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Rank Has Been Assigned to Only T UNIVERESITY OF LUCKNOW, LUCKNOW Ph.D. ADMISSIONS 2019 PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST OF ALL CANDIDATES (RANK HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO ONLY THOSE CANDIDATES WHO APPEARED IN WRITTEN TEST AND INTERVIEW WERE FOUND ELIGIBLE IN SUBJECT) Interiew Open rollno Subject Name Father Name category sub_catgender DOB HS % Int % UG % PG % Test Marks Total Marks crank Remarks Marks Rank Ancient Indian History and 1911720557 RAJEEV YADAV LAUTAN RAM YADAV OBC NCR M 18-08-1994 73.170 74.200 50.780 64.000 50.000 24.000 74.000 1 OBC-1 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720536 KRITIKA YADAV SATENDRA KUMAR SINGH OBC CR F 01-01-1996 83.330 77.800 58.330 68.300 39.000 25.200 64.200 2 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720551 PUSHKAR MISHRA CHHOTE LAL MISHRA General M 27-07-1990 55.330 81.000 56.560 67.650 40.000 23.000 63.000 3 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1921760010 URWASHI GOSWAMI RAM AVTAR GOSWAMI OBC NCR F 05-07-1988 58.500 63.000 59.170 53.820 39.000 23.667 62.667 4 OBC-2 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720582 SURABHI HARIPRASAD OBC NCR F 31-05-1994 61.500 70.200 46.110 57.300 38.000 20.667 58.667 5 OBC-3 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720507 AMIT KUMAR SHUKLA RAJ KUMAR SHUKLA General M 30-03-1992 61.170 70.800 51.220 60.250 35.000 23.400 58.400 6 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720545 NEHA DIXIT GYANENDRA KUMAR DIXIT General F 07-08-1996 66.000 68.800 53.780 70.000 39.000 18.800 57.800 7 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720581 SRISHTI PANDEY VIRENDRA PRAKASH PANDEY General F 28-12-1993 60.830 73.600 57.440 61.350 37.000 19.667 56.667 8 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720577 SHYAM JI PRAJAPATI BUDDHI LAL OBC NCR M 12-04-1994 64.170 73.400 60.220 63.470 38.000 17.500 55.500 9 OBC-4 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720520 DEEPTI MAURYA RAM PRATAP OBC NCR F 01-05-1990 63.670 69.000 62.280 69.820 41.000 13.000 54.000 10 OBC-5 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720542 MUKESH JAISWAL VINOD KUMAR JAISWAL OBC NCR M 05-01-1996 51.330 83.000 59.930 68.830 36.000 17.400 53.400 11 OBC-6 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720588 WASFI FATIMA NOORUDDIN OBC NCR F 08-12-1994 54.330 59.600 56.330 64.380 40.000 13.333 53.333 12 OBC-7 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1921760009 SANTOSH KUMAR RAM NARESH PRASAD General M 05-12-1986 74.290 62.220 58.250 63.810 40.000 13.333 53.333 13 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720569 SARDANAND HARINARAYAN YADAV General M 26-06-1978 62.330 71.110 55.750 60.560 39.000 13.500 52.500 14 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720553 RAHUL KUMAR JAISWAL KALIKA PRASAD JAISWAL OBC NCR M 10-05-1994 58.670 52.200 57.390 57.160 37.000 15.200 52.200 15 OBC-8 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720512 ARCHANA JAISWAL PRADEEP JAISWAL General F 07-11-1986 36.830 67.600 53.220 58.300 36.000 16.000 52.000 16 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720508 AMIT KUMAR SINGH ANIRUDH PRATAP SINGH General M 16-08-1995 66.500 71.800 58.560 74.200 40.000 11.600 51.600 17 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720503 AKASH SINGH ANIL KUMAR SINGH General M 24-11-1995 69.170 74.000 53.780 69.200 38.000 13.400 51.400 18 Archaeology The subject wise cut off list will be declared separately . All admissions are provisional and subject to verification of documents at the time of reporting in the department. UNIVERESITY OF LUCKNOW, LUCKNOW Ph.D. ADMISSIONS 2019 PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST OF ALL CANDIDATES (RANK HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO ONLY THOSE CANDIDATES WHO APPEARED IN WRITTEN TEST AND INTERVIEW WERE FOUND ELIGIBLE IN SUBJECT) Interiew Open rollno Subject Name Father Name category sub_catgender DOB HS % Int % UG % PG % Test Marks Total Marks crank Remarks Marks Rank Ancient Indian History and 1911720499 AASHISH PATEL GANESH PRASAD PATEL OBC NCR M 23-07-1996 67.670 76.200 56.150 64.330 38.000 13.400 51.400 19 OBC-9 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720517 BHANU PRATAP BABU RAM SC M 05-07-1981 47.670 42.600 52.890 57.380 36.000 15.000 51.000 20 SC-1 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720571 SATYA PAL SINGH DHRUV NARAYAN SINGH General M 01-07-1989 62.830 55.600 61.410 65.090 36.000 14.500 50.500 21 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720559 RAKESH YADAV RAMJANAM YADAV OBC NCR M 13-08-1995 64.670 62.800 67.300 67.500 36.000 13.500 49.500 22 OBC-10 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720538 KUMARI CHANDANI DEVENDRA KUMAR SINGH OBC NCR F 25-07-1994 70.000 69.600 76.400 74.500 34.000 15.400 49.400 23 OBC-11 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720563 RAVI KUMAR DUBEY KUNNU RAM DUBEY General M 20-07-1995 72.830 80.400 58.780 76.100 35.000 14.000 49.000 24 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720529 GURPREET SINGH HARJINDER SINGH OBC NCR M 20-07-1993 54.170 73.200 63.280 64.250 32.000 16.800 48.800 25 OBC-12 