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Roll No. Name of the Student ENGLISH MEDIUM ENGLISH MEDIUM Roll No. Name of the Student 1 ABHISHEK SINGH CHAUHAN 2 ACHARYA MAYURIBEN PRAVINBHAI 3 ADATIYA YASMIN AMIRBHAI 4 AKBARI JANVI PRAVINBHAI 5 ANSARI ALINANAAZ ISHTIYAQUEAHMED 6 ANSARI MOHAMMAD HUSBAN MOHAMMAD SAMIR 7 ANSARI MOHAMMED AMAN MOHAMMED KALIM 8 ANSARI MOHAMMEDADNAN FIROZBHAI 9 ANSARI TAIYAB ABDULSAMAD 10 BADUJIWALA MUSKAN AASIFBHAI 11 BAGBAN BUSHRA NASIRBHAI 12 BARAD YASHRAJ MAHESHSINH 13 BARIYA DIVYESH DEVSHIBHAI 14 BELANI VANSHITA ANILBHAI 15 BELANI VIVEK ASHOKBHAI 16 BELIM HUMERA FARUKAHMED 17 BHADAURIYA HARSH SINGH UMESH SINGH 18 BHAVSAR ARYAN MAHENDRAKUMAR 19 BHIMANI SAURAV KANTIBHAI 20 BHUTEDIA NILESH GAUTAMBHAI 21 BODA KARANKUMAR DIPAKBHAI 22 BODANA ANJANI KAILASHBHAI 23 BORANA RANJAN VIJAYBHAI 24 BUKHARI HEENAFATEMA ZAKIRHUSEN 25 CHAUDHARY KAMLA UMESHBHAI 26 CHAUDHARY RITINBHAI MAHESHBHAI 27 CHAUHAN AFROJ HARUN 28 CHAUHAN BRIJESH KIRITBHAI 29 CHAUHAN HARDIK GHANSHYAMBHAI 30 CHAUHAN HARSHIT VASANTBHAI 31 CHAUHAN KAUSHAL ALPESHKUMAR 32 CHAUHAN KHUSHAL SURESHBHAI 33 CHAUHAN MEHUL BALDEVBHAI 34 CHAUHAN PINKAL NALINBHAI 35 CHAUHAN PINTU DILIPBHAI 36 CHAUHAN RIDDHIBAHEN AMRUTBHAI 37 CHAUHAN YASHRAJSINH NARENDRASINH 38 CHAURSIYA ARTI POORANLAL 39 CHAVADA AAYUSH JAYANTIBHAI 40 CHAVDA NILESHKUMAR RAMESHBHAI 41 CHHIPA SHAHIL SAJIDBHAI 42 CHIRAG DILIP KUMAR KESWANI 43 CHORVADA SAJID ABBAS 44 CHOSALIYA DRASHTI PARESHBHAI 45 DABHI KISHAN JASUBHAI 46 DASADIYA JAGRUTI JAGDISHBHAI 47 DEVDA PRIYANKABEN SURESHCHANDRA 48 DHAGIYA CHIRAG NARENDRAKUMAR 49 DHAKRE AMAN NETRAPALSINGH 50 DHARMANI NISHA PRADEEPKUMAR 51 DHARWAL RISHHABH HARISHBHAI 52 DHIRAJ PANDIT 53 DIVYANI HARCHANDANI 54 DONGA YAS JENTIBHAI 55 DOSHI BHAKTI AJITBHAI 56 DOSHI DEVANSHI MANISHBHAI 57 DULAM AANCHAL MAHESHBHAI 58 GAJJAR KISHAN JAYDIPBHAI 59 GAJROTAR MONIKA JAYANTIBHAI 60 GANDHI RASHIDA HAKIMUDDIN 61 GARIMA MANDOWARA 62 GAURAVKUMAR VIKRAMBHAI ZAVERI 63 GEHIJA TULSI PRADEEPKUMAR 64 GERYANI BHAVIKA KISHOREKUMAR 65 GHANCHI GULAFSABANU NASIRBHAI 66 GHANCHI HARSH TEJASBHAI 67 GHANCHI MAHAMMADKAMIL ZAKIRBHAI 68 GHANCHI MOHMAD TOKIR MEHMUDBHAI 69 GOHEL ARYAN JITENDRABHAI 70 GOHEL SHUBHAM MUKESHBHAI 71 GOHIL VAIBHAV DAHYABHAI 72 GOLAKIYA PENIL MUKESHBHAI 73 GONDALIYA NIRAV SANJAYBHAI 74 GOSWAMI VIVEKGIRI NARENDRAGIRI 75 GOTI ARYANBHAI DINESHBHAI 76 GOYAL SACHINBHAI MAHESHBHAI 77 GUPTA ANCHAL RAJESHKUMAR 78 GUPTA YASH SANJAYBHAI 