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Notice for Sem I with Seat Number NOTICE LL.M. Sem I repeater students admitted before 2019-2020 batch and Sem I repeater students admitted for the academic year 2019-2020 batch, are hereby informed that the Seat Number has been allotted and displayed on University of Mumbai website as follow. LL.M. Sem II and III – seat numbers will be updated soon on website. Sd/- Head, Department of Law SEAT_NO COLLEGE NO NAME Group Sem I 1002 331 ANANDARAJ PERIASWAMY PONNAMMAL 01 1003 331 APTE ABHIJEET RAVINDRA ANAGHA 01 1004 331 BENCY RAMAKRISHNAN ROSY 01 1006 331 BIRWADKAR KUNAL MOHAN USHA 01 1007 331 BORSE SEEMA ONKARDAS VIMAL 01 1008 331 CHANDHOK JAGPREET KAUR GAGANDEEP SINGH01 1009 331 CHAVAN PRATIBHA NATHA KUSUM 01 1010 331 CHOTHANI NIMESH KAMLESH PURNIMA 01 1011 331 DADREKAR GAJANAN GOVINDA JIJA 01 1012 331 DEVKATE RAHUL GAJENDRA VIMAL 01 1013 331 DHANAWADE SANDIP POULAS RANJANA 01 1014 331 DHOKE BHAGWAN PRABHAKAR 01 1015 331 DHONDE AKSHAY KIRAN JYOTI 01 1016 331 DHOTRE NILESH SHRAVAN SHAKUNTALA 01 1017 331 DONGRE MINAKSHI DIGAMBER SHANTABAI 01 1020 331 GAJARE SAHILESH ISHWARDATT JAYA 01 1022 331 JADHAV NITIN UTTAM VIMAL 01 1023 331 JADHAV SURESH HIRALAL DURGABAI 01 1026 331 KAMADI PRASHANT MOHAN PUSHPA 01 1027 331 KAMBLE RAJESH NARAYAN KASTURA 01 1028 331 KARANDE YOGESH VINAYAK KUNDA 01 1029 331 KAUR PARWINDER JAGIR SINGH PARKASH KAUR01 1030 331 KHISMATRAO MAHAN GAJANAN PRABHAVATI01 1031 331 KOKJE RUTWIJ MILIND KETKI 01 1032 331 KOLAMBEKAR PRACHI PRABHAKAR BHARATI 01 1033 331 MEHTA UMANG JAYKANT GEETA 01 1034 331 MHATRE AVINASH LAXMAN VIMAL 01 1035 331 MHATRE GIRISH LAXMAN LILAVATI 01 1037 331 MHATRE SANHITA GAJANAN RAJNI 01 1039 331 MOHOD MOHAN SUDHAKAR MANORAMA 01 1040 331 MOKAL PRANEETA PRAKASH PRIYA 01 1041 331 MOMIN AVAIS AHD ASRAR FARZANA 01 1042 331 MONDKAR SANDIP RAMESH SUREKHA 01 1043 331 MORE AJAY VASANT ASHA 01 1044 331 MORE SHASHANK SHIRISH SHARAYU 01 1046 331 PADWAL PANDURANG SATYAWAN PARVATI 01 1047 331 PAGARE DEEPAK SHANKAR SUMAN 01 1048 331 PAI ASNODKAR AJAY SURESH LALITA 01 1049 331 PATARE JOHN KISAN ASRABAI 01 1050 331 PATIL HARSHADA SURESH SUVARNA 01 1052 331 PAWAR JAIRAM JANARDHAN PRAYAG 01 1053 331 RAKESH BHIRGU PRASAD SHARDA 01 1054 331 RATHOD DINESH BABULAL PANCHAFULABAI 01 1055 331 SAKHARE RAJESH ANANTRAO KALAWATI 01 1056 331 SHAH AKSHA UJWAL 01 1057 331 SHAIKH AKIL AHMAD GULAM AHMAD KHURSHID01 BI 1059 331 SHETTY MADHUSUDHAN