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The J&K Board of Professional Entrance THE J&K BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Notification No. 31-BOPEE OF 2012 Dated: 13th of June 2012 Merit List of candidates for admission to Full time Diploma programs in Government and Private Polytechnics in J&K State on the basis of Diploma Polytechnic Entrance Test-2012 held on 10th of June 2012. (ANNEXURE-I) The candidates can view their result (Marks and Rank) on our website www.jakbopee.org and at BOPEE offices Jammu and Srinagar. The allotment of Branch and Institution will be done on the basis of merit/rank, choice given by the candidates in their counseling forms and availability of seat at the time of counseling. The schedule for counseling will be notified separately in the due course of time. Secretary J&K BOPEE No. BOPEE/Adm-216/440-48 Dated: 13/06/2012 Copy to 1. Commissioner/Secretary, Technical Education, J&K Govt. Srinagar. 2. Commissioner/Secretary, ARI & Trainings, J&K Govt. Srinagar. 3. Secretary, J&K Board of Technical Education, Srinagar. 4. FA/CAO, BOPEE. 5. Law Officer, BOPEE. 6. Pvt. Secretary to Chairman, BOPEE for information of the Chairman. 7. Pvt. Secretary to Chairman, Supervisory & Monitoring Constitutional Statutory Permanent Committee for information of the Chairman. 8. In charge I. T. Section BOPEE, for necessary action. 9. Standing Councils, J&K BOPEE Jammu/ Srinagar. 10. Editor in Chief Daily Excelsior, State Times, Rising Kashmir, Greater Kashmir and Leh Times for publication in next issue of their News Paper. 11. Office File. 1 PROVISIONALLY SELECT CANDIDATES FOR FULLTIME DIPLOMA PROGRAME IN GOVT. AND PVT. POLYTECHNICS - 2012 1 409871 SUSHANT K VASHER RAVI KUMAR M SC 126 1 2 402238 YASIR AKBAR MOHD AKBAR THOKROO M OM 116 2 3 405654 ANKIT RAINA RAVINDER KUMAR M RBA 115 3 4 405122 VATIKA JAMWAL BIMAL DEV SINGH JAMWAL F OM 115 4 5 401010 SUHAILA ANJUM MOHMMAD SHAFI WANI F OM 115 5 6 409155 SHARAFAT ALI GHULAM NABI M RBA 113 6 7 408048 BHARGAV MOHAN MOHAN LAL M SC 111 7 8 401448 UMER BIN YOUSUF MOHAMMAD YOUSUF KHAN M RBA 110 8 9 406098 NIKHIL KESAR KRISHAN DUTT M OM 109 9 10 403567 AJAZ AHMAD DAR GHULAM QADIR DAR M OM 106 10 11 405113 GUNJAN KOUR MOHAN SINGH F OM 105 11 12 401761 AADIL FAYAZ FAYAZ AHMED HAFIZ M OM 105 12 13 400527 UZMAH JAVED JAVED IQBAL F OM 105 13 14 406605 MITHUN KUMAR SHARMA PREHLAD SHARMA M OM 104 14 15 408311 SAYED SOHAIL