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University of Calcutta Registration Office List of Error Candidate for Registration in the Session 2019-20 Under UG Courses Page 1 of 133 Date : 16/08/2019 University of Calcutta Registration Office List of Error Candidate for Registration in the Session 2019-20 under UG Courses College : SURENDRANATH COLLEGE(115) Course : B.A (Honours) Srlno Form No Name of Student Guardian's Name Mobile No Error List 1 1150152 MD BORHANUDDIN SARDAR MD ABDUL AZIZ SARDAR 6290534882 Equivalence certificate missing 2 1150235 HIRA MONDAL GOPINATH MONDAL 7478670848 Equivalence certificate missing 3 1150090 RITU SAHANI DEEPAK SAHANI 8013432324 Equivalence certificate missing 4 1150167 SANU DAS AMRITA DAS 8479876580 Equivalence certificate missing 5 1150350 SUBHAJIT DAS MALOBIKA DAS 8296366223 Photo Missing Signature Missing Age proof certificate missing 10+2 level mark sheet missing Equivalence certificate missing 6 1150201 JOYITA SHAW BIJAY KUMAR SHAW 7044338620 Generic papers not correspond to Generic 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