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BA GENERAL DAY.Xlsx CHAKDAHA COLLEGE FINAL MERIT LIST BA GENERAL DAY (ALL CATEGORY) SL APP NO STUDENT NAME YOP SEX CASTE PH PH (%) SQ AGG REM 1 2096518 TUBAI BISWAS 2021 MALE SC NO NO 484 2 2095525 SARTHAK SAMADDER 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 471 3 2095719 SHIVAM SAHA 2020 MALE GENERAL NO NO 466.48 2% LESS 4 2096319 MANODEEP PAUL 2020 MALE OBC B NO NO 466.48 2% LESS 5 2088037 SAGAR SEN 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 462 6 2092733 PIYASHA CHANDA 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 461 7 2089818 SHAMIMA KHATUN 2021 FEMALE OBC A NO NO 459 8 2092286 SUVAJIT GHOSH 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 459 9 2086642 SHRABANI BISWAS 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 458 10 2096934 SWAGATA CHATTERJEE 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 458 11 2093559 SANGITA SARKAR 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 457 12 2098416 RUMA GHOSH 2020 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 456.68 2% LESS 13 2094750 SAYAK GHOSH 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 456 14 2093464 BISHAL BISWAS 2021 MALE SC NO NO 455 15 2093853 SUBHRA PRAMANIK 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 454 16 2089452 JEET PAL 2020 MALE GENERAL NO NO 452.76 2% LESS 17 2087323 BARNALI DEBNATH 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 452 18 2093735 TANMOY DAS 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 451 19 2095093 ARITRA BISWAS 2021 MALE SC NO NO 451 20 2086350 RAM RAHIM 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 450 21 2087059 RAJU DAS 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 450 22 2093604 SUDIPA NAG 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 450 23 2098429 TANMAY RANA 2020 MALE SC NO NO 449.82 2% LESS 24 2097485 SENJUTEE BISWAS 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 447 25 2097575 DISHA RAY 2021 FEMALE SC NO NO 446 26 2090755 SUPRIYA DUTTA 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 445 27 2097276 NISHA GHOSH 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 445 28 2086554 SANCHITA SAHA 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 445 29 2093803 PALLABI SARKAR 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 443 30 2089364 PIYALI DAS 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 442 31 2091829 RAHUL DAS 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 442 32 2098222 JYOTIPRAKASH SAHA 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 442 33 2098226 JYOTIPRAKASH SAHA 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 442 34 2098338 JYOTIPRAKASH SAHA 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 442 35 2086657 SAYAN SARKAR 2021 MALE SC NO NO 442 36 2094252 BUDDHADEB KUNDU 2020 MALE GENERAL NO NO 441 2% LESS 37 2088036 PALLABI GUHA 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 441 38 2093482 ANUSREE GHOSH 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 441 39 2098528 SHRESTHA MUKHERJEE 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 440 40 2093534 TUHINA BASAK 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 439 41 2097093 MALAY KUMAR SEN 2020 MALE OBC B NO NO 438.06 2% LESS 42 2097657 ABHRADEEP GHOSH 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 438 43 2097534 MEHULI DEY 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 437 44 2087490 ASMI SEN 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 436 45 2090349 ASHIS ROY 2021 MALE SC NO NO 436 46 2086321 PRANAB NAHA 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 435 47 2086920 SOUMILI ADHIKARY 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 435 48 2090125 AKASH ROY 2021 MALE SC NO NO 435 49 2090350 SUPARNA PAL 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 435 50 2097198 IASIN BARATI 2021 MALE OBC A NO NO 435 51 2098326 SHABNUR SAROWAR MANDAL 2021 MALE OBC A NO NO 435 52 2093886 SETU BISWAS 2021 MALE SC NO NO 434 53 2095912 MANISHA SARKAR 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 434 54 2096964 RINI MONDAL 2020 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 433.16 2% LESS 55 2097483 ANANYA BISWAS 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 433 56 2097450 MANOSHI DUTTA 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO 100 NO 433 57 2088690 AVIPSA MUKHERJEE 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 432 58 2088944 ISHIKA GHOSH 