BHOJA SUNDARI 01 1060 331 SHINDE AJIT PANDURANG SHASHEKALA 01 1062 331 SHINDE PRATIBHA VISHNU VANITA 01 1063 331 SHIRKE ADITYA PRAKASH MILAN 01 1064 331 SINGH DANBAHADUR SHAMLAL RAJPATI 01 1065 331 SONAWANE PREETI BHASKAR SHAKUNTALA 01 1066 331 SONAWANE SUMEDH DNYANDEV SUNITA 01 1067 331 SONURLEKAR AKANKSHA GAJANAN ANKITA 01 1068 331 THAKKAR SRUSHTI JIGNESH URMI 01 1069 331 UDESHI AJITA NILESH RUPA 01 1070 331 VAIDYA RAMA VIKRAM UTTARA 01 1071 331 VAIJAL RAVINDRA CHANDAR GULAB 01 1072 331 VARPE ARCHANA UTTAMRAO SUREKHA 01 1073 331 VARSHNEY MITESH SHYAM SUNDER CHHAYA 01 1075 331 WAGHMARE VISHAL SHAM VASANTI 01 1498 331 BIRMOLE VAIBHAV VISHNU VIBHAVATI 01 1499 331 JIJINA ADI RUSI SHIRIN 01 1500 331 LOPES DOMINIC MICHAEL ANNIE 01 1501 331 NALAWADE PRAVIN SITARAM MEENA 01 1502 331 PARMAR JEENAL DILIP NAYANA 01 1503 331 SHAH SWAPNA RAHUL SAVITA 01 1504 331 SHETH MONARCH VINITKUMAR RINA 01 1505 331 SINGH DHIRAJ DAYARAM RADHA 01 1506 331 SINGH JUHI JUGAL KIRAN 01 1507 331 SONAWANE NEHA KIRAN SANGITA 01 1572 331 BARIA SHANTA SHIVRAM KESHAR 01 1573 331 BAVANE BHAUSAHEB RAMCHANDRA RUKMINI01 1574 331 CHANDANSHIVE VILASRAO BODHALA RUKMINI01 1575 331 GAJARE RAKESH ARUN LATIKA 01 1576 331 GOLATKAR SANKALP SANTOSH POOJA 01 1577 331 JAGTAP KALPANA TANAJI SHALAN 01 1579 331 MADHWANI SUJATA GIRISH PRAMILA 01 1581 331 MUNDHE POOJA PRALHADRAO TRIVENI 01 1582 331 PATIL AISHWARYA ANANT CHHAYA 01 1584 331 SABLE MAYUR CHANDRAKANT SHASHIKALA 01 1587 331 TALEKAR SAURABH SUBHASH ANITA 01 1589 331 TORNE SUNIL TUKARAM SOJABAI 01 1590 331 YADAV SHAILENDRA RAMNARAYAN SAROJA 01 1671 331 SATPUTE VISHVAJEET TATYARAO PANCHSHEELA01 1077 331 AGARWAL RASHI SUBHASH SUNITA 02 1080 331 AISHWARYA RAMESH ANANDALAKSHMI 02 1081 331 AMBRE SHRADDHA KAMLAKAR KALPANA 02 1083 331 AVHAD GIRISH NAGESH KAMAL 02 1084 331 BADSIWAL CHANDRAKANT DEVICHAND MEERA02 1085 331 BAID AKASH CHATRAPAL SANTOSHI 02 1086 331 BAMNE SNEHAL CHANDRAKANT SWATI 02 1087 331 BANE UNNATI UDAY UTKARSHA 02 1088 331 BHATE SANJAY DINKAR SAROJINI 02 1090 331 BRAHMBHATT PRIYAL DHARMENDRA DEVIKA 02 1091 331 CHOPRA NEHA DILIPKUMAR ANITA 02 1094 331 GADADE BIRU GOVIND AKKUBAI 02 1095 331 GANGAN AKSHAY SHRINIVAS NAMRATA 02 1096 331 GAVANDE PRASHANT VIVEKANAND NANDINI 02 1097 331 GAWDE SHANKAR LAXMAN BANABAI 02 1098 331 GHARAT AMRAPALI NARAYAN VANITA 02 1099 331 GHARAT NITESH PRAKASH VASANTI 02 1100 331 GOSWAMI MRIDUSMITA ANIL ANIMA 02 1102 331 HIRE APURVA RAVINDRA SUJATA 02 1104 