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Prakhand Shikshak Niyojan Ikaee, Jhanjharpur PRAKHAND SHIKSHAK NIYOJAN IKAEE, JHANJHARPUR PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST SOCIAL SCIENCE VI-VIII (SC) - 01 EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION ROLL WEIGHTAGE SL APPLICATION FATHER / DATE OF TOTAL TOTAL % % OF CTET / MERIT No. OF TRAINING OF CTET / RECEIPT No. APPLICANT NAME REMARKS No. HUSBAND NAME BIRTH XTH XIITH GRADUATION % /4 BTET BTET % CTET / BTET 1 144 RANI KUMARI SHAMBHU DAS 06.07.1983 55.7 51.55 57.75 77.5 242.5 60.63 53.52 0 60.63 6209175244 2 395 ARTI KUMARI SHYAM PASWAN 14.01.1994 55.6 63 63.2 74 255.8 63.95 54 0 63.95 202013050 3 77 BABITA KUMARI JANAK PASWAN 06.06.1988 48.14 48.88 56.53 75.23 228.78 57.20 50.7 0 57.20 6101175522 4 360 RITA KUMARI RAM JATAN PASWAN 10.05.1993 47 62.8 56.4 76.61 242.81 60.70 60.6 2 62.70 202015024 5 473 SHIKHA KUMARI SURENDRA DAS 23.03.1990 50.57 55 60.13 78.1 243.8 60.95 56.66 2 62.95 202013247 CHANDRAKESH 6 760 ARPAN KUMARI 05.02.1996 75.8 68 57.67 79.54 281.01 70.25 60 2 72.25 107052781 CHAUDHARY 7 608 A KANCHAN KUMARI HARI NARAYAN PASWAN 05.02.1992 51 52.6 57.33 72.6 233.53 58.38 58 2 60.38 202015817 8 193 RUBI KUMARI UMA SHANKAR PASWAN 28.04.1989 49.42 55.33 50.53 70.6 225.88 56.47 50 0 56.47 106067781 9 613 NITA KUMARI MAHAVIR DAS 25.02.1990 60 51.22 50.4 81.1 242.72 60.68 56.34 2 62.68 6104175504 10 643 PUNITA KUMARI BALESHWAR PASWAN 25.02.1996 64.4 69.8 59.1 74.2 267.5 66.88 74 4 70.88 202016140 11 1092 MANJU MAHINDRA CHAUDHARY 05.09.1986 53.54 50 62.27 73.5 239.31 59.83 60.67 2 61.83 07020224 12 483 MEERA KUMARI MADAN PASWAN 21.03.1990 49 65.4 56.93 77.62 248.95 62.24 60 2 64.24 202016702 13 999 GAYATRI KUMARI KEDAR MAHTO 12.09.1988 61.14 58.88 59.8 57.6 237.42 59.36 51.72 0 59.36 5402175219 14 1077 AJAY BAITHA LAXMI BAITHA 10.01.1990 36.4 56.6 56.86 72.5 222.36 55.59 53.52 0 55.59 6101175079 15 1094 RAJU KUMAR JIMEDAR PASWAN 07.02.1990 52.42 60 58.73 72.23 243.38 60.85 56 2 62.85 107098614 16 1076 ASHOK KUMAR BASANTI SARDAR 05.06.1989 50 54.77 52 71.33 228.1 57.03 58.45 2 59.03 4201175257 17 1086 RAMESH KUMAR RAJAK VIJAY RAJAK 15.05.1986 59.71 45.88 53.46 73.7 232.75 58.19 54.67 0 58.19 07054896 18 498 VIJAY KUMAR PASWAN BRAJMOHAN PASWAN 24.02.1980 43.57 52.78 52 65 213.35 53.34 56 2 55.34 2117115375 19 1057 KAILASH RAVIDAS SITARAM RAM 26.01.1987 52.57 57.11 58.8 75.08 243.56 60.89 56.6 2 62.89 202014863 20 1062 