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MARK RESULT 1 115161 AAKASHKUMAR DINESHBHAI KA PATEL Clerk 50416 AB AB 2 115162 AAKASHKUMAR RANJITBHAI KHANT Clerk 79787 AB AB 3 115163 AANAL MUKULCHANDRA VORA Clerk 202667 43 PASS 4 115164 AANAND MAHESHBHAI NANDANIYA Clerk 73872 AB AB 5 115165 AARIFKHAN ANVARKHAN SIPAI Clerk 213663 AB AB 6 115166 AARTI DINESHBHAI VADOLIYA Clerk 552646 AB AB 7 115167 AARTI JAYESHBHAI PITRODA Clerk 282084 43 PASS 8 115168 AARTI RAMESHCHANDRA VYAS Clerk 387026 54 PASS 9 115169 AASHISH BHIMJI SANTOKI Clerk 283066 AB AB 10 1151610 AASIQHUSEN SALIMBHAI MODAN Clerk 250531 54 PASS 11 1151611 ABHAJI AMARATJI THAKOR Clerk 165635 43 PASS 12 1151612 ABHESINH KALUBHAI CH Clerk 4267 60 PASS 13 1151613 ABHIJEETSINH RAGHUVIRSINH JADEJA Clerk 555988 AB AB 14 1151614 ABHIJITSINH ARVINDSINH RANA Clerk 24515 68 PASS 15 1151615 ABHIPSA DIPAKBHAI JANI Clerk 495483 AB AB 16 1151617 ABHISHEK KAUSHIKBHAI SHAH Clerk 536231 30 FAIL 17 1151619 ADHIRATH BHUPATBHAI TUVAR Clerk 575550 64 PASS 18 1151620 ADILHUSEN IDRISHBHAI MEMAN Clerk 632244 AB AB 19 1151621 ADITI PARIMALBHAI VYAS Clerk 404069 AB AB 20 1151623 ADITYAKUMAR NARENDRABHAI GAMIT Clerk 427935 AB AB 21 1151624 AFROZBANU IMTIYAZALI SAIYED Clerk 109920 AB AB 22 1151625 AGAJIBHAI DEVRAMBHAI CHAUDHARI Clerk 521739 AB AB 23 1151626 AGAJIBHAI MANSENG PATEL Clerk 387975 60 PASS 24 1151627 AGAJIBHAI VASHRAMBHAI PATEL Clerk 342309 77 PASS 25 1151628 AGRATA CHATURBHAI BORAD Clerk 269126 AB AB 26 1151629 AHEMADABBAS GULAMABBAS BHATT Clerk 207473 AB AB 27 1151630 AJAD ANVARBHAI HERANJA Clerk 656218 AB AB 28 1151631 AJAY BHIKHABHAI MAKWANA Clerk 293521 44 PASS 29 1151632 AJAY DILIPBHAI KUKADIYA Clerk 233135 57 PASS 30 1151633 AJAY NANDLAL CHAWDA Clerk 307050 AB AB 31 1151634 AJAY NANJIBHAI RATHOD Clerk 287927 AB AB 32 1151636 AJAYBHAI MAGANBHAI MAKWANA Clerk 543742 41 PASS 33 1151637 AJAYKUMAR ARSHIBHAI VAGHELA Clerk 537797 AB AB GSRTC RESULT 2 NO. SEATNO FULLNAME Post APP NO. MARK RESULT 34 1151638 AJAYKUMAR CHIMANBHAI DABHI Clerk 20218 51 PASS 35 1151639 AJAYKUMAR DILIPKUMAR JETHVA Clerk 255207 57 PASS 36 1151640 AJAYKUMAR GORDHANBHAI PARMAR Clerk 439600 58 PASS 37 1151641 AJAYKUMAR GOVINDBHAI VANKAR Clerk 347610 AB AB 38 1151642 AJAYKUMAR HEMABHAI PARMAR Clerk 483108 39 FAIL 39 1151643 AJAYKUMAR HIRABHAI CHANDERA Clerk 131450 40 PASS 40 1151644 AJAYKUMAR JAYNTIBHAI MUNASARA Clerk 280173 59 PASS 41 1151645 AJAYKUMAR MANILAL SOLANKI Clerk 125456 31 FAIL 42 1151646 AJAYKUMAR MANUBHAI CHAUHAN Clerk 529179 56 PASS 43 1151647 AJAYKUMAR PRAVINKUMAR VALA Clerk 207883 41 PASS 44 1151648 AJAYKUMAR RAJABHAI BARAD Clerk 51238 64 PASS 45 1151649 AJAYKUMAR VASANBHAI BHOYE Clerk 387620 AB AB 46 1151650 AJAYSINH BHARATSINH PARMAR Clerk 545268 67 PASS 47 1151651 AJAYSINH DASHARATHJI VIHOL Clerk 11778 67 PASS 48 1151652 AJAYSINH KARANSINH MAKWANA Clerk 494832 60 PASS 49 1151653 AJAYSINH MAHIPATSINH CHAVDA Clerk 