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Compiled List of Students Compiled list of students (from the Academic Departments) benefitted by all schemes reletaed to guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution year wise during last five years 48 Vara Dipesh R. 49 Radadia Bhavin R. 50 Pithadiya Ketan G. 51 Pandya Piyush 52 Vyas Leena 53 Sadadiya Jayshree A. 54 Vora Ashish J. 55 Damani Hardik R. 56 Bhatt Ankita B. 57 Gondaliya Nirav A. 58 Jani Rahul K. 59 Tank Jignesh D. 60 Solanki Parth T. 61 Bhalani Avani A. 62 Vadiya Roopal R. 63 Gohel Jayshree B. 64 Prajapati Shweta J. 65 Khimsuriya Josna H. 66 Chauhan Nikhil K. 67 Babariya Urvi A. 68 Shaikh Junaid F. 69 Makwana Ankita N. 70 Detroja Shital D. 71 Vala Varsha K. 72 Goswami Prashantgiri M. 73 Tolia Niraj K. 74 Pandit Amit D. 75 Gohel Jaysukh D. 76 Sagathiya Rashmin J. 77 Dumadiya Shashikant M. 78 Mrugeshar Niddhi J. 79 Solanki Vaishali K. 80 Malek Tarannum I. 81 Jobanputra Rashi V. 82 Solanki Alka T. 83 Maru Ankita P. 84 Tank Swati M. 85 Kathiriya Mayur K. 86 Basiya Chirag C. 87 Zala Vanrajsinh U. 88 Joshi Manali D. 89 Naiya Daxa D. 90 Bhatiya Meraman B. 91 Karmur Nayan A. 92 Zapadiya Dinesh V. 93 Upadhyay Chitrantana H. 94 Donga Hitendra V. 95 Joshi Charmi S. 96 Sadiya Vipul J. Page 2 of 211 Compiled list of students (from the Academic Departments) benefitted by all schemes reletaed to guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution year wise during last five years 97 Thumar Charu J. 98 Solanki Maulik M. 99 Rathod Riddhi C. 100 Chauhan Mayur V. 101 Chauhan Komal S. 102 Bhogesara Madhu M. 103 Raval Darshit R. 104 Zariya Deepak V. 105 Solanki Pooja R. 106 Odedara Shanti J. 107 Parmar Foram Rasikbhai 108 Pandya Palak Kaushikbhai 109 Makwana Pradip Somalal 110 Parmar Kaushik Madhabhai 111 Zala Yogi Dilipsinh 112 Gohil Chatur Manjibhai 113 Patel Kavita Mansukhbhai 114 Panara Nisha Mahendrabhai 115 Dahiya Dhara Vijaysinh 116 Vaghela Rakesh Arvindbhai 117 Vaja Mayuri Rameshchandra 118 Panchmatiya Dhara Vinodbhai 119 Vaishnav Bhavisha Sureshbhai 120 Rathod Vaibhvi Pradipbhai 121 Bhatti Mandipsinh Narendrasinh 122 Gangwani Kamlesh Maheshbhai 123 Zala Vishvarajsinh Jagatsinh 124 Parmar Ghanshyam 125 Dave Kanan Tarunkumar 126 Rathod Bhavin Anilbhai 127 Gorwadia Sumit Mukeshbhai 128 Parmar Deepak Rameshbhai 129 Patel Pravin Dalsukhbhai 130 Jagatiya Mona Dhirjlal 131 Hirpara Nehal Bhikhabhai 132 Bhimant Rhutu Pankajbhai 133 Lashkari Rohit Navalram 134 Dhedhi Kalpesh Kalyanjibhai 135 Pandya Parag Rameshbhai 136 Jariya Jayesh Babubhai 137 Dhoriya Pradip Gordhanbhai 138 Jadeja Yuvrajsihn Balubhai 139 Dhokiya Krishna Laxmanbhai 140 Joshi Krishna Avadhbiharilal 141 Rohadiya Dharmendra Pravindan 142 Rohadiya Arvindkumar Prvindan 143 Gadhvi Mala Himmatlal 144 Vaidya Purvesh Vinodbhai 145 Chavda Bharat Pravinbhai Page 3 of 211 Compiled list of students (from the Academic Departments) benefitted by all schemes reletaed to guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution year wise during last five years 146 Chauhan Parth Dineshkumar 147 Patel Bhumi Gopalbhai 148 Sadadiya Yogesh Dhirubhai 149 Parmar Vikas Bhanjibhai 150 Nonghanvadara Jaydeep Manubhai 151 Vala Chirag Devabhai 152 Daitant Kavan