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2015-16 Admitted Students CCDC 2015-16 NAYAB MAMLATDAR/SECTION OFFICER 02-04-15 Sr. No. Name 1 Mehta Porvi B. 2 Rachh Jay N. 3 Vaghela Jayesh H. 4 Bhatt Rushina K. 5 Sarvaiya Rajnikant R. 6 Nandu Jigneshdan J. 7 Zala Hardiksinh P. 8 Kakadia Pooja A. 9 Jani Siddharth K. 10 Vavadiya Hina K. 11 Balani Amin J. 12 Patel Meri V. 13 Parmar Chandu V. 14 Mehta Kalpa O. 15 Babariya Kiran B. 16 Bokhani Bhrart D. 17 Maru Mayur K. 18 Visani Shital H. 19 Visani Vipula H. 20 Parmar Foram R. 21 Doriya Ashwin B. 22 Rathod Bhavin A. 23 Kanzariya Nikunj R. 24 Raval Suketu M. 25 Makvana Dilip A. 26 Raval Avni K. 27 Pipariya Hetal M. 28 Rudani Vaishali K. 29 Jadeja Yogendrasinh M. 30 Patel Bhargav A. 31 Sanghavi Urmi K. 32 Thakarar Bhavik K. 33 Kotak Hardik K. 34 Chauhan Nirali P. 35 Parmar Chandni V. 36 Danti Sangita D. 37 Khakhkhar Vaishali H. Page 1 of 52 CCDC 2015-16 38 Gujarati Krishna R. 39 Madhavi Dharmesh K. 40 Davera Gautam M. 41 Makwana Nirali D. 42 Chotaliya Malay B. 43 Dabhi Manish V 44 Panara Nisha M. 45 Visavadiya Deepak D. 46 Padmani Kaushal M. 47 Vaghasiya Piyush H. 48 Jadeja Shaktisinh S. 49 Gohil Chatur M. 50 Suvagiya Dipali D. 51 Joshi Amit N. 52 Prajapati Nikeeta H. 53 Gohil Renuka R. 54 Variya Nirali A. 55 Vadoliya Nisha G. 56 Joshi Hardik B. 57 Vegda Parth 58 Dervaliya Ashish A. 59 Parmar Niketa M. 60 Vithalapara Moti R. 61 Kunapara Kamlesh K. 62 Sabad Ashvin H. 63 Chavada Chetan D. 64 Bagathriya Komal J. 65 Jaymal Mey B. 66 Joshi Rakshit N. 67 Bhiudara Sandip K. 68 Kamani Roshan R. 69 Vala Sursinh B. 70 Vyas Karan N. 71 Rajapara Alpesh J. 72 Joshi Narendra C. 73 Ajagiya Hiral M. 74 Vegad Sharad D. 75 Savaliya Darshana J. 76 Kagarana Birva D. 77 Dholakiya Jayesh V. Page 2 of 52 CCDC 2015-16 78 Vaghela Bhavin A. 79 Kyada Ekta B. 80 Makwana Gunjan S. 81 Mandaviya Nirbhay B. 82 Mashru Raghuvir D. 83 Sida Halima I. 84 Chocha Shobhana G. 85 Markiya Hashuben R. 86 Khambhaliya Kaushik B. 87 Parmar Poonam C. 88 Vyas Chirag Y. 89 Somaiy Manish K. 90 Solanki Vandana N. 91 Ravaiya Hiren J. 92 Zalavadia Sweta D. 93 Solanki Manish A. 94 Jadeja Jaydevsinh J. 95 Vaghela Namrata R. 96 Sarvaiya Jesha D. 97 Dave stuti A. 98 Parmar Deepak R. 99 Makwana Dilip A. 100 Dodiya Sweta N. 101 Vyas Shita M. 102 Chavda Kishan A. 103 Jadeja Abhayjeetsinh J. 104 Sarvaiya Ajaysinh A. TALATI MANTRI COACHING (BATCH-1) 27-04-15 Sr.No. Name 105 Bloch Afsana A. 106 Jadeja Alkaba K. 107 Makwana Karan J. 108 Makwana Mayank M. 109 Trivedi Upasana A. 110 Jadeja Shivbhadrasinh D. 111 Vasoya Bhautik S. 112 Gohil Ravirajsinh R. 113 Kazi Mohmadmasaud N. Page 3 of 52 CCDC 2015-16 114 Vairagi Anilpari K. 115 Gosai Bhavinpari K. 116 Chavda Prashant B. 117 Solanki Vikas A. 118 Dave Urvashi K. 119 Milind Multani F. 120 Vekariya Payal K. 121 Mevada Vinod B. 122 Narola Ashish V. 123 Thandh Vandana L. 124 Mankad Bhavin R. 125 Kanzariya Kirit S. 126 