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Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar Notification No.Bachelor of Education, Semester - I,December, 2019-1 1 Result of the Bachelor of Education, Semester - I Examination held in December, 2019 Result is shown in the column of result. Marks shown in the column of result means pass. RL means result later on account of reason/s shown in the brackets. R means Re-Appear in the subject/s shown in brackets.PRS means previous result stands. D in the column of Result means Distinction. Additional Subjects Candidate is Eligible to appear in exams of EVEN semester and Result of ODD semester's exams will be valid only after passing the exams of EVEN semesters Note: The particulars of the candidates shown in the gazette are subject to realization of the verification done by the college concerned Maximum Marks (Full Subjects):475 Roll No. Regd No. Candidate Name Father Name/Mother Name Result Special Chance Candidates-SIDANA INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION, AMRITSAR (REGULAR) 11081502425 2008.DW /A.45 BALJIT KAUR GURCHARN SINGH/MANJIT KAUR RL(A) 11081502426 To 11081502438 Gap 11081502439 2007.SW /A.434 POOJA BUTTA RAM/KAMLESH 242 11081502440 To 11081512412 Gap Special Chance Candidates-AMAN BHALLA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KOTLI, PATHANKOT (REGULAR) 11081512413 2008.AP /A.195 INDU BALA TULSI RAM/DARSHNA DEVI RL(D) 11081512414 To 11081600429 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-KHALSA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, RANJIT AVENUE, AMRITSAR (REGULAR) 11081600430 2012.KW /A.151 AMANDEEP KAUR PARMJIT SINGH/CHARNJIT KAUR Fail 11081600431 To 11081602238 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KAIRON PATTI, TARNTARAN (REGULAR) 11081602239 2016.BSE/A.4 SHYAMA KUMARI RAMAYAN MAHATO/ANARKALI 282 DEVI 11081602240 2016.BSE/A.5 RIMA KUMARI MAHENDRA RAM/SUGANDHI DEVI 279 11081602241 To 11081602441 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-SIDANA INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION, AMRITSAR (REGULAR) 11081602442 2010.H /A.1 SHAILJA SUDHIR SHARMA/ASHA RANI 271 11081602443 To 11081603045 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-V. M. S COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, BATALA (REGULAR) 11081603046 2016.BE /A.3 SHUPALI SHARMA DHARMPAL SHARMA/KIRAN Fail SHARMA 11081603047 To 11081603248 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-LILLY SWORDS METHODIST COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, BATALA (REGULAR) 11081603249 2009.DB /A.5 SHYNA OM PARKASH/PARMJEET 247 11081603250 To 11081605458 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-SWAMI SARVANAND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, DINANAGAR ( GURDASPUR) (REGULAR) 11081605459 2007.SD /A.116 TANVI PUSHP DHEERINDER PUSHP/INDU PUSHP 246 11081605460 To 11081606427 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-GOLDEN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GURDASPUR (REGULAR) 11081606428 2009.BFC/D.6 TALJEET KAUR GURVAIL SINGH/JASPINDER KAUR 243 11081606429 To 11081607033 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-ST. SOLDIER COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR (REGULAR) 11081607034 2016.STE/A.16 RUPINDERJEET KAUR GURNAM SINGH/SARABJEET KAUR 257 11081607035 To 11081607083 Gap 11081607084 2013.NZ / .8017 MANDEEP KAUR BHOLA SINGH/BINDER KAUR 277 11081607085 To 11081607087 Gap 11081607088 94.BJ /A.37 GURJEET KAUR NARANJAN SINGH/GURBACHAN 267 KAUR 11081607089 To 11081608014 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-C. T. