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Directorate of Higher Education,Pune,Central Building Open Merit Scholarship Eligible Students List Renewal-2018-19 Aafreen Jaha Directorate of Higher Education,Pune,Central Building Open Merit Scholarship Eligible students list Renewal-2018-19 Application ID Student Name Full name of the institute DHEOPNM20170001 Aafreen Jahan Jameel Brijlal Biyani Science college Ahmad Khan DHEOPNM20170002 Aarati Chandrakanat Yashwantrao Chavan Institute Of Science, Bebale Satara DHEOPNM20170003 Aarti Kannan Lakshmi Mulund College of Commerce, Mulund, Mumbai- 400080 DHEOPNM20170004 Aasbe Komal Keshav Shri Sant Damaji Mahavidyala, Mangalwedha. DHEOPNM20170005 Aasbe Madhuri Abhiman Shree Sant Damaji College Magalweda, Solapur DHEOPNM20170006 Acharya Sarayu Vidyadhar Mulund College of Commerce, Mulund, Mumbai- 400080 DHEOPNM20170007 Addapa Kiran Virbhadra Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur DHEOPNM20170008 Adpawar Abhishek Amolakchand College, Yavatmal Gajanan DHEOPNM20170009 Adwani Vanshika Bharat Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati DHEOPNM20170010 Agarwal Ritvik Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Dineshchandra Economics, Vile Parle, Mumbai-400056 DHEOPNM20170011 Agrawal Mayuri Rajendra Brijlal Biyani Science College of Amravati DHEOPNM20170012 Alfiya Aashique Nirban Amolakchand Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal. DHEOPNM20170013 Alisha Jaweriya Syed Amolakchand Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal. Rafique DHEOPNM20170014 Almeida Evita Gonsalo D.G. Ruparel College of Arts,Science & Commerce Mumbai-016 DHEOPNM20170015 Amruta Jagannath Fuke SBES College of Arts & commerce , Aurangabad DHEOPNM20170016 Archana Kannan Lakshmi Mulund College of Commerce, Mulund, Mumbai- 400080 DHEOPNM20170017 Aswar Akanksha Rajesh Brijlal Biyani Science College of Amravati DHEOPNM20170018 Avhad Rani Hanumant K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed DHEOPNM20170019 Babrekar Akshara KET'SV.G.VAZE COLLEGE OF ARTS,SC& Prashant COM, Mumbai-400081 DHEOPNM20170020 Bade Diksha Mahadev K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed DHEOPNM20170021 Bade Kanchan Kakasaheb K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed DHEOPNM20170022 Bade Rohini Bhausaheb K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed DHEOPNM20170023 Bade Varsha Sadashiv K.G.V Mahavidyalaya,Shiru,Beed DHEOPNM20170024 Bagal Sneha Shivaji KET'SV.G.VAZE COLLEGE OF ARTS,SC& COM, Mumbai-400081 DHEOPNM20170025 Baheti Tejal Omprakash Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur DHEOPNM20170026 Bahir Sushama Somnath K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed DHEOPNM20170027 Bahirwal Savita Balasaheb K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed DHEOPNM20170028 Balinge Shruti Ashok Amolakchand Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal. DHEOPNM20170029 Bandewar Amita Shamrao Sant Gadge Maharaj college, Loha, Nanded DHEOPNM20170030 Bane Siddhi Raman Mulund College of Commerce, Mulund, Mumbai- 400080 DHEOPNM20170031 Bangar Archana K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed Babasaheb DHEOPNM20170032 Bangar Manisha Dnyandev K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed DHEOPNM20170033 Bangar Vanita Sitaram K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed DHEOPNM20170034 Bangera Vishmitha Mulund College of Commerce, Mulund, Mumbai- Damodhar 400080 