JAFRI MUMTAZ HUSSAIN SHAH M OM 104 15 16 405991 SAURAV TAGOTRA SURINDER KUMAR M OM 103 16 17 408006 HARDEEP SINGH RAJPAL SINGH M OM 102 17 18 400397 HEENA AIJAZ SHAH AIJAZ AHMAD SHAH F OM 102 18 19 400371 MARIYA ZAHOOR AHMAD ZEHGEER F OM 102 19 20 404926 DIKSHA ASHWANI KUMAR F OM 102 20 21 405564 KUMARI ANJU MULKH RAJ F SC 101 21 22 408974 ASHUTOSH KHAJURIA SANTOSH KUMAR KHAJURIA M OM 101 22 23 401686 BURHAN NABI GULAM NABI RATHER M OM 101 23 24 407866 DHEERAJ KUMAR RATTAN LAL M SC 101 24 25 401587 ABDUL MATEEN MATTOO MOHAMMAD RAFIQ MATTOO M OM 100 25 26 408860 BALBIR SINGH GURMEET SINGH M OM 99 26 27 409064 RAQIB REYAZ REYAZ AHMAD WANI M RBA 99 27 28 410124 SUNANDAN BANATHIA SHIV KUMAR SHARMA M OM 99 28 29 407422 VIJAY KUMAR DEWAN CHAND M SC 99 29 30 404189 SHEIKH AB BASIT FAYAZ AHMAD SHEIKH M OM 99 30 31 404964 FARHAT HAMID KOHLI ABDUL HAMID KOHLI F STGB 99 31 32 400104 SEERAT BASHIR BHAT BASHIR AHMAD BHAT F OM 99 32 33 404320 ADIL FAYAZ GANIE FAYAZ AHMAD GANIE M OM 98 33 34 408196 SUNEET PAL SINGH KESAR SINGH M OM 97 34 35 401715 SUHEEL AHMAD SHAH ABDUL REHMAN SHAH M OM 97 35 36 401657 AQIB MANZOOR MANZOOR AHMAD M OM 97 36 37 403738 MOHAMMAD IQBAL KHAN MOHAMMAD ASHRAF KHAN M OM 96 37 38 406263 VASU NARGOTRA SUNIL NARGOTRA M OM 96 38 39 409071 GAURAV PANDITA SANJAY PANDITA M OM 96 39 40 408511 GUNEET SINGH INDERJEET SINGH M OM 96 40 41 403343 AMIR HUSSAIN BHAT AB MAJEED BHAT M OM 96 41 42 403067 TOUSEEF AHMAD ITOO MAQSOOD AHMAD ITOO M OM 96 42 43 404001 NASIR MOHSIN THOKROO ALI MOHD THOKROO M OM 96 43 44 402217 MOHD YASSIN PANDITH ALTAF HUSSAIN PANDITH M RBA 95 44 2 45 405640 SAHIL SETH SHAM LAL SETH M OM 95 45 46 408468 MUDASSIR TARIQ BUTT TARIQ HUSSAIN BUTT M OM 95 46 47 402885 SYED OWAIS SHAFI SYED MOHAMAD SHAFI M RBA 95 47 48 409471 JAVAID IQBAL MOHD IQBAL M STGB 95 48 49 404786 SHAMLI KATARIA BALWANT RAJ F OM 95 49 50 404547 ISHTIYAQ AHMAD GAKHAR GHULAM NABI GAKHAR M RBA 95 50 51 404631 JAHANGIR AHMAD KHAJA GH MOHI UD DIN KHAJA M OM 95 51 52 408047 KUNNAL KUMAR DARSHAN LAL M SC 94 52 53 405136 PAYAL BALI PARVESH BALI F OM 94 53 54 407537 PARAS MAHAJAN SURINDER MAHAJAN M OM 94 54 55 402142 NASEEM AHMAD KASANA GH HUSSAIN KASANA M STGB 94 55 56 404530 HUZAIFA RAFIQ RAFIQ AHMAD GANIE M OM 94 56 57 402882 FAISAL HUSSAIN GANIE MOHAMMAD HUSSAIN GANIE M OM 94 57 TABISH MEHRAJ SHAH 58 404064 GEELANI MEHRAJ U DIN SHAH GEELANI M OM 94 58 59 401366 RAYEES AHMAD SHAH ABDUL REHMAN SHAH M OM 93 