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MACRO VISION ACADEMY, BURHANPUR Selection List - 2019 CLASS 11 MATHS Sr.No Student Name Gender DOB City 1 Mansvi Sahu Female 04-May-2003 Vidisha 2 Kashish Yadav Female 04-Aug-2003 Bhusawal 3 Varidhi Jain Female 07-Apr-2003 Khandwa 4 Renuka Mehra Female 22-Nov-2003 Itarsi 5 Shrushti Anil Patil Female 13-Aug-2003 Surat 6 Hitika Bidkar Female 21-Sep-2003 Amravati 7 Kanak Patidar Female 26-Oct-2003 Ujjain 8 Shreya Mishra Female 02-Jul-2003 Banda 9 Riddhi Rathi Female 05-Aug-2003 Navi Mumbai 10 Praticha Mundhra Female 19-May-2003 Khandwa 11 Tanishqa Garg Female 07-Mar-2003 Housing Borad Colony 12 Isha Banubakode Female 02-Oct-2002 Amrawati 13 Arohi Mishra Female 12-Aug-2003 Betul 14 Apoorva Nema Female 22-Jan-2004 Chhindwara 15 Divya More Female 22-Jun-2003 Bhusawal 16 Nivedita Namdeo Female 25-Jul-2003 Sagar 17 Rishita Rathore Female 14-Jul-2004 Betul 18 Kashish Khatri Female 31-Oct-2003 Chhindwara 19 Palak Hindocha Female 10-Jun-2003 Amravati 20 Niharika Soni Female 16-Jan-2003 Maihar 21 Tashu Chhabaria Female 27-May-2003 Satna 22 Kinjal Mankar Female 06-Feb-2003 Betul 23 Vaani Kohli Female 31-May-2003 Jhansi 24 Riya Maheshwari Female 08-Jul-2003 Khandwa 25 Manjusha Kumari Tyagi Female 17-Nov-2004 Bhandara 26 Anisha Kamila Female 28-Jan-2004 Pandhurna 27 Parul Raghuwanshi Female 25-Sep-2003 Chhindwara 28 Vanshika Sahu Female 06-Apr-2003 Chhindwara 29 Riddhima Dehariya Female 01-Sep-2003 Chindwara 30 Arpita Khan Female 19-May-2003 Shahdol 31 Shrutigya Bhawsar Female 29-May-2003 Betul 32 Shailja Shukla Female 18-Mar-2004 Bhusawal 33 Mrinali Bankey Female 27-Aug-2003 Harda 34 Anushka Shukla Female 17-Jul-2003 Harda 35 Ishita Doharwal Female 07-Dec-2003 Chhindwada 36 Shruti Patel Female 04-Feb-2003 Khandwa 37 Prateeka Patidar Female 25-Sep-2003 Manawar 38 Dhanshri Dale Female 06-Sep-2003 Pandhurna 39 Mansi Chhajed Female 09-Jul-2003 Khargone 40 Vedika Walke Female 28-Apr-2003 Pandhurna 41 Sheetal Parteti Female 25-Jun-2006 Chhindwada 42 Lali Durwe Female 25-Jun-2003 Chicholi 43 Bhumika Patidar Female 05-Sep-2003 Mandleshwar 44 Vallari Hajare Female 13-May-2003 Betul 45 Aryaa Mundra Female 18-Nov-2003 Ujjain 46 Pragya Patel Female 09-Jun-2003 Khandwa 47 Harshita Singh Female 08-Sep-2003 Satna 48 Vaishnavi Suryawanshi Female 12-Nov-2003 Chhindwara 49 Ishwari Thorat Female 23-Oct-2003 Amravati 50 Yogita Barela Female 08-Aug-2003 Guna 51 Mahak