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Junior Level Renewal Eligible Students List 2018-19 Directorate of Higher Educatin, Maharashtra State, Pune 01 Assistance to Meritorious Students Scholarship- Junior level Renewal Elegible Students list 2018-19 ÝÖæÞÖ¾ÖÖ®Ö ×¾ÖªÖ£µÖÖÕ®ÖÖ †ÖÙ£ÖÛú ÃÖÆüÖµµÖ µÖÖê•Ö®ÖÖ (Ûú×®Öšü ßָü) ®ÖãŸÖÞÖßÛú¸üÞÖ ¯ÖÖ¡Ö ×¾ÖªÖ£µÖÖÕ“Öß µÖÖ¤üß ÃÖ®Ö 2018-19 Candidate ID Sr. Name of Students Full name of the institute Registration No. DHEAMSJR001 1 Chaudhari Divya Jayendra PRATAP COLLEGE AMALNER JALGAON 77/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR002 2 Yeole Pradnya Anil GARWARE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE PUNE 83/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR003 3 Aknurkar Tanvi Mehendra VINAAK GANESH VAZE COLLEGE OF ART SCI, COMM. MUMBAI 51/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR004 4 Girde Ruchka Bhaskar S.S.E.S AMRAVATI'S SCIENCE COLLEGE,NAGPUR 24/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR005 5 Charthal Gargi Vilas S.S.E.S AMRAVATI'S SCIENCE COLLEGE,NAGPUR 29/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR006 6 Bansode Priya Nagnath RAJARSHRI SHAHU JR. SCIENC COLLEGE LATUTR 94/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR007 7 Chavan Pratik Gajanan RAJARSHRI SHAHU JR. SCIENC COLLEGE LATUTR 102/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR008 8 Darade janhavi Dnyaneshwar RAJARSHRI SHAHU JR. SCIENC COLLEGE LATUTR 36/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR009 9 Korade Priyanka Sandip RAJARSHRI SHAHU JR. SCIENC COLLEGE LATUTR 60/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR010 10 Lahane Vaishnavi Bharat RAJARSHRI SHAHU JR. SCIENC COLLEGE LATUTR 101/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR011 11 Tambe Vaishnavi Kumar RAJARSHRI SHAHU JR. SCIENC COLLEGE LATUTR 99/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR012 12 Pagar Siddhesh Balasaheb SHRI PRAMOD PATIL JR COLLEGE NASHIK 76/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR013 13 Patil Sayali Pramod SHRI PRAMOD PATIL JR COLLEGE NASHIK 78/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR014 14 Bagade Shreya Subhash SANJAY GHODAWAT JUNIOR COLLEGE 58/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR015 15 Bhoi Anuradha Arun KUSUMTAI RAJARAMBAPU PATIL KANYA MAHAVIDYALAYA ISLAMPUR SANGLI 61/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR016 16 Misal Mayur Shivhari SANT TUKARAM NATIONAL MODEL SCHOOL LATUR 72/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR017 17 Savant Ravati Satyawan ABHISHEK ARTS, COMMERCE AND SCIENC JR. COLLEGE PUNE 5/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR018 18 Purohit Samruddhi Umesh ABHISHEK ARTS, COMMERCE AND SCIENC JR. COLLEGE PUNE 4/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR019 19 Patil Shivam Vinod PACE JR. SCIENCE COLLEGE MUMBAI 43/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR020 20 Muthiyan prenaa Manoj SHRI RAMKRISHN EDUCATION FOUNDATION'S MOHANLAL RAMAUTAR MANDHANA ARTS, COM, SCI. JR. COLLEGE AHMEDNAGR 7/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR021 21 Dharmadhilkari Abhishek Jagannath BHAUSAHEB FIRODIA HIGH SCHOOL AND JR COLLEGE 6/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR022 22 Ranade Sanket Sarang R. E. SOCIETY'S ENGLISH MEDIUM HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE THANE 48/10TH/2017 DHEAMSJR023 23 Kurhekar Anikta Anilrao SETABAI SANGI HIGH SCHOOL AND JR COLLEGE 67/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR024 24 Gaikwad Nupur Sharad VELOCLLT COLLEGE MADHAPUR ANDRPRADESH 93/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR025 25 Vetal Devendra santosh VIDYADHAM JR. COLLEG OFF SCIENCE SHIRUR PUNE 1/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR026 26 Shelar Sarthak Rajabhau DHRUV ACADEMY , SANGAMNER 8/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR027 27 Bhoyar Prenjan Arun SCIENCE COLLEGE CRONRESS NAGAR NAGPUR DHEAMSJR028 28 Dhok Radhika Yogesh DR.AMBEDKAR COLLEGE NAGPUR 18/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR029 29 Katkade Ashutosh Sudhakar V. N. NAIK SHIKSHAN PRASARAK MANDAL ARTS, COMM, AND SCI. COLLEGE NASHIK 86/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR030 30 Khodkumbhe Aarohi Ramdas SHRI RADHAKISAN LAXMINARAYAN TOSHNIWAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AKOLA 66/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR031 31 Kulkarni Bhakti Bhalchandra Deogri college Aurangbad. 