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Shahpur Undi Provisional.Xlsx PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST(01 TO 05) :-2019-2020 Block-Patory District-Samastipur Matric/10Th Intermediate/10+2 Training T.E.T./C.T.E.T. APL SL NO. Candidate Name Father's Name Address Date of Birth NO. Gender Remarks Category Merit PointMerit WEIGHTAGE WEIGHTAGE T.E.T./C.T.E.T. Percentage Total Type Type of Training Tet/Ctet Roll No. Total Merit Point Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Full Marks Full Marks Full Marks Full Marks Marks ObtainedMarks ObtainedMarks ObtainedMarks ObtainedMarks KAMLESHWAR VILL- ANANADPUR 1 210 SAROJ KUMAR RAY 05-10-1982 OBC M 700 328 46.86 900 586 65.11 1000 788 78.80 190.77 63.59 B.Ed. 150 89 59 2 06029778 65.59 RAY TAJPUR SAMASTIPUR VILL- BADHAUNA, 2 264 ASHUTOSH KUMAR MAHESHWAR GIRI VIDYAPATINAGAR, 10-12-1988 GEN M 700 436 62.29 900 485 53.89 1300 989 76.08 192.25 64.08 B.Ed. 150 91 61 2 107048593 66.08 SAMASTIPUR VILL- LADAURA, DARGAH, 3 317 RANJEET KUMAR MISRI SINGH 12-12-1990 OBC M 700 356 50.86 900 486 54.00 1000 769 76.90 181.76 60.59 B.Ed. 150 84 56 2 202014012 62.59 KALYANPUR SAMASTIPUR VILL-HASANPUR JAGDISH PRASAD 4 225 JAY TILAK KUMAR SURAT PATORI 30-07-1985 GEN M 700 439 62.71 900 504 56.00 1300 693 53.31 172.02 57.34 B.Ed. 150 84 56 2 107072489 59.34 SINGH SAMASTIPUR VILL- BARDIHA AVINASH PRASAD 5 180 SITARAM RAY TURKI, PATEPUR 02-02-1997 UR M 500 387 77.40 500 385 77.00 2400 2053 85.54 239.94 79.98 D.El.Ed. 150 84 56 2 106046260 81.98 YADAV VAISHALI PRAMESHWAR VILL- ARNIYAN NIOS 6 440 UMA BHARTI 20/06/1997 UR F 500 426 85.20 500 365 73.00 1400 1059 75.64 233.84 77.95 150 110 73 4 204003028 81.95 SINGH JANDAHA VAISHALI D.El.Ed VILL- JALALPUR, RAKESH PRASAD 7 53 AMRESH KUMAR PATORY, 15-01-1998 UR M 500 427.5 85.50 500 390 78.00 2400 1821 75.88 239.38 79.79 D.El.Ed. 150 90 60 2 204002869 81.79 MAHTO SAMASTIPUR, 848506 JAGARNATH VILL- GANGSARA NIOS 8 351 GANESH KUMAR 03/02/1995 UR M 500 383 76.60 500 325 65.00 1400 1323 94.50 236.10 78.70 150 103 69 2 106006366 80.70 MAHTO SAMASTIPUR D.El.Ed VILL- SOUTH SUMAN DHAMAUN, 9 84 RAM SUKUL RAY 03-06-1995 UR M 500 406 81.20 500 344 68.80 1300 1026 78.92 228.92 76.31 B.Ed. 150 115 77 4 204005260 80.31 CHAKWARTI PATORI,SAMASTIPUR, 844506 BIRENDRA PRASAD VILL- AKILABAD, 10 229 SNEHA SACHIN 09-05-1993 UR F 500 383 76.60 500 361 72.20 1600 1370 85.63 234.43 78.14 D.El.Ed. 142 93 65 2 5302171189 80.14 RAY HAJIPUR VAISHALI Page 1 of 48 PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST(01 TO 05) :-2019-2020 Block-Patory District-Samastipur Matric/10Th Intermediate/10+2 Training T.E.T./C.T.E.T. APL SL NO. Candidate Name Father's Name Address Date