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No. Name of Applicant Application No. Caste Category Merit List Obtained (Out of 100) HARSHAWARDHAN 1 BRLPS7420C225149 BC 89.48249 Selected UR 01 KUMAR MANISH BIHARI 2 BRLPS5512C349174 BC 87.31583 Selected UR 02 SHARAN SANDEEP KUMAR 3 BRLPS1879C425757 BC 86.32367 Selected UR 03 SINHA 4 TAUHID ROMESH AZMI BRLPS9888C276076 EBC 85.98506 Selected UR 04 5 AZAZULLAH BRLPS6785C1129 EBC 85.53006 Selected UR 05 6 JYOTI BRLPS4496C498894 General 85.52078 Selected UR 06 7 SONU KUMAR SINGH BRLPS9937C130057 General 84.65701 Selected UR 07 DEEPAK KUMAR 8 BRLPS1433C80082 EBC 83.82367 Selected UR 08 PRASAD 9 Saurabh Suman BRLPS5720C235257 EWS 83.38333 Selected UR 09 CHANDAN KUMAR 10 BRLPS1984C57457 General 83.23333 Selected UR 10 CHANDAN 11 BIKKY KUMAR BRLPS9306C20515 BC 83.17939 Selected UR 11 12 RAHUL KUMAR BRLPS3063C340843 EBC 83.06667 Selected UR 12 13 BRAJESH KUMAR BRLPS2985C6577 BC 82.98643 Selected UR 13 14 NITISH KUMAR BRLPS6930C104372 EBC 82.92284 Selected UR 14 RITESH KUMAR 15 BRLPS5597C330704 General 82.83423 Selected UR 15 MISHRA 16 Harish Kumar BRLPS3230C414022 SC 82.66667 Selected UR 16 17 ARVIND SAH BRLPS3645C339134 EBC 82.50000 Selected UR 17 18 Animesh kumar BRLPS3464C389566 General 82.49034 Selected UR 18 RAKESH KUMAR 19 BRLPS7264C114682 EBC 82.34606 Selected UR 19 SHARMA 20 VIJAY KUMAR BRLPS5302C224254 EBC 82.34478 Selected UR 20 21 AMIT KUMAR BRLPS2594C146400 BC 82.33333 Selected UR 21 22 RAMOD KUMAR BRLPS2030C68682 EBC 82.28400 Selected UR 22 NARENDRA KUMAR 23 BRLPS7967C141846 BC 82.20000 Selected UR 23 SINGH 24 Subhranshu Shekhar BRLPS5052C252315 General 82.08801 Selected UR 24 25 SAKET RANJAN BRLPS3185C357077 General 82.03333 Selected UR 25 26 RAHUL KUMAR BRLPS7040C82974 BC 82.03006 Selected UR 26 27 RAJNEESH KUMAR BRLPS1306C103378 BC 81.92811 Selected UR 27 BARUN KUMAR 28 BRLPS8244C434421 EBC 81.84606 Selected UR 28 MAHATO ABHISHEK KUMAR 29 BRLPS7804C221626 General 81.84478 Selected UR 29 SHARMA 30 CHANDAN KUMAR SAH BRLPS2497C134376 EBC 81.57763 Selected UR 30 31 SAKET KUMAR BRLPS4471C404792 EWS 81.51273 Selected UR 31 VIVEK KUMAR 32 BRLPS6676C431442 General 81.32370 Selected UR 32 CHAUBAY 33 AMIT KUMAR BRLPS7614C428153 BC 81.24430 Selected UR 33 34 SANDEEP KUMAR BRLPS8597C238415 EBC 81.03333 Selected UR 34 PANKAJ KUMAR 35 BRLPS1770C475889 EBC 81.02078 Selected UR 35 GUPTA 36 BISWANATH HALDER BRLPS1084C472601 General 80.92939 Selected UR 36 PRADEEP KUMAR 37 BRLPS9251C56351 EBC 80.86667 Selected UR 37 ANAND 38 SAGAR KUMAR GUPTA BRLPS3602C269880 EBC 80.80000 Selected UR 38 ABHISHEK KUMAR 39 BRLPS9909C366833 EWS 80.75617 Selected UR 39 CHAUBEY 40 AMRITA PRITAM BRLPS5670C234016 General 80.70000 Selected UR 40 41 SATISH KUMAR GUPTA BRLPS3088C257272 EBC 80.60412 Selected UR 41 42 SUNIL KUMAR YADAV BRLPS4287C435023 BC 80.60412 Selected UR 42 43 SUDHIR KUMAR BRLPS7682C441294 BC 80.60000 Selected UR 43 44 Om Pratap Singh BRLPS3899C60257 EBC 80.56667 Selected UR 44 45 Ashish Srivastava BRLPS4698C88381 General 80.50467 Selected UR 45 AKHILESH KUMAR 46 BRLPS3426C130162 General 80.43339 Selected UR 46 SINGH 47 PRABHAT KUMAR BRLPS7321C130058 BC 80.42284 Selected UR 47 48 RAJEEV KUMAR BRLPS6440C347 EBC 80.40310 