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Result Md/Ms Courses for January-2019 Session. Roll Name of Candidate Category Percentile Overall Cat RESULT MD/MS COURSES FOR JANUARY-2019 SESSION. ROLL NAME OF CANDIDATE CATEGORY PERCENTILE OVERALL CAT. NO. RANK RANK 10001 C MANOJ KUMAR SC 32.7681 5650 461 10002 GANGA DUTT D OBC 77.1689 1918 498 10003 PALLAVI PRIYA F/N 44.2759 4683 110 10004 GARDE PAWAN VINAYAK GENERAL 74.9256 2107 1406 10005 RAHUL RAJ OBC 59.1872 3430 916 10006 AADHYAA BAGCHI GENERAL 37.0106 5293 3152 10007 ANZAR AHMED OBC 68.9218 2610 709 10010 MANAVDEEP KAUR GENERAL 55.2481 3761 2353 10011 SONIA MOIRANGTHEM GENERAL 41.1103 4949 2966 10013 APURVA RATHOUR GENERAL 11.3828 7447 4191 10014 ABHINAV SINGLA GENERAL 65.0184 2940 1887 10016 VENKATA ARJUN GANDI PWD 53.0465 3946 7 10017 ANUPAMA DEVI GENERAL 2.6717 8179 4567 10019 ISHA GENERAL 61.127 3267 2067 10020 SANJAY VIJAY PUJAR GENERAL 28.0317 6048 3540 10021 DINESH KUMAR YADAV OBC 65.8158 2873 769 10022 PRAJWAL DAHAL F/N 61.1448 3265 59 10026 THINLESS ANGMO ST 35.4457 5425 122 10027 MARIE NISHA OBC 6.4798 7859 1812 10028 SHUBHRA SARASWAT GENERAL 84.6424 1291 894 10029 N SURYA PRAKASH ANGIRASA GENERAL 42.4194 4838 2901 10030 SIRISETTI YAMINI KUMARI OBC 71.3257 2410 640 10032 MANISH OBC 66.982 2775 745 10034 TAMSEEL FAIZAAN M GENERAL 89.7715 860 625 10035 ABHINAV GARG GENERAL 80.9473 1601 1081 10036 MOHAMMED AZARUDEEN K OBC 16.8809 6985 1678 10037 G ANIL KUMAR OBC 75.0982 2093 542 10038 GANDHI LIKITH ASHOK GENERAL 3.1239 8141 4546 10039 SINGH AAKANKSHA BRAHMDEO GENERAL 64.3877 2993 1915 10040 SAHIL KALIA GENERAL 46.6917 4480 2731 10041 DEVANJOT SINGH SRA GENERAL 82.53 1468 999 10042 NAMBURU SRI RAM SAI GENERAL 18.8266 6820 3913 10043 B NIHARIKA OBC 30.4713 5843 1481 10044 AGARWAL RATISH KUMAR GOYAL GENERAL 20.4332 6686 3842 10045 GAJULA PUSHPA OBC 45.4064 4588 1203 10046 PAVITHRA A OBC 27.6865 6076 1525 10047 CHRISTOPHER PETER GENERAL 82.0362 1509 1028 10048 RAHUL GHOSH GENERAL 89.8905 849 618 10049 RAJA SINGH R GENERAL 95.6028 370 284 10050 SHREYA BEHL GENERAL 15.1196 7133 4055 10051 J BANDHAVYA SC 43.0977 4782 339 10053 VIKRANT SHARMA GENERAL 58.3423 3500 2198 10054 ANIL PANDEY F/N 9.8239 7577 238 10055 BHARATVARDHAN GENERAL 56.4977 3656 2297 10056 SOULOSE CYRIL AMALRAJ S OBC 84.7376 1282 323 10057 A ASHA SC 29.9238 5889 494 10059 KOMAL KUMARI OBC 76.1454 2005 520 10060 RUCHI GENERAL 26.1038 6210 3617 10061 ALKA SC 22.0457 6551 634 10062 