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Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University Kota (Rajasthan) Mark Sheet R.C.- Bikaner Ba-I Grade Card S VARDHAMAN MAHAVEER OPEN UNIVERSITY KOTA (RAJASTHAN) MARK SHEET R.C.- BIKANER BA-I GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 08201-00123 Surendra Kandara Dec-12 36559 1000/- 2 08203-00073 Braj Lal Dec-12 36568 1000/- 3 09201-00203 Anju Dec-12 36570 1000/- 4 09201-50219 Ganga Devi Swami Dec-12 36573 1000/- 5 09203-50118 Santosh Dec-12 36578 1000/- 6 10201-00025 Veena Rani Dec-12 36581 1000/- 7 10201-50152 Geeta Dec-12 36592 1000/- 8 10201-50187 Anuradha Ranga Dec-12 36593 1000/- 9 10201-50188 Pawan Kumar Vyas Dec-12 36594 1000/- 10 10201-50309 Suman Kanwar Dec-12 36598 1000/- 11 10201-50404 Om Prakash Jal Dec-12 36600 1000/- 12 10203-50048 Naresh Kumar Dec-12 36605 1000/- 13 11203-00100 Rashmi Chaurasia Dec-12 36642 1000/- 14 06203-50100 Sharmila Devi Dec-07 003513 545/- 15 06203-00028 Bhagwan Singh Dec-06 0035400 545/- 16 09201-50046 Mangi Lal Nayak Apr-11 36315 1000/- 17 07201-00086 Maju Rani Dec-12 0035142 645/- 18 06203-50099 Anil Kumar Dec-12 0035140 545/- 19 06203-50106 Surender Singh Dec-12 0035141 545/- BA-II GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 09203-50070 KAPIL SHARMA DEC.-2012 050256 1000 2 07201-50116 JAI SINGH RATHORE DEC.-2012 050181 1100 3 07201-50252 REKHA PANDEY DEC.-2012 050183 1100 4 07201-50456 RESHMA PRAVEEN DEC.-2012 050185 1100 5 08201-00073 PRAVIN KUMAR SWAMI DEC.-2012 050192 1100 6 08201-00149 LEENA KASHYAP DEC.-2012 050194 1100 7 08201-50404 LALITA KANWAR DEC.-2012 050204 1100 8 08201-50510 VEER BALA DEC.-2012 050205 1100 9 09201-00018 SANTOSH PANWAR DEC.-2012 050210 1000 10 09201-00393 IMRAN DEC.-2012 050220 1000 11 09201-50146 HARI RAM DEVRA DEC.-2012 050226 1000 12 09201-50347 GEETA DEVI DEC.-2012 050237 1000 13 09201-50356 MANJU BALA DEC.-2012 050240 1000 14 09201-50448 CHITTRA SAXENA DEC.-2012 050250 1000 15 10201-50057 BHIM SINGH RAJPUROHIT DEC.-2012 050284 2600 16 10201-50089 BHAJAN LAL DEC.-2012 050291 1100 17 10201-50132 ARJUN SINGH DEC.-2012 050295 1100 18 10201-50330 NAND LAL DEC.-2012 050316 1200 19 11203-00044 SATISH YADAV DEC.-2012 050345 600 20 11203-00050 SHUBHKARAN DEC.-2012 050348 1100 21 11203-00055 SUMITRA DEVI DEC.-2012 050350 1100 VARDHAMAN MAHAVEER OPEN UNIVERSITY KOTA (RAJASTHAN) MARK SHEET R.C.- BIKANER 22 07201-00086 MANJU RANI DEC-2008 0035139 1100 23 06201-00006 SUMAN KUMARI DEC.-2007 0035301 545 BA-III GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 06203-50100 SARMILA DEVI Jun-10 0007771 IInd YEAR-1100/- 2 06203-50105 BALWAN SINGH Jun-10 0007770 IInd Year-1100/- 3 07201-50379 VIJAY LAXMI Dec-12 006634 1100/- 4 07201-50456 RESHMA PRAVEEN Dec-12 006636 1100/- 5 08201-50163 OM PRAKASH KHATIK Dec-12 006650 1600/- 6 08201-50196 JYOTI RATHORE Dec-12 006652 1100/- 7 08201-50225 JYOTI GOYAL Dec-12 006654 1100/- 8 08201-50404 LALITA KANWAR Dec-12 006658 1100/- BCOM-I GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 07204-50015 SHYAM SUNDER OJHA Dec-11 29538 1000/- 2 08202-00017 MANOJ KUMAR JAJRA Jun-12 047639 1000/- 3 10202-00003 FARUK KHAN Dec-12 36073 1100/- BCOM-II GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 09202-50042 SANDEEP SINGH SISODIYA Dec-12 45309 1100 1 2 07202-00501 URVASHI SHARMA Dec-11 35545 1000 3 07202-50002 GAURAV KHATRI Dec-11 35546 1000 BCOM-III GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 07202-50002 GAURAV KHATRI DEC-2011 0001469 1500 2 08202-00017 MANOJ KUMAR JAJRA DEC-2012 007894 1500 3 09202-00025 SWATI KARNANI DEC-2012 007895 2400 MASO-P GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 08256-00006 Anil Bhardwaj Dec-12 30892 1000/- MASO-F GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO VARDHAMAN MAHAVEER OPEN UNIVERSITY KOTA (RAJASTHAN) MARK SHEET R.C.