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1 Bade Sunil Manikrao 12499 Nt Male 2 Bhosale Prajakta Navgan Shikshan Sanstha Rajuri (N) Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku Arts, Sci.& Comm. College Beed CLASS: MSC II (ZOOL) SESSION : 2015-2016 SR. NAME OF STUDENT CATE SEX ID NO. NO. 1 BADE SUNIL MANIKRAO NT MALE 12499 2 BHOSALE PRAJAKTA GAHININATH SC FEMALE 12444 3 DAUND ANIL BHAUSAHEB NT MALE 12262 4 DUDHAL SACHIN SUDHAKAR OBC MALE 13128 5 GADE RUKHMIN PRABHAKAR OPEN FEMALE 12021 6 GADHE SAMBHAJI DATTU OPEN MALE 12829 7 GIRI VIKRANT MAHADEO NT MALE 15587 8 JADHAV MAHESH TUKARAMJI OPEN MALE 12358 9 JAHAGIRDAR AZARALI NISARALI OPEN MALE 13216 10 KAGDE SANDIP SUBHASH OPEN MALE 12467 11 KAKADE KISAN SHIVAJI OPEN MALE 12144 12 KALE PRATIKSHA UDHAV SC FEMALE 11953 13 KATHAWADE DNYANESHWAR PANDIT OPEN MALE 11849 14 KHEDKAR SANJAY RAMKRUSHNA NT MALE 12492 15 LAKHE SHITAL BHARAT OPEN FEMALE 12272 16 NAGARE SOMNATH EKNATH NT MALE 11974 17 NAIKNAWARE CHANDRAPRABHA OPEN FEMALE 12186 DNYANDEV 18 NIKAM VIKAS VIJAY OPEN MALE 12409 19 PANDE CHANDRAKANT MANOHARRAO OPEN MALE 12533 20 PAUL PRAMESHWAR GANGADHAR OPEN MALE 12443 21 PIMPLE SHUBHANGI APPASAHEB OPEN FEMALE 12187 22 POPALE GANESH RAOSAHEB OPEN MALE 11582 23 RATHOD ANIL ANKUSH NT MALE 11312 24 RAUT DINESH SHIVAJIRAO OBC MALE 11732 25 RAUT SHITAL ARJUN OBC FEMALE 11636 26 SANAP SUHAS LAHU NT MALE 11580 27 SAYED ZAHIR AYUB OPEN MALE 11826 28 WADGHANE ARJUN TATYASAHEB OPEN MALE 13113 29 WAGHMARE AMOL ROHIDAS SC MALE 12354 Navgan Shikshan Sanstha Rajuri (N) Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku Arts, Sci.& Comm. College Beed CLASS: MSC II (MICBIO) SESSION : 2015-2016 SR. NAME OF STUDENT CATE SEX ID NO. NO. 1 DESHPANDE BHAVNA GOVINDRAO OPEN FEMALE 11652 2 DHARMA BHAGYASHRI ARUNRAO OPEN FEMALE 13161 3 DURRANI MOOHAMAD-RAMIJKHAN OPEN MALE 15294 SAIDKHAN 4 DURRANI NAWEEDKHAN WAHEEDKHAN OPEN MALE 15296 5 FASLE RAJESH DINKARRAO SC MALE 11651 6 GAVALI RENUKA VASANTRAO OBC FEMALE 12459 7 GHUMARE DADASAHEB BIBHISHAN OPEN MALE 11978 8 JOSHI ANIKET ANILRAO OPEN MALE 12195 9 KASBE SHUBHAM MAHADEV SC MALE 12127 10 KHETRE PRALHAD DIGAMBAR OBC MALE 12181 11 KHETRE PRALHAD DIGAMBAR OBC MALE 15750 12 KULKARNI SUHAS BHAUSAHEB OPEN MALE 12280 13 MANE DHIRAJ ACHUTRAO OPEN MALE 10358 14 MORALE ARCHANA BHIMRAO NT FEMALE 12268 15 MULE UMA BHAGWAN OPEN FEMALE 13162 16 MULEY AMRUTA RAMAKANTRAO OPEN FEMALE 11925 17 NAWALE KALYANI BHIMRAO OPEN MALE 15371 18 PANDIT VINIT YOSEF OBC MALE 12238 19 WARBHUVAN PRASHIK GAUTAM SC MALE 12728 Navgan Shikshan Sanstha Rajuri (N) Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku Arts, Sci.