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Roll No Name of the Student Eng/ Mar / His/ Soc/Geo RAMNIRANJAN JHUNJHUNWALA COLLEGE GHATKOPAR (W) MUM 86 FYJC ARTS ROLL CALL DIV- A 2019 - 2020 ROLL NO NAME OF THE STUDENT ENG/ MAR / HIS/ SOC/GEO/ ECO/ EVS/ HPE 1 AMBRE NIVIYA UMESH JANHAVI 2 CHAVAN ASHWINI TANAJI ALKA 3 CHAVAN PRIYA PRAKASH PRIYANKA 4 CHOUDHARY RUFAIDA MOHD. SHAKEEL SHABANA 5 KHARADE SUMIT KISHOR SUNITA 6 KOYANDE ADITI SUHAS SAMPADA 7 KULAYE BHAVNA DILIP DARPANA 8 MORE JANHAVI SANTOSH SARIKA 9 NARSALE SANJANA DATTARAM DAKSHATA 10 PARAB JANHAVI MAHESH MANDAKINI 11 PAWAR DIKSHA MILIND SUNITA 12 RAJE RIDDHI KEDAR PRAJAKTA 13 SASANE ISHWANSHIKUMAR VINAYAK ANJALI 14 SHAIKH SHEEBA MOHAMMED AHAMMED ASMA 15 SHELAR HARSHADA KAILAS USHA 16 SHEWALE GAURI VILAS VANITA 17 SONAWANE NEHA LAWRENCE SUSHMA ENG/ SANSK / HIS/ GEO /SOC/ ECO/ EVS/ HPE 28 DALAI SUBRATH SUBHASH PUSHPA 29 KHAN HAJIRA PARVEZ ATIKA 30 SAWANT NISHAD NANDKISHOR NEHA ENG/ HIN / HIS/ GEO /SOC/ ECO/ EVS/ HPE 31 AASIYA ABRAR HUSAIN SAFIYA 32 ANSARI BUSHRABANO SHAHIDALI AMINA 33 ANSARI MARYAM MOHAMMED SALIM RAZIYA 34 ANSARI SADAF MOHAMMED KAZIM SHAHANABANU 35 ANSARI ZAINAB MAQSOOD ALI AFSANA 36 BIND MAHIMA RAJENDRAPRASAD SUNITADEVI 37 CHAUDHRY KHUSHNAZ NIYAZ ASMA 38 CHAURASIYA SANDHYA KANHAIYALAL SHANTIDEVI 39 CHAWDHARY NISHADBANOO NISAR AHMED SABIRA 40 CHOUDHARY PRITI KUMARI UPENDRA MEERA DEVI 41 CHOUDHARY RAFINA KHATOON GULAM HUSAIN SARVAR JAHAN 42 CHOUDHARY SHIFA LUTFULLAH MEHJABEEN 43 DUBEY RAMA ANIL SUMAN 44 GAUD TISHA UMESH INDU 45 GUPTA VISHAL BAJRANG SITAU 46 IDRISI SHABEENA BANO MOHAMMED WAKEEL ASFIYA BANO 47 JAISWAL MEENA TRILOKI SANGEETA 48 JAISWAR DEEPALI RAMLALIT SHAKUNTALA 49 JAISWAR NEETUDEVI ASHOK KUMAR GAYATRI 50 JAISWAR ROSHANI MANOJ 51 KALWATAR FALAK NOMA USMAN RUKHSANA 52 KANOJIYA ABHISHEK SURESHKUMAR SHYAMADEVI 53 KARMALKAR SHIVAM SANJAY SAYALI 54 KAZI ANAM SHAKIL AHMED YASMIN 55 KHAN AALIYA JAMIL NAZEEN 56 KHAN ARSHAD MUDASIR RAZIYA BANO 57 KHAN FIRDAUS FATIMA AKBAR ALI ATIQA Page 1 RAMNIRANJAN JHUNJHUNWALA COLLEGE GHATKOPAR (W) MUM 86 FYJC ARTS ROLL CALL DIV- A 2019 - 2020 ROLL NO NAME OF THE STUDENT ENG/ HIN / HIS/ GEO /SOC/ ECO/ EVS/ HPE 58 KHAN HUDA ABUHURERAH CHAND BEE BEE 59 KHAN JEENAT BANO ALHAK AHMED MEHNAZ BANO 60 KHAN LATEEF ANIS KHATIJA 61 KHAN MOHAMMED SALMAN RAJAUDDIN AMEENA KHATOON 62 KHAN NAASIRA KHATOON MOHAMMED IQBAL ASMA 63 KHAN NAGMA BEGUM NAIMUDDIN MUBINA KHATOON 64 KHAN SABREEN JUMMAN