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Banaras Hindu University Provisional List of Candidates Called for Typing Test for Recruitment of Junior Clerk BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY PROVISIONAL LIST OF CANDIDATES CALLED FOR TYPING TEST FOR RECRUITMENT OF JUNIOR CLERK Provisional list of candidates (10 candidates per vacancy) in order of merit based on marks obtained in CBT for the post of Junior Clerk (Post Code: 4384) advertised vide Advt. No. 06/20189 in the Administrative Sector, BHU held on 22.09.2019 is given below: The final select list will be subject to qualifying the Computer Typing Test (Skill Test) and confirmation of the eligibility of the candidates as per advertised qualification & other eligibility conditions and verification of their documents and claims made in the application form. CATEGORY : UR SL. Applicant Applicant Sub App. Seq. No. Roll Number Applicant Full Name Father's Full Name No. Category Category ABHAY KUMAR 1 4384077740 2072260157 SHIVANAND GUPTA OBC GUPTA SHYAM SUNDAR 2 4384091593 2752370243 NEERAJ KUMAR OBC SAW 3 4384040693 2411960027 ABHISHEK KUMAR KAPILDEO PRASAD General PRAGYA NAND RAM PRASAD 4 4384039031 2072650103 General PATHAK PATHAK SANDEEP KUMAR MAYA SHSNKAR 5 4384092516 2071510174 General SHUKLA SHUKLA AMARDEEP NANDOO RAM 6 43842660 2071260043 OBC KUMAR YADAV YADAV ABHIJEET KUMAR 7 4384048087 2342450137 UMESH KUMAR RAI General RAI GAJANAND 8 4384059152 2492050433 DEVESH AVASTHI General AVASTHI 9 4384060425 2752220095 ANKUR KUMAR KAMLESH SINGH General EWS AJAY KUMAR 10 43847062 2431360061 Sri Ram Dular Singh OBC SINGH AVNISH KUMAR LATE NIRANKAR 11 43849627 2581750434 General EWS SRIVASTAVA NATH SRIVASTAVA LAL CHANDRA 12 4384047093 2021450375 VISHAL PATEL General PATEL PHOOL CHAND 13 4384087104 2721690127 VIKAS YADAV OBC YADAV SL. Applicant Applicant Sub App. Seq. No. Roll Number Applicant Full Name Father's Full Name No. Category Category 14 4384061106 2821830068 ROHIT SINGH RAM ASHISH SINGH General AJAY KUMAR 15 4384037333 2092090049 HARIHAR GOSWAMI General EWS GOSWAMI SAURABH AMAN KUMAR 16 4384043042 2121670282 CHANDRA General EWS SRIVASTAVA SRIVASTAVA 17 4384067575 2621420137 ANKIT MAURYA BASUDEV MAURYA OBC HEMENDRA NAYAN PRAKASH 18 4384063621 2081150055 General MISHRA MISHRA 19 438413813 2501870381 SHIVA JI YADAV SHYAM LAL YADAV OBC GAURAV KUMAR RAM KISHUN 20 4384035680 2922610095 OBC YADAV YADAV DEVENDRA 21 4384078974 2381320339 AKASH SHARMA General EWS SHARMA PAWAN KUMAR 22 4384093343 2651400043 MAYANK SHARMA General EWS SHARMA SHYAM SUNDAR 23 4384084237 2681500224 ARCHANA TIWARI General TIWARI 24 4384059378 2562200046 RAM BALI JAG NARAYAN VIND OBC 25 4384071121 2121670514 DEEPAK SAXENA GOPAL NARAYAN General EWS VISHWAS VINOD KUMAR 26 4384076960 2311190072 General EWS MALVIYA MALVIYA AMIT VIKRAM 27 4384024270 2381320661 SURESH SINGH General EWS SINGH PRAVEEN KUMAR ANIL KUMAR 28 4384093933 2581751268 General EWS SRIVASTAVA SRIVASTAVA 29 4384075233 2562150233 PRATEEK JAISWAL VIRENDRA JAISWAL OBC 30 4384078171 2681500047 KIRAN DEVI PAL ASHOK KUMAR PAL OBC SL. Applicant Applicant Sub App. Seq. No. Roll Number Applicant Full Name Father's Full Name No. Category Category 31 4384040735 2752370061 AMIT KUMAR ANIL PRASAD OBC CHANDRA PRATAP MAHENDRA 