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Untitled Spreadsheet SHIA POST GRADUATE COLLEGE, LUCKNOW FIRST MERIT LIST of B.Com. (BOYS) REGULAR SESSION : 2020-21 SELECTED CANDIDATES Inter Inter Inter Shia Inter Normalized Gap Year Merit S.No. Reg. No. Name of Applicant Father's Name Exam Inter Board Max. Marks Inter % Pass Out Inter % Deduction Index Year Marks Obt. Weightage 1 501502 S ALI FAWAZ RIZVI S MUZAFFAR I RIZVI 2020 ISC 500 460 92.000 92.462 0 0 92.462 2 501821 SAURABH AWASTHI SUMENDRA KUMAR AWASTHI 2020 CBSE 500 437 87.400 87.839 0 0 87.839 3 500264 SAURABH AWASTHI VISWADHAR AWASTHI 2016 U.P. BOARD 500 443 88.600 91.340 4 0 87.340 4 502995 Deepanshu Dhaudhiyal Kishore Chandra Dhaundhiyal 2020 CBSE 500 430 86.000 86.432 0 0 86.432 5 502022 Ashutosh Varma Asheesh Varma 2020 CBSE 500 429 85.800 86.231 0 0 86.231 6 502751 MOHD ZEESHAN AHMED MOHD SALMAN 2020 ISC 500 429 85.800 86.231 0 0 86.231 7 503599 VAIBHAV GUPTA A K GUPTA 2020 ISC 500 424 84.800 85.226 0 0 85.226 8 501671 ZAFAR MOHD FURQAN MOHD 2020 CBSE 500 417 83.400 83.819 0 0 83.819 9 503012 AMBUJ MISHRA SHYAM KISHOR MISHRA 2020 CBSE 500 414 82.800 83.216 0 0 83.216 10 500265 MOHAMMAD USAMA SIDDIQUI MOHAMMAD HAMID SIDDIQUI 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 400 80.000 82.474 0 0 82.474 11 500880 HRITHIK RASTOGI AJAY RASTOGI 2020 U.P. BOARD 1000 797 79.700 82.165 0 0 82.165 12 502136 Vedansh Srivastava Santosh Kumar Srivastava 2020 CBSE 500 407 81.400 81.809 0 0 81.809 13 503437 Kushagra jha Satya narayan jha 2020 CBSE 500 406 81.200 81.608 0 0 81.608 14 500334 SHIVANSH AGARWAL SANJAY AGARWAL 2019 ISC 500 410 82.000 82.412 1 0 81.412 15 502855 PRIYANSHU SINGH SHAILENDRA SINGH 2020 CBSE 500 405 81.000 81.407 0 0 81.407 16 502879 ATIF ALI ASIF ALI 2020 CBSE 500 405 81.000 81.407 0 0 81.407 17 501593 HARSH KUMAR GOPAL KANNAUJIA 2020 CBSE 500 400 80.000 80.402 0 0 80.402 18 502648 AZM HAIDER RIZVI SYED SAGHEER ABID RIZVI 2020 CBSE 500 399 79.800 80.201 0 0 80.201 19 502854 AALEKH SINGH SHAILENDRA SINGH 2020 CBSE 500 393 78.600 78.995 0 0 78.995 20 501805 NISHANT TRIVEDI RAJESH TRIVEDI 2020 U.P. BOARD 1000 765 76.500 78.866 0 0 78.866 21 502546 ABHAY KUMAR MISHRA ANOOP KUMAR MISHRA 2020 U.P. BOARD 1000 764 76.400 78.763 0 0 78.763 22 501395 AKASH VERMA MANOJ KUMAR VERMA 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 381 76.200 78.557 0 0 78.557 23 501144 SYED ILMUL HASAN NAQVI MEHDI SHAOOR 2020 CBSE 500 390 78.000 78.392 0 0 78.392 24 501245 ASEET KUMAR NAWAL KISHORE 2020 U.P. BOARD 1000 757 75.700 78.041 0 0 78.041 25 500278 MOHD AMAAN MUNEER AHMAD 2019 U.P. BOARD 1000 765 76.500 78.866 1 0 77.866 26 502958 MOHD KAMRAN MOHD RIZWAN 2020 CBSE 500 387 77.400 77.789 0 0 77.789 27 502106 PRAKHAR SONI ANOOP KUMAR