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(Junior) College, Berhampur Unique Ref Mark Max Conversion SL# Applicant Name Father Name DOB INCOME College Name No SECU Mark Mark Khallikote (Junior) College, Berhampur - 11071102 - 1 17S039048 SUDIPTA SAHU RAM CHANDRA SAHU 05-Sep-2000 581 600 581 60000 Berhampur Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 2 17S025856 NEERAJA PANIGRAHY NIRANJAN PANIGRAHY 28-Sep-2000 581 600 581 563304 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar SONALI PRIYADARSINI SANTOSH KUMAR 3 16S001527 17-May-2000 578 600 578 96000 11071102-Khallikote (Junior) College, Berhampur-Berhampur BEHARA BEHARA Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 4 * 17S053376 SWETA RANI SUTAR DASHARATH SUTAR 17-Nov-2001 575 600 575 25000 19051101 - Bhubaneswar BISHNUPRIYA Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 5 17S034219 BINOD KUMAR DALEI 20-Mar-2001 575 600 575 150000 PRIYADARSHINI 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 6 17S023691 ABHIPSHA SAHU DILIP KUMAR SAHU 07-Apr-2000 574 600 574 120000 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar 7 17S055348 MENAKA BARAL SAPAN KUMAR BARAL 14-Jan-1999 574 600 574 335802 Delhi Public School,Sector 14 - CBSE - RAMESH CHANDRA Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 8 16S017402 DEBASMITA BISWAL 15-Dec-2000 574 600 574 450000 BISWAL 19051101 - Bhubaneswar Adyant +2 Science College, Chandrasekhar Pur - 19055101 - 9 16S017769 ANANYA SAHOO MAYADHAR SAHOO 23-Dec-2000 574 600 574 481000 Chandrasekharpur 10 * 16S000218 SWARUPINI PATNAIK LALMOHAN PATNAIK 22-Nov-2000 574 600 574 580000 Ravenshaw (Junior) College, Cuttack Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 11 17S026321 SONIA SAHU BHAGIRATHI SAHU 25-Jan-2001 574 600 574 581772 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 12 * 17S051914 R DIVYA R SANYASI RAO 09-Feb-2000 573 600 573 150000 19051101 - Bhubaneswar Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 13 16S006143 ASLESHA PADHY AMULYA KUMAR PADHY 23-Jun-2000 573 600 573 500000 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar JASHMIN KUMARI RABINDRA KUMAR Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 14 * 16S015705 14-Jul-2000 573 600 573 600000 BEHERA BEHERA 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar SANDHYARANI BIJAYA KUMAR Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 15 * 16S014447 18-Apr-2001 572 600 572 2244 MAHARANA MAHARANA 19051101 - Bhubaneswar Newtonian Institute of Science & Technology, Balasore - 16 17S050910 KRISHNA DAS BHARAT CHANDRA DAS 24-Jan-2001 572 600 572 48000 02025107 - Santikanan, Balasore 17 16S014499 KASTURI DAS BISHNU DAS 01-Apr-2001 571 600 571 80000 KIIT Science College, Patia - 19055118 - Patia 18 16S016089 SUCHISMITA PAL ASHOK PAL 24-Jun-2000 571 600 571 410276 Ravenshaw (Junior) College, Cuttack - 07181101 - Cuttack NARASINGHA Shailabala Women's (Junior) College, Cuttack - 07181202 - 19 * 17S027555 RADHARANI SAMANTRAY 04-Oct-1999 10 10 570 4000 SAMANTRAY Cuttack Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 20 * 17S049146 SUSHMITA BASTIA SIBARAM BASTIA 11-Feb-2000 10 10 570 30000 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar ADYASHA 21 * 17S038490 PARSURAM BHATTA 22-Feb-1999 10 10 570 40000 