205844 59 PASS 50 1151656 AJIT KUMAR RAGHUNANDAN PATEL Clerk 207196 44 PASS 51 1151655 AJIT NARSHIHBHAI CHAUHAN Clerk 137294 56 PASS 52 1151657 AJITBHAI MOHANBHAI GAMIT Clerk 551027 AB AB 53 1151658 AJITBHAI NATVARBHAI MAKWANA Clerk 230680 44 PASS 54 1151659 AJITBHAI PADHIYAR BHAGIRATH Clerk 475085 53 PASS 55 1151660 AJITJI PARBATJI THAKOR Clerk 111625 46 PASS 56 1151661 AJITKUMAR DILIPBHAI VALMIK Clerk 71944 58 PASS 57 1151663 AJITSINH KASALSINH ZALA Clerk 90822 34 FAIL 58 1151664 AJITSINH PRATAPSANG CHUDASAMA Clerk 592035 33 FAIL 59 1151666 AJITSINH REVABHAI PAGI Clerk 565238 50 PASS 60 1151667 AJITSINH VIKRAMSINH GOHIL Clerk 439084 30 FAIL 61 1151668 AKASH ASHRAFBHAI PARMAR Clerk 254040 AB AB 62 1151669 AKASH DASHARATHBHAI PRAJAPATI Clerk 233883 48 PASS 63 1151670 AKASH DINESHCHANDRA RANA Clerk 284560 AB AB 64 1151671 AKASH GIRISHKUMAR BHALODI Clerk 239855 AB AB 65 1151672 AKASH KANUBHAI PATEL Clerk 237357 AB AB 66 1151675 AKASHKUMAR PARSOTAMBHAI DODIYA Clerk 504622 40 PASS 67 1151676 AKBARI BIPINBHAI SHRUTI Clerk 299886 49 PASS GSRTC RESULT 3 NO. SEATNO FULLNAME Post APP NO. MARK RESULT 68 1151677 AKSHAY BHAVESHBHAI DAVE Clerk 353811 AB AB 69 1151678 AKSHAY KANTIBHAI CHAUHAN Clerk 538817 AB AB 70 1151679 AKSHAY MAGANBHAI AJUDIYA Clerk 496310 52 PASS 71 1151680 AKSHAY MUKESHBHAI PATEL Clerk 255479 AB AB 72 1151681 AKSHAY RAJENDRABHAI TANK Clerk 510805 81 PASS 73 1151682 AKSHAYBHAI BHARATBHAI GAMIT Clerk 592013 52 PASS 74 1151683 AKSHAYGIRI BALVANTGIRI GOSWAMI Clerk 346001 50 PASS 75 1151684 AKSHAYKUMAR CHANDULAL BHOI Clerk 75888 47 PASS 76 1151685 AKSHAYKUMAR GOKULBHAI MAKWANA Clerk 444448 45 PASS 77 1151686 AKSHAYKUMAR PRAKASHKUMAR BHATT Clerk 395505 AB AB 78 1151687 AKSHAYKUMAR VISHNUBHAI DARJI Clerk 121709 AB AB 79 1151688 AKTA NITINBHAI PARMAR Clerk 404347 AB AB 80 1151689 AKTABEN PRAVINBHAI PATEL Clerk 634872 50 PASS 81 1151690 ALABHAI ARJAN MUCHHAL Clerk 344692 54 PASS 82 1151691 ALIFIYA NAYABALI BARODAWALA Clerk 470043 AB AB 83 1151692 ALKABEN BHARATBHAI PRAJAPATI Clerk 210567 57 PASS 84 1151693 ALKABEN CHANDRAKANT SOLANKI Clerk 232550 48 PASS 85 1151694 ALKABEN GANESHBHAI CHAUDHARY Clerk 656892 AB AB 86 1151695 ALKABEN RAMESHBHAI PATEL Clerk 231205 AB AB 87 1151696 ALKABEN SOMABHAI PATEL Clerk 620161 AB AB 88 1151697 ALKABEN VIRABHAI CHANDERA Clerk 350224 36 FAIL 89 1151698 ALKESH DINESHBHAI BHAVSAR Clerk 16587 AB AB 90 1151699 ALKESH KUMAR KANTILAL PRAJAPATI Clerk 419809 39 FAIL 91 11516100 ALKESHBHAI BABUBHAI BARIYA Clerk 89096 42 PASS 92 11516101 ALKESHBHAI DHAKALBHAI GAYAKVAD Clerk 385438 AB AB 93 11516102 ALKESHKUMAR GOGANBHAI KARAMTA Clerk 659096 AB AB 94 11516103 ALLARAKHU ZAKIRHUSEN KHALIFA Clerk 502950 AB AB 95 11516105 ALPABAHEN LAXMANBHAI VANKAR Clerk 568469 46 PASS 96 11516106 ALPABEN BABUBHAI PATEL Clerk 51574 56 PASS 97 11516107 ALPABEN FATESINH VAGHELA Clerk 349096 64 PASS 98 11516108 ALPABEN JASABHAI KOTHIVAR Clerk 447642 51 PASS 