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Contact List - Candidates Qualified in IMU's CET May 2015 but Not Registered for IMU's Online Counselling 2015 S.No CET Application No Contact list - Candidates qualified in IMU's CET May 2015 but not registered for IMU's Online Counselling 2015 S.No CET Application No. Rank Candidate Name Mobile Email 1 CETA1515605 1 ABHISHEK RAWAT 7830154197 [email protected] 2 CETA1518337 2 SIDDHI GANESH 9441075294 [email protected] 3 CETA1508597 4 APOORV CHOUDHARY 9829283601 [email protected] 4 CETA1505671 6 NIMA ROSE MANJILA 9388842716 [email protected] 5 CETA1503292 7 NARAYAN.S.A 9847065346 [email protected] 6 CETA1521601 8 PATEL YAGNIKKUMAR 9601279357 [email protected] 7 CETA1503478 9 HAROON KHAN 9968125799 [email protected] 8 CETA1515819 10 PRASUN SHARMA 8003130792 [email protected] 9 CETA1506146 11 UTKARSH RAI 8875362212 [email protected] 10 CETA1506966 13 PARITOSH 8902376700 [email protected] 11 CETA1515606 14 MAYANK CHHETRI 9760601901 [email protected] 12 CETA1505727 15 PARANDE SHASHANK MURLIDHAR 9029030453 [email protected] 13 CETA1509906 17 ALOK KUMAR 8405828878 [email protected] 14 CETA1508839 18 MANGE GAURAV HITENDRA 9769064801 [email protected] 15 CETA1523298 19 NEELESH KUMAR 8791877350 [email protected] 16 CETA1501810 20 HIMANSHU SINGH 8765840198 [email protected] 17 CETA1500344 23 ABHINEET MEHROTRA 8090022806 [email protected] 18 CETA1518429 24 VIVEK VIKASH 9431360931 [email protected] 19 CETA1511910 25 MANAN ADHIKARI 9413306432 [email protected] 20 CETA1522256 26 PRITESH RAMJI BARIYA 9167163408 [email protected] 21 CETA1515328 27 GAURAV GULSHAN 9576348696 [email protected] 22 CETA1501419 28 RAHUL PAUL 9810602085 [email protected] 23 CETA1515637 29 YASHWARDHAN SINGH CHANDRAWAT 8962523389 [email protected] 24 CETA1509506 30 KESHAV KUMAR JHA 7737464955 [email protected] 25 CETA1517870 32 BHATIA GITANSHU T 9820605294 [email protected] 26 CETA1515800 33 PARTEEK 9045543737 [email protected] 27 CETA1503102 34 ADITYA 7891524849 [email protected] 28 CETA1519759 35 ABHISHEK 9470626149 [email protected] 29 CETA1507326 36 ADITI MANN 9560291012 [email protected] 30 CETA1521054 37 AMAN TIWARI 7898201866 [email protected] 31 CETA1504565 38 ADITYA PRAKASH 8511169049 [email protected] 32 CETA1508421 40 HARSHAWARDHAN MAHAJAN 9822288402 [email protected] 33 CETA1513796 41 ARKA SOURAV KARMAKAR 7739818224 [email protected] 34 CETA1515353 42 RAVI PRAKASH 7870008593 [email protected] 35 CETA1505863 43 KUSHAGRA DEEPAK SAXENA 9795693229 [email protected] 36 CETA1500791 44 AMAN ANAND 8800285056 [email protected] 37 CETA1513821 45 JAIPRAKASH SRIVASTAV 9869145655 [email protected] 38 CETA1516374 46 SHASHWAT AGGARWAL 9811569252 [email protected] 39 CETA1503637 47 PRARABDH JAIN 9406517794 [email protected] 40 CETA1504675 48 SANJEEV KUMAR 8102756450 [email protected] 41 CETA1505977 49 G. SRIRAM 9965673240 [email protected] 42 CETA1506563 50 DIXIT AMIT SINGH ARVIND SINGH 7276245345 [email protected] 43 CETA1517120 51 REYAN ZAFIR 7541889373 [email protected] 44 CETA1517568 52 BHATT TIRTHRAJ HITESH 9537210375 [email protected] 45 CETA1500121 53 NAVNEET KUMAR 8271330174 [email protected] 46 CETA1503420 54 ABHINAV GARG 9416994131 [email protected] 47 CETA1503184 55 HIRAK BOSE 9432596268 [email protected] 48 CETA1512623 57 AKANKSHA LAL 9634399907 [email protected] 49 CETA1518492 59 ROHIN BHANDARI 9810337872 [email protected] 50 CETA1515830 60 ASHISH KUMAR GUPTA 7277994710 [email protected] 51 CETA1501562 61 RAHUL YADAV 7791959216 [email protected] 52 CETA1515695 63 UNIQUE KAUSHIK 8979958801 [email protected] 53 CETA1501498 64 SHIVAM KUMAR 9899269386 [email protected] 54 CETA1518252 65 SHASHANK JOSHI 7690991603 [email protected] 55 CETA1515919 66 PRAVEEN A CHANDRA 9610088235 [email protected] 56 CETA1514535 67 PRATIK SARODE 9011593825 [email protected] 57 CETA1522546 68 NISHANT KAJLA 9413646011 [email protected] 58 CETA1502149 69 RIDHISH KUMAR 9717425311 [email protected] 59 CETA1517257 70 ANUJ SINGH 9636027087 [email protected] 60 CETA1522600 71 AYUSH PATEL 8130279455 [email protected] 61 CETA1521844 72 ANUJ TIWARI 8989102040 [email protected] 62 CETA1506726 76 ACHU S PANICKER 9447580222 [email protected] 63 CETA1522199 77 HIMANSHU BADLANI 9889519095 [email protected] 64 CETA1519578 78 ANISH RAJ 9608993578 [email protected] 65 CETA1504284 82 RAHUL SINHA 9334879771 [email protected] 66 CETA1515596 84 MANVEER SINGH 7409667005 [email protected] 67 CETA1513578 86 NEELANSH 9454413916 [email protected] 68 CETA1521162 87 ASHWATH VOHRA 9871691141 [email protected] 69 CETA1503902 89 ABHIJEET KUMAR 9431818719 [email protected] 70 CETA1501872 90 KARTIK AGRAWAL 9998007887 [email protected] 71 CETA1507494 91 ANKITA SHARMA 9953305263 [email protected] 72 CETA1500349 94 R MUKESH 9011314765 [email protected] 73 CETA1501214 95 KAUSTUBH SINGH 9811944728 [email protected] 74 CETA1512385 97 BHAVYA DAVE 9601274637 [email protected] 75 CETA1522233 98 GOURAV KARAKOTI 9717119462 [email protected] 76 CETA1516333 100 MEHUL AGARWAL 8983074325 [email protected] 77 CETA1519131 101 SUNIL KUMAR MURJANI 9672264299 [email protected] 78 CETA1506555 102 PRASHANT KUMAR 9557522047 [email protected] 79 CETA1500287 103 PRANAY KHARE 9414615624 [email protected] 80 CETA1522047 104 YASH SRIVASTAVA 9839096835 [email protected] 81 CETA1503302 105 TANISHQ SINGH 8124051665 [email protected] 82 CETA1507673 108 SNEHAL 9431003980 [email protected] 83 CETA1502946 109 UMANG RASTOGI 9670298345 [email protected] 84 CETA1521592 110 NEELKAMALSEMWAL 9760187934 [email protected] 85 CETA1508078 114 RIJUL VOHRA 9810855547 [email protected] 86 CETA1507731 115 HARSHIT GAUR 9829499250 [email protected] 87 CETA1520775 116 ABHINAV DIXIT 9415781053 [email protected] 88 CETA1506174 117 VINAYAK S 9447903152 [email protected] 89 CETA1515632 118 NEERAJ SINGH GARIYA 8057094761 [email protected] 90 CETA1506432 119 SHIVAM KUMAR SAHU 8601278919 [email protected] 91 CETA1505417 120 ROHIT RAJ 8987515810 [email protected] 92 CETA1515103 121 SUBHASH KUMAR 7739249313 [email