DHEOPNM20170035 Bankar Rekha Shivnath K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed DHEOPNM20170036 Bargaje Manisha Sitaram K.G.V Mahavidyalaya,Shiru,Beed DHEOPNM20170037 Bargaje Sima Vishwanath K.G.V Mahavidyalaya,Shiru,Beed DHEOPNM20170038 Barve Dipali Keshavrao Arts,Science,Commerce College, Ambad, Jalna DHEOPNM20170039 Barve Manisha Kantarao Arts,Science,Commerce College, Ambad, Jalna DHEOPNM20170040 Batule Kajal Somnath K.G.V Mahavidyalaya,Shiru,Beed DHEOPNM20170041 Behere Arjun Gopal Brijlal Biyani Science college DHEOPNM20170042 Belwalkar Komal Arun Mulund College of Commerce, Mulund, Mumbai- 400080 DHEOPNM20170043 Bhagat Darshana Rahul Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati DHEOPNM20170044 Bhakare Pooja Aniruddha Amolakchand College, Yavatmal DHEOPNM20170045 Bhandari Akruti Arun KET'SV.G.VAZE COLLEGE OF ARTS,SC& COM DHEOPNM20170046 Bhanushali Aishwarya Mulund College of Commerce, Mulund, Mumbai- Hansraj 400080 DHEOPNM20170047 Bharatiya Vaidehi Sudhir Brijlal Biyani Science college DHEOPNM20170048 Bhayaje Shraddha Sunil S.S & L.S. Patkar Varde College, Goregaon, Mumbai-62 DHEOPNM20170049 Bhiwapurkar Divay Satish Birla College of Arts,Science & Commerce, Kalyan DHEOPNM20170050 Bhoir Kajal Damodar Birla College of Arts,Science & Commerce, Kalyan DHEOPNM20170051 Bhumkar Ankta Balashaeb Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur DHEOPNM20170052 Bidare Akshay Babu Ganpatrao Arwade commerce College, Sangli DHEOPNM20170053 Birajdar Ankita Appasaheb Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur DHEOPNM20170054 Bobade Rutuja Rajendrao Late Narayanrao A Deshmukh Arts,Commcer, College, Amravati DHEOPNM20170055 Bulani Shilpa Manoj Brijlal Biyani Science College of Amravati DHEOPNM20170056 Chalodiya Pranav Jitendra Narsee Monjee College of Commcer & Economics- Mumbai-400056 DHEOPNM20170057 Chattopadhyay Jiniya st. xavier's college Chandranath DHEOPNM20170058 Chaudhari Urvi Rajivbhai Mulund College of Commerce, Mulund, Mumbai- 400080 DHEOPNM20170059 Chaukekar Tejaswi KET'SV.G.VAZE COLLEGE OF ARTS,SC& Shridhar COM, Mumbai-400081 DHEOPNM20170060 Chavan Bhagyashree Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur Vyankat DHEOPNM20170061 Chavan Dipali Nishikant S.S & L.S. Patkar Varde College, Goregaon, Mumbai-62 DHEOPNM20170062 Chavan Nilam Ashok R.B.Madkholkar Mahavidyalaya, Chandgad. DHEOPNM20170063 Chavan Pranay Arun B.B Arts,N.B.Commerce & B.P Science College,Digras, Yavatmal DHEOPNM20170064 Chavan Shivani Vilas Shripatrao Chougule Arts & Science College, Kolhapur DHEOPNM20170065 Chavan Soni Dilip K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed DHEOPNM20170066 Chavan Swati Kundalik Shri Sant Damaji Mahavidyala, Mangalwedha. Solapur DHEOPNM20170067 Chavhan Akshay Sunil Ganpatrao Arwade commerce College, Sangli DHEOPNM20170068 Chavhan Sakshi Sakshi Brijlal Biyani Science College of Amravati Gajendra DHEOPNM20170069 Chechar Pooja Vasant Shripatrao Chougule Arts & Science College, Kolhapur DHEOPNM20170070 Chechar Priyanka Ramrao Shripatrao Chougule Arts & Science College, Kolhapur DHEOPNM20170071 Chheda Harsh Kishor Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics, Vile Parle, Mumbai-400056 DHEOPNM20170072 Choudhari Mahima Vilas Mulund College of Commerce, Mulund, Mumbai- 400080 DHEOPNM20170073 Chougule Pranoti Sambhaji Dr.Ghali College, Gadhinglaj. DHEOPNM20170074 Chougule Vaishali Bajirao Shripatrao Chougule Arts & Science College, Kolhapur DHEOPNM20170075 Dabholkar Nikita