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Rank Form No. Name Father Name DOB Percentage 1 201600552 Rank Form No. Name Father Name DOB Percentage 1 201600552 NIDHI JAIN NAVNEET JAIN 11/09/98 96.8 2 201608041 GURLEEN KAUR DHINDSA IQBAL SINGH DHINDSA 03/11/97 96.6 3 201609453 PARVAZ VIRK JAGJEET SINGH 06/12/97 96.2 4 201603009 RICHA SAINI KARNAIL SINGH 20/07/98 95.4 5 201603026 RHEA SINGH CHIB RAJBIR SINGH DOGRA 05/06/98 95.2 6 201610232 NATALIYA SINGH SHYAM SINGH 05/02/98 95.2 7 201600059 GEETANJALI SONI MR. AJAY SONI 25/02/98 95 8 201600501 ANAYAT SODHI NAVDEEP SINGH SODHI 24/10/97 94.8 9 201606103 TAMANNA RAJESH DHURIA 25/08/98 94.66 10 201610660 AMANDEEP SINGH RAVINDER SINGH 04/05/99 94.6 11 201611863 SACHIN SUBHASH CHANDER 11/01/98 94.4 12 201607015 KAVNEET KAUR MR. HARMEET SINGH 04/08/98 94.4 13 201607127 AKANKSHA VIKRAM SINGH 04/07/98 94.4 14 201607727 RAVINA SH SURESH KUMAR 15/07/99 94.4 15 201600410 YOGESH SHARMA ANAND SHARMA 05/08/98 94.4 16 201602893 MANU KUMARI AMAR SINGH 25/01/96 94.2 17 201600051 SOUMYA DABAS ANIL DABAS 04/10/98 94 18 201604609 TRISHALA DUTTA MICHAEL DUTTA 04/12/97 94 19 201601777 MUSKAAN KOHLI ROHIT KOHLI 13/01/98 94 20 201605872 PARUL SHARMA VED PRAKASH SHARMA 24/11/97 94 21 201613430 MANTHAN NAGPAL KRISHAN KUMAR 12/03/98 94 22 201603789 RISHI KR. ARORA JITENDRA KUMAR ARORA 20/01/98 93.5 23 201609429 MANHAR MANCHANDA ATUL MANCHANDA 18/09/98 93.4 24 201608573 ANMOL KAKKAR MOHAN LAL KAKKAR 18/05/98 93.4 25 201604293 AARUSHI GOYAL ASHWANI GOYAL 18/11/98 93.33 26 201605412 KANWARSHER SINGH MEWA SINGH 16/04/97 93.2 27 201606756 SUMIT KOHAR KULDEEP SINGH 26/07/98 93 28 201603567 SUNIDHI MOKTA JITENDRA SINGH MOKTA 29/01/99 93 29 201600044 VIPIN YADAV RAM CHANDER YADAV 15/04/98 93 30 201602562 ABHINEEP KAUR HARJIT SINGH 05/09/98 92.8 31 201606931 PALLAVI SHARMA RAJESH KUMAR 11/04/98 92.8 32 201606974 PARVEEN SHARMA BHAGWAN DUTT 17/02/98 92.6 33 201605505 AYUSHI GUPTA KRISHAN GOPAL GUPTA 04/08/98 92.6 34 201608046 SAHIL KAJAL AZAD KAJAL 10/10/97 92.6 35 201608276 RIDHIMA GUPTA GULSHAN GUPTA 13/08/98 92.6 36 201603814 GAGANJIT KAUR PARMJIT SINGH 22/06/98 92.4 37 201601966 REENA GURDIAL SINGH 22/03/99 92.4 38 201601210 AKSHAY ANAND TRIPATHI ADITYA KUMAR TRIPATHI 02/07/98 92.25 39 201601640 SIMAR PREM KANSAL 07/04/98 92.2 40 201600513 PRARTHANA SANDHU MAHAVIR SANDHU 07/12/96 92 41 201615256 RISHIKA CHOPRA GREESH CHOPRA 14/07/97 92 42 201614581 TANIYA SHIV KUMAR 10/08/97 91.8 43 201611444 MANSI GARG PURSHOTTAM GARG 25/03/99 91.8 44 201600612 ARUSHREE RANJAN HIMANSHU RANJAN 09/07/97 91.8 45 201600333 PRIYA RAMESH 30/08/99 91.8 46 201601625 GARIMA MEHTA NARESH MEHTA 20/12/96 91.8 47 201602193 SHIVANGI KUMAR GUNJAN KUMAR 26/04/98 91.8 48 201600916 NIKITA SRIVASTAVA SANJAY SRIVASTAVA 06/08/98 91.6 49 201607371 DAMINI SETHI LT. MR. DALIP SETHI 10/08/98 91.6 50 201609688 VINAY KUMARI VIJAY PAL 15/08/99 91.6 51 201614977 MANIK BHANDARI