Gohel Jaydeep P. 127 Makadiya Chirag M. 128 Parmar Tarun M. 129 Jadeja Yashdipsinh B. 130 Rakhasiya Vishruti R. 131 Thoriya Jay R. 132 Thoriya Parth M. 133 Zinzuvadiya Gaurav R. 134 Jani Vivek J. 135 Dave Vivek M. 136 Gohel Denish D. 137 Rana Vishvrajsinh S. 138 Kesariya Rajdip A. 139 Tilala Karan R. 140 Vaghela Hitesh R. 141 Mahida Ashok M. 142 Vaghela Rashmi A. 143 Muchhadiya Kalpana J. 144 Jani Vishvjit H. 145 Vadodariya Pratik M. 146 Makwana Harshadsinh J. 147 Chauhan Dipak M. 148 Joshi Nilmadhav B. 149 Gerwaliya Deepa S. 150 Meghnathi Bhavisha K. 151 Jadav Pooja S. 152 Baraliya Jituben V. 153 Parmar Hemlatta A. Page 4 of 52 CCDC 2015-16 154 Dafda Urvi R. 155 Chandarana Rishit V. 156 Dangar Pooja B. 157 Sindhav Vandana N. 158 Jadeja Virendrasinh M. 159 Dave Nidhi J. 160 Nariyani Dhruva M. 161 Jikar Kinchit K. 162 Bhadresha Samir P. 163 Parmar Ajay J. 164 Parmar Maulik J. 165 Shukla Abhay D. 166 Makwana Sumit R. 167 Joyaliya Bharat M. 168 Kelaiya Parth H. 169 Charan Dhanraj A. 170 Barbhaya Kalpana H. 171 Parmar Khima M. 172 Dabhi Ashish M. 173 Charan Valai N. 174 Sojitra Vaibhavi C. 175 Chudasama Parthrajsinh N. 176 Jariya Jignesh D. 177 Trivedi Yash A. 178 Lalakiya Mehul 179 Koringa Kalpesh N. 180 Jotangiya Himashu S. 181 Jadeja Vijaysinh B. 182 Rathod Baldevsinh G. 183 Vaghela Ajitsinh B. 184 Parmar Yeshpalsinh M. 185 Thakariya Gopi K. 186 Bathvar Jagruti V. 187 Bhojani Kinjal N. 188 Rabadiya Vishal K. 189 Sankhawara Nilesh T. 190 Pandya Maulik R. 191 Gohel Sachin V. 192 Gohel Vishal M. 193 Nadiyapara Reena D. Page 5 of 52 CCDC 2015-16 194 Chopada Mayur N. 195 Mer Vaman T. 196 Mer Krunal S. 197 Mer Vijay G. 198 Pandya Tejas S. 199 Chauhan Rechal R. 200 Notiyar Sanna I. 201 Joshi Nishith H. 202 Dodiya Amiraj M. 203 Garachh Ravi G. 204 Humbal Jayaben R. BANK P.O. COACHING 28-04-15 Sr.No. Name 205 Thakkar Santosh 206 Bhatt Neha B. 207 Chag Dimple M. 208 Tejani Mayuri 209 Ghodasara Asmi 210 Gondaliya Nirav 211 Tank Deepa 212 Sagar Mansi 213 Mehta Jigna 214 D Mello Alice 215 Kotecha Mohit 216 Kadchha Rajesh 217 Rasani Jay 218 Kotak Kishan 219 Nonghanvadara Jaydeep 220 Rathod Kinjal 221 Parmar Hetal B. 222 Shreemali Piyush D. 223 Parekh Darshit S. 224 Gojiya Ankita B. 225 Parmar Mohit M. 226 Sheth Jeenal J. 227 Rathod Surendra B. 228 Davera Tarla B. 229 Teraiya Ranjan G. Page 6 of 52 CCDC 2015-16 230 Dhandhal Amita R. 231 Gandhi Akshay 232 Pitroda Jigisha G. 233 Karotra Nikunj G. 234 Teraiya Vibhu H. 235 Jani Siddharth K. 236 Tanna Dhyey 237 Shah Jigar J. 238 Jadeja Dharmendrasinh V. 239 Jadav Pooja S. TALATI MANTRI COACHING (BATCH-2) 30-04-15 Sr.No. Name 240 Dhadal Raghuvir J. 241 Goswami Janakpuri H. 242 Mehta Jay N. 243 Manek Pratik V. 244 Pandya Vaishali K. 245 Modiya Meenal 246 Badi Imanulhak 247 Parasara Muifar A. 248 Mori Ghanshyam 249 Gida Aditya 250 Zala Rajvirsinh P. 251 Zala Dharmishthaba P. 252 Jalu Srushti H. 253 Parasara Taifurmadni I. 254 