32 4384093621 2061590461 General EWS SINGH PRATAP SINGH SHOBH NATH 33 4384029745 2341800246 PRAVEEN SINGH General SINGH CHANDRA SHEKHAR 34 4384074182 2872180242 ABHISHEK KUMAR OBC YADAV PRAMOD KUMAR 35 4384077662 2281840666 RISHAV KUMAR OBC SAHU 36 4384068732 2562200264 PRADEEP KUMAR GORAKH NATH OBC ARUN KUMAR 37 4384066565 2071260082 SURESH SINGH General EWS SINGH YUGAL KISHOR 38 4384046321 2381320410 VARTIKA PODDAR General EWS PODDAR SUSHANT KUMAR 39 4384067726 2581750308 ARVIND SINGH General EWS SINGH 40 4384042451 2321230111 ANKIT KUMAR ASHWANI KUMAR General SUDHANSHU 41 4384072155 2621580223 DEENANATH GUPTA OBC GUPTA SHIV SHANKAR ASHOK KUMAR 42 4384081708 2021430201 OBC GUPTA GUPTA SATYENDRA 43 4384033743 2762520117 KUMAR SHANU General NARAYAN SINGH ANKIT KUMAR AJEET KUMAR 44 4384046326 2342450194 General EWS SHRIVASTAV SHRIVASTAV RAGHVENDRA 45 4384050914 2752370033 ANKIT KUMAR General EWS PRASAD SINGH SL. Applicant Applicant Sub App. Seq. No. Roll Number Applicant Full Name Father's Full Name No. Category Category ANKITA RAMASHARE 46 4384084011 2672000095 RAMASHARE OBC YADAV YADAV ARUN KUMAR 47 4384070384 2692070187 ABHISHEK General EWS MISHRA VIPIN BIHARI 48 4384041860 2731701315 ANAND MAURYA OBC MAURYA DEEPAK KUMAR 49 4384040125 2021450244 RAJESH SINGH OBC SINGH MANISH KUMAR 50 4384092572 2181990024 N P CHOUREY OBC CHOUREY SARVESH KUMAR MEVA LAL 51 4384074146 2342630071 OBC CHAUDHARY CHAUDHARY 52 4384067478 2202060019 VINAY PAL OM PRKASH General MANISH KUMAR LET PRAMOD 53 4384030187 2731701216 General SINGH KUMAR SINGH 54 4384036250 2342580072 VIMLESH KUMAR SURENDRA PANDEY General EWS 55 4384046404 2752220364 VISHAL KUMAR PRABEEN KUMAR OBC 56 4384086760 2731700065 AYUSH VERMA MOHAN VERMA OBC 57 4384074385 2921530073 AMOD VERMA PRAMOD VERMA OBC ASHISH KUMAR RAM CHANDRA 58 4384050598 2071510167 OBC SINGH SINGH PRATIK KUMAR GANGA PRASAD 59 4384041808 2431360183 OBC CHAURASIA CHAURASIA PRASHANT OMKAR SINGH 60 4384091078 2071540103 OBC KASHYAP KASHYAP 61 4384042539 2092090158 ASHISH KUMAR KRISHNA PRASAD OBC SL. Applicant Applicant Sub App. Seq. No. Roll Number Applicant Full Name Father's Full Name No. Category Category 62 4384059405 2752390110 SUJEET KUMAR AJAY SAH OBC ASHUTOSH 63 4384043814 2311190074 KANHAIYA LAL OBC GUPTA AKASH KUMAR RAM MURAT SINGH 64 4384092266 2922610113 OBC YADAV YADAV 65 4384078029 2262230020 GAUTAM KUMAR DEVENDRA JHA General EWS 66 4384026694 2781820892 SANDEEP KUMAR DUDH NATH OBC 67 4384083889 2621420197 AMIT KUMAR PRADEEP KUMAR General EWS 68 4384079707 2721690334 HARIOM GUPTA JAGDEESH GUPTA General EWS PANKAJ KUMAR SUBHASH CHANDRA 69 4384066516 2621580182 OBC JAISWAL JAISWAL MANISH KUMAR HAUSILA PRASAD 70 4384049453 2121670656 General EWS SHARMA SHARMA 71 4384040168 2921270088 ABHISHEK RADHESHYAM OBC ASHISH KUMAR 72 4384047044 2342450103 SHIV LAL YADAV OBC YADAV AJAY KUMAR 73 4384065256 2311190031 RADHEY SHYAM OBC VERMA GAURI SHANKAR 74 4384084577 2092090053 SOURAV KUMAR OBC PRASAD AWADHESH 75 4384041047 2721690386 BHAI RAM OBC KUMAR UMESH KUMAR 76 4384044547 2752390073 ABHISHEK ANAND General EWS SINGH NAVIN KUMAR 77 438410799 2101380321 PRAHLAD NATH RAI General EWS RAI RAJENDRA 78 4384024478 2682210053 RAM SWAROOP SC KUMAR SL. Applicant Applicant Sub App. Seq. No. Roll Number Applicant Full