AJAY RAM MEDANI RAM 10.12.1988 55.71 35.67 47.41 68.84 207.63 51.91 54.66 0 51.91 07063207 21 150 DEVDUTTA PASWAN DHANIKLAL PASWAN 28.03.1985 51.86 48.22 47.7 80.58 228.36 57.09 56.66 2 59.09 2104115007 22 401 SHIV KUMAR RAM BINDESHWAR RAM 04.04.1986 47.71 46.55 60.4 75.1 229.76 57.44 61.33 2 59.44 00607935 23 421 SANJAY KUMAR RAJAK SHYAM NARAYAN RAJAK 21.06.1991 65.28 54.22 63.05 73.35 255.9 63.98 58.66 2 65.98 202001533 24 428 PRIKSHAN PASWAN MANDAN PASWAN 05.11.1990 56.4 70.6 58.73 82.25 267.98 67.00 61.27 2 69.00 6204178077 25 433 RAUSHAN NARAYAN PASWAN JIBACHH PASWAN 22.07.1986 49.9 57 60.66 78 245.56 61.39 56.34 2 63.39 6209175575 26 400 CHANDESHWAR RAM MANGEN RAM 15.12.1977 45.77 54.55 56.86 61.28 218.46 54.62 51.33 0 54.62 106073057 27 692 PREM PRASHANT AYODHYA PASWAN 31.01.1984 44.28 54.66 52.13 70.38 221.45 55.36 56.37 2 57.36 6208175242 28 698 SAJJAN KUMAR NATHUNI DAS 16.12.1992 55.2 62.8 56.13 77.6 251.73 62.93 53.3 0 62.93 06000639 29 1249 HARENDRA PASWAN RAJENDRA PASWAN 02.10.1984 47.57 46.33 51 77.3 222.2 55.55 49.66 0 55.55 5104175374 30 1258 RAKESH KUMAR RAUSHAN JANESHWAR PASWAN 24.02.1985 40.85 44.88 49.2 70.2 205.13 51.28 62.07 2 53.28 7407175351 31 1263 GAURI SHANKAR PASWAN RAMDEV PASWAN 07.01.1986 48.14 53 51.4 77.5 230.04 57.51 64.79 2 59.51 6203175547 32 1265 NANDU PASWAN RADHA KRISHNA PASWAN 15.01.1983 37.28 51.33 49.06 70.5 208.17 52.04 52.6 0 52.04 90095310 33 371 SURENDRA KUMAR RAM RAMDEV RAM 01.10.1989 49.71 54.33 55.73 73.8 233.57 58.39 74.65 4 62.39 6211175024 34 386 PRADEEP KUMAR RAM GANGAI RAM 06.03.1989 58.14 54.11 57.66 80.01 249.92 62.48 61.97 2 64.48 6208175110 35 1299 RAKESH RAM LAXMI RAM 15.01.1989 40.86 43.44 55.53 75.01 214.84 53.71 58 2 55.71 07025891 DHARMENDRA KUMAR 36 389 RAJ KUMAR MANDAL 18.01.1989 45.57 50.77 51.13 75.2 222.67 55.67 53.33 0 55.67 202012908 MANDAL 37 931 ARVIND KUMAR VASUDEV PASWAN 05.02.1984 44.14 45.77 52.13 71.55 213.59 53.40 58.66 2 55.40 2307118174 38 735 VIVEK KUMAR VINAY KALESHWAR MAHRA 28.12.1989 60.2 63 74.66 82.18 280.04 70.01 60 2 72.01 202013692 39 291 RANJIT KUMAR DAS MAHENDRA DAS 10.09.1987 54.14 49 50.86 71.9 225.9 56.48 60.66 2 58.48 00607436 40 276 YOGENDRA KUMAR ARUN KUMAR SAFI 03.06.1991 48.14 58 54.4 56.77 217.31 54.33 57.33 2 56.33 00604900 41 1294 RANJIT KUMAR MAHTO NATHUNI MAHTO 10.07.1986 59.28 50.22 59.6 73.9 243 60.75 54.23 0 60.75 6309175289 42 1271 DAYANAND SUMAN HARICHARAN PASWAN 05.07.1989 46.42 46.66 51.4 70.3 214.78 