SABRUNNISA 65 KHAN SAIMA ABDUL KHALIQUE HADISUNNISA 66 KHAN SAMEER NAFISABDUL SHAHENAZ 67 KHAN SHAHEEN BAKHSHULLAH JANNATUNNISA 68 KHAN SHAZIYA ANJUM IRSHAD MEHJABEEN 69 KHAN SHIFA ABDUL SAMAD TASBIRUNNISA 70 KHAN SHIFA MOHD ABRAR RUQAIYA 71 KHAN SIDRA MOHAMMED JAVED SHABNUM 72 KURMI NISHANCHALADEVI VIJAYKUMAR RAJKUMARI 73 MALIK JAINAB ABDUL KHALID NAJMA 74 MANIHAR MOHAMMAD RAFIQ SHAHENSHA MEHRUNNISA 75 MEHVISH WASEEM AHMED SABANA BANO 76 MISHRA DEEPESH PAWAN KUSUM 77 MONU KUMAR SUKUNLAL SONAPATI 78 NAGMA KHATOON ABDUS SALAM ASHRAFUNNNISA 79 NISHAD NIKHILKUMAR JALDHARI CHANDRAKALADEVI 80 NISHAD SEEMA SHIVKUMAR SHEELADEVI 81 PANDEY ANAND RAJESH GIRIJA 82 PANDEY HARIOM RAMCHEBAR SEEMA 83 PATEL BRIJESH SHIVPRASAD LALITA DEVI 84 PEREIRA DELAN ROYSTON PRADEEP VINITHA 85 PUROHIT MUSKAN SURESH KANTA 86 RAJBHAR SHIVNARAYAN FULA 87 RAYEEN TASROOM NAZRIN BEGUM RIYAZ NARGIS 88 ROZARIO MELISSA ARNOLD NARIMA 89 SALINS ANNET MARTINA MANOHAR JULIET 90 SAROJ ROSHNI RAMMILAN LALI 91 SAYYED KHANSA HASHIM SABIHA 92 SAYYED MUSKAN KAMALUDDIN TAHIRA 93 SAYYED NAZNEENBANO HUSAIN HASINA BANO 94 SEN SOUMI SUPRIYA RITA 95 SHAH ANAM ABDUL MAJID SABERA BEE 96 SHAH MEHJABEEN SABIR MEHBOOB BI 97 SHAH MUSKAN ABDUL SAGEER RUQIAYYA 98 SHAIKH AFREEN BANO ABDULLAH NOOR JAHAN BANO 99 SHAIKH AFREEN BANU ABDUL LATIF NASREEN BANU 100 SHAIKH ALFIYA AKHTAR NIKHAT 101 SHAIKH ALFIYA MEHMOOD NAFEESA 102 SHAIKH ALFIYA SALAM HUSSAIN RAZIYA 103 SHAIKH AQSA NAZIR AHEMED MANNA BI 104 SHAIKH ARSHI KHWAJA HUSAIN AALIYA BEGUM 105 SHAIKH BUSHRA RIZWAN AHMED SHAHEEN 106 SHAIKH IQRA SHAMSUDDIN NUSRAT 107 SHAIKH MAHENOOR MOHD. ILYAS REHANA Page 2 RAMNIRANJAN JHUNJHUNWALA COLLEGE GHATKOPAR (W) MUM 86 FYJC ARTS ROLL CALL DIV- A 2019 - 2020 ROLL NO NAME OF THE STUDENT ENG/ HIN / HIS/ GEO /SOC/ ECO/ EVS/ HPE 108 SHAIKH MUSHILAH ZABI IMTEYAZ AKBARI BEGUM 109 SHAIKH MUSKAN SAYYED UR REHMAN RASHIDA 110 SHAIKH NAZIYA NASEEM AHMED NASEEN JAHAN 111 SHAIKH RAFAT ABDUL MAJID TABASSUM 112 SHAIKH TAEREEN MOID ALI SHAMIMA 113 SHAIKH TASMINA BANO ABUZER NAZIA SULTAN 114 SHAIKH ZAREEN BASHIR AHMED SHABANA Page 3 RAMNIRANJAN JHUNJHUNWALA COLLEGE GHATKOPAR (W) MUM 86 FYJC ARTS ROLL CALL DIV- B 2019 - 2020 ROLL NO NAME OF THE STUDENT ENG/ MAR / HIS/SOC/ GEO/ POL.SCI / EVS/ HPE 151 ANSARI MOHAMMED ALI LUKMAN AASMA 152 BAIKAR HARSHAL SUHAS SHEJAL 153 CHAUDHARI MANSI SANTOSH JYOTI 154 DESHMUKH OMKAR SANJAY HARSHADA 155 DHANE ARCHIT HEMANT LATA 156 DHAWARE KAVYA KALIDAS JAYSHREE 