SONI 2020 CBSE 500 387 77.400 77.789 0 0 77.789 Page 1 *All shia candidates are selected Inter Inter Inter Shia Inter Normalized Gap Year Merit S.No. Reg. No. Name of Applicant Father's Name Exam Inter Board Max. Marks Inter % Pass Out Inter % Deduction Index Year Marks Obt. Weightage 28 503578 SANSKAR AGARWAL SURESH AGARWAL 2020 ISC 500 387 77.400 77.789 0 0 77.789 29 501043 Mohammad Arbaab Asif Haseeb 2020 ISC 500 386 77.200 77.588 0 0 77.588 30 501119 APOORV SHUKLA MUKESH NARAIN SHUKLA 2020 CBSE 500 383 76.600 76.985 0 0 76.985 31 503130 MOHD SHAHID MOHAMMAD UMAR 2020 CBSE 500 382 76.400 76.784 0 0 76.784 32 501896 ASIF ALI SHAUKAT ALI 2020 ISC 500 382 76.400 76.784 0 0 76.784 33 503149 MOHD FARHAN ANSARI MOHD SHAFIQUE ANSARI 2019 U.P. BOARD 500 377 75.400 77.732 1 0 76.732 34 503253 Shahroon Ullah Shafqat Ullah 2020 ISC 500 381 76.200 76.583 0 0 76.583 35 501342 MOHD WAJAHAT MIRZA ASIF BEIG 2020 ISC 400 302 75.500 75.879 0 0 75.879 36 503347 Tarun gupta Virendra kumar gupta 2020 CBSE 500 372 74.400 74.774 0 1 75.774 37 502813 SANSKAR MEHROTRA PANKAJ KUMAR MEHROTRA 2020 CBSE 500 375 75.000 75.377 0 0 75.377 38 503237 GYANESH KUMAR SONI ANIL KUMAR RASTOGI 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 365 73.000 75.258 0 0 75.258 39 500443 RISHABH SHUKLA SUNIL KUMAR SHUKLA 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 364 72.800 75.052 0 0 75.052 40 500416 MOHAMMAD FAISAL MOHAMMAD NAEEM 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 364 72.800 75.052 0 0 75.052 41 503229 TARUN SINGH AMAR SINGH 2020 U.P. BOARD 1000 728 72.800 75.052 0 0 75.052 42 501306 Aman singh Awadhesh kumar singh 2020 CBSE 500 373 74.600 74.975 0 0 74.975 43 501976 Vedant Shukla Ramendra Shukla 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 363 72.600 74.845 0 0 74.845 44 501825 SYED TAZKEER ALI SYED MUSARRAT ALI 2020 CBSE 500 371 74.200 74.573 0 0 74.573 45 501218 HRITIK UPADHYAY TARA DUTT UPADHYAY 2020 ISC 500 371 74.200 74.573 0 0 74.573 46 501321 FEHMINA FATIMA SHADAB HAIDER 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 361 72.200 74.433 0 0 74.433 47 500439 AMAAN ALI FAREED ALAM 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 360 72.000 74.227 0 0 74.227 48 500566 SAMEER AHMAD MAHMOOD AHMAD 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 360 72.000 74.227 0 0 74.227 49 502712 SHUBHAM YADAV RAKESH KUMAR 2020 U.P. BOARD 1000 720 72.000 74.227 0 0 74.227 50 502467 ADVIK JAISWAL MAHESH JAISWAL 2020 CBSE 500 369 73.800 74.171 0 0 74.171 51 502651 MOHAMMAD KHALID SIDDIQUI MOHAMMAD KHURRAM SIDDIQUI 2017 Other 500 374 74.800 77.113 3 0 74.113 52 501631 ANAS SATTAR ABDUL SATTAR 2020 ISC 500 368 73.600 73.970 0 0 73.970 53 501756 MOHAMMAD SAQIB KHAN MOHD NASIR KHAN 2020 CBSE 500 365 