53.70 52.08 0 53.70 2602175069 43 1288 RAHUL KUMAR CHAUDHARY RAM KUMAR CHAUDHARY 08.08.1993 47.2 59 55.8 71.23 233.23 58.31 50.66 0 58.31 202014989 44 353 RAKESH KUMAR LAL BAHADUR MANDAL 17.03.1993 57 67 57.86 72.81 254.67 63.67 56 2 65.67 106068017 45 351 ANIL KUMAR PASWAN SHRIPRASAD PASWAN 21.02.1991 42 61.2 62.46 76.6 242.26 60.57 51.41 0 60.57 6201175314 46 152 SHIV SHANKAR MANDAL LAXMI MANDAL 02.01.1993 65.4 64.6 61.53 81.58 273.11 68.28 55.33 2 70.28 202016648 47 1248 ASHOK RAJAK SHITAL BAITHA 31.12.1985 44.14 50.44 51.8 75.6 221.98 55.50 55.33 2 57.50 3402118272 48 647 GANESH KUMAR MANDAL BINDESHWAR MANDAL 21.10.1990 52.71 56.66 54.33 75.8 239.5 59.88 69.01 2 61.88 04201175580 49 1247 RAM KUMAR DAS VISHNUDEV DAS 02.01.1991 61.57 49.11 56.46 79.79 246.93 61.73 56 2 63.73 0510115101 50 1237 SHYAM BALAK PASWAN LATE SUKHDEV PASWAN 03.02.1985 41 44.11 50.4 73.58 209.09 52.27 64.66 2 54.27 2146118093 51 1100 RAKESH KUMAR RAMAN JAY PRAKASH MAHTO 13.07.1987 43.6 51 54 74.5 223.1 55.78 66.9 2 57.78 6209175029 52 1126 VIKRAM KUWAR LAL BABU AZAD 12.08.1989 58.14 52.78 58.07 70.85 239.84 59.96 56.67 2 61.96 106073874 53 175 RAKESH CHANDRA RAUSHAN JAGNNATH RAM 14.02.1984 47.28 54.22 47 72.08 220.58 55.15 64.08 2 57.15 6209175009 54 1113 ASHUTOSH NAMAN MOHAN PASWAN 21.02.1996 63 61.8 55.86 71.15 251.81 62.95 60.56 2 64.95 5201175352 55 1205 NIRAJ KUMAR JHAMINDRA PRASAD 15.07.1989 59.57 56.88 61.2 78.2 255.85 63.96 66.21 2 65.96 9303175473 56 1219 SUDHIR PASWAN NARESH PASWAN 04.02.1986 56.85 58.55 59.8 79.9 255.1 63.78 59.03 2 65.78 8207175154 57 1027 MITHILESH KUMAR JAY PRAKASH PASWAN 13.11.1991 45.42 52 60.6 76.1 234.12 58.53 52.11 0 58.53 6104175324 58 155 AJAY PASWAN SATYA NARAYAN PASWAN 23.02.1991 56.43 60 48.46 75.3 240.19 60.05 58.62 2 62.05 7601175072 59 168 SHIV KUMAR PASWAN CHANDESHWAR PASWAN 12.05.1992 49.6 58.4 61.8 72.07 241.87 60.47 57.33 2 62.47 202013806 60 1226 SARVESH MANJHI MANIK MANJHI 18.10.1982 53.85 56.78 53.06 76.9 240.59 60.15 59.57 2 62.15 8206175175 61 156 JAY PRAKASH PASWAN WAKIL PASWAN 01.01.1990 45.28 54.77 45.66 72.9 218.61 54.65 54.48 0 54.65 7603175107 RAJENDRA PRASAD 62 153 SHANKAR KUMAR MANDAL 02.04.1991 46.42 60.6 60.53 79.3 246.85 61.71 52.67 0 61.71 06028056 MANDAL 63 213 HARIOM KUMAR RAM BHAROSH PASWAN 04.09.1986 67 49.22 50.06 78.7 244.98 61.25 58.6 2 63.25 06008580 64 220 SUBODH KUMAR DAS RAMDEV DAS 12.12.1990 56 58 54.24 75.08 243.32 60.83 50.7 0 60.83 6210175822 65 244 AKHILESH