331 JAIN PRATYUSH DEEPAK RITU 02 1105 331 KAMBLE ABHAY GANGADHAR MANDAKINI 02 1106 331 KAREKAR MAYURI DEEPAK SNEHA 02 1107 331 KAREKAR VISHAL VIJAY VINAYA 02 1108 331 KEER SAYALI SUBHASH SINDURI 02 1109 331 KINI ADITYA DIWAKAR SHRADDHA 02 1110 331 KOLI PRINCE MICHAEL VERONICA 02 1112 331 KUMAR ANISH VINOD MRIDULA 02 1113 331 MALI CHETAN BHUPENDRA SUREKHA 02 1115 331 MAPUSKAR ANUJA AJIT ASHWINI 02 1116 331 MAYEKAR PARTH KRISHNAKANT KAVITA 02 1117 331 MEHER NILESH TUSHIRAM PUSHPA 02 1118 331 MHATRE YASHASHREE GURUDEO RANJANA 02 1119 331 MISHRA PANKAJ PALAKDHARI URMILA 02 1120 331 MORVEKAR VINITA RAMCHANDRA SWATI 02 1121 331 MUKHERJEE HRISHITA BISWANATH DOLLY 02 1123 331 NEGI RAJ PRAKASH SURAJSINGH TANZIN DOLMA02 1124 331 PAJAVE TEJASHREE DILIP RUPALI 02 1126 331 PATIL JITENDRA BHALCHANDRA BHARATI 02 1127 331 PATIL KAJAL KRISHNA BHAVANA 02 1129 331 PORWAL NITIKSHA RAJESH PRAMILA 02 1130 331 PULEKAR TANVI KISHOR KARISHMA 02 1131 331 QUAZI MOHAMMED ZISHAN SADRUDDIN SARAH02 1132 331 RANE MAHESH CHANDRAKANT MANORAMA 02 1133 331 RASAL SUNILDATTA MUKUND DRAUPADI 02 1134 331 SANAGAR PRIYANKA VILAS SANGITA 02 1135 331 SAVANE AMIT RAJRATNA KALPANA 02 1137 331 SHAHNAND JEEL BIPIN KALPANA 02 1139 331 SHARMA GAURAV RAM GOPAL KAMLESH 02 1140 331 SUVARNA DEEPA JAYA SUSHILA 02 1141 331 TARE RAMAKANT LAXMAN TARAMATI 02 1142 331 TAYSHETE KAPIL RADHAKRISHNA SWAPNALI 02 1143 331 THAKUR RAJESH DAMODAR MANJIRI 02 1144 331 VAITI LARSON ANTHONY ASHA 02 1145 331 ZANTYE AKSHAY AJIT ANAGHA 02 1490 331 JADHAV SHRUTIKA VIJAY SANGHMITRA 02 1514 331 JADHAV HETAL SACHIDANAND DEEPA 02 1516 331 KAMAT VISHWESH SATISH MAYA 02 1517 331 KARAR ROSHAN KALYAN ANJU 02 1522 331 NAKATI MANISHA BALKRUSHNA SHARMILA 02 1591 331 BHOIR LEENA JAGANNATH JAYASHREE 02 1593 331 BUKTARE SAHEBRAO WAMANRAO RUKMINBAI02 1595 331 DHONDGE MANOJ SUNIL SUJATA 02 1596 331 DUBEY ANAND MADANALA GAYATRI 02 1598 331 GAIKWAD ABHILESH PANDURANG NANDA 02 1599 331 GAIKWAD AMRUT RAMRAO SAJABAI 02 1600 331 GAVIT SURESH PUNYA REMA 02 1601 331 GHOLAP DIPALI VASANT SUSHILA 02 1602 331 JAGTAP SUBHASH BABAN KUSUM 02 1603 331 KARALE ALSHADA JAYWANT JAYASHREE 02 1604 331 KENI SHWETA DEORAM SHOBHA 02 1606 331 NAIK ANKITA PRADEEP PRADNYA 02 1610 331 SUTAR AKSHATA GANPAT SHARDA 02 1146 331 AMBERKAR SANTOSH NARAYAN NIRMALA 03 1147 331 BHOGAVEKAR SAMEER MADHUKAR SHOBHA 03 1148 331 BHOIR DAMINI BHANUDAS SHAILA 03 1149 331 BHOIR MANISH ASHOK MANDA 03 1150 331 BORGES JOSHUA BERNARD