of Birth NO. Gender Remarks Category Merit PointMerit WEIGHTAGE WEIGHTAGE T.E.T./C.T.E.T. Percentage Total Type Type of Training Tet/Ctet Roll No. Total Merit Point Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Full Marks Full Marks Full Marks Full Marks Marks ObtainedMarks ObtainedMarks ObtainedMarks ObtainedMarks NANDKISHOR KAUSHAL KUMAR VILL-REVTI BALIA NIOS 11 429 15/12/2000 UR M 500 408 81.60 500 355 71.00 1400 1031 73.64 226.24 75.41 150 110 73 4 180014308 79.41 PANDEY PANDEY U.P. D.El.Ed VILL- MADHOPUR NIOS 12 361 RUPA KUMARI SANJAY KUMAR KAPOOR 18/12/1994 UR F 500 397 79.40 500 354 70.80 1400 1145 81.79 231.99 77.33 150 99 66 2 204001524 79.33 D.El.Ed MUZAFFARPUR VILL- PAHARPUR DIPAK KUMAR DINBANDHU NIOS 13 363 AALAMPUR 07/12/1994 UR M 500 374 74.80 500 374 74.80 1400 1046 74.71 224.31 74.77 150 105 70 4 106046930 78.77 PRABHAT KUMAR D.El.Ed SAMASTIPUR VILL- PAHARICHAK, LALAN PRASAD PRAVEJABAD, 14 80 KHUSHBU KUMARI 08-08-1994 UR F 500 393 78.60 500 359 71.80 1000 787 78.70 229.10 76.37 B.Ed. 150 86 57 2 107052060 78.37 SINHA SONPUR,SARAN, 841101 KHUSHBOO PREM KUMAR VILL- GONUCHAK NIOS 15 433 07/10/1997 EWS F 10 8.8 88.00 500 327 65.40 1400 1055 75.36 228.76 76.25 150 91 61 2 107100784 78.25 KUMARI CHAUDHARI BEGUSARAI D.El.Ed VILL- UTPAL KANT 16 256 RAM KUMAR JHA THAHRA,POOSA,SAM 13-02-1992 GEN M 500 371 74.20 500 374 74.80 1600 1264 79.00 228.00 76.00 D.El.Ed. 150 91 61 2 00601497 78.00 KUMAR ASTIPUR VILL- KASHIPUR RAMADHAR 17 201 ROHIT KUMAR WARD NO-06, 24-07-1995 GEN M 500 361 72.20 500 355 71.00 1300 1020 78.46 221.66 73.89 B.Ed. 150 105 70 4 106057792 77.89 PRASAD SINGH SAMASTIPUR VILL- PARTAPUR NIOS 18 427 MAUSAM KUMARI BIRENDRA KUMAR 12/03/1996 UR F 500 427 85.40 500 355 71.00 1400 990 70.71 227.11 75.70 150 95 63 2 107038204 77.70 MUZAFFARPUR D.El.Ed VILL- DEDHPURA 19 146 ROHIT RANJAN SANTOSH KUMAR 23-04-1995 GEN M 500 402 80.40 500 342 68.40 1300 997 76.69 225.49 75.16 B.Ed. 150 94 63 2 106064259 77.16 MAHANAR VAISHALI VILL- SOTHAGAMA, SURENDRA KUMAR BANGHARA, 20 43 AMIT KUMAR 04-01-1995 UR M 500 396 79.20 500 352 70.40 1300 983 75.62 225.22 75.07 B.Ed. 150 97 65 2 06020086 77.07 RAY VIDYAPATINAGAR, SAMASTIPUR, 848116 Page 2 of 48 PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST(01 TO 05) :-2019-2020 Block-Patory District-Samastipur Matric/10Th Intermediate/10+2 Training T.E.T./C.T.E.T. APL SL NO. Candidate Name Father's Name Address Date of Birth NO. Gender Remarks Category Merit PointMerit WEIGHTAGE WEIGHTAGE T.E.T./C.T.E.T. Percentage Total Type Type of Training Tet/Ctet Roll No. Total Merit Point Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Full Marks Full Marks Full Marks Full Marks Marks ObtainedMarks ObtainedMarks