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Fiitjee Panini Two Year Class Room Program Quiz 4 Result FIITJEE PANINI TWO YEAR CLASS ROOM PROGRAM QUIZ 4 RESULT QUIZ NAME S.NO. ENROL_NO P C M GT MM 70 70 70 210 1 1110111800083 ADITYA TYAGI 49 62 64 175 2 1110111800256 VIPUL KUMAR 61 57 57 175 3 1110111800245 LAKSHAY ROSE 52 52 67 171 4 1110111800165 PRANAV MEHROTRA 61 45 64 170 5 1110111800012 DIKSHANT AFRIA 49 58 60 167 6 1110111800332 SHIKHAR GUPTA 54 54 58 166 7 1110111800139 VAIBHAV PRATAP SINGH 53 47 66 166 8 1110111800241 ISHAAN JAIN 56 47 60 163 9 1110111800215 AYUSHMAN CHOUDHARY 51 59 49 159 10 9062111600096 KUNAL BHAKRI 48 44 61 153 11 1110111800468 SAMEER AHMAD 54 44 55 153 12 1110111800187 OM SARAN 42 53 52 147 13 1110111800028 VIKHYAT CHANDRA 50 51 44 145 14 1110111800240 ANSHUL AGRAWAL 40 40 65 145 15 1110111800422 KULDEEP KUMAR 56 46 40 142 16 1110111800085 GAUTAM KUMAR 38 46 57 141 17 1110111800396 KOMAL JALAN 41 51 49 141 18 1110111800183 AKSHAT AGRAWAL 31 53 56 140 19 1110111800483 PIYUSH AGARWAL 41 53 45 139 20 1110111800032 PRATEEK GARG 55 43 37 135 21 1110111800121 PRAKHAR MISHRA 32 45 57 134 22 1110111800384 KUMAR ARUNIT 39 38 56 133 23 1110111800635 YASHMEET PANDEY 50 38 43 131 24 1110111800538 KUSHAGRA CHAUHAN 20 50 60 130 25 1110111800134 YURAJ VARSHNEY 31 46 53 130 26 1110111800690 AKSHAY YADAV 49 44 37 130 27 1110111800111 SHUBH MEHROTRA 31 47 50 128 28 1110111800285 MRIDUL TIWARI 45 42 40 127 29 1110111800244 VISHU GOYAL 33 39 54 126 30 1110111800308 BHART BANSAL 33 38 55 126 31 1110111800336 DHRUV GARG 43 29 53 125 FIITJEE PANINI TWO YEAR CLASS ROOM PROGRAM QUIZ 4 RESULT QUIZ NAME S.NO. ENROL_NO P C M GT MM 70 70 70 210 32 1110111800070 RISHANK KASHYAP 25 47 52 124 33 1110111800222 VIDIT NAYAL 40 46 37 123 34 1110111800304 MAYANK KAKKAR 33 33 56 122 35 1110111800342 RITIK KUMAR 27 37 58 122 36 1110111800425 TANSHUL 40 40 41 121 37 1110111800398 VINIT SINHA 36 43 42 121 38 1110111800420 ADITYA RANJAN 46 31 43 120 39 1110111800130 PRIYANSH 39 36 44 119 40 1110111800086 HARSHIT AGARWAL 31 48 40 119 41 1110111800676 ANKIT RAJ 36 43 39 118 42 1110111800655 ARPIT RUSTAGI 22 49 47 118 43 1110111800608 MOHIT DOON 38 48 31 117 44 1110111800021 KSHITIZ JHA 29 37 50 116 45 1110111800321 ABHAY GUPTA 48 25 41 114 46 1110111800487 ASHUTOSH GUPTA 44 35 35 114 47 1110111800267 AAYUSH KUMAR 32 41 40 113 48 1110111800228 MANAN GANDHI 31 29 53 113 49 1110111800082 PRANJAL RAJ 36 44 32 112 50 1151161800029 Devansh Kapri 29 40 43 112 51 1110111800358 SAMARTHA KHARE 45 35 32 112 52 1110111800648 SAHIL YADAV 35 34 41 110 53 1110111800546 BRAJESH MISHRA 36 29 44 109 54 1110111800447 VISHNU SHON 31 27 51 109 55 1110111800638 SHIVAM HARJANI 22 39 48 109 56 1110111800381 ARJAV JAIN 32 38 37 107 57 1110111800152 DIVYANSH AGARWAL 34 43 30 107 58 1110111800224 AABHAS CHADDHA 18 41 47 106 59 1062111700077 SHUBHANG RAI 25 34 46 105 60 1110111800225 HRRIDAY AGARWAL 19 36 50 105 61 1110111800027 ARKACHUR BHATTACHARYA 34 40 31 105 FIITJEE PANINI TWO YEAR CLASS ROOM PROGRAM QUIZ 4 RESULT QUIZ NAME S.NO. ENROL_NO P C M GT MM 70 70 70 210 62 1110111800098 KARTIKEYA