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MA Entrance Examination Result 2016.Xlsx DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF DELHI RESULT OF M.A. HISTORY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION 2016 MARKS S.NO. ROLL NO. NAME CATEGORY OUT OF RANK 100 1 10001 VENKATA SAI VISHAL KANDE GEN 35 1371 2 10002 Jegan OBC 34 1504 3 10003 Bakkolla Shekhar OBC 38 1047 4 10004 UTHARA BABU GEN 46 424 5 10005 EMIL MATHEW BINNY GEN 46 424 6 10006 Athulya Anna Mammen GEN 56 96 7 10009 Rumi Longri ST 32 1778 8 10012 E N MOUNIKA SAI OBC 47 379 9 10013 MARIA MICHEAL NITHYN OBC 36 1251 10 10016 keshav jamjam OBC 47 379 11 10017 Akshay Thomas Kurien GEN 51 229 12 10019 kavvampelli prashanth SC 43 624 13 10020 RICANO RAJAN GEN 22 3120 14 10022 K.SUBAMANOJ OBC 40 862 15 10023 KOPPU KRISHNAVENI SC 27 2556 16 10025 Nevin Dalvin OBC 40 862 17 10026 NEETHU MARIA JAMES ST 36 1251 18 10027 mithaigiri sameer ur rehaman GEN 49 303 19 10028 Mukkera Sai Sri Laxmi Prasanna SC 37 1133 20 10029 VISHNU M OBC 36 1251 21 10030 NANDAKUMAR N GEN 43 624 22 10031 Anusha Sundar GEN 63 30 23 10033 Jacob Thomas GEN 51 229 24 10034 ASWANI P OBC 37 1133 25 10035 Ria Dantewadia GEN 41 775 26 10037 Akash Kumar OBC 48 337 27 10038 SAFWAN THANIYAPIL OBC 46 424 28 10039 MUTHAMIL MUTHALVAN S OBC 46 424 29 10040 Pranav Sriprakash Menon GEN 56 96 30 10041 MAHENDRANATH S GEN 71 3 31 10043 Syed Arafath Ahmed GEN 42 694 32 10044 M VEINAI MERCY ST 29 2247 33 10045 RANITA THIYAM GEN 30 2090 34 10048 Yannaganti Akhil sharath GEN 60 49 35 10049 NIKHIL KUMAR GEN 48 337 36 10050 SHAGUN SC 32 1778 37 10051 Vaishali Yadav OBC 34 1504 38 10052 Harsh Upadhyay GEN 39 947 39 10053 S KAINI ST 35 1371 40 10055 Ahongsangbam Kingson Singh OBC 43 624 41 10057 A.S Yunrei ST 44 562 42 10058 MAHENDRA SINGH GEN 56 96 43 10059 Abonmai Million ST 34 1504 44 10060 Umair Hamid Wani GEN 55 120 45 10061 Alima Abad Khan GEN 21 3204 46 10062 Mukarram Ahmad Wahid GEN 66 12 47 10063 nilofar siddique GEN 34 1504 48 10064 MOHAMMAD ASIF OBC 24 2946 49 10065 FARHAN AHMAD SIDDIQUI GEN 37 1133 50 10066 ulfat rahim dar GEN 24 2946 51 10067 Oroosa Rahman Kar GEN 25 2815 52 10068 Zaheed Khan ST 22 3120 53 10069 MD NAUSHAD ANSARI OBC 21 3204 54 10070 azaharuddin OBC 36 1251 55 10071 NISHAR AKHTER GEN 28 2402 56 10072 ABDUL WAJID GEN 25 2815 57 10073 GHAZALA RASHEED GEN 51 229 58 10074 AYESHA SALEEM GEN 29 2247 59 10075 POONAM YADAV OBC 35 1371 60 10076 Nitin Yadav OBC 