PAVNESH KUMAR BHANDARI 17/10/98 91.5 52 201605916 RAJ KUMAR GURPAL SINGH 09/11/98 91.5 53 201604204 ARPAN MANOCHA RAKESH KUMAR 21/04/98 91.4 54 201600641 PARAVDEEP SINGH YASHPAL SINGH 26/02/98 91.4 55 201602728 GURPREET KAUR AMAR SINGH 01/07/99 91.33 56 201602124 LAVISHA SOMVIR SINGH 09/10/98 91.2 57 201608082 DEVANSHI NEERAJ SHARMA 16/07/98 91.2 58 201600015 DHRUV BHARDWAJ SHISHU PAL 26/07/99 91 59 201600524 SARVINDERJIT SINGH CHARANJIT SINGH 03/05/98 91 60 201600981 RAJAN SANJEEV KUMAR 03/03/95 91 61 201616202 NAVNEET KAUR AMARJIT SINGH 27/06/98 91 62 201601335 GEETANJALI KALTA B. R. KALTA 11/07/98 90.8 63 201602821 AADITYA VIJAY KUMAR 27/08/99 90.8 64 201600365 EDHAA ANAND ANIL ANAND 21/04/98 90.6 65 201604214 SHUBHIKA SHARMA RAJESH SHARMA 23/09/97 90.4 66 201606303 EKTA VASUDEV 10/05/97 90.4 67 201611709 ABHISHEK SINGLA MOHAN LAL 10/02/98 90.4 68 201613296 ANKITA RAO AJIT SINGH RAO 24/11/97 90.4 69 201607443 JASLEEN KAUR BAHLA SUKHVINDER SINGH 24/09/98 90.4 70 201607435 PULKIT KUMAR KATARA RAKESH KUMAR KATARA 15/07/00 90.4 71 201603972 PRABHPREET SINGH NARINDERPAL SINGH 17/02/99 90.22 72 201600838 ADITYA MAAN ANIL MAAN 12/02/98 90.2 73 201603844 ESHA ARORA RAJESH ARORA 10/12/97 90.2 74 201603617 POONAM LANGER RAJESH LANGER 11/10/98 90.2 75 201603815 RUBY JAI PARKASH 04/01/98 90.2 76 201602088 RISHAB MEHRA RAJAN MEHRA 05/08/97 90 77 201603309 MAN MOHAN SINGH BANGA LATE BS BANGA 07/07/95 90 78 201600073 ISHA SHARMA CHANDER SHARMA 29/09/98 90 79 201607592 SHEHNAZ MASTANA SUKERDEEN MASTANA 13/02/99 90 80 201603725 SHARANJEET KAUR RAVINDER SINGH 24/06/98 90 81 201609245 ASHISH SHARMA RAMESH 26/05/98 90 82 201607160 SAKSHI JITENDER SINGH 19/11/98 90 83 201614609 JASDEEP SINGH CHADHA SWINDER SINGH CHADHA 27/09/97 90 84 201604731 MANINI SETHI KHUSHWANT SINGH SETHI 11/05/98 89.8 85 201600451 GURNEEL KAUR IQBAL SINGH 08/09/98 89.8 86 201604802 TANVI AJAY KAMAL 06/09/98 89.7 87 201602073 PALAK KRISHAN MURARI 19/01/99 89.6 88 201600801 HIMANTIKA MANN JITENDER MANN 09/11/98 89.4 89 201606959 ANKITA SAINI VINOD KUMAR 30/01/99 89.4 90 201606662 ANKUSH SURENDER SINGH 21/08/99 89.4 91 201606297 TANYA CHAUDHARY ARUN CHAUDHARY 11/05/97 89.4 92 201605758 MARVI JAGGI ROSHAN JAGGI 23/08/98 89.4 93 201613355 UTKARSH SHARMA VIVEK SHARMA 20/08/98 89.4 94 201614565 POOJA DAHIYA RAMESH KUMAR 08/11/97 89.2 95 201607763 ANSHIKA LATE SHRI NARESH KUMAR 02/09/98 89.2 96 201607469 ANSHIKA RATRA VIJENDRA RATRA 24/07/98 89.2 97 201608812 SIMRANPREET KAUR HARPREET SINGH 10/11/97 89.2 98 201605399 JAHNAVI TAAK MR.PARVEEN K TAAK 03/06/98 89.2 99 201601835 HIMANK GARG VINOD KUMAR GARG 13/09/98 89.2 100 201602109 RISHITA MALHOTRA GURVINDER SINGH 15/07/97 89.2 101 201601457 CHANDAN SINGH INDERJIT SINGH 02/12/97 89.11 102 201602746 GURPREET SINGH BHARPOOR SINGH 17/08/98 89 103 201600210 MISS DIVAY GUPTA VINAY KUMAR GUPTA 24/07/98 89 104 201601402 KIRAN VIJAY SINGH 18/12/98 89 105 201607696 SHRISHTI