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Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar Notification No.B.A./B.Sc Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar Notification No.B.A./B.Sc. Semester-IV,May, 2020-1 1 Result of the B.A./B.Sc. Semester-IV Examination May, 2020 Result is shown in the column of result. Marks shown in the column of result means pass. RL means result late on account of reason/s shown in the brackets. In the column EVS, Q stands for Qualified and NQ stands for Not Qualified. Note: The particulars of the candidates shown in the gazette are subject to realization of the verification done by the college concerned. This result has been declared as per orders of Government of Punjab on intermediate classes vide Memo No.CollegeEdu.(3)spl-0022, SAS Nagar Dated-04/07/2020, in view of current precarious situation due to COVID-19 pandemic. No Detailed Marks Certificate will be issued as the result is based on the results of previous semesters and there will be no comprehensive Merit List. If any student is not satisfied with the results declared on the pattern mentioned above, he/she may apply to the university/college and appear in the examination, which would be conducted as and when the situation warrants and the COVID-19 pandemic subsides. In such a case the Detailed Marks Certificate will be issued to the student subject wise. In case of reappear/s in lower semester examination, the result will be declared as RL(D) but such candidates will be eligible for promotion to next semester. However, the candidates will have to clear the reappear/s in order to be eligible for award of degree. Maximum Marks (Full Subjects):400 Roll No. Regd No. Candidate Name Father Name/Mother Name Result EVS Special Chance Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321267925 2012.GWB/A.143 GURPREET KAUR JASPAL SINGH/KULWINDER KAUR RL(D) 10321267926 To 10321400687 Gap 10321400688 2014.NZ / .11358 MONIKA BHARDWAJ VIPAN BHARDWAJ/ALKA KUMARI RL(D) 10321400689 To 10321407098 Gap 10321407099 2014.NZ / .4016 KANWALJIT KAUR JAIMAL SINGH/MANJIT KAUR RL(D) 10321407100 To 10321421379 Gap 10321421380 2014.NZ / .17037 SWEETY SODHI RAJ KUMAR/MEENA RL(D) 10321421381 To 10321447505 Gap Special Chance Candidates-GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, GURDASPUR (REGULAR) 10321447506 2014.SG /A.269 RAMANDEEP KAUR RAVINDER SINGH/DALJEET KAUR RL(D) 10321447507 To 10321460868 Gap Special Chance Candidates-D. A. V. COLLEGE, JALANDHAR (REGULAR) 10321460869 2014.J /A.315 SUMIT KUMAR SURINDERPAL/ANITA RANI RL(D) 10321460870 To 10321462723 Gap Special Chance Candidates-P. T. M. ARYA COLLEGE, NURMAHAL (JALANDHAR) (REGULAR) 10321462724 2014.DN /A.34 DILPREET SINGH SUKHWINDER SINGH/GAGANDEEP RL(D) KAUR 10321462725 To 10321477837 Gap Special Chance Candidates-HINDU KANYA COLLEGE, KAPURTHALA (REGULAR) 10321477838 2014.HK /A.16 RAJWINDER KAUR JAGJIT SINGH/NARINDER KAUR RL(D) 10321477839 To 10321482808 Gap Special Chance Candidates-S. RAMA CHOPRA SANATAN DHARAM KANYA MAHAVIDYALA, PATHANKOT (REGULAR) 10321482809 2014.SRS/D.29 VARSHA DEVI RAJ KUMAR/SHUB LATA RL(D) 10321482810 To 10321500018 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321500019 2015.NZ / .7174 SIMRAN PREET KAUR PRITPAL SINGH/MANMEET KAUR RL(D) 10321500020 To 10321500032 Gap 10321500033 2015.NZ / .7711 AMANPREET KAUR SIMARJIT SINGH/KASHMIR KAUR RL(D) 10321500034 To 10321500127 Gap 10321500128 2015.NZ / .7539 NEETIKA RANI RAJ KUMAR/ANITA RL(D) 10321500129 To 10321500168 Gap 10321500169 2015.NZ / .7590 RAVINDER KAUR BALWINDER SINGH/PARAMJIT RL(D) KAUR 10321500170 To 