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR (REGULAR) 11081608015 2013.J /A.2014 RAJ PAUL MADAN LAL/MANJIT KAUR 264 11081608016 To 11081608106 Gap 11081608107 2013.JS /A.63 SANDHYA SURINDER KUMAR/SHAKUNTLA Fail 11081608108 To 11081608110 Gap 11081608111 2004.MSG/A.132 MAMTA KUMARI TARA CHAND/DHARAM KAUR 242 11081608112 To 11081608255 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-LYALLPUR KHALSA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION FOR WOMEN, JALANDHAR (REGULAR) 11081608256 2016.KWE/A.15 DALJEET KAUR MOHINDER SINGH/BALJINDER 286 KAUR 11081608257 To 11081608513 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-S.S.S. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GURDASPUR (REGULAR) 11081608514 2016.SHE/A.2 MAMTA DEVI KARAM CHAND/SWARNA DEVI 270 11081608515 To 11081609257 Gap Notification No.Bachelor of Education, Semester - I,December, 2019-1 2 Roll No. Regd No. Candidate Name Father Name/Mother Name Result Re-Appear Candidates-M. G. N. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JALANDHAR (REGULAR) 11081609258 2012.HJ /A.217 AARTI KUMARI SARDARI LAL/ASHA RANI 237 11081609259 To 11081611228 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-KAMLA NEHRU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION FOR WOMEN, PHAGWARA (REGULAR) 11081611229 93.BJ /A.69 PARMINDER KAUR GIAN SINGH/BALBIR KAUR 289 11081611230 To 11081611401 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-RAMGARHIA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, PHAGWARA (KAPURTHALA) (REGULAR) 11081611402 2016.PE /A.15 RENU ARUN KUMAR/URMILA DEVI 272 11081611403 To 11081612049 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-D. A. N. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION FOR WOMEN, NAWANSHAHR DOABA (REGULAR) 11081612050 2016.NE /A.1 K M RENU KUMARI BIJALI PRASAD/RAMAWATI DEVI 243 11081612051 To 11081711399 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-KHALSA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AMRITSAR (REGULAR) 11081711400 2011.GV /A.369 BHUPINDER KAUR GURWAIL SINGH/MALWINDER R(II) KAUR 11081711401 To 11081712491 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-D. A. V. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION FOR WOMEN, AMRITSAR (REGULAR) 11081712492 2017.DE /A.6 IQBALPREET KAUR TEJINDER SINGH/SUKHWINDER 273 KAUR 11081712493 To 11081712602 Gap 11081712603 2014.SW /A.172 SUKHMEET KAUR RAGHBIR SINGH/RAJNI 273 11081712604 To 11081712605 Gap 11081712606 2013.DA /A.1221 CHAKSHU MOHAN RAJESH MOHAN/MEENU MOHAN 267 11081712607 To 11081713911 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-ANAND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION FOR WOMEN, JETHUWAL, AMRITSAR (REGULAR) 11081713912 2002.DW /A.522 HARMEEN KAUR AMRITPAL SINGH/YUGRAJ KAUR 257 11081713913 To 11081713919 Gap 11081713920 2005.DW /A.532 CHETNA ROHLIWAL NARESH KUMAR/SULOCHANA 257 11081713921 To 11081713964 Gap 11081713965 2002.H/A.261 VANDANA SHARMA SHIV NATH SHARMA/TRIPTA 272 SHARMA 11081713966 To 11081714014 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-SIDANA INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION, AMRITSAR (REGULAR) 11081714015 2010.KW /A.61 SANDEEP KAUR BALWANT SINGH/SARBJEET KAUR 246 11081714016 To 11081714017 Gap 11081714018 2011.NZ / .5981 MARTEENA GULSHAN MASIH/ROZLEEN 256 11081714019 To 11081714046 Gap 11081714047 2013.DW /A.785 KAJAL THAKUR KARAN THAKUR/MAMTA THAKUR 268 11081714048 To 11081714088 Gap 11081714089 2010.DW /A.598 SHREEA VERMA RAJINDER PAUL VERMA/SEEMA RL(D) VERMA 11081714090 To 11081714102 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-SRI GURU RAMDAS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, PANDHER (AMRITSAR) (REGULAR) 11081714103 94.SG/A.334 SURINDER KAUR GARIB SINGH/NARINDER KAUR 243 11081714104 To 11081714127 Gap 11081714128 2014.BRG/D.22 HARMANDEEP KAUR PIARA SINGH/RAJWINDER KAUR 276 11081714129 To 11081714141 Gap 11081714142 2014.B /A.49 MANDEEP SIDHU