protected] 93 CETA1522206 122 SOUMY AGRAWAL 9415179141 [email protected] 94 CETA1515685 123 RAHUL LAXMAN BHAGTANI 9427631450 [email protected] 95 CETA1506012 124 JOBIN JACOB PETER 9926317117 [email protected] S.No CET Application No. Rank Candidate Name Mobile Email 96 CETA1500894 126 KANWAR ABHIJIT SINGH 9896030559 [email protected] 97 CETA1507138 128 KHALID SAFI 9122594727 [email protected] 98 CETA1501785 129 ABHIJITH PREMRAJ 8281797854 [email protected] 99 CETA1520059 130 SHIVAM PURI 9999531786 [email protected] 100 CETA1505699 131 ADITYA MOHANTY 8895613777 [email protected] 101 CETA1523485 132 ABHINAV RAJPUT 8896909425 [email protected] 102 CETA1520601 133 NINAD SHERLEKAR 9827320941 [email protected] 103 CETA1505476 134 BHARAT CHATURVEDI 9462544831 [email protected] 104 CETA1502409 137 RAJ KAUSHAL 9122048210 [email protected] 105 CETA1522593 138 DEVENDER SINGH BOHRA 9587847826 [email protected] 106 CETA1523551 139 PARKHI OMKAR DATTATRAYA 7588284828 [email protected] 107 CETA1521509 140 ANUJ DAGA 7737120149 [email protected] 108 CETA1502563 142 MANISH KUMAR KUSHWAHA 8435681779 [email protected] 109 CETA1517310 143 KARTHIKAYAN B 9791116043 [email protected] 110 CETA1502806 146 ADITYA DANDRIYAL 9454469091 [email protected] 111 CETA1518531 147 SAJAL DUBEY 9415282298 [email protected] 112 CETA1513415 148 KARTIKEY GUPTA 9969533490 [email protected] 113 CETA1504977 150 GOPALKRISHNA SATISH PAWAR 7406561284 [email protected] 114 CETA1521110 151 SARAANSH BARANWAL 8441830047 [email protected] 115 CETA1518378 152 ASHWIN WASKALE 7898764878 [email protected] 116 CETA1501804 154 ANAND KUMAR VERMA 9793473774 [email protected] 117 CETA1520138 156 SAURAV MISHRA 9435838761 [email protected] 118 CETA1505239 157 ATEESH ANAND SHRIVASTAVA 9610377325 [email protected] 119 CETA1515771 158 SATYENDER CHOUDHARY 9001975776 [email protected] 120 CETA1501881 159 SHIVAM SINGH 8341820318 [email protected] 121 CETA1522518 160 HARIT SAINI 8302943450 [email protected] 122 CETA1502180 162 JUSTIN V JOSE 9497091482 [email protected] 123 CETA1515623 164 SHAAD IQBAL ANSARI 8003501069 [email protected] 124 CETA1522219 165 RASHID DILKASH 7877366534 [email protected] 125 CETA1504398 166 GYANESH KUMAR 9610352130 [email protected] 126 CETA1519929 167 MONARK MOOLCHANDANI 8104101188 [email protected] 127 CETA1512595 169 ANURAG SONI 8604358923 [email protected] 128 CETA1517186 171 PARITOSH SINHA 9873786938 [email protected] 129 CETA1522721 174 PATIL KRISHNA RAJPAL 7737231767 [email protected] 130 CETA1515086 175 DEVENDRA PANDEY 9718482850 [email protected] 131 CETA1522760 176 SANIDHYA CHAUHAN 8696234566 [email protected] 132 CETA1517179 177 TABISH IQBAL 8083413426 [email protected] 133 CETA1500342 178 JASKARAN SINGH 9915746707 [email protected] 134 CETA1514767 179 NARAYAN DEWANGAN 9009007497 [email protected] 135 CETA1503318 180 SHYAM KUMAR 8503086828 [email protected] 136 CETA1502310 181 ABHISHEK KUMAR SHAKYA 8577972150 [email protected] 137 CETA1500534
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