79 GURJAR RUSHIK YOGESHBHAI 80 HADVANI HIMANSHU DILIPBHAI 81 HIMALAY MRUGESH SHAH 82 HIRAPARA RUMIT NITINBHAI 83 JADAV AAKASH GANPATLAL 84 JADAV KHUSHI SANTOSHBHAI 85 JAIN DEVANSHI DIMPLEKUMAR 86 JAIN RAJAVI NARENDRABHAI 87 JANI JAYAUM NARESHKUMAR 88 JATAV REKHABEN GABBARSINGH 89 JAYKUMAR BANSWANI 90 JOTANIYA JAYKUMAR DILIPBHAI 91 JYOTIKAR PARIL GORDHANBHAI 92 KA.PATEL ASTHABEN KAMLESHKUMAR 93 KACHHIYAPATEL DEV PIYUSHBHAI 94 KADIA TEJAS ALPESHKUMAR 95 KADRI ZUVERIA BANU MOH WASIM 96 KAGDI TASNEEM MURTAZABHAI 97 KAPADIYA RUSHABH VINODKUMAR 98 KARAD ASHISHBHAI NAGJIBHAI 99 KARAD MONANK HARESHBHAI 100 KARENA DARSHANA KAMLESHBHAI 101 KATARA PINAL SANKARBHAI 102 KATARIYA VISHVA RAJESHBHAI 103 KATHAD DISHANT JAYANTILAL 104 KATHADI SHAHIL KASAMBHAI 105 KATHAN RUSHIKESH SHAH 106 KHAMBHAYATA SAHIL MANISHKUMAR 107 KHARADI MOHAMMAD AJMAL MOHAMMAD HARUN 108 KHATRI AASTHA NAYANBHAI 109 KHEMANI HEENA LAKHMICHAND 110 LAKHATARIYA KRUPALIBEN ASHVINBHAI 111 LAKHPATI DIKSHA SHYAMLAL 112 LIMBACHIYA SAKSHI DINESHKUMAR 113 LUHANA RAVINDRA AJITBHAI 114 MAHETA JAYDEEP RAJESHKUMAR 115 MAITY SUBROTO ASIM 116 MAKASANA MAULIKKUMAR RAJESHBHAI 117 MAKHIJA VANDANA NIRANJAN 118 MAKWANA JAYNIL RAJENDRABHAI 119 MAKWANA NITINKUMAR CHANDUBHAI 120 MAKWANA PRIYANKA PANKAJKUMAR 121 MAKWANA VIPALBEN MAHESHBHAI 122 MALVI MOHAMMAD ZAID MAHEBUBBHAI 123 MANCHHANI TEENABEN DIPAKBHAI 124 MANSURI AYAN ABDULBHAI 125 MANSURI FATIMA M IQBAL 126 MANSURI PINJARA NUZHAT JAVIDHUSEN 127 MANSURI SHIFA ALTAFBHAI 128 MANSURI SHIFABEN AYUBBHAI 129 MASANI ALPABEN KANUBHAI 130 MEER NOOHA MOHAMMEDALI 131 MEHTA AMISHA BHAVESHBHAI 132 MEHTA SHREY SAMIRKUMAR 133 MEVADA JAINAM NARESHKUMAR 134 MISTRI VISHAL RAJESHBHAI 135 MOMIN MOHAMMEDAKIF MOHAMMEDHANIF 136 MUNDRA JENIL ANIL 137 MUNDRA RIDHANG SANJAYBHAI 138 NARIGARA NEHABEN KANUBHAI 139 NAYAK DEEPKUMAR BANDISHBHAI 140 NEVE SAHIL SAMIR 141 NILGAR IMRAN FAKIRMOHAMMED 142 PACHANI PRINCY SAMIRBHAI 143 PADHIYAR SRUSHTI BABUBHAI 144 PAGHDAL ADARSH CHETANBHAI 145 PANCHAL AAKANKSHA HARSHADBHAI 146 PANCHAL HITESH DINESHBHAI 147 PANCHAL JANVIBEN KAMLESHBHAI 148 PANCHAL JINAL SHANILAL 149 PANCHAL JITENKUMAR VISHNUBHAI 150 PANCHAL PARTH DILIPBHAI 151 PANCHAL POOJAN KIRITBHAI 152 PANCHAL PRIYANSHI VASUDEVBHAI 153 PANCHAL RAHUL BHARATBHAI 154 PANCHAL VAIBHAV JAYESHKUMAR 155 PANCHAL VANSHITA BHARATKUMAR 156 PANCHALA SACHINKUMAR BHARATBHAI 157 PANCHANI PRASHANT VIPULBHAI 158 PANCHARIYA VISHAKHA BHAGWANDAS 159 PANDYA PREETI