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Assam Public Service Commission Jawaharnagar, Khanapara, Guwahati-781022 ASSAM PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION JAWAHARNAGAR, KHANAPARA, GUWAHATI-781022 List of candidates whose applications have been Accepted for the post of Assistant Engineer (Civil) under PHE Department vide Advt. No 06/2020, Dated: 19/08/2020 For any discrepancies or queries, please contact office at email: [email protected] or over telephone No. 0361-2365426 during office hours w.e.f. 23-08-2021 to 25-08-2021 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 1 A ROBI SHANKAR SINGHA SANGAICHOW SINGHA 10001 2 AAKANSH AGARWALLA KAMAL AGARWALLA 10002 3 AATEESH BANGIA DEEPAK BANGIA 10003 4 ABDUL ASHIF ABDUL KALAM 10004 5 ABDUL AZIZ FAYZUR RAHMAN 10005 6 ABDUL AZIZ AHMED JOYNAL ABEDIN 10006 7 ABDUL HAMID ABDUL KADIR 10007 8 ABDUL JALIL KARIMUDDIN AHMED 10008 9 ABDUL KADIR BARBHUIYA TAJ UDDIN BARBHUIYA 10009 10 ABDUL KHALID ABDUL RASHID 10010 11 ABDUL MAZID LALMAMUD ALI 10011 12 ABDUL RAFIQUE SARIFUDDIN AHMED 10012 13 ABDUL WAAHID ANOWAR HUSSAIN 10013 14 ABDUR ROUF PIAR ALI AHMED 10014 15 ABDUS SALIM ABUL BASHAR 10015 16 ABESH RAY ASHISH KUMAR RAY 10016 17 ABHIGYAN KASHYAP DR AMARJYOTI KASHYAP 10017 18 ABHIGYANAM DAS SUCHINTA KUMAR DAS 10018 19 ABHIJEET BASFOR RAJKUMAR BASFOR 10019 20 ABHIJEET BORA BHUBAN CH BORA 10020 Page 1 of 146 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 21 ABHIJEET DEY BISHU DEY 10021 22 ABHIJEET PARASHAR KUMUD SHARMA 10022 23 ABHIJEET SINGHA BIHARI SINGHA 10023 24 ABHIJIT BAIRAGI AMAL BAIRAGI 10024 25 ABHIJIT BORO PRAFULLA KUMAR BORO 10025 26 ABHIJIT CHAKRABORTY JOY KRISHNA CHAKRABORTY 10026 27 ABHIJIT CHANDRA SEN FATIK CHANDRA SEN 10027 28 ABHIJIT CHOUDHURY UPENDRA NATH CHOUDHURY 10028 29 ABHIJIT DAS RAMEN DAS 10029 30 ABHIJIT DAS KANAK DAS 10030 31 ABHIJIT HAZARIKA NIREN HAZARIKA 10031 32 ABHIJIT KUMAR NATH PRODIP NATH 10032 33 ABHIJIT MAHANTA ARUP MAHANTA 10033 34 ABHIJIT NATH BHADRESWAR DEV NATH 10034 35 ABHIJIT SAIKIA LATE AMULYA SAIKIA 10035 36 ABHIJIT SARMA PRADIP SARMA 10036 37 ABHIJIT SONOWAL GIRISH SONOWAL 10037 38 ABHIJIT TALUKDAR PRABIN CHANDRA TALUKDAR 10038 39 ABHIKESH PHUKAN PURNA PHUKAN 10039 40 ABHILASH ANAND BHAGWAN DAYAL 10040 41 ABHILASH ANAND BHAGWAN DAYAL 10041 42 ABHILASH BHUYAN TRAILOKYA BHUYAN 10042 43 ABHILASH GOSWAMI PRANAY KUMAR GOSWAMI 10043 44 ABHILASH GOSWAMI RADHA BINOD GOSWAMI 10044 Page 2 of 146 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 45 ABHILASH KUMAR DHIREN KUMAR 10045 