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No. Roll No. Candidate Name Father's Name Mother's Name Category 721095 230001 NISHANT SINGH AATM PRAKASH SINGH RAGINI SINGH EWS 715681 230002 DAKSHINA SINGH ANAND PRAKASH SINGH ARCHANA SINGH UR (Unreserved) 719856 230003 SHIVANI DUBEY ARUN DUBEY MADHU DUBEY EWS 725606 230006 ARCHANA YADAV JAI RAM YADAV SUSHMA DEVI OBC 721787 230007 RAJAN KUMAR GUPTA KRISHNA LAL GUPTA SHOBHAWATI OBC 722900 230008 AJAY KUMAR LAXMI PRASAD SUSPATI DEVI UR (Unreserved) 713751 230010 YANSHEE SRIVASTAV RAI ANKURAM SRIVASTAV MANJU SRIVASTAV UR (Unreserved) 713750 230011 YOGAYA SRIVASTAVA RAI ANKURAM SRIVASTAVA MANJU SRIVASTAVA UR (Unreserved) 715491 230013 SANDEEP KUMAR RAM BHAJAN KALINDI DEVI SC 710804 230015 VIJAY KUAMR RAM KEVAL GAYATRI DEVI UR (Unreserved) 702715 230018 HRISHABH SINGH SHAILENDRA PRATAP SINGH NISHA SINGH UR (Unreserved) 709523 230029 SHOBHIT PREM PAL VIMALA OBC 725338 230031 SATEESH KUMAR MAURYA RAMPALMAURYA SANGEETADEVI OBC 725092 230033 SHARAD KUMAR SINGH ANIL KUMAR SINGH BRIJBALA SINGH UR (Unreserved) 700132 230043 AMARDEEP YADAV CHANDRASHEKHAR YADAV SHAKUNTALA YADAV OBC 724743 230046 PRIYANSHU UPADHYAY DEV VRAT UPADHYAY VANDANA UPADHYAY OBC 714636 230051 SHASHWAT SINGH GAURI SHANKAR SINGH INDIRA SINGH UR (Unreserved) 720036 230053 SATYANARAYAN KUMAR HARI PRASAD YADAV RITA DEVI OBC 712157 230055 HARSHIT CHAUBEY HARIVANSH CHAUBEY RANJANA CHAUBEY EWS 712357 230056 MITHLESH KUMAR HRADAYANAND SINGH SUNITA DEVI OBC 720037 230057 PRAVEEN CHAUHAN JAI NATH CHAUHAN KAMLI DEVI OBC 704672 230058 RAHUL KUMAR SINGH JAI PRAKASH SINGH SANGEETA SINGH UR (Unreserved) 714166 230061 SAURABH SINGH KASHI NATH SINGH URMILA DEVI EWS 727707 230063 JAYANT PANDEY MANOJ KUMAR PANDEY ASHA PANDEY UR (Unreserved) 707195 230064 AKHLAK AHMAD MD SULEMAN ANSARI SHAHJAHAN BEGUM OBC 725659 230067 OMRA FATIMA KHAN MOHD SHAHID KHAN SHABANA PARVEEN UR (Unreserved) 701599 230069 ANURAG SINGH NEBBOO LAL GEETA DEVI OBC 719345 230070 DEEPAK KUMAR GUPTA OMPRAKASH GUPTA RAJDULARI DEVI OBC 710395 230072 AMAN SINGH PRABHU NARAYAN SINGH ANITA PATEL OBC 723194 230073 SIDDHARTH SINGH PRADEEP KUMAR SINGH SANGEETA SINGH EWS 719936 230076 GOVIND KUMAR RAJENDRA PRASAD SHANTI DEVI SC 721568 230078 ASHUTOSH KUMAR RAJKISHOR SINGH SHARMILA DEVI EWS 723341 230080 ASHUTOSH PANDEY RAKESH PANDEY NIMA PANDEY UR (Unreserved) Page 1 of 7 700756 230084 ANKIT GUPTA RAMLAL GUPTA