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Blis-Merit-List-July LALIT NARAYAN MITHILA UNIVERSITY DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION Kameshwaranagar, Darbhanga 846008 (Bihar) COUNSELING CUM ADMISSION LIST-I BLIS JULY 2016-17 The following Candidates having their corresponding Form no., are declared to have been provisionally Selected for Admission in BLIS Programme (Session July 2016-17) through Distance Mode under Directorate of Distance Education , L.N. Mithila University, Kameshwaranagar, Darbhanga. The merit list has been prepared on the basis of their marks at graduation level. Merit List -1 Category : GEN Cut off Marks: 64.1 Sl. No. Form No. Name of the Candidates F/H. Name Cate. Point 1 1179 SANJEEV KUMAR BALMIKI PRASAD SINGH GENERAL 83.8 2 1997 VAIBHAVI KUAMRI SANJAY KUMAR KARN GENERAL 83.8 3 657 ANITA KUMARI GIRISH THAKUR EBC 81.4 4 13 KUMAR SAURAV ANIL KUMAR MANDAL EBC 80.7 5 442 AMIT KUMAR NARSINGH PD SINGH BC 79.88 6 495 RUPA KUMARI JITENDRA KUMAR THAKUR GENERAL 78.29 7 29 MANISH KUMAR RAJA RAM KAMATI EBC 78.26 8 1920 ARATI KUMARI VINOD DEO GENERAL 76.28 9 914 AANCHAL KUMARI PRADEEP KUMAR DAS SC 76 10 266 AJAY KUMAR MISHRI LAL MAHTO EBC 76 11 1381 PREM SHANKAR JAGWANDHU ROY BC 75.3 12 1973 SUBHASH KUMAR RAM RAMPRAKASH RAM SC 75.25 13 1653 KARISHMA KUMARI KRISHNA MOHAN CHAUDHARI GENERAL 74.62 14 1912 SADHANA KUMARI CHANDRA MOHAN KUMAR BC 74.51 15 459 LAKSHMAN KUMAR MAHTO LAL BABU MAHTO EBC 73.87 16 292 ASHISH KUMAR DINESH PD SINGH GENERAL 73.625 17 941 NEELAM KUMARI SUKH SAGAR MAHTO BC 73.6 18 351 MENKA KUMARI SHIVASHRAY THAKUR GENERAL 73 19 189 VISHWANATH PRATAP SINGH UPENDRA ROY GENERAL 72.97 20 307 RAKESH KUMAR RAM BILAS SINGH BC 72.88 21 369 KUMAR NALIN CHOUHAN CHANDRAKANT SINGH GENERAL 72.87 22 339 SATYAJIT KUMAR SHAMBHU MANDAL EBC 72.8 23 135 MaMTA GUPTA JITENDRA PANDIT EBC 72.12 24 1904 SUDHIR KUMAR RAMCHANDRA PRASAD SAHANI EBC 71.92 25 272 PREETY KUMARI RAJ KUMAR CHOUDHARY SC 71.5 26 1975 RIMJHIM KUMARI VIJAY SAH WBC 71.125 27 1908 SUPRIYA JHA MANOJ KUMAR PATHAK GENERAL 71 28 1692 ARCHANA KUMARI BINDESHWARI MEHTA BC 70.87 29 1343 KANCHAN MALA SHIVNATH PR. SINGH BC 70.77 30 1384 RAKHI KUMARI RAMBILAS YADAV WBC 70.68 31 149 PRITI KUMARI ARVIND KUMAR YADAV WBC 70.63 32 304 NEHA KUMARI SINHA ARVIND KUMAR SINHA GENERAL 70.5 33 171 POONAM KUMARI MANIK LAL YADAV WBC 70.5 34 7 KALPANA KUMARI BIDYANAND CHOUDHARY GENERAL 70.43 35 81 SHIKHA KUMARI ARUN