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CET UG QUALIFIED JUNE 2016.Xlsx INDIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY ONLINE C.E.T JUNE 2016 FOR ALL UNDER-GRADUATE PROGRAMMES - LIST OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES S.No CET Rank Application Number Candidate Name Parent/Guardian Name Gender Category QUALIFIED UNDER OPEN COMPETITION CATEGORY 1 1 CET1606520 VIRESH GUPTA RAJESH GUPTA MALE GENERAL 2 2 CET1618288 AAKILA RAJAN D RAJAN MALE GENERAL 3 3 CET1619252 SHIVAM KUMAR SANJAY KUMAR MALE GENERAL 4 4 CET1607039 SUKRIT KUMAR GUPTA JAY PRAKASH MALE OBC (NCL) 5 5 CET1614520 UPWAN SWAMI RAMCHANDRA MALE OBC (NCL) 6 6 CET1626032 SHAYAMAL SINGH RAKESH MOHAN MALE GENERAL 7 7 CET1608958 DEEPAK KUMAR PRAFULLA CHANDRA JHA MALE GENERAL 8 8 CET1606625 CHENNURI PRATEEK ALISETTY PRASHANTHA KUMARI MALE OBC (NCL) 9 9 CET1631969 MAYANK RAI MANOJ KUMAR RAI MALE GENERAL 10 10 CET1625828 SIMRANJEET SINGH KULWINDER SINGH MALE GENERAL 11 11 CET1600885 SAMAR SINGH RATHORE MAHAVEER SINGH RATHORE MALE GENERAL 12 12 CET1619714 NAVEEN C P CHANDRA PRAKASH B MALE OBC (NCL) 13 13 CET1628122 AMOGH AMRIT MOHANTY MAHENDRA KUMAR MOHANTY MALE GENERAL 14 14 CET1605575 RISHABH KAURAV JAYNARAYAN KAURAV MALE OBC (NCL) 15 15 CET1610458 DEEPANSHU KUMAR SANU ANIL KUMAR SINGH MALE GENERAL 16 16 CET1613517 DHANPAL SUJITH DHANPAL VENKATESHWAR MALE GENERAL 17 17 CET1610483 DHRUPAD SUHALKA SUNIL SUHALKA MALE OBC (NCL) 18 18 CET1602399 UTSAV N DATTANI NILESH CHANDRAKANT DATTANI MALE GENERAL 19 19 CET1621611 RITESH RANJAN HARENDRA SINGH MALE OBC (NCL) 20 20 CET1608848 HARSH NARAYAN TIWARI MANJU TIWARI MALE GENERAL 21 21 CET1604710 PRAMOD KUMAR SAHU RAJ KISHORE SAHU MALE OBC (NCL) 22 22 CET1603356 HARSH BHARDWAJ OM PARKASH BHARDWAJ MALE GENERAL 23 23 CET1611767 DRISHTANT RAGHAV HARKESH SINGH MALE GENERAL 24 24 CET1602677 ABHIJIT KUMAR ATAL BIHARI RAY MALE GENERAL 25 25 CET1600354 DIVYANSHU ARYA ASHOK KUMAR ARYA MALE SC 26 26 CET1604574 ABHINAV SUMAN PRADIP KUMAR MALE OBC (NCL) 27 27 CET1602165 MUDIT BHATIA JITENDRA BHATIA MALE GENERAL 28 28 CET1605123 SHAMIK MAJUMDER SNEHAMOY MAJUMDER MALE GENERAL 29 29 CET1603703 HARSH SINHA NAVIN CHANDRA SINHA MALE GENERAL 30 30 CET1619356 LAKSHAY ARORA MANEESH ARORA MALE GENERAL 31 31 CET1604699 RAHUL SHARMA SITA RAM SHARMA MALE GENERAL 32 32 CET1610676 RAVEESH GARG GOPAL SWAROOP GARG MALE GENERAL 33 33 CET1615063 SURYA PRATAP SINGH RAMASHEESH SINGH MALE GENERAL 34 34 CET1600697 