46 ABHILASHA DAS CHANDRA KANTA DAS 10046 47 ABHILASHA DUTTA MANI SANKAR DUTTA 10047 48 ABHILEKH CHALIHA KHAGENDRA NATH CHALIHA 10048 49 ABHILEKH SINGH AMIR CHAND SINGH 10049 50 ABHIMANYU HAZARIKA TARUN CHANDRA HAZARIKA 10050 51 ABHINAB BHUYAN MANABENDRA BHUYAN 10051 52 ABHINAB CHAKRAVORTY NIKHIL CHAKRAVORTY 10052 53 ABHINAB DUTTA BABUL DUTTA 10053 54 ABHINAB SARMA GOPAL SARMA 10054 55 ABHINANDA SAIKIA KRISHNANANDA SAIKIA 10055 56 ABHINANDAN PARASOR BHABANI KANTA SARMA 10056 57 ABHINAV BARMAN DULAL CHANDRA MANDAL 10057 58 ABHINAV HAZARIKA ASHIM KUMAR HAZARIKA 10058 59 ABHINAV SINGH BRAJA GOPAL SINGH 10059 60 ABHINAWA AKASH GOGOI SARBANANDA GOGOI 10060 61 ABHINOV BHARADWAJ MURULI SHARMAH 10061 62 ABHINOV RAJKHOWA RANJIT KUMAR RAJKHOWA 10062 63 ABHISEK AGARWAL BINOD AGARWAL 10063 64 ABHISEK DEB ARABINDA DEB 10064 65 ABHISHEK BARUAH AMIYA KUMAR BARUAH 10065 66 ABHISHEK BHATTACHARJEE ATANU BHATTACHARJEE 10066 67 ABHISHEK DEB APURBA JYOTI DEB 10067 68 ABHISHEK DEBROY GOPAL DEBROY 10068 Page 3 of 146 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 69 ABHISHEK DHAR RATHINDRA KUMAR DHAR 10069 70 ABHISHEK KAKATY LATE ANANDA KAKATY 10070 71 ABHISHEK KALITA BAHIRAM KALITA 10071 72 ABHISHEK KUMAR LASKAR SHYAMAL KUMAR LASKAR 10072 73 ABHISHEK RABHA KARNESWAR RABHA 10073 74 ABHISHEK SAIKIA LATE PRABIN KUMAR SAIKIA 10074 75 ABHISHEK SHEKHAR SACHCHIDANAND SINGH 10075 76 ABHISHEK SINGH BALIRAM SINGH 10076 77 ABHISHEK SINHA SUKUMAR SINHA 10077 78 ABHISRUTI MAHANTA PANKAJ MAHANTA 10078 79 ABIDA BEGUM NURUL ISLAM 10079 80 ABINAKSHI KONWAR DEBAJIT KONWAR 10080 81 ABINASH BAISHYA SADANANDA BAISHYA 10081 82 ABINASH CHUTIA ANANTA CHUTIA 10082 83 ABINASH DAS PABITRA KUMAR DAS 10083 84 ABINASH KASHYAP DEBA KUMAR SARMAH 10084 85 ABINASH KUMAR BORAH DILIP KUMAR BORAH 10085 86 ABINASH MOSAHARY PETER MOSAHARY 10086 87 ABINASH SARMA DIPAK SARMAH 10087 88 ABIR MAHANTA ARUN CHANDRA MAHANTA 10088 89 ABIRA DAS DIPAK DAS 10089 90 ABISHAK BAIDYA ASHOK BAIDYA 10090 91 ABISHEK BANERJEE ASHOKE BANERJEE 10091 92 ABOJIT DAS TAPAN DAS 10092 Page 4 of 146 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 93 ABU MD SUFIAN LASKAR MUSLIM UDDIN LASKAR 10093 94 ABU MEHTAB HUSSAIN MATLEB HUSSAIN 10094 95 ABU OMAR FARUK AKRAL HUSSAIN 10095 96 ABU RAIHAN CHOUDHURY FARUK AHMED CHOUDHURY 10096 97 ABU SAEED AHMED ABDUL BATEN AHMED 10097 98 ABU SAJJAD ABU MOHAMMED SALEH 10098 99 ABU SALEH LATE ABDUL SALAM 10099 100 ABU TAHER TAIYABUR RAHMAN 10100 101 ABU WAYDAH RAHMAN AMZAD HUSSAIN 10101 102 ABU ZAFAR BARBHUIYA SAIDUL HAQUE BARBHUIYA 10102 