ABHINAV DAS GENERAL 93.6987 530 393 10063 SHERU SINGH RAJPUT GENERAL 64.953 2945 1889 10064 NUTAN SINHA OBC 58.0269 3527 937 10065 JAYANTA DAS SC 42.0624 4868 353 10066 DENI KHADKA F/N 66.7559 2793 42 10067 SHRADHA ZUTSHI GENERAL 94.5793 456 342 10068 PALAK SHARMA GENERAL 27.6984 6077 3554 10069 SANKARNATH GENERAL 31.8636 5726 3377 10070 ASIF RAHAMAN GENERAL 73.0989 2261 1499 10071 ANKIT JINDAL GENERAL 25.842 6232 3626 10072 ANIL KUMAR GENERAL 67.0058 2772 1785 10074 NIRMAL K S SC 17.9162 6896 698 10075 SALONI SETH GENERAL 91.5209 712 526 10076 B SRIKANTH ST 59.5323 3401 50 10077 PRAGYA PRIYADARSHINI GENERAL 94.8173 436 328 10078 KUCHIPUDI CATHERINE PAUL OBC 10.3118 7537 1762 10081 NITTIN JANOTRA SC 19.0468 6802 686 10082 MUDIT SHARMA OBC 8.1459 7719 1791 10084 SAAKSHI BHARTIA GENERAL 16.0954 7051 4021 10087 ANJUMAN ASHOK OBC 49.4288 4250 1118 10088 LALIT OBC 62.9002 3118 836 10089 VATSALA KHURANA GENERAL 6.3132 7873 4408 10091 PRAJWAL V GENERAL 36.4513 5340 3183 10093 VISHAL GENERAL 11.6625 7423 4180 10095 SACHIN SHINDE SC 32.4229 5679 464 10096 PRIYANKA GOSWAMI GENERAL 94.02 503 373 10097 AASHIM GARG GENERAL 66.3513 2828 1820 10100 SAI ANURAG ANGI OBC 78.7397 1787 463 10101 PANKAJ SINGH GENERAL 22.2361 6535 3763 10104 RAVI SHEKHAR SC 13.3226 7284 785 10105 NIDHI THAKUR GENERAL 29.5133 5923 3479 10106 SURAJ SHARMA SPONSORED 10.3951 7530 145 10107 SONIKA SONI GENERAL 85.7967 1194 832 10108 POOJA YADAV OBC 64.2687 3003 807 10111 ATUL ANAND GENERAL 60.7938 3295 2082 10112 SWARUP MANDAL SC 19.4811 6766 679 10113 SAATVIK MANCHANDA GENERAL 66.3989 2823 1817 10114 VANDANA YADAV OBC 98.3637 138 26 10115 RATTAN GOPAL SINGH SC 17.8984 6899 699 10116 SUSHMA PRASANTHI NAGIREDDI GENERAL 21.4745 6599 3798 10117 RAJESH SINGH GAHLOT GENERAL 47.251 4433 2711 10118 NEELAKANDAN S OBC 71.9207 2360 621 10119 RATHNAKUMAR SC 48.1614 4356 289 10120 SOUVIK MAITY GENERAL 3.2429 8131 4541 10122 TANYA KOCHHAR GENERAL 40.8723 4969 2979 10123 JYOTI PRAKASH RATH GENERAL 82.774 1448 982 10126 VASANTHAKUMAR K OBC 49.048 4282 1127 10127 DILPREET KAUR GENERAL 75.0744 2095 1398 10128 SWATI TYAGI GENERAL 31.5542 5752 3393 10129 DANISH WASIM SIDDIQUI GENERAL 24.7174 6326 3671 10130 KAVITA SHARMA GENERAL 27.5794 6086 3558 10131 TENZIN MENTOK ST 28.4244 6015 154 10132 VARUN M NAIR GENERAL 32.53 5670 3349 10133 HITESH KASHYAP SPONSORED 16.2025 7042 123 10134 NABIN MAHATO F/N 42.3956 4841 119 10136 AMIT KUMAR SC 12.5015 7351 797 10137 SHIVASHANGARI M M