VIVIN FLAWENCE PERIS IGNATIUS PERIS MALE GENERAL 35 35 CET1612283 BANIPREET SINGH RAHEJA PARAMJEET SINGH MALE GENERAL 36 36 CET1604682 ABHINAV KUMAR RABINDRA KUMAR MALE GENERAL 37 37 CET1604011 ANSHUMAN SINGH BRAJENDRA KUMAR SINGH MALE OBC (NCL) 38 38 CET1620766 SHIVANSHU SINGH RAGHUNATH SINGH MALE GENERAL 39 39 CET1610250 SHIVANSH SINGH PRABODH KUMAR SINGH MALE GENERAL 40 40 CET1617135 MAYANK MADHUKAR SUJIT KUMAR SHARMA MALE GENERAL 41 41 CET1603745 SHIVAM SANTOSH PANDEY CAPT SANTOSH PANDEY MALE GENERAL 42 42 CET1602908 MANISH KUMAR VASHIST S K VASHIST MALE GENERAL 43 43 CET1605577 SHIVAM RAJ DEEPAK KUMAR MALE GENERAL 44 44 CET1622468 RAHUL P C RAMADASAN P C MALE OBC (NCL) 45 45 CET1601824 ARUN PANDEY BALRAM PANDEY MALE GENERAL 46 46 CET1600915 VENKAT SARKAR BISWANATH SARKAR MALE GENERAL 47 47 CET1611300 PUSHKAR BRAJESH KUMAR CHOUDHARY MALE GENERAL 48 48 CET1624153 SATYAJEET JEE CHATURVEDI VINAY SHANKAR CHOUBEY MALE GENERAL 49 49 CET1606587 NIRAJ KUMAR SUNIL KUMAR GUPTA MALE OBC (NCL) 50 50 CET1628429 PIYUSH UMA SHANKAR GUPTA MALE OBC (NCL) 51 51 CET1602902 YASH MOHAN VIVEK MOHAN PRASAD MALE GENERAL 52 52 CET1600592 SHIVANSH KANDPAL SANTOSH KANDPAL MALE GENERAL 53 53 CET1623632 NAIKWADI AKSHAY VIJAY NAIKWADI VIJAY VISHNU MALE GENERAL 54 54 CET1621168 HARSH RAJ MAHESH PRASAD MALE OBC (NCL) 55 55 CET1603778 UTKARSH SINGH SUJIT KUMAR SINGH MALE OBC (NCL) 56 56 CET1620057 KUMAR ABHISHEK ANIL KUMAR ROY MALE OBC (NCL) 57 57 CET1617501 ADITYA SINHA DINESH PRASAD MALE GENERAL 58 58 CET1605832 GAURAV RAI RAMANUJ RAI MALE GENERAL 59 59 CET1607609 VIVEK CHANDELA RAM NIWAS MALE OBC (NCL) 60 60 CET1606148 SHREYANSH JAIN SHAILESH JAIN MALE GENERAL 61 61 CET1614672 RAJESH KUMAR VISHWAKARMA LALJI VISHWAKARMA MALE OBC (NCL) 62 62 CET1611427 PRABHAT PRIYADARSHI ARUN KUMAR CHAURASIYA MALE OBC (NCL) 63 63 CET1608232 AMIT PATEL BRIJVALA PATEL MALE OBC (NCL) 64 64 CET1605386 VISHNU TEJA PALAVALASA GOPALA KRISHNA RAO PALAVALASA MALE OBC (NCL) 65 65 CET1611440 PIYUSH SHARMA ANIL SHARMA MALE GENERAL 66 66 CET1612316 UTKARSH KUMAR UMESH SRIVASTAVA MALE GENERAL 67 67 CET1610487 AYAAN GUPTA ABHAY KANT GUPTA MALE GENERAL 68 68 CET1605528 PRATEEK KAMAL GYANCHANDANI KAMAL M GYANCHANDANI MALE GENERAL 69 69 CET1608409 MOHIT KAUSHIK ANIL KUMAR MISHRA MALE GENERAL 70 70 CET1605590 DHANPAL SUJAN DHANPAL VENKATESHWAR MALE GENERAL 71 71 CET1606733 VEMPARALA ROHIT V V SANKARA SASTRY MALE GENERAL 72 72 CET1605627 DAMINI SAXENA MANISH SAXENA