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General List of Candidates Who Have Applied for Admission to B.Ed General list of candidates who have applied for admission to B.Ed. programme (Kashmir Chapter) session-2019 Important Note:- The candidates can check their particulars mentioned below and discrepancy if any regarding the particulars may be brought into notice through email: [email protected] by or before 31-05-2020 with valid documentary proof, after that no claim whatsoever shall be entertained and the selection list shall be issued accordingly. Sr. Form No. Name Parentage District Category MM MO %age 1 19600001 IRFAN MOHD ISMAIL KHAN SRINAGAR OM 10 6.95 69.50 2 19600002 UZMA MUSHTAQ MUSHTAQ AHMAD MIR GANDERBAL RBA 1800 966 53.67 3 19600003 SYED RAMEESAH QALANDER SYED BASHAAT AHMED QALANDER SRINAGAR OM 1800 1138 63.22 4 19600004 HIBA KHURSHID KHURSHID AHMAD LANKER SRINAGAR OM 8225 6125 74.47 5 19600006 NAHIDA ALTAF ALTAF AHMAD DAR SRINAGAR OM 1800 1139 63.28 6 19600007 RAHID BASHIR BASHIR AHMAD GANAI SRINAGAR OM 100 56 56.00 7 19600008 ASHIQ HUSSAIN KHAZIR MOHMMAD GANIE KUPWARA OM 1800 996 55.33 8 19600009 TAJAMUL MANZOOR MANZOOR AHMED KOZGAR SRINAGAR OM 2100 1501 71.48 9 19600011 MUZAMIL BASHIR BASHIR AHMAD SHAH KULGAM OM 1800 1256 69.78 10 19600012 NAFIA MAQBOOL MOHAMMAD MAQBOOL WANI KUPWARA OM 1800 1046 58.11 11 19600013 TANVEERA JAAN MOHD JABAR HAJAM ANANTNAG RBA 1800 1070 59.44 12 19600014 SAIMA HAMID AB HAMID BHAT ANANTNAG OM 3150 2262 71.81 13 19600016 MUDASIR KACHRU GULAM MOHD KACHRU SRINAGAR OM 1800 1001 55.61 14 19600017 SABEENA SIRAJ SIRAJ UD DIN BHAT SRINAGAR OM 1800 1102 61.22 15 19600019 MEHNAZ KHAN NASIR UD DIN KHAN SRINAGAR OM 1800 1023 56.83 16 19600021 RUKAYA AKHTAR GH MOHMAD BHAT BUDGAM RBA 1800 841 46.72 17 19600022 TAASSIYA MEHNAZ ABDUL HAMEED BHAT SRINAGAR OM 1800 1207 67.06 18 19600025 ZEENAT JAVAID JAVAID AHMAD QAMAR ANANTNAG OM 1800 1028 57.11 19 19600026 MOHMAD AKBAR WANI BASHIR AHMAR WANI GANDERBAL OM 1800 997 55.39 20 19600027 AAQIB HUSSAIN NENGROO GH MOHD NENGROO SHOPIAN RBA 10 7.5 75.00 21 19600028 IDREES UL GULZAR GULZAR AHMAD LONE SHOPIAN OM 10 6.41 64.10 22 19600029 SHABROOZAH NAZIR NAZIR AHMAD SOFI BANDIPORA OM 1800 985 54.72 23 19600030 SURAYIA RAFIQ MOHD RAFIQ NASIR BUDGAM ST 1800 904 50.22 24 19600031 INSHA AMIN MOHD AMIN MALIK PULWAMA OM 10 7 70.00 25 19600032 SABIYA ISHAQ MOHAMMAD ISHAQ MALIK SHOPIAN RBA 10 7.12 71.20 26 19600033 UMAR