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 432 59 2098311 RIYA BHATTACHARJEE 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO 1 NO 432 60 2086804 SRILEKHA KUNDU 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 431 61 2097493 PANKAJ SARKAR 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 431 62 2087665 ANJAN MODAK 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 431 63 2093502 JOYITA BOSE ROY 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 430 64 2091404 RINI GHOSH 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 430 65 2091920 ROZA SULTANA 2021 FEMALE OBC A NO NO 429 66 2097129 SUNNY ROY 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 429 67 2097262 SAHARUL SARDAR 2020 MALE GENERAL NO NO 428.26 2% LESS 68 2092012 PRAGGA DUTTA 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 428 69 2097599 SUPARNA MODAK 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 428 70 2098539 DAULAT SULTANA 2020 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 427.28 2% LESS 71 2096012 PRIYAJIT DAS 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 427 72 2087301 JULEKHA MONDAL 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 426 73 2088385 SHRESTHA GHOSH 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 426 74 2090099 RAJANYA KUNDU 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 426 75 2092964 RINKAN MAJUMDAR 2021 MALE SC NO NO 426 76 2094248 SWARNA SAHA 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 426 77 2094745 KUNTAL SAHA 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 426 78 2088837 AKASH BARMAN 2021 MALE SC NO NO 426 79 2091080 BISWAJIT DAS 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 425 80 2094044 RAHUL ROY 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 425 81 2095964 AAKASH GHOSH 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 425 82 2096571 SUSMITA BHOWMICK 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 425 83 2096621 MALABIKA KUNDU 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 425 84 2097275 MD MASUD MIA 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 425 85 2086499 PRIYANKA BISWAS 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 424 86 2087661 SAHELI GHOSH 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 424 87 2090973 DEBIKA MONDAL 2021 FEMALE SC NO NO 424 88 2093335 JOYEETA NAG 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 424 89 2088749 SHREYA MUKHERJEE 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 423 90 2090326 SATYAKI BANDYOPADHYAY 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 423 91 2090551 SUSHMITA BHATTACHARJEE 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 423 92 2094767 ANWESHA BHATTACHARYA 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 423 93 2096952 JAYASRI CHANDA 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 423 94 2097777 SAPTADIP GHOSH 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 423 95 2086556 JYOTIPRAKASH SAHA 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 422 96 2088167 SUSMITA DAS 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 422 97 2093105 ABHIK TIKADER 2021 MALE SC NO NO 422 98 2096945 ANWESHA DAS 2021 FEMALE SC NO NO 422 99 2093549 ESHA GHOSH 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 422 100 2089977 AFRIDI ALI MONDAL 2021 MALE OBC A NO NO 420 101 2092073 NUPUR GHOSH 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 420 102 2094385 SARBAJAY BISWAS 2021 MALE SC NO NO 420 103 2095101 SUBHAJYOTI BISWAS 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 420 104 2096002 ARITRA KUMAR MAITRA 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 420 105 2098308 ASHIK MANDAL 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 420 106 2087082 ATTRAYEE ROY 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 420 107 2097855 JYOTIRMAY BHATTACHARYYA 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 420 108 2087510 SNEHA SARKAR 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 419 109 2089218 DIPANKAR SIKDAR 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 419 110 2092340 PRITHA MONDAL 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 419 111 2092703 KANAK BISWAS 2021 MALE SC NO NO 419 112 2095044 RIMA BISWAS 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 419 113 2087579 RIYA PRAMANICK 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 419 114 2087361 DEBOLINA DAS 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 418 115 2087446 ANKITA