MISHRA GENERAL 70.37 36 1964 JAI PRAKASH LATE CHARAN SHARAN SAH EBC 70.33 37 87 PRAVEEN KUMAR SATYANARAYAN MANDAL EBC 70.22 38 1936 SUBODH KUMAR THAKUR RAM SAGAR THAKUR ST 70.2 39 470 ARCHANA KUMARI RAJ KAPOOR YADAV WBC 70.11 40 1608 GUNJA KUMARI SHANKAR THAKUR EBC 70 41 1154 CHANDANI KUMARI PRABHULAL BHUSKULIYA EBC 70 42 363 SARITA KUMARI SHATRUGHAN PD YADAV WBC 70 43 1321 RANJANA KUMARI RAM BILAS THAKUR EBC 69.8 44 1313 HARISH KUMAR ASMITH SUDHIR KUMAR GUPTA EBC 69.78 45 1305 RANGILA KUMARI JAY PRAKASH RAJAK SC 69.75 46 209 ADITYA RAJ RISHI DEO PRASAD GENERAL 69.62 47 1934 KIRAN KUMARI MAHAVIR RAI WBC 69.55 48 996 MUKESH KUMAR SINGH ARJUN PRASAD SINGH GENERAL 69.53 49 1166 SHIV SHANKAR RAJENDRA DAS SC 69.5 50 164 KUMARI JYOTI JHA SANTOSH KUMAR JHA GEN 69.5 51 114 PRIYANKA KUMARI SHANKAR THAKUR GEN 69.5 52 128 SUJATA KUMARI SAKALDEEP SAHNI EBC 69.5 53 669 PINKU KUAMR SINGH SOPENDRA SINGH GENERAL 69.43 54 197 PRIYA BHARTI BIRENDRA PARSAD SINGH BC 69.32 55 1639 INDU KUMARI SURYA NR. YADAV WBC 69.12 56 475 RANJEET KUMAR ARUN KUMAR RAY BC 69.12 57 1175 HARI KUMAR BAUJAN SAH EBC 69.12 58 1609 AMRITA KUMARI SACHINDRA KUMAR GENERAL 69 59 1314 SHOBHA KUMARI BISHWAMBHAR PURWEY BC 69 60 617 GITA KUMARI LATE RAMDEO SAH WBC 69 61 638 FIROZ SAFI SURENDRA SAFI EBC 68.9 62 412 SABITA KUMARI RAJENDRA CHOUDHARY BC 68.87 63 1181 BEAUTY KUMARI SURYA NARAYAN SAH EBC 68.8 64 1970 MANDAKANI KUMARI MAHAVIR BHAGAT EBC 68.8 65 248 PINTU KUMAR SURYA DEO SAH EBC 68.77 66 170 INDIRA KUMARI DHANIK LAL YADAV BC 68.75 67 668 DHANANJAY KUMAR GAJENDRA PRASAD YADAV BC 68.69 68 4 RANVIR PRASAD RAM KRISHN PRASAD EBC 68.6 69 1113 SAVITRI KUMARI RAMSAGAR SAFI SC 68.5 70 380 VIBHA RANI TEJNARAYAN YADAV WBC 68.46 71 381 ARCHANA KUMARI TEJNARAYAN YADAV WBC 68.42 72 1907 SHIKHA KUAMRI SATISH KUMAR SHIRVASTAV GENERAL 68.37 73 118 SARIKA KUMARI SUNIL KUMAR SINGH GEN 68.37 74 62 VIKASH KUMAR BINDESHWARI PD BC 68.34 75 295 SUNAINA KUMARI SAHDEO RAY EBC 68.31 76 302 PRITI KUMARI NAVEEN KR CHAUDHARY GENERAL 68.25 77 107 PRIYA KUMARI CHY HIRA KANT THAKUR GENERAL 68.25 78 627 NYASHA SREYA JAGNARAYAN CHAUDHARY SC 68.13 79 289 ANJANI KUMAR SINGH DEV NARAYAN SINGH BC 68.12 80 280 BIRENDRA KUMAR RAM NANDAN MAHTO BC 68.1 81 927 MD JAWED MD JAMIL AKHTAR EBC 68 82 1642 SAURAV KUMAR UPENDRA MANDAL EBC 68 83 281 KAMLESH KUMAR MANDAL TUNTUN MANDAL EBC 68 84 1917 SUBHASH CHANDARA THAKUR UDAY KANT THAKUR GENERAL 68 85 605 ASHOK KUMAR YADAV CHANDRA DEO YADAV