANDHU SANDHU MR. MUKESH 18 A20473 PRANAV JAIN M 27/12/2002 UT General 96.20 0.00 0 96.20 KUMAR JAIN GANGA RAM PARDEEP KUMAR 19 A47562 M 22/04/2003 UT General 96.20 0.00 0 96.20 MITTAL MITTAL 20 A16024 NITAY SOOD NEETAN SOOD M 12/04/2004 UT General 95.20 0.95 0 96.15 DHARAM PAL 21 A33801 AKSHIT MITTAL M 28/08/2002 UT General 96.00 0.00 0 96.00 MITTAL 22 A36567 ANUBHAV PANKAJ KUMAR M 04/10/2003 UT General 96.00 0.00 0 96.00 23 A12775 MEHUL RAJAN RAJINDER RAJAN M 18/02/2003 UT General 95.00 0.95 0 95.95 AVNEET KAUR GURMINDER 24 A17079 F 10/09/2003 UT General 95.00 0.95 0 95.95 GILL SINGH 25 A12125 PAYAL INDERJEET F 21/05/2004 UT Scheduled caste 95.80 0.00 0 95.80 26 A20848 BHAVNA MUNISH KUMAR F 12/07/2003 UT General 95.60 0.00 0 95.60 27 A19011 NIKITA JAMWAL DEVINDER SINGH F 19/09/2003 UT General 95.60 0.00 0 95.60 Defence,Single Girl Child/One Girl Child 28 A11423 MEHAK RAJESH VAID F 04/11/2003 UT 95.60 0.00 0 95.60 out of the only the Two Girl Children PAWANDEEP 29 A23192 ANSHI ARORA F 24/01/2004 UT General 95.60 0.00 0 95.60 SINGH ARORA SUKHPREET 30 A42283 KIRANJOT KAUR F 12/04/2003 UT General 94.60 0.95 0 95.55 SINGH GAIND BHUMIKA 31 A28573 VINOD KUMAR F 02/08/2003 UT General 94.60 0.95 0 95.55 AGGARWAL 32 A29523 LIVKIRAT SETHI VIKAS SETHI M 16/12/2002 UT General 92.60 1.85 1 95.45 33 A50267 YASH YADAV PURUSHOTAM M 19/05/2002 UT General 95.40 0.00 0 95.40 PARVINDER 34 A16416 VARNIKA SHARMA F 15/01/2003 UT General 94.40 0.00 1 95.40 KUMAR SANJAY KUMAR 35 A40576 RAGHAV GOEL M 16/01/2003 UT General 95.40 0.00 0 95.40 GOEL 36 A11939 ANSHITA KHANNA PRINKLE KHANNA F 20/07/2003 UT General 95.40 0.00 0 95.40 ANHAD SINGH PARMINDER 37 A27119 M 23/08/2003 UT Sports 95.40 0.00 0 95.40 PABLA SINGH 38 A29857 HEMANG RANA RAVINDER SINGH M 30/03/2004 UT General 95.40 0.00 0 95.40 RAJ KUMAR 39 A28262 ISHANT CHAWLA M 30/11/2001 UT General 94.40 0.94 0 95.34 CHAWLA 40 A10565 ANANYA BURMI HEMANT BURMI F 17/12/2002 UT General 94.40 0.94 0 95.34 ASHISHPAL SINGH HAKAM SINGH 41 A35699 M 26/12/2002 UT General 94.40 0.94 0 95.34 CHAUHAN CHAUHAN 42 A24041 NEHAL SHARMA ANUP SHARMA F 29/04/2002 UT General 95.20 0.00 0 95.20 43 A30419 NAMAN CHHABRA RAKESH KUMAR M 22/03/2003 UT General 95.20 0.00 0 95.20 44 A44249 PAARTH GANDHI RAJEEV GANDHI M 20/06/2003 UT General 95.20 0.00 0 95.20 45 A12754 SHERRON JOSHI VISHAL JOSHI F 21/08/2003 UT General 95.20 0.00 0 95.20 46 A49813 AARYAN ABBOT VINOD ABBOT M 07/02/2004 UT General 95.20 0.00 0 95.20 47 A18478 SANVI GULATI VINOD GULATI F 23/02/2003 UT General 94.20 0.94 0 95.14 48 A48599 KIRTI TANWAR JAIVIR SINGH F 17/07/2004 UT General 93.20 1.86 0 95.06 49 A16732 MUSKAN GULSIA SUKESH GULSIA F 01/11/2002 UT General 95.00 0.00 0 95.00 50 A43033 CHAKSHU LOVELEEN KUMAR F 17/08/2003 UT General 95.00 0.00 0 95.00 Single Girl Child/One Girl Child 51 A48597 KRITI SOOD MR. UMESH SOOD F 12/11/2003 UT 95.00 0.00 0 95.00 out of the only the Two Girl Children Single Girl Child/One Girl Child 52 A14504 GURPREET KAUR RAVINDER SINGH F 03/04/2003 UT 94.00 0.94 0 94.94 out of the only the Two Girl Children 53 A16177 ADITI DUGGAL ANKUSH DUGGAL F 10/04/2003 UT , General 94.00 0.94 0 94.94 BHARAT 54 A31801 ISHITA MEHRA F 16/09/2003 UT General 93.00 0.93 1 94.93 BHUSHAN 55 A48098 TANISH RANA TARSEM LAL M 26/06/2002 UT Scheduled caste 94.80 0.00 0 94.80 TARANNUM PUNEET 56 A27736 F 06/08/2003 UT General 94.80 0.00 0 94.80 BHANDARI BHANDARI 57 A42516 HARSHITA GUPTA SUNIL KUMAR F 25/12/2003 UT General 94.80 0.00 0 