Parimalbhai 153 Parmar Chintan Haribhai 154 Shekh Samir Iqbalbhai 155 Parmar Jevil Harishbhai 156 Joshi Priyanka Vinodbhai 157 Gohel Avani Dilipbhai 158 Sanchaniya Dipali Mathurbhai 159 Jadeja Priyanka Hardevsinh 160 Valambhiya Bhumika Girishbhai 161 Radhnpura Anand Pravinchandr 162 Sisodiya Gambhirsinh Hirabhai 163 Sisodiya Sukhdevsinh Ravindrbhai 164 Pithiya Mahesh Bhikhbhai 165 Sisodiya Kalabhai Najabhai 166 Sindhav Ajitsinh Pathubhai 167 Niramal Dhimant Rajendrabhai 168 Chavda Reena Bhanjibhai 169 Chavda Kapil Anandbhai 170 Solanki Shailesh Bhanubhai 171 Bhatt Sarang Pradyumanbhai 172 Chodavadiya Pruthvi Jaysukhbhai 173 Zinzuvadia Swati Devshibhai 174 Parmar Mithilesh Jethabhai 175 Jadav Divya Maganbhai 176 Vala Twinkal Ravjibhai 177 Bhadrsa Samir Pranlal 178 Brahambhatt Aadit Sandipbhai 179 Odedara Daxa Oghadbhai 180 Raval Hiren Rameshbhai 181 Khimsuriya Dilip K 182 Rathod Mehul J 183 Tank Mira C 184 India Sapna C 185 India Khushbu C 186 Patel Dipika J 187 Chauhan Hitesh M 188 Chudasma Mohit N. 189 Chavda Pooja V. 190 Vara Kajal K. 191 Bhatti Kalpesh 192 Odedra Gagan 193 Doshi Ruturaj R. 194 Katkoriya Khushbu Page 4 of 211 Compiled list of students (from the Academic Departments) benefitted by all schemes reletaed to guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution year wise during last five years 195 Vora Jignesh H. 196 Rathod Kuldip 197 Sejpal Jagruti L. 198 Ramdevputr Ronak 199 Adhiya Dhaval 200 Agravat Pooja P. 201 Ahir Rahul D. 202 Badiyani Kevin R. 203 Bagtharia Dharshak H. 204 Bharad Hemali S. 205 Bhatt Kavita V. 206 Bhatt Mihir B. 207 Bhatt Viral K. 208 Bhuddhabhatti Anuradha S. 209 Bloch Shabana M. 210 Chamchiya Vijay M. 211 Chauhan Khushbu A. 212 Chavda Gaurav J. 213 Chavda Pankaj D. 214 Chhatrola Mitesh M. 215 Chudasama Harpal V. 216 Dave Nirav K. 217 Dobariya Chinmay R. 218 Dubal Dhara K. 219 Ganvit Vaishali R. 220 Ghughal Neha R. 221 Ginoya Bhavesh G. 222 Gohil Monaba J. 223 Gondalia Samir J. 224 Gosai Denish B. 225 Jadeja Dushyantsinh M. 226 Jadeja Kripalsinh N. 227 Jadeja Vidhyaba M. 228 Jadeja Yogendrasinh A. 229 Jani Jatin S. 230 Jani Pooja M. 231 Jani Praful N. 232 Jobanputra Dharmesh P. 233 Joshi Amit 234 Joshi Jigna N. 235 Joshi Kashyap B. 236 Juthani Hardik A. 237 Kacha Drashti C. 238 Kachhatiya Hansa J. 239 Karamta Ravi L. 240 Kava Shraddha K. 241 Kavaiya Vipul J. 242 Keshvala Vikram B. 243 Khaniya Reena V. Page 5 of 211 Compiled list of students (from the Academic Departments) benefitted by all schemes reletaed to guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution year wise during last five years 244 Kholiya Jayshree N. 245 Kotak Hardik K. 246 Kubavat Parag D. 247 Lavadiya Bhumika N. 248 Lokhil Jaydeep H. 249 Makwana Atul R. 250 Makwana Gita D. 251 Makwana Gunjan S. 252 Makwana Ranjit V. 253 Makwana Usha V. 254 Manvar Kishan 255 Mehta Hiren J. 256 Mevada Dharmesh R. 257 Mokhana Jay N. 258 Mori Neha B. 259 Nadiyapara Kinjal P. 260 Pandya Raksha Y. 261 Pandya Riddhi C. 262 Parmar Pragnesh V. 263 Parmar Rakesh D. 264 Parmar Sachin K. 265 Patel Amita M. 266 Rajpara Alpesh J. 267 Ram Sagar B. 268 Rathod Dhaval 269 Rathod Hardik K. 270 Rathod Hardik K. 271 Rathod Kinjal P. 272 Rathod Sunil K. 273 Raval Drashti R. 274 Raval Heema P. 