103 ABUBAKKAR SIDDIQUE JUBBAR ALI KHAN 10103 104 ABUL KALAM MAZARBHUIYA ATAB UDDIN MAZARBHUIYA 10104 105 ABUL KALAM SAIKIA ABDUL JALIL 10105 106 ABUTANI PAIT PROFULLA PAIT 10106 107 ACHINTYA KUMAR SHARMA NAGEN SARMA 10107 108 ACHYUT CHETIA ANIL CHANDRA CHETIA 10108 109 ACHYUT KUMAR BORAH ATUL CHANDRA BORAH 10109 110 ADARSH AGROHARI GAJANAN AGROHARI 10110 111 ADITI LAHKAR SIMANTA LAHKAR 10111 112 ADITI SAIKIA ARUP SAIKIA 10112 113 ADITYA RAJ GOGOI DEBENDRA NATH GOGOI 10113 114 ADITYASHAKTI BARUAH IRAN KUMAR BARUAH 10114 115 ADRIRAJ GOGOI PARAG GOGOI 10115 116 AFIA AHAD SHEIKH AZIRUDDIN SHEIKH 10116 Page 5 of 146 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 117 AFJALUR RAHMAN ABDUR RAHMAN 10117 118 AFRIDI SIKDER JOMIR UDDIN SIKDER 10118 119 AFRIN SULTANA DEHNUR ALI AHMED 10119 120 AFZAL HUSEN MOINUL HOQUE 10120 121 AFZAL IBNE HAFIZ HAFIZ UDDIN AHMED 10121 122 AFZAL KARIM MAZARBHUIYA MIZANUR RAHMAN MAZARBHUIYA 10122 123 AFZALUR RAHMAN JOSIM UDDIN 10123 124 AGNI BHATTACHARJEE ASHIS BHATTACHARJEE 10124 125 AGNIJITA CHAKRABORTY RATAN CHAKRABORTY 10125 126 AHMAD SAADIQ MD BASIR AHMAD 10126 127 AHMED SAQLAIN ZAMAN OSMAN ALI 10127 128 AIONDEEP GOGOI NOGEN GOGOI 10128 129 AISENG KHAM SHYAM KULADHAR SHYAM 10129 130 AISHWARYA DEVI RUDRA BAHADUR CHETRI 10130 131 AISHWARYA GANGULY KAJAL KUMAR GANGULY 10131 132 AISHWARYA KUMAR DAS TARUN KUMAR DAS 10132 133 AISWARYA PRATIM BARUAH ANUP KR BARUAH 10133 134 AJAR UDDIN LASKAR AMIN UDDIN LASKAR 10134 135 AJAY DAS SHAMBHU RAM DAS 10135 136 AJIT KRO KHONSING KRO 10136 137 AJIT MANDAL LAKHAN MANDAL 10137 138 AJNUR ALI AJGAR ALI 10138 139 AJNUR ALI NAJIR UDDIN AHMED 10139 140 AJOY DOLEY MANIK CHANDRA DOLEY 10140 Page 6 of 146 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 141 AJOY GURUNG DEWAN GURUNG 10141 142 AJOY KUMAR DAS RABINDRA CHANDRA DAS 10142 143 AJOY KUMAR SARKAR PARESH CHANDRA SARKAR 10143 144 AKAN CHOUDHURY FARMAN ALI 10144 145 AKASH BORAH MADHAB BORAH 10145 146 AKASH MANDAL ASHOK KUMAR MONDAL 10146 147 AKASH RANJAN PATHAK ROOP RANJAN PATHAK 10147 148 AKASH SAH SHANKAR SAH 10148 149 AKASH SAIKIA BIPUL SAIKIA 10149 150 AKASH SHARMA BHADRA KANTA SARMAH 10150 151 AKASHDEEP BORDOLOI DULAL BORDOLOI 10151 152 AKBAR ALI AHMED ABU LAIS AHMED 10152 153 AKHOURI ASHISH PRASAD AKHOURI RAJENDRA PRASAD 10153 AKHTAR HUSSAIN 154 MOSBBIR ALI CHOUDHURY 10154 CHOUDHURY 155 AKIB JAVED SAHIDUR RAHMAN 10155 156 AKIF SARKAR AZIZUK HAQUE SARKAR 10156 157 AKSHAY DAS BISHNU CHANDRA DAS 10157 158 AKSHAY KAPOOR VICKY KAPOOR 10158 159 AKTAR HUSSAIN ABDUL HAMID 10159 160 