Jadeja Vikramsinh 255 Gosai Sagar 256 Thadeshwar Bhavesh R. 257 Voga Dharmesh I. 258 Sondarva Axay 259 Sarvaiya Vishvajitsinh 260 Kotecha Vijay N. 261 Davera Tarla B. 262 Shukla Rachna N. 263 Jani Vani G. 264 Makwana Dhaval B. 265 Sarvaiya Ankita H. Page 7 of 52 CCDC 2015-16 266 Lathiya Mitali R. 267 Gadhadara Rajesh N. 268 Bhatt Vishal A. 269 Parmar Ravirajsinh B. 270 Vaja Bhumit C. 271 Sanv Dhara J. 272 Khimaniya Kinjal K. 273 Laradiya Payal 274 Vyas Haresh 275 Ratan Jaydeep P. 276 Ratan Umed K. 277 Ajadiya Prakash N. 278 Parmar Bharat K. 279 Parmar Mansur C. 280 Goswami Kinjal 281 Dhandhukiya Hardik S. 282 Jadeja Kirpalsinh S. 283 Gohil Narendrasinh S. 284 Rojasara Vishnu G. 285 Bambhava Shital V. 286 Nimavat Khyati M. 287 Pandhi Vandana P. 288 Pandhi Chintan 289 Rathod Sheetal G. 290 Gadapa Mahesh V. 291 Zala Kripalsinh S. 292 Ghetiya Abhishek A. 293 Naiya Komal D. 294 Gajipara Jatin M. 295 Rathod Gaurang R. 296 Bhalala Mohit M. 297 Kamdar Dhaval M. 298 Upadhyaya Nishant 299 Singal Kavita B. 300 Zala Dharmdeepsinh 301 Vora Divya C. 302 Chauhan Dharmesh B. 303 Muliyana Yash H. 304 Madhak Pranav N. 305 Chotaliya Gaurav R. Page 8 of 52 CCDC 2015-16 306 Tejwani Kapil V. 307 Gajera Sagar J. 308 Suru Krishna A. 309 Ojat Sanjay A. 310 Dave Nehal H. 311 Doriya Hina M. 312 Vala Suresh H. 313 Vaghela Pravin C. 314 Makwana Bhavik B. 315 Parmar Mansukh D. 316 Bhagat Rahul R. 317 Patel Amrishkumar A. 318 Raviya Hirenraj M. 319 Chavda Dharmendra K. 320 Chavda Vipul B. 321 Thoriya Rahul J. 322 Thoriya Nilesh J. 323 Vala Jekee N. 324 Monpara Ravi A. 325 Bharavad Raju B. 326 Padhiyar Rakshit D. 327 Agravat Amit S. 328 Jethva Ajaysinh J. 329 Mahida Parthrajsinh R. 330 Sonara Jaydeep H. 331 Kalavadiya Khushbu 332 Gosai Karuna 333 Katharani Neha B. 334 Mardiya Mital R. 335 Lunagariya Akash R. 336 Metra Varsha P. 337 Solanki Divyesh R. 338 Herbha Ashwin V. 339 Rathod Dhaval S. 340 Teraiya Priyanka R. 341 Sagar Bhvaisha D. 342 Bharai Dhaval M. 343 Zala Twinkleba R. Page 9 of 52 CCDC 2015-16 DEVELOPING SOFT SKILL 30-04-15 Sr.No. Name 344 Parmar Hemlatta A. 345 Mankad Bhavin R. 346 Bhadresa Samir P. 347 Gandhi Akshay L. 348 Dave Bhavya H. 349 Dave Bhakti H. 350 Narola Ashish V. 351 Dave Vivek M. 352 Makdia Chirag M. 353 Solgama Ankur A. 354 Chavda Karan R. 355 Doshi Parth D. 356 Bhojani Kinjal N. 357 Bathvar Jagruti V. 358 Gauswami Prakash D. 359 Chavda Prashant B. 360 Solanki Vikas A. 361 Bambhaniya Krishna C. 362 Maradia Vivek J. 363 Nimavat Khyati M. 364 Upadhyaya Nishant D. 365 Kamdar Dhaval M. 366 Dhadhal Raghuvir J. 367 Bambhava Shital V. 368 Keradiya Savan D. 369 Sarvaiya Ankita H. 370 Ahir Nikul A. TET-2 COACHING (BATCH-1) 25-05-15 Sr.No. Name 371 Solanki Beena M. 372 Rathod Tarika D. 373 Joshi Nayna R. 374 Dave Urmi V. 375 Dave Gautam L. 376 Jadeja Satyajeetsinh F. Page 10 of 52 CCDC 2015-16 377 Boricha Pradip B.
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