DUTTA 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 418 116 2090158 ANKITA SAHA 2021 FEMALE SC NO NO 418 117 2091810 ISHIKA BISWAS 2021 FEMALE SC NO NO 418 118 2092488 PARTHA BISWAS 2021 MALE SC NO NO 418 119 2097664 SRIJITA ROY 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 418 120 2089888 ANKUR PAUL 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 417 121 2096818 JAHID HAQUE 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 417 122 2087201 PRANAY CHAKRABORTY 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 416 123 2092484 RAHUL ACHERJYA 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 416 124 2094020 SAYAN MONDAL 2021 MALE SC NO NO 416 125 2098157 SAMPA SAJI 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 416 126 2087471 DISHAN HAZRA 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 416 127 2097482 NANDINI MISRA 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 416 128 2086651 SURAIYA MONDAL 2021 FEMALE OBC A NO NO 416 129 2096156 ATANU SAHA 2020 MALE GENERAL NO NO 415.52 2% LESS 130 2086861 BARNALI CHANDA 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 415 131 2088677 SHREA BISWAS 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 415 132 2089040 SUBHADEEP PRAMANIK 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 415 133 2094156 SOUVIK MODAK 2021 MALE OBC B NO NO 415 134 2095400 SASHI SARKAR 2021 FEMALE SC NO NO 415 135 2089294 TAPATI BISWAS 2021 FEMALE SC NO NO 414 136 2093447 GOUTAM ACHARYA 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 414 137 2094576 ABHI BISWAS 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 414 138 2098296 ADITI TARAFDAR 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 414 139 2086538 SATADAL SAHA 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 413 140 2090385 PAYEL MONDAL 2021 FEMALE OBC A NO NO 413 141 2090442 SOUVICK GANGULY 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 413 142 2090633 CHANDAN SARKAR 2021 MALE SC NO NO 413 143 2096240 RUMI GARAI 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 413 144 2097356 SOUMYAJIT CHATTERJEE 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 413 145 2098498 SONALI GHOSH 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 413 146 2090582 TAMAL BASU 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 413 147 2092791 BINAYAK SHAW 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 413 148 2096294 SUCHISMITA PODDAR 2020 FEMALE SC NO NO 412.58 2% LESS 149 2086504 TAMANNA SARDAR 2021 FEMALE OBC A NO NO 412 150 2089483 PARNASHREE BHATTACHARYA 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 412 151 2094253 PAPIYA MONDAL 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 412 152 2094285 AKANGSHA DAS 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 412 153 2094492 ARPAN DURLAV 2021 MALE SC NO NO 412 154 2095842 SONALI SARKAR 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 412 155 2095875 PRITI MONDAL 2021 FEMALE SC NO NO 412 156 2086354 GAURAV PAUL 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 412 157 2092853 TIYASHA BISWAS 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 412 158 2098083 SUBHRADEEP BOSE 2020 MALE GENERAL NO NO 411.6 2% LESS 159 2096462 ALIVA SARKAR 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 411 160 2086428 SADDAM HOSSAIN MONDAL 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 411 161 2088508 PRIYA DEBNATH 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 410 162 2089859 BONY GHOSH 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 410 163 2090711 SHUVO MONDAL 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 410 164 2090927 SRIJA PAUL 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 410 165 2091535 MAITREE BISWAS 2021 FEMALE SC NO NO 410 166 2094031 DIPANWITA RAKSHIT 2021 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 410 167 2097427 SUSMITA TARAFDER 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 410 168 2091348 SUBHAJIT BARUI 2021 MALE SC NO NO 409 169 2095369 PRITAM BISWAS 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 409 170 2086976 RAJDEEP ADHIKARY 2021 MALE GENERAL NO NO 409 171 2093734 AMRIKA GHOSH 2019 FEMALE OBC B NO NO 408 4% LESS 172 2086520 AINDRILA CHOUDHURY 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 408 173 2088738 PRIYA HALDER 2021 FEMALE SC NO NO 408 174 2089343 POULAMI KAR 2021 FEMALE GENERAL NO NO 408 175 2089574 NABANITA BISWAS 2021 FEMALE GENERAL
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