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Rankwise Result for Admission to BMS, BBA(FIA) and BA(H) Business Economics, 2019 the Result Is Organised by Form Number Page 1 of 443 Rankwise Result for Admission to BMS, BBA(FIA) and BA(H) Business Economics, 2019 The result is organised by Form Number. Result is provided only for eligible applicants. For eligibility, check the Bulletin of Information. Where an applicant falls under multiple categories, rank is provided only under the categories where the applicant satisfies the minimum eligibility conditions. Applicants are permitted to edit their college-course preferences for 24 hours from the declaration of the result. No change of preferences will be permitted later. For providing the preferences, applicants are advised to carefully read the Bulletin of Information and make wise choices. In general, it is advisable to choose "No Preference" for a college-course in which the applicant does not wish to gain admission. The procedure for admission and the schedule are available on the UG Admission Portal Form No. Roll Number Name JAT Best_4 Final Score U_Rank OBC_Rank SC_Rank ST_Rank EWS Rank PWD_Rank CW Rank Minority 190000151 950707380098 ANSH MITTAL 67.105263 95 76.8684211 323 190000211 920707350324 SAUMIN VINAYAK AGARWAL 65.263158 93.25 75.0585526 488 190000216 920707350455 JAYANT GUPTA 53.457447 88.5 65.7223404 2148 190000218 950707460064 PARTH GUGLANI 67.631579 93.75 76.7730263 333 190000221 950707500063 ASHUTOSH KUMAR JHA 23.421053 77 42.1736842 11651 190000241 950707360310 DIVYA PANDEY 35 92.75 55.2125 5765 190000273 950707400177 KARTIKAY SINHAL 69.210526 90.5 76.6618421 340 190000282 950707410090 AABHAS JAIN 50 79.5 60.325 3790 190000287 920707420040 DEVANSH GUPTA 70.263158 95 78.9210526 165 190000289 950707110099 RIYA GARG 51.842105 94.25 66.6848684 1909 190000307 950707420002 AKSHIT GROVER 25.531915 84.75 46.2582447 9807 190000347 950707420178 KARTIK MAAN SINGH SISODIA 46.542553 93.5 62.9776596 2901 115 190000355 950707420183 VIVEK NEGI 30.585106 78.75 47.4428191 9255 190000361 920707270186 YASH MAHESHWARI 16.223404 77.5 37.6702128 13457 190000369 920707380077 ISHANK SINGH 8.4646691 57 25.4520349 795 190000382 950707280049 ANANT GOEL 35.263158 88.25 53.8085526 6335 190000391 950705020102 PARTH BHATIA 27.631579 78.75 45.5230263 10174 190000405 920707310232 ISHAAN KAPOOR 28.421053 85 48.2236842 8883 190000424 950707170409 HARSHITA PANT 16.052632 78.5 37.9092105 13369 190000426 950707420159 SYED AARIB AHMAD ZAIDI 42.368421 83 56.5894737 5180 190000433 920710010143 HARSHIT PODDAR 28.723404 94 51.5702128 7388 190000434 920707500299 AYUSH KETAN 32.894737 84.5 50.9565789 7646 190000440 920710010146 ASTHA DROLIA 55.851064 92.25 68.5906915 1431 190000442 920707600022 HARSH SINGH 32.180851 84 50.3175532 7930 190000455 920707540055 HIMANSHU SRIVASTAVA 41.315789 93 59.4052632 4134 190000456 920707410196 LAKSHAY ANAND 28.947368 62.5 40.6907895 12260 190000472 950707440171 HIMANSHU SINGH 10 62.5 28.375 15982 1851 Page 2 of 443 Form No. Roll Number Name JAT Best_4 Final Score U_Rank OBC_Rank SC_Rank ST_Rank EWS Rank PWD_Rank CW Rank Minority 190000475 950713010026 BINANI ADITYA 52.916699 96.5 68.1708541 1521 190000540 950707350048 KSHITIJ LUNTHI 22.87234 78.25 