VERMA ANIL K VERMA 02/05/97 89 106 201604785 TRIKAYA SONI GOPAL SONI 24/10/97 89 107 201605967 SACHIDANAND SHARMA VIVEKA NAND SHARMA 30/04/99 88.8 108 201605884 SHREYAS KASHYAP SANTOSH KUMAR KASHYAP 17/10/98 88.8 109 201615955 RUPALI GOYAL SANJAY GOYAL 01/12/98 88.8 110 201603377 RITVIK SHARMA DEEPAK KUMAR SHARMA 14/10/97 88.8 111 201613911 VIDIT BANSAL NARESH 14/02/16 88.8 112 201605126 SHREYA RANA COL.NEERAJ RANA 21/07/97 88.75 113 201600735 RITU MISHRA MANISH MISHRA 14/10/97 88.67 114 201604469 VIPLOVE YADAV PARDEEP YADAV 19/11/98 88.6 115 201611682 MANASI BERI RAJEEV BERI 11/09/97 88.6 116 201603825 MANMIT KAUR CHHABRA GURMEET SINGH 26/03/98 88.5 117 201602023 ISHANI SINGH JAMWAL SHAKTI SINGH JAMWAL 23/11/97 88.5 118 201603141 LAVANYA GUPTA SANJAY GUPTA 05/09/98 88.4 119 201602702 JANVI SHARMA PRIYA BHUSHAN SHARMA 27/09/98 88.4 120 201601999 PRACHI DANG NIPUN DANG 24/03/98 88.4 121 201612212 AAMEEN SURJIT SINGH 23/05/98 88.4 122 201609281 YASHVI SHARMA SURINDER KUMAR SHARMA 20/11/98 88.2 123 201608955 PREETI HOSHIYAR SINGH 15/02/99 88.2 124 201605229 NISHANT PARMAR SURJIT SINGH 27/12/98 88.2 125 201611715 PULKIT ARORA GOPAL CHAND 12/12/98 88 126 201606248 DISHA DHANKHAR LT. COL. JAI BHAGWAN 01/02/99 88 127 201600008 MAN MOHAN SINGH BANGA BALBIR SINGH BANGA 07/07/95 88 128 201606851 GURLEEN KOUR ANOKH SINGH 03/03/99 88 129 201602561 AKANKSHA SHRI PRAKASH 23/11/97 88 130 201605135 RIYA BUDHI SINGH 01/10/97 88 131 201612819 SUMIT GHARTAN SURESH KUMAR GHARTAN 24/11/96 88 132 201615552 BHUPINDER KAMBOJ LAL CHAND 13/04/97 87.77 133 201609379 CHIRAG RANJAN SEHGAL RANJAN SEHGAL 27/09/97 87.6 134 201603312 AASHISH MOHAN GAHLOT RAJESH MOHAN GAHLOT 17/01/98 87.6 135 201603344 MEGHNA RAJENDER RATHEE 06/01/99 87.6 136 201605909 SATGUR SINGH DARSHAN SINGH 12/10/97 87.56 137 201605784 LOVISH GUPTA PARMOD GUPTA 08/01/98 87.4 138 201601890 SAHAJ DEEP SINGH SANDHU HARJEET SINGH SANDHU 22/08/98 87.4 139 201603171 MANNOOR SINGH SEKHON PUSHPINDER SINGH 27/01/98 87.4 140 201613033 ANKIT SHEORAN SUNIL KUMAR 19/12/98 87.4 141 201601287 ARJUN BABUTA NEERAJ BABUTA 24/01/99 87.33 142 201602797 DISHA TYAGI PIYUSH TYAGI 10/05/98 87.2 143 201603851 BHAVYA LALIT VIJAY KUMAR 04/08/98 87.2 144 201602149 GURREHMAT SINGH JAGJIT SINGH 01/07/98 87.2 145 201604506 NEHA SHISHPAL 07/10/97 87.2 146 201604421 VENUS DEVENDER SIWACH 19/01/99 87.2 147 201606214 BAWA JASRAJ SINGH BHOGAL S.RANJEET SINGH BHOGAL 01/01/98 87.2 148 201615677 SAMPARK SHARMA MOHINDER KUMAR 03/02/98 87.2 149 201607676 SAGAR GANDHI RAVI KUMAR 17/09/98 87.11 150 201605539 RAM MONGA PARDEEP KUMAR 27/12/97 87.11 151 201604646 KAMALJOT KAUR AHUJA JASWINDERJIT SINGH AHUJA 01/08/97 87 152 201603284 ALISHA CHAUHAN ANUP CHAUHAN 03/03/98 87 153 201601067 TANYA PRASAD AWADHESH PRASAD 12/10/98 87 154 201600521 HARVINDER SINGH CHARANJIT SINGH 03/05/98 87 155 201613561 MADHULIKA NEGI MR.
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