ObtainedMarks ObtainedMarks CHANDRAKET VILL- TAJPUR 21 153 SHAMBHU RAY 31-12-1974 UR M 900 605 67.22 900 713 79.22 1600 1260 78.75 225.19 75.06 D.El.Ed. 150 88 59 2 00904940 77.06 PRASAD RAY LALGANJ VAISHALI VILL- PAHARPUR LAKHAN PRASAD PURVI, 22 44 RAJEEV KUMAR 10-02-1995 UR M 500 388 77.60 500 350 70.00 1300 996 76.62 224.22 74.74 B.Ed. 150 86 57 2 107101727 76.74 RAY JURAWANPUR, VAISHALI, 844508 VILL- GODHIYARI 23 193 KUNDAN KUMAR RAJENDRA SINGH 05-01-1994 UR M 500 361 72.20 500 364 72.80 1000 791 79.10 224.10 74.70 B.Ed. 150 87 58 2 06010105 76.70 TAJPUR SAMASTIPUR VILL- ASRAFPUR RAVI SHANKAR YAMUNA PRASAD 24 314 SUPAUL PATORI 25-12-1976 UR M 900 629 69.89 900 596 66.22 1600 1406 87.88 223.99 74.66 D.El.Ed. 147 85 58 2 6302178066 76.66 PRASAD SINGH SAMASTIPUR VILL- WARD NO- 26, SANJAY KUMAR 25 191 PRASHAN KUMAR BAHADURPUR 15-07-1996 UR M 500 446 89.20 500 334 66.80 1100 747 67.91 223.91 74.64 D.El.Ed. 142 81 57 2 6302171009 76.64 CHAUDHARY SAMASTIPUR VILL- DUGHRA, TIWARI, BAKAINIYA, SANTOSH KUMAR VIJAY PRATAP PAKARI, 26 100 01-01-1994 GEN M 600 380 63.33 500 361 72.20 3200 2801 87.53 223.06 74.35 D.El.Ed. 150 99 66 2 184071105 76.35 TIWARI TIWARI DHANGHATA, SANT KABIR NAGAR, UP, 272165 NAVIN KUMAR VILL- MARAI NIOS 27 350 RAVI ARYA 23/01/1998 UR M 500 390 78.00 500 319 63.80 1400 1046 74.71 216.51 72.17 150 117 78 4 106040014 76.17 PANDEY VAISHALI D.El.Ed VILL- 28 110 ROBINS ROBERT KRISHNADAV RAY TARADHAMOUN,PAT 12-05-1995 UR M 500 409 81.80 500 336 67.20 1300 952 73.23 222.23 74.08 D.El.Ed. 150 89 59 2 107095657 76.08 HANDICAP ORI,SAMASTIPUR VILL- SHAHPUR SACHIN KUMAR 29 144 DINESH JHA KHANPUR 07-02-1996 GEN M 500 346 69.20 500 387 77.40 1300 976 75.08 221.68 73.89 B.Ed. 150 90 60 2 202010133 75.89 JHA SAMASTIPUR VILL- JANAKPUR, RAJESH KUMAR 30 49 HOTI LAL SINGH UJIYARPUR, 13-07-1978 UR M 900 633 70.33 900 598 66.44 2400 2035 84.79 221.57 73.86 D.El.Ed. 147 90 61 2 6302178028 75.86 SINGH SAMASTIPUR, 848114 Page 3 of 48 PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST(01 TO 05) :-2019-2020 Block-Patory District-Samastipur Matric/10Th Intermediate/10+2 Training T.E.T./C.T.E.T. APL SL NO. Candidate Name Father's Name Address Date of Birth NO. Gender Remarks Category Merit PointMerit WEIGHTAGE WEIGHTAGE T.E.T./C.T.E.T. Percentage Total Type Type of Training Tet/Ctet Roll No. Total Merit Point Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Full Marks Full Marks Full Marks Full Marks Marks ObtainedMarks ObtainedMarks ObtainedMarks ObtainedMarks VILL- NAJIRPUR , RAM PRASAD CHANDCHAUR,UJIYA 31 67 NAVIN KUMAR 02-04-1997 UR M 500 373 74.60 500 350 70.00 1000 766 76.60 221.20 73.73 D.El.Ed.
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