275 Renuka Aarti J. 276 Sama Husena N. 277 Sheth Digija J. 278 Sodha Hiten L. 279 Solanki Bhavik M. 280 Suvagla Hitesh S. 281 Thakar Vidhi J. 282 Thakkar Abhigna P. 283 Thummar Piyush K. 284 Trivedi Nirupama R. 285 Upadhyay Jay M. 286 Vadhiya Bina B. 287 Vadodariya Amit J. 288 Vaghela Mahesh K. 289 Vala Mihir S. 290 Vanavi Girish B. 291 Vaniya Killol R. 292 Vanvi Mehul P. Page 6 of 211 Compiled list of students (from the Academic Departments) benefitted by all schemes reletaed to guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution year wise during last five years 293 Vasavada Nirmit S. 294 Vasoya Ashish M. 295 Vyas Arti R. 296 Vyas Ashik B. 297 Zampadiya Jasamat R. 298 Shah Moin A. 299 Vaniya Rajendrakumar A. 300 Donga Hitendra V. 301 Ghinoya Shakti M. 302 Savaliya Ketan S. 303 Gosai Kaushikgiri H. 304 Jadav Anandkumar S. 305 Gondaliya Shailesh G. 306 Kareliya Jay B. 307 Vyas Shital M. 308 Upadhyay Abhishek 309 Barad Rahul A. 310 Pandya Atmiya D. 311 Khafif Ayub Z. 312 Kadvatar Nihal M. 313 Kadvatar Jigar M. 314 Virda Dilip V. 315 Maru Suresh A. 316 Hudiya Vipul M. 317 Vala Naimish V. 318 Parmar Anil M. 319 Mor Vishal B. 320 Katariya Chetan N. 321 Zalavadiya Dilip K. 322 Shukla Bhargav K. 323 Joshi Anand P. 324 Dafda Sandeep J. 325 Rathod Hardik K. 326 Rathod Vijay P. 327 Sarvaiya Vishvajitsinh N. 328 Joshi Arti A. 329 Thakar Dhruvika J. 330 Bhojani Manish J. 331 Dangar Jaydeep C. 332 Makvana Mahadev A. 333 Vaza Ashwin R. 334 Tank Himanshu H. 335 Makwana Manisha M. 336 Parmar Nayana H. 337 Makwana Kiran M. 338 Dangar Hetal N. 339 Gar Ramesh B. 340 Visani Akash M. 341 Vadher Nayan S. Page 7 of 211 Compiled list of students (from the Academic Departments) benefitted by all schemes reletaed to guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution year wise during last five years 342 Jadeja Ramdevsinh R. 343 More Jignasha K. 344 Dangar Payal P. 345 Sandh Hasina Y. 346 Rathod Ronak 347 Chauhan Jayshukh 348 Maru Nirav H. 349 Patdiya Raj B. 350 Jadeja Girirajsinh K. 351 Bagda Rajnikant H. 352 Visani Jignesh G. 353 Visani Hiren G. 354 Gohel Rashmi H. 355 Vaghela Devendrasinh B. 356 Chudasama Dasharathsinh D. 357 Kothari Vaishali K. 358 Teraiya Krunal G. 359 Chauhan Bhavesh M. 360 Solanki Vaishali K. 361 Jadeja Nirmalsinh S. 362 Goswami Nirav L. 363 Kalsariya Pravin S. 364 Bokhani Bharat B. 365 Bharadva Ashish D. 366 Sakariya Vipul G. 367 Bambhaniya Naresh C. 368 Bambhaniya Jagruti C. 369 Basiya Chirag C. 370 Makwana Dhruv A. 371 Khugla Ram D. 372 Mala Mayur M. 373 Thakrar Nipun H. 374 Jadeja Manvendrasinh R. 375 Jadeja Indrajitsinh Y. 376 Pampaniya Vanita D. 377 Jadeja Yashpalsinh J. 378 Palaniya Kuldipsinh D. 379 Barot Vishal I. 380 Mandaviya Nirbhay B. 381 Gogara Krishna D. 382 Khimaniya Bhavikkumar M. 383 Jadeja Manharsinh V. 384 Bukhari Tarannum I. 385 Khirt Sureshbhai J. 386 Chauhan Khushbu A. 387 Sagathiya Rashmin J. 388 Khandekha Kuldeep S. 389 Jadeja Rajdeepsinh L. 390 Nagash Rajubhai J. Page 8 of 211 Compiled list of students (from the Academic Departments) benefitted by all schemes reletaed to guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution year wise during last five years 391 Khuha Nitesh D.
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