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Male 9808520812 No PRESENT 41 6 1000488 2290015053 ASHU VERMA LATE JANARDAN LAL VERMA PADMAVATI VERMA 7/7/1992 Uttar Pradesh SC NONE [email protected] Male 9005724155 No PRESENT 36 7 1000721 2420015498 AZAJUL AFZAL MOHAMMAD SHAHID NISHAD NAZMA BEGUM 2/25/1985 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] 7275529796 No PRESENT 27 8 1000794 2250015148AMBIKA PRASAD MISHRA RAM NATH MISHRA NIRMALA DEVI 12/24/1991 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] Male 8130809970 No PRESENT 36 9 1001008 2320015652 SATYAM SHUKLA PREM PRAKASH SHUKLA RAMAN SHUKLA 5/1/1996 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] Male 9450864646 No PRESENT 52 10 1001029 2170015024 HIMANSHU KUMAR UMRAY SINGH RAMBATI 12/19/1991 Uttar Pradesh SC NONE [email protected] Male 8868820152 No PRESENT 38 11 1001800 2170015037 RAM PRAKASH TULA RAM PREM WATI 9/15/1990 Uttar Pradesh SC NONE [email protected] Male 9675887812 No PRESENT 31 12 1001922 2130025111 JAI SINGH KANOJIYA SHER SINGH KANOJIYA SHANTI DEVI 3/9/1991 Uttar Pradesh SC NONE [email protected] Male 9616208414 No PRESENT 40 13 1002037 2320015097 CHANDRA DEEP RAHI GORAKH NATH RAM RUKHAMANI DEVI 8/15/1992 Uttar Pradesh SC NONE [email protected] Male 9044116755 No PRESENT 36 14 1002085 2300015029 SANDEEP SINGH SHIV SINGH SUSHILA DEVI 11/7/1988 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 9670909181 No ABSENT 15 1002834 2270015172 OMKAR CHAURASIA OMPRAKASH CHAURASIA SUBHAWATI DEVI 12/2/1990 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 9454929268 No PRESENT 45 16 1002913 2130015295 BEERU VERMA UMA SHANKAR VERMA SHIV DEVI VERMA 4/18/1984 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 9956641615 No PRESENT 36 17 1003129 2250015082 ANKIT MAHAVEER SINGH MUKESH DEVI 2/10/1993 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 8273046596 No PRESENT 38 18 1003625 2340015115 KULDEEP KUMAR KATAR SINGH BIRMO DEVI 10/15/1991 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 8755375091 No PRESENT 37 19 1003694 2130025357 INDRA SEN SHARMA HIRA LAL SHARMA RAMAYANI SHARMA 9/7/1982 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] 7408541633 No PRESENT 34 20 1003854 2320015480 AJAY KUMAR TIWARI KRISHNA BHAGWAN TIWARI URMILA TIWARI 7/1/1993 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] Male 9811510435 No ABSENT 21 1004192 2130015402 MANDRESHKEWAT MATBAR KEWAT DULARI DEVI 3/10/1994 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 9415137817 No ABSENT 22 1004772 2130025381KRISHNA CHANDRA SHARMAKARTIK CHANDRA SHARMA KALPANA SHARMA 7/22/1984 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 9026811918 No ABSENT 23 1004785 2340015246 VIPIN KUMAR ASHOK KUMAR SUDESH DEVI 7/4/1985 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] Male 9639447355 No PRESENT 77 24 1004795 2250015094 FAIZAN ALI ISRAIL KHAN AFSARI 7/6/1995 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 9311980040 No PRESENT 49 25 1004933 2400015059 AKASH SRIVASTAVA BASANT LAL SRIVASTAVA KAMLESH SRIVASTAVA 7/10/1989 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] Male 9198705738 No ABSENT 26 1005119 2290015061 BIJENDRA KUMAR BALJIT NIRMALA DEVI 2/1/1986 Uttar Pradesh SC NONE [email protected] Male 9458521527 No PRESENT 53 27 1005192 2130015201 VISHNU DEO SAGAR LAKSHMAN URF NAND LAL HIRA MANEE 9/4/1985 Uttar Pradesh SC NONE [email protected] Male 8565960385 No PRESENT 27 28 1005837 2270015033 ANIL KUMAR HARIDWAR LACHI DEVI 2/10/1984 Uttar Pradesh SC NONE [email protected] Male 9919772747 No PRESENT 44 29 1005993 2170015035 RAJESH KUMAR SHER SINGH RAM SHREE 7/25/1992 Uttar Pradesh SC NONE [email protected] Male 9548481833 No PRESENT 49 30 1007075 