- BIKANER 1 08256-00006 Anil Bhardwaj Dec-12 30905 1100/- MARJ-F GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR OGC/RGC & DUE FEE NO 1 10287-00001 SUBHASH CHANDER Dec-11 27313 OGC & 1100/- 2 09287-50002 TAPENDRA KUMAR Jun-12 23175 OGC & P-1000/- F-1000/- 3 09287-50003 SUNIL KUMAR Jun-12 29176 OGC & P-1000/- F-1000/- MAPS-F GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 10217-00023 MAHENDER PAL DEC-2012 31382 (F)-1000 MAPA-P GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR OGC/RGC& DUE FEE NO 1 11255-00002 AMAR KUMAR Dec-11 02969 OGC & 2000/- MAPA-F GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR OGC/RGC & DUE FEE NO RGC & 1000/- PRE, 1000/- 1 07255-50022 MOHAN SINGH VERMA Dec-10 28458 FINAL 2 09255-50001 DEENDAYAL SWAMI Dec-11 26888 OGC & DLNA PRE/FINAL 3 10255-00005 KAMLESH KUMAR Dec-11 28889 OGC & 1000/- 4 10255-00007 JAGROOP SINGH Dec-11 26890 OGC & PRE DLNA OGC & PRE DLNA FINAL 5 10255-00001 SWARAK KAUR Jun-12 29302 1000/- MAHI-F GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 10218-50021 RAMPRATAP PATIR DEC-2012 008718 (P)-2000 2 09218-50046 PAWAN KUMAR RANKAWAT DEC-2011 31991 (F)-1000 MAHD-P GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 09227-50002 NEETU PANWAR DEC-2012 31292 F-1000 P-1000 MAHD-F GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO VARDHAMAN MAHAVEER OPEN UNIVERSITY KOTA (RAJASTHAN) MARK SHEET R.C.- BIKANER 1 09227-00001 PREM LATA DEC-2012 31103 (P) 1000/- 2 09227-50002 NEETU PANWAR DEC-2012 31105 (P) 1000/- 3 09227-50023 RAMAVTAR DEC-2012 31107 (P) 1000/- 4 10227-50002 KOUSHALYA KUMARI DEC-2012 008540 (P) 1000/- 5 10227-50018 ARCHANA SHARMA JUN-12 010975 (P) 1000/- 6 11227-00030 DHANNA RAM JAT DEC-2012 008551 (P) 1000/- 7 11227-00038 DHAN RAJ SONI DEC-2012 008554 (P) 1000/- MAGE-P GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 08280-50031 Laj Pat Rai Midha Jun-09 25789 2000 2 09280-50020 Neelam Choudhary Dec-12 31330 1000 3 09280-50024 Jaiveer Singh Jun-12 29207 2000 4 10280-00015 Yadveer Singh Dec-12 31331 2000 5 10280-50018 Balwan Singh Dec-12 8792 2000 6 11280-00012 Anuradha Baghla Dec-11 3060 7 11280-00016 Rajesh Dec-11 3062 8 11280-50030 Radhika Rawat Jun-12 5595 2000 9 11280-50034 Nishu Prasad Jun-12 5597 2100 10 11280-50035 Madhu Jun-12 5598 2100 11 11280-50045 Mangla Ram Meghwal Jun-12 5602 2100 MAGE-F GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 08280-50031 Lajpat Rai Midha Jun-10 25790 2000 2 09280-50021 Anand Singh Jun-12 30203 2000 3 09280-50024 Jaiveer Singh Jun-12 30204 2000 4 09280-50028 Balkar Singh Dec-11 27478 5 09280-50035 Satveer Singh Jun-12 30206 2100 6 10280-00001 Dinesh Kumar Sharma Dec-11 27480 7 10280-00015 Yadveer Singh Dec-12 31492 2100 8 10280-50004 Nakshtra Singh Jun-12 6156 2100 9 10280-50013 Rukhsana Bano Jun-12 6160 2100 10 10280-50023 Gurlal Singh Jun-12 6164 2100 11 10280-50031 Kuldeep Singh Jun-12 6166 2100 12 10280-50037 Manish Nehra Jun-12 6168 2000 13 11280-00016 Rajesh Dec-12 9296 2000 MAEG-P GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 08254-50002 Neetu Jun-10 31935 2 10254-50032 Raj Kumari Joshi Jun-11 009996 1000 VARDHAMAN MAHAVEER OPEN UNIVERSITY KOTA (RAJASTHAN) MARK SHEET R.C.- BIKANER MAEG-F GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 08254-50002 Neetu Jun-10 31936 1100/- MJMC-P GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 08224-00001 DURGA RAM JUNE-2012 28733 1500 2 12224-00001 JAGAT PRASAD DEC-2012 06886 2000 MJMC-F GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 09224-50002 ANITA VYAS DEC-2011 27325 MCOM-F GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 10283-50007 SHEENAM Jun-12 4748 1100/- MSCCS-F GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 10289-50001 MADAN MOHAN PUROHIT Jun-12 20235 6000/- MSCGE-P GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 10282-50016 KANHA RAM SWAMI DEC.-2011 03009 2 11282-00003 RAMSWAROOP KHICHAR DEC.-2011 03011 3 11282-00005 MANOJ KUMAR SHARMA DEC.-2011 03012 4 11282-00011 BHAWNA CHHABRA DEC.-2011 03015 MSCGE-F S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR GRADE CARD DUE FEE 1 10282-50006 SANTOSH BHAKAR JUNE-2012 05922NO (P) 2100 2 10282-50016 KANHA RAM SWAMI DEC-2012 008962 (P) 1000 DPM GRADE CARD S. NO. SCHOLAR NO NAME EXAM YEAR DUE FEE NO 1 10263-00001 PURUSOTAM SHARMA Dec-10 019902 1000/-.
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