Ravindra Arts & Science College,Ratnagiri DHEOPNM20170076 Dalvi Latasha Datta S.P. College, Pune DHEOPNM20170077 Dangarne Ganesh Sanjay Karmveer Bhaurao Patil College, Islampur- Sangli DHEOPNM20170078 Dangi Anita Parasaram Amolakchand College, Yavatmal DHEOPNM20170079 Darokar Rutuja Jayant Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati DHEOPNM20170080 Dave Deepanshi Mukesh Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics, Vile Parle, Mumbai-400056 DHEOPNM20170081 Desai Yogita Balasaheb Jaysingpur College, Jaysingpur DHEOPNM20170082 Deshmukh Shamal Gajanan Brijlal Biyani Science college DHEOPNM20170083 Deshpande Aishwarya Anil G.S Science Arts & Commerce College Khamgaon. DHEOPNM20170084 Devadhe Monika K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed Prabhakar DHEOPNM20170085 Devekar Smita Shankar B.N.Bandodkar College of Science , Thane - 400601 DHEOPNM20170086 Dhage Shubhangi Manohar Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur DHEOPNM20170087 Dhakane Ashwini K.G.V Mahavidyalaya,Shiru,Beed Annasaheb DHEOPNM20170088 Dhake Varsha Shamrao S.S & L.S. Patkar Varde College, Goregaon, Mumbai-62 DHEOPNM20170089 Dhane Prajakta Rajendra Yashwantrao Chavan Institute Of Science, Satara DHEOPNM20170090 Dhavle Mauli Chandrakant Shri Shivaji Mahavidyalay, Barshi, Solapur DHEOPNM20170091 Dhenge Swapnali Suresh Dr. Ghali College, Gadhinglaj, Dist- Kolhapur DHEOPNM20170092 Dhoot Rohini Chandulal Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur DHEOPNM20170093 Dhupe Seema Kakasaheb ARTS ,SCIENCE COMMERCE COLLEGE AMBAD DIST. JALNA 431204 DHEOPNM20170094 Dhupe Yogita Keshvrao ARTS ,SCIENCE COMMERCE COLLEGE AMBAD DIST. JALNA 431204 DHEOPNM20170095 Dhurve Suryakant Amolakchand College, Yavatmal Madhavrao DHEOPNM20170096 Dilna Madhusoodhanan Mulund College of Commerce, Mulund, Mumbai- 400080 DHEOPNM20170097 Dipte Nishchay Mukundrao Brijlal Biyani Science college DHEOPNM20170098 Divya Ketan Raj Mithibai College of Arts,Sci,Comm, Vile Parle, Mumbai-400056 DHEOPNM20170099 Divya Kodeeswaran Suja Mulund College of Commerce, Mulund, Mumbai- 400080 DHEOPNM20170100 Doke Swati Sureh Shree sant Damaji College, Magalweda, Solapur DHEOPNM20170101 Dolas Sakshi Pradeep Brijlal Biyani Science College of Amravati DHEOPNM20170102 Dongar Rohini Rajendra K.G.V. Mahila Mahvidhyalya , Beed DHEOPNM20170103 Dongare Aksay Vitthal R.G. Bagdia Arts,Sci, College, Jalna DHEOPNM20170104 Dongre Samiksha Sanjay Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati DHEOPNM20170105 Dorkhade Dipti Prakash Arts & Science College,Ratnagiri DHEOPNM20170106 Dudhal Sanchin Vasant Karmveer Bhaurao Patil College, Islampur- Sangli DHEOPNM20170107 Dudhane Shital Ashokrao Amolakchand College, Yavatmal DHEOPNM20170108 Durani Muskankaur Rupesh KET'SV.G.VAZE COLLEGE OF ARTS,SC& COM, Mumbai-400081 DHEOPNM20170109 Eknar Priyanka Hiraman Amolakchand College, Yavatmal DHEOPNM20170110 Funde Priyanka Ajinath K.G.V Mahavidyalaya,Shiru,Beed DHEOPNM20170111 Gadkhe Rashikha Sunil Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati DHEOPNM20170112 Gadling Mayuri Rajesh Brijlal Biyani Science College of Amravati DHEOPNM20170113 Gaikwad Ankita Bajirao Shripatrao Chougule Arts & Science College, Kolhapur DHEOPNM20170114 Gaikwad Kalyani Shri R.L.T.College of Science, Akola. Nandkishor DHEOPNM20170115 Gaikwad Kranti Madhavrao Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur DHEOPNM20170116 Gaikwad Rashmi
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