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Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded SWAMI RAMANAND TEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY, NANDED. SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL SCIENCES CET-2018 FOR M.Sc. (CHEMISTRY) -GENERAL MERIT LIST ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED: 1. Domicile certificate of Maharashtra State or Maharashtra State board of Secondary School Certificate education (S.S.C. and H.S.C.) 2. Statement of marks of B.Sc. I, II and III year examinations. 3. Caste Certificate from the competent authority (applicable to candidate belonging to reserved category). 4. Latest non creamy layer certificate if candidate belongs to NT-A, NT-B, NT-C, NT-D, OBC or SBC Category) 5. Transfer/Leaving Certificate of previously attended educational institution (in case of candidate passing qualifying examination from Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded.) 6. Migration certificate of previously attended university (in case of candidate passing, qualifying examination from other university than Swami Ramanand Marathwada University, Nanded.) 7. For the candidates having physical disability, attested true copy of minimum 40% physical disability certificate from competent authority. (District Civil Surgeon) 8. Latest two passport size photographs of the candidate. 9. Along with original documents, one set of attested true copy of all the documents are required at the time of admission/counselling). 10. For more details of admission procedure, refer University admission prospectus of 2018-19 at http://www.srtmun.ac.in/en/announcements/8171-campus- prospectus-2018-21.html GENERAL MERIT LIST SRNO REG NAME OF THE STUDENT GENDER CAST UNIVERSITY MARKS NO 1 41 WANOLE GOPAL HANMANTRAO M NT C SRTMUN 67 2 368 SHINDE SHIVRATNA RAMKISHAN M OPEN SRTMUN 65 3 118 SHIRFULE PRITAM BAGWATRAO M OPEN SRTMUN 61 4 282 BHANDE HARSHVARDHAN ASHOKARAO M OPEN SRTMUN 61 5 42 RAMASANE YOGESHWAR RAMAKANT M OBC SRTMUN 60 6 43 POTTULWAR PAVAN SOPANRAO M ST SRTMUN 60 7 332 DESHMUKH AISHWARYA SHUBHAM F OPEN SRTMUN 60 8 198 DORLE SNEHAL RAMESHWAR F OPEN SRTMUN 56 9 229 JATAL PRIYA RAVIKANT F OBC SRTMUN 56 10 301 DHANAGE VISHAL PRAKASHRAO M OBC SRTMUN 54 11 158 PATIL VAIBHAV BABURAO M OPEN SRTMUN 53 12 281 GIDDE MAHEJABIN GULAM F OPEN SRTMUN 53 Page 1 of 10 13 334 BIRAJDAR NISHIGANDHA BALBHIM F OPEN SRTMUN 53 14 48 SHAIKH MUBIN SHADUL M OPEN SRTMUN 52 15 228 PATIL POOJA BHARAT F OPEN SRTMUN 52 16 312 CHAVAN AARTI RAM F VJNT SRTMUN 52 17 413 KADAM SANKET BALASAHEB M OPEN SRTMUN 52 18 131 WAGHMARE MANJUSHA VENKATI F SC SRTMUN 51 19 176 BAISTHAKUR KUNDANSINGH BANSILAL M VJNT SRTMUN 51 20 1 SHAIKH RUBIYA PARVIN WAHABODDIN F OPEN SRTMUN 50 21 89 MAMILWAD SATISH BHAGWAN M ST SRTMUN 50 22 94 BOBADE PRIYANKA TRYAMBAKRAO F OPEN SRTMUN 50 23 216 KORNULE KISHOR GANPAT M OPEN SRTMUN 50 24 262 KOMALWAR PUNAM TUKARAM F OBC SRTMUN 50 25 272 SHALINI MADHUKAR PADWAL F VJNT AMARAVATI 50 26 349 BHALE JUI SHIRISH F OPEN SRTMUN 50 27 35 SAKHARE POOJA GOVINDRAO F SRTMUN 49 28 65 BAGAL VINAYA CHANDRAKANT F OPEN SRTMUN 49 29 75 GODJE KIRAN OMPRAKASH F OBC SRTMUN 49 30 136 CHAVAN KAILAS BABARAO M OPEN SRTMUN 49 31 201 BAJGIRE HANMANT SHIVAJI M OBC SRTMUN 49 32 355 PATKI RUTUJA PURUSHOTTAM F OPEN SRTMUN 49 33 358 KALANKE ANJALI DILIPRAO F SBC SRTMUN 49 34 4 PAREKAR DURGA DEVIDAS F OBC SRTMUN 48 35 88 GAJELE SUNIL SHRIRANG M NT C SRTMUN 48 36 149 CHAVAN SANDIP DINKAR M OPEN SRTMUN 48 37 193 PINGLE VARAD GANESH M OPEN BAMU 48 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RUCHIKA SHAMSUNDERJI F OPEN SRTMUN 45 59 126 DESHMUKH PRASHANT KESHAVRAO M OPEN SRTMUN 44 Page 2 of 10 60 144 BODKE PRANITA GIRIDHAR F OPEN SRTMUN 44 61 150 JABHADE SONIYA BHIMASHANKAR F SC SRTMUN 44 62 152 SHAIKH GORIBEE SADIK F OPEN SRTMUN 44 63 196 SURYAWANSHI SNEHA GUNWANTRAO F OPEN SRTMUN 44 64 218 WANNALE ABHIJEET BALAJIRAO M OPEN SRTMUN 44 65 233 JOSHI VEDANTI DEVIDASRAO F OPEN SRTMUN 44 66 258 SHIFA ANJUM MOHD.ANWAR HUSAIN F OPEN SRTMUN 44 67 259 TARANNUM NAAZ MOHAMMED ARIF F OPEN SRTMUN 44 68 263 AARTI ANIL NARWADE F OPEN AMARAVATI 44 69 363 SALLAWAD PRAVIN CHATRANNA M ST SRTMUN 44 70 121 HARDAPKAR AARTI SHESHERAO F OPEN SRTMUN 43 71 122 DEVSARKAR MANJUSHA RAMDAS F SRTMUN 43 72 165 BASWANTE AJINKYA MADHAVRAO M SC SRTMUN 43 73 170 KHAN MOHAMMAD IBRAHEEM ABDUL WAKEEL M OPEN SRTMUN KHAN 43 74 188 NADIYA SARWAT MOMIN MOHAMMED ISHAQ F OBC SRTMUN 43 75 220 NADRE HANUMANT KAILASRAO M OPEN SRTMUN 43 76 230 GADAM KIRAN RAJKUMAR OPEN SRTMUN 43 77 240 LEDANGE MANJUSHA NAGESHRAO F OPEN 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