10321500256 Gap 10321500257 2015.NZ / .7179 BALJEET KAUR JAGIR SINGH/GURMEET KAUR RL(D) 10321500258 To 10321500259 Gap 10321500260 2015.NZ / .7049 BHAWNA RAJIV SHARMA/SAROJ SHARMA RL(D) 10321500261 To 10321500261 Gap 10321500262 2015.NZ / .7290 BHAWNA BAWA HARMESH KUMAR BAWA/NEELAM RL(D) BAWA 10321500263 To 10321500333 Gap 10321500334 2012.NZ / .21365 MANPREET KAUR MEHAL SINGH/RAVINDER KAUR RL(D) 10321500335 To 10321500351 Gap 10321500352 2015.NZ / .7436 PARAMPREET KAUR KULDEEP SINGH/KULDEEP KAUR RL(D) 10321500353 To 10321500373 Gap 10321500374 2015.NZ / .7683 RAJWINDER KAUR SANTOKH SINGH/HARWINDER RL(D) KAUR 10321500375 To 10321500472 Gap 10321500473 2015.NZ / .7140 ANJU BALA KAMAL DEV/SATAYAWANTI RL(D) 10321500474 To 10321500486 Gap 10321500487 2015.NZ / .7090 MANPREET KAUR HARJINDER SINGH/HARPREET RL(D) KAUR 10321500488 To 10321500491 Gap Notification No.B.A./B.Sc. Semester-IV,May, 2020-1 2 Roll No. Regd No. Candidate Name Father Name/Mother Name Result EVS Re-Appear Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321500492 2011.TS /A.314 MEHAK THUKRAL PARDEEP KUMAR/KAMLA RANI RL(D) 10321500493 To 10321500495 Gap 10321500496 2015.NZ / .7550 NIDHI BALKAR SINGH/POONAM RANI RL(D) 10321500497 To 10321500520 Gap 10321500521 2015.NZ / .7709 RAJBIR KAUR JUNGBIR SINGH/GURMIT KAUR RL(D) 10321500522 To 10321500703 Gap 10321500704 2015.NZ / .7417 MONIKA RATTAN LAL/SHANKUTLA RL(D) 10321500705 To 10321500754 Gap 10321500755 2015.NZ / .7185 REEMA CHOPRA RAJIV CHOPRA/SUNITA CHOPRA RL(D) 10321500756 2015.NZ / .7019 RUPINDER KAUR KULWINDER SINGH/SUKHWINDER RL(D) KAUR 10321500757 To 10321500849 Gap 10321500850 2015.NZ / .8342 KOMAL LAKHWINDER SINGH/RAJWANT RL(D) KAUR 10321500851 To 10321500917 Gap 10321500918 2015.NZ / .7881 RAJNI BALA KASTURI LAL/ASHA RANI RL(D) 10321500919 To 10321500955 Gap 10321500956 2015.NZ / .7813 GURWINDER KAUR KULDEEP SINGH/RANJIT KAUR RL(D) 10321500957 To 10321501112 Gap 10321501113 2015.NZ / .8288 MEHAKPREET KAUR SAWINDER SINGH/HARJINDER RL(D) KAUR 10321501114 To 10321501132 Gap Full Subjects Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321501133 2015.NZ / .8303 JYOTI RANI ASHOK KUMAR/USHA RANI Cancelled 10321501134 To 10321504046 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321504047 2015.NZ / .4255 DILBAG SINGH HARBHAJAN SINGH/KULDIP KAUR RL(D) 10321504048 To 10321504107 Gap 10321504108 2015.NZ / .4141 JUGRAJ SINGH BALDEV SINGH/HARMEET KAUR RL(D) 10321504109 To 10321504171 Gap 10321504172 2015.NZ / .4045 SUKHJINDER SINGH INDERJIT SINGH/AMARJIT KAUR RL(D) 10321504173 To 10321504347 Gap 10321504348 2015.NZ / .4083 SIMRAN SINGH SUKHDEV SINGH/AMARPREET RL(D) KAUR 10321504349 To 10321504514 Gap 10321504515 2015.NZ / .4072 NIKHIL KUMAR RAM KUMAR/URMILA RL(D) 10321504516 To 10321504551 Gap 10321504552 2015.NZ / .4143 NEERAJ SATPAL/RENU RL(D) 10321504553 To 10321504566 Gap 10321504567 2015.NZ / .4612 SANDEEP KUMAR NARINDER PAL/KIRNA RL(D) 10321504568 To 10321504574 Gap 10321504575 2015.NZ / .4671 AMAN SHARMA HARI DUTT SHARMA/SUSHMA RL(D) SHARMA 10321504576 To 10321504583 Gap 10321504584 2015.NZ / .4330 RAVI SUBASH CHANDER/SUSHILA RL(D) 10321504585 To 10321504773 Gap 10321504774 2015.NZ / .4789 MAHINDER SINGH GOPAL SINGH/LAXMI DEVI RL(D) 10321504775 To 10321504820 Gap 10321504821 2015.NZ / .4033 GURPREET SINGH KEWAL RAM/KANWALJEET KAUR RL(D) 10321504822 To 10321504929 Gap 10321504930 2015.NZ / .4931 GURSHARAN SINGH KULWANT SINGH/DARSHAN KAUR RL(D) 10321504931 To 10321504948 Gap 10321504949 2015.NZ / .4896 LOVEPREET SINGH BIKRAMJIT SINGH/BALJIT KAUR RL(D) 10321504950 To 10321505004 Gap 10321505005 2015.NZ / .4864 PRABHJIT SINGH