SUMAN GUPTA OBC 721355 230086 RAHUL KUMAR YADAV SANJAY KUMAR YADAV MEER YADAV OBC 719282 230087 ABHAY TIWARI SANJAY TIWARI MAMTA TIWARI EWS 728881 230088 ANKUSH SINGH SANTOSH KUMAR SINGH KAMALESH SINGH OBC 707555 230089 SHIVAM SONI SANTOSH SONI SITA SONI OBC 725270 230091 SHUBHAM KUSHWAHA SATYENDRA KUSHWAHA SHASHI KUSHWAHA OBC 728997 230092 SHUBHAM SINGH SHAMSHER SINGH PUNAM SINGH EWS 720769 230094 VIJENDRA YADAV SHESH NATH SINGH YADAV GULJARI DEVI OBC 722311 230101 ABHISHEK RANJAN SHYAM BADAN RAM KAMALA RAM SC 727128 230102 SHIVAM KUMAR GUPTA SHYAM KR GUPTA REKHA GUPTA OBC 703535 230104 SHALINI SINGH SUBHASH CHANDRA SINGH SARITA SINGH OBC 708880 230105 ASHWANI KUMAR TIWARI SURESH PRASAD TIWARI CHANDA TIWARI EWS 717583 230107 BHASKAR TIWARI UDAY PRATAP TIWARI KUSUMLATA TIWARI EWS 711556 230108 SARVAJIT KUSHWAHA VIKRAMA KUSHWAHA SUMAN DEVI OBC 715310 230109 DIKSHA SINGH VIPIN BIHARI SINGH JAYANTI SINGH UR (Unreserved) 724611 230113 ABHISHEK SINGH ARUN SINGH MADHU SINGH EWS 719065 230115 MANAS SHUKLA BIMAL KUMAR SHUKLA MEENA SHUKLA EWS 707707 230116 DEEPAK DATA RAM VERMA BHAGWAN DEVI OBC 700264 230119 ABHAY MAURYA DINESH CHANDRA MAURYA MANJU DEVI OBC 700763 230120 ANKIT SINGH DINESH KUMAR SINGH NEELAM SINGH UR (Unreserved) 714606 230123 DIVYANSHU SWARNKAR JITENDRA SWARNKAR NIVEDITA OBC 722360 230125 ABHAY SINGH CHAUHAN RAGHVENDRA PRATAP SINGH POONAM SINGH UR (Unreserved) 700661 230126 SHIVANI VERMA RAJARAM SAVITA VERMA OBC 712635 230130 ROHITASHVA KRISHNA RAMANAND BRIJLAVATI DEVI OBC 722950 230133 ANUBHAV PANDEY RITESH PANDEY NEELAM PANDEY EWS 716795 230134 SHASHANK RAI SANJAY RAI REKHA RAI EWS 707467 230135 RAMENDRA KASHYAP SANTOSH KUMAR MANORAMA OBC 723726 230136 NEELESH MISHRA SATYA PRAKASH MISHRA SUNEETA MISHRA EWS 728981 230139 SAURABH SHUKLA SURYA PRAKASH SHUKLA ARCHNA SHUKLA EWS 717637 230141 SUMIT KUSHWAHA YOGENDRA KUMAR KUSHWAHA SUSHEELA DEVI OBC 724763 230142 SAURABH KUMAR YOGENDRA PAL SINGH RAJESH KUMARI OBC 707355 230143 SHAILENDAR KUMAR AHIBARAN SINGH PREMBATI OBC 723039 230146 MRADUL AWASTHI ANIL KUMAR AWASTHI MANJARI AWASTHI EWS 723264 230147 VIMAL PANDEY ARUN PANDEY ADESH PANDEY EWS 717347 230149 RAMU BHASKAR DATA RAM BHASKAR OM WATI DEVI SC Page 2 of 7 725062 230153 SHUBHAM DIXIT DINESH DIXIT PRABHA DIXIT UR (Unreserved) 725573 230158 NEETI SACHAN JAI NARAYAN SACHAN REKHA SACHAN OBC 714295 230161 TUSHAR BAJPAI KAMLESH BAJPAI SANGEETA BAJPAI UR (Unreserved) 724811 230165 ANURAG SINGH MANOJ KUMAR NISHA SC 722646 230167 MASHKOOR AHMAD ANSARI MOHD RIYAZ AHMAD NASEEMARA OBC 722265 230173 AJAY KUMAR NARESH KUMAR MAMTA DEVI SC 720339 230175 AMITAM DWEEP SINGH PAVAN KUMAR SINGH SARLA SINGH EWS 717650 230176 SHUBHAM GUPTA PRAKASH CHANDRA GUPTA SHARMILA GUPTA UR (Unreserved) 719544 230177 VINIT DIXIT PRAVIN KUMAR DIXIT SAROJ UR (Unreserved) 707362 230178 RAJAT GUPTA PREM CHANDRA GUPTA REENA GUPTA UR (Unreserved) 707818 230180 ASHISH MASIH RAHMAT MASIH PREETI MASIH UR (Unreserved) 722075 230181 BHHAVYA THAKUR RAJESH THAKUR SANDHYA THAKUR EWS 725879 230187 SHARDOOL KATIYAR RAM MANOHAR SUPARNA OBC 716775 230189 ANKUR RAM PRASAD KESHKALI SC 718686 230194 NITN KUMAR CHOUHAN SAKTU SINGH SUMITRA UR (Unreserved) 717720 230197 PRANJUL YADAV SATENDRA SINGH YADAV KALPANA YADAV OBC 712971 230199 ANSHUT CHITRANSH SHARAD KUMAR SAXENA KALPANA SAXENA EWS 722973 230203 GAURAV AGNIHOTRI SUNIL AGNIHOTRI ARCHNA AGNIHOTRI EWS 722021 230205 ABHAY SINGH SURENDRA NATH SINGH SHAKUNTLA DEVI SC 710600 230208 KRISHNA MISHRA VIJAY PRAKASH MISHRA URMILA MISHRA EWS 700102 230209 KSHITIJ TRIPATHI VIJAY TRIPATHI SAROJ TRIPATHI EWS 723376 230210 DEEPALI PANDEY VINOD KR PANDEY PRATIBHA PANDEY EWS 723216 230211 SHUBHAM TIWARI VINOD KUMAR TIWARI RAJESHWARI TIWARI UR (Unreserved) 713311 230215 AVNISH NARWARIA MAHENDRA SINGH USHA DEVI OBC 722803 230216 NARAYAN SHARMA MAHESH CHAND SHARMA SHASHI BALA UR (Unreserved) 706448 230217 ASHWANI SHARMA MUNNA LAL SHARMA NEETU SHARMA UR (Unreserved) 700877 230218 SHUBHAM KUMAR NAND KUMAR MEENA OBC 707671 230219 SANTOSH CHAUHAN PADAM SINGH MITHLESH DEVI UR (Unreserved) 710623 230220 PRASUN KUMAR SINGH SATYENDRA KUMAR SINGH BINA SINGH UR (Unreserved) 725834 230222 DHRUV PRATAP SINGH SUDHINDRA PAL SINGH NISHA SINGH UR (Unreserved) 716423 230225 LALIT SINGH ANGAD SINGH LEELAWATI DEVI OBC 716647 230227 NEHA PAL GANGA SINGH KRISHNA SINGH OBC 704530 230228 SHREYA BISHT GOPAL SINGH BISHT KAMLA KUMARI BISHT UR (Unreserved) 703693 230231 NEETESH KUMAR KULDEEP SINGH KAMLESH KUMARI OBC 715548 230235 SUNIL KUMAR PARAM SINGH DEVENDRI DEVI SC Page 3 of 7 718120 230237 MANISH KUSHAWAHA RAMAWADH KUSHAWAHA RAGAMATI DEVI OBC 718207 230241 PUJA KUMARI UMESH PRAJAPATI MALA DEVI OBC 702875 230242 MADHUR AGARWAL AJAY AGARWAL SHALINI AGARWAL UR (Unreserved) 721374 230243 TEJAS ATRI ANCHAL KUMAR SUMAN SHARMA UR (Unreserved) 707953 230244 