YOUSUF SHAIKH MOHAMMAD YOUSUF SHAIKH SHOPIAN WUP 1800 978 54.33 27 19600035 UMMAYA IMTIYAZ MOHAMMAD IMTIYAZ PADDER SHOPIAN OM 10 7.33 73.30 28 19600036 SHEEBA SHAKEEL SHAKEEL AHMAD RATHER SHOPIAN OM 10 6.87 68.70 29 19600037 NAJAMAL ASHRAF MOHAMMAD ASHRAF MIR KUPWARA RBA 5400 4064 75.26 30 19600038 AMIR JALAL JALAL UD DIN DAR PULWAMA OM 1800 1102 61.22 31 19600039 ASMA AMIN MUHAMMAD AMIN RATHER KULGAM OM 1800 1191 66.17 32 19600041 ANJUM SEHAR MOHD ASHRAF LONE SRINAGAR CDP 1800 966 53.67 33 19600042 IFLA FAROOQ LATE FAROOQ AHMAD BEIGH SRINAGAR OM 1800 1161 64.50 34 19600043 ASIF IQBAL PARRAY MOHD IQBAL PARRAY KULGAM OM 1200 819.82 68.32 35 19600044 AABROO ASHRAF MOHAMMAD ASHRAF KANU ANANTNAG OM 10 8.6 86.00 36 19600045 RAFIYA JAN AB SAMAD MIR SRINAGAR OM 1800 1210 67.22 37 19600046 HMARAH ZAINAB GH MOHD MIR BUDGAM OM 10 6 60.00 38 19600047 BAZILA ISHAQ MOHAMMAD ISHAQ SHAH ANANTNAG RBA 1800 1008 56.00 39 19600048 SAIMA HAMID ABDUL HAMID DAR KULGAM OM 1800 1190 66.11 40 19600049 SURAYA SHAFI MOHD SHAFI RATHER PULWAMA OM 1800 1148 63.78 41 19600051 AASIFA AZIZ ABDUL AZIZ SOFI PULWAMA OM 1800 1198 66.56 42 19600052 ALIYA GULZAR GULL MOHAMMAD KHANDAY ANANTNAG OM 1800 1028 57.11 43 19600053 ISHRAT AMIN MOHD AMIN BAHROO KULGAM RBA 3150 2273 72.16 44 19600054 NIDASIR AFTAB AFTAB AHMAD HAJAM BUDGAM WUP 1800 898 49.89 45 19600059 MUBASHIRA AMIN MOHD AMIN SHAH PULWAMA RBA 1800 1051 58.39 46 19600060 MISBAH FAROOQ FAROOQ AHMAD BABA PULWAMA RBA 1800 1000 55.56 47 19600061 MOHAMMAD ALTAF SHAH MOHAMMAD SHAFI SHAH BARAMULLA RBA 10 7.75 77.50 48 19600064 HINA ASHRAF BHAT MOHD ASHRAF BHAT KUPWARA RBA 1800 928 51.56 49 19600065 ANAM GH MOHI UD DIN GANAI ANANTNAG OM 1800 1140 63.33 50 19600066 IRSHAD AHMAD GH RUBANI KHAN KUPWARA RBA 1000 568 56.80 51 19600067 PEERZADI FARAH SHAH PEERZADA ABDUL RASHEED SHAH SRINAGAR OM 1000 743 74.30 52 19600069 ZUBAIR AHMAD WANI MANZOOR AHMAD WANI SHOPIAN OM 1800 973 54.06 53 19600070 SAIMA YOUSUF MOHD YOUSUF ANANTNAG OM 1800 1130 62.78 54 19600071 IRFAN HASSAN RATHER GH HASSAN RATHER ANANTNAG RBA 10 5.95 59.50 55 19600072 ZUBAIR AHMAD NAJAR ABDUL GANI NAJAR KUPWARA WUP 1800 1103 61.28 56 19600073 UMER JAN SHIEKH AB GANI SHEIKH PULWAMA OM 1800 993 55.17 57 19600074 NASHAFAH KHAN MAIRAJ UD DIN KHAN SRINAGAR OM 1800 1279 71.06 58 19600075 ADFAR KHURSHEED LATE KHURSHEED AHMAD BHAT SRINAGAR OM 10 6.14 61.40 59 19600076 ASMA RASHID AB RASHID SOFI ANANTNAG OM 1800 1068 59.33 60 19600077 