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Admitting Institute will verify the documents and ascertain eligibility of the candidates as per the NEET(PG)- 2017 brochure. 5. ‘*’:The document of such candidate is not verified under centralized process. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SrNo AIRank Org.AIR FormNo Name Cat. Code Subject College Quota ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 19 19 17105691 PATANKAR SONIYA HEMANT 0210C : RADIOLOGY GSMC MUMBAI COMN 2 30 30 17101637 NAIR MEGHA GIREESAN 0210C : RADIOLOGY GSMC MUMBAI COMN 3 38 38 17103104 TONGAONKAR ARNAV 0201C : MEDICINE GSMC MUMBAI COMN 4 40 40 17104835 MOHD ZILLANI ALAM 0201C : MEDICINE GSMC MUMBAI COMN 5D- 44.1 17630 17100365 DURSHETWAR SHASHANK OBC 0210C : RADIOLOGY GSMC MUMBAI COMN 6 58 58 17105304 ABHISHEK VENKATESHA 0310C : RADIOLOGY LTMC MUMBAI COMN 7 90 90 17105649 TEKWANI REVATI 0310C : RADIOLOGY LTMC MUMBAI COMN 8 96 96 17103165 PARALE CHINMAY 0201C : MEDICINE GSMC MUMBAI COMN 9 112 112 17105715 MAKKAR PRABHSARAN KAUR 0205C : PAEDIATRIC GSMC MUMBAI COMN 10 118 118 17102593 KHAN SHAHEBAZ KHAN 0310C : RADIOLOGY LTMC MUMBAI COMN 11 143* 143 17104797 GADRE ANUJA SANJAY 0203C : CHEST & TB GSMC MUMBAI COMN 12 156 156 17106111 AMIN ANKIT 0207C : ORTHOPEDICS GSMC MUMBAI COMN 13 157 157 17104981 KAIMAL REJITHA 0110C : RADIOLOGY GMC MUMBAI COMN 14 158 158 17103697 TANUSHREE SANDEEP 0110C : RADIOLOGY GMC MUMBAI COMN 15 161 161 17104691 HARSH JAIN 0201C : MEDICINE GSMC MUMBAI COMN 16 162 162 17105282 MAPARA MOHAMMAD SALMAN OBC 0310C : RADIOLOGY LTMC MUMBAI OBC 17 166 166 17106298 GANDHI NIKHIL JAYKUMAR 0207C : ORTHOPEDICS GSMC MUMBAI COMN 18 174 174 17105711 GOBBUR NISHANT PRAKASH OBC 0206C : SURGERY GSMC MUMBAI COMN (EMD) 19 191 191 17104322 SAHANI SURESH GANGARAM 0410C : RADIOLOGY TNMC MUMBAI COMN 20 197 197 17102440 YUGAL KUMAR GOYAL 1610C : RADIOLOGY TATA MUMBAI COMN 21 206 206 17101328 MOHAMMED FAIZ KHAN 0401C : MEDICINE TNMC MUMBAI COMN 22 217 217 17101564 DESHPANDE SHUBHANKAR 1610C : RADIOLOGY TATA MUMBAI COMN 23 219 219 17107576 VIPUL PAREEK 0207C : ORTHOPEDICS GSMC MUMBAI COMN 24 248* 248 17400024 SHARMA RAHUL RAMJEEVAN 1610C : RADIOLOGY TATA MUMBAI COMN 25 252 252 17103773 DESHPANDE GAURAVI 0301C : MEDICINE LTMC MUMBAI COMN 26 254 254 17101797 AHUJA KEDAR PRABHU 0207C : ORTHOPEDICS GSMC MUMBAI COMN 27 255 255 17100965 PALSETIA DELNAZ RUSTOM 0107C : ORTHOPEDICS GMC MUMBAI COMN 28 272 272 17103151 SHRIRAM BABASAHEB MATE 0510C : RADIOLOGY BJMC PUNE COMN 29 277 277 17101735 KARN NANDAN SURESH Choice Not Available 30 280 280 17105138 AKHIL JERATH 0510C : RADIOLOGY BJMC PUNE COMN 31 319* 319 17400133 RAMAN DEEP 4412M : OBGY MGM AURANGABAD MGT 32 322 322 17106815 ALI ADNAN KHALID 0301C : MEDICINE LTMC MUMBAI COMN 33 352 352 17103028 BIDICHANDANI KUSHAL 0810C : RADIOLOGY GMC NAGPUR COMN 34 355 355 17101792 MERCHANT SANAH ASIF Choice Not Available 35 359 359 17103103 PATANKAR ADITI SANJIV 