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BHUBANESWAR 103MA014 GEN SUBHASHREE DANDASENA ABHIMANYU DANDASENA MAMATA DANDASENA 10 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA015 GEN MITA SAHOO DURYODHAN SAHOO GOLAP SAHOO 11 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA016 GEN PRAJNA PARAMITA PARIDA KAILASH CHANDRA PARIDA BISHNUPRIYA PARIDA 12 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA017 GEN PRAGATI PRADHAN PRASANA PRADHAN JYOSTNA PRADHAN 13 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA020 GEN MITALI PRUSTY KANDARPA PRUSTY SUBASINI PRUSTY 14 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA023 GEN NARMADA PRADHAN GANGADHAR PRADHAN SAKUNTALA PRADHAN 15 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA024 GEN SUBHADRA BARIK PRAFULLA BARIK SUSAMA BARIK 16 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA025 GEN ARCHISHA DAS ARUN KUMAR DAS PUSPANJALI DAS 17 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA026 GEN DEEPTIMAYEE SENAPATI PRAKASH CHANDRA SENAPATI SABITRI SENAPATI 18 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA027 GEN ANKITA ROY SUNIT CHANDRA ROY MITALI ROY 19 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA029 GEN APARNA DASH SUDIPTA DASH SWARNALATA DASH 20 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA030 GEN SUSHREE RAJALAXMI JENA RAGHUNATH JENA SANJUKTA JENA 21 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA031 GEN BIPLAB DAS BENUDHAR DAS KUNI DAS 22 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA033 GEN SUPRAVA CHAMPATI BHAGIRATHI CHAMPATI NIROJNALINI CHAMPATI 23 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA034 GEN SONALI PRIYADARSHINI DALAI MANAGOVINDA DALAI RENUBALA DALAI 24 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA035 GEN SWATI SHATAVISHA SUDEV RAJARSHEE SANGHAMITRA MOHANTY 25 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA037 GEN SWEETA MOHAPATRA HARIHAR MOHAPATRA PRAVATI MOHAPATRA 26 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA038 GEN PRATIKSHA SWAIN BIDYADHARA SWAIN SANTILATA SWAIN 27 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA039 GEN ROJALISA PANDA RABINDRA CHANDRA PANDA MANORAMA PANDA 28 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA040 GEN LOPAMUDRA ACHARYA RAJENDRA NARAYAN ACHARYA RANJITA JYOTISHI 29 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA043 GEN ELINA PARIDA BISWANATH PARIDA SANDHYA PARIDA 30 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA045 GEN RUCHA RUTAMVARA DIPTI PRAKASH MISHRA MADHURITA PANDA 31 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA047 GEN BHADRA MAHAPATRA BRAJA KISHORE MAHAPATRA BIJAYA LAXMI MAHAPATRA 32 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA050 GEN AHNNIK CHOUDHURY ALIN CHOUDHURY SUPRIYA CHOUDHURY 33 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA052 GEN SATYA SIDHANTA MISHRA SANTANU KUMAR MISHRA SANGHAMITRA PANDA 34 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA054 GEN SURAVI PANDA RAMAKANTA PANDA DALI PANDA 35 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA055 GEN LIPSA SINGH SWAIN RAJ KISHOR SWAIN MANJULATA SWAIN 36 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA057 GEN ANITA PARIDA ANAMA CHARAN PARIDA PRAMILA PARIDA 37 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA058 GEN SWAYAM SIDDHA MISHRA SUSANTA KUMAR MISHRA NAMITA MISHRA 38 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA059 GEN ISHANI PRIYADARSANI PANDA BISWANATH PANDA SITARANI PANDA 39 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA060 GEN CHANDRIKA RAY TARUN KANTI RAY ANITA RAY 40 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA063 GEN CHANDRIKA MOHAPATRA AMARENDRA MOHAPATRA NAMITA MOHAPATRA 41 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA064 GEN LITALI BEHERA JAGABANDHU BEHERA ANITA BEHERA 42 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA065 GEN PRIYANKA PRADHAN ASHOK KUMAR PRADHAN TAPOI PRADHAN 43 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA067 GEN SIMA PRADHAN BUDHANATH PRADHAN BANDANA PRADHAN 44 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA068 GEN SAGARIKA NAYAK BALA NAYAK BIDYULATA NAYAK 45 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA069 GEN SWAGATIKA PRADHAN SANTOSH KUMAR PRADHAN SWORNALATA PRADHAN 46 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA071 GEN LAXMIPRIYA GAJENDRA BENUDHAR GAJENDRA MAMATA GAJENDRA 47 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA072 GEN ANTARNIHITA MISHRA MANA MOHAN MISHRA RASHMI MISHRA 48 