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Updated List of Students to Receive Degree August 2016 Directorate of Open & Distance Learning JAMIA HAMDARD Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi Dated: 03rd January 2014 Bachelor of Computer Application Roll Name of the Candidates Fathers Name Enrolment No. Division Year No. 4388 SADDAM HASSAN S/O IMAM HASSAN ABBAS ODL/08/401/2743 1st 2012 ABBAS 4371 BIRENDRA KUMAR S/O BINDESHWAR DAS ODL/08/401/2392 1st 2012 DAS 4012 FARHEEN KHAN D/O IFTEKHAR HUSAIN ODL/09/401/162 1st 2012 KHAN 8343 SHOAIB S/O SHABUDDIN ODL/08/401/2199 1st 2012 4153 SANJAY TIWARI S/O RAMAKANT TIWARI ODL/09/401/100 1st 2012 4288 CHANDRA MOHAN S/O KASHINATH RAM ODL/09/401/319 1st 2012 KUMAR 4014 PRIYANKA KALRA D/O ANAND KUMAR KALRA ODL/09/401/164 1st 2012 4024 MOHD. KASHIF S/O QAZI NOORUDDIN ODL/09/401/176 1st 2012 4158 GUNJA KUMARI D/O RAM CHANDRA MAHTO ODL/09/401/106 1st 2012 4222 VIKAS SINGH MALIK S/O RAJENDER SINGH ODL/08/401/2148 1st 2012 MALIK 4084 AJITESH PRATAP S/O ABHAY PRATAP SINGH ODL/09/401/018 1st 2012 SINGH 4192 JATINDER SINGH S/O KARNAIL SINGH ODL/09/401/230 1st 2012 8728 KAILASH KUMAR S/O MADAN JHA ODL/08/401/2651 1st 2011 JHA 8287 MANVENDER SINGH S/O KUSHENDER SINGH ODL/08/401/2138 1st 2011 8125 SANJAY MANDAL S/O MANTU CHARAN ODL/08/401/2463 1st 2011 MANDAL 8152 ARUN KUMAR S/O ARJUN PRASAD ODL/08/401/2026 1st 2011 MAHTO 8531 RAGHVENDRA SINGH S/O SURENDRA SINGH ODL/08/401/2443 1st 2011 8570 AJIT KUMAR MISHRA S/O HARI NARAYAN ODL/08/401/2484 1st 2011 MISHRA 8190 MOHD. TALIB S/O MOHD. ZAHID ODL/08/401/2067 1st 2011 8910 SHAHNSHAH S/O ABDUL MALIK ODL/06/401/0751 1st 2012 8295 VIJAY KUMAR S/O RAM KUMAR ODL/08/401/2147 1st 2011 8135 SHANAWAZ ALAM S/O AFTAB ALAM ODL/08/401/2128 1st 2011 8486 DEEP CHANDRA S/O DURVEEN SINGH ODL/08/401/2395 1st 2011 8564 VINAY KUMAR S/O RAMPALAT ODL/08/401/2478 1st 2011 8491 DILIP KUMAR S/O SHIVADHYAN ODL/08/401/2400 1st 2011 KUSHWAHA KUSHWAHA 8423 MAHBOOB AHMAD S/O HABIB AHMAD ODL/08/401/2283 1st 2011 8284 ASHUTOSH KUMAR S/O RAJENDER PRASAD ODL/08/401/2135 1st 2011 GUPTA GUPTA 8210 SHAHAN SAH ALI S/O MD. HAIDER ALI KHAN ODL/08/401/2088 1st 2011 8289 MUKESH S/O OMI SHARMA ODL/08/401/2141 1st 2011 8288 MOHAMMED YASEEN S/O MOHAMMED SHAIR ODL/08/401/2139 1st 2011 KHAN KHAN 3207 SHEEBA ANWAR D/O ANWAR ALI KHAN ODL/07/401/1890 1st 2010 3099 RICHA VASHIST D/O ARUN KUMAR VASHIST ODL/07/401/1751 1st 2010 2732 HARENDRA KUMAR S/O THAKUR DAS ODL/07/401/1219 1st 2010 3254 AMAR NATH S/O RAVINDRA NATH ODL/07/401/1337 1st 2010 TRIPATHI TRIPATHI 3260 KARMVEER SINGH S/O KRISHNA KUMAR ODL/07/401/1343 1st 2010 2759 MD. ASIF SABA S/O MD. WAIZULLAH ODL/07/401/1260 1st 2010 ANSARI 2763 SHIRZA THAKUR D/O VINOD KUMAR ODL/07/401/1265 1st 2010 2208 NISAR MOHAMMAD S/O KHAIRATI MOHAMMAD ODL/06/401/0516 1st 2009 2186 FAIZAN KHAN