42.2545213 11612 6 190000541 920707370102 VAIBHAV GARG 55.585106 93.75 68.9428191 1368 190000561 920705020038 JAPPANJOT SINGH 37.765957 86.75 54.9103723 5876 193 190000562 950707110131 RICHA ARORA 49.468085 90 63.6542553 2703 190000565 920707480200 ARYAN SINGH 55 94.75 68.9125 1373 190000567 920707400108 SOBHANJEET PANDA 23.138298 69.75 39.4523936 12742 136 190000578 920707020023 ADITI 12.5 73.5 33.85 14776 1577 190000583 920707430142 CHITRESH GROVER 32.180851 73.25 46.5550532 9674 190000617 950707440045 DHRUV SACHDEVA 15.691489 73.75 36.0119681 14076 653 190000629 950707420247 NAMAN GULATI 46.010638 92.25 62.1944149 3146 190000633 920707310162 NIKHIL WADHWA 43.157895 89 59.2026316 4200 190000636 950707140176 SANIA KHAN 31.052632 81.75 48.7967105 8620 190000641 920707310211 VARUN JAIN 74.736461 93.25 81.2161994 83 2 190000655 950707510244 TUSHAR NANDANI 39.210526 93 58.0368421 4619 190000658 950707400146 HARSH VAJPAYEE 13.031915 73.5 34.1957447 14676 674 190000662 920707020103 ADITA HARISH 48.93617 95 65.0585106 2311 190000667 950707350035 RAGHAV MAHAJAN 53.684211 94 67.7947368 1615 190000674 920707290195 VAIBHAV MUNDRA 69.736842 96.5 79.1039474 157 190000680 920707400102 ABHIENAV BHUWANIA 64.473684 95.75 75.4203947 454 190000690 950707050194 NAMITA VALECHA 65.789474 95.5 76.1881579 385 190000692 950707050148 SANCHITA SINGHAL 39.210526 93.5 58.2118421 4551 190000705 920705020061 NEERAV SINGLA 51.329787 91 65.2143617 2277 190000718 950707370017 GAURANGI AGGARWAL 45.263158 87.75 60.1335526 3868 190000719 920707420308 RISHABH KANSAL 23.138298 71.75 40.1523936 12473 190000721 950707220143 TANU GOSWAMI 11.842105 67.25 31.2348684 15449 1732 190000726 950707230143 TANYA GUPTA 40.159574 88.75 57.1662234 4954 190000741 950707310078 HARSH GUPTA 47.631579 71.75 56.0730263 5393 190000754 920707490156 VINEET PODDAR 24.468085 63.75 38.2167553 13261 1263 190000755 920707050056 RASHMI 10.904255 77 34.037766 14720 1565 190000756 920705020013 BARUNPREET SINGH 12.5 71.5 33.15 14983 538 190000766 950707180129 VANSHIKA GOEL 56.117021 88 67.2760638 1739 190000772 920707280147 DEEPANSHU SHARMA 31.117021 75.5 46.6510638 9626 190000779 920707350144 TUSHAR SHARMA 27.368421 94.25 50.7769737 7732 190000799 950707180009 POORVI NAGPAL 42.105263 88.75 58.4309211 4466 190000818 950707050017 BHUMIKA JAIN 53.989362 97 69.0430851 1350 190000819 920705010241 VATSALA 55.319149 87.75 66.6699468 1914 190000828 920707370159 VAIBHAV VARDHAN TRIKHA 16.755319 85.5 40.8159574 12213 Page 3 of 443 Form No. Roll Number Name JAT Best_4 Final Score U_Rank OBC_Rank SC_Rank ST_Rank EWS Rank PWD_Rank CW Rank Minority 190000860 950707340449 DHRUV ACHHRA 48.684211 90.5 63.3197368 2796 190000866 920707270070 KUMAR KARTIKEYA 42.819149 60.5 49.0074468 8516 190000872 950707350292 TANISHQ TUTEJA 44.680851 76.25 55.7300532 5535 190000882 920718030159 ANUBHAV SINGH 30.526316 86.25 50.0296053 8065 190000885 950707200041 GAURI SHARMA 54.787234 96.25 69.2992021 1299 190000886 950707160184 KARNIKA PAGARIA 65.74112 96.75 76.5942282 347 190000897 950707160192 YASHIKA ARORA 31.914894 91.75 52.8571809 6775 190000905 950707370180 NAVISH GUPTA 33.510638 81 50.1319149 8018 190000918 920707560063 ROHIT KHULLAR 37.765957 82.25 53.3353723 6561 190000933 950707460255 VARDHAK BANSAL 30 80.75 47.7625 