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List of Students Sanctioned Merit Cum Means Scholarship from (Goi) Merit-Cum-Means Scholarship renewal students sanctioned list from GOI - 2020-21 Sl. No. NSP ID Beneficiary Name Amount sanctioned 1 KA201718003255915 TANVEERJAHAN BEVANOOR 25000 2 KA201718003258197 ASIYA BANU 25000 3 KA201718003268574 VISHAL SHERWIN JESHWA MONTEIRO 25000 4 KA201718003269697 SABA TARANNUM 25000 5 KA201718003272347 MOHAMMED FARES MEHDI J 25000 6 KA201718003281782 SADAF ALI HADAGALI 19200 7 KA201718003312627 NOOR TABREEN ASLAM 25000 8 KA201718003357434 SHERIF AHAMED SHIBAZ 25000 9 KA201718003377656 NIDA IRAM. H 25000 10 KA201718003382307 MOHAMMED ARFATH 25000 11 KA201718003385056 MOHAMMED HASEEB UR REHMAN 25000 12 KA201718003386698 MUNEER AHMED KHAN 25000 13 KA201718003389994 BHARAT ANNASAB MAGADUM 19200 14 KA201718003397627 MADEEHA JAHAGIRDAR 25000 15 KA201718003406768 NEHA FARHEEN 25000 16 KA201718003410592 ARSHAD AHAMED 25000 17 KA201718003417792 NIDA KHANUM 20370 18 KA201718003419947 MOHAMMED RUMAN 25000 19 KA201718003460955 MARIA SHARON 25000 20 KA201718003473963 SHAIK RAHEMAT ALI 26700 21 JH201819007507119 SAYEEDUR RAHMAN 25000 22 KA201617000156561 Shaik.Qadir Hussain 25000 23 KA201617004709478 MOHAMMED FAZIL IRFAN 25000 24 KA201617005481360 M A BASEER 18288 25 KA201617006542672 UZAIR SHAGHIL 19200 26 KA201617010969530 Sanjay M S 12100 27 KA201718000004277 NAFEESA ANSEENA 25000 28 KA201718000016811 ABDUL REHMAN 25000 29 KA201718000019397 SUJETH LASRADO 25000 30 KA201718000027935 SHEEBA KOUSER 25000 31 KA201718000090648 MAYUM R J 20510 32 KA201718000096325 SAMEER 25000 33 KA201718000116311 JABEEN GOLSANGI 30000 34 KA201718000155248 AFNAN ULLA KHAN 25000 35 KA201718000165765 MAHAMEDHUSEN F MIRJI 11720 36 KA201718000238824 ALDRIN PRADEEP ARANHA 30000 37 KA201718000346679 CAROL DSOUZA 30000 38 KA201718000431589 SUBHASHINI JASMINE 25000 39 KA201718000435302 JESSICA M 25000 40 KA201718000473509 SYEDA FARHA NAAZ 25000 41 KA201718004274581 HERREN THOMAS D SOUZA 30000 42 KA201718004280837 TASMEEN POULAD SAHEB KHAN 25000 43 KA201718004299347 MOHAMMED AZEEM 30000 44 KA201718004365545 BILAL AHMED 25000 45 KA201718004408425 TANZEELA FATHIMA E 25000 46 KA201718004413997 AL DHAMASH FARAD 25000 47 KA201718004434016 ZUHA AIMAN HUSSAIN 30000 48 KA201718004437054 MUHAMMED AMMAR SHARIFF 19200 49 KA201718004456689 M AYEESHA AFEEFA 25000 50 KA201718004486425 JAIN JAINAM KUMAR 25000 Page 1 of 193 Sl. No. NSP ID Beneficiary Name Amount sanctioned 51 KA201718004506792 HUSSAIN BEIG 25000 52 KA201718004507896 VIYON​ DSOUZA​ 25000 53 KA201718004513681 SHOAIB AHMED 25000 54 KA201718004567290 SABEEHA SULTANA 30000 55 KA201718004587559 NIYA SHABBIR SANADI 25000 56 KA201718004619611 AMEER K 25000 57 KA201718004653576 UMME HAFSA 12600 58 KA201718004720318 TAYYABA MULLA 25000 59 KA201718004743390 MOHAMMED NABIL 25000 60 KA201718004745972 ANEESURREHMAN 25000 61 KA201718004772897 ENOLA LESNI COELHO 25000 62 KA201718004787346 MOHAMMED FAZLULLA 25000 63 KA201718004812457 MOHAMMED ARSHAD ALI 25000 64 KA201718002764230 RIHAB AHMED 25000 65 KA201718002764718 VALENTINA MENDONCA 25000 66 KA201718002790500 ADNAN SHAIKH 25000 67 KA201718002805238 RISHANI RAIKES 25000 68 KA201718002812354 MOHAMMED SUFIYAN