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List of Certification Fees # LIST OF STUDENTS ELIGIBLE FOR THE CFPCM CERTIFICATION PROGRAM [INCLUDING AFP CERTIFICANTS VIZ. PATHWAY CANDIDATE'S] Registration FPSB India @ Examination(s) S.No. Name of Candidate City Date No. Passed 1 04-Jan-12 59519 Manoranjan Kumar Deoghar NIL 2 04-Jan-12 60965 Sulagna Roy Pune NIL 3 04-Jan-12 61154 Vaibhav Gupta Indore NIL 4 06-Jan-12 61470 Abhilasha Thakur Delhi NIL 5 06-Jan-12 61500 Abhishek Tonde Mumbai NIL 6 06-Jan-12 61423 Abirami Iyer Nagpur NIL 7 06-Jan-12 61160 Ankit Garg New Delhi NIL 8 06-Jan-12 60822 Arpit Mehta Rajkot E1, E2 9 06-Jan-12 61506 Ashish Apte Thane NIL 10 06-Jan-12 61484 Ashoke Mazumder Kolkata NIL 11 06-Jan-12 61357 Avani Shah Delhi E3 12 06-Jan-12 61330 Dinesh Singal Faridabad NIL 13 06-Jan-12 61437 Garima Jhawar Mumbai NIL 14 06-Jan-12 61172 Gaurav Bhardwaj Delhi NIL 15 06-Jan-12 61162 Himanshu Goel Delhi NIL 16 06-Jan-12 56559 Himanshu Puri Delhi NIL 17 06-Jan-12 61216 Ishwar Kanodia Mumbai E1 18 06-Jan-12 61358 Jinesh Shah Mumbai NIL 19 06-Jan-12 61414 Karthik Ramachandran Bengaluru NIL 20 06-Jan-12 61503 Kshitij Kaji Mumbai NIL 21 06-Jan-12 61110 Manu Kakkar Delhi NIL 22 06-Jan-12 61228 Payal Saxena Delhi E1, E2, E3 23 06-Jan-12 61508 Pranil Kamble Thane NIL 24 06-Jan-12 61501 Priyul Shah Mumbai E1, E2, E3, E4 25 06-Jan-12 61466 Prosid Adhikary Kolkata NIL 26 06-Jan-12 61471 Radhika Saraogi Kolkata NIL 27 06-Jan-12 61217 Riddhi Chauhan Mumbai NIL 28 06-Jan-12 61241 Sakshi Wig New Delhi NIL 29 06-Jan-12 61226 Shri Prakash Mishra Delhi NIL 30 06-Jan-12 61322 Shweta Someskar Mumbai NIL 31 06-Jan-12 61502 Siddh Desai Mumbai NIL 32 06-Jan-12 61507 Sneha Sabnani Thane NIL 33 06-Jan-12 61245 Srinjoy Sengupta Kolkata NIL 34 06-Jan-12 61483 Syed Zeeshan Mehdi Gurgaon NIL 35 06-Jan-12 61469 Tapan Bhattacharjee Kolkata NIL 36 06-Jan-12 61164 Yashpriya Jain New Delhi NIL 37 09-Jan-12 59074 Beena Nimkar Pune E1, E2, E3, E4, E5 38 09-Jan-12 60554 Deepak Gupta Delhi NIL 39 09-Jan-12 61441 Salil Chaturvedi Mumbai NIL 40 10-Jan-12 61377 Arshad Gayaz Hyderabad NIL 41 10-Jan-12 61456 Atul Jiwarajka Mumbai E1, E2, E3, E4, E5 42 10-Jan-12 61545 Echungthung Kikon Delhi NIL 43 10-Jan-12 61463 Jaweed Mohammad Khammam NIL 44 10-Jan-12 61369 Jinal Baldev Hyderabad E1, E2, E3 45 10-Jan-12 61546 Kapil Agarwal Navi Mumbai E1, E2, E3, E4 46 10-Jan-12 61535 Manish Kumar Delhi NIL 47 10-Jan-12 61370 Meghna