44 562 61 10077 Amartya Chowdhury GEN 46 424 62 10079 Pankhuri Yadav GEN 40 862 63 10080 Uddita Bhattacharyya GEN 33 1639 64 10081 Payal Singh GEN 45 500 65 10083 Abujam Maheskumar Singh OBC 35 1371 66 10085 Aadil Khan GEN 33 1639 67 10086 Veronica Kamei ST 39 947 68 10087 Aakanksha Manav SC 30 2090 69 10088 NAINI CHAUHAN GEN 35 1371 70 10089 KANIKA TYAGI GEN 27 2556 71 10090 Ayushi Srivastava GEN 29 2247 72 10092 Jamila Bano ST 41 775 73 10093 Kanika Sharma GEN 47 379 74 10094 Shweta Chaudhary GEN 46 424 75 10095 HIMANGINI PWD 33 1639 76 10096 Ameyavikrama GEN 25 2815 77 10097 anjali SC 36 1251 78 10098 ANMOL RAI GEN 41 775 79 10099 PRIYA SHARMA GEN 35 1371 80 10101 kanika vyas GEN 21 3204 81 10102 Rajaneesh kumar yadav OBC 37 1133 82 10103 Kaavya Lakshman GEN 36 1251 83 10104 HIMSHIKHA MAHLA GEN 42 694 84 10106 PRASHANT DEEP SINGH GEN 32 1778 85 10108 Sonam sharma GEN 34 1504 86 10109 SUMITRA OBC 30 2090 87 10111 JAYANT SINGH SENGAR GEN 38 1047 88 10112 Meenakshi A GEN 60 49 89 10113 Mahroosh Banday GEN 45 500 90 10114 Vishal Singh GEN 28 2402 91 10115 manjeet singh sankhla SC 46 424 92 10116 AVANISH KUMAR GEN 23 3039 93 10117 ABHILASHA KUJUR ST 27 2556 94 10118 VISHWAJEET SINGH OBC 25 2815 95 10119 SANDEEP GEN 38 1047 96 10120 ARUN KUMAR RANA GEN 55 120 97 10121 AFSHA PARVEEN GEN 33 1639 98 10122 MOHIT GEN 18 3331 99 10123 Asawari Tyagi GEN 43 624 100 10124 gulshan GEN 30 2090 101 10125 KISHETOLI A Shohe ST 22 3120 102 10126 Aditendra singh GEN 47 379 103 10127 ELIZA GEN 50 259 104 10128 Shubham singh GEN 64 20 105 10129 NAEEM GEN 46 424 106 10131 Shahmina Olvi OBC 16 3366 107 10132 PRACHI PRIYADARSHINI SC 5 3403 108 10133 Neil Alexander GEN 50 259 109 10134 nisha PWD 14 3384 110 10135 sonali gupta GEN 46 424 111 10136 AMAN KUMAR GEN 47 379 112 10137 AMRITA QUEEN GEN 44 562 113 10140 Nandita Pateria GEN 40 862 114 10141 sheenu priya GEN 42 694 115 10143 Habibullah Ansari OBC 39 947 116 10144 Rohit SC 31 1926 117 10145 MAYURI SINGH OBC 41 775 118 10147 Pooja Meena ST 25 2815 119 10148 Meghna GEN 38 1047 120 10149 Ravi Prakash Pandey GEN 39 947 121 10150 ANJALI SEHRAWAT GEN 26 2688 122 10151 SHIKHA GEN 29 2247 123 10154 Aarti SC 28 2402 124 10155 anamika tripathi GEN 28 2402 125 10156 ajay kumar OBC 31 1926 126 10157 Amrita Kumari GEN 31 1926 127 10158 Sameer OBC 23 3039 128 10159 RABIA PARVEEN GEN 29 2247 129 10160 ayushi sharma GEN 44 562 130 10161 PRITIKA GEN 47 379 131 10162 TRAPTI AGNIHOTRI GEN 41 775 