JAYESHKUMAR 160 PANSHERIYA MEET JAYANTEEBHAI 161 PANSHERIYA NIKHIL KISHORBHAI 162 PARAJIYA AYUSH PRAKASHKUMAR 163 PARAMAR HARSHADKUMAR DHIRUBHAI 164 PAREKH RIDDHI VINITKUMAR 165 PARMAR BHAVINKUMAR KIRITBHAI 166 PARMAR CHIRAG KIRANBHAI 167 PARMAR DHRUV RAKESHBHAI 168 PARMAR DIVYA DHIRAJKUMAR 169 PARMAR HARSH NILESHKUMAR 170 PARMAR HEMANGKUMAR KAUSHIKKUMAR 171 PARMAR HETALBEN BIPINKUMAR 172 PARMAR JINAL KISHORKUMAR 173 PARMAR KOMAL RAJNIKANT 174 PARMAR MIHIR VIJAYBHAI 175 PARMAR MILAN RAKESHBHAI 176 PARMAR NIKHILKUMAR JAYANTILAL 177 PARMAR NISHABEN JAGDISHBHAI 178 PARMAR PARTH ASHOKBHAI 179 PARMAR PARTH RAJESHBHAI 180 PARMAR SAHIL GUNVANTBHAI 181 PARMAR SHRADDHA ASHVINKUMAR 182 PARMAR VIDHI SURESHBHAI 183 PATADIYA OM BHARATBHAI 184 PATANI VATSAL DINESHBHAI 185 PATEL ABHAY MANISHBHAI 186 PATEL BANSI MAHESHKUMAR 187 PATEL BRIJESHKUMAR RAJESHBHAI 188 PATEL JAY VASUDEVBHAI 189 PATEL KHUSHIBEN MANISHBHAI 190 PATEL KISHAN RAJUBHAI 191 PATEL KRISHIKA VISHNUBHAI 192 PATEL MARGI JIGNESHBHAI 193 PATEL MEETKUMAR MAHENDRABHAI 194 PATEL MOHAMMEDANAS HARUNBHAI 195 PATEL NAITIK PRAFULLBHAI 196 PATEL NIGAM DHARMENDRAKUMAR 197 PATEL NISARG HEMANTKUMAR 198 PATEL VARUNKUMAR BHARATBHAI 199 PATHAN ALTAF ANAVARBHAI 200 PATHAN AMANKHAN AZIZKHAN 201 PATHAN ANAM SHAHIDKHAN 202 PATHAN AYANKHAN ANVARKHAN 203 PATHAN HUMAIRABANU IMRANKHAN 204 PATHAN MOHAMMED FAISALKHAN YUSUFKHAN 205 PATHAN MOHAMMEDFAZAL MEHMOODKHAN 206 PATHAN MUBASSARABANU MAHEBOOBKHAN 207 PATHAN UZMABANU YASINKHA 208 PATODIYA MITALI ANILBHAI 209 PESWANI DEEPAK JAIRAMDAS 210 PRAJAPATI BHOOMIKA SATYANARAYAN 211 PRAJAPATI HEMENDRA KHODABHAI 212 PRAJAPATI JAYDEEPKUMAR SHAILESHBHAI 213 PRAJAPATI KIRAN SUNILBHAI 214 PRAJAPATI KRUPA ARVINDBHAI 215 PRAJAPATI NAYANKUMAR MAHESHBHAI 216 PRAJAPATI PREET NARESHKUMAR 217 PRAJAPATI SHRADDHABEN KIRTIBHAI 218 PRAJAPATI TITHAL DIPTESHKUMAR 219 PRAJAPATI USHABEN FATEHLAL 220 PRAJAPATI VIPULKUMAR BHABUTARAM 221 PRAJAPATI VIVEK SURESHKUMAR 222 PRATHAM KHILWANI 223 PREKSHA HALU BHAI CHAUDHARY 224 PUROHIT RAJ PRAFUL 225 QURESHI MUBINABANU MOINUDDIN 226 QURESHI SABABANU SHAFIQAHMED 227 RABARI ASHISH JIVANBHAI 228 RABARI MOHIT JIVANBHAI 229 RADADIYA YASH BHARATBHAI 230 RAJPUROHIT MOXIT GIRISH 231 RAJVEER HARCHANDANI 232 RAMANI BHARGAV BHARATBHAI 233 RAMANUJ MIHIRKUMAR MAHESHBHAI 234 RAMCHANDANI ROSHNI JASHUBHAI 235 RAMI AJAYBHAI LALJIBHAI 236 RANA DIPALIBEN RAJUBHAI 237 RANA NIKHIL AKSHAYKUMAR 238 RANA RAJ DIPAKBHAI 239 RANA RUCHI