KHADAKLAT 25000 69 KA201718002822387 SYED HUDAIF IBRAHIM 25000 70 KA201718002825132 DERRYL THOMAS D SILVA 25000 71 KA201718002826915 MUTEEQ KHAN 25000 72 KA201718002834560 ARMAN BAIG 25000 73 KA201718002878320 GIFTY AUGUSTINE 25000 74 KA201718002887403 ZUNEERA ASIYATH A M 5000 75 KA201718002905766 MANASI KHOT 25000 76 KA201718002929866 MOHAMMED ARBAZ 25000 77 KA201718002934646 AYESHA MADIHA 25000 78 KA201718002938722 AMAR SHEETAL SOLLAPURE 25000 79 KA201718002945787 SOURABH GHENAPPAGOL 30000 80 KA201718002947733 SADIYA BEGUM 25000 81 KA201718002948103 YASH BAHUBALI JANAJ 30000 82 KA201718002978242 SADDAMHUSEN NALABAND 30000 83 KA201718003006392 MELISHA SHARON D SOUZA 25000 84 KA201718000486012 DEEPTI VIOLA BARBOZA 25000 85 KA201718000488781 SHARREL ANCITA CASTELINO 25000 86 KA201718000508822 GULAM MOHIYUDDIN N SHIROL 30000 87 KA201718000543123 ABRAR UL HAQ S 29090 88 KA201718000578154 ABDULKAYYUM M INDIKAR 25000 89 KA201718000802604 FIZATH UL AIEN 25000 90 KA201718000843141 AMITH S LAHARI 25000 91 KA201718000912236 NIZAM PASHA S 25000 92 KA201718000921146 FAROOQ PASHA 25000 93 KA201718001497379 SOHELAHMAD MANIYAR 25000 94 KA201718003747329 MOHAMMED NOORUDDIN 30000 95 KA201718003767554 JAVED FARAZ KHAN 25000 96 KA201718003767640 MADEEHA RAYAN FATHIM 25000 97 KA201718003772910 SANIYA PEERZADE 25000 98 KA201718003777584 SADIA NUREIN WAHEED 19450 99 KA201718003784151 MOHAMMED SHOEB AKHTER 30000 100 KA201718003788830 MUBARAK ALI I NAIKWADI 25000 101 KA201718003790942 ZAIBA TABASSUM 25000 102 KA201718003800654 SYED MOHTESIB ALI 25000 103 KA201718003812759 MOHAMMED HUSSAIN 25000 Page 2 of 193 Sl. No. NSP ID Beneficiary Name Amount sanctioned 104 KA201718003851821 SANAKOUSAR MUJAWAR 30000 105 KA201718003863233 KHALEEL AHMED LASHKAR 25000 106 KA201718003871844 MOHAMMED NAVEED ASHRAF 30000 107 KA201718003915942 NIHA FATHIMA 30000 108 KA201718003926170 FATHIMATH RAMEEZA 25000 109 KA201718002491279 YASEEN ULLA KHAN 20000 110 KA201718002495585 NISHA JENEVIA MATHIAS 25000 111 KA201718002517801 AFREEN K 26000 112 KA201718002527460 NAVEEN TAJ 25000 113 KA201718002549666 SHARMAZ MOHAMMED ILYAS 18500 114 KA201718002557146 TANZILA RIYAZAHMAD BAGEWADI 12100 115 KA201718002576386 MOHAMMED TASHFEEN KHAN 25000 116 KA201718002595681 SAMMED DADASAHEB KININGE 30000 117 KA201718002604040 PRANIL ARON LOBO 25000 118 KA201718002630785 NADEEMUR RAHMAN 25000 119 KA201718002633553 KHALID SAIFULLAH 25000 120 KA201718002635267 DENVIR GAMA 25000 121 KA201718002638769 LUKMAN A R 24320 122 KA201718002648100 ABY K MATHEW 25000 123 KA201718002649299 SHAFIULLA HONNURSAB ANVERI 30000 124 KA201718002675147 PRINCITA CARVALHO 30000 125 KA201718002693721 SAMEENA JORAMMANAVAR 5100 126 KA201718002712534 ABDULLA HIL MUBARAK 25000 127 KA201718002728621 VIJAY V 30000 128 KA201718003936865 AYISHA SHADIKA 25000 129 KA201718003946060 SHAIK RUBINA 25000 130 KA201718003953079 AZEEZA FATHIMA 25000 131 KA201718003972053 NUMAN HUSSAIN MOHAMMED 25000 132 KA201718003972165 M A AZIZ AHMED ADNAN 25000 133 KA201718003974464 SHUBHAM BALASAB KOGANOLI 30000 134 KA201718004005908 MOHAMMED TAUSIF PASHA 5000 135 KA201718004019873 MOHAMMAD MUJEEB ALI 30000 136 KA201718004082494 AZAM I 23044 137 KA201718004084468 SHAH AZHER ULLA KHAN 25000 138 KA201718004084687 AYSHA