2110045129 KAUSHAL KISHOR BALRAM KAMLESH DEVI 5/1/1993 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 8006522779 No PRESENT 45 31 1007191 2420015537 MANISH SINGH BRIJ MOHAN SINGH KAMALA DEVI 7/12/1987 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] Male 9125257610 No PRESENT 39 32 1007317 2230015016 PAWAN KUMAR RAM BARAN SUSHILA DEVI 7/15/1990 Uttar Pradesh SC NONE [email protected] 9919966143 No PRESENT 2 33 1007649 2130025316 DEEPAK SINGH GULAB SINGH ANARKALI SINGH 9/15/1994 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 8874075514 No PRESENT 45 34 1007701 2120015074 NIRVESH KUMAR KAMAL SINGH MUNNI DEVI 9/20/1993 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 9897989723 No ABSENT 35 1007738 2320015546 JAHEEN HAYDAR MAZHAR HAYDAR RAHIS JHAHN 7/15/1985 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] Male 9369173377 No PRESENT 32 36 1007807 2230015032 ASHISH KUMAR MAURYAJAGDISH CHANDRA MAURYA SUBHADRA DEVI 4/9/1989 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 8604990788 No PRESENT 32 37 1007840 2360015027 BHIM KUMAR GAUTAM RAMESH SINGH OMWATI DEVI 12/25/1989 Uttar Pradesh SC NONE [email protected] Male 9917698493 No PRESENT 45 38 1007921 2320015359 RADHESHYAM HARIRAM SUDAMA DEVI 7/1/1982 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 9455468684 No PRESENT 40 39 1007986 2320015466VIRENDRA KUMAR MAURYA RAM SINGAR MAURYA SUSHEELA DEVI 7/5/1992 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 8896067970 No PRESENT 38 40 1008091 2130015586 SANJEEV KUMAR 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DHARM KUMAR GUPTA SUDHA GUPTA 9/15/1993 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] Male 9179352149 No PRESENT 49 48 1009713 2290015390 RAJU PRATAP SINGH KAMAKHYA SINGH MANJU DEVI 5/10/1994 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] Male 9794650083 No PRESENT 24 49 1009742 2290015218 MUKESH KUSHWAHA BRIJESH PRASHAD KUSHWAHA LILAVATI DEVI 11/26/1987 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] 9918089717 No PRESENT 40 50 1010021 2330015054 RAJ KUMAR RAM PRASAD SONA DEVVI 7/5/1996 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 9058418653 No PRESENT 45 51 1010022 2130025333DINESH KUMAR MAURYA VIJAY BAHADUR ASHA DEVI 5/3/1992 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 9889526352 No PRESENT 29 52 1010234 2290015062 BIRENDRA KUMAR LATE VIJAY KUMAR RAJESHWARI DEVI 7/12/1988 Uttar Pradesh SC NONE [email protected] Male 9369480996 No PRESENT 48 53 1010260 2110045307 SANJEEV KUMAR DAYANAND VIDYA RANI 1/19/1993 Other than Uttar Pradesh General [email protected] Male 9728017618 No ABSENT 54 1010601 2420015011 HIMANSHU YADAV RAJ DEV YADAV LALLI DEVI 7/4/1987 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 9956172345 No ABSENT 55 1010701 2130015587SANTOSH KUMAR GUPTA BHAIYA LAL GUPTA RAJKUMARI 2/14/1993 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 8511802486 No PRESENT 27 56 1010793 2330015038 DHANI RAM SAUDAN SINGH KALAKANDI 6/1/1981 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 8273721785 No PRESENT 35 57 1011013 2420015570 PREM SUNDER PANDEY UMESH PANDEY LALMATI DEVI 2/20/1987 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] Male 8960985834 No PRESENT 35 58 1011273 2130015592 SANTOSH KUMAR BASUDEO SINGH BHAGMANI DEVI 10/2/1986 Uttar Pradesh OBC NONE [email protected] Male 8873942995 No PRESENT 24 59 1011716 2130025838 MOHAMMAD RAZA MOHSIN RAZA SAHER JAHAN 9/21/1989 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] Male 8303174612 No ABSENT 60 1011832 2340015231 RAJESH KAMAR RAI RAM AWEDESH RAI INDRAWATI RAI 7/5/1980 Uttar Pradesh General NONE [email protected] Male 8273100529 No 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