157 GOSAVI ANIKET BHIKAN MANISHA 158 KHEDASKAR PRAPTI KARUNESH SHRADDHA 159 PARULEKAR BHARGAVI RAJESH MANIK 160 PATIL SHRUTIKA SHYAM VAISHALI 161 SALUNKHE DURGA SHANTARAM SANGITA 162 SHIRSAT ABHIJIT DATTATRAY YOGITA 163 SINGH MANASI GOPAL VALI 164 TELANGE ROHIT RAGHUNATH MAAEE 165 VIRKAR ASMITA SAHAJI JAYSHREE ENG/ SANSK / HIS/SOC/ GEO/ POL.SCI / EVS/ HPE 170 MAURYA SEJAL VIJAY RENU 171 SHAIKH SIMRAN ALTAF MINAZ ENG/ HIN / HIS/SOC/ GEO/ POL.SCI / EVS/ HPE 172 ANJALI MUKESH SUMAN 173 ANSARI AFSHA MOHAMAD AZAM ALIYA 174 ANSARI AQSA PARVEEN ABRAR AHMED 175 ANSARI FARHEEN NASIRALI AKRUNNISA 176 ANSARI MOHMMAD SAMIR PARVEJ SAMIMA PARVIN 177 ANSARI NOORSHAMA ROZ ALI RUKAIYA 178 ANSARI TASHIYA NAZ MD. MURAD SHAHANAZ KHATUN 179 BAIG AZRA SHAHBAZ SHAGUFTA 180 BAJPAI KHUSHI VISHAL RANI 181 BHADKE TAKSHAK BAPU RUPALI 182 BHARTI SNEHA DEEPAK SUNITA 183 BUSHRA FATMA NIZAM ASHRAF AFSANA 184 CHAUDHARI AAFREEN AKBAR ALI TARABUNISA 185 CHAUDHARY NASARIN ABDULLAH NIKHAT JAHAN 186 CHAUDHARY SHOAIB ABDUL HAFIZ TAREEQUNNISA 187 CHAUHAN JAANVI ARVIND VATSALA 188 CHAUHAN VAISHNAVI ARVIND VATSALA 189 CHAURASIYA JANVI RAMASARE SUNITA 190 DUBEY JAYA RAJEEV KUMAR ANJU DEVI 191 DUBEY SANJANA MANOJ NAMITA 192 DUBEY SHREEYA MAHENDRA DIMPLE 193 GAIKWAD NAVTEJ NARENDRA SADHANA 194 GAUD PAYAL PRAMOD SHAKUNTALA 195 GOUD PANKAJ ASHOK KUMAR KUSUM 196 GUPTA KOMAL LALCHAND CHAMPA 197 GUPTA KOMAL RAM KUMAR KIRANDEVI 198 GUPTA SANDHYA SANTOSH SUNITA 199 JAISWAL VEDPRAKASH JAIPRAKASH SHANTIDEVI 200 JAISWAR PRITI RAVINDRA KUMAR KANCHAN 201 JAISWAR VANDANA VIJAY KUMAR FULMATI 202 KACCHI GAURAV MANOHAR MANISHA Page 4 RAMNIRANJAN JHUNJHUNWALA COLLEGE GHATKOPAR (W) MUM 86 FYJC ARTS ROLL CALL DIV- B 2019 - 2020 ROLL NO NAME OF THE STUDENT ENG/ HIN / HIS/SOC/ GEO/ POL.SCI / EVS/ HPE 203 KAJAL BIRENDRA KUMAR PRAJAPATI CHANDRAMATI 204 KANAUJIYA SHRIYANSHU KUMAR VINOD KUMAR REKHA 205 KAZI ALFIYA SALIM FARIDA 206 KHAN ALFIYA BANO IQRAR AHMED SHABANA 207 KHAN HAJRA BABU MUNIRA 208 KHAN KULSUM MOULANA SHAHIZAD AASMA KHATON 209 KHAN MARIYA QIBTIYA ABRAR AHMED ANJUM 210 KHAN MEHJABIN MAQSOOD YASMEEN 211 KHAN MOHAMMAD SUFIYAN FARZANA 212 KHAN MUSHAHIDA MOH YUSUF ABRUNNISA 213 KHAN NAJMEEN ZAHID RAHISA 214 KHAN NOOR SABA MOHAMMED MAQBOOL NOOR JAHAN 215 KHAN RUBINA MOHD. SALIM SABRUN NISA 216 KHAN RUQAYYA MOULANA SHAHIZAD ASMA KHATOON 217 KHAN SUFIYA JAVED RUBINA 218 KHAN UMME KULSUM FAZLU REHMAN RASHIDA 219 KUNTENI PRAVIN PADMARAO HAMSAMMA 220 KUSHWAHA