KIIT Science College, Patia - 19055118 - Patia PRIYADARSHANI 22 * 16S004476 LIZA RANI PATI PRASANTA PATI 24-May-2000 10 10 570 40000 Attabira (Junior) College, Attabira - 03022101 - Attabira Gangadhar Meher (Junior) College, Sambalpur - 28141101 - 23 * 17S039497 GEETANJALI MEHER SATRUGHNA MEHER 14-Aug-2000 10 10 570 40000 Sambalpur HEMANTA KUMAR Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 24 * 17S034243 SATABDI SAMAL 09-Aug-2000 10 10 570 40000 SAMAL 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar Unique Ref Mark Max Conversion SL# Applicant Name Father Name DOB INCOME College Name No SECU Mark Mark Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 25 * 17S053539 SIPRA BISWAL BIJAY KUMAR BISWAL 05-May-2000 10 10 570 40000 19051101 - Bhubaneswar 26 * 16S005832 SUPRIYA DASH VIJAY KUMAR DASH 27-Aug-2000 10 10 570 40000 Nimapada (Junior) College, Nimapada - 26132101 - Nimapada 27 * 17S054412 KRISHNA BEHERA JOGESWAR BEHERA 04-Apr-2001 10 10 570 42000 Ravenshaw (Junior) College, Cuttack - 07181101 - Cuttack 28 16S011728 NADAUL NASAR MIR SAMSUDDIN 06-Sep-2000 10 10 570 45000 Salepur (Junior) College, Salepur - 07152102 - Salepur MADHABANANDA 29 17S053686 POOJA PARIDA 21-Jun-1999 10 10 570 48000 Bhadrak (Junior) College, Bhadrak - 04091101 - Bhadrak PARIDA Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 30 * 17S023909 BASANTI MURMU JAYRAM MURMU 12-Dec-1999 10 10 570 49000 19051101 - Bhubaneswar PRAMOD KUMAR 31 17S052510 ABHIPSA MAHAPATRA 11-Aug-2000 10 10 570 50000 KIIT Science College, Patia - 19055118 - Patia MAHAPATRA PRIYASHREE SIMRAN 32 17S042094 RANJAN KUMAR SAHOO 04-Mar-2001 10 10 570 50000 Bhadrak (Junior) College, Bhadrak - 04091101 - Bhadrak SAHOO Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 33 17S037900 A ABHISMITA SWAIN ABHIMANYU SWAIN 01-Dec-2001 10 10 570 52000 19051101 - Bhubaneswar Shastriji Mahila Vidyaniketan, Bhawanipatna - 15085204 - 34 * 17S026820 BHAGYASHREE MEHER JAYRAM MEHER 16-Sep-2000 10 10 570 55000 Shaktinagarpada, Bhawanipatna Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 35 17S041983 MONALISHA PANDA SATYANANDA PANDA 29-Mar-2001 10 10 570 55000 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 36 17S039649 SHRADHANJALI SAHOO RAMESHWAR SAHOO 20-Feb-2001 10 10 570 55000 19051101 - Bhubaneswar Government (Junior) Science College, Malkanagiri - 21091101 - 37 16S016476 JAYASHREE SANA RANJIT SANA 15-May-2000 10 10 570 60000 Malkanagiri Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 38 17S038196 SUNEINA SETHY SAROJ KUMAR SETHY 28-Jan-2000 10 10 570 60000 19051101 - Bhubaneswar Bargarh Women's (Junior) College, Bargarh - 03072202 - 39 17S053398 ISHITA CHAUHAN KISHOR CHAUHAN 01-Feb-2001 10 10 570 65000 Bargarh Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 40 * 17S053079 ANKITA SAHOO TRILOCHAN SAHOO 21-May-2000 10 10 570 72000 19051101 - Bhubaneswar Rairangpur (Junior)College, Rairangpur - 22082101 - 41 16S012444 ANANYA ABHILIPSA AKSHAY KUMAR BISWAL 22-Apr-2000 10 10 570 80000 Rairangpur SATWAKI SUBHADARSANI Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 42 17S025778 SURAJIT SAMAL 18-Aug-2000 570 600 570 80000 SAMAL 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 43 17S026409 PRIYADARSHINI SAHOO SIDHESWAR SAHOO 15-Mar-2001 10 10 570 96000 