OBC 76.2763 1993 518 10138 RAHUL SUBRAMANIAM P S GENERAL 22.9442 6475 3738 10139 NIKHIL MAHAJAN GENERAL 14.7507 7164 4067 10140 ANIL KUMAR SPONSORED 62.6681 3137 16 10141 SAMARTH SATISH KULKARNI GENERAL 99.2562 63 50 10142 APARNA MULYAN GENERAL 74.0866 2178 1448 10143 KRISHNA KUMARAN A GENERAL 5.7301 7922 4434 10144 MEENAKSHI VERMA GENERAL 30.7033 5823 3432 10146 PRAKASH KUMAR SC 42.9489 4794 342 10147 SACHIN KUMAR OBC 64.953 2946 791 10148 SOUMYA BHARATI ROUT GENERAL 31.2091 5781 3412 10149 NUGURI SNEHA OBC 52.2551 4012 1070 10150 KOMARAJU NARESH OBC 16.8452 6987 1680 10151 SHAIK SAMEER AHMED GENERAL 78.585 1800 1207 10152 SABAVAT ALEKYA ST 29.3288 5939 147 10153 PRAVIN VINIL RAJA OBC 81.8101 1529 392 10154 JAGMEET SINGH SC 39.7656 5061 380 10155 ARUSHI AGGARWAL GENERAL 33.3631 5600 3319 10156 RAGUL G OBC 82.8871 1438 373 10157 RITESH DHARA OBC 27.8293 6065 1523 10158 SWARNA SAXENA GENERAL 53.6416 3896 2425 10159 AKHIL SACHDEVA SPONSORED 51.2377 4098 34 10160 SHIWANI CHOWALTA SC 44.2045 4689 327 10161 KUMAR VIDYACHARAN BIRUA ST 27.0796 6128 163 10162 JALIAM LOWANG MEDAM ST 14.4056 7193 241 10163 VIPUL KUMAR GARG GENERAL 75.1279 2090 1394 10164 TSEWANG TOBGEY ST 14.2747 7204 243 10165 PERUMANDLA MOHAN RAO SC 83.3095 1402 53 10166 ABHINAV PANWAR GENERAL 32.3694 5683 3358 10167 LONGJAM PANBA MEETEI OBC 22.3373 6526 1604 10168 KIRTIKA SIDHARTH SC 71.1056 2428 113 10169 PALLAVI BHAT GENERAL 54.0105 3865 2407 10170 KUNAL NIGAM GENERAL 89.0575 920 663 10171 ASHA AGGROHIA SPONSORED 13.0251 7309 131 10172 SAMEER KUMAR JHA F/N 57.7234 3553 68 10173 GARIMA CHOUDHARY SC 61.2757 3254 179 10174 KESHAV KUMAR GENERAL 17.7734 6910 3959 10175 SOUVIK MANDAL GENERAL 37.9686 5213 3113 10176 KALYANI SUNDARARAJAN GENERAL 80.858 1609 1088 10177 KARANDEEP SINGH GENERAL 13.5606 7264 4108 10178 VIBHAV KANTH OBC 42.6336 4821 1275 10179 MAMIDI DURGA SAI VATHSALYA OBC 98.5541 122 24 10180 MOHIT KATAL RURAL AREA 74.1818 2170 9 10181 SRINIVASAGOWDA K OBC 73.8962 2193 575 10182 BHUVAN YADAV GENERAL 45.9062 4546 2769 10183 NEELAM SOOD GENERAL 0.8747 8330 4648 10185 P VYSHALI GENERAL 44.6567 4651 2822 10186 AISWARYA VARUDU OBC 15.5361 7098 1697 10189 BASANTI HEMBROM ST 25.2945 6278 171 10191 AQUIB SUHEIL PASHA OBC 61.2341 3258 876 10192 JITENDRA KUMAR HIREMATH GENERAL 80.3761 1648 1116 10194 MOTIWALA MOHAMMED A RAHIMBHAGENERAL 95.3171 394 300 10195 HARISH KHANNA GENERAL 56.1942 3680 2307 10196 JYOTI BHUTANI GENERAL 75.2529 2080 1389 10197 JYOTI