KRISHNA SURENDRA MANORAMMA 221 MAHEJABEEN AHMED ALI UMME KUSUM 222 MAURYA ASHU SANJAY NEERA 223 MAURYA MUSKAN ASHOK SHIVKUMARI 224 MD. ABEEDALI MD. TARABALI TAHIRAKHATOON 225 MIRKAR AKANSHA DEEPAK DEEPIKA 226 MISHRA SAKSHI VINODKUMAR MANORAMA 227 MOURYA AAKASH RAKESH UMA 228 PANT KOMAL BHAGVATIPRASAD PUSHPA DEVI 229 PRAJAPATI KAJAL SHRIDHAR SUNITA 230 PRAJAPATI KIRAN SHIVPUJAN LILAVATI DEVI 231 PRAJAPATI NISHA SURESH USHA 232 PRAJAPATI ROHIT RAMASHANKAR KALAVATIDEVI 233 RANA SUBHAM KUMAR SHANKAR SUNITA DEVI 234 SAHU CHANDRAVEER KUMAR UPENDRA RAMSAKHI DEVI 235 SAHU SUBHASREE PRADEEP SUSHMA 236 SAYED ZAYED WAHID ALI AYESHA 237 SHAH SABA KHATUN MO. HASAN ASRUNNISA 238 SHAH SEHRUNNISA ZAHID ALI BILQEES 239 SHAIKH AAMRIN MOHD. AYUB SHAHJAHAN 240 SHAIKH ALFIYA ABDUL KARIM ASMA 241 SHAIKH ARBAZ MUBINUDDIN FAREEDA 242 SHAIKH KASHAF MEHMOOD SHENAZ 243 SHAIKH MAHJABEEN MOHD ANEES HSINA BEGUM 244 SHAIKH MUSKAN AHMED FIROZA 245 SHAIKH MUSKAN ASGAR ALI GAUSIYA BANO 246 SHAIKH PARVEEN MOHD. AFROZ ALAM RAZIYA SULTANA 247 SHAIKH SAMAN BASHIR ZEENATH 248 SHAIKH SANIYA HAMID RUBINA 249 SHAIKH SANIYA MOHD. ISHA RUKHSANA 250 SHAIKH SHADAP ANJUM HUSAIN RESHMA 251 SHAIKH SHAHEEN IRFAN AHMED SHEHNAZ BANU 252 SHAIKH SHAMASHAHIN MOHAMMAD SHAMIM RABINA Page 5 RAMNIRANJAN JHUNJHUNWALA COLLEGE GHATKOPAR (W) MUM 86 FYJC ARTS ROLL CALL DIV- B 2019 - 2020 ROLL NO NAME OF THE STUDENT ENG/ HIN / HIS/SOC/ GEO/ POL.SCI / EVS/ HPE 253 SHAIKH SIDRA SHAKIL SAMINA 254 SHAIKH TAMANNA PARVEZ AALAM AYESHA 255 SHAIKH TUBA HAMID HUSAIN SHABANA 256 SHARMA MADAN JAIHIND GUDDI DEVI 257 SHIRKE SHRADDHA SUDHIR ANITA 258 SHUKLA ANKITA RAJESH SAROJ 259 SHV JYOTI GOPALJI TARADEVI 260 SINGH AMAN ANAND NANDINI 261 SINGH AMIT ASHOK SEEMA 262 SINGH AYUSH KUMAR SATYAPRAKASH RENU 263 SINGH PRACHI AKHILESH REENA 264 SINGH SHIKHA AMAR GEETA 265 SINGH SNEHA DHANANJAY RIPU 266 SINGH SURAJKUMAR SANJAY ARTI 267 THAKKAR NIDHI BHARAT NEETA 268 TOLE ABEERAH SAMEER SHAGUFTA 269 UPADHYAY HARSH DHARMESH BANDANA 270 VARMA SHIVKUMAR VIRENDRA SANJU 271 VISHWAKARMA KHUSHBOO LAVLESH SUNEETA 272 YADAV CHANDANI SUBHAS MEENA 273 YADAV DHANANJAY DHARMENDRA SUSHMA 274 YADAV KHUSHI RAJESH KANTIDEVI 275 YADAV MANISH SUBHASH SUNITA 276 YADAV REEMA RAMNAYAN LILAVATI 277 YADAV RUPALI KAMLESH KAMLADEVI 278 YADAV VISHAL CHINTARAM MIRADEVI 279 ZAIBA RAIS AHMAD MUSTAKIMBANO 280 ZUBAIDA KHATOON GULAM HUSAIN RAHIMUNNISA Page 6 RAMNIRANJAN
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