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Result of CCAC November-2017 Examination Grade Legends: S : 85% and over; A : 75% - 84%; B: 65%-74%; C: 55%-64%; D : 50%-54% F: Fail (<50%); ABS: Absent (-1), ##: Exam Cancelled, WITHHELD: Exam Cancelled, @: Carry forwarded by RC due to technical reasons Sl. 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Result of CCAC November-2017 Examination Grade Legends: S : 85% and over; A : 75% - 84%; B: 65%-74%; C: 55%-64%; D : 50%-54% F: Fail (<50%); ABS: Absent (-1), ##: Exam Cancelled, WITHHELD: Exam Cancelled, @: Carry forwarded by RC due to technical reasons Sl. No Reg No Roll No Name of Candidate Father's Name Marks Grade 81 17D000028659 PT17D361028659 AVINASH SINGH DHARAM DEO SINGH 65 B SANTOSH KUMAR LATE AMRENDRA 82 17D000028661 PT17D361028661 55 C SINHA KUMAR SINHA SHEKH MOHAMMAD 83 17D000028662 PT17D361028662 LATE MD. KAFIL KHAN 35 F RIZWAN LATE MD. SHAMSHUL 84 17D000028663 PT17D361028663 MD. TARIQUE HODA 59 C HODA KHAN BIJAY SHANKAR 85 17D000028664 PT17D361028664 ANOOP KUMAR 47 F KAKANDWAR LATE JAGESHWAR 86 17D000028665 PT17D361028665 RAMJIT SINGH 49 F SINGH 87 17D000028666 PT17D361028666 VINAY KUMAR LATE SITAB RAJAK 33 F SHASHI BHUSHAN 88 17D000028667 PT17D361028667 LATE LAL DEV MAHTO 30 F MAHTO PRASHANT KUMAR LATE SHADEO PRASAD 89 17D000028668 PT17D361028668 54 D MANDAL MANDAL LATE MADHESHWAR 90 17D000028669 PT17D361028669 RENU SINGH 23 F PRASAD SINGH SANJAY KUMAR JAGDISH NARAYAN 91 17D000028672 PT17D361028672 60 C SINGH SINGH 92 17D000028673 PT17D361028673 DHARMSHILA SAHAY DAROGHI PRASAD 27 F 93 17D000028674 PT17D361028674 ABDUL ZAHIR MD IDRISH 52 D LATE JAGDISH 94 17D000028675 PT17D361028675 SITA RAM PASWAN 34 F PASWAN LATE SUBHASH 95 17D000028676 PT17D361028676 ADITYA 36 F CHANDRA RAM GIRISH KUMAR LATE KUMAR AJAY 96 17D000028677 PT17D361028677 28 F SINHA SINHA SRI SHIV PRASAD 97 17D000028678 PT17D361028678 KIRAN KUMARI 25 F SINGH 98 17D000028679 PT17D361028679 MAHENDRA PAL SIDH NATH PAL 29 F MAHENDRA PRATAP LATE RAMNARAYAN 99 17D000028680 PT17D361028680 31 F SINGH SINGH 100 17D000028681 PT17D361028681 RAMAKANT PRASAD RAJESHWAR PRASAD 58 C 101 17D000028682 PT17D361028682 SWATI SWAROOP ARUN KUMAR THAKUR -1 ABS MUNNA KUMAR LATE BAIJANATH 102 17D000028683 PT17D361028683 38 F RAJAK RAJAK LATE RAM PRAKASH 103 17D000028684 PT17D361028684 MITHILESH PRASAD 46 F SAH LATE TRIPIT NARAYAN 104 17D000028685 PT17D361028685 RAM KUMAR SINGH -1 ABS SINGH 105 17D000028686 PT17D361028686 DHIRAJ KUMAR LATE GOPAL PRASAD 55 C LATE DEO SIDH 106 17D000028687 PT17D361028687 AJAY KUMAR SINGH 32 F NARYAN SINGH NAVIN KUMAR LATE SIYA SHARAN 107 17D000028688 PT17D361028688
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