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English (Home University) English (Home University) PG % / Physically Sr. No. Form No. Name of Candidate Entrance 70% University Name Other University Name Reservation Remark Challenged? Score punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 1 2019002283 BHALERAO VAIBHAV SUNIL 80.3 56.21 no sc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 2 2019003944 KHARAT SUHAS RAJENDRA 73.19 51.233 no sc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 3 2019000405 SIDHARAM BASAVARAJ DHANASHETTI 71 49.7 no general kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 4 2019000884 HALLOLI REVANSIDH MAHADEV 69 48.3 no general kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 5 2019000785 AAISHA JABEEN MD IQBAL SOUDAGAR 69 48.3 no obc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol Consider P.G. 6 2019002009 WADKAR PRADNYA DHARMRAJ 68.13 47.691 no general kar_univsersity Mark punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 7 2019000595 KHARADE NAGRAJ DASMAYYA 66 46.2 no sbc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 8 2019001281 BHAGYASHRI NARAYAN SHELAKE 65 45.5 no ntc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 9 2019002590 Panjabrao Chandrakant Chavan 65 45.5 no sebc_maratha kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 10 2019002024 MURGAL KAVITA SHRIRAM 64 44.8 no obc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 11 2019000084 JANRAO NIWRUTTI BHIMRAO 64 44.8 no sc kar_univsersity Consider Home 12 2019002866 SANDHYA MANOJ PARANJAPE 64 44.8 other_university Shivaji University Kolhapur no general University Swami Ramanand tirth Consider Home 13 2019003261 DESHMUKH BHAGYASHRI RAMRAO 64 44.8 other_university Marathwada University no sebc_maratha University Nanded Savitribai Phule Pune Consider Home 14 2019001394 VAIBHAV ANIL AIDALE 64 44.8 other_university no sc University University punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 15 2019001564 PATIL VAISHALI VISHNU 63 44.1 no ews kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 16 2019001113 PATIL BHAGYASHRI SIDDHARAM 63 44.1 no obc kar_univsersity Consider Home 17 2019001646 SAVASE BAPUSO SITARAM 62.93 44.051 other_university UNIVERSITY OF PUNE no sebc_maratha University punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 18 2019000403 KAMALAKAR SHIVALINGAPPA RUGE 62 43.4 no sbc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 19 2019002692 kolekar savita madhukar 61.5 43.05 no ntc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 20 2019002574 GOVE SOPAN LAXMAN 61.38 42.966 no general kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 21 2019002057 Savita Sadanand Jadhav 61.13 42.791 no obc kar_univsersity Consider Home 22 2019000153 DHAVALE MEHER ASHOK 61 42.7 other_university Pune University no sc University punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 23 2019001620 GUND NITIN PRABHAKAR 60.25 42.175 no general kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 24 2019001290 vyavhare somanath saudagar 60 42 no sebc_maratha kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 25 2019001540 AIWALE HIMALAYA DATTATRAYA 59.56 41.692 no sc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 26 2019002682 GAIKWAD KUBER PANDURANG 59 41.3 no general kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 27 2019004045 GADHIRE SACHIN SUBRAV 59 41.3 no sc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 28 2019001536 Shashikant rajkumar shinde 58.25 40.775 no sc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 29 2019001995 KASHID AVINASH BHASKAR 58.25 40.775 Yes sebc_maratha kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 30 2019003071 MADHURI SATISH KONDUBHAIRY 58 40.6 no general kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 31 2019003244 SAVITA ANKUSH GIDDE 58 40.6 no sebc_maratha kar_univsersity Savtribai Phule Pune Consider Home 32 2019003243 BEDARE NAVANATH DNYANESHWAR 58 40.6 other_university no sebc_maratha University Pune University punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 33 2019002701 Rupali Rajendra Agalave 57.75 40.425 no ntc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 34 2019000961 TAMBOLI AMEER HUSEN 57.38 40.166 no obc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 35 2019004063 POORNIMA MANIKRAO PATIL 57 39.9 no general kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 36 2019003092 SWAMI RITURAJ BALING 57 39.9 no obc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 37 2019003346 PRADEEP DHARMARAJ WADKAR 57 39.9 no sebc_maratha kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 38 2019002445 IMAM BABULAL SHAIKH 56.62 39.634 no obc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 39 2019001092 ARCHANA VILAS BUDRUK 56 39.2 no general kar_univsersity 40 2019002169 PURVA RAHUL DHAVALE 56 39.2 no sc Consider Home 41 2019000456 Avinash Gopalrao Deshpande 56 39.2 other_university Pune University,.Pune no general University punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 42 2019002618 MALLIKARJUN TATERAO SONKAMBLE 55.63 38.941 no sc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 43 2019000464 Pradnya Vaijanath Kate 55.13 38.591 no sc kar_univsersity 44 2019000107 DIPALI PRASHANT NALAVADE 55 38.5 no sc punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 45 2019001241 SUKESHNI MACHHINDRA KAMBLE 55 38.5 no