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA074 GEN ANIL KUMAR RATH RAMKRISHNA RATH BINODINI RATH 49 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA077 GEN BHANUPRIYA MISHRA SUBASH CHANDRA MISHRA SIPRA MISHRA 50 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA079 GEN SUBHALAXMI SAHOO MADANA MOHAN SAHOO BASANTI SAHOO 51 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA081 GEN AMIYARANJAN PRADHAN LAXMIDHAR PRADHAN JAYANTI PRADHAN 52 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA085 GEN SMITANJALI JENA CHAITANYA JENA SABITA JENA 53 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA093 GEN SAHANAZ AKHTARI SK BABU SAMU BIBI 54 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA095 GEN SWARNA BANDITA PRIYADARSINI GOVINDA CHANDRA CHAND PREMALATA CHAND 55 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA098 GEN PINKY JENA BASUDEV JENA GITANJALI JENA 56 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA105 GEN PRASANNA KUMAR PANDA PRAKASH CHANDRA PANDA MINATI PANDA 57 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA109 GEN KRISHNA KUMARI PANIGRAHI BIREN KUMAR PANIGRAHI KUNI PANIGRAHI 58 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA110 GEN SRADHANJALI SWAIN MANAS SWAIN SUMITRA SWAIN 59 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA115 GEN RUNI NAYAK KULAMANI NAYAK RUMA NAYAK 60 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA117 GEN AISWARYA ACHARYA ANANTA KUMAR ACHARYA KALAPANA ACHARYA 61 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA118 GEN BIJAYANANDINI MOHAPATRA BIRANCHINARAYAN MOHAPATRA JAYANTI MOHAPATRA 62 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA122 GEN JYOTIRMAYEE PARIDA SUKANTA PARIDA DEBAKI PARIDA 63 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA124 GEN PUSPANJALI DIXIT CHITRASEN DIXIT NAMITA DIXIT 64 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA128 GEN SUBHASMITA PARIDA KARTIK CHANDRA PARIDA SABITA PARIDA 65 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA132 GEN SRIYANKA MAHAPATRA SANJAY KUMAR MAHAPATRA BIJAYLAXMI MAHAPATRA 66 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA134 GEN RASMITA PRADHAN PRAMODA PRADHAN LAXMIPRIYA PRADHAN 67 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA141 GEN KUNU NAYAK MANGULI CHARAN NAYAK URMILA NAYAK 68 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA142 GEN ROSALI MAHAPATRA R N MAHAPATRA NARMADA MAHAPATRA 69 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA147 GEN D SANDHYA RAO D UMA RAO D LAXMI RAO 70 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA156 GEN LAXMIPRIYA JAYSINGH DASARATHI JAYSINGH JAYANTI JAYSINGH 71 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA173 GEN NIRMALA KUMAR ROUT NIRANJAN ROUT NIRUPAMA ROUT 72 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA176 GEN SOUMYA SAMARPITA BIDYADHAR NAYAK MAMATA SUBHADARSHINEE 73 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA182 GEN SURYANARAYAN PARIDA DEBENDRA KUMAR PARIDA MALATI PARIDA 74 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA191 GEN SUBHASHREE DAS PRADEEP DAS GAYATRI DAS 75 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA207 GEN KALYANI PRADHAN KAILASH PRADHAN RENUBALA PRADHAN 76 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA216 GEN PRANATEE PRADHAN BISWAJIT PRADHAN PARBATI PARDHAN 77 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA285 GEN SUNAKAR SAHOO JUDHISTHIR SAHOO CHANDRABATI SAHOO 78 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA300 GEN MADHABA SAHOO ISWAR SAHOO SUSHAMA SAHOO 79 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA452 GEN SONALIMAYEE SAHU NIRANJAN SAHU KUMUDINI SAHU 80 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA489 GEN PREMANANDA SAHOO BIPIN BIHARI SAHOO JANGYASENI SAHOO 81 KHURDA ART B J B JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR 103MA503 GEN SNEHALI PRIYADARSINI RAGHUNATH SHARMA SANTILATA SHARMA 82 KHURDA ART B.P.COLLEGE OF SC & ED., NAYAPALLI 104MA053 GEN E DEVI REDDY E IGNESH REDDY E TULASI REDDY 83 KHURDA ART BALUGAON COLLEGE, BALUGAON 105MA004 GEN SOMANATH PRADHAN DIBAKAR PRADHAN DAMAYANTI PRADHAN 84 KHURDA ART BALUGAON COLLEGE, BALUGAON 105MA006 GEN MAMATA NAYAK DUTIBABAN NAYAK PRAMILA NAYAK 85 KHURDA ART BALUGAON COLLEGE, BALUGAON 105MA015 GEN SAMEER SAHOO ANAND CHANDRA SAHOO RADHAMANI SAHOO 86 KHURDA ART BALUGAON COLLEGE, BALUGAON 105MA045 GEN MAMA MALU DILLIP MALU SUMITRA MALU 87 KHURDA ART BEGUNIA COLLEGE, BEGUNIA 106MA005 GEN LAXMIPRIYA
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