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Click Here to View Marks STAGE-II Marks Sr. Application Domicile Sub STAGE-I Roll No. Candidate Name Father Name DOB Category Marks of Marks of Computer No. Seq. No. State Category Total Marks Shorthand Test Knowledge Test OTHER THAN GENERAL(UNR 1 200765 1010010001 AAKANCHHA LATE BAGESHWARI SHAHI 9/22/1985 NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED UTTAR PRADESH ESERVED) 2 200084 1010010002 AAKASH CHOWDHARY ASHOK KUMAR 10/5/1991 UTTAR PRADESH SC NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED 3 206744 1010010003 AAKASH GUPTA LATE KRISHNA PRASAD GUPTA 1/2/1979 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED 4 200872 1010010004 AANCHAL VERMA SUBHASH CHANDRA VERMA 10/3/1993 UTTAR PRADESH OBC WOMAN 59.0002 0 12 GENERAL(UNR 5 206742 1010010005 AARATI UPADHYAY OM PRAKASH UPADHYAY 8/1/1988 UTTAR PRADESH WOMAN 21.3792 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) 6 207559 1010010006 AARTI KUREEL BHAGWANDEEN 1/18/1983 UTTAR PRADESH SC WOMAN ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED GENERAL(UNR 7 201976 1010010007 ABDUL KHABEER MAQUSOOD AHMAD 2/28/1986 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 48.05 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) 8 207046 1010010008 ABDUL WAFA NASRULLA SHEKH 4/10/1992 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED 9 201412 1010010009 ABHAY BHARTI JAIPAL SINGH BHARTI 7/6/1987 UTTAR PRADESH SC NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED 10 200314 1010010010 ABHAY KUMAR PARMESHWAR KUMAR 5/23/1992 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 40.044 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED GENERAL(UNR SPORT 11 200392 1010010011 ABHAY MISHRA MRINAL MISHRA 11/2/1994 UTTAR PRADESH 69.9682 95.7 27 ESERVED) PERSON (S.P) 12 207560 1010010012 ABHAY RAJ TUNNU 12/10/1978 UTTAR PRADESH SC NONE 20.046 0 2 13 200355 1010010013 ABHEY SINGH RATHORE SANTOSH KUMAR RATHORE 1/1/1993 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 45.5386 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED GENERAL(UNR 14 203267 1010010014 ABHIJEET DWIVEDI VIDYA KANT DWIVEDI 9/16/1984 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 46.7566 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) OTHER THAN GENERAL(UNR 15 205613 1010010015 ABHIJEET KUMAR DINESH PRASAD 1/21/1989 NONE 72.5194 90 27.8 UTTAR PRADESH ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 16 207332 1010010016 ABHIJEET KUMAR RAI AJEET RAI 7/16/1987 UTTAR PRADESH NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 17 201725 1010010017 ABHIJEET ROY RAJENDRA KUMAR ROY 3/9/1994 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 73.2292 71.1 28.5 ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 18 200014 1010010018 ABHIJEET SRIVASTAVA SUSHIL BEHARI LAL 3/18/1988 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 61.2846 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) OTHER THAN GENERAL(UNR 19 202707 1010010019 ABHIJIT SINGH SAWINDER SINGH 2/24/1983 NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED UTTAR PRADESH ESERVED) 20 207158 1010010020 ABHILASH KUMAR VERMA MANGALA PRASAD VERMA 7/1/1985 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED 21 200254 1010010021 ABHILASH SINGH RAM RAJ SINGH 10/5/1994 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 72.9302 129.9 26.1 PRAKASH CHANDRA GENERAL(UNR 22 203090 1010010022 ABHILASH SRIVASTAVA 1/11/1988 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 78.1512 96 28.1 SRIVASTAVA ESERVED) 23 205929 1010010023 ABHILEKH KUMAR OM PRAKASH KANAUJIYA 7/11/1991 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 44.0936 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ABHIMANYU PRAKASH GENERAL(UNR 24 203567 1010010024 OM PRAKASH SRIVASTAVA 4/3/1985 UTTAR PRADESH NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED SRIVASTAVA ESERVED) 25 201183 1010010025 ABHIMANYU VERMA JAWAHAR LAL VERMA 8/10/1994 