9116 190000935 920707440141 HINDOOL SHARMA 50.531915 76.75 59.7082447 4020 190000952 950707540198 PANKAJ MADAAN 27.631579 70.75 42.7230263 11402 280 190000954 920707010041 NISHTHA MANGLA 21.276596 77.75 41.0422872 12102 190000955 920702010042 NISHTHA LADDHA 43.947368 96 62.1657895 3162 190000992 920707420035 TUSHAR DOGRA 36.842105 77 50.8973684 7678 500 190000993 920707190039 ANSHIKA JAIN 40.957447 75.75 53.1348404 6634 190001012 920710010003 YASHIKA DUTTA 52.894737 90 65.8815789 2098 190001016 950707190077 NISHTHA GUPTA 38.297872 96.25 58.581117 4403 190001031 950707460082 RITIK KHURANA 1.3157895 67.25 24.3927632 16469 190001042 950707320218 SHIVAM KANSAL 25 81.5 44.775 10531 190001047 920707150018 NIKITA GUPTA 40.957447 84.75 56.2848404 5309 190001061 950707450169 SIYAVAR KUMAR 51.578947 84 62.9263158 2920 190001062 950715040201 JASMINE SINHA 35.789474 78.5 50.7381579 7746 509 190001067 920707350202 NIKHIL GUPTA 37.368421 84 53.6894737 6391 190001074 950707510140 MRINAL SRIVASTAVA 37.234043 62.75 46.1646277 9848 190001082 920707340220 DHANANJAY SINGH 57.180851 93.25 69.8050532 1216 190001113 950712010055 SUVONNITA SAHA 31.052632 92.25 52.4717105 6964 190001143 920707120125 EKTA GUPTA 30.851064 86.5 50.3281915 7922 534 190001156 950707370127 SHORYA KHAITAN 39.210526 90 56.9868421 5033 190001165 950707050162 KASHISH NAYYER 52.12766 92.5 66.2579787 2004 190001179 920707150172 ISHITA NAGPAL 25.531915 90.25 48.1832447 8908 190001180 950707070093 SANJALI UPPAL 75.531915 97.75 83.3082447 34 190001182 920702010007 MANAV TAKKAR 60.263158 94.75 72.3335526 787 190001184 920707350394 JANIT SETHI 63.149425 96.5 74.8221263 512 190001196 920707500441 KARAN ARORA 46.052632 86.25 60.1217105 3870 190001199 920707140132 NANDINI GROVER 38.157895 95.25 58.1401316 4579 190001200 950707310193 ONKAR JHA 33.244681 73 47.1590426 9403 190001209 920707350548 NISHANT SABHERWAL 42.819149 86.25 58.0199468 4632 Page 4 of 443 Form No. Roll Number Name JAT Best_4 Final Score U_Rank OBC_Rank SC_Rank ST_Rank EWS Rank PWD_Rank CW Rank Minority 190001225 950707320134 RASIK NARULA 70.212766 94.5 78.7132979 182 190001229 920704010007 ASHISH SETHI 40.263158 79 53.8210526 6330 89 190001242 920707200156 VIDHI GUPTA 50 95.25 65.8375 2107 190001269 920707490112 ANKIT YADAV 19.736842 75.75 39.3414474 12793 1186 190001270 920707250067 PRACHI VERMA 41.842105 80 55.1973684 5769 312 190001293 920707430203 PIYUSH JAIN 28.421053 73.25 44.1111842 10830 190001295 950707110046 MITALI AGARWAL 10 81 34.85 14450 190001304 920707010076 TANYA SINGH 52.12766 94.25 66.8704787 1852 190001312 920707400104 DEEPAK YADAV 30.851064 75.25 46.3906915 9757 752 190001329 920707340300 DEEPIT BALI 30.263158 76.75 46.5335526 9684 190001333 920707110027 MANJISTHA SHARMA 40.263158 91.5 58.1960526 4557 190001336 950707400419 SYED HASSAN MEHDI 28.457447 82.5 47.3723404 9297 190001338 950707100019 EERA MATTA 42.368421 94 60.4394737 3746 190001354 920707250192 AARUSHI AGARWAL 53.457447 96.75 68.6098404 1423 190001355 920707310103 AKSHAT GUPTA 29.736842 82 48.0289474 8975 190001366 950707020335 AYUSHI BHALOTIA 43.421053 83.75 57.5361842 4794 190001395 920707590046 TUSHAR NEGI 22.368421 63.5 36.7644737 13816 190001404 920707400442 RAHUL SHARMA
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