132 10163 Gautam Parmar SC 29 2247 133 10164 LAXMI GEN 30 2090 134 10166 Ashish Sharma GEN 25 2815 135 10167 VIJAY KUMAR GEN 31 1926 136 10168 PAUL KUMAR KALAI ST 43 624 137 10169 PANKAJ SC 21 3204 138 10170 VARSHA SC 27 2556 139 10171 SHARV DATT ANAND GEN 35 1371 140 10172 Samidha Bhatnagar GEN 55 120 141 10173 ANURAG ANIL GEN 63 30 142 10174 SUMITI CHAUDHARY OBC 27 2556 143 10175 Karan Choudhary GEN 65 13 144 10176 VINIT DHAMA GEN 27 2556 145 10177 Ridhima Kuchhal GEN 26 2688 146 10178 PRIYA SC 22 3120 147 10179 JYOTI OBC 26 2688 148 10180 MONA KUMARI GEN 30 2090 149 10181 seenam GEN 49 303 150 10182 ASHWINI AKRITI OBC 29 2247 151 10183 Sonia GEN 26 2688 152 10184 Neha Rohilla OBC 39 947 153 10185 SHAIFALI SC 29 2247 154 10186 JYOTI OBC 25 2815 155 10187 TARUNA GEN 33 1639 156 10188 Priyanka Bindra GEN 29 2247 157 10189 UDAY KUMAR DWIVEDI GEN 22 3120 158 10190 AJEET KUMAR OBC 28 2402 159 10190 AJEET KUMAR PWD 28 2402 160 10191 HARSH KEDIA OBC 28 2402 161 10193 Ankit Kumar Mishra GEN 42 694 162 10194 Abhijeet Kumar GEN 33 1639 163 10195 Parnikaa Mittal GEN 40 862 164 10196 Priyanka Rai GEN 43 624 165 10197 Urvashi Saini OBC 48 337 166 10198 shivendra sharma GEN 47 379 167 10199 YASH SHARMA GEN 32 1778 168 10200 PREMASHALINI SHUKLA GEN 24 2946 169 10201 Kanak Priya Singh GEN 39 947 170 10202 monu rani OBC 42 694 171 10203 prayrna sinha GEN 38 1047 172 10204 Aishwarya Upadhyay GEN 44 562 173 10205 ASHOK KUMAR OBC 30 2090 174 10206 Himanshi Nagpal GEN 37 1133 175 10207 SURBHI PANDEY GEN 42 694 176 10208 POOJA KUMARI GEN 19 3293 177 10209 sheshank kumar GEN 50 259 178 10210 JATIN YADAV OBC 41 775 179 10211 Deepesh GEN 47 379 180 10212 Mrittika Guha Sarkar GEN 34 1504 181 10213 amit OBC 27 2556 182 10214 Aman Agarwal GEN 47 379 183 10215 RAHUL BISWAS SC 25 2815 184 10216 arpit justa GEN 27 2556 185 10217 ansh sharma GEN 61 42 186 10218 MEGHNA SRIVASTAVA GEN 45 500 187 10219 MONIKA YADAV OBC 21 3204 188 10220 Prerona Borah OBC 36 1251 189 10221 Sharad Kumar Nirala GEN 35 1371 190 10222 RINKU YADAV OBC 24 2946 191 10224 Garima Buttan GEN 35 1371 192 10226 ADITI JAIN GEN 59 59 193 10227 UMA BHARTI OBC 30 2090 194 10228 Bornil Jonak Phukan GEN 34 1504 195 10229 AAKRITI SHARMA GEN 36 1251 196 10230 anushree dwivedi GEN 37 1133 197 10231 ASIF KHAN OBC 28 2402 198 10233 MUNISH SC 25 2815 199 10234 shruti GEN 28 2402 200 10235 DEEPAK KUMAR JHA GEN 44 562 201 10237 SUNITA SC 31 1926 202 10238 Namrata Singh Chauhan ST 