FEMALE GENERAL 73 73 CET1614050 ARPIT SARAF ANUP KUMAR SARAF MALE OBC (NCL) 74 74 CET1622322 AMIT PRAKASH ABHAY KUMAR THAKUR MALE GENERAL 75 75 CET1621242 ANUBHAV PATEL RAKESH PATEL MALE OBC (NCL) 76 76 CET1625257 RAVI RANJAN VIJAY PRASAD MALE OBC (NCL) 77 77 CET1621980 KRITTIKA TANEJA KAJAL TANEJA FEMALE GENERAL 78 78 CET1606263 RAVINDRA MAURYA SHIVRAM MAURYA MALE OBC (NCL) 79 79 CET1604279 ABHIRAM SINGH SHIV DAYAL SINGH MALE OBC (NCL) 80 80 CET1631112 BONDA LAXMI SAI KRISHNA BONDA VENKATA RAMANA MALE OBC (NCL) 81 81 CET1604685 SHIVENDRA SINGH S B SINGH MALE GENERAL 82 82 CET1623183 MAYANK MISHRA SHYAM SUNDER MISHRA MALE GENERAL 83 83 CET1604796 HARSHVARDHAN SAH JAGDISH LAL SAH MALE GENERAL 84 84 CET1615521 SAURABH MISHRA DINESH PRASAD MISHRA MALE GENERAL 85 85 CET1622040 ANSHUMAN ADITYA DHRUB KUMAR MALE OBC (NCL) 86 86 CET1608223 NIKHIL KUMAR JHA PRAMOD KUMAR JHA MALE GENERAL 87 87 CET1617872 PRABUDH JANGRA BANSI LAL MALE OBC (NCL) 88 88 CET1615582 SREELAL R NATH PK RAGHUNATH MALE GENERAL 89 89 CET1621497 ROHIT KUMAR GUPTA LALJI PRASAD GUPTA MALE OBC (NCL) 90 90 CET1608032 SHASHANK SHUKLA SUBODH SHUKLA MALE GENERAL 91 91 CET1605829 TABISH JAVED ZAFAR JAVED KHAN MALE GENERAL 92 92 CET1612899 ROHIT KUMAR NAHAR SINGH MALE GENERAL 93 93 CET1632240 PRAJVAL CHAUHAN HARISH KUMAR MALE GENERAL 94 94 CET1613738 JOYDEEP NASKAR GOUTAM NASKAR MALE GENERAL 95 95 CET1613778 SATYAM RATHORE M S RATHORE MALE OBC (NCL) 96 96 CET1607113 SHUBHAM YADAV KESHLAL YADAV MALE OBC (NCL) 97 97 CET1629476 YASHWANT SINGH AWADHESH KUMAR SINGH MALE GENERAL 98 98 CET1612391 PULKIT GOEL SHISHIR KUMAR GOEL MALE GENERAL 99 99 CET1623023 SARAL VERMA SHEETLA PRASAD VERMA MALE OBC (NCL) 100 100 CET1622637 UTPAL UTKARSH NIWASH SHARMA MALE GENERAL 101 101 CET1604036 CHANDAN KUMAR RAVI BHUSHAN PRASAD MALE OBC (NCL) 102 102 CET1623446 RITVIK GAUTAM DILIP KR PANDEY MALE GENERAL 103 103 CET1624963 NAMAN GUPTA MANISH GUPTA MALE GENERAL 104 104 CET1623393 ANKIT KESHAV AJAY KUMAR MALE GENERAL 105 105 CET1606803 NAVNEET THAKUR AMRIT LAL MALE GENERAL 106 106 CET1619682 DIVYANSH JAIN RAJ KUMAR JAIN MALE GENERAL 107 107 CET1620134 ANIKET MISHRA ANIL MISHRA MALE GENERAL 108 108 CET1620884 MANAV S ZAVERI SANDEEP ZAVERI MALE GENERAL 109 109 CET1607116 AVILASH MANNA ASIM KUMAR MANNA MALE GENERAL 110 110 CET1601175 WAQUAR WARSI LATE ROWSON ALI MOLLA MALE OBC (NCL) 111 111 CET1610474 VINAY KUMAR RAJENDRA PRASAD MALE OBC (NCL) 112 112 CET1603513 SHREYANSHU SHEKHAR RAKESH