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 64.8734 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED 26 205344 1010010026 ABHINANDAN SINGH DILEEP KUMAR 6/19/1980 UTTAR PRADESH SC NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED OTHER THAN GENERAL(UNR 27 201017 1010010027 ABHINAV KUMAR ASHOK KUMAR SINGH 7/1/1991 NONE 47.8374 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED UTTAR PRADESH ESERVED) OTHER THAN GENERAL(UNR 28 200483 1010010028 ABHINAV KUMAR PRABHU NATH MUKHERJEE 1/27/1993 NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED UTTAR PRADESH ESERVED) 29 205878 1010010029 ABHINAV KUMAR SETH GAURI SHANKER SETH 3/26/1985 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED 30 207774 1010010030 ABHINAV PAL PRADEEP KUMAR PAL 2/10/1990 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 44.6704 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED GENERAL(UNR 31 202561 1010010031 ABHINAV PRATAP SINGH BHUPENDRA SINGH 7/15/1989 UTTAR PRADESH NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) Page 1 of 81 STAGE-II Marks Sr. Application Domicile Sub STAGE-I Roll No. Candidate Name Father Name DOB Category Marks of Marks of Computer No. Seq. No. State Category Total Marks Shorthand Test Knowledge Test GENERAL(UNR 32 203895 1010010032 ABHINAV SINGH RAVINDRA SINGH 6/11/1990 UTTAR PRADESH NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 33 205895 1010010033 ABHINAV TRIPATHI RAKESH TRIPATHI 7/15/1994 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 36.9668 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 34 200811 1010010034 ABHINAV UPADHYAY TRILOKI NATH UPADHYAY 10/5/1989 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 23.379 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) PHYSICALLY 35 202849 1010010035 ABHINAY VERMA SUBHASH CHANDRA VERMA 3/23/1993 UTTAR PRADESH OBC HANDICAPPED 64.1204 57.9 15.9 (P.H) GENERAL(UNR SPORT 36 205283 1010010036 ABHISEKH SRIVASTAVA SHIV PRAKASH SRIVASTAVA 8/17/1988 UTTAR PRADESH 71.0312 75.3 27.6 ESERVED) PERSON (S.P) GENERAL(UNR 37 200013 1010010037 ABHISHEK CHITRAGUPTA ANIL KUMAR 8/16/1985 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 66.7326 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 38 205624 1010010038 ABHISHEK DAS SHAILENDRA KUMAR DAS 4/27/1990 UTTAR PRADESH NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) OTHER THAN GENERAL(UNR 39 206373 1010010039 ABHISHEK KUMAR RAJENDRA PRASAD 2/25/1989 NONE 49.722 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED UTTAR PRADESH ESERVED) OTHER THAN GENERAL(UNR 40 201045 1010010040 ABHISHEK KUMAR SURENDRA SINGH 8/5/1991 NONE 60.4054 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED UTTAR PRADESH ESERVED) 41 201561 1010010041 ABHISHEK KUMAR MOTILAL 7/11/1994 UTTAR PRADESH SC NONE 25.3788 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED GENERAL(UNR 42 203828 1010010042 ABHISHEK KUMAR GIRJA SHANKER 6/28/1990 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 72.577 96.9 49.7 ESERVED) 43 206503 1010010043 ABHISHEK KUMAR BHARTI FAGU RAM 11/30/1994 UTTAR PRADESH SC NONE 17.3796 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ABHISHEK KUMAR GENERAL(UNR 44 206508 1010010044 ANIL KUMAR KESARWANI 4/6/1994 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 53.808 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED KESARWANI ESERVED) ABHISHEK KUMAR 45 202175 1010010045 BANWARI LAL KUSHWAHA 9/4/1991 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 49.4264 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED KUSHWAHA GENERAL(UNR 46 201677 1010010046 ABHISHEK KUMAR PANDEY JAYANT KUMAR PANDEY 1/18/1987 UTTAR PRADESH NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 47 204771 1010010047 ABHISHEK KUMAR PANDEY ASHOK KUMAR PANDEY 1/22/1988 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 73.2292 97.5 26.6 ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 48 201656 1010010048 ABHISHEK KUMAR RAI RAMESH CHANDRA RAI 7/1/1988 