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CDE Point Awarded: 6273 FULL NAME PROFESSION REGISTRATION REGISTRATION STATE DENTAL NUMBER NUMBER 1 COUNCIL A P RAVI PG Student A 5055 Telangana State Dental Council A. Jenie Rosna PG Student A 26175 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Aanchal Gupta PG Student A 14208 Delhi State Dental Council Aditi Milind Fadnavis PG Student A 41729 Maharashtra State Dental Council Aditya Banik PG Student A 41178 Karnataka State Dental Council Adrika De PG Student A 4496 West Bengal State Dental Council Ajay Kumar Sharma Practitioner A 1608 Delhi State Dental Council Ajay Reddy Faculty A 642 Telangana State Dental Council Akshaya S R PG Student A 25428 Kerala State Dental Council Alina Fernandes Practitioner A 999 Goa State Dental Council Ambika Gupta Faculty A 4333 Delhi State Dental Council Ameena Sultana Faculty A 24646 Karnataka State Dental Council Ami Rawal Faculty A 9265 Gujarat State Dental Council Amith Faculty A 27959 Karnataka State Dental Council Anam Mushtaq PG Student A 13400 Delhi State Dental Council Anaswara Mahima sathish Faculty A 15000 Kerala State Dental Council anchal PG Student A 42 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Anche sampath Faculty A 6294 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Angitha Balakrishnan PG Student A 16403 Kerala State Dental Council Anindita Banerjee Faculty A 1496 West Bengal State Dental Council Anirudh Sarda PG Student A 45592 Karnataka State Dental Council Anjali chaudhary PG Student A 9886 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Anoushka Menon PG Student A 40037 Maharashtra State Dental Council Anshul PG Student A 007227 Haryana State Dental Council ANUJA HAKKEPATIL Faculty A 18566 Maharashtra State Dental Council Anushriya Duta PG Student A 43818 Karnataka State Dental Council Aparajita Adurti PG Student A 15280 Delhi State Dental Council Arshiya Shakir Faculty A 25490 Karnataka State Dental Council Arti Mishra PG Student A 10353 Delhi State Dental Council Ashwin Rao Faculty A 8821 Karnataka State Dental Council Athira Krishna k PG Student A 19829 Kerala State Dental Council Atul Bharath M PG Student A 21741 Kerala State Dental Council Avisa Priyanka Practitioner A 15141 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Avninder Kaur Faculty A 354 Dental Council of Chandigarh B. Praveen Kumar Faculty A 2982 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Bhavani Meesala PG Student A 23020 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council BHAWNA PG Student A 17515 Punjab State Dental Council Bhushan Bhagat Faculty A 18994 Maharashtra State Dental Council Bokka neelima PG Student A 22674 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Bolla nagesh Faculty A 1684 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Bratati Dey PG Student A 5461 West Bengal State Dental Council BUDIDA HEMA SAMEERA PG Student A 19893 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Burhan Altaf Misgar PG Student A 3737 J & K State Dental Council CHAKRAPANI.NIMMAGADDA Faculty A 1206 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Chander udhey PG Student A 15653 Punjab State Dental Council Charlotte Anne Lobo Practitioner A 74 Goa State Dental Council Chhavi Sharma PG Student A 45462 Karnataka State Dental Council Cibi shalini PG Student A 23636 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council David K Faculty A 4338 Kerala State Dental Council Deepigaa PG Student A 24904 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Devahi.G Practitioner A 4898 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Dhivakar C P Faculty A 13479 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council DIPANKAR SARKAR PG Student A 15526 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Abhisikta Chakrabarty PG Student A 39999 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Akash verma PG Student A 15223 Delhi State Dental Council Dr Ambika K Nandini Faculty A 33039A Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Amrit Kaur Mann Faculty A 6043 Punjab State Dental Council Dr Anu Radha RS PG Student A 23685 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Dr Anuradha p Faculty A 3587 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr Arvind shetti Faculty A 3678 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Atif Shaikh PG Student A 41759 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Atul Jain Faculty A 1681 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council dr bhoomi PG Student A 11768 Gujarat State Dental Council Dr Bisma Jahangeer PG Student A 4075 J & K State Dental Council Dr C Dhakshayani Faculty A 2909 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Dr Deeksha Karkada PG Student A 40507 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Iram Jan PG Student A 3333 J & K State Dental Council Dr Junaid Ahmed Faculty A 2553 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Kalpeah Vaishnav Faculty A 2219 Gujarat State Dental Council Dr Kamya Mahajan PG Student A 2736 Uttarakhand Dentists Registration Tribunals Dr Kavya mohan Practitioner A 24126 Kerala State Dental Council Dr Konthunglo N. Shitiri Practitioner A 074 Nagaland State Dental Council Dr Kruthika Guttal Faculty A 14183 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Lajri Bagde PG Student A 34349 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr Lalita Rajput Practitioner A 09207 Madhya Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Maji Jose Faculty A 1632 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Mallikarjun Goud K Faculty A 3280 