Agarwal Female 01-Aug-2003 Khandwa 52 Mahak Patel Female 12-May-2004 Rewa 53 Vindheshwari Singh Rathore Female 21-Oct-2005 Mandsaur 54 Unnati Palan Female 26-Jun-2003 Khandwa 55 Khushi Vaishnav Female 24-Apr-2003 Burhanpur 56 Mohini Choudhary Female 12-May-2003 Burhanpur 57 Vidhi Jadiya Female 03-Oct-2003 Burhanpur 58 Misba Ansari Female 05-Nov-2003 Burhanpur 59 Unnati Jitendra Shah Female 26-Jun-2005 Burhanpur 60 Shreya Vagare Female 09-Mar-2003 Ichchapur 61 Stuti Jagtap Female 16-Dec-2003 Burhanpur MACRO VISION ACADEMY, BURHANPUR Selection List - 2019 CLASS 11 MATHS Sr.No Student Name Gender DOB City 62 Palak Patel Female 12-May-2004 Rewa 63 Kratika Badole Female 27-Jul-2003 Khargone 64 Mansi Sharma Female 19-Jan-2004 Indore 65 Poonam Chopke Female 11-Jan-2004 Amrawati 66 Yashi Harne Female 11-Jul-2003 Harda 67 Harshal Jharbade Female 29-Jul-2003 Betul 68 Pranjal Malviya Female 23-Jun-2003 Harda 69 Abhijeet Pundkar Male 02-Nov-2002 Amrawati 70 Piyush Sharma Male 23-Sep-2003 Satna 71 Chit Hindocha Male 13-Sep-2003 Amravati 72 Kartikey Gupta Male 21-Mar-2003 Vidisha 73 Yash Doshi Male 17-May-2005 Amrawati 74 Abhijeet Rai Male 30-Sep-2003 Bilaspur 75 Jinam Jain Male 05-Jan-2003 Khandwa 76 Anurag Soni Male 12-Mar-2004 Rewa 77 Rishi Mishra Male 27-Oct-2003 Anuppur 78 Shashank Jharaniya Male 31-Jul-2003 Sivni Malwa 79 Sajal Suhane Male 05-Nov-2003 Ganjbasoda 80 Akshat Rai Male 12-Oct-2003 Bilaspur 81 Vedant Patil Male 15-Jan-2003 Jalgaon 82 Harshit Bafna Male 19-Oct-2003 Barwaha 83 Aryaman Khuntia Male 03-Feb-2004 Baragarh 84 Naman Trishaliya Male 04-May-2003 Katni 85 Tanish Singh Rajpal Male 28-Sep-2003 Sendhwa 86 Ankur Gangwani Male 30-Sep-2003 Betul 87 Aditya Singh Male 27-Oct-2003 Banda 88 Harsh Tripathi Male 24-May-2003 Betul 89 Ayush Hurkat Male 22-Feb-2003 Pipariya 90 Rhythem Warwade Male 22-Mar-2004 Betul 91 Rudram Sarof Male 08-Apr-2004 Raipur 92 Shailendra Pratap Singh Male 15-Sep-2003 Bhusawal 93 Yashas Praboth Dandekar Male 11-Jun-2003 Nagpur 94 Krish Laad Male 19-Aug-2003 Indore 95 Shashank Mahale Male 20-Feb-2004 Betul 96 Pratham Bankar Male 16-Apr-2003 Betul 97 Piyush Choudhari Male 04-Aug-2003 Shirpur 98 Shivansh Bhatnagar Male 19-Oct-2003 Gwalior 99 Sumit Mahajan Male 20-Jun-2003 Sendhwa 100 Avi Jaiswal Male 16-Aug-2003 Kasarawad 101 Aryan Jain Male 16-Nov-2002 Khandwa 102 Aawhan Vyas Male 30-Mar-2004 Harda 103 Bhuvan Gour Male 15-Nov-2003 Hoshangabad 104 Danish Ali