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UZMA KAHEKASHAN ANSAR SAIYAD AKOLA AKOLA 24 46 710053 ANKITA DIGAMBAR INGOLE AKOLA AKOLA 30 47 710054 PRIYA SUBHASH BORDE AKOLA AKOLA 22 48 710055 AISHWARYA PRAKASH BUNDHE AKOLA AKOLA 28 49 710056 VAIBHAV SHIVAJI WANAVE AKOLA AKOLA 28 50 710057 VAIBHAV SHANKAR KAMBLE AKOLA AKOLA 26 51 710058 ABHILASH MANOHAR TEKADE AKOLA AKOLA 42 52 710059 SHUBHAM SHARAD BHINGE AKOLA AKOLA 34 53 710061 VARSHA RAGHUWEL ABHYANKAR AKOLA AKOLA 36 54 710062 WILSON PREMDAS RAYBORDE AKOLA AKOLA 26 55 710063 SUHASINI BHIMRAO SHIRSAT AKOLA AKOLA 28 56 710064 SAMIKSHA MAHENDRA KAMBLE AKOLA AKOLA 28 57 710065 GUNJAN PRABHAKAR GHANMODE AKOLA AKOLA 24 58 710066 SHIVANI PRAMODRAO LADE AKOLA AKOLA 36 59 710067 MANISHA DIGAMBAR PANDE AKOLA AKOLA 26 60 710068 PALLAVI |SANTOSH GIRI AKOLA AKOLA 38 61 710069 GAJANAN KISAN KAMBLE AKOLA AKOLA 30 Sr.No. Roll.No. Name of Candidate District Division Marks 62 710070 ANUPAMA SHUBHASH GAWAI AKOLA AKOLA 38 63 710071 DIPALI ARJUN BORKAR AKOLA AKOLA 28 64 710072 SHAHEZAD KHAN BARKAT KHAN AKOLA AKOLA 36 65 710073 MADHURI DILIPRAO NIMBALKAR AKOLA AKOLA 22 66 710074 SACHIN AMBADAS JUMBLE AKOLA AKOLA 28 67 710076 PRASHANT ASHOKRAO NYAHARKAR AKOLA AKOLA 24 68 710077 NISHANT PRAFULLA LAD AKOLA AKOLA 26 69 710078 PRAVIN SAMADHAN JADHAO AKOLA AKOLA 28 70 710079 KISHOR SUKHDEO NAGE AKOLA AKOLA 38 71 710081 NILESH SHRIDHAR DHORE AKOLA AKOLA 46 72 710082 SURAJ RAVINDRARAO DESHMUKH AKOLA AKOLA 30 73 710084 ANKIT RAJESHWAR DEOGADE AKOLA AKOLA 28 74 710085 PALLAVI SACHIN NANDAPURE AKOLA AKOLA 34 75 710086 PALASH DILIPRAO BONDARE AKOLA AKOLA 24 76 710087 BHARATI AMBADAS BHAGWAT AKOLA AKOLA 24 77 710088 SNEHA KISHORRAO BHONGADE AKOLA AKOLA 30 78 710091 RAHUL DNYNESHWAR DHORE AKOLA AKOLA 30 79 710092 SONALI BABURAO BASHIRE AKOLA AKOLA 42 80 710095 PRITEE GULABRAO SHEGAONKAR AKOLA AKOLA 44 81 710096 DIPIKA PURUSHOTTAMRAO DEOGIRKAR AKOLA AKOLA 28 82 710097 SWAPNIL PRADIP ZADE AKOLA AKOLA 28 83 710098 PRAVEEN VISHNU NIMBALKAR AKOLA AKOLA 36 84 710099 SHUBHANGI ASHOK GHUGE AKOLA AKOLA 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SHRUTI MUKUND GIRHE AKOLA AKOLA 34 106 710122 DESHMUKH MOHAMMAD ABRAR MOHAMMAD ARIF AKOLA AKOLA 34 107 710124 PRAGATI SURESHRAO BONDRE AKOLA AKOLA 16 108 710125 CHETAN SUDHAKARRAO DESHMUKH AKOLA AKOLA 28 109 710126 VAISHALI PANKAJ KHOND AKOLA AKOLA 46 110 710127 TARANNUM PARVEEN MOH FAROOQUE AKOLA AKOLA 