SINGH OBC 91.3483 727 161 10198 RISHIKA PRAKASH GENERAL 38.522 5166 3088 10199 MEHAK GOYAL GENERAL 57.5806 3565 2239 10200 GARIMA SHARMA GENERAL 5.1113 7974 4458 10201 AVI BADHAN SC 16.3216 7032 727 10202 AMBIDI VIJAYA RAJ KUMAR ST 26.7166 6158 166 10203 NIVEDITA NAGAPPA BIRADAR GENERAL 74.3008 2160 1439 10205 SHARMILA POORANI S OBC 87.6294 1040 256 10206 YALAMANCHILI SAI SREE GENERAL 40.0155 5041 3021 10210 HARIHARASARAN K I OBC 55.6408 3728 991 10211 ASMITA VISHWAKARMA OBC 15.2743 7120 1702 10212 VIPUL RANJAN BHATT SC 10.5379 7518 830 10213 AMIT KUMAR GANGWAR OBC 7.3545 7785 1803 10214 SURESH BISHNOI GENERAL 74.4437 2148 1432 10215 KARTIKEY SAINI GENERAL 66.863 2785 1793 10216 ASHISH YADAV SPONSORED 25.479 6262 98 10217 KANISHKA BAHUGUNA GENERAL 40.5986 4991 2990 10218 VIVEK KUMAR GAUTAM SC 35.3445 5433 430 10219 KADAM RAJVARDHAN VISHNU GENERAL 80.3463 1652 1118 10220 LAITHANGBAM SUMITRACHANDRA DEOBC 35.1244 5452 1399 10221 AKSHIT GUPTA GENERAL 14.8102 7159 4065 10222 ARUN KATAKAM GENERAL 10.6212 7511 4222 10223 BHAGYASHREE SAJJAN OBC 52.7431 3971 1060 10224 AVURI ARUN KUMAR SC 70.9806 2439 114 10226 PRIYANSH GUPTA GENERAL 91.509 714 528 10227 ANUSKA MAJUMDER SC 23.2834 6447 610 10228 WAMIQ AKHTAR OBC 77.3771 1901 493 10230 AKSHATA KULKARNI GENERAL 53.9272 3872 2412 10231 SARITA YADAV GENERAL 54.8792 3791 2368 10232 PUNIT KUMAR GENERAL 15.9229 7065 4029 10233 MANISHA GENERAL 88.1768 994 708 10236 RAJASHREE KUNDU GENERAL 91.4911 715 529 10237 ASHUTOSH DUBEY RURAL AREA 24.9375 6308 36 10238 RASHMI G SHINDE SC 31.9231 5720 474 10239 KARRA GUNA VENKATA PRASANTHGENERAL 41.8898 4883 2926 10241 SHIVANI DEEP SINGH GENERAL 98.4113 134 109 10242 THOUNAOJAM UMA DEVI GENERAL 24.7412 6324 3670 10243 B PARAMESH OBC 40.2773 5019 1313 10244 PRARTHANA GOUR GENERAL 50.5831 4153 2565 10245 RAJIV KUMAR GENERAL 63.9355 3031 1944 10246 KRITI AHUJA GENERAL 98.685 111 90 10247 C SRAVNA SANDHYA OBC 52.9097 3957 1057 10248 NAVDEEP KAUR SC 24.9732 6305 579 10249 GURVINDER SINGH OBC 2.5051 8193 1854 10250 JIGYASA BHARTI GENERAL 92.7228 612 449 10252 ANIL KUMAR CHOUDHARY GENERAL 73.2774 2246 1488 10253 RAJESHWARI BISEN ST 2.7907 8169 309 10254 NISHAN YADAV GENERAL 50.0833 4194 2587 10256 GARIMA SIWACH GENERAL 63.6618 3053 1955 10257 PRABHU LAWANDE TANAY NARAYAGENERAL 30.983 5800 3421 10258 THODETY SANJAY GENERAL 63.3405 3081 1969 10259 ANJALIKA PARHI GENERAL 39.0634 5121 3064 10260
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