BC 68 86 469 KUMARI SUGANDHA MADAN PRASAD SAH EBC 68 87 1983 BIMLENDRA BHARTI SURENDRA BHARTI EBC 68 88 1101 SHIPRA KUMARI PRAVEEN KUMAR VERMA GEN 68 89 1323 BINDU PANDIT RAM LAGAN PANDIT EBC 67.95 90 244 RANJU KUMARI SHATRUDHAN SAH EBC 67.93 91 1330 NEHA KUMARI BISHESHWAR PASWAN SC 67.88 92 364 RUMA KUMARI BACHKUN YADAV WBC 67.88 93 1604 PRIYANKA KUMARI KUSHESHWAR MAHTO SC 67.87 94 262 SUGANDHA KUMARI TARAKANT CHAURWAR BC 67.87 95 312 ARTI KUMARI GUPTA ASHOK PRASAD GUPTA WBC 67.83 96 338 VIKASH KUMAR BISHESHWAR RAY BC 67.8 97 102 BAIDYANATH SAFI LAKSHMAN SAFI SC 67.79 98 454 PUNITA KUMARI HARE KRISHAN CHAUDAHRY GENERAL 67.78 99 1629 RACHANA KUMARI RAMANAND YADAV BC 67.76 100 467 NANDAN JHA MAHESH JHA GENERAL 67.75 101 9 SWATI JHA SRI RAM KUMAR JHA GENERAL 67.68 102 1967 SURENDRA KUMAR RAJAK JAGARNATH RAJAK SC 67.63 103 177 KUMARI AMRITA SHAMBHU YADAV BC 67.56 104 19 SANJU KUMARI RAJ KUMAR VIDHARTHI EBC 67.54 105 415 RAJA KUMAR MOHAN YADAV BC 67.5 106 129 MD SAJID ANSARI ABDUL GAFFAR EBC 67.41 107 1910 SNEHA KUMARI SUDHIR BHAGAT EBC 67.39 108 1627 SHIV SHANKAR KAMAT MISHRI LAL KAMAT EBC 67.38 109 144 SHALINI RANJANA SUDHIR KUMAR KARN GENERAL 67.37 110 1979 ASHOK KUMAR MANDAL DARPI MANDAL EBC 67.37 111 1637 ASHWANI KUMARI RANJEET PASWAN SC 67.3 112 1184 KHUSHABU KUMARI SURYA NARAYAN SAH EBC 67.3 113 154 MAMTA KUMARI RAMAKANT LAL DAS GENERAL 67.3 114 1320 KOMAL KUMARI SHIV KUMAR THAKUR EBC 67.3 115 152 RAHUL KUMAR VIJAY KUMAR GHAGAT EBC 67.3 116 180 KUMARI KANCHAN MALA LATE MADAN MOHAN PRASAD GENERAL 67.25 117 1164 RAVI KUMAR JHA GHANSHYAM JHA GENERAL 67.2 118 366 JYOTI KUMARI DINESH ROY GENERAL 67.12 119 1110 MANISH KUMAR RAMSHRESTH SINGH BC 67.12 120 364 SANDEEP KUMAR MANDAL BRAHAMDEO MANDAL EBC 67.12 121 440 PINTU KUMAR SINGH SURESH PD SINGH EBC 67.1 122 1374 LAKSHMAN MANDAL CHETLAL MANDAL BC 67.08 123 1974 RENUKA KUMARI SRI KANT KISHOR PRASAD WBC 67 124 606 KRITIKA GUPTA SURENDRA SAH EBC 67 125 1903 KHUSHBOO KUMARI SURESH PANDIT EBC 67 126 461 PRABHASH KUMAR KAILASH CHOUDHARY BC 67 127 436 RAHUL KUMAR NIRMAL MAHTO EBC 67 128 1391 KALPNA KUMARI BASUKIT YADAV BC 66.88 129 1636 MONIKA KUMARI RAM CHANDRA MAHTO SC 66.84 130 1118 SHOBHA DEVI RAMESHWAR PRASAD SAHU EBC 66.75 131 263 RUJA KUMARI LALBABU SAH BC 66.75 132 671 PRABHAT RANJAN KAMESHWAR PANDIT EBC 66.63 133 1626 GITA KUMARI LAKSHMI SINGH WBC 66.62 134 659 CHANDAN KUMAR JHA BISHNU KANT JHA GENERAL 66.62 135 1916 SANTOSH KUMAR SUMAN RADHA KANT