& Comm. College Beed CLASS: MSC II (COMSCI) SESSION : 2015-2016 SR. NAME OF STUDENT CATE SEX ID NO. NO. 1 DAHIWAL SEEMA JANARDHAN OBC FEMALE 13009 2 DAHIWAL SONAL CHANDRASEN OBC FEMALE 12326 3 DANDALE SUREKHA BHIMRAO OBC FEMALE 12963 4 DESHMUKH AMRUTA ANANTRAO OPEN FEMALE 12254 5 GAIKWAD JYOTI VITHOBA NT FEMALE 12439 6 GAUND NEELAM SHIVPRASAD OPEN FEMALE 12337 7 GORE ANUJA ARUN OBC FEMALE 12125 8 GORE APURWA SOMNATH OBC FEMALE 12124 9 HAWALE DASHRATH BABASAHEB OPEN MALE 12509 10 JADHAV DEEPAK DEVIDAS OPEN MALE 12950 11 JAVHERI MANJIT MOHAN OBC MALE 13135 12 KAMBLE SHITAL ASHOKRAO SC FEMALE 12297 13 KOTULE RATNADEEP RAJENDRA OPEN MALE 12043 14 KULKARNI ARTI ANILRAO OPEN FEMALE 12771 15 MEHETRE MAHESH PRAKASHRAO SBC MALE 11542 16 MISAL SHRINIVAS MADHUKAR NT MALE 15098 17 NAGARGOJE GANESH DILIP NT MALE 12412 18 NIRMAL RUCHITA RAMCHANDRA NT MALE 12359 19 PANCHAL KAVERI DNYANOBA OBC FEMALE 12870 20 RUDRAWAR POOJA DIPAKRAO OPEN FEMALE 11476 21 SHINDE KANCHAN KALYANRAO OPEN FEMALE 12840 22 WAGHMARE PRASHANT SURYAKANT OPEN MALE 12562 Navgan Shikshan Sanstha Rajuri (N) Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku Arts, Sci.& Comm. College Beed CLASS: MSC II (BOT) SESSION : 2015-2016 SR. NAME OF STUDENT CATE SEX ID NO. NO. 1 GAIKWAD MAHENDRA BHASKARRAO SC MALE 15103 2 KHARAT MAHESH DILIP OPEN MALE 14986 3 NIRMAL POOJA MILIND SC FEMALE 15255 4 SARODE NEHA GANEH SC FEMALE 15254 5 TUPARE NEHA BABASAHEB SC FEMALE 15219 Navgan Shikshan Sanstha Rajuri (N) Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku Arts, Sci.& Comm. College Beed CLASS: MA-II GEO SESSION : 2015-2016 SR. NAME OF STUDENT CATE SEX ID NO. NO. 1 ANSARI ATEEQ-AHMED OBC MALE 13027 MOHAMMED-HUSAIN 2 BADADE NILKANTH DEVRAO OPEN MALE 13256 3 BAGWAN SABIHA BEGUM-MUSA OPEN FEMALE 13186 4 CHAUDHARI PANDURANG DILIP OPEN MALE 12112 5 CHORMALE SUSHMA SHRIHARI NT FEMALE 12932 6 DHOKALE SUDAM NAVNATH OPEN MALE 11376 7 HAJARE JAGADISH LAXMANRAO NT MALE 13041 8 HAMEED TAMKANAT-FATEMA SHAIKH OPEN MALE 12560 9 KHADKE SADHANA CHANDRAKANT OPEN FEMALE 11990 10 KOKATE MANOJ VISHNU OPEN MALE 12823 11 KUNDKAR SHARAD SAMPATRAO NT MALE 12046 12 KUNDKAR SONAJI MAHADEV NT MALE 12786 13 MASKE SWAPNIL VIJAY SC MALE 15078 14 MORE GANESH SANTRAM SC MALE 12916 15 MORE VIJAYA NAVNATH OPEN FEMALE 13152 16 MUNDE SOMNATH GOVINDRAO NT MALE 11784 17 NAVALE MANISHA KALYAN OPEN FEMALE 11405 18 POKALE AKSHAYKUMAR AVINASH OPEN MALE 12558 19 RATHOD MAROTI GULABRAO VJ MALE 12357 20 RATHOD RAJESH MACHINDRA VJ MALE 12363 21 SHAIKH RIZWAN GAYASUDDIN OPEN MALE 12775 22 SHAIKH WASIM-SK CHAND OPEN MALE 11919 23 SHINDE RAJESH BABANRAO SC MALE 12599 24 SURVE SHIVLAL SHRIPATI OPEN MALE 11374 25 SYED TASNEEM-BEGUM OBC FEMALE 13228 SYED-NIYAMATULLA Navgan Shikshan Sanstha Rajuri (N) Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku Arts, Sci.