59 60 402992 RAYEES AHMAD LONE MOHAMMAD RAMZAN LONE M OM 93 60 61 401945 SAHIL ALI BHAT ALI MOHD BHAT M OM 93 61 62 402719 IRSHAD AHMAD KHANDAY BASHIR AHMAD KHANDAY M OM 93 62 63 409167 KHALID BASHIR MOHD BASHIR M STGB 93 63 64 406326 ADITYA PANDITA ROMESH PANDITA M OM 93 64 MANZOOR AHMAD 65 404299 IFSHAN MANZOOR MAQSOOD MAQSOOD M CDP 93 65 66 400462 ISBAH JEHAN MANZOOR AHMAD KACHKAR F OM 93 66 67 404874 HASINA BANO GHULAM RAZA F STL 92 67 68 407650 ADARSH SHARMA SUKH CHAIN SHARMA M OM 92 68 69 405029 VISHALI BHARDWAJ GURDAYAL SINGH F OM 92 69 70 404307 GOWHER RASHID LONE ABDUL RASHID LONE M OM 92 70 71 403056 NAVEED AHMAD BHAT GHULAM MOHMAD BHAT M OM 92 71 72 404664 TAJAMUL ISLAM NASEER AHMAD PAREY M OM 92 72 73 401951 AARIF BASHIR BASHIR AHMAD LONE M RBA 92 73 74 407122 SHUBHAM GUPTA ROMESH CHANDER M OM 91 74 75 402345 MOHD IQBAL KHAN GHULAM HASSAN KHAN M OM 91 75 76 405173 NEHA KAR RAMESH KUMAR KAR F OM 91 76 77 410452 SHIVAM SAWHNEY SUBHASH KUMAR M RBA 91 77 78 404278 RAJA MUFEED ABDUL AHAD M OM 91 78 79 401017 IFRA JAN MUSHTAQ AHMAD BHAT F JKPM 91 79 80 401701 MOHD AYOUB DAR GH MOHI UD DIN DAR M OM 91 80 81 408146 ARJUN SINGH BAKEEL SINGH M RBA 91 81 82 408717 SAJAN SUDAN HARBANS LAL M OM 91 82 83 410372 ABHISHEK PATYAL TILAK RAJ M OSC 91 83 84 400844 AALIF HAMID ABDUL HAMID DAR F OM 91 84 85 400068 FATIMA MOHD AMIN SHORA F OM 91 85 86 403155 KALEEM UL LAH HUSSAIN AHMAD M OM 91 86 87 406542 SHUBHAM SHARMA RAM PAUL SHARMA M OM 91 87 88 404365 MOHAMMAD SAJAD MOHAMMAD AMIN KHANDAY M RBA 91 88 89 401149 FAISAL GULL GULL MOHMAD BHAT M OM 91 89 3 90 401610 TAHIR AHMAD DAR ABDUL HAMEED DAR M RBA 91 90 91 400435 TOOBA JEHAN MANZOOR AHMAD KACHKAR F OM 90 91 92 408516 DHEERAJ SHARMA RAVI CHANDER SHARMA M OM 90 92 93 402004 ABID IQBAL LONE GH NABI LONE M OM 90 93 94 410578 VIKRAM DUTT ROMESH LAL M SC 90 94 95 406659 MUSHRAF HUSSAIN MOHI UD DIN M RBA 90 95 96 408555 TANVEER SINGH NIRMAL SINGH M OM 90 96 97 403437 MAJID HASSAN NISSAR AHMAD BHAT M OM 90 97 98 402616 MUTAHHER BASHIR BASHIR AHMAD GANAIE M OM 90 98 99 408813 HIMANSHU BHARDWAJ JAI PAUL SHARMA M ALC 90 99 100 410684 RAHIL THAKUR AMAR SINGH THAKUR M OM 90 100 101 408549 RISHAV SHARMA ASHWANI KUMAR SHARMA M OM 90 101 102 400361 IFRAH AMJAD AMJAD HUSSAIN BABA F OM 90 102 103 402741 YOUNUS AHMAD MOHAND BASHIR AHMAD MOHAND M OM 89 103 104 409440 RAGBEER SINGH TARLOCHAN SINGH M OM 89 104 105 403641 TANVEER AHMAD MALIK BASHIR AHMAD MALIK M OM 89 