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D.El.Ed. Student List Mh-,y-,M- izFke o"kZ ijh{kk 2019 laLFkk dk uke & ljLorh dkWyst vkWQ VhplZ Vªsafux nkSlk S.NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER'S NAME 12th/Graduation % 1 AJAY MALWAT JEEVAN KUMAR 62.77 2 AKANSHA SHARMA KANHAIYA LAL SHARMA 76 3 AKASH KUMAR KAMAL SINGH 55.4 4 AKSHAY KUMAR GURJAR RAJENDRA KUMAR GURJAR 73.6 5 ANIL KUMAR NEKRAM 64.15 6 ANIL KUMAR RAM KHILADI 67.4 7 ANIL KUMAR SHARMA RAMAVTAR SHARMA 69.2 8 ANITA KUMARI BAIRWA RAM SWAROOP BAIRWA 60.8 9 ANKIT KUMAR SHARMA BANWARI LAL SHARMA 74.8 10 ARCHANA GURJAR MEETHALAL GURJAR 86.8 11 ARJUN SINGH VAISH KAILASH SINGH RAJPUT 50.6 12 ARVIND SHRICHAND 73.2 13 ARVIND RAJENDRA SINGH 72.4 14 ARVIND SINGH RAMKHILARI SINGH 61.6 15 ASHA KUMARI MEENA KURA MEENA 57.08 16 ASHOK KUMAR KESA RAM 61.8 17 AVTAR SINGH SHER SINGH 61.6 18 BALVEER SINGH KAMAL SINGH 58 19 BALWANT SINGH PRATAP SINGH 61.2 20 BANSHI LAL MEENA GANGADHAR MEENA 55.23 21 BARFEE MEENA RAM KISHAN MEENA 78.6 22 BHANU PRAKASH SHARMA RAGHUNANDAN SHARMA 62.8 23 BHARAT SINGH AJAY SINGH 82.2 24 BHEEKHA RAM NAVA RAM 61.54 25 BHOOPENDAR ATAR SINGH 61.2 26 BHOOPENDRA RAMVARAN SINGH 70.4 27 BHUPENDRA KUMAR NIHAL KUMAR 68.2 28 BHUPENDRA SINGH JAIRAM JAT 62.2 29 DEEPAK GURJAR SUKHVEER SINGH 62.8 30 DEEPAK KUMAR SHARMA SIYA RAM SHARMA 67.8 31 DHANENDRA SINGH OMVEER SINGH 61.6 DHARMENDRA SINGH 32 BANKAWAT GOPAL SINGH BANKAWAT 81.6 33 DILKHUSH MEENA SHANKAR LAL MEENA 66.4 34 DUSHYANT PARASHAR OMPRAKASH PARASHAR 66.2 35 GAURAV PATI RAM 67.2 36 GAURAV KUMAR BAIRWA LEKHRAJ BAIRWA 90.4 37 GIRRAJ PRASAD GURJAR RADHA KISHAN GURJAR 67.8 38 GIRRAJ PRASAD SHARMA BIHARI LAL SHARMA 75.6 39 GOPI RAM SHARMA SURAJ MAL SHARMA 57.2 40 HARI RAM CHOUDHARY RAM DAYAL CHOUDHARY 76.2 41 HARI SINGH LAL SINGH 77.6 42 HARIOM SINGH KAILASH SINGH 72.46 43 HARKESH MEENA PAPPU RAM MEENA 72.2 44 HEERA BAI YOGI RAMKARAN YOGI 70.4 45 HEMLATA SAINI KISHAN LAL SAINI 59 46 HEMRAJ GURJAR DHARM SINGH GURJAR 74.77 47 HEMRAJ GURJAR KAILASH GURJAR 77.4 48 INDRAJEET SINGH UDAIBHAN SINGH 47.08 49 JAI SINGH YOGI JAGDISH PRASAD YOGI 56.46 50 JANTRAM SUGRIV SINGH 51.38 51 JITENDRA KUMAR SHARMA RAMVILASH SHARMA 65.54 52 KAMLESH MEENA LAXMI NARAYAN MEENA 53.23 53 KAVITA BAI AWANA DEVKARAN AWANA 80.4 54 KHUSHBOO RANI MEER CHAND 77 55 KRISHAN KUMAR SHARMA MAHESH KUMAR SHARMA 71.4 56 