Selected UR 48 49 Anshu Kumar Pandey BRLPS4827C292546 General 80.36217 Selected UR 49 PEEYUSH KUMAR 50 BRLPS8641C354262 BC 80.36217 Selected UR 50 GUPTA 51 PIYUSH RAJ BRLPS7952C518191 EWS 80.33801 Selected UR 51 52 SAURABH KUMAR BRLPS9037C419400 General 80.33423 Selected UR 52 53 CHANDAN KUMAR BRLPS6769C331340 BC 80.26672 Selected UR 53 54 KRITY PRAKASH ARYA BRLPS3372C483465 BC 80.26667 Selected UR 54 55 ANJALI KUMARI BRLPS7878C77248 BC 80.26667 Selected UR 55 56 Mukund Kumar BRLPS7040C328608 General 80.17811 Selected UR 56 57 PUSHPA SRIVASTAV BRLPS1748C380774 General 80.13333 Selected UR 57 58 ALOK RANJAN BRLPS6620C471247 EBC 80.11733 Selected UR 58 59 ANURAG KAMAL BRLPS6334C140397 General 80.00000 Selected UR 59 60 BIPIN KUMAR BRLPS4441C346976 BC 79.99036 Selected UR 60 61 Ajay kumar BRLPS5639C402072 BC 79.92939 Selected UR 61 62 AVINASH KUMAR BRLPS2722C422139 General 79.92284 Selected UR 62 63 BAIDYANATH KUMAR BRLPS1684C329788 BC 79.85533 Selected UR 63 ANIRUDH KUMAR 64 BRLPS5343C330482 BC 79.76672 Selected UR 64 SINHA SUGANDH KUMAR 65 BRLPS8136C278262 General 79.76145 Selected UR 65 OJHA 66 Praveen Kumar BRLPS8370C133096 General 79.73643 Selected UR 66 67 PINTU KUMAR BRLPS3487C118405 General 79.69550 Selected UR 67 68 AGNIVESH BRLPS4478C355336 General 79.69550 Selected UR 68 69 VIJAY PRATAP BRLPS2415C355975 General 79.61217 Selected UR 69 70 TANVEER HASAN BRLPS1234C73285 EBC 79.55300 Selected UR 70 71 sandeep kumar BRLPS7135C294865 General 79.52884 Selected UR 71 72 Sarita Kumari BRLPS1182C332529 EBC 79.43339 Selected UR 72 JITENDRA KUMAR 73 BRLPS9255C120979 General 79.43333 Selected UR 73 OJHA CHANDRA BHUSHAN 74 BRLPS3636C60754 EWS 79.43333 Selected UR 74 CHOUDHARY 75 ASHISH KUMAR BRLPS9459C27929 General 79.43333 Selected UR 75 76 VISHESHWAR KUMAR BRLPS7505C56604 EBC 79.43333 Selected UR 76 77 YADAW LAL PASWAN BRLPS9655C26849 SC 79.43333 Selected UR 77 78 SANJEET KUMAR BRLPS2329C74731 EBC 79.40000 Selected UR 78 79 Rajeev Ranjan Kumar BRLPS4733C16419 BC 79.36217 Selected UR 79 VISHNU KUMAR 80 BRLPS1350C323569 SC 79.35000 Selected UR 80 CHOUDHARY 81 MUKESH KUMAR BRLPS4595C78055 SC 79.25617 Selected UR 81 82 RAMESH KUMAR BRLPS8228C138750 BC 79.18745 Selected UR 82 ANURAG SINGH 83 BRLPS4412C467559 BC 79.11340 Selected UR 83 HIMANSHU 84 VIKASH KUMAR BRLPS7602C109783 BC 79.06976 Selected UR 84 MANISH KUMAR 85 BRLPS7275C492750 BC 79.03006 Selected UR 85 GUPTA ARUNESH KUMAR 86 BRLPS1311C327985 EWS 79.01145 Selected UR 86 SINGH 87 SHANI KUMAR BRLPS2210C466997 General 79.01145 Selected UR 87 88 AMIT KUMAR BRLPS9932C413139 EWS 78.86667 Selected UR 88 SOMAN KUMAR 89 BRLPS8887C88248 EBC 78.86217 Selected UR 89 MANDAL 90 AKHILESH KUMAR BRLPS6340C472618 EBC 78.86217 Selected UR 90 91 JAYLAL YADAV BRLPS2044C512646 BC 78.84478 Selected UR 91 92 BHAVESH KUMAR BRLPS3794C344916 BC 78.84478 Selected UR 92 93 Pankaj sah BRLPS4172C328656 EBC 78.83950 Selected UR 93 94 manish shukla BRLPS4846C36205 EWS 78.83423 Selected UR 94 95 VIVEK PRATIK BRLPS8392C392846 EWS 78.78400 Selected UR 95 96 AJEET KUMAR BRLPS1161C38469 BC 78.76672 Selected UR 96 97 SANDEEP KUMAR BRLPS9548C412432 ST 78.76667 Selected UR 97 98 Amresh Kumar BRLPS3655C141607 General 78.76667 Selected UR 98 99 NITU KUMARI