99 11516109 ALPABEN KARSHANBHAI GHOHIL Clerk 556064 46 PASS 100 11516110 ALPABEN LAKHAMAN POPANIYA Clerk 303246 AB AB 101 11516111 ALPABEN LALJEE DAMOR Clerk 204595 AB AB GSRTC RESULT 4 NO. SEATNO FULLNAME Post APP NO. MARK RESULT 102 11516112 ALPABEN LILABHAI RABARI Clerk 6810 49 PASS 103 11516113 ALPABEN MOHANBHAI SAHARE Clerk 473845 47 PASS 104 11516114 ALPABEN PAVINBHAI PRAJAPATI Clerk 519962 39 FAIL 105 11516115 ALPABEN PRAVINBHAI KALOTARA Clerk 490865 42 PASS 106 11516117 ALPESH GOPALBHAI RUPAPARA Clerk 628067 AB AB 107 11516118 ALPESH PREMJIBHAI JADAV Clerk 472392 AB AB 108 11516119 ALPESH VARJANGBHAI BAMBHANIYA Clerk 46229 39 FAIL 109 11516120 ALPESHBHAI BHUPATBHAI DUMANIYA Clerk 512729 65 PASS 110 11516121 ALPESHBHAI DEVKARNABHAI RABARI Clerk 505194 58 PASS 111 11516122 ALPESHBHAI RAMESHBHAI KHARADI Clerk 107027 47 PASS 112 11516123 ALPESHBHAI SUNDABHAI DESAI Clerk 623033 51 PASS 113 11516124 ALPESHBHAI VIRAMBHAI DESAI Clerk 411749 56 PASS 114 11516125 ALPESHKUMAR BABUBHAI PARMAR Clerk 270955 47 PASS 115 11516126 ALPESHKUMAR BHUPENDRABHAI JOSHI Clerk 209774 AB AB 116 11516127 ALPESHKUMAR CHANDUBHAI SENVA Clerk 545116 44 PASS 117 11516128 ALPESHKUMAR JERAMBHAI RATHOD Clerk 1058 AB AB 118 11516129 ALPESHKUMAR KANUBHAI DABHI Clerk 23595 56 PASS 119 11516130 ALPESHKUMAR MAGANBHAI MEKWAN Clerk 510871 31 FAIL 120 11516131 ALPESHKUMAR PARSOTAMBHAI SOLANKI Clerk 144019 AB AB 121 11516132 ALPESHKUMAR PRAHLADBHAI PATEL Clerk 117962 AB AB 122 11516133 ALPESHKUMAR RAMANBHAI MAKVANA Clerk 238855 45 PASS 123 11516134 AMAN BALRAM SONI Clerk 414414 AB AB 124 11516135 AMAN RAJENDRAKUMAR SHAH Clerk 587781 AB AB 125 11516136 AMARKUMAR SHANKARBHAI CHAUDHARY Clerk 7676 61 PASS 126 11516137 AMBALAL PUNJABHAI MACHHAR Clerk 613880 43 PASS 127 11516138 AMEE PARSINGBHAI DAMOR Clerk 184994 AB AB 128 11516139 AMEET KUMAR DHANJI BHAI PARMAR Clerk 540631 AB AB 129 11516140 AMI KAMLESHBHAI KATHESHIYA Clerk 71861 37 FAIL 130 11516141 AMI MANOJKUMAR CHAUHAN Clerk 548386 AB AB 131 11516143 AMIBEN PARSHURAMBHAI VYAS Clerk 648833 32 FAIL 132 11516144 AMIBEN SURESHKUMAR SONIVADIYA Clerk 194185 36 FAIL 133 11516145 AMISHA HIMMATLAL KANZARIA Clerk 425740 AB AB 134 11516146 AMISHABEN YASVANTBHAI VASAVE Clerk 89986 AB AB 135 11516147 AMISHAKUMARI HIRENBHAI PATEL Clerk 576230 AB AB GSRTC RESULT 5 NO. SEATNO FULLNAME Post APP NO. MARK RESULT 136 11516148 AMISHAKUMARI SURESHBHAI PATEL Clerk 22300 33 FAIL 137 11516149 AMIT ASHOKBHAI CHUDASAMA Clerk 91804 42 PASS 138 11516150 AMITABEN JASVANTSINH KHANT Clerk 467271 38 FAIL 139 11516151 AMITABEN VIJAYKUMAR PATEL Clerk 328586 53 PASS 140 11516152 AMITBHAI CHUNILAL BHURIYA Clerk 373005 AB AB 141 11516153 AMITBHAI NANJIBHAI VANJARA Clerk 319014 59 PASS 142 11516154 AMITKUMAR DAHYABHAI PATEL Clerk 233131 62 PASS 143 11516155 AMITKUMAR DALPATBHAI RAMNA Clerk 40527 70 PASS 144 11516156 AMITKUMAR
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