GUPTA 30 35 39 104 63 1110111800405 GARIMA KEJRIWAL 22 44 37 103 64 1110111800153 ANUBHAV SINHA 30 29 44 103 65 1110111800437 SHASHWAT JAIN 37 30 36 103 66 1110111800616 AYUSH RAJ 19 48 36 103 67 1110111800470 MOHAMMAD ARMAN 32 40 31 103 68 1110111800316 RAJESH KUMAR 11 51 40 102 69 1110111800076 AAYUSHI PRIYAM 29 33 40 102 70 1110111800348 VISHWAS SAXENA 21 45 36 102 71 1110111800359 AASHISH PAPNEJA 33 29 40 102 72 1152111800298 PRANIT CHADDHA 32 27 43 102 73 1110111800192 RAMANJEET SINGH 33 28 41 102 74 1110111800033 SHRIJIT SHASWAT 19 33 49 101 75 1110111800490 RITIK KUMAR RATHI 14 48 38 100 76 1110111800502 PRAVENDRA SINGH 23 26 50 99 77 1110111800038 GAURAV UPRETI 29 37 33 99 78 1110111800373 DEEPAK SINGH 25 36 37 98 79 1110111800329 RISHAV RAJ 30 26 42 98 80 1110111800016 SANKALPA ROY 39 33 25 97 81 1110111800628 TANISHK AGARWAL 28 29 40 97 82 1110111800282 YOGESH 43 16 38 97 83 1110111800186 TANISH JINDAL 20 37 39 96 84 1110111800520 RAJAT ARYA 22 29 44 95 85 1110111800003 SIMARJEET SINGH MEHRA 20 26 49 95 86 1151111800150 KISHOR ANAND 12 45 38 95 87 1110111800094 AAYUSHI AGRAWAL 28 32 34 94 88 1110111800051 ASHISH MISHRA 30 22 42 94 89 1110111800578 AMAR KUMAR 36 29 29 94 FIITJEE PANINI TWO YEAR CLASS ROOM PROGRAM QUIZ 4 RESULT QUIZ NAME S.NO. ENROL_NO P C M GT MM 70 70 70 210 90 1110111800349 GAURAV BANSAL 31 36 27 94 91 1110111800496 RAVI KUMAR YADAV 45 23 26 94 92 1110111800178 S PRASANTH KUMAR 26 36 32 94 93 1110111800427 ADITI AGARWAL 35 29 29 93 94 1110221800093 SHRIDHAR AGARWAL 40 28 25 93 95 1110111800298 HARSHIT SRIVASTAVA 32 20 41 93 96 1151111800081 ANAND SAGAR 16 27 47 90 97 1110111800399 VARUN KUMAR SINGH 14 42 33 89 98 1110111800661 SHAHZEB KHAN 29 26 34 89 99 1110111800540 ARSHIT GILHOTRA 30 34 24 88 100 1110111800249 KARAN KUMAR 17 39 32 88 101 1110111800630 ANURAG KUMAR 26 51 10 87 102 1110111800516 GAURAV KUMAR 20 23 44 87 103 1110111800579 ADITYA RAJ 25 29 32 86 104 1110111800477 KARTIK NAGPAL 22 38 25 85 105 1110111800413 SHORYA SAMARTH AGARWAL 19 26 40 85 106 1062111700064 SHREYANSH RAI 25 28 32 85 107 1110111800497 LOVE JAIN 23 30 31 84 108 1110121800057 ANSH ASIJA 23 27 33 83 109 1110111800236 SHLOK AGARWAL 12 32 39 83 110 1110111800432 AROHI SINGH 30 21 32 83 111 1110111800563 ANKIT GANGWAR 23 30 29 82 112 1152111800153 STEVE YADAV 23 26 32 81 113 1110111800068 ASHISH KUMAR UPADHYAY 18 32 30 80 114 1110111800390 TANMAY SANTOSH 26 22 32 80 115 1110111800557 AYUSH AGRAWAL 30 27 23 80 116 1110111800680 RAHUL KUMAR AGARWAL 9 35 36 80 117 1110111800163 MOHIT SINGH RAJPUT 21 24 35 80 118 1110111800394 ADITYA AMAN 14 32 33 79 119 1110111800199 ISHAN ISHU 30 38 11 79 120 1110111800522 ANUJ SINGH 15 23 40 78 121 1110111800223 SWAYAM BHAGERIA 25 28 25 78 FIITJEE PANINI TWO YEAR CLASS ROOM PROGRAM QUIZ 4 RESULT QUIZ NAME S.NO. ENROL_NO P C M GT MM 70 70 70 210 122 1110111800020 VISHNU YADAV 13 26 39 78 123 1110111800393 SANSKAR KUMAR 26 21 30 77 124 1110111800411 ANKIT KUMAR 27 26 23 76 125 1110111800656 PRINCE KUMAR 26 25 25 76 126 1110111800090 ANURAKT KUMAR 46 11 19 76 127 1110111800501 ABHINAV PANGARIA 16 26 33 75 128 1110111800415 