BRLPS9685C255659 General 78.68745 Selected UR 99 100 NEERAJ KUMAR BRLPS7772C443633 General 78.67811 Selected UR 100 101 RANI KUMARI BRLPS6094C142019 BC 78.61667 Selected UR 101 102 CHANDAN KUMAR BRLPS2138C129701 BC 78.60533 Selected UR 102 103 VIKASH KUMAR BRLPS6808C274892 BC 78.60006 Selected UR 103 104 AJAY KUMAR SHARMA BRLPS5782C387510 EBC 78.51145 Selected UR 104 SHYAM SUNDAR 105 BRLPS4731C129737 SC 78.51145 Selected UR 105 PASWAN 106 SHAMBHU KUMAR BRLPS9917C362489 SC 78.51145 Selected UR 106 107 SHIV SHANKAR KUMAR BRLPS1047C117685 EBC 78.35412 Selected UR 107 NANDAN KUMAR 108 BRLPS8925C10097 General 78.33801 Selected UR 108 CHOUDHARY 109 SANJAY BAITHA BRLPS1334C349086 SC 78.32370 Selected UR 109 ARVIND KUMAR 110 BRLPS5631C22529 EBC 78.30000 Selected UR 110 CHAURASIYA 111 RUPA KUMARI BRLPS5462C16663 EBC 78.28689 Selected UR 111 112 HARENDRA KUMAR BRLPS1015C87023 BC 78.27884 Selected UR 112 113 JAY NARAYAN KUMAR BRLPS2760C343797 BC 78.26672 Selected UR 113 114 RINKY KUMARI BRLPS2550C34719 EBC 78.26672 Selected UR 114 115 sundaram kumar BRLPS9422C263150 General 78.15000 Selected UR 115 116 RAJNI VERMA BRLPS4683C509486 EWS 78.13333 Selected UR 116 117 ALOK KUMAR BRLPS6061C5306 EBC 78.11340 Selected UR 117 118 PANKAJ KUMAR BRLPS7790C79352 EBC 78.11061 Selected UR 118 119 PANKAJ PRAKASH BRLPS5717C393216 BC 78.06976 Selected UR 119 120 JITENDRA KUMAR BRLPS4623C72744 EBC 78.04495 Selected UR 120 121 SHAMPU KUMARI BRLPS9714C111765 BC 78.04495 Selected UR 121 122 ARUN KUMAR BRLPS9704C346271 SC 78.03793 Selected UR 122 123 MUNNA KUMAR BRLPS5699C15160 EBC 78.03689 Selected UR 123 124 RASTI KHATOON BRLPS8830C77010 EBC 77.60000 Selected UR 138 (F) 125 SARIKA KUMARI BRLPS8778C497575 BC 77.37022 Selected UR 149 (F) 126 SUPRIYA BHARTI BRLPS9285C14115 General 77.37022 Selected UR 150 (F) 127 ANJU RANI BRLPS8657C108672 EBC 77.20460 Selected UR 156 (F) 128 PRITI KUMARI BRLPS6159C329930 EBC 77.19922 Selected UR 157 (F) 129 AMRITA KUMARI BRLPS9831C325630 BC 77.13333 Selected UR 159 (F) 130 RINKU KUMARI BRLPS2198C123058 SC 76.95000 Selected UR 165 (F) 131 ANJALI KUMARI BRLPS3492C409384 EBC 76.86667 Selected UR 168 (F) 132 Prity Kumari BRLPS1797C328584 BC 76.85533 Selected UR 170 (F) 133 SONY KUMARI BRLPS5043C50498 EBC 76.77884 Selected UR 173 (F) 134 ASHAMANI BRLPS8534C478203 BC 76.71667 Selected UR 178 (F) 135 SONAL KUMARI BRLPS1066C99484 BC 76.66667 Selected UR 183 (F) 136 SUPRIYA RAJ BRLPS2992C466036 EBC 76.26672 Selected UR F 01 137 KHUSHBOO KUMARI BRLPS6833C457625 General 76.20356 Selected UR F 02 138 PRIYANKA KUMARI BRLPS5041C284763 General 76.16490 Selected UR F 03 139 Sanno Kumari BRLPS4957C56989 SC 76.06667 Selected UR F 04 140 PRATIBHA KUMARI BRLPS7345C126899 EBC 76.03783 Selected UR F 05 141 RUSI KUMARI BRLPS4048C91441 EWS 76.03333 Selected UR F 06 142 PUSHPA KUMARI BRLPS8435C125685 EBC 76.03255 Selected UR F 07 143 SHALINI KUMARI BRLPS7949C293400 BC 75.88633 Selected UR F 08 144 PUJA KUMARI BRLPS7910C125886 General 75.76672 Selected UR F 09 145 SUJATA ANAND BRLPS2329C246554 ST 75.41883 Selected UR F 10 146 SHILPI RANI BRLPS6779C346309 EBC 75.28400 Selected UR F 11 147 Kumari Priyanka BRLPS4299C266710 BC 75.26667
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