73.000 73.367 0 0 73.367 54 502397 DIVY AGARWAL SANJAY AGARWAL 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 355 71.000 73.196 0 0 73.196 55 503545 ABUZAR SAEED SAEEDUL HASAN 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 355 71.000 73.196 0 0 73.196 56 500388 mohd hamza mohd naushad 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 355 71.000 73.196 0 0 73.196 57 500954 HARSH KASHYAP SUNIL KASHYAP 2020 U.P. BOARD 1000 709 70.900 73.093 0 0 73.093 58 500413 AKASH VERMA ARJUN LAL VERMA 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 354 70.800 72.990 0 0 72.990 Page 2 *All shia candidates are selected Inter Inter Inter Shia Inter Normalized Gap Year Merit S.No. Reg. No. Name of Applicant Father's Name Exam Inter Board Max. Marks Inter % Pass Out Inter % Deduction Index Year Marks Obt. Weightage 59 500585 MASWOOD KHAN MD MAROOF KHAN 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 353 70.600 72.784 0 0 72.784 60 502898 ADNAN SAMI SAMI AHMAD 2020 ISC 500 362 72.400 72.764 0 0 72.764 61 503109 Vansh Saxena Ajay Kumar Saxena 2020 CBSE 500 361 72.200 72.563 0 0 72.563 62 503289 MOHD ASKARI MOHD RAFI 2020 CBSE 500 360 72.000 72.362 0 0 72.362 63 502846 ABHISHEK SINGH GIRISH KUMAR SINGH 2020 CBSE 500 358 71.600 71.960 0 0 71.960 64 501444 ANZAR HUSAIN ASHRAF HUSAIN 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 347 69.400 71.546 0 0 71.546 65 502395 DIVYANSH SRIVASTAVA RAJESH SRIVASTAVA 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 347 69.400 71.546 0 0 71.546 66 500865 Aditya Mishra Akhilesh Kumar 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 347 69.400 71.546 0 0 71.546 67 500711 Aniket Gupta Raju Gupta 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 347 69.400 71.546 0 0 71.546 68 500900 ANIKET KUMAR ASHOK KUMAR 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 342 68.400 70.515 0 1 71.515 69 501200 JAI GUPTA KANHAIYA GUPTA 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 345 69.000 71.134 0 0 71.134 70 503110 Vishal Mishra Baij Nath Mishra 2020 CBSE 500 353 70.600 70.955 0 0 70.955 71 502479 DEVANG VERMA VINOD KUMAR VERMA 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 344 68.800 70.928 0 0 70.928 72 500384 PANKAJ KUMAR GANESH PRASAD 2020 U.P. BOARD 500 339 67.800 69.897 0 1 70.897 73 503195 SHIVAM SINGH CHAUHAN DHEERAJ SINGH 2018 U.P. BOARD 1000 706 70.600 72.784 2 0 70.784 74 502849 AYUSHMAN SINGH GIRISH KUMAR SINGH 2020 CBSE 500 352 70.400 70.754 0 0 70.754 75 503297 Manjeet kumar Verma Mr. Umesh kumar Verma 2020 CBSE 500 352 70.400 70.754 0 0 70.754 76 503428 PRAJWAL KUMAR RAI AKHILESH CHAND RAI 2020 CBSE 500 352 70.400 70.754 0 0 70.754 77 501301 MOHD SAIF ARSHAD ALI 2020 U.P.
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