KULDEEP SINGH CHHATRABHAN SINGH 63.8 57 LAXMI SHARMA VINOD KUMAR SHARMA 70 58 LEELA RAM SHANKRA RAM 77.2 59 LOKENDRA SINGH GURJAR RAJARAM GURJAR 80.6 60 LOKESH KUMAR YADAV DAYANAND YADAV 55.69 61 MADAN LAL GARASIA BABU LAL GARASIA 56.53 62 MAHAVEER SINGH GURJAR MOOL CHAND GURJAR 69.83 63 MAHENDRA KUMAR MEENA RAMKHILARI MEENA 69 64 MAMTA MEENA RAMKISHOR MEENA 53.4 65 MANEESH KUMAR RAMNIBASH SINGH 76.17 66 MANJU MEENA HARIMOHAN MEENA 59 67 MAUSAMI SAINI KALU RAM SAINI 74.6 68 MOHIT SHARMA BHAG CHAND SHARMA 64 69 MONIKA MEENA SARNAM MEENA 87.8 70 MONU KUMAR SUGARAM YADAV 54 71 MS BHAUTI SAINI RAMBHAJAN SAINI 79 72 MS SANJANA SHYAM SINGH 81.2 73 MS SHIVANI SHARMA RAM BABU SHARMA 79.2 74 MUKESH KUMAR SHARMA BAJRANG LAL SHARMA 58.77 75 NAVAL KISHOR SAINI KAJOD MAL SAINI 70.6 76 NAVEEN JANGID SIYARAM SHARMA 78.2 77 NEETU YOGESH CHAND 73.6 78 NEHA YADAV HARI SINGH YADAV 83.6 79 NIKHIL HARDEV SINGH 87.8 80 NILIMA SHARMA RAKESH KUMAR SHARMA 84.2 81 NISHANT SINGH CHANDRABHAN SINGH 73.8 82 NITESH KUMAR BAIRWA RAMKUMAR BAIRWA 77.4 83 NITIN KUMAR VIRENDRA SINGH 51.08 84 OM PRAKASH BAIRWA RAM LAL BAIRWA 69.2 85 OMLATA CHAUDHARY MITTHOO SINGH 70 86 OMPRAKASH MANOHARI 64.2 87 PAWAN KUMAR SHARMA BANWARI LAL SHARMA 57 88 PAYAL MOURYA MANOHAR LAL MOURYA 68.8 89 PAYAL SHARMA DWARKA PRASAD SHARMA 74 90 POOJA ASHOK KUMAR 77 91 POOJA SHARMA SATISH KUMAR SHARMA 83.06 92 POONAM BAI BAIRWA BHAGWAN SAHAY BAIRWA 72.4 93 PRAKASH CHAND MEENA KHANYA MEENA 50.8 94 PRASHANT KUMAR RAIGAR RAMKISHOR RAIGAR 63.8 95 PRIYANKA GURJAR FALI RAM GURJAR 84.2 96 PUSHPENDRA SINGH GURJAR POORAN SINGH GURJAR 71.6 97 RAHUL KUMAR MEENA KAMAL SINGH MEENA 60.8 98 RAHUL SHARMA GOPAL RAM SHARMA 62.46 99 RAHUL SINGH DEV SUKH SINGH 70.8 100 RAJAT SHARMA RAMCHARAN SHARMA 60.8 101 RAJESH JAT RAMSWAROOP JAT 76.6 102 RAKESH KUMAR BAIRWA NAHNURAM BAIRWA 58 103 RAKESH MANDA JIVA RAM 49.2 104 RAM SINGH GURJAR MANGI LAL GURJAR 68.8 105 RAM SWROOP SAINI BHORUI LAL SAINI 59.4 106 RAMHANS MEENA JAGAN LAL MEENA 58.2 107 RAMRAJ GURJAR HAJARI LAL GURJAR 62.31 108 RAVI PRAKASH SANWARIYA RAMKARAN 55.23 109 RAVINA BENIWAL BHAGWAN SINGH 86.2 110 REENA BHAJAN LAL 73.2 111 REKHA CHOUHAN BALBEER SINGH CHOUHAN 61.6 112 RIYA SHARMA SATISH KUMAR SHARMA 80.2 113 ROHITASH SHIVRAM 66.62 114 ROSHAN SINGH GURJAR DHARM SINGH GURJAR 56 115 RUCHI KUMARI AMAR SINGH 60 116 SACHIN KUMAR GURJAR