S/O IRFAN KHAN ODL/06/401/0625 1st 2009 15034 JITENDRA KUMAR S/O NIRMAL SHARMA ODL/05/401/157 1st 2008 SHARMA 15196 RAVI RANJAN S/O RAJ NARAYAN PRASAD ODL/05/401/356 1st 2008 PRASAD 4018 MAIRAAJ AHMAD S/O AQUBAL AHMAD ODL/09/401/169 1st 2012 4234 ANSHUL GUPTA S/O RAVI GUPTA ODL/09/401/254 1st 2012 8802 RANJEET KUMAR S/O DASHRATH SINGH ODL/08/401/2734 1st 2011 4127 MANSOOR ALAM S/O MD. RAISUDDIN ODL/09/401/066 1st 2012 4139 RAKESH KUMAR S/O MANORANJAN PRASAD ODL/09/401/079 1st 2012 BALAJI MISHRA 8909 SATISH SHEKHAR S/O BHARAT PRASAD ODL/08/401/2547 1st 2011 8412 ASHOK GOSWAMI S/O KAMAL RAJ GOSWAMI ODL/08/401/2270 1st 2011 8024 ACHLESH KUMAR S/O HARENDRA PAL SINGH ODL/08/401/1930 1st 2011 SINGH 4130 MD. WASIM AKRAM S/O MD. NAZIR UDDIN ODL/09/401/069 1st 2012 8059 RAKESH KUMAR S/O DHARAM VEER SINGH ODL/08/401/1965 1st 2011 4156 AJAY SINGH S/O BALJEET SINGH ODL/09/401/104 1st 2012 4190 FAIZAN BAIG S/O MOHD. SULTAN BAIG ODL/09/401/228 1st 2012 4118 GAURAV BARTHWAL S/O DARSHAN BARTHWAL ODL/09/401/055 1st 2012 4225 PAWAN VERMA S/O ARUN VERMA ODL/09/401/237 1st 2012 2339 INDERJOTE SINGH S/O PREM SINGH ODL/06/401/0871 1st 2009 8026 AIJAZ AHMED S/O IZHAR AHMED ODL/08/401/1932 1st 2011 8707 FAISAL AHMAD S/O MD. NASEEM ODL/08/401/2628 1st 2011 8639 SYED ABDUL HADI S/O SYED NOOR ULLAH ODL/08/401/2554 1st 2011 4021 MOHAMMAD KASIF S/O MOHAMMAD ODL/09/401/173 1st 2012 ACHCHHAN KHAN 4116 MOHD. RAFI S/O MOHD. RAFIQ ODL/10/401/085 1st 2013 4280 SHRADHA TRIPATHI D/O INDU BHUSHAN ODL/10/401/154 1st 2013 4170 SHASHANK KUMAR S/O ANAND KUMAR SINGH ODL/10/401/127 1st 2013 SINGH 4243 AMIT S/O ROHITASHVA ODL/10/401/223 1st 2013 SYLVESTER 4304 SHAHID RAJA S/O KHURSHID ALAM ODL/10/401/189 1st 2013 4146 SHILPI VERMA D/O RAJESH VERMA ODL/10/401/010 1st 2013 4185 AMAR JEET S/O SHIV SHANKAR ODL/09/401/220 1st 2013 4114 HARIS SHAMSI S/O MASHKOOR AHMAD ODL/10/401/083 1st 2013 4273 LOKESH JAISWAL S/O SHIVJI PRASAD SHAH ODL/10/401/145 1st 2013 4141 MANINDER SINGH S/O MANMOHAN SINGH ODL/10/401/004 1st 2013 BALI BALI 4194 KESHAV SINGH S/O UTTAM SINGH ODL/09/401/232 1st 2013 4249 DHIRAJ S/O SURENDER KUMAR ODL/10/401/231 1st 2013 4257 MANISH KUMAR S/O DAYA NAND JAISWAL ODL/10/401/240 1st 2013 JAISWAL 4253 JITENDER GARG S/O SATISH GARG ODL/10/401/236 1st 2013 4317 SONGARIN PHINAO S/O ILYMAS PHINAO ODL/10/401/258 1st 2013 4158 TANZEEL HAMID S/O SANOWER HUSSAIN ODL/10/401/113 1st 2013 4250 DILIP KUMAR YADAV S/O NAGESHWAR YADAV ODL/10/401/232 1st 2013 4115 IRAM D/O FARHAT KHAN ODL/10/401/084 1st 2013 4245 ASHISH PEREIRA S/O AGNELO PEREIRA ODL/10/401/226 1st 2013 4140 HIMANI D/O KISHAN CHAND ODL/10/401/003 1st 2013 4242 AKANKSHA NAND D/O PARMANAND PRASAD ODL/10/401/222 1st 2013 ARYA ARYA 4260 PRATIGYA PUNJ D/O RABINDRA SINGH ODL/10/401/243 1st 2013 4143 RITU RAWAT D/O M. 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