Name Father's Full Name No. Category Category 79 4384081806 2762520110 HARSH KUMAR DEVKANT JHA General EWS BHAGWAN DAS 80 4384050864 2752510126 RAMKREET YADAV OBC YADAV AWADHU SINGH 81 4384048100 2562200260 RAJENDRA YADAV OBC YADAV SUJEET KUMAR 82 4384041390 2752390183 BABBAN SINGH General SINGH DINESH KUMAR 83 4384069921 2342530075 RISHAV SINGH General EWS SINGH DILIP KUMAR 84 4384043337 2562150276 HARSHIT BANSAL General EWS BANSAL ANUP CHANDER 85 4384088898 2731700188 AMBER SONKER SC SONKER ABHISHEK KUMAR 86 4384019414 2781820883 VIRENDRA SINGH General EWS SINGH 87 4384083108 2922330016 FRESHKA PANDEY SHRI B N PANDEY General 88 4384059294 2101380133 MANJEET PRATAP RAMLAL SC 89 4384051071 2511600128 MANEESH KUMAR SURESH SONI OBC PRIYARANJAN 90 4384048115 2752220193 SUMIT RANJAN OBC PRASAD CHANDRAMAULI DHARM DEV 91 4384049576 2581390242 General CHATURVEDI CHATURVEDI PRABHUNATH 92 4384069637 2752390059 ARUN KUMAR ST SHARMA 93 4384046445 2121670422 SAURABH RAJ KUMAR OBC AMIT KUMAR 94 4384085607 2752220124 GOPAL LAL General EWS SINHA 95 4384092284 2121670553 NARENDRA SINGH JAWAHAR LAL SC SL. Applicant Applicant Sub App. Seq. No. Roll Number Applicant Full Name Father's Full Name No. Category Category RISHABH MADAN KUMAR 96 4384030941 2061590222 General SRIVASTAVA SRIVASTAVA JAI PRAKASH 97 4384036920 2622410090 HAMANT MISHRA General EWS MISHRA KANHAIYA RADHESHYAM 98 4384023111 2752390106 OBC KUMAR PRASAD SATYA PRAKASH OM PRAKASH 99 4384078073 2072690028 OBC SRIVASTAVA SRIVASTAVA KUMAR 100 4384057124 2321230148 MANGAL PRASAD OBC PRABHAKAR 101 4384081046 2752370162 CHANDAN KUMAR DINESH PRASAD OBC AVANEESH UDDHAV JEE 102 4384027949 2621460122 General EWS KUMAR PANDEY PANDEY 103 4384040969 2781340457 SUDHIR PRASAD SHITAL PRASAD OBC 104 4384076715 2121670176 HARIOM PAL MURLI DHAR PAL OBC SATYAM 105 4384024674 2092090226 RAM CHANDRA LAL General EWS SRIVASTAVA SANJAY SINGH GOVIND SINGH 106 4384044124 2392320079 General MANKOTI MANKOTI 107 4384051614 2752220239 KIRAN KUMARI RAM JANAM SINGH OBC PAWAN KUMAR 108 43842417 2581390014 RAM DULAR SINGH General EWS SINGH 109 4384039867 2562200381 KUMAR SONAL PARAS NATH General EWS RAMASHISH 110 4384043603 2762520079 ABHISHEK SUMAN General PRASAD SINGH ANUP KUMAR 111 4384048605 2762520102 RAJKISHOR THAKUR General EWS TRILOK VIJAY KUMAR 112 4384026573 2721690423 LALLAN YADAV OBC YADAV 113 4384073687 2752370059 NITESH KUMAR ASHOK SHARMA General EWS SL. Applicant Applicant Sub App. Seq. No. Roll Number Applicant Full Name Father's Full Name No. Category Category PAWAN KUMAR 114 4384050461 2311200032 ANMOL TIWARI General TIWARI PARMANAND 115 4384071607 2321230022 DEEPAK KUMAR SC KUMAR OM PRAKASH 116 4384087775 2752220447 SUMAN SHEKHAR OBC BARNWAL 117 4384035024 2072360164 SURYA MOHAN CHHOTE LAL SINGH OBC OBC- Orthopaedically 118 4384024723 2622440007 ANURAG YADAV RAM PAL YADAV PWDs Disabled RITESH KUMAR 119 4384086556 2341800495 ASHOK KUMAR RAI General RAI ANUP KUMAR General- Orthopaedically 120 4384079881 2121670001 RAMASHRAY SHUKLA PWDs Disabled / EWS PATIT PAWAN 121 4384080331 2721780302 PRAKASH ROUT General ROUT 122 4384087256 2752510244 SUDHIR KUMAR JAI PRAKASH SONI OBC 123 4384080393 2321230054 VINIT BHARTI SATYENDRA KUMAR OBC TRIYAMBAK NATH
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