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Branch Roll No. Name Father's Name No. 1 BE 200101001 AAKRITI SARKAR ASHISS SARKAR 2 BE 200101002 ABHISHEK SINGH SHIVENDRA SINGH 3 BE 200101003 AFSHAN SHEKH YOONUSH SHEKH 4 BE 200101004 AKASH SONI ASHOK KUMAR SONI 5 BE 200101005 AKHILESH YADAV VIJAY BAHADUR YADAV 6 BE 200101006 AMAN GUPTA RAVINDRA KUMAR 7 BE 200101008 ANKITA MISHRA YOGESH KUMAR MISHRA 8 BE 200101009 ATHARVA SINGH ARVIND KUMAR 9 BE 200101010 AYUSH YADAV VEER SINGH 10 BE 200101011 HARSH VARDHAN PANDEY SUBODH PANDEY 11 BE 200101012 HARSHIT YADAV SHIV SAHAY YADAV 12 BE 200101013 HUZAIFA KHAN MR SHAHID KHAN 13 BE 200101014 JANMEJAY PAL ANIL KUMAR PAL 14 BE 200101015 KARTIK WADHAWAN ALOK WADHAWAN 15 BE 200101016 KAUSHAL KANNAUJIA BANKE LAL KANNAUJIYA 16 BE 200101017 KAUSHAL PATEL SURESH PATEL 17 BE 200101018 KHUSHI DIXIT AKHIL DIXIT 18 BE 200101019 KHYATI SINHA SHAILESH KUMAR 19 BE 200101020 MEGHA RAJPUT PUKHRAJ SINGH 20 BE 200101021 MOHAMMAD ASHRAF MOHAMMAD RAIS 21 BE 200101022 MOHD MAIRAZ NAZAKAT ALI 22 BE 200101023 NAMAN SHARMA SANJEEV SHARMA 23 BE 200101024 PARAS BHAGVAN DAS 24 BE 200101025 RITIK KATIYAR PRAMOD KUMAR KATIYAR 25 BE 200101026 SACHIN SINGH VISHWAPAL SINGH 26 BE 200101027 SHIVAM SHARMA MANOJ SHARMA 27 BE 200101028 SHWETA RAJ GAJ RAJ SINGH 28 BE 200101029 SURAJ SINGH CHHATRAPAL SINGH 29 BE 200101030 TANISHA SINGH JAY PRAKASH SINGH 30 BE 200101031 UTKARSH MISHRA SANJEEEV MISHRA 31 BE 200101032 VAISHALI GUPTA SARVESH GUPTA 32 BE 200101033 VAISHNAVI SRIVASTAVA VINAY SRIVASTAVA 33 BE 200101034 VARSHA YADAV SANTOSH KUMAR YADAV 34 BE 200101035 VIDUSHI SRIVASTAVA PRAMESH SRIVASTAVA 35 BE 200101036 YASHVENDRA SINGH BHADORIA JITENDRA SINGH BHADORIA 36 BE (FW) 200101037 ADITYA GUPTA DILEEP GUPTA 37 CE 200102001 ABDUL ALEEM SIDDIQUI AFZAL AHMAD 38 CE 200102002 ABHAY KUMAR RAJENDRA PRASAD 39 CE 200102003 ABHAY VISHWAKARMA DAYASHANKAR VISHWAKARMA 40 CE 200102004 ABHIJEET SINGH AVADHESH KUMAR 41 CE 200102005 ABHISHEK JHA DILEEP KUMAR KANT 42 CE 200102006 ABHISHEK KUMAR KAMLESH KUMAR 43 CE 200102007 ADITYA AWASTHI PRAKASH AWASTHI 44 CE 200102008 ADITYA TIWARI RAVINDRA KUMAR TIWARI S. Branch Roll No. Name Father's Name No. 45 CE 200102009 AKSHAT SRIVASTAVA AJAY KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 46 CE 200102010 AMAN TILAKDHARI 47 CE 200102011 AMANSINGHYADAV RAMSWAROOPYADAV 48 CE 200102012 AMAR PANDEY KUMAR ANAND 49 CE 200102013 AMRITA YADAV SAMSHER YADAV 50 CE 