Manglani Hyderabad E1, E2, E3, E4 48 10-Jan-12 61372 Nitesh Agarwal Hyderabad E1, E2, E3, E4 49 10-Jan-12 61113 Pankaj Dagur Faridabad E2, E3 50 10-Jan-12 61516 Parveen Pruthi Chandigarh NIL Registration FPSB India @ Examination(s) S.No. Name of Candidate City Date No. Passed 51 10-Jan-12 61451 Sadanand Patil Bengaluru NIL 52 10-Jan-12 61540 Satyanarayan Jaiswal Kolkata NIL 53 10-Jan-12 61572 Shamala S Chennai E1, E2, E3, E4, E5 54 10-Jan-12 61479 Swarup Chatterjee Chatterjee Bengaluru E1 55 10-Jan-12 61555 Vaibhav Patel Mumbai NIL 56 11-Jan-12 61652 Aloke Gupta Navi Mumbai NIL 57 11-Jan-12 60036 Ashish Parekh Kolkata NIL 58 11-Jan-12 61590 Nilesh Sikotara Ahmedabad NIL 59 11-Jan-12 61485 Niraj Singh Mumbai NIL 60 13-Jan-12 61594 Dhaval Mehta Mumbai NIL 61 16-Jan-12 61586 Arpit Badjatya Indore E1 62 16-Jan-12 61592 Himanshu Jain Mumbai E1, E2, E3, E4 63 16-Jan-12 61576 Mital Shah Ahmedabad E1, E2, E3, E4 64 16-Jan-12 61619 Neel Shah Mumbai E2 65 16-Jan-12 61614 Prasanth Bhansali Mumbai NIL 66 16-Jan-12 61591 Prashant Rane Thane E1, E2, E3, E4 67 16-Jan-12 61677 Purav Sanghvi Thane E2 68 16-Jan-12 61681 Raj Shah Mumbai E3 69 16-Jan-12 61593 Ramanujam Krishnan Thane E1, E2 70 16-Jan-12 61647 Vijay Dinkar Pune NIL 71 16-Jan-12 61447 Yogitha Pai Bengaluru NIL 72 17-Jan-12 61565 Brij Anand Rohtak NIL 73 17-Jan-12 61673 Kamal Nayan Grover Lucknow E1, E2 74 17-Jan-12 61081 Mansi Sharma Delhi NIL 75 17-Jan-12 61275 Vaibhav Gupta Lucknow NIL 76 18-Jan-12 61587 Ahmed Husain Ali Mumbai E2 77 18-Jan-12 61582 Amandeep Singh Turka Ambala E1, E2, E3 78 18-Jan-12 61758 Ankush Sethia Mumbai E1, E2, E3, E4 79 18-Jan-12 61620 Aurobind Sahu Bhubaneshwar E1, E2, E3 80 18-Jan-12 61772 Bhagyashree Jaiswal Mumbai E1 81 18-Jan-12 61705 Gaurav Pant Almora NIL 82 18-Jan-12 49573 Kamil Rajwani Nagpur E1, E2, E3, E4 83 18-Jan-12 61810 Khushnum Patel Mumbai E1, E2, E3 84 18-Jan-12 61644 Kushal Cholia Ahmedabad NIL 85 18-Jan-12 61754 Pankti Shah Mumbai NIL 86 18-Jan-12 61756 Pradeep Chokhani Mumbai E1, E2, E3, E4 87 18-Jan-12 61706 Pradeep Dalakoti Almora E1 88 18-Jan-12 61720 Saneeka Seth Mumbai E2 89 18-Jan-12 61755 Suvarna Ghaisas Mumbai E1, E2, E3 90 18-Jan-12 61800 Varun Tiwari Thane NIL 91 19-Jan-12 57281 Gaurav Tripathi Navi Mumbai NIL 92 19-Jan-12 61082 Manoj Sinha Mumbai NIL 93 19-Jan-12 61551 Mohan Jain Jaipur E5 94 19-Jan-12 61578 Mukesh Kumar Patna NIL 95 19-Jan-12 61445 Rohit Somalwar Nagpur NIL 96 20-Jan-12 