RAMESHBHAI 240 RANGREJ YAMIN NURUDDINBHAI 241 RATHAUR MOHINI JITENDRASINGH 242 RATHOD ANIKET MUKESHBHAI 243 RATHOD YASHKUMAR NARENDRABHAI 244 RAVAL MANALI ANILBHAI 245 RAWAT DIVYANSHU CHIRAG 246 REGAR MANISH GULABCHAND 247 ROHIT NIMISHABEN ARVINDBHAI 248 RUPALA BHAGYASHRIBEN JAYESHKUMAR 249 SAGAR GAURAV RAJESHBHAI 250 SAHIL BHIKCHANDANI 251 SAIYED ALISAKHATUN INAYATHUSAIN 252 SAIYED MOHAMMEDSAEEM GYASUDDIN 253 SAIYED ROSHANABANU ZULFIKARALI 254 SAIYED SAHEBA IMRANAHMED 255 SAMA SAMIR MAHMADHUSENBHAI 256 SAMBAD SOHAM RANCHHODBHAI 257 SANKHALA NARENDRA RAMESHBHAI 258 SARTANPARA JAYDIP DHANJIBHAI 259 SAXENA JAYESHKUMAR RAJESHKUMAR 260 SHAH MANAN SHAILESHKUMAR 261 SHAH MEET SATISHKUMAR 262 SHAH NIDHI CHIRAGBHAI 263 SHAH NISARG ANILBHAI 264 SHAH RIYA RAJESH 265 SHAH SUMITKUMAR ANILBHAI 266 SHAH VISHAKHABEN DIPAKBHAI 267 SHAIKH ABDULBARIK JALILAHEMAD 268 SHAIKH ALMIRABANU GULAMSHABBIR 269 SHAIKH ATIFABANU MO ASHFAQUE 270 SHAIKH AYSHA PARVIN MOHAMMED IRFAN 271 SHAIKH FIRDOSBANU ABDULLAH 272 SHAIKH GULAFSHABANU MOHAMMEDISHAK 273 SHAIKH MAHENOOR RAHIMBHAI 274 SHAIKH MOHAMMADAASIM HASINUDDIN 275 SHAIKH MOHAMMED QAIS ISTIYAK HUSEN 276 SHAIKH MOHAMMEDNAVID NOORMOHAMMED 277 SHAIKH NAURINBANU JAVIDHUSAIN 278 SHAIKH NUZHAT MD IMRAN 279 SHAIKH SHARMEEN ABDULMUNAF 280 SHAIKH SOHEB ANWAR 281 SHAIKH TANJILABANU BASHIRAEHMAD 282 SHARMA ISHA SHANKARLAL 283 SHREEYA PATEL 284 SIDDHPURA PRIYA NARESHBHAI 285 SILAWAT AASHIYANABANU RUSTAMBHAI 286 SIPAI MOHAMMADFUZAIL UNUSMIYA 287 SIPAI NASIMBANU FIROJKHAN 288 SODAGAR SHUBHAM KISHORBHAI 289 SOJITRA RESHMA RAMESHBHAI 290 SOLANKI ANIKET RAMANLAL 291 SOLANKI DHAVAL HASHMUKHBHAI 292 SOLANKI KHUSHI BAHECHRBHAI 293 SOLANKI MAULIKKUMAR JITENDRAKUMAR 294 SOLANKI PARTHKUMAR VANRAJBHAI 295 SONARA JALPABEN VALJIBHAI 296 SONI SAKSHI YAGNESHBHAI 297 SUMIT PRASAD 298 SUTHAR VIVEK MAHENDRABHAI 299 TAHELYANI RAVIKUMAR HARIRAM 300 THAKKAR ADITYA CHATURBHAI 301 THAKKAR VIVEKKUMAR PRAVINBHAI 302 THAKOR DHRUMIL JITENDRAKUMAR 303 THAKOR PAYALBEN LAXMANJI 304 TIWARI RISHI HARISHKUMAR 305 TRIVEDI HARSH BHARATBHAI 306 TRIVEDI HONEYBEN PARESHKUMAR 307 VAGHASIYA BRIJESH LAKSHMANBHAI 308 VAGHELA ROHAN MANOJBHAI 309 VAGHELA TULSI LALITBHAI 310 VANIYA DHARAV SURESHBHAI 311 YADAV KAUSHALKUMAR BHARATSINH 312 ZALA MEHULSINH BHARATSINH 313 ZALA RUTURAJSINH DILIPSINH GUJARATI MEDIUM (STATISTICS) Roll No. Name of the Student 321 ABRAKHWALA RAUF ASIFBHAI
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