NOWSHEEN SABAH GULAM MOHAMMAD BHAT SRINAGAR OM 1800 1018 56.56 61 19600078 PAARAS KOUL JAGAN NATH KOUL PULWAMA OM 1800 976 54.22 62 19600078 PAARAS KOUL JAGAN NATH KOUL SRINAGAR OM 1800 976 54.22 63 19600079 MARIYA MEHRAJ MEHRAJ UD DIN DAR SRINAGAR OM 1800 1071 59.50 64 19600080 NUZHAT AMIN MOHD AMIN SHAH PULWAMA RBA 1800 1076 59.78 65 19600081 REFATH JAN MOHD YOUSUF BHAT SHOPIAN OM 1800 987 54.83 66 19600082 SYED BILKEES GEELANI SYED GHULAM NABI GEELANI BARAMULLA RBA 1800 869 48.28 67 19600083 ZAHOOR AHMAD WANI ABDUL AHAD WANI GANDERBAL DA 1800 1162 64.56 General list of candidates who have applied for admission to B.Ed. programme (Kashmir Chapter) session-2019 Important Note:- The candidates can check their particulars mentioned below and discrepancy if any regarding the particulars may be brought into notice through email: [email protected] by or before 31-05-2020 with valid documentary proof, after that no claim whatsoever shall be entertained and the selection list shall be issued accordingly. Sr. Form No. Name Parentage District Category MM MO %age 68 19600084 RAYEES UL HAMID ABDUL HAMID SHAH GANDERBAL OM 1200 827 68.92 69 19600085 KIFAITULLAH MIR GULAM MOHMAD MIR BUDGAM OM 1800 979 54.39 70 19600086 QOUNSER JABEEN AB MAJEED DAR PULWAMA OM 1800 1013 56.28 71 19600088 SNOBER MANZOOR MANZOOR AHMAD LONE BARAMULLA OM 1800 1142 63.44 72 19600089 NAJMA NAZIR NAZIR AHMAD KHAN SRINAGAR OM 2400 1759 73.29 73 19600090 YASIR MAJEED GANIE ABDUL MAJEED GANIE BANDIPORA OM 1200 761 63.42 74 19600091 PARVAIZ AHMAD GOJJER GH MOHI UD DIN GOJJER PULWAMA OM 2400 1704 71.00 75 19600092 SAIMA BASHIR BASHIR AHMAD MALIK PULWAMA OM 2100 1319 62.81 76 19600093 ROHEELA AKRAM MOHD AKRAM MALIK KULGAM OM 1800 1062 59.00 77 19600095 IFTISAAM AYAZ AYAZ AHMAD KHAN BARAMULLA RBA 10 6.2 62.00 78 19600103 SABAH ISHTIAQ ISHTIAQ AHMED SHAH SRINAGAR OM 1100 589 53.55 79 19600107 NYARAH BASHIR BASHIR AHMAD BABA SRINAGAR OM 10 7.5 75.00 80 19600109 JUNAID AHMAD NAJAR MOHAMMAD RAMZAN NAJAR ANANTNAG WUP 1800 918 51.00 81 19600113 MEHRUN NISA ALTAF HUSSAIN SHAH BANDIPORA OM 1800 1185 65.83 82 19600114 ASIYA RASOOL GH RASOOL HAMAL SRINAGAR OM 1800 1023 56.83 83 19600116 IMTIYAZ AHMAD BHAT GHULAM NABI BHAT SRINAGAR OM 1800 1177 65.39 84 19600118 GOUSIA RAFIQ MOHAMMAD RAFIQ RATHER SRINAGAR OM 1800 1179 65.50 85 19600119 KAWSAR JAN MOHD AKBAR KHAN KULGAM OM 1800 1023 56.83 86 19600120 UZMA SHAMEEM SHAMEEM MOHAMMAD KHAN SHOPIAN OM 