& Comm. College Beed CLASS: MA-II MUS SESSION : 2015-2016 SR. NAME OF STUDENT CATE SEX ID NO. NO. 1 ATPALE RAMESH SITARAM OPEN MALE 12841 2 MARGE SACHIN PRALHAD OPEN MALE 11644 3 PANCHAL DNYANESHWAR BABASAHEB OBC MALE 11414 4 RAUT SACHIN ANKUSHRAO OBC MALE 11762 5 THORAT SURESH HARIBHAU SC MALE 12146 Navgan Shikshan Sanstha Rajuri (N) Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku Arts, Sci.& Comm. College Beed CLASS: MA-II MAR SESSION : 2015-2016 SR. NAME OF STUDENT CATE SEX ID NO. NO. 1 AKOLE SANKET NANDKISHOR ST MALE 12879 2 BAHIR PRAVIN VISHNU OPEN MALE 13262 3 BHANGE MANDA MOHAN OPEN FEMALE 13252 4 BOBADE PANDURANG UTTAMRAO OPEN MALE 13247 5 GHOLAP RENUKA SHIVAJI OPEN FEMALE 11704 6 JADHAV NILAM ANIL SC FEMALE 13076 7 JADHAV PAVAN RAJABHAU NT MALE 13032 8 JADHAV SUPRIYA SUBHASH OPEN FEMALE 12919 9 KAVCHAT SHEETAL ASHOK OPEN FEMALE 15586 10 LANDGE ANKUSH ABHIMANYU SC MALE 12825 11 LOKHANDE SUNIL VITTHALRAO SC MALE 15233 12 NAGARGOJE KAVITA RAMESHRAO NT FEMALE 12529 13 PAWAR DATTATRAYA LAHU VJ MALE 13117 14 RAUT ABASAHEB NAVNATH OBC MALE 12435 15 SALAPPA DHANANJAY UMAKANT OBC MALE 12784 16 SANNAR SANDIP DATTU NT MALE 12695 17 VEER ASHWINI SARJERAO SC FEMALE 13089 Navgan Shikshan Sanstha Rajuri (N) Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku Arts, Sci.& Comm. College Beed CLASS: MA-II HOMSCI SESSION : 2015-2016 SR. NAME OF STUDENT CATE SEX ID NO. NO. 1 GAIKWAD VANDANA GYANDEV SC FEMALE 15199 2 GHADGE JYOTI DHARBA SC FEMALE 12982 3 GITE SNEHAL SHAHADEO NT FEMALE 12809 4 KAMBLE ASHWINI BHIMRAO SC FEMALE 12550 5 MISAL MIRA KISANRAO NT FEMALE 12474 6 MUNE PRIYANKA HARICHANDRA SC FEMALE 12464 7 NAWALE ASHVINI CHANDRAKANT OBC FEMALE 11788 8 SHEKH NIKHAT JAHAN FAQUEER OPEN FEMALE 12954 AHMED 9 SHINDE SHITAL RAMA SC FEMALE 11829 10 SURNAR MAHANANDA SANTRAM NT FEMALE 12981 11 VARAT SHOBA DADARAM OPEN FEMALE 13132 Navgan Shikshan Sanstha Rajuri (N) Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku Arts, Sci.& Comm. College Beed CLASS: MA-II HIN SESSION : 2015-2016 SR. NAME OF STUDENT CATE SEX ID NO. NO. 1 ANKUSHE GANESH BHIMRAO NT MALE 12487 2 DOIPODE PALLAVI LAXMAN NT FEMALE 10779 3 GHARGE DNYANESHWAR SARJERAO OPEN MALE 12930 4 HADE GOPIKA GULABRAO OPEN FEMALE 13238 5 HALNOR AMOL BAJIRAO NT MALE 13248 6 JADHAV MIRA ARJUN OPEN FEMALE 15274 7 KASHID DNYANESHWAR BAPPU OPEN MALE 12715 8 KEDARI ROBERT JOHN OBC MALE 12905 9 LANDGE ASHOK SAKHARAM OBC MALE 12857 10 MOTE MAYUR BAPURAO OPEN MALE 13111 11 PAWAR VISHWANATH