ARTI KANDWAL CHANDI PRASAD KANDWAL ANANDI DEVI UR (Unreserved) 723453 230246 KARTIK RATHI HARENDRA RATHI ANTIM RATHI OBC 722861 230248 DIXITH BAHUGUNA KABI DATT PUSHPA DEVI UR (Unreserved) 719800 230250 ANIK BHATT MOHAN LAL ANITA UR (Unreserved) 713633 230251 AYUSH MALIK NARESH MALIK NEERU MALIK OBC 720223 230254 VISHAL KUSHWAHA RAJESH KUSHWAHA RAJNI OBC 710069 230256 RANJIT ROY RAMRISHI ROY SEEMA ROY UR (Unreserved) 724839 230257 MUKUL CHADDHA SANDEEP SINGH BABLI DEVI OBC 716201 230258 YAJENDRA RANA SANJAY KUMAR SHASHI UR (Unreserved) 724364 230259 SHOBHI CHOUDHARY SANJEEV KUMAR ANITA OBC 714680 230261 AJAY YADAV SHIV SINGH YADAV BEENA YADAV OBC 704125 230263 PRACHI SHARMA SUMANT SHARMA KAMLESH SHARMA EWS 715919 230264 KUNAL TIWARI UMA SHANKAR TIWARI RAJESH TIWARI UR (Unreserved) 712393 230265 NISHANT KUMAR UPENDRA PRASAD SINGH SEEMA SINGH EWS UPCATET RESULT-2021 LIST OF MBA CANDIDATES NOT QUALIFIED FOR GROUP DISCUSSION AND INTERVIEW 719902 230004 AMOOLYA TIWARI DINESH KUMAR TIWARI KRISHNA KUMARI EWS Not Qualified 713153 230005 ALOK KUMAR VERMA JAI PRAKASH VERMA SHRINGARI DEVI OBC Not Qualified 713173 230009 RAJNEESH KUMAR VERMA OM PRAKASH VERMA INDRESH VERMA OBC Not Qualified 717945 230012 PRIYANKA RAI RAJESHWAR RAI SAROJ RAI EWS Not Qualified 714403 230014 NILESH CHAUDHARY RAM KESH CHAUDHARY SHEELA DEVI OBC Not Qualified 722986 230016 KRISHAN CHAND RAM LALIT SOHARATA OBC Not Qualified 722964 230017 SANDEEP KUMAR MAURYA SABHA JEET MAURYA ASHA DEVI OBC Not Qualified 729014 230019 PRATEEK KUMAR JAISWAL SOHAN LAL JIASWAL AASHA JAISWAL OBC Not Qualified 712126 230020 AJAY KUMAR VERMA SUBHASH CHANDRA VERMA NEELAM VERMA OBC Not Qualified 715030 230024 SHRADDHA UMESH PRASAD VISHWAKARMA GYANMATI OBC Not Qualified 723072 230025 SOUMYA SINGH VED PRAKASH SINGH SHACHI SINGH EWS Not Qualified 714024 230026 LALITENDRA PRATAP SINGH KRISHNA BAHADUR SINGH SHILA SINGH UR (Unreserved) Not Qualified 724549 230027 AVNEENDRA MISHRA KRISHNA GOPAL MISHRA BINNU DEVI UR (Unreserved) Not Qualified 727635 230028 ANANT SINGH OM PRAKASH SINGH ASHA SINGH UR (Unreserved) Not Qualified Page 4 of 7 721172 230030 ADARSH KUMAR TIWARI RAKESH PRASAD TIWARI URMILA TIWARI EWS Not Qualified 708675 230032 JYOTI DUBEY AKHILESH DUBEY SANTOSHI DUBEY EWS Not Qualified 715052 230035 AMIT KUMAR ARUN PRASAD ANITA DEVI OBC Not Qualified 720498 230038 RISHABH
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