TARSEM MASIH/NARINDER 269 11081714143 To 11081714445 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-MOHAN LAL MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION, MUDAL, AMRITSAR (REGULAR) 11081714446 2010.SW /A.490 KAVITA SONI VARINDER KUMAR/SHAMA SONI 261 11081714447 To 11081714531 Gap 11081714532 2002.S /A.72 DIMPLE KHULLAR KISHORE CHAND KHULLAR/RAJESH 245 11081714533 To 11081714539 Gap 11081714540 2002.NZ / .8796 NIDHI SHARMA HARBANS LAL/JEEWAN LATA 249 11081714541 To 11081715202 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-BATALA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, BATALA (GURDASPUR) (REGULAR) 11081715203 2012.GNB/A.40 SONIA DALJIT SINGH/SUKHWINDER KAUR 258 11081715204 To 11081715243 Gap 11081715244 2011.B /A.324 SUKHPREET KAUR SHINGARA SINGH/SAMITER KAUR 303 11081715245 To 11081717801 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-SWAMI SARVANAND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, DINANAGAR ( GURDASPUR) (REGULAR) 11081717802 2017.SSE/A.2 KAJAL YODHA RAM/MEENA R(I) 11081717803 To 11081717835 Gap 11081717836 2008.KCG/D.53 MONIKA JAGGI SUKHDEV SINGH/KAMLA RANI 254 11081717837 To 11081719718 Gap Notification No.Bachelor of Education, Semester - I,December, 2019-1 3 Roll No. Regd No. Candidate Name Father Name/Mother Name Result Re-Appear Candidates-SHIVALIK COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GURDASPUR (REGULAR) 11081719719 2017.SGE/A.6 AMANPREET KAUR RAVINDER SINGH/MANJEET KAUR 328 11081719720 To 11081719726 Gap 11081719727 2011.MSG/A.235 AMANPREET KAUR KASHMIR SINGH/MANJIT KAUR 255 11081719728 To 11081719833 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-CHEEMA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION KISHANKOT (GURDASPUR) (REGULAR) 11081719834 2012.NZ / .13952 HARVINDER KAUR BALDEV SINGH/GURMEET KAUR 245 11081719835 To 11081719838 Gap 11081719839 2017.CKE/A.4 MANPREET BAWEJA HARINDER SINGH/SHAMA BAWEJA 267 11081719840 To 11081719912 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-SANT BABA HAZARA SINGH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, CHHINA (GURDASPUR) (REGULAR) 11081719913 2014.SNG/D.32 JASPREET KAUR GURMEJ SINGH/KULWINDER KAUR 281 11081719914 To 11081719925 Gap 11081719926 2009.MBG/A.34 DAVINDERJIT KAUR NISHAN SINGH/RANJIT KAUR RL(D) 11081719927 To 11081719989 Gap 11081719990 2011.DWB/A.3 MANDEEP KAUR GURDIAL SINGH/HARJIT KAUR 287 11081719991 To 11081719991 Gap 11081719992 2005.DWB/A.389 SWATI ANIL KUMAR/KIRAN BALA 262 11081719993 To 11081720035 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-V. M. S COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, BATALA (REGULAR) 11081720036 2011.SW /A.153 RAJINDER KAUR LAKHWINDER SINGH/SIMARJEET 255 KAUR 11081720037 To 11081720092 Gap 11081720093 2011.NZ / .13008 MANJIT KAUR AMRIK SINGH/RAJWINDER KAUR R(IV & V-P) 11081720094 To 11081720213 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-S.S.S. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GURDASPUR (REGULAR) 11081720214 2017.SHE/A.2 RANVEER SINGH MAKHAN SINGH/BALVEER KAUR R(I) 11081720215 To 11081720225 Gap 11081720226 2006.SW /A.448 DEEPTI PARMAR KISHORE CHAND PARMAR/REETA R(IV & V-H) PARMAR 11081720227 2012.NZ / .5251 SUNEHA LALI/USHA 243 11081720228 To 11081721051 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-J. D. S. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KOT DHAR KALLAN, PATHANKOT (REGULAR) 11081721052 2012.PHY/A.33 DIKSHA SURINDER KUMAR/JASWINDER 274 KAUR 11081721053 To 11081721204 Gap Re-Appear Candidates-BABA MEHAR SINGH MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KALANAUR, GURDASPUR (REGULAR) 11081721205 2012.B /A.201 LOVEPREET SINGH NIRMAL SINGH/SUKHWINDER KAUR 247 11081721206 To 11081721237 Gap 11081721238
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