VALERIE 03 1151 331 CHAVAN NIMISHA RAJIV VIDYA 03 1152 331 CHOUDHARY MAYURI ASHOK ASHWINI 03 1153 331 CORDEIRO VIANNEY IGNATIUS ROSE 03 1154 331 D'MELLO RAJ DENIS NEENA 03 1155 331 DAVKARE PARMESHWAR GOPAL SHARDA 03 1156 331 DEOLEKAR DEVENDRA CHANDRAKANT PRATIBHA03 1157 331 DEWOOLKAR POOJA PANDURANG PRIYA 03 1158 331 DHUMAL DEEPAK SHANKAR LATA 03 1160 331 GAVHANE MAYUR CHANDRAKANT BHARTI 03 1161 331 GHARAT NISHANT VISHNU NANDA 03 1162 331 GHOGRE GOVIND GOVARDHAN LAXMI 03 1163 331 HIRAVE RAMCHANDRA BAHIRU JAGUBAI 03 1164 331 JADHAV VAIBHAV VIJAY SMITA 03 1166 331 KAMBLE ABHISHEK ARUN LAXMI 03 1167 331 KAMBLE RAVISHANKAR DAGDU KAMAL 03 1168 331 KANOJIA ROHIT RAJKUMAR MAYA 03 1169 331 KARNUK SATISH BUWAJI URMILA 03 1171 331 MAGAR SHRADDHA SANJAY ASHWINI 03 1172 331 MANCHE PRIYANKA NARAYAN LAXMI 03 1173 331 MANE JANHAVI MAKRAND ANUSHREE 03 1174 331 MANE VISHWANATH BALIRAM LAXMI 03 1175 331 MESTRY PRACHI DEEPAK JYOTI 03 1176 331 MHATRE KAJOL HEMCHANDRA REKHA 03 1177 331 MHATRE SHRIKANT JANARDAN PRABHAVATI 03 1178 331 MODAK ABHIN DINESH USHA 03 1179 331 MOKAL ARUN EKNATH SARASWATI 03 1180 331 MORE ANKET ASHOK SUVARNA 03 1182 331 NALAWADE HARSHADA RAHUL SHANTA 03 1183 331 PADVEKAR SANKET SANJAY SMITA 03 1184 331 PAGARE AISHWARYA VISHWAJIT MADHURI 03 1185 331 PATEL KOMAL VALJI JASU 03 1187 331 PINGAT AISHWARYA BHASKAR MANDAKINI 03 1188 331 PRABHU SHRIYA SATISH JAYALAXMI 03 1190 331 PUSALKAR VAIDEHI PRADIP NILIMA 03 1191 331 RANDHIR TEJASWEENI KIRAN VASUDHA 03 1192 331 RODGE AKSHATA MAHENDRA SANGITA 03 1193 331 SACHDEV NISHITA DAULAT SEEMA 03 1194 331 SARMANE OMKAR RAJENDRA VAIJAYANTEE 03 1195 331 SARVAIYA DARSHAN YOGESH ANUPAMA 03 1196 331 SEQUEIRA ALISTER CHJETAN JUDITH 03 1197 331 SETHI ISHPAL SINGH RAVINDER SINGH TARANJEET03 KAUR 1200 331 SHETYE KAIVALYA MILIND GEETA 03 1203 331 SUCHAK RUDRESH SHAILESH SHRADDHA 03 1204 331 SYED MINAZ KASIM RABIYA 03 1207 331 UBALE VIDYASAGAR SHIVRAJ RAJKUMARI 03 1210 331 VARMA PRAVIN LAKSHMAN TARAMANI 03 1211 331 VARU PINAK PRAVIN KALA 03 1214 331 WANI APARNA TUSHAR MAMATA 03 1215 331 WAVHAL SANJIVANI ASHISH VARSHA 03 1216 331 YADAV JANNAT KIRAN MADINA 03 1532 331 DESAI KOMAL PURUSHOTTAM KIRAN 03 1534 331 RANE VIVEK BALKRISHNA SUPRABHA 03 1535 331 SHAH MILI PANKAJKUMAR SHILPA 03 1536 331 VARMA NIKHIL RAJMANI REKHA 03 1614 331 BAGUL JIDNYASA ARVIND SULBHA 03 1615 331 BANKA KOMAL RAJENDRA 03 1616 331 BAPAT SHAILESH
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