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720555 RAHUNUMA RAZA BAQAR RAZA General F 04-08-1988 52.500 60.400 61.220 65.900 35.000 13.400 48.400 26 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720543 NAGENDRA SINGH GOPAL SINGH OBC NCR M 05-07-1988 62.670 57.000 51.280 66.500 31.000 13.400 44.400 27 OBC-13 Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720528 GAURAV PRAKASH BARGADI LAL GUPTA General M 26-08-1980 47.170 48.200 46.670 64.250 36.000 7.800 43.800 28 Archaeology The subject wise cut off list will be declared separately . All admissions are provisional and subject to verification of documents at the time of reporting in the department. UNIVERESITY OF LUCKNOW, LUCKNOW Ph.D. ADMISSIONS 2019 PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST OF ALL CANDIDATES (RANK HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO ONLY THOSE CANDIDATES WHO APPEARED IN WRITTEN TEST AND INTERVIEW WERE FOUND ELIGIBLE IN SUBJECT) Interiew Open rollno Subject Name Father Name category sub_catgender DOB HS % Int % UG % PG % Test Marks Total Marks crank Remarks Marks Rank Ancient Indian History and 1911720586 VINITA SINGH GULAB SINGH OBC NCR F 04-10-1981 63.830 52.400 57.040 60.640 40.000 A Absent in Interview Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720534 KAVITA RAJ KUMAR OBC NCR F 14-03-1995 62.330 63.600 53.780 63.530 37.000 A Absent in Interview Archaeology Ancient Indian History and DHEERENDRA PRATAP 1911720522 RAM LALAN YADAV OBC NCR M 01-07-1991 61.170 56.200 67.330 58.640 37.000 A Absent in Interview Archaeology YADAV Ancient Indian History and 1911720516 AVANISH TIWARI BINDESHWARI TIWARI General M 04-08-1996 74.830 85.400 61.890 70.550 37.000 A Absent in Interview Archaeology Ancient Indian History and 1911720506 AMIT KUMAR DEVRAJ SC M 05-12-1992 42.830 48.600 52.440 56.840 35.000 A Absent in Interview Archaeology The subject wise cut off list will be declared separately . All admissions are provisional and subject to verification of documents at the time of reporting in the department. UNIVERESITY OF LUCKNOW, LUCKNOW Ph.D. ADMISSIONS 2019 PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST OF ALL CANDIDATES (RANK HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO ONLY THOSE CANDIDATES WHO APPEARED IN WRITTEN TEST AND INTERVIEW WERE FOUND ELIGIBLE IN SUBJECT) Interiew Open rollno Subject Name Father Name category sub_catgender DOB HS % Int % UG % PG % Test Marks Total Marks crank Remarks Marks Rank Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720565 RISHABH TRIPATHI DAYA SHANKAR TRIPATHI General M 12-07-1998 85.330 78.600 61.330 74.000 34.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720525 DIVYA BARANWAL RAJESH KUMAR BARANWAL General F 10-06-1993 65.000 73.800 61.670 66.560 34.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720526 DIVYA SHUKLA LAXMI SHANKAR SHUKLA General F 26-10-1994 70.670 72.800 51.110 61.640 34.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720505 ALOK SINGH AUDHESH KUMAR General M 23-07-1991 54.500 60.200 62.000 64.550 34.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720509 ANAND KUMAR PANDEY SURESH CHANDRA PANDEY General EX M 25-06-1981 71.330 69.200 63.330 60.360 34.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720585 VINAY KUMAR MISHRA HIRDYANAND MISHRA General M 14-04-1987 56.000 54.330 45.280 70.360 33.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720566 ROSHAN SINGH UDAY SINGH General M 04-08-1992 62.500 54.800 52.330 72.930 33.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720521 DEVRISHI TRIPATHI BRIJKISHOR TRIPATHI General M 04-07-1995 39.200 43.200 65.850 79.000 33.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1921760001 AKSHAT TEWARI SIDDHA GOPAL TEWARI General M 05-08-1990 82.000 73.400 75.400 69.300 33.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720575 SHIVANGI DIXIT KRIPA SHANKAR DIXIT General F 01-07-1995 62.170 69.400 56.560 60.000 32.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720531 JAGDAMBA PRASAD MISRA PATESHWARI PRASAD MISRA General M 17-06-1973 58.830 50.200 47.890 58.450 32.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720524 DINESH TIWARI KRISHNA BHAWAN TIWARI General M 23-10-1994 64.670 69.600 53.110 73.750 31.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720572 SHASHANK SHEKHAR AJAI SHANKAR TRIPATHI General M 03-10-1993 83.170 60.200 61.890 77.500 30.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720574 SHEPHALI SINGH KRISHNA KUMAR SINGH General F 22-07-1990 66.500 62.200 58.890 55.380 30.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720590 YOGRAJ SINGH GULAB OBC NCR M 19-07-1993 60.000 67.200 56.890 60.000 30.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720560 RAM PRATAP SINGH AMAR SINGH General M 20-06-1994 67.830 66.000 58.110 61.850 30.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1911720537 KULNANDAN SINGH SHIV NANDAN SINGH General M 17-05-1995 72.000 62.200 50.560 62.300 30.000 Archaeology Interview Ancient Indian History and Not Eligible for 1921760005 GAURAV BAJPAI KRISHNA GOPAL BAJPAI General M 03-07-1996 71.170 69.600 57.060 62.820 30.000 Archaeology Interview The subject wise cut off list will be declared separately .
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