59086 Anshu Gupta Delhi NIL 97 20-Jan-12 61699 Devin Diware Nagpur NIL 98 20-Jan-12 61775 Jai Singh New Delhi NIL 99 20-Jan-12 61812 Raghava Kancharla Hyderabad NIL 100 20-Jan-12 61830 Rahul Mishra Ahmedabad E1, E2 101 20-Jan-12 56291 Sakshee Aggarwal Delhi E2, E4 102 23-Jan-12 61816 Abhimanyu Chowdhury Chandannagore NIL 103 23-Jan-12 61825 Abhishek Kumar Kolkata E3 Registration FPSB India @ Examination(s) S.No. Name of Candidate City Date No. Passed 104 23-Jan-12 61654 Joby Alex Kochi NIL 105 23-Jan-12 61604 Mayank Singhal New Delhi NIL 106 23-Jan-12 61819 Mr Sundaram Deoghar NIL 107 23-Jan-12 61606 Priya Gupta New Delhi E2 108 23-Jan-12 61791 Reshma Madiraju Gurgaon NIL 109 23-Jan-12 61607 Shivangi Singhal New Delhi NIL 110 23-Jan-12 61849 Siddharth Kochar Navi Mumbai NIL 111 23-Jan-12 61833 Sonali Michael Mumbai NIL 112 24-Jan-12 61850 Abhinav Prasad Lucknow E1, E2, E3, E4 113 24-Jan-12 61838 Avinash Parashar Jaipur NIL 114 24-Jan-12 61359 Jaimin Salot Mumbai NIL 115 24-Jan-12 61865 Madhuri Dheervani Hyderabad NIL 116 24-Jan-12 61864 Mahathe Pavan Adapa Hyderabad E1, E2, E3, E4, E5 117 24-Jan-12 61552 Mukesh Giri Mumbai NIL 118 24-Jan-12 61780 Naveen Shetty Mumbai NIL 119 24-Jan-12 61922 Rahil Bilakhia Mumbai NIL 120 24-Jan-12 61595 Sampath L Hyderabad E1, E2, E3, E4, E5 121 24-Jan-12 61851 Shalini Pandit Lucknow E1, E2 122 24-Jan-12 61815 Siddharth Kulkarni Pune NIL 123 24-Jan-12 61796 Sumanas Sarkar Hoogly NIL 124 24-Jan-12 61790 Suraj Sureka Mumbai NIL 125 24-Jan-12 61683 Swapnil Bhosle Mumbai E1, E2 126 24-Jan-12 61877 Varun Shah Mumbai NIL 127 24-Jan-12 61900 Vishal Amin Ahmedabad NIL 128 25-Jan-12 61814 Ajit Choudhary Bathinda NIL 129 25-Jan-12 61797 Manga Singh Mumbai E5 130 25-Jan-12 60937 Meghna Shivadas Bengaluru NIL 131 25-Jan-12 61910 Mukul Agarwal Thane NIL 132 27-Jan-12 61867 Bhanu Prabath Vuppunuthula Hyderabad NIL 133 27-Jan-12 61455 Chinmay Padhye Mumbai NIL 134 27-Jan-12 61763 Devang Deliwala Mumbai NIL 135 27-Jan-12 61868 Gunta Anusha Hyderabad E2 136 27-Jan-12 61975 Jyotsna Parbalkar Thane NIL 137 27-Jan-12 61997 Lata Chandran Thane NIL 138 27-Jan-12 61991 Laxman Indore Pune NIL 139 27-Jan-12 61961 Manjula S Bengaluru NIL 140 27-Jan-12 61965 Raghava Kumar Vizag NIL 141 27-Jan-12 61366 Raj Kiran Chennai NIL 142 27-Jan-12 61978 Rajneesh Tyagi Delhi NIL 143 27-Jan-12 61616 Sanjay Jadhav Nashik NIL 144 27-Jan-12 61382 Siddarth Karur Bengaluru NIL 145 27-Jan-12 61871 Sri Gopal