105 106 402661 FIRDOUS AHMAD DAR ABDUL MAJEED DAR M RBA 89 106 107 407959 ABHISHEK KASHYAP RAMESH CHANDER M OM 89 107 MUDASIR AHMAD 108 401311 SHAIRGUJRY GH AHMAD SHAIRGUJRY M OSC 89 108 109 400952 NAYEEMA ASHIQ ASHIQ HUSSAIN SHAH F OM 89 109 JAVAID AKHTAR HUSSAIN 110 401254 HASHIM ABBAS KHAN KHAN M OM 89 110 111 400267 INSHA ASHIQ ASHIQ HUSSAIN KHAN F OM 89 111 112 403719 SHAHID HUSSAIN MIR GULAM MOHD MIR M OM 89 112 113 401487 ADIL HUSSAIN ALI MOHAMMAD SHAH M OM 89 113 114 404166 YOUNIS AHMAD BHAT ABDUL HAMEED BHAT M RBA 89 114 115 408884 CHETAN THATHOO KANWAR KRISHAN THATHOO M OM 89 115 116 408723 SAHIL ATRI YASH PAUL M SC 88 116 117 408822 KANAV KUMAR KISHORE KUMAR M SC 88 117 118 401772 MIR NASEER AHMAD HAMID ULLAH MIR M OM 88 118 119 406999 SAHIL RAJ KUMAR M OM 88 119 120 403920 AKHTER HUSSAIN GH RASOOL DAR M RBA 88 120 121 405240 RASHMI RATTAN LAL F SC 88 121 122 401039 SABA NABI GULAM NABI GANAIE F OM 88 122 MOHAMMAD RAMZAN 123 404028 OMAR RAMZAN RATHER RATHER M RBA 88 123 124 402562 WAKEEH UL ISLAM DAR ABDUL KHALIQ DAR M RBA 88 124 125 405603 SHAVI RASGOTRA RAJ KUMAR SHARMA F OM 88 125 126 403356 MOHD ISMAEEL DAR ABDUL RAHIM DAR M OM 88 126 127 401452 MAQSOOD AHMAD PARAY AB REHMAN PARAY M RBA 88 127 128 405679 SOURAV SHARMA JAI PAUL SHARMA M OM 88 128 129 407452 VASU SHARMA SUBHASH KUMAR M OM 88 129 130 404784 SUNAKSHI SHARMA AYUDHIA NATH F ALC 88 130 131 408062 VIKAS KUMAR VERMA BABU RAM M OSC 88 131 SYED ISHFAQ AHMAD 132 400740 SYED AROOB ISHFAQ ANDRABI F OM 88 132 4 133 409496 AMIT KOUL MAHARAJ KRISHAN KOUL M OM 88 133 134 401563 PEERZADA NASIR FIRDOUS PEERZADA A M FIRDOUS M OM 88 134 135 403368 MIR BASIT AFAQ MIR AFAQ AHMAD M OM 88 135 136 409290 VIVEK SINGH MANHAS RAVINDER SINGH MANHAS M OM 87 136 137 408134 ABDESH VERMA PARKASH CHAND M OSC 87 137 138 406725 CHETAN SHARMA RASHPAL SHARMA M ALC 87 138 139 404317 MOHAMMADAAZHAR GANIE MOHAMMAD AMIN GANIE M RBA 87 139 140 408571 MANJEET SINGH RATTAN SINGH M OM 87 140 141 403139 SHOWKAT AHMAD ALI MOHD BHAT M OM 87 141 142 408255 SANDEEP KUMAR MOHINDER LAL M OM 87 142 143 410754 AMRIT PAL SINGH MANJEET SINGH M CDP 87 143 144 403432 OWAIS AHMAD SHAH MEHRAJ UD DIN SHAH M OM 87 144 145 400624 ARZEENA BATOOL GHULAM NABI THOKER F OM 87 145 146 402064 PEERZADA MOHSIN SHAFI PEERZADA MOHMAD SHAFI M OM 87 146 147 404521 AQIB MUJTABA BASHIR AHMAD TANTRAY M OM 87 147 148 403055 RASHID QAYOOM 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