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar 44 * 16S017119 IPSITA SAHOO MRUTYUNJAY SAHOO 15-Aug-2000 10 10 570 100000 Fakir Mohan (Junior) College, Balasore - 02111101 - Balasore DHIRAJ KUMAR 45 17S036098 MUSKAN AGRAWAL 08-Jan-2000 10 10 570 100000 Kendriya Vidyalaya, Bargarh - CBSE - AGRAWAL NEHA SAI Sashi Bhusan Rath Government Women's (Junior) College, 46 16S014910 MANORANJAN SABAT 07-Mar-2001 10 10 570 100000 PRIYADARSHANI Berhampur - 11071203 - Berhampur Unique Ref Mark Max Conversion SL# Applicant Name Father Name DOB INCOME College Name No SECU Mark Mark KHIROJA KUMAR Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 47 17S066578 SUBHRASHREE PRADHAN 17-Dec-2000 10 10 570 119760 PRADHAN 19051101 - Bhubaneswar 48 17S057914 NIDHI SAHOO BINOD SAHOO 15-Nov-1999 10 10 570 120000 Ravenshaw (Junior) College, Cuttack - 07181101 - Cuttack SWAYAM PRABHA Saraswati +2 Science College, Bhawanipatna - 15085101 - 49 17S037815 SANJAYA SAHANY 08-Sep-1998 10 10 570 120000 SAHANY Bhawanipatna SURJYA NARAYANA Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 50 17S048248 ALISHA PANDA 28-Mar-2001 10 10 570 122880 PANDA 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar 51 17S064636 LATASHA SWAIN RANJIT KUMAR SWAIN 22-Dec-2000 10 10 570 125000 Ravenshaw (Junior) College, Cuttack - 07181101 - Cuttack Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 52 17S053311 RUPALI PADHI PROMOD KUMAR PADHI 10-Jun-2000 10 10 570 126000 19051101 - Bhubaneswar CHINMAYEE 53 17S040045 LAXMIDHAR DASH 23-Jul-2000 10 10 570 145000 Ravenshaw (Junior) College, Cuttack - 07181101 - Cuttack PRIYADARSINI DASH DEVENDRA KUMAR Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 54 16S017577 EKTA PANDA 24-Apr-2001 10 10 570 150000 PANDA 19051101 - Bhubaneswar Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 55 17S047864 BAISHALI MISHRA SARADA KANTA MISHRA 24-Jun-2000 10 10 570 160000 19051101 - Bhubaneswar SWATI SWAGATIKA R.P. +2 Science Residential College, Bidharpur, Abhimanpur - 56 17S048934 SAROJ KUMAR BEHERA 06-Sep-2000 570 600 570 165500 BEHERA 07025101 - Bidharpur, Abhimanpur KISHORE CHANDRA 57 17S053921 DEEPTIMAI BESAN 25-May-2001 10 10 570 176000 Jyoti Vihar (Junior) College, Jyoti Vihar - 28126101 - Jyoti Vihar BESAN AKSHAYA KUMAR Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 58 17S025491 DIKSHYA MOHANTY 04-Apr-2000 10 10 570 193560 MOHANTY 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar 59 17S028097 ALISHA BHARTI ABID ALI HUSSAIN 21-Feb-2000 10 10 570 194000 KIIT Science College, Patia - 19055118 - Patia Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar (Junior) College, Bhubaneswar - 60 * 17S045525 SONALI SARANGI SUDHIR KUMAR SARANGI 15-Mar-2001 10 10 570 195972 19051101 - Bhubaneswar Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 61 17S036967 ANCHAL GOUDA ASHOK KUMAR GOUDA 08-Oct-2000 10 10 570 237480 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar Khallikote (Junior) College, Berhampur - 11071102 - 62 17S051949 BHAGYASHREE MAJHI BINOD BEHARI MAJHI 23-Jul-1999 10 10 570 250000 Berhampur Saraswati (Junior) Vidya Mandir, Neelakantha Nagar - 63 17S034224 SWETA MOHAPATRA SASIDHAR MOHAPATRA 06-May-2001 10 10 570 250000 11075105 - Neelakantha Nagar Buxi
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