sc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 46 2019000115 POORNIMA RANGAPPA DATTI 55 38.5 no kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 47 2019002056 Ashwini Arjun Sawant 55 38.5 no sc kar_univsersity SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE Consider Home 48 2019003408 BABAR PRASAD DADASAHEB 55 38.5 other_university no general UNIVERSITY University Consider Home 49 2019002118 SIKANDAR YUSUF MUJAWAR 55 38.5 other_university University of Pune no obc University punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 50 2019003931 MALEWADI SHRISHAIL APPASAHEB 54 37.8 no general kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 51 2019003797 ARVIND BABURAO SHINDE 54 37.8 no ntb kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 52 2019001405 JADHAV GAUTAM GULCHAND 53.88 37.716 no sc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 53 2019001547 PARBAT RANI POPAT 53 37.1 no general kar_univsersity Consider Home 54 2019002675 PARBAT SONALI POPAT 52 36.4 no general University punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 55 2019000552 BEDAGNUR ONKAR SIDDHARUDH 52 36.4 no ntc kar_univsersity 56 2019004165 DESHMUKH RAVINDRA DATTATRAYA 51 35.7 no ews punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 57 2019000807 ANJALI DHANRAJ SHIRSI 51 35.7 no general kar_univsersity 58 2019002327 SOHEL IBRAHIM SHAIKH 51 35.7 no general punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 59 2019001546 Chopra Mahesh Chander 51 35.7 no kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 60 2019003993 SONALI BABURAO KOTALE 50 35 no ews kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 61 2019002480 VIBHUTE ASHWINI RENUK 50 35 no general kar_univsersity Yeshwantrao Chavan Consider Home 62 2019001836 VASANT NARAYAN NAGANE 50 35 other_university Maharashtra Open no general University University, Maharashtra. punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 63 2019000728 GADEKAR YALLAPPA ANAND 49 34.3 no ntc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 64 2019004074 JAGTAP POURNIMA ANAND 48 33.6 no sc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 65 2019001602 SANGRAMSINH KISHOR SHINGADE 47 32.9 no ntc kar_univsersity punyashlok_ahilyadevi_hol 66 2019002353 ARUN SHIVAJI BADGAR 45 31.5 no ntc kar_univsersity English (Other University) PG % / Physically Sr. No. Form No. Name of Candidate Entrance 70% University Name Other University Name Reservation Remark Challenged? Score SAVITRIBAYI PHULE PUNE 1 2019000401 KADEKAR PRASHANT PRAKASHRAO 79 55.3 other_university no ntc UNIVERSITY(SPPU), PUNE Savitribai Phule Pune 2 2019000027 KULKARNI KAPIL MAHADEO 78 54.6 other_university no general University Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar 3 2019001067 Prashant Surendra Bahirao 72.3 50.61 other_university Marathwada University, no sc Aurangabad SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY 4 2019004226 SHINDE AJIT VIJAYKUMAR 72 50.4 other_university no general KOLHAPUR 5 2019000313 AVINASH GOPALRAO DESHPANDE 71 49.7 other_university PUNE UNIVERSITY, PUNE no general CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF 6 2019001441 RAKESH 69.92 48.944 other_university Yes KARNATAKA Savitribai Phule Pune 7 2019003770 VIJAY VASANTRAO GHADGE 69 48.3 other_university no general University, Pune. SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY 8 2019003190 SHAKIL AHAMAD MUBARAK BAGWAN 68 47.6 other_university no obc KOLHAPUR SWAMI RAMANAND 9 2019000630 GAJANAN PRABHAKAR BONSALE 67.53 47.271 other_university TEERTH MARATHWADA no obc UNIVERSITY, NANDED 10 2019003336 SUTAR SANTOSH PRALHAD 67 46.9 other_university PUNE UNIVERSITY Pune no obc SANT GADGE BABA 11 2019001409 TANAJI GAJENDRA DHANAKE 66.66 46.662 other_university no general UNIVERSITY AMRAVATI 12 2019000033 FUTANE DILIP JANARDHAN 66 46.2 other_university Pune University,Pune no obc Rani Channamma 13 2019001237 VITHOBA THORAT 66 46.2 other_university no University Belagavi 14 2019000082 Diksha Bhimrao Kadam 65.87 46.109 other_university Pune University no sc 15 2019001057 Madhura Govind Date 65.6 45.92 other_university University of Mumbai no general RANI CHANNAMMA 16 2019001236 SHIVANAND HIREMATH 65.25 45.675 other_university no UNIVERSITY BELAGAVI Savitribai Phule Pune 17 2019003251 SUHAS ABHIMAN SHINDE 65 45.5 other_university no sebc_maratha University, Pune 18 2019002667 Dadasaheb Baburao magar 64.69 45.283 other_university SPPU Pune no sebc_maratha SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE 19 2019001658 VARSHA BHAIRU KAKADE 64.56 45.192 other_university no sebc_maratha UNIVERSITY 20 2019002840 SUDARSHAN UTTAM KASGAVADE 64.31 45.017 other_university PUNE UNIVERSITY no sebc_maratha 21 2019000427 JOSHI ROHIT RAMCHANDRA 64 44.8 other_university EFL University Hyderabad no general 22 2019001810 MICHEL AMOL KHARBAS 64 44.8 other_university SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY no general 23 2019004004 SHAIKH UMMEHANI FAROOQ 64 44.8 other_university University of Pune no general Savitribai Phule,Pune 24 2019001471 SACHIN SAMBHAJI PAREKAR 64 44.8 other_university no ntc University Savitribai Phule Pune 25 2019003164 LEKULE JYOTI RAMCHANDRA 64 44.8 other_university no ntc university SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE 26 2019000599 SOPAN THAKAJI KALE 63.43 44.401 other_university no ntc UNIVERSITY PUNE
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