0301C : MEDICINE LTMC MUMBAI COMN 36 362 362 17102027 REWATKAR AJINKYA 0206C : SURGERY GSMC MUMBAI COMN 37 369 369 17103127 SOLANKE SARIKA SHRIRAM Choice Not Available 38D- 369.1 22689 17106068 RAUT SMITA SC 0212C : OBGY GSMC MUMBAI COMN (EMD) 39 391 391 17100824 GAJARE ADITYA 0301C : MEDICINE LTMC MUMBAI COMN 40 402 402 17101538 SHAH MEERA HEMANT 0301C : MEDICINE LTMC MUMBAI COMN 41 425 425 17102056 MAYUR DILIPRAO SATAI VJ 0810C : RADIOLOGY GMC NAGPUR COMN 42 441 441 17102064 JAIN AKSHAY MANOJ 0207C : ORTHOPEDICS GSMC MUMBAI COMN 43 446 446 17101786 SHEFALI SAINI 0202C : SKIN & VD GSMC MUMBAI COMN 44 456 456 17100556 GHOTKAR VIVEK OBC 0510C : RADIOLOGY BJMC PUNE OBC 45 460 460 17105454 NAWAZISH FATMA 0910C : RADIOLOGY IGMC NAGPUR COMN 46 461 461 17103213 PAWARA JAGADISH ST 0110C : RADIOLOGY GMC MUMBAI ST 47 467 467 17101604 CHOPRA SHIVANI YOGESH 0401C : MEDICINE TNMC MUMBAI COMN 48 471 471 17101429 SINGH APARNA GAMBHIR 2010C : RADIOLOGY BHMS MUMBAI COMN 49 524 524 17104081 PATIL SHWETA OBC 0402C : SKIN & VD TNMC MUMBAI COMN 50 525 525 17101711 KELKAR RADHIKA SUNEEL 0205C : PAEDIATRIC GSMC MUMBAI COMN 51 526 526 17100989 KUMBHALKAR ANUSHREE 0401C : MEDICINE TNMC MUMBAI COMN 52 537 537 17103111 ATHAVALE TANYA UMESH 2010C : RADIOLOGY BHMS MUMBAI COMN 53 541 541 17108116 AGARWAL SRISHTI 0401C : MEDICINE TNMC MUMBAI COMN 54 544 544 17102313 VINOD KUMAR YADAV Choice Not Available 55 547 547 17107888 KALLANI MONIKA SUNIL 0101C : MEDICINE GMC MUMBAI COMN 56 558 558 17102383 SHAH POOJA HIMANSHU 0101C : MEDICINE GMC MUMBAI COMN 57 561 561 17102414 SINGH HIMANSHU 0107C : ORTHOPEDICS GMC MUMBAI COMN 58 562 562 17101716 SNEHA SABESAN 0101C : MEDICINE GMC MUMBAI COMN 59 564 564 17100897 KARHADKAR SHRADDHA 1210C : RADIOLOGY GMC AURANGABAD COMN 60 568 568 17107404 KHOSE SHISHIR 0502C : SKIN & VD BJMC PUNE COMN 61 578 578 17101212 NIKHIL K SUNIL 0205C : PAEDIATRIC GSMC MUMBAI COMN 62 586 586 17101129 SHAH JAY SUNIL 0307C : ORTHOPEDICS LTMC MUMBAI COMN 63D- 586.1 25304 17103959 RATHOD SHIVAJI SHANKAR VJ 1210C : RADIOLOGY GMC AURANGABAD COMN 64 604 604 17105486 KAPADIA ANAND SANJIV Choice Not Available 65 622 622 17105567 KADAM GIRISH 0501C : MEDICINE BJMC PUNE COMN 66 625 625 17101831 JOG ANIRUDDHA 0101C : MEDICINE GMC MUMBAI COMN 67 626* 626 17400054 POOJA BAJAJ Choice Not Available 68 662 662 17105088 AWACHAR SHARAD 0101C : MEDICINE GMC MUMBAI COMN 69 667 667 17104652 MHATRE NIHAR NITIN OBC 0201C : MEDICINE GSMC MUMBAI OBC 70 670 670 17105380 RAO ANURADHA 0101C : MEDICINE GMC MUMBAI COMN 71 681 681 17102307 GANDHI PRATEEK Choice Not Available 72 685 685 17107237 PRIYANKA CHAUDHARY 3910C : RADIOLOGY Krishna KARAD COMN 73 700 700 17103059 HOSALKAR MOUSHMI 0205C : PAEDIATRIC GSMC MUMBAI COMN 74 732 732 17101402 INGLE NIKHIL BHARAT SC 0201C : MEDICINE GSMC MUMBAI SC 75 737 737 17101928 NAYYAR SHRUTI SATISH 0501C : MEDICINE BJMC PUNE COMN 76 743 743 17106521 BHUSHAN THAKARE OBC 0206C : SURGERY GSMC MUMBAI COMN (EMD) 77 757 757 17107269 SAKINA HUSAIN 0206C : SURGERY GSMC MUMBAI COMN 78 762 762 17100006 HANDARGULE ADITYA 0501C : MEDICINE BJMC PUNE COMN 79 803 803 17102920 DEVYANI GHAI 0501C : MEDICINE BJMC PUNE COMN 80 804* 804 17104549 SHET VIPUL DEMU 0107C : ORTHOPEDICS GMC MUMBAI COMN 81 819 819 17103936 RASKAR APARNA SAVALA OBC 0201C : MEDICINE GSMC MUMBAI OBC 82 820 820 17105644 SYED ZAFIR WAQUI SABIR 0801C : MEDICINE GMC NAGPUR COMN 83 831 831 17102062 AISHWARYA MOHAN Choice Not Available 84 833 833 17106273 GURPREET SINGH BEHL 0106C : SURGERY GMC MUMBAI COMN 85 835* 835 17105347 KAPADIYA BHAVIN 0107C : ORTHOPEDICS GMC MUMBAI COMN 86 847 847 17104195 PRIYANKA SAHU 0305C : PAEDIATRIC LTMC MUMBAI COMN 87 856 856 17104585 DESAI NAVINA VISHWAS 0405C : PAEDIATRIC TNMC MUMBAI COMN 88 862 862 17105451 NEHA SINGHANIA 0105C : PAEDIATRIC GMC MUMBAI COMN 89 875 875 17101077 NIRAV RAJESH GUPTA 0307C : ORTHOPEDICS LTMC MUMBAI COMN 90 915 915 17104316 ASHWINI KUMAR KHOKHAR 0407C : ORTHOPEDICS TNMC MUMBAI COMN --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA Admissions to MD/MS/DIPLOMA Courses, 2017-2018 (Round: 1.0) Printed On:05/05/2017 SELECTION LIST FOR NEET(PG)-CET 2017 Pg : - 2 - Note: 1. Selected Candidates should report to the College with all original documents and Pay the Fees/Deposits from 06/05/2017 to 09/05/2017 upto 5pm (Including Sunday). 2. Last date to fill the Status Retention Form is 09/05/2017 upto 5pm (Including Sunday). 3. Commencement of Academic session has been started from 02/05/2017. 4. Admitting Institute will verify the documents and ascertain eligibility of the candidates as per the NEET(PG)- 2017 brochure. 5. ‘*’:The document of such candidate is not verified under centralized process. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SrNo AIRank Org.AIR FormNo Name Cat. Code Subject College Quota ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91 916 916 17106667 MOGHE DHANASHREE 0206C : SURGERY GSMC MUMBAI COMN 92 917 917 17100327 DHANOKAR KANCHAN VIVEK OBC 0810C : RADIOLOGY GMC NAGPUR OBC 93 936 936 17104382 PARIKH KUSH SATYEN 0306C : SURGERY LTMC MUMBAI COMN 94 939 939 17101845 CHAUDHARI MAHENDRA OBC 0301C : MEDICINE LTMC MUMBAI OBC 95 952* 952 17400274 PATIL SHIVAJI RAMESH OBC 1610C : RADIOLOGY TATA MUMBAI OBC 96 959 959 17102429 ABHIJIT SANJAY SHAH 0106C : SURGERY GMC MUMBAI COMN 97 961 961 17100867 MAHTO ANURADHA OBC 0301C : MEDICINE LTMC MUMBAI OBC 98 980 980 17105918 JAIN ABHIJEET AJAY 0106C : SURGERY GMC MUMBAI COMN 99 995 995 17102021 RICHA SHARMA 0302C : SKIN & VD LTMC MUMBAI COMN 100 999 999 17103206 RATHOD RAJKUMAR VJ 0207C : ORTHOPEDICS GSMC MUMBAI VJ 101 1002 1002 17101872 DEEPA ISRANI 0801C : MEDICINE GMC NAGPUR COMN 102 1020 1020 17103893 BORKAR ARPANKUMAR SC 1610C : RADIOLOGY TATA MUMBAI SC 103 1034 1034 17104109 GOSAVI SARANG SHISHIR 2510C : RADIOLOGY SKN PUNE COMN 104 1036 1036 17101089
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