Siddiqui Male 24-Jun-2003 Jabalpur 105 Shivanshu Rao Male 16-Jan-2003 Jabalpur 106 Nilay Jain Male 03-Sep-2003 Betul 107 Abhinav Rauth Male 21-Jun-2004 Bhusawal 108 Parikshit Mehta Male 21-Feb-2004 Jabalpur 109 Ayush Agrawal Male 16-Jul-2003 Khargone 110 Parth Sharma Male 14-Nov-2002 Narsinghpur 111 Vedant Adlak Male 21-May-2003 Tikari Betul 112 Ajeenckya Kaabra Male 04-Oct-2003 Jalgoan 113 Siddarth Nagaria Male 23-Sep-2003 Jhansi 114 Shobhit Walke Male 14-Oct-2003 Chhindwara 115 Vikram Singh Male 03-Aug-2003 Manmad 116 Mohit Mundra Male 10-Aug-2002 Khandwa 117 Eshwar Prashant Dahane Male 02-May-2003 Shehganon 118 Chaitanya Thakur Male 03-Apr-2003 Chhindwara 119 Om Gupta Male 05-Mar-2004 Sultanpur 120 Anirudha Shrivastav Male 24-Oct-2003 Gwalior 121 Ayush Sahu Male 24-Feb-2004 Chhindwara 122 Sarthak Kumar Male 27-Mar-2003 Bhusawal MACRO VISION ACADEMY, BURHANPUR Selection List - 2019 CLASS 11 MATHS Sr.No Student Name Gender DOB City 123 Siddhant Gulwade Male 15-Feb-2004 Surji 124 Sandesh Chhirolya Male 30-Nov-2002 Damoh 125 Tushar Narkhede Male 12-Jul-2003 Bhusawal 126 Shreyas Ghatole Male 05-May-2003 Wardha 127 Akash Maji Male 01-Nov-2003 Bhusawal 128 Vansh Dashore Male 01-Nov-2003 Sanawad 129 Mohammad Saif Male 21-Feb-2004 Bhusawal 130 Piyush Motwani Male 22-Jan-2003 Khandwa 131 Shivam Suryavanshi Male 30-Mar-2003 Chhindura 132 Gurdutt Sachdeo Male 29-Oct-2003 Raipur 133 Sudhanshu Senani Male 30-Mar-2003 Satna 134 Ramashish Kumarawat Male 07-Sep-2003 Gogawa 135 Rivan Gupta Male 01-Nov-2003 Jhansi 136 Shubham Agnihotri Male 06-Aug-2003 Betul 137 Rachit Sachdeo Male 26-Dec-2003 Raipur 138 Siddharth Sangai Male 29-Jan-2003 Surji 139 Syash Raghuwanshi Male 03-Feb-2004 Itarsi 140 Mayank Paliwal Male 01-Aug-2003 Damoh 141 Utkarsh Pachapande Male 22-Apr-2004 Bhusawal 142 Sohal Malviya Male 15-May-2003 Hoshangabad 143 Shivansh Gour Male 16-Mar-2003 Khandwa 144 Dheeraj Kumar Solanki Male 05-Apr-2004 Itarsi 145 Aditya Singh Male 18-Feb-2004 Allahabad 146 Arith Das Male 29-Aug-2003 Bhusawal 147 Varun Sharma Male 12-Sep-2003 Ratlam 148 Atharva Sohani Male 08-Oct-2003 Barwaha 149 Shubham Tiwari Male 17-Mar-2003 Harda 150 Vishal Yadav Male 14-Mar-2004 Khandwa 151 Vansh Kinkar Male 10-Mar-2003 Pandhurna 152 Sanskar Mishra Male 03-Sep-2003 Satna 153 Aman Dhomne Male 05-Mar-2004 Sarni 154 Atharva Badwaik Male 24-Sep-2003 Nagpur 155 Suyash Raghuwanshi Male 03-Feb-2004 Itarsi 156 Shivam Patel Male 27-Jan-2004 