M Hyderabad NIL 146 27-Jan-12 61964 Subhash Chandra Raebareli NIL 147 27-Jan-12 61962 Supriya Kalekar Thane E1, E2, E3, E4 148 30-Jan-12 61011 Asif Hasan Khan New Delhi NIL 149 31-Jan-12 62018 Abhijeet Devalekar Mumbai NIL 150 31-Jan-12 61708 Avinash Sinha Lucknow NIL 151 31-Jan-12 61703 Dhruv Jain Ludhiana NIL 152 31-Jan-12 61932 Divya Reddy Sripathi Hyderabad NIL 153 31-Jan-12 61907 Jayanta Ghosh Navi Mumbai E1, E2, E3, E4 154 31-Jan-12 61837 Karthik B S Bengaluru NIL 155 31-Jan-12 61896 Manan Motani Mumbai NIL 156 31-Jan-12 62000 Mihir Kapani Mumbai NIL Registration FPSB India @ Examination(s) S.No. Name of Candidate City Date No. Passed 157 31-Jan-12 61734 Mohit Sarawgi Guwahati NIL 158 31-Jan-12 61972 Nikhil Pareek Jodhpur NIL 159 31-Jan-12 61903 Parth Shah Mumbai NIL 160 31-Jan-12 61752 Priya Vig Noida NIL 161 31-Jan-12 62084 Rakesh Lashkar Mumbai E2, E3 162 31-Jan-12 62036 Sahil Shah Mumbai E1, E2, E3, E4, E5 163 31-Jan-12 62058 Santosh Kumar Chaurasia Mumbai E1, E2, E3, E4 164 31-Jan-12 61918 Shyamac Jal Mumbai NIL 165 31-Jan-12 61934 Tarun Agrawal Mumbai NIL 166 31-Jan-12 61835 Tridip Bora Delhi NIL 167 01-Feb-12 62047 Abhay Varma Lucknow NIL 168 01-Feb-12 57299 Aravind Kumar Pottam Bengaluru NIL 169 02-Feb-12 61818 Abhijeet Somani Pune NIL 170 02-Feb-12 62144 Akshay Shah Mumbai NIL 171 02-Feb-12 62069 Amarjeet Singh Noida NIL 172 02-Feb-12 61929 Amey Kulkarni Pune NIL 173 02-Feb-12 61963 Anand Vishwakarma Mumbai NIL 174 02-Feb-12 62060 Ankit Jajodia Mumbai E1, E2, E3, E4, E5 175 02-Feb-12 62050 Azaz Chhipa Udaipur NIL 176 02-Feb-12 62042 Bharat Sharma Indore NIL 177 02-Feb-12 61890 Chitra Shrestha Mira Bhayandar E1 178 02-Feb-12 62093 Jays Makar New Delhi E1 179 02-Feb-12 62110 Jenil Jhaveri Mumbai E1, E2, E3, E4 180 02-Feb-12 61863 Madhusudan Shanbhag Mumbai NIL 181 02-Feb-12 61969 Niraj Saw Dhanbad NIL 182 02-Feb-12 62105 Peenal Rathod Thane E1, E2, E3, E4, E5 183 02-Feb-12 61999 Pooja Garg Bengaluru E2 184 02-Feb-12 62103 Prasad Patwardhan Dombivili NIL 185 02-Feb-12 61913 Praveen Maddi Hyderabad E1 186 02-Feb-12 62111 Priyesh Mashruwala Mumbai NIL 187 02-Feb-12 61970 Ravi Saroj Mumbai NIL 188 02-Feb-12 61893 Samarth Mehta Mumbai NIL 189 02-Feb-12 62070 Sejal Somaiya Thane NIL 190 02-Feb-12 62089 Tamil Kumar V Chennai NIL 191 02-Feb-12 62049 Vivek Kumar New Delhi E1 192 08-Feb-12 61701 Abhishek Kapoor Mumbai NIL 193 08-Feb-12
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