KUMAR MALE OBC (NCL) 113 113 CET1612692 ABHIJNYAN CHANDRA AMIT KUMAR CHANDRA MALE GENERAL 114 114 CET1602853 PAWAN KUMAR YADAV ROHAN YADAV MALE OBC (NCL) 115 115 CET1608746 RISHAV RAJ RAJEEV KUMAR SINHA MALE GENERAL 116 116 CET1618596 RAHUL KUMAR ARVIND KUMAR MALE OBC (NCL) 117 117 CET1611091 PRANAV MISHRA HEMANT MISHRA MALE GENERAL 118 118 CET1616586 UTPAL VIR SHIV KUMAR MALE GENERAL 119 119 CET1617373 SAMAD FARAZ KHURSHID ALAM MALE GENERAL 120 120 CET1614029 AMIT RAJPUT KALYAN SINGH MALE OBC (NCL) 121 121 CET1626166 BHAVYA GUPTA SANJAY GUPTA MALE GENERAL 122 122 CET1630701 SUMIT RAJPUT DINESH KUMAR MALE OBC (NCL) 123 123 CET1625135 SANYAM CHOUDHARY LALIT KUMAR CHOUDHARY MALE OBC (NCL) 124 124 CET1631492 MAYANK KUMAR RADHA MOHAN SINGH MALE GENERAL 125 125 CET1629553 HARSH RAJ MANOJ KUMAR SAHAY MALE GENERAL 126 126 CET1603198 ANISH SINGLA ARVIND KUMAR SINGLA MALE GENERAL 127 127 CET1625751 SHUBHAM KUMAR NAGENDRA LAL DAS MALE GENERAL 128 128 CET1624195 SAHEJPREET SINGH AMARBIR SINGH MALE OBC (NCL) 129 129 CET1623110 ISHAN SINHA PRIT RANJAN SINHA MALE GENERAL 130 130 CET1612730 AZIF MOHAMMED M A MAHIM KANNU A MALE OBC (NCL) 131 131 CET1625002 SUNAND KRISHNA N V RAVEENDRAN A V MALE OBC (NCL) 132 132 CET1602717 SHUBHANKAR GUPTA RADHEY SHYAM GUPTA MALE OBC (NCL) 133 133 CET1603824 SAURABH VIJAY RAMBABU VIJAY MALE GENERAL 134 134 CET1613592 SALONI GUPTA HARISHANKAR GUPTA FEMALE OBC (NCL) 135 135 CET1604226 RITESH KUMAR RAJENDRA PRASAD MALE OBC (NCL) 136 136 CET1600160 ROHAN PAUL GAUTAM PAUL MALE GENERAL 137 137 CET1610847 ARHANT JANARDAN SUNATKARI JANARDAN NANAJI SUNATKARI MALE SC 138 138 CET1630540 SURYAVANSHI KAPEEL VINAYAK SURYAVANSHI VINAYAK MALE OBC (NCL) 139 139 CET1620171 JAGDEEP RAJENDER PRASAD MALE OBC (NCL) 140 140 CET1613468 SHREYANSH SINGH BRIJESH KUMAR SINGH MALE GENERAL 141 141 CET1618318 HARSHIT PANDEY ARUN KUMAR PANDEY MALE GENERAL 142 142 CET1617311 SUSHANT RANJAN ASHOK KUMAR MALE OBC (NCL) 143 143 CET1626617 TUSHAR SRIVASTAVA MANOJ KUMAR SRIVASTAVA MALE GENERAL 144 144 CET1618657 AKASH GUPTA NIKHILESH GUPTA MALE GENERAL 145 145 CET1629163 VAIBHAV GARG ATUL GARG MALE GENERAL 146 146 CET1617348 GAURAV SINGH KABDWAL GOPAL SINGH KABDWAL MALE GENERAL 147 147 CET1610856 ABHIK BHATTACHARJEE ARUNAVA BHATTACHARJEE MALE GENERAL 148 148 CET1602715 SOURAV SRIVASTAVA SANJAY KUMAR SRIVASTAVA MALE GENERAL 149 149 CET1606940 BHAIRAVI TIDKE ANIL TIDKE FEMALE
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