RAMAVATAR GURJAR 81.4 117 SANDEEP SINGH DOI LAL CHAND DOI 51.4 118 SANTOSH GURJAR MITHALAL GURJAR 91 119 SAROJ BAI GURJAR SIYARAM GURJAR 86 120 SARUPA RAM GOPA RAM 77.4 121 SATISH KUMAR SWAMI BANWARI LAL SWAMI 75.8 122 SATISH MEENA KARULAL MEENA 62.4 123 SATYAWAN SINGH GURJAR LALALU RAM GURJAR 63.8 124 SAVITRI BAIRWA ROHITASH BAIRWA 65 125 SEEMA MEENA MAN SINGH MEENA 61.4 126 SEEMA MEENA PUNJA MEENA 56.2 127 SHIMLA MEENA LALLU PRASAD MEENA 85 128 SHIVANI SHARMA HARI NARAYAN SHARMA 87.6 129 SHIVRAJ HARLAL PACHVARIYA 52.31 130 SHRAWAN KUMAR BHERA RAM 76.8 131 SONU KUMAR MEENA HANUMAN SAHAYA MEENA 54 132 SUKHVEER SINGH BHEEM SINGH 69.2 133 SUMAN ANEJA RAMKISHORE ANEJA 58.2 134 SUMAN GURJAR GIRRAJ SINGH GURJAR 81.6 135 SUMAN KUMARI HETRAM 89.2 136 SURAJMAL TAWAD BABU LAL TAWAD 61.4 137 SURBHI PRAKASH CHAND SINGHAL 73 138 SURESH KOLI PAPPURAM KOLI 85.4 139 SURESH KUMAR KANKARWAL RAMESH CHAND BAIRWA 47.54 140 TEJA RAM KALBI MODA RAM 60.77 141 UDAY SINGH SAINI RAM BHAJAN SAINI 62.4 142 VANDANA GURJAR RAMVEER SINGH KHATANA 84.8 143 VARTIKA SHARMA ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA 66.31 144 VIJAY KUMAR SAINI REVAR MAL SAINI 63.23 145 VIJAY MEENA JIVAN RAM MEENA 62.2 146 VIKRAM KUMAR GORNA UDAY LAL 72.2 147 VISHNU KUMAR HUKAM SINGH 71.2 148 VISHNU KUMAR SHARMA KAJOD MAL SHARMA 68 149 VIVEK KUMAR OMVEER SHARMA 53.2 150 YOGENDER KUMAR SHARMA SIYA RAM SHARMA 51.6 Mh-,y-,M- izFke o"kZ ijh{kk 2019 laLFkk dk uke & ljLorh dkWyst vkWQ VhplZ Vªsafux nkSlk Pre BSTC % 58.16 60 60.33 66 60 64.16 54.16 56.16 51.5 72.66 52.5 60 60.66 64.5 51.83 65.66 66.33 67.66 64.16 67.66 62.83 71.83 64.16 64.16 65.5 65.5 60.66 64.16 64 67.5 54.6 67.83 62 65.33 64.33 60.16 63.33 71.33 57.83 63.33 64.5 59.3 61.66 52.83 62.33 66.33 68.33 64.5 66.83 56.83 66.66 62.33 61.16 56.66 53 56.33 50.5 62.16 64.5 64.16 61 73.5 69.83 67 63.66 66.33 59.83 69.17 59.33 63.66 60 60.5 62.83 67.16 67.33 67.33 55.33 60 63.33 62.5 64.5 60.66 68.33 61.83 60.5 60.33 53.16 56.33 51.66 52.33 52.66 56.33 54.5 60 67 52.66 62.83 68.16 65.83 67.5 63.33 61.83 65.16 63.83 67.16 63.16 62 60.5 59.33 59.5 59.83 61.16 66.33 68 61 64.83 54.5 63.66 63.83 61.16 63.83 53.66 64.83 56.33 60.66 53.5 59.33 55.5 60.33 63.33 62 63.5 56.16 62.5 66 53.66 60 60.83 64.66 64.83 63.66 58.16 65.5 63.83 52.66 53.5 63.5 51 56 63.66.
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