31/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR032 32 Danole Amey Rajendra P E SOCIETYS ENGLIS MEDIUM HIGH SCHOOL THANE 46/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR033 33 Kamble Siddhant Nagsen PACE JR SCIENCE COLLEGE DADAR 50/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR034 34 Khobragade Alisha Bhola KESHAVANGAR MADHAYMIK AND JR.SCIENCE COLLEGE ,NAGPUR 26/10th/2017 DHEAMSJR035 35 Nikam Urushali Ravindra G.V.P.M's Higher Secondary School,Mehunbare Tal Chalisgaon, Jalgaon 189/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR036 36 Gaikwad Pranali Prafulla Cambrige School & Junior College, Miraj, Dist- Sangli 135/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR037 37 Shikhare Abhinay Chandrashekhar P.Bachharao vyas college junior college, Rajabhksha, Nagpur 39/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR038 38 Doke Anushka Kailas Mother Mary's Junior College of Commerce & Science, Bhayander E , Mumbai- 109/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR039 39 Warhokar Sumant Subhashrao Science College, Cogressnagar,Nagpur-012 37/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR040 40 Rathod Swati Shravan R.H.sapat arts & science Junior college, Nashik-05 183/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR041 41 Pradhan Shreeya Vaibhav D.G. Ruparel College of Arts, Science, commerce college, Matunga, Mumbai-16 97/10th/2016 1 Candidate ID Sr. Name of Students Full name of the institute Registration No. DHEAMSJR042 42 Yeole Chaitanya Waman Dr. Ambedkar College, Nagpur,440010 33/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR043 43 Wakekar Teajal Dinanath Dr. Ambedkar College, Nagpur,440010 53/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR044 44 Patil Neha Nanabahu Nanasaheb Zulal Bhiajirao Patil, Higher & secondary school,Deopur Dhule 173/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR045 45 Guntoorkar Chaitanya Shashikant Vasantrao Naik Junior College of science , Aurangabad - 03 69/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR046 46 Parmare Harshada Yadaorao Nutan Kanya Junior College, Bhandara 49/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR047 47 Udasi Prachi Sunil Samartha K.M.V.Juinor College, Badnera Road , Amravati-444605 149/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR048 48 Patil Apurva Ashwinkumar Sanjay Ghodawat Junior College, atigre, Dist- Kolhapur- 127/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR049 49 Gosavi Yashashri Anandgir D.N.C.V.P Arts, Science , Comm. Junior College, Jalgaon 187/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR050 50 Vakodkar Vaishnvi Vinay Mahatma Joytiba Phule, Junior College, Kalmnuri, Dist, Hingoli 75/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR051 51 Patil Pratiksha Anil Loknete Vyankatrao Hiray College, Panchwati , Nashik-03 27/10/2015 DHEAMSJR052 52 Patond Sakshi Namdeo Gandigram Kasishtha Mahavidyalaya , Wardha, MIDC , Barbdi road, Wardha-06 61/10th2016 DHEAMSJR053 53 Patil Kirti Dayaram SIES - Arts Sci,Comm, college, Sion, W- Mumbai-22 105/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR054 54 Kulkarni Shreya Ghansham Fergusson College, Pune-04 3/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR055 55 Khandelwal Bhumika Rajesh Shri Radhakisan Laxmanarayan Toshniwal, college, Sci, Akola-01 147/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR056 56 Kumbhakaran Atharva Sunil Sunderrao Solanke Mahavidyalaya , Majalgaon, Dist- Beed (M.S) 71/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR057 57 Vaidande Sanjana Ganpati Rajrshi Shahu Mahavidyala, Latur 413512 85/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR058 58 Nalegaonkar Sneha Suresh Rajrshi Shahu Mahavidyala, Latur 413512 199/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR059 59 chitale mrunmayee Abhijit Arihant ,Com,& Sci jr college Bavdhan, pune-21 17/10th/2016 DHEAMSJR060 60 Bodke sahil kiran V.P.Vidyanidhi High Schoool, Jr.college of science, Mumbai-049 113/10/2016 DHEAMSJR061 61 kamble Sakshi uttam Sadguru Gadage Maharaj College karad. 