SUHANA 25000 139 KA201718004088552 SAHAD P A 25000 140 KA201718004095761 MOHAMMED RIYAZ 25000 141 KA201718004099791 ABHILASHA MYAKALAMARDI 30000 142 KA201718004100062 MOHAMMAD SAAD HAROON KHAN PATHAN 25000 143 KA201718004109205 MOHAMMED ZAID 25000 144 KA201718004112663 HEENA MANSOOR NABIWALE 25000 145 KA201718004115255 MARIYA NIKHATH 25000 146 KA201718004140285 SUMMAIYA MULLA 25000 147 KA201718004176177 NIKITHA R JAIN 25000 148 KA201718004199365 ZAIBA KOUSAR M B 25000 149 KA201718004232993 AKEEF KHAN S 25000 150 KA201718004272861 SHREEJIT SUNIL SAVADATTE 10100 151 KA201718004273902 AMEENA KHATUN 20510 152 KA201718001627065 MOHAMMED SHAQEEQ MUSTHAFA 30000 153 KA201718001648899 SPOORTHI JAIN H P 25000 154 KA201718001672525 ZAINAB URF SUMAYA KANKANWADI 30000 155 KA201718001722536 SALMA TAJ 25000 156 KA201718001756707 ASMA PARVEEN 5000 Page 3 of 193 Sl. No. NSP ID Beneficiary Name Amount sanctioned 157 KA201718001830136 TARANNUM KARDANT 25000 158 KA201718001882074 SHAIKH MEHAK 25000 159 KA201718001942956 Mohammed Saquib Abbas 25000 160 KA201718001946428 MOHAMMED FAZIL 25000 161 KA201718001974891 LUBNA N 25000 162 KA201718001984448 UMME KULSUM 24535 163 KA201718002019337 SYEDA REEDA FATIMA 25000 164 KA201718002021546 MAJID KHAN 29535 165 KA201718002030584 JUWAYRIAH 25000 166 KA201718002034880 ALFIYA SHABBIR MUNSHI 25510 167 KA201718002044307 SALMAN KHAN 20000 168 KA201718003497005 AMMAR 25000 169 KA201718003498276 CLEVINA DSOUZA 25000 170 KA201718003504142 KHURSHIDAHMED RIYAZAHMED ALLAPUR 23790 171 KA201718003515444 NISHAT MOMIN 30000 172 KA201718003527842 SYED KASHIF HUSSAIN 25000 173 KA201718003528597 NAMIT NITIN CHOUGULE 10600 174 KA201718003538093 MOHAMMED TABREZ 25000 175 KA201718003539639 SHOAIB SADIQ 25000 176 KA201718003543150 MUSTAFA 30000 177 KA201718003553602 MOHAMMED ABDUL GAFFAR KHAN 25000 178 KA201718003560467 IBRAHIM JALEEL 25000 179 KA201718003567734 HARRIET AVEL DSOUZA 25000 180 KA201718003574078 SYEDA RUHEENA PARVEEN 25000 181 KA201718003584666 Saiyada Sadiya 25000 182 KA201718003586597 AFROZ SAYED 25000 183 KA201718003624670 ASMA 25000 184 KA201718003639401 RAZIK AHAMED 25000 185 KA201718003644535 MOHAMMED FUZAIL 25000 186 KA201718003652297 MAHFOOZA 25000 187 KA201718003685820 NABEELA QURSHID 25000 188 KA201718002187483 SHAHID PATEL 25000 189 KA201718002188225 K G SALEEM ULLA 30000 190 KA201718002204306 MOHSINA MOHAMMED AKBAR SHAIKH 25000 191 KA201718002214406 SALMAN MAKANDAR 25000 192 KA201718002251800 SHAIMA G 25000 193 KA201718002278311 MOHAMMED TOUQUIR AHMED 25000 194 KA201718002355835 NOOR SABHA 25000 195 KA201718002371193 SUSHANT MAHAVEER KHOMBARE 28790 196 KA201718002381745 MOHAMMED REHAB SAIT 5000 197 KA201718002394965 PINJAR DADAPEER 30000 198 KA201718002407559 PATSON XAVIER FERNANDES 12260 199 KA201718002443410 ADEEBA INAMDAR 25000 200 KA201718002443813 MOHAMMED SAFEER ABBAS 25000 201 KA201718002446852 MOHAMMED SHAHBUDDIN 30000 202 KA201718002455108 ZOAYA MOHAMMADI 25000 203 KA201718002461856 JESSICA SEQUEIRA 25000 204 KA201718002462203 MISBAH JAHAGIRDAR 23800 205 KA201718002484031 ARSILA A PATHAN 30000 206 KA201718002486202 TAHA TABASSUM 25000 207 KA201718003011717 WENISHA LEWIS 25000 208 KA201718003014826 AALIYA TAZEEN 6720
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