30 2090 203 10239 ARPITA RAGHAV GEN 35 1371 204 10240 Rulmansam Khulpuwa Charanga ST 35 1371 205 10242 ANGEL RAJAN GEN 34 1504 206 10243 Jitendra. Kumar Chaturvedi GEN 41 775 207 10244 Shivani Gupta GEN 25 2815 208 10245 Astha Kalia GEN 33 1639 209 10246 Ujjwal Kumar GEN 31 1926 210 10247 AVINASH KUMAR JHA GEN 28 2402 211 10248 JYOTI KUMARI GEN 30 2090 212 10249 REWAKANT KUMAR OBC 28 2402 213 10251 Aishwarya Tiwari GEN 30 2090 214 10252 VIJAYA TRIPATHI GEN 62 34 215 10253 Arunima Trivedi GEN 34 1504 216 10254 PRASAD AMITABH GEN 37 1133 217 10255 Devashish GEN 28 2402 218 10256 KAUMUDII SHARMA GEN 37 1133 219 10257 VIVEK GEN 33 1639 220 10258 rimi kumari GEN 34 1504 221 10259 PRACHI MISHRA GEN 32 1778 222 10260 DIVESH GEN 28 2402 223 10261 SAMBHAV JAIN GEN 60 49 224 10264 S A Rupali OBC 23 3039 225 10265 Shreya Kankas ST 32 1778 226 10266 Vidisha GEN 49 303 227 10268 Meenu Singh GEN 29 2247 228 10270 Tanvi Shukla GEN 35 1371 229 10271 ABHISHEK KUMAR OBC 31 1926 230 10272 ABHISHEK KUMAR GEN 29 2247 231 10273 ishan GEN 30 2090 232 10274 Ahsan GEN 32 1778 233 10275 MOHD BELAL OBC 28 2402 234 10276 Kirti OBC 27 2556 235 10277 KIRAN PARIHAR GEN 52 198 236 10278 RITU GOSAIN PWD 32 1778 237 10279 PARDEEP SC 22 3120 238 10282 Ranojeet Sarkar GEN 47 379 239 10283 dhananjay singh GEN 41 775 240 10284 Swati Pant GEN 50 259 241 10285 MANISH KUMAR CHAURASIA OBC 31 1926 242 10286 Karuna Kumari GEN 23 3039 243 10287 KAJAL SC 26 2688 244 10288 Vidushi Kumar GEN 27 2556 245 10289 SANDEEP YADAV OBC 34 1504 246 10290 GAURAV KUMAR SC 25 2815 247 10291 Anurag Priyadarshi SC 39 947 248 10292 KAMNA SC 30 2090 249 10293 GAURAV BENIWAL SC 27 2556 250 10294 Amit Dogra GEN 41 775 251 10295 RITIKA GUPTA GEN 25 2815 252 10296 ADITYA NARAYAN JHA GEN 36 1251 253 10297 SHUBHAM KUMAR GEN 33 1639 254 10298 SHIVAM BHARDWAJ GEN 50 259 255 10299 yashika sharma GEN 26 2688 256 10300 ABHINAY KUMAR SINGH OBC 56 96 257 10302 vijay vishnoi GEN 53 170 258 10303 SUKANYA MALHOTRA GEN 28 2402 259 10304 UPASANA MOHAPATRA GEN 36 1251 260 10305 nidhi singh GEN 24 2946 261 10306 Deepak Singhal GEN 33 1639 262 10308 sheetal yadav OBC 29 2247 263 10309 kaleshwar mahto OBC 29 2247 264 10310 mritunjay kumar PWD 21 3204 265 10311 Rajat kumar GEN 30 2090 266 10312 Monika sharma GEN 41 775 267 10313 ajay shrivastav OBC 24 2946 268 10314 SHWETA MISHRA GEN 48 337 269 10316 SHAHRUKH KHAN OBC 26 2688 270 10318 IKHLAS
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