131/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR062 62 Wankhade Sandesh samarath Sharada Secondary And higher Secondary Vidyaniketan Malkapur.Akola 159/10th2015 DHEAMSJR063 63 Sahastrabudhe Dhananjay Satish Shri Dawale jr college Mothi Umari . Akola 135/10th 205 DHEAMSJR064 64 Faske Snehal hindurao Vyankatrao High School And junior College Ichalkaranji -416115 125/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR065 65 Deshpande yadni vasant Vyankatrao High School And junior College Ichalkaranji -416115 119/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR066 66 Mahale Komal Baburao Vasantrao Naik Mahavidyalaya Aurangabad.431003 79/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR067 67 Jagtap Nikhial Mangesh D.G.Ruparel college Of Arts,Comm. Sci Mumbai. 97/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR068 68 Ingle Ekta Suresh Kulbhushan junior College Aurangabad. 85/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR069 69 Jayesh Kashinath Badgujar Arts, Sceince And comm college, Chopda -425107 Dist-jalgaon 167/10 th 2012 DHEAMSJR070 70 Popalghat Aditi Adinath G.D.Aawant Senior And Shri SidDhivinayak junior Arts, comm, sci And B.C.s.College nashik. 189/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR071 71 Kanthale Swarupa Bhagwat Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur 87/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR072 72 Bachate Shailesh Navnath Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur 203/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR073 73 Kedar Harsha Hanumant Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur 83/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR074 74 Choure Sandhya Raosaheb Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur 223/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR075 75 Agiwal Shrushti Anoopkumar Moolji Jaitha college, Jalgaon. 187/10 th 2015 DHEAMSJR076 76 Bhansali Gauri Rekhchand Shri R.L.T. College Of Science Civil Lines, Akola (M.S)- 444 001 149/10 th 2015 DHEAMSJR077 77 Mira Balkrishna Rakhonde Shri R.L.T. College Of Science Civil Lines, Akola (M.S)- 444 001 141/10 th 2015 DHEAMSJR078 78 Shirbhate Aditi Pradip Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati-444 609 145/10 th 2015 DHEAMSJR079 79 Wakchaure Rugved Suraj Sir Parashurambhau College ,Pune. 9/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR080 80 Heda Rushi Shyam Sir Parashurambhau College ,Pune. 165/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR081 81 Khobe Rutuj Pramodrao Dr.Ambedkar College, Nagpur. 41/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR082 82 Pravin Prabhakrrao Hatti Dr.Ambedkar College, Nagpur. 47/10 th 2015 DHEAMSJR083 83 Kuthe Madhura Mohan Dr.Ambedkar College, Nagpur. 51/10 th 2015 DHEAMSJR084 84 Lohakare Sharavari Sanjay Dr.Ambedkar College, Nagpur. 55/ 10 th 2015 2 Candidate ID Sr. Name of Students Full name of the institute Registration No. DHEAMSJR085 85 Riddhi Ramesh Sahare Dr.Ambedkar College, Nagpur. 61/01th 2015 DHEAMSJR086 86 Patil Siddhant Suhas Dr.Ambedkar College, Nagpur. 65/10 th 2015 DHEAMSJR087 87 Mamulkar Unnati Purushottam Science college, Congress Nagar, 440012 Nagpur. 43/10 th 2015 DHEAMSJR088 88 Bhatambare Sarvesh Ramchandra A. D. Joshi junior College Jule Solapur, 413004 3/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR089 89 Jadhav Harshada Balasaheb Hutatma Rajguru Mahavidyalaya, Rajgurunagar, tal Khed, Dist Pune 410505 23/10 th 2015 DHEAMSJR090 90 Wani Apurva Sanjiv HPT ARTS AND RYK SCIENCE COLLEGE, VIDYANAGAR NASHIK 422005 177/10 th 2015 DHEAMSJR091 91 Malatkar Neha Eknath Rashtriya Vidyalaya, (Junior college) Chalisgaon, Jalgaon 171/10th 2015 DHEAMSJR092 92 Biyani
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