24 111 710128 NIRAJ DILIP GANATRA AKOLA AKOLA 26 112 710129 SANA SHAKIL SORATHIA AKOLA AKOLA 32 113 710130 MOHAMMAD USMAN MOHAMMAD IRFAN AKOLA AKOLA 30 114 710131 CHAAYA RAMRAO RATHOD AKOLA AKOLA 26 115 710132 LOMESH SHRIDHAR KASURKAR AKOLA AKOLA 36 116 710133 PRIYANKA ASHOKRAO PACHPOL AKOLA AKOLA 26 117 710136 AKSHAY EKNATH GULHANE AKOLA AKOLA 34 118 710137 DARASING GOVIND RATHOD AKOLA AKOLA 28 119 710138 ROMMANA AMARIN GHULAM MOINUDDIN AKOLA AKOLA 26 120 710139 SAPANA NANDLAL YADAO AKOLA AKOLA 28 121 710140 ANIL MAHOHARRAO KAPSE AKOLA AKOLA 32 122 710141 AASHWINEE NAGORAO SAWATE AKOLA AKOLA 34 123 710142 MANISH VISHWAS KHANDARE AKOLA AKOLA 26 124 710143 RUPALI GOVINDA THOKANE AKOLA AKOLA 30 125 710144 DIPALI GOVINDA TOKANE AKOLA AKOLA 28 Sr.No. Roll.No. Name of Candidate District Division Marks 126 710145 NILKANTH SAMADHAN CHAMBHARE AKOLA AKOLA 44 127 710146 REHAMAN KHAN YOUSUF KHAN AKOLA AKOLA 42 128 710147 RAHUL ARUN SADAFALE AKOLA AKOLA 34 129 710148 RENUKA ARUN UGALKAR AKOLA AKOLA 22 130 710150 SWATI VIVEK DIWARE AKOLA AKOLA 36 131 710151 NISHAT BABANRAO PRADHAN AKOLA AKOLA 34 132 710152 NIKITA VIJAY CHAVAN AKOLA AKOLA 34 133 710154 MONALI DNYASHWAR CHAVHAN AKOLA AKOLA 32 134 710155 KARISHMA MORESHWAR WANJARI AKOLA AKOLA 32 135 710156 MAHESH KESHAV KAWARE AKOLA AKOLA 46 136 710157 DIPIKA RAMBHAU PATIL AKOLA AKOLA 44 137 710158 OM KESHAV KAWARE AKOLA AKOLA 48 138 710159 JAVED KHAN MOHAMMAD KHAN AKOLA AKOLA 26 139 710160 PRIYANKA LAXMANRAO HIWARALE AKOLA AKOLA 24 140 710161 SAIFODDIN NISARODDN AKOLA AKOLA 8 141 710162 KAVITA VIJAY SHINGNE AKOLA AKOLA 36 142 710164 VILAS SHIVAJI INGOLE AKOLA AKOLA 42 143 710165 ASHWINI SUNIL PAYGHAN AKOLA AKOLA 28 144 710166 ASHISH BHIMRAO INGOLE AKOLA AKOLA 24 145 710167 NUZHAT ANUM SYED JABBAR AKOLA AKOLA 28 146 710168 MANGLA BABURAO BODADE AKOLA AKOLA 28 147 710170 SHRIKANT NAMDEVRAO AMANKAR AKOLA AKOLA 36 148 710171 BHAGYASHRI SHANKARRAO SULTANA AKOLA AKOLA 24 149 710172 NIKHIL UTTAM MUNDHE AKOLA AKOLA 26 150 710173 NIKITA SURESH PALASAGAR AKOLA AKOLA 30 151 710175 SHILPA SANTOSH RAUT AKOLA AKOLA 30 152 710177 VIJAYA VISHWASRAO RAIBOLE AKOLA AKOLA 20 153 710178 SHIVAM PRAVIN HARANE AKOLA AKOLA 36 154 710179 AZAR HUSAN MOHD HUSAN AKOLA AKOLA 26 155 710180 MOHD SAJID MOHD SADIQUE AKOLA AKOLA 26 156 710181 SHOHEB AHAMD KHAN AKOLA AKOLA 20 157 710182 SYED IMRAN SYED ASLAM AKOLA AKOLA
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