94.80 58 A11842 MANPREET KAUR KULVIR SINGH F 15/04/2003 UT Rural Area Student 92.80 0.93 1 94.73 59 A33505 MANPREET KAUR KULVIR SINGH F 15/04/2003 UT Rural Area Student 92.80 0.93 1 94.73 DALIP KUMAR 60 A55583 CHIRAG BAGRI M 29/05/2003 UT General 92.80 1.86 0 94.66 BAGRI 61 A25690 MANAV ARORA RAJESH KUMAR M 10/05/2003 UT General 94.60 0.00 0 94.60 GUNEET SINGH RATTAN SINGH 62 A33171 M 18/09/2003 UT General 94.60 0.00 0 94.60 WALIA WALIA 63 A29393 SAUMYAA KAPILA MOHNISH KAPILA F 13/11/2002 UT General 94.40 0.00 0 94.40 ASHUTOSH 64 A14230 SHIV M 30/03/2003 UT General 94.40 0.00 0 94.40 KUMAR MR. RAJINDER 65 A10762 PRERNA RANA F 23/10/2003 UT General 94.40 0.00 0 94.40 SINGH RANA DEEPINDER 66 A39043 DIVIJ SINGH M 22/01/2003 UT Sports 94.20 0.00 0 94.20 SINGH JUGINDER PAL 67 A21588 JAPNDEEP SINGH M 16/08/2003 UT General 93.20 0.93 0 94.13 SINGH 68 A40934 PAURUSH DEWEDI DHIRAJ KUMAR M 31/08/2003 UT General 93.20 0.93 0 94.13 69 A17435 DILREET KAUR IQBAL SINGH F 28/11/2003 UT Scheduled caste 93.20 0.93 0 94.13 PREM KUMAR 70 A28676 BHOOMI ARORA F 08/11/2002 UT General 94.00 0.00 0 94.00 ARORA SHREYA GHANISH 71 A55012 F 22/09/2003 UT General 94.00 0.00 0 94.00 MAHINDRU MAHINDRU HARSHIT 72 A13333 HARJIT SINGH F 03/08/2003 UT General 93.00 0.93 0 93.93 LAKHYAN 73 A38871 ALISHA SINGLA VIPIN SINGLA F 05/12/2002 UT General 93.80 0.00 0 93.80 JOGINDER SINGH 74 A17590 Akanksha rana F 17/11/2003 UT Defence 93.80 0.00 0 93.80 RANA AMANDEEP SINGH 75 A50064 SIDAK SINGH PURI M 28/11/2003 UT Defence 92.80 0.00 1 93.80 PURI 76 A53183 MANVI GULATI GULSHAN GULATI F 31/10/2002 UT General 92.80 0.93 0 93.73 SIMRANJEET 77 A10288 JAGTAR SINGH M 02/02/2004 UT General 92.80 0.93 0 93.73 SINGH KRISHAN DEV 78 A44426 ANIKA F 11/02/2004 UT General 92.80 0.93 0 93.73 SINGH 79 A20311 SAHIL GARG SURESH GARG M 19/04/2002 UT General 93.60 0.00 0 93.60 80 A33114 MEHAK KURICHH HEMANT KUMAR F 07/06/2003 UT General 92.60 0.00 1 93.60 81 A18507 ABHIJOT KAUR GURINDER SINGH F 15/08/2003 UT General 93.60 0.00 0 93.60 82 A36590 KAVYA KANSAL SUSHIL KUMAR M 03/02/2004 UT General 93.60 0.00 0 93.60 JATINDERBIR 83 A55705 HARSEERAT KAUR F 01/05/2004 UT General 93.60 0.00 0 93.60 SINGH 84 A48059 ARSHDEEP SINGH HARMEET SINGH M 05/09/2002 UT General 92.60 0.93 0 93.53 Single Girl VANSHIKA SANDEEP Child/One Girl Child 85 A13375 F 26/09/2002 UT 93.40 0.00 0 93.40 SHARDA SHARDA out of the only the Two Girl Children 86 A12034 KAMALJEET KAUR JARNAIL SINGH F 16/10/2002 UT General 93.40 0.00 0 93.40 AJAY KUMAR 87 A27934 AKSHAT RANAUT M 20/06/2003 UT Defence 93.40 0.00 0 93.40 RANAUT RAMESH 88 A51643 SHIVAM SHARMA CHANDRA M 02/09/2003 UT General 93.40 0.00 0 93.40 SHARMA DEVANSHU PUNEET KUMAR 89 A21245 M 05/11/2003 UT General 93.40 0.00 0 93.40 GOYAL GOYAL 90 A29129 RACHIT SURINDER KUMAR M 18/02/2004 UT General 92.40 0.92 0 93.32 91 A10791 KUNAL SHARMA SANJEEV SHARMA M 03/09/2002 UT General 93.20 0.00 0 93.20 Single Girl Child/One Girl Child 92 A17002 SAKSHI GANDHI SUNIL K GANDHI F 20/09/2002 UT 93.20 0.00 0 93.20 out of the only the Two Girl Children SHAURYA SINGH JASBIR SINGH 93 A48272 F 24/06/2003 UT Defence 93.20 0.00 0 93.20 CHAUHAN CHAUHAN RIZWAN AHMED 94 A50234 RIMSHA F 22/11/2003 UT General 93.20 0.00 0 93.20 RAZA AJAY KUMAR 95 A20459 KARAN JINDAL M 10/12/2003 UT General 93.20 0.00 0 93.20 JINDAL GAGANDEEP 96 A48692 BIJENDER KUMAR M 02/02/2005 UT General 93.20 0 93.20 SHARMA JANVI RATTAN 97 A33847 DR.
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