ALAKANANDA GOGOI DILIP KUMAR GOGOI 10160 161 ALAKESH BARUA NIBARAN NARAYAN BARUAH 10161 162 ALAKESH PATOWARY DILIP PATOWARY 10162 163 ALAKESH PHUKAN ATUL CHANDRA PHUKAN 10163 164 ALAKESH PRATIM DEKA PRAFULLA KUMAR DEKA 10164 Page 7 of 146 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 165 ALAKESH THAKURIA PARESH THAKURIA 10165 166 ALAMGIR IMDAD HUSSAIN ALI HUSSAIN AHMED 10166 167 ALANGKRITA CHOUDHURY BIDIT NARAYAN CHOUDHURY 10167 168 ALICE BORUAH DEBESWAR BORUAH 10168 169 ALIKA BORDOLOI PURNA BORDOLOI 10169 170 ALIONS BASUMATARY ROBIN BASUMATARY 10170 171 ALISHA PARVIN MOKBUL HUSSAIN AHMED 10171 172 ALIVIA DEKA RABINDRA DEKA 10172 173 ALOKA BUJAR BARUAH HARENDRA NATH BUJAR BARUAH 10173 174 AMALJIT BHARALI BIRENDRA NATH BHARALI 10174 175 AMAN BORUAH DAS KANU DAS 10175 176 AMAN KUMAR SAHU MANOJ KUMAR SAHU 10176 177 AMAR FAROOQ SIDDIQUE ABU BAKKAR SIDDIQUE 10177 178 AMAR JYOTI GOGOI MANIK CHANDRA GOGOI 10178 179 AMAR JYOTI RAMCHIARY JIBAN RAMCHIARY 10179 180 AMARJIT CHANGKAKOTI BHOLA CHANGKAKOTI 10180 181 AMARJYOTI RAY LATE PANKAJ KUMAR RAY 10181 182 AMBALIKA CHAKRABORTY RATAN CHAKRABORTY 10182 183 AMBARISH DUTTA NAGEN CH DUTTA 10183 184 AMIN NEKIBUR RAHMAN AMIN HELAL UDDIN 10184 185 AMINUL ISLAM ABDUL BAREQUE 10185 186 AMINUL ISLAM ABDUL AZIZ 10186 187 AMINUL ISLAM AMIR ALI 10187 188 AMINUL ISLAM KHAN RAMEZ KHAN 10188 Page 8 of 146 Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Roll No. 189 AMINUR RAHMAN ATAUR RAHMAN 10189 190 AMIR SOHAIL KHAN MOZIBUR RAHMAN KHAN 10190 191 AMIRUL ISLAM CHOUDHURY SAYEED AHMED CHOUDHURY 10191 192 AMIT BIKRAM DAS AJANTA NARAYAN DAS 10192 193 AMIT CHELLENG JOY KANTA CHELLENG 10193 194 AMIT DAS AROBINDA DAS 10194 195 AMIT DUTTA BHABENDRA CHANDRA DUTTA 10195 196 AMIT KALITA AJIT CHANDRA KALITA 10196 197 AMIT KALITA BALEN CHANDRA KALITA 10197 198 AMIT KAR AMIYA BHUSAN KAR 10198 199 AMIT KUMAR DAS LATE NARAYAN CHANDRA DAS 10199 200 AMIT KUMAR RAI NAGENDRA RAI 10200 201 AMITANGSHU ROY ANANTA ROY 10201 202 AMITH HUSSAIN BARBHUIYA NURUL ISLAM BARBHUIYA 10202 203 AMLAN DEORI PRAKASH DEORI 10203 204 AMLAN HAZARIKA GAUTAM HAZARIKA 10204 205 AMLAN JYOTI DAS PRADIP KUMAR DAS 10205 206 AMLAN JYOTI SAIKIA DEBA SAIKIA 10206 207 AMLANDEEP SAIKIA CHANDRASEKHAR SAIKIA 10207 208 AMLANJYOTI BAISHYA HALIRAM BAISHYA 10208 209 AMRIT KUMAR NEOG PRODIP CHANDRA NEOG 10209 LATE SUBHASH CHANDRA 210 AMRIT PRIYAM BARMAN 10210 BARMAN 211 ANAL KUMAR DAS SUNIL KR DAS 10211 212 ANAMIKA DEKA LATE ARUN CHANDRA DEKA 10212 Page 9 of 146 Sl.
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