KUMAR SAFI KAMESHWAR SAFI 03.01.1986 47.42 50.4 51.8 72.5 222.12 55.53 52 0 55.53 00709387 66 246 JITENDRA KUMAR PASWAN VILAT PASWAN 05.06.1988 51.28 64 57 74.7 246.98 61.75 55.33 2 63.75 202015020 67 247 RANJIT KUMAR DAS VAIDYANATH DAS 10.05.1988 51.42 52.33 52.6 74 230.35 57.59 54.66 0 57.59 2136118121 68 224 ASHARAM KUMAR DAS LATE LAXMAN DAS 02.01.1993 55.2 62 59.46 67.5 244.16 61.04 62.67 2 63.04 06003812 69 493 AJAY RAJ SHANKAR AMRIT MOCHI 08.09.1993 50.6 60.8 57.4 71 239.8 59.95 69.72 2 61.95 6201175106 70 484 ASHOK KUMAR PASWAN JIBACHH PASWAN 23.07.1982 49.57 61.7 49.47 72.9 233.64 58.41 56 2 60.41 00702699 71 563 MAHESH KUMAR MANDAL LAXMAN MANDAL 27.10.1990 48.14 58.33 62.93 74.46 243.86 60.97 59.15 2 62.97 6205175156 72 93 MAHADEV MANJHI RAMESHWAR MANJHI 06.02.1982 48.85 54.79 49.06 66.85 219.55 54.89 58.66 2 56.89 0949118526 73 582 KRISHNA KANT KANCHAN SURENDRA RAM 19.10.1991 49.6 55.8 56.67 73 235.07 58.77 72.66 4 62.77 202012747 74 597 RANDHIR RAM KUSUM LAL RAM 02.03.1989 42.85 51.44 51.73 71.76 217.78 54.45 58 2 56.45 106069261 75 506 SACHIN KUMAR NAVIN LAXMI SAFI 05.06.1979 67.77 53.11 50.86 71.73 243.47 60.87 64.79 2 62.87 6209175677 76 508 RAJESH KUMAR SHAMBHU NATH MANDAL 03.04.1985 47.28 49.44 51.66 73.07 221.45 55.36 56 2 57.36 202002914 77 524 RAJARAM MANDAL ANKLESHWAR MANDAL 02.01.1996 55.6 60 56.73 73.69 246.02 61.51 58 2 63.51 106075959 78 979 HARENRA KUMAR JAI PRAKASH NARAYAN 27.01.1992 63 57 64 64.13 248.13 62.03 52.48 0 62.03 2502175052 79 984 AJIT KUMAR RAMNATH PASWAN 05.02.1987 52.71 50.88 53.6 74 231.19 57.80 55.86 2 59.80 5101175164 80 995 RANJIT KUMAR SINGHAN BAITHA 05.01.1990 52.43 70 55.33 72.85 250.61 62.65 50.69 0 62.65 5202175716 81 1001 ARUN KUMAR CHAUDHARY RAGHUNATH CHAUDHARY 01.03.1986 46.71 56.8 56.13 72.3 231.94 57.99 52.11 0 57.99 5201175309 82 1003 NAVIN KUMAR PASWAN YOGENDRA PASWAN 17.01.1984 52.42 52.88 54.86 69.83 229.99 57.50 55.33 2 59.50 2328118070 83 1010 CHANDRABHUSHAN PRASAD RAM LAKHAN DAS 30.11.1987 47.28 46.44 55.06 72.6 221.38 55.35 53.52 0 55.35 6302175486 84 783 RAJ KUMAR MALLIK LAKHAN MALLIK 26.02.1982 50.57 49.33 50.66 80.5 231.06 57.77 54.23 0 57.77 6208175457 85 794 SHIV KUMAR RAM SHAINI RAM 02.07.1985 54 60.2 58.66 73.42 246.28 61.57 58.66 2 63.57 106069976 86 737 VINIT KUMAR PASWAN PREM PASWAN 19.02.1989 53.42 45.66 55.26 71.61 225.95 56.49 57.75 2 58.49 6211175316 87 728 SHYAM SUNDAR RAM PULKIT RAM
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