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Mandava Prasad Faculty A 2330 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Manju M Faculty A 11494 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Meenu Bhola Faculty A 3131 Punjab State Dental Council Dr Mohan Gundappa Faculty A 2371 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr Monika Singh PG Student A 15974 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr nagarajappa das Faculty A 7296 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Nageshwari Singh Practitioner A 176 Himachal Pradesh State Dental Council Dr neena sharma Practitioner A 799 J & K State Dental Council Dr Neha Nyati PG Student A 1706 Rajasthan State Dental Council Dr Nidarsh. D. Hegde Faculty A 1965 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Nikhil Bhalchandra Awale PG Student A 31287 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr Niveditha Murthy Faculty A 26757 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Parag Gangurde Faculty A 7021 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr Parvinder Faculty A 7493 Delhi State Dental Council Dr Poorva Bain PG Student A 7027 Madhya Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Preeti sharma Faculty A 345637 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Prerana choudhury PG Student A 45098 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Priyanka PG Student A 15686 Delhi State Dental Council Dr Puttur Laxmish Mallya Faculty A 18377 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr raj kumar PG Student A 3733 Delhi State Dental Council DR RAJAN RAJPUT Faculty A 699 Haryana State Dental Council Dr Rohit Kapur PG Student A 17056 Punjab State Dental Council Dr s p Ilangovan Practitioner B BT-15 State Dental Council, Puducherry Dr Samprity Sikha Bora Practitioner A 45702 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Samra Nausheen PG Student A 40601 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr SAQIB SHAMAS BHAT Practitioner A 3917 J & K State Dental Council Dr Shivangi Vats Faculty A 35739 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Shreya Hegde Faculty A 15549 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Sonaa Vikram Practitioner A 13153 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr Sushil bidhuri PG Student A 12973 Delhi State Dental Council Dr Tanya Liz Benson PG Student A 45909 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr U SHIVAJI RAJU Faculty A 9917 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Dr Uloopi K S Faculty A 4140 Karnataka State Dental Council DR URMI GHONE PG Student A 43628 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr Vasundhara Shivanna Faculty A 562 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr vyshak k mohan PG Student A 47060 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr. ALIZA RIZVI PG Student A 17829 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr. Abhishek Sinha Faculty A 2476 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr. Ankita jaiswal Practitioner A 71891 Bihar State Dental Council Dr. Ankitha thejus k PG Student A 0961 State Dental Council, Puducherry Dr. Anu Radha PG Student A 3473 J & K State Dental Council Dr. Anuraj Vijayan PG Student A 17296 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr. Arun kumar PG Student A 17872 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr. ARUN RAJENDRAN Practitioner A 35907 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr. Ashok kumar Chhabra Practitioner A 404 Delhi State Dental Council Dr. Ashok leburu Faculty A 12256 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Dr. Cherry Jain PG Student A 5224 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council DR. DEV RATHOD PG Student A 41770 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr. Devarapalli Silky Teja PG Student A 4650 Andhra Pradesh State Dental Council Dr. FARAZ AHMED Practitioner A 14265 Delhi State Dental Council Dr. Ira gupta Faculty A 02243 Uttar Pradesh State Dental Council Dr. Ishu Singla Practitioner A 18936 Punjab State Dental Council Dr. Jagriti Yadav PG Student A 14886 Delhi State Dental Council Dr. Jolene Sequeira Practitioner A 19033 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr. K. VIVEK Faculty A 15202 Tamil Nadu State Dental Council Dr. Kanak Tripathi Faculty A CGDC/PG/19/55 Chhatisgarh 9 State Dental Council Dr. KIRTI VATS PG Student A 15278 Delhi State Dental Council Dr. Kishan Agarwal PG Student A 2084 Assam State Dental Council Dr. Krati Bakliwal PG Student A 09047 Madhya Pradesh State Dental Council Dr. Luv Anil Pachnekar Practitioner A 40639 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr. Manjot Kaur Thiara Practitioner A 17377 Punjab State Dental Council Dr. MICHAEL JOY Practitioner A 13553 Kerala State Dental Council Dr. Mukesh Kumar Goyal Faculty A 11751 Delhi State Dental Council Dr. Mythri H Faculty A 8066 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr. Naveen Alex Thomas Practitioner A 2209 Kerala State Dental Council DR. NIKHIL SOLANKI Practitioner A 34893 Karnataka State Dental Council Dr. Nivedita Jain PG Student A 07714 Madhya Pradesh State Dental Council Dr. PARVEEN KAUR Practitioner A 17229 Punjab State Dental Council Dr. Poonam Sharma PG Student A 1188 Haryana State Dental Council Dr. Priyal Lathi PG Student A T-3881 Rajasthan State Dental Council Dr. Ravneet Kaur PG Student A 15440 Punjab State Dental Council Dr. Ridima R. Surve Practitioner A 40293 Maharashtra State Dental Council Dr. Ritu Sharma Faculty A 13074 Delhi State Dental Council DR.
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