ABHIMAN VJ MALE 12736 12 RAHADE VAIJINATH RANJIT OPEN MALE 13097 13 RAKH KIRTI MURLIDHAR NT FEMALE 12722 14 RATHOD VILAS VITTHALRAO VJ MALE 13060 15 SARVADE VANDANA NARHARI SC FEMALE 13184 16 SAYYAD ANIS YUSUF OPEN MALE 13137 17 SHAIKH JAMIL SATTAR OBC MALE 12493 18 SONNAR MAHESH MAHADEV NT MALE 14928 19 SONWANE BALU BAPURAO OBC MALE 12205 20 SURWASE LAXMAN SHIVRAM NT MALE 12847 21 WAGHMARE RANJIT KISHOR SC MALE 15161 Navgan Shikshan Sanstha Rajuri (N) Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku Arts, Sci.& Comm. College Beed CLASS: MA-II ENG SESSION : 2015-2016 SR. NAME OF STUDENT CATE SEX ID NO. NO. 1 BHANDWALKAR RAJENDRA VIKRAM OPEN MALE 12601 2 CHAVAN PANCHASHILA LIMBRAJ SC FEMALE 12956 3 DESHPANDE MADHURI MADHUKAR OPEN FEMALE 12839 4 GITE SACHIN PRAKASH NT MALE 13171 5 JADHAV RANJANA ANKUSH OPEN FEMALE 13033 6 JADHAV SANDHYA SAHEBRAO OPEN FEMALE 11822 7 KOLHE KAVITA LAXMAN OPEN FEMALE 12818 8 LANDGE MAYURI DIGAMBAR SC FEMALE 12748 9 MANDLIK ARJUN LAXMAN SC MALE 13221 10 MASKE BANKAT BAPUSAHEB OPEN MALE 13257 11 MASKE SAIRANDRA SUNDARRAO OPEN FEMALE 12110 12 RAUT ABHIMAN MADHUKAR OBC MALE 13246 Navgan Shikshan Sanstha Rajuri (N) Mrs. Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku Arts, Sci.& Comm. College Beed CLASS: MA-II POLSCI SESSION : 2015-2016 SR. NAME OF STUDENT CATE SEX ID NO. NO. 1 BOBADE MAHESH RAMNATH OBC MALE 12773 2 CHAKKAR NARAYAN SHIVAJIRAO OPEN MALE 13123 3 CHAVAN NITIN MAHADEV NT MALE 12945 4 CHAVAN SHIVRAJ MAHADEV NT MALE 12946 5 DHENGLE PRIYANKA VISHANUDAS OPEN FEMALE 13004 6 GHOLAP LAHU ANIRUDDHA OPEN MALE 13201 7 HAJARE MAHADEV ASARAM NT MALE 13043 8 JADHAV MAHENDRA SURYABHAN SC MALE 12881 9 JADHAV SANTOSH DNYANOBA VJ MALE 13094 10 JAGTAP SARIKA ASHRUBA OPEN FEMALE 11968 11 KALE MAHADEV DNYANOBA OBC MALE 12805 12 KALE MAHESH ASHOKRAO OBC MALE 12838 13 KAMBLE AKASH CHANDRAKANT SC MALE 12827 14 KAZI AMEER JAMEER OPEN MALE 12476 15 KHATAKE NAGURAO VAIJINATH NT MALE 11746 16 KUNTE AKASH SUNIL ST MALE 12947 17 NAIKWADE JAYSHREE NARSINGRAO OPEN FEMALE 13023 18 NAIKWADE SANJIVANI KISANRAO OPEN FEMALE 13093 19 PATHAN NAUSHAD UMARKHAN OPEN MALE 12790 20 PATIL MEGHA CHANDRASHEKHAR OPEN FEMALE 13160 21 PAWAR BHAGWAT ASARAM OPEN MALE 12643 22 PAWAR SATISH SURESH ST MALE 12040 23 RATHOD MANISHA RAMRAO VJ FEMALE 12617 24 RAUT SANTOSH RAMESH OPEN MALE 12630 25 SATKAR DIPA BHIMRAO NT FEMALE 12952 26 SHENKUDE ARCHANA SUBHASHRAO OBC FEMALE 13115 27 SURWE SHEELA HARIBHAU SC FEMALE 13185 28 THORAT ROHIDAS SURYABHAN SC MALE 12755 29 THORAT SATISH ARJUNRAO SC MALE 12376 Navgan Shikshan Sanstha Rajuri (N) Mrs.
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