200102014 AMRITANSH DUBEY SANTOSH KUMAR DUBEY 51 CE 200102015 ANJANEYA DWIVEDI RAJEEV DWIVEDI 52 CE 200102016 ARCHIT DWIVEDI VINEET DWIVEDI 53 CE 200102017 ARYAN JAI PRAKASH RAM 54 CE 200102018 ASHISH KUMAR RAMDAS AHIRWAR 55 CE 200102019 ASHUTOSH MAURYA OM PRAKASH MAURYA 56 CE 200102020 ASHWANI KANNAUJIYA JAYRAM KANNAUJIYA 57 CE 200102021 ATISHAY JAIN RAJENDRA KUMAR JAIN 58 CE 200102022 AYUSH DIXIT GOVIND PRASAD DIXIT 59 CE 200102023 AYUSH GAUTAM SURENDRA KUMAR 60 CE 200102024 AZAD YADAV SURESH YADAV 61 CE 200102025 DEVANSHU PRATAP SINGH PRAMOD SINGH 62 CE 200102026 DEVESH KUMAR CHATURVEDI RAJESH CHAUBEY 63 CE 200102027 HARSH VARDHAN TRIPATHI SHEEL KUMAR TRIPATHI 64 CE 200102028 HEMANT GERA ROOP CHAND GERA 65 CE 200102029 HIMALAYA SINGH DEVENDRA P SINGH 66 CE 200102030 KAUSHAL YADAV NARENDRA SINGH YADAV 67 CE 200102031 KHUSHI SONKER SURENDRA KUMAR 68 CE 200102032 LOKESH ADHANA DEVENDRA SINGH 69 CE 200102033 MANAS TRIPATHI ANAND TRIPATHI 70 CE 200102034 MILIND PRIDARSHI GYAN SINGH 71 CE 200102035 NIKHIL YADAV RAM NAVAL YADAV 72 CE 200102036 NIMISHA UPMAN RAM PRAKASH UPMAN 73 CE 200102037 NITISH KUMAR SINGH LALLAN SINGH 74 CE 200102038 PIYUSH KUMAR RAUNIYAR OM PRAKASH GUPTA 75 CE 200102039 PRAMOD GAUTAM NAND LAL GAUTAM 76 CE 200102040 PRANJAL DHAR DWIVEDI GIRIJESH DHAR DWIVEDI 77 CE 200102041 PRASHANT KUMAR OMPRAKASH 78 CE 200102042 PRATEEK PATEL SHIVPAL SINGH 79 CE 200102043 PRATEEK VERMA OM PRAKASH 80 CE 200102044 PUNEET AGRAWAL LOKENDRA KUMAR AGRAWAL 81 CE 200102045 PUSHPENDRA KUMAR KUSHWAHA RAMJEEVAN KUSHWAHA 82 CE 200102046 RAHUL KANUJIYA LALLAN KANUJIYA 83 CE 200102047 RAHUL KUMAR YADAV MANOJ KUMAR YADAV 84 CE 200102048 RAJ ALPHA SWAIN DEBENDRA KUMAR SWAIN 85 CE 200102049 RAJEEV YADAV DINESH CHANDRA SINGH 86 CE 200102050 RAM JANAM YADAV PARAS NATH YADAV 87 CE 200102051 RATNESH VERMA RAM CHANDRA VERMA 88 CE 200102052 RISHABH TRIPATHI SALIL TRIPATHI 89 CE 200102053 RITESH YADAV BIKRAMA JEET YADAV S. Branch Roll No. Name Father's Name No. 90 CE 200102054 ROHIT CHAUDHARY JITENDRA KUMAR 91 CE 200102055 SAMRADDHA GUPTA ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 92 CE 200102056 SARIKA SINGH BIRAM SINGH 93 CE 200102057 SATYENDRA KUMAR PATEL GIRAJA SHANKAR 94 CE 200102058 SAURABH SINGH RAJESH KUMAR SINGH 95 CE 200102059 SAURABH TIWARI DEVI PRASAD TIWARI 96 CE 200102060 SHALABH AGARWAL NEERAJ AGARWAL 97 CE 200102061 SHANTANU SINGH RAJANI KANT SINGH 98 CE 200102062 SHASHWAT TIWARI PANKAJ TIWARI 99 CE 200102063 SHAURYA MITTAL RAJ KUMAR MITTAL 100 CE 200102064 SHIKHAR TIWARI PRADIP KUMAR 101 CE 200102065 SHUBH TRIVEDI SHYAM TRIVEDI 102 CE 200102066 SHUBHAM KUMAR BRIJESH KUMAR 103 CE 200102067 SONIYA CHOUDHARY SATISH CHOUDHARY 104 CE 200102068 SUDHANSHU KATHERIYA JAY SINGH 105 CE 200102069 TUSHAR GARG BASANT KUMAR 106 CE 200102070 VAIBHAV SINGH CHAUHAN GAJENDRA SINGH CHAUHAN 107 CE 200102071 VANDITA MISHRA MOHAN SHYAM MISHRA 108 CE 200102072 VARUN JAIN PAWAN KUMAR JAIN 109 CE 200102073 VEDANT KATIYAR JAGAT NARAYAN KATIYAR 110 CE 200102074 YASIR WAQAR WAKAR AHMAD 111 CE 200102075 YUVRAJ SINGH SURESH BAHADUR KANAUJIYA 112 CE (FW) 200102076 DIKSHA GUPTA SHIVNATH GUPTA 113 CE (FW) 200102077 KUMUD PAL SURESH CHANDRA 114 CE (FW) 200102078 SUDHEER CHAUDHARY RAM SAGAR 115 CE (PMSSS) 200102079 AMJID ALI ABDUL HAMID 116 CE (PMSSS) 200102080 GHULAM RASOOL MOHD ASLAM 117 CE (PMSSS) 200102081 UMAR IQBAL ZAFFER IQBAL 118 CE (PMSSS) 200102082 VANSH VASU ROMESH KUMAR 119 CH 200103001 AAYUSH CHAUHAN N C CHAUHAN 120 CH 200103002 AAYUSHMAN SINGH AJVENDRA SINGH 121 CH 200103003 ABHISHEK KAPIL ASHOK KUMAR 122 CH 200103004 ABHISHEK PATEL R S PATEL 123 CH 200103005 AKANKSHA SINGH TOMAR SHIV SHANKAR SINGH TOMAR 124 CH 200103006 AKARSHITA SINGH ASHWANI KUMAR SINGH 125 CH 200103007 ALOK CHANDRAJEET 126 CH 200103008 ANAND SINGH SHAILENDRA SINGH JADOUN 127 CH 200103009 ANJALI VERMA NAND KISHOR VERMA 128 CH 200103010 ANKIT KUMAR SHRI KRISHNA 129 CH 200103011 ANSHUMA DEVI BABU RAM 130 CH 200103012 ANUBHAV SHUKLA KAMLESH CHANDRA SHUKLA 131 CH 200103013 ANUJ KUMAR SINGH RAM MURAT SINGH 132 CH 200103014 ANUJ KUMAR UPADHYAY JILAJEET UPADHYAY 133 CH 200103015 ANUKRITI BHASKAR SUNIL KUMAR 134 CH 200103016 ARPIT MISHRA RATNESH KUMAR MISHRA S. Branch Roll No. Name Father's Name No. 135 CH 200103017 AYUSH VERMA RAMJI VERMA 136 CH 200103018 AYUSH VERMA RAJ KUMAR 137 CH 200103019 AYUSHI SRIVASTAVA T N SRIVASTAVA 138 CH 200103020 BIJAY YADAV ARUNESH YADAV 139 CH 200103021 DEEPAK RAJ YADAV ADITYA YADAV 140 CH 200103022 DIVYANSH KUMAR GOKARAN PRASAD 141 CH 200103023 DIVYANSHI CHAKRAWARTI RAVINDRA CHAKRAWARTI 142 CH 200103024 DURGESH KUMAR RAM LAKHAN 143 CH 200103025 GAUTAM CHANDNA DALIP CHANDNA 144 CH 200103026 HARBHAJAN SINGH GAGA JASVINDER SINGH GAGA 145 CH 200103027 HARSH KUMAR DHIRENDRA KUMAR 146 CH 200103028 HARSH PATHAK MANOJ PATHAK 147 CH 200103029 HARSHIT BARANWAL RAJESH BARANWAL 148 CH 200103030 HARSHIT PRATAP SINGH