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Activereports Document GNM ADMISSION 2012-13 REJECTED CANDIDATES LIST (FEMALE) Merit Max Marks Form No. Cat Sub Candidate Name / Father's Name DOB Board % Reason for Rejection No. Marks Obt. 1 F-02332 GEN B ANITA JAIN / MANGI LAL JAIN 17-04-1978 RBSE 650 271 41.692 OVER AGE 2 F-08791 GEN O ANITA SHARMA / RAJENDRA PRASAD SHARMA 06-02-1998 RBSE 650 353 54.308 UNDER AGE 3 F-07180 GEN O ARTI KUMARI GARG / VIJAY PRAKASH GARG 22-08-1996 RBSE 500 307 61.400 UNDER AGE 4 F-01554 GEN B ASHA CHOUBISA / OM PARKESH CHOUBISA 12-12-1995 RBSE 500 325 65.000 UNDER AGE 5 F-00284 GEN O ASHA RANI RAJAWAT / YOGENDRA SINGH JADON 06-08-1977 RBSE 650 293 45.077 OVER AGE 6 F-02036 GEN B BAHVANA NAGDA / DEVENDRA NAGDA 18-05-1985 RBSE 650 374 57.538 FIVE YEAR SERVICE NOT COMPLETED 7 F-03430 GEN O BASU KANWAR RATHORE / ASHOK SINGH RATHORE 06-07-1996 RBSE 500 331 66.200 UNDER AGE 8 F-02774 GEN O BHUMIKA JAIN / HARISH KUMAR JAIN 14-11-1995 RBSE 650 446 68.615 UNDER AGE 9 F-04842 GEN B BINSHI KUMARI SHARMA / RAM 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