YADAV BC 66.62 136 928 SMITA GUPTA SURESH KUMAR GUPTA SC 66.6 137 1957 PRATIBHA KUMARI GIRISH SINGH BC 66.59 138 619 DIPTI KUMARI LET. DIGVIJAY NARAYAN SINGH GENERAL 66.5 139 1937 MITHILESH KUMAR SAHDEV SAH EBC 66.5 140 297 MAMTA KUMARI DEEP KUMAR DEEPAK WBC 66.5 141 1334 SURESH KUMAR SAHU SARI SAHU BC 66.43 142 1188 ASHUTOSH KUMAR KAUSHAL KISHOR YADAV BC 66.38 143 995 PRIYANKA KUMARI CHANDRA SHEKHAR SINGH GENERAL 66.375 144 664 NUTAN BINODA NAND JHA GENERAL 66.37 145 178 AJEET KUMAR YOGENDRA YADAV BC 66.37 146 67 MAMTA JAISWAL VIJAY JAISWAL WBC 66.27 147 1647 SANJAY KUMAR THAKUR RAM SHARAN THAKUR EBC 66.25 148 1392 ALKA KUMARI RAM SAJAN ROY GENERAL 66.25 149 202 ORASGABT ANAND VINODANAND RAY BC 66.25 150 1922 AVINASH KUMAR BINAY KUMAR PRASAD GENERAL 66.25 151 1956 PREETI KUMARI SATYENDRA SINGH WBC 66.22 152 387 SOURAV KUMAR YADAV RAMDEV YADAV BC 66.2 153 1390 GANGA KUMARI KUMAR BUDHDEV PRASAD BC 66.13 154 997 ANAMIKA KUMARI BALRAM SINGH GENERAL 66.13 155 620 PRITI KUMARI LET. DIGVIJAY NARAYAN SINGH GENERAL 66.12 156 1399 ARPANA KUMARI ARVIND KUMAR ROY WBC 66.12 157 132 PRIYANKA JAYSWAL RAM NANDAN CHAUDHARY WBC 66.12 158 329 RITU KUMARI RAMESH SINGH GENERAL 66.1 159 424 KUMARI MANI BHARATI PREM DAS SC 66.06 160 1645 HEERA KUMARI SONPHIL THAKUR EBC 66 161 168 SAVITRI KUMARI RAM KUMAR SINGH BC 66 162 1698 POONAM PRIYANKA PRAVEEN KUMAR BC 66 163 1156 OM PRAKASH SAHNI LATE RAM BAHADUR SAHNI EBC 66 164 389 ARVIND KUMAR VAIDHYA NATH RAY BC 65.87 165 169 RUNA KUMARI MANIK LAL YADAV WBC 65.87 166 1953 DHARMENDRA KUMAR HIRA LAL SINGH BC 65.84 167 24 MINA KUMARI GANGA PRASAD MANDAL WBC 65.8 168 1949 BIBHA KUMARI KUSHESHWAR THAKUR EBC 65.8 169 50 RADHIKA KUMARI GHURAN DAS SC 65.75 170 270 JITENDRA KUMAR BHASKAR RAM KRISHNA SAH EBC 65.75 171 362 NIBHA KUMARI UMAKANT ROY GENERAL 65.75 172 418 CHANDRA BALI PRASAD MOHAN SINGH BC 65.75 173 220 AMAR KUMAR BHARATI VIDYA NAND YADAV BC 65.75 174 1163 VIDYA NAND SHIVA NAND JHA GENERAL 65.74 175 23 SABITA KUMARI UMAKANT YADAV BC 65.62 176 1633 JITENDAR KUMAR BISHNUDEV SHARMA EBC 65.61 177 686 SHALINI BHARTI VIJAY KUMAR MAHTO EBC 65.6 178 963 MINAXI KUMARI SITA RAM SAHU EBC 65.58 179 1388 ARVIND KUSHWAHA RAM NANDAN MAHTO BC 65.57 180 14 PINKI KUMARI CHHOTE LAL RAY WBC 65.5 181 692 SUCHITA KUMARI LAXMAN MAHTO BC 65.5 182 332 INDU KUMARI KAPILDEO THAKUR EBC 65.5 183 1984 RUBY KUMARI DHANIK LAL PANDIT EBC 65.5 184 610
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