BALWINDER SINGH/JASBIR KAUR RL(D) 10321505006 To 10321505009 Gap 10321505010 2015.NZ / .4926 SATPAL SINGH HARPAL SINGH/CHARNJEET KAUR RL(D) 10321505011 To 10321505036 Gap 10321505037 2015.NZ / .4998 GURSIMRAN SINGH GURDEV SINGH/KULWINDER KAUR RL(D) 10321505038 To 10321507007 Gap 10321507008 2015.NZ / .16205 GURPREET KAUR KULWANT SINGH/JASWINDER KAUR RL(D) 10321507009 To 10321507038 Gap 10321507039 2015.NZ / .16070 DALJIT KAUR JASBIR SINGH/KULDIP KAUR RL(D) 10321507040 To 10321507107 Gap Notification No.B.A./B.Sc. Semester-IV,May, 2020-1 3 Roll No. Regd No. Candidate Name Father Name/Mother Name Result EVS Re-Appear Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321507108 2015.NZ / .16106 PAWANDEEP KAUR DARBARA SINGH/SARABJIT KAUR RL(D) 10321507109 To 10321507113 Gap 10321507114 2015.NZ / .16110 RAJBIR KAUR SAWINDER SINGH/AMARJEET KAUR RL(D) 10321507115 To 10321507232 Gap 10321507233 2015.NZ / .16186 MANDEEP KAUR SUKHDEV SINGH/MANJIT KAUR RL(D) 10321507234 To 10321507234 Gap 10321507235 2015.NZ / .16166 SUKHBIR KAUR HARDEV SINGH/SUKHWINDER RL(D) KAUR 10321507236 To 10321507268 Gap 10321507269 2015.NZ / .16581 RAVINDER KAUR SURJIT SINGH/GURJIT KAUR RL(D) 10321507270 To 10321507282 Gap 10321507283 2015.NZ / .16173 AMANDEEP KAUR BALDEV SINGH/KULWINDER KAUR RL(D) 10321507284 To 10321507284 Gap 10321507285 2015.NZ / .16626 ANJNA SHARMA JAGDISH CHAND/NIRMALA RL(D) SHARMA 10321507286 To 10321507288 Gap 10321507289 2015.NZ / .16189 HARPINDER KAUR BALDEV SINGH/PARAMJIT KAUR RL(D) 10321507290 To 10321507404 Gap 10321507405 2015.NZ / .16647 AMANDEEP KAUR GURBAKHASH SINGH/KISHAN RL(D) KAUR 10321507406 To 10321507485 Gap 10321507486 2015.NZ / .16288 BALJINDER KAUR BAKHSISH SINGH/INDERJIT KAUR RL(D) 10321507487 To 10321507503 Gap 10321507504 2015.NZ / .16643 SHARANJEET KAUR SATNAM SINGH/JASWINDER KAUR RL(D) 10321507505 To 10321507695 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-SHRI GURU ARJUN DEV GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, TARN TARAN (REGULAR) 10321507696 2015.NZ / .16374 SHAMSHER SINGH PAL SINGH/KASHMIR KAUR RL(D) 10321507697 To 10321507726 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321507727 2015.NZ / .16352 ANMOL SINGH KASHMEER SINGH/GURWINDER RL(D) KAUR 10321507728 To 10321507798 Gap 10321507799 2015.NZ / .16398 SUKHMAN SINGH SUKHBIR SINGH/HARJINDER KAUR RL(D) 10321507800 To 10321509015 Gap 10321509016 2015.NZ / .15507 SUKHDEEP KAUR RAJWANT SINGH/BALRAJ KAUR RL(D) 10321509017 To 10321509102 Gap 10321509103 2015.NZ / .15541 JUHI MAHAJAN BRIJ MOHAN MAHAJAN/MANJU RL(D) MAHAJAN 10321509104 To 10321509105 Gap 10321509106 2015.NZ / .15521 KASHISH PATHRIA SATISH KUMAR/SARITA RL(D) 10321509107 To 10321509110 Gap 10321509111 2015.NZ / .15530 RITIKA RAJESH MAHAJAN/USHA MAHAJAN RL(D) 10321509112 To 10321512019 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-SWAMI SAWTANTARA NAND MEMORIAL COLLEGE, DINA NAGAR, GURDASPUR (REGULAR) 10321512020 2015.NZ / .11901 REKHA RANI BACHAN LAL/KAMLESH KUMARI RL(D) 10321512021 To 10321512023 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-S. RAMA CHOPRA SANATAN DHARAM KANYA MAHAVIDYALA, PATHANKOT (REGULAR) 10321512024 2015.NZ / .11903 ANJU BALA MOHINDER PAL/ASHA RANI RL(D) 10321512025 To 10321512040 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-PUNJAB STATE 10321512041 2015.NZ / .11941 ARUSHI ASHWANI MAHAJAN/RENU RL(D) MAHAJAN 10321512042 To 10321512060 Gap 10321512061 2015.NZ / .11934 DAMINI DEVI SHAMSHER SINGH/VEENA RANI RL(D) 10321512062 To 10321512150 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-S. R. P.
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