MAHEEP KUMAR SINGH 149 CH 200103031 HARSHIT RASTOGI KISHAN LAL RASTOGI 150 CH 200103032 HIMANSHU TIWARI MR. SUDHIR KUMAR TIWARI 151 CH 200103033 ISHA CHAUDHARY ASHOK KUMAR CHAUDHARY 152 CH 200103034 ISHIKA CHOUDHARY SHAILENDRA CHOUDHARY 153 CH 200103035 JATIN VERMA RAM KUMAR VERMA 154 CH 200103036 JAY BANSAL BRAJESH BANSAL 155 CH 200103037 KANDARP TRIVEDI RAJEEV TRIVEDI 156 CH 200103038 KANIKA TYAGI SANJAY KUMAR 157 CH 200103039 KRISHNA KUMAR SANJAY KUMAR 158 CH 200103040 NIKHIL GOHIL RAM KAMAL 159 CH 200103041 NIKHIL KUMAR JITENDRA KUMAR 160 CH 200103042 NISHANT PANDEY SHIVESH KUMAR PANDEY 161 CH 200103043 NISHANT YADAV SARVESH KUMAR 162 CH 200103044 NITIN SHUKLA SURYA PRAKASH 163 CH 200103045 PRAKHAR SHANKHDHAR SANJEET KUMAR SHARMA 164 CH 200103046 PRAKHAR SRIVASTAVA UPENDRA NATH SRIVASTAVA 165 CH 200103047 PRASHANT KUMAR SANTOSH KUMAR 166 CH 200103048 PRIYA KANAUJIA VIVEK KUMAR 167 CH 200103049 RAGHAV PANDEY RAJIV PANDEY 168 CH 200103050 RAJ MOHAN YOGENDRA KUMAR 169 CH 200103051 RAJAT SINGH RAMESH KUMAR SINGH 170 CH 200103052 RAJNEESH DUBEY UMESH CHANDRA DUBEY 171 CH 200103053 ROHIT MULTANI KISHORE MULTANI 172 CH 200103054 SACHIN KUMAR SRIRAM PRASAD 173 CH 200103055 SARVAGYA SHUKLA AJAY SHUKLA 174 CH 200103056 SATENDRA KUMAR RAM REKHA 175 CH 200103057 SATYAM SHIVKUMAR 176 CH 200103058 SAURABH CHAUDHARY GORE LAL 177 CH 200103059 SHIVAM SINGH SANJAY SINGH 178 CH 200103060 SHIVANSHU KUSHWAHA VIRENDRA KUMAR KUSHWAHA 179 CH 200103061 SHOBHAN SRIVASTAVA KRISHNA MOHAN S. Branch Roll No. Name Father's Name No. 180 CH 200103062 SHREYA ANOOP KUNAR 181 CH 200103063 SHRUTIKA AGARWAL SANDEEP AGARWAL 182 CH 200103064 SHUBHANSHI GUPTA SANTOSH KUMAR GUPTA 183 CH 200103065 SNEHA AGARWAL VIKAS AGARWAL 184 CH 200103066 SRIJAN TIWARI JAGDISH PRASAD TIWARI 185 CH 200103067 TANNU JAYSAWAL OMPRAKASH JAYSAWAL 186 CH 200103068 UMESH JASAWAT BRIJ MOHAN 187 CH 200103069 UTSAV BARNWAL GHURA RAM BARNWAL 188 CH 200103070 VARCHASVA AGARWAL SUNIL AGARWAL 189 CH 200103071 VIKAS GUPTA RAJU 190 CH 200103072 VISHAL SINGH RAJESHWARI LAL 191 CH 200103073 VISHWAS AWASTHI HARIOM AWASTHI 192 CH 200103074 VIVEK KUMAR GUPTA UMA SHANKAR GUPTA 193 CH 200103075 ZAKIR ALI ANSARI MD SHARIF ANSARI 194 CH (FW) 200103076 RITESH KUMAR SINGH DHIRENDRA KUMAR SINGH 195 CH (FW) 200103077 VIRAT DWIVEDI MANOJ KUMAR DWIVEDI 196 CS 200104001 AAKASH DEEP SINGH AMAR BAHADUR SINGH 197 CS 200104002
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