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 24.7266 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) 49 200583 1010010049 ABHISHEK KUMAR SHARMA RAM KISHAN SHARMA 6/6/1989 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 64.8734 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED GENERAL(UNR 50 204892 1010010050 ABHISHEK KUMAR SINGH MAHABIR SINGH 7/6/1994 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 66.3472 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) 51 205716 1010010051 ABHISHEK KUMAR YADAV SUBEDAR YADAV 12/7/1993 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 56.222 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED GENERAL(UNR 52 206129 1010010052 ABHISHEK MANDHANI MUKESH MANDHANI 7/16/1994 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 81.0014 130.5 33.5 ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 53 200368 1010010053 ABHISHEK PATHAK S K PATHAK 12/11/1981 UTTAR PRADESH NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) 54 204062 1010010054 ABHISHEK PRAJAPATI NARENDRA KUMAR PRAJAPATI 8/25/1993 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 39.0818 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ABHISHEK PRATAP SINGH GENERAL(UNR 55 204673 1010010055 SATENDRA PAL SINGH 1/1/1993 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 64.6176 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED JADAUN ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 56 203936 1010010056 ABHISHEK SHARMA RAJENDRA PRASAD SHARMA 10/25/1994 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 66.2642 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) Page 2 of 81 STAGE-II Marks Sr. Application Domicile Sub STAGE-I Roll No. Candidate Name Father Name DOB Category Marks of Marks of Computer No. Seq. No. State Category Total Marks Shorthand Test Knowledge Test GENERAL(UNR 57 200453 1010010057 ABHISHEK SHARMA ANIL KUMAR SHARMA 8/1/1988 UTTAR PRADESH NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) 58 203912 1010010058 ABHISHEK SINGH JAI SINGH 7/15/1988 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 69.4422 113.4 44.4 59 201866 1010010059 ABHISHEK SINGH VIMAL KUMAR SINGH 3/13/1990 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 54.9142 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED 60 206451 1010010060 ABHISHEK SINGH DINESH SINGH 6/18/1991 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED 61 207480 1010010061 ABHISHEK SINGH SIYARAM SINGH 8/27/1993 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE ABSENT NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED GENERAL(UNR 62 203422 1010010062 ABHISHEK SINGH RATHOR NAEM SINGH RATHOR 6/1/1990 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 66.2498 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 63 203552 1010010063 ABHISHEK SRIVASTAVA A K SRIVASTAVA 3/31/1992 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 71.5284 123 42.9 ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 64 206587 1010010064 ABHISHEK SRIVASTAVA KAMLESH KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 7/10/1985 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 67.965 86.1 25.8 ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 65 204607 1010010065 ABHISHEK SRIVASTAVA SUSHIL BEHARI LAL 6/28/1989 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 39.2546 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 66 205451 1010010066 ABHISHEK SRIVASTAVA INDRA PRAKASH SRIVASTAVA 11/11/1988 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 65.7272 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) GENERAL(UNR 67 201846 1010010067 ABHISHEK TYAGI ISHWAR CHAND TYAGI 11/9/1987 UTTAR PRADESH NONE 52.4892 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED ESERVED) 68 207302 1010010068 ABHISHEK YADAV MUSAFIR SINGH YADAV 12/16/1986 UTTAR PRADESH OBC NONE 29.0108 NOT QUALIFIED NOT QUALIFIED 69 204453 1010010069 ABHISHEKH
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