PIYUSH GOENKA 15 32 28 75 129 1110111800459 akshat jain 20 25 30 75 130 1110111800528 JHANVI GARG 14 23 38 75 131 1110111800435 KRISHNA SHARMA 16 19 40 75 132 1110111800646 SIDDHARTH KESHAR 9 37 29 75 133 1110111800147 ADITYA CHAURASIA 15 22 37 74 134 1110111800216 ARYAN KUSHWAHA 19 24 31 74 135 1110111800362 SAURAV MISHRA 11 19 44 74 136 1110111800046 SHARAT SAPNA ANUJ 32 21 21 74 137 1110111800313 VERNIKA PANCHAL 25 27 22 74 138 1110111800708 TUSHAR KUMAR 26 16 32 74 139 1110111800597 VINAY DADHEECH 6 38 30 74 140 1110111800206 MRINALINI SINGH 18 27 28 73 141 1110111800472 LAKSHAY BANSAL 22 22 28 72 142 1110111800108 manobhav mehta 12 27 33 72 143 1110111800234 AADEESH JAIN -1 27 46 72 144 1110121800036 AMAN SHARMA 23 16 32 71 145 1110111800047 PRANAV CHAUHAN 28 26 17 71 146 1110111800681 ANSHIKA GUPTA 7 24 40 71 147 1110111800280 ABHAY PRATAP SINGH SHISHODIA 20 33 17 70 148 1110111800137 ANKIT RAJ 15 30 25 70 149 1110111800352 PIYUSH GUPTA 13 33 24 70 150 1110111800521 AAGAM JAIN 14 23 33 70 151 1110111800464 KASHYAP DOULANI 15 18 37 70 152 1110111800252 GAURAV PRAKASH 22 13 35 70 153 1110111800633 VIPUL AGGARWAL 14 26 30 70 154 1110111800052 PRABHAT UPADHYAY 19 23 27 69 155 1110111800255 GAURAV KUMAR 19 23 27 69 156 1110111800334 PRAGATI GUPTA 18 27 24 69 157 1110111800575 SHREY SINGH 3 23 43 69 158 1110111800314 FAIZAN AHMAD 25 26 17 68 159 1110111800142 AMAN DOKANIA 16 12 40 68 160 1110111800645 ANKUSH JHA 7 21 40 68 161 1110111800570 ARUSH GUPTA 11 20 37 68 162 1110111800530 PRIYANSHU DIXIT 2 27 39 68 FIITJEE PANINI TWO YEAR CLASS ROOM PROGRAM QUIZ 4 RESULT QUIZ NAME S.NO. ENROL_NO P C M GT MM 70 70 70 210 163 1110111800275 NAVNEET KUMAR 16 14 38 68 164 1110111800610 DIVYA GUPTA 14 18 35 67 165 1110111800611 YASH JAIN 21 26 20 67 166 1110111800149 SOHRAB SANJAR 26 20 20 66 167 1110111800299 ANKIT KUMAR 14 17 35 66 168 1110111800395 SHUBHAM KUMAR 9 29 28 66 169 1110111800493 SHASHANK AGGARWAL 16 16 34 66 170 1110111800246 AMAN PUNIA 18 11 37 66 171 1062111700071 HEMAL SINHA 21 20 24 65 172 1110111800517 SIMANT JINDAL 19 23 23 65 173 1110111800190 MALIK MUNTAZIR MEHDI 21 26 18 65 174 1110111800006 SHACHITANAND 27 30 8 65 175 1110111800482 BHARTENDU KUMAR 12 21 32 65 176 1110111800623 ISHAN PARASHAR 18 30 17 65 177 1110111800692 RACHIT GUPTA 23 15 27 65 178 1110111800034 FARMAN CHAUHAN 26 23 15 64 179 1110111800471 ADITYA RANJAN 21 14 29 64 180 1110111800025 SHUBHAM SINGH 22 8 33 63 181 1110111800029 NIYAR DEKA 23 21 19 63 182 1110111800552 NISHA KUMARI 26 16 20 62 183 1110111800251 ARPIT SRIVASTAVA 32 10 20 62 184 1110111800450 RUDRA VAIBHAV 0 14 48 62 185 1110111800318 MOHD SAHIL 14 21 27 62 186 1110111800580 UTKARSH SINGH 19 31 12 62 187 1110111800109 NAMAN GUPTA 27 33 1 61 188 1110111800366 ANANT VERMA 26 24 11 61 189 1110111800473 YOGESH SUHAG 21 20 20 61 190 1110111800261 ROHIT RAJ 36 14 10 60 191 1110111800144 SIDHARTH BENIWAL 8 25 27 60 192 9061931600022 OJASVI CHAUHAN 13 36 11 60 193 1110111800162 ANIRUDHA AGARWAL 9 26 25 60 FIITJEE PANINI TWO YEAR CLASS ROOM PROGRAM QUIZ 4 RESULT QUIZ NAME S.NO.
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