1800 981 54.50 87 19600121 SANOOBER ASHRAF MOHD ASHRAF WANI PULWAMA CDP 1800 850 47.22 88 19600122 AAMIR GULZAR GULZAR AHMAD THOKER SHOPIAN RBA 1800 1012 56.22 89 19600124 ULFATA BASHIR BASHIR AHMAD MIR PULWAMA RBA 1800 1080 60.00 90 19600126 ROOMEE JAN ABDUL GANI GANIE PULWAMA OM 1800 1063 59.06 91 19600127 BILAL RASHID AB RASHID DAR BUDGAM OM 1800 934 51.89 92 19600128 IRFANA IQBAL PEER MOHAMMAD IQBAL KULGAM OM 1800 1182 65.67 93 19600129 HEENA NASIR NASSIR HUSSAIN SANKAR BUDGAM OM 1800 1052 58.44 94 19600130 BISMA MAJEED AB MAJEED TELI SRINAGAR OM 1800 1248 69.33 95 19600131 MIR ZAINAB AYOOB MIR MOHAMMAD AYOOB SRINAGAR OM 1800 1137 63.17 96 19600132 RIFAT UL AKBAR MOHMED AKBAR DAR GANDERBAL OM 1800 964 53.56 97 19600133 YAMINA FIRDOUS FIRDOUS NAZIR SRINAGAR OM 1800 1031 57.28 98 19600134 MUMINA AKHTER GHULAM NABI DAR SRINAGAR OM 1800 1164 64.67 99 19600135 AROOSA JAN NASRULLAH KHATIB ANANTNAG OM 1800 1224 68.00 100 19600136 TAHIRA TABASUM MOHAMMAD YOUSUF DAR PULWAMA OM 1800 956 53.11 101 19600137 GOUSIA NISAR NISAR AHMAD SRINAGAR OM 1800 1032 57.33 102 19600139 ROMIYA YOUSF MOHD YOUSF MIR ANANTNAG OM 1800 927 51.50 103 19600140 MOHAMMAD WASEEM SOFI MOHAMMAD YOUSUF SOFI BUDGAM OM 2400 1533 63.88 104 19600141 BISMA FAROOQ FAROOQ AHMAD MIR SRINAGAR OM 1800 1000 55.56 105 19600144 SAMREENA ASHRAF MOHMAD ASHRAF SHAH ANANTNAG OM 1800 1210 67.22 106 19600145 ISHFAQ AHMD DAR GULAM NABI DAR SRINAGAR OM 1800 909 50.50 107 19600146 RAFIQA PARVIN SHARBAT HUSSAIN SRINAGAR OM 1800 1088 60.44 108 19600147 TANVEER YOUSUF SOFI MOHAMMAD YOUSUF SOFI BUDGAM OM 1800 1065 59.17 109 19600148 SAMAR AFROZ KHAN AFROZ AHMED KHAN ANANTNAG OM 1800 1288 71.56 110 19600149 ABIDA ZAHOOR ZAHOOR AHMAD MIR SRINAGAR OM 1800 1038 57.67 111 19600150 UBADULLAH KHANDAY FAYAZ AHMAD KHANDAY KULGAM OM 1800 1008 56.00 112 19600151 MUSKAN ATTA ATTA MOHD NATH ANANTNAG OM 1800 937 52.06 113 19600152 NIYAZ AHMAD SHAH GH MOHD SHAH BUDGAM OM 1800 1043 57.94 114 19600153 QAMREENA JAN FAROOQ AHMAD GANIE BARAMULLA OM 1800 995 55.28 115 19600154 SALIYA ALTAF ALTAF AHMAD SHEIKH SRINAGAR OM 10 6.37 63.70 116 19600155 SAFOORA ZAHOOR ZAHOOR AHMAD MIR SRINAGAR OM 1800 1064 59.11 117 19600156 AINA HILAL SHOKLI HILAL AHMED SHOKLI ANANTNAG OM 1200 816 68.00 118 19600157 ISRA WAHID ABDUL WAHID ZARGER ANANTNAG OM 1800 1116 62.00 119 19600159 ROUNAK ZAHOOR ZAHOOR AHMED MALIK BARAMULLA OM 1800 1032 57.33
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