Rewa 157 Utkarsh Tiwari Male 27-Sep-2003 Rewa 158 Adi Jain Male 05-Sep-2003 Chhindwara 159 Vedant Sonone Male 25-May-2003 Amravati 160 Ashkrit Tiwari Male 01-Jul-2004 Satna 161 Sndeep Patel Male 15-Jul-2003 Satna 162 Lakshya Jain Male 29-Jan-2004 Betul 163 Neeraj Savkare Male 05-Dec-2002 Jalgaon 164 Adarsh Kumar Male 07-Mar-2004 Rampur 165 Ayush Dhande Male 11-Nov-2003 Bhandara 166 Tanishq Jain Male 13-Jun-2003 Jabalpura 167 Akshat Maheshwari Male 09-Mar-2003 Badnawar 168 Shreyansh Patel Male 31-Jan-2003 Shivni Malwa 169 Apoorv Khade Male 22-Feb-2004 Itarsi 170 Yogant Satanker Male 26-Nov-2003 Betul 171 Aishwary Malviya Male 03-Jan-2004 Chhindwara 172 Aaditya Sahu Male 23-Sep-2003 Chhindwara 173 Manvendra Singh Male 07-Jul-2003 Satna 174 Vanshaj Singh Male 07-Apr-2003 Bhusawal 175 Sparsh Shukla Male 30-Dec-2004 Fatehpur 176 Kunal Sharma Male 01-Jun-2004 Durana 177 Suryansh Soni Male 04-Feb-2004 Banda 178 Amar Mishra Male 26-Oct-2003 Rewa 179 Sanchit Dipte Male 29-Apr-2009 Amrawati 180 Amay Gupta Male 19-Aug-2003 Badwani 181 Ashwin Dahake Male 03-Apr-2003 Amrawati 182 Swapnil Yadav Male 19-Jan-2004 Ujjain 183 Rajya Singh Male 26-Jan-2004 Anuppur MACRO VISION ACADEMY, BURHANPUR Selection List - 2019 CLASS 11 MATHS Sr.No Student Name Gender DOB City 184 Karan Rajput Male 02-Oct-2002 Bhopal 185 Nisary Dhere Male 24-Nov-2003 Harsood 186 Sargam Jain Male 08-Jan-2003 Khandwa 187 Vartik Ambasht Male 29-Jan-2004 Chandrapur 188 Anirudh Jha Male 02-Aug-2003 Ashoknagar 189 Aryan Soni Male 24-Oct-2004 Panna 190 Sanskar Makkar Male 29-Dec-2002 Jabalpur 191 Krishna Suratwala Male 19-Sep-2003 Bhusawal 192 Ayush Ambana Korl Male 14-Jan-2003 Nagpur 193 Tanay Bhadade Male 22-Jan-2004 Gondia 194 Piyush Meshram Male 23-Jul-2003 Bhopal 195 Priyanshu Goyal Male 09-Jun-2003 Seoni Malwa 196 Ankit Lakhani Male 29-May-2003 Nagpur 197 Lakshya Makode Male 25-Jun-2003 Betul 198 Nikhil Thakre Male 16-May-2003 Betul 199 Gourang Patidar Male 27-Dec-2003 Dhar 200 Ratnesh Kumar Male 14-Nov-2001 Guna 201 Divyanshu Pande Male 20-Jul-2004 Anjad 202 Samay Gupta Male 01-Aug-2003 Sendhwa 203 Nitish Kumar Soni Male 30-Dec-2003 Bhusawal 204 Prahlad Khairnar Male 07-Jul-2003 Nepanagar 205 Vedant Khursange Male 22-Nov-2002 Pandhurna 206 Prince Chouray Male 25-May-2003 Khandwa 207 J.Diwakar Sharma Male 14-Jun-2003 Anuppur 208 Harsh Mishar Male 19-Jul-2002 Satna 209 Aditya
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