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University, Bhopal Result Sheet of Ba (3Ydc) Final Year 2020 (December Exam) [Mode : Odl] PG NO # 1 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : GOVT. SWAMI VIVEKANAND COLLEGE, SORAGAPUR, RAJGARH (0105) REGIONAL CENTRE : BHOPAL [01] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 16011508083 ABHILASH JAISWAL VISHNU JAISWAL NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0120 / 0600 B40300001 2 17011508089 MAMTA SOLANKI RAMESH SOLANKI NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0144 / 0600 B40300002 3 17011508111 NISHA ASHOK KUMAR FAIL 0198 / 0600 B40300003 4 17011508146 RAM SINGH DARIYAW SINGH NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0126 / 0600 B40300004 5 17011508167 SANDEEP MANDLOI RAJ KUMAR MANDLOI NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0126 / 0600 B40300005 6 17011508237 RAJESH SAHU BAIJNATH SINGH NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0120 / 0600 B40300006 TOTAL STUDENTS : 6 NOT APP : 5 APP : 1 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 1 W.H. : 0 UFM : 0 END OF STUDY CENTRE PCNC- Prev Class Not Cleared , UFM - Unfair Means , NARL or $ - Not Available in RollList , #-Offline PG NO # 2 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE PG COLLEGE, BIORA, RAJGARH (0107) REGIONAL CENTRE : BHOPAL [01] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 14011408180 GOPAL SINGH YADAV RAM SINGH YADAV NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0141 / 0600 B40300007 2 17011408004 ABHISHEK BAIRAGI RADHESHYAM BAIRAGI NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0125 / 0600 B40300008 3 17011408010 ALPNA DANGI GHANSHYAM DANGI NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0138 / 0600 B40300009 4 17011408014 ANIL LOVEVANSHI MISHRI LAL NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0116 / 0600 B40300010 5 17011408059 HARGOVIND LODHI MOOL CHAND LODHI NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0126 / 0600 B40300011 6 17011408065 HINGRAJ GIR MOTI GIR NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0117 / 0600 B40300012 7 17011408074 JITENDRA LOVEVANSHI VISHNU PRASAD NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0119 / 0600 B40300013 8 17011408118 MITHUN DHANGAR GHEESALAL NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0101 / 0600 B40300014 9 17011408185 RAJ KUMAR SHIV PRASAD NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0123 / 0600 B40300015 10 17011408225 ROHIT YADAV RAM PRASAD YADAV NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0125 / 0600 B40300016 11 17011408306 JAYA SHRIVASTAV KRIPA SHANKAR LAL SHRIVASTAV NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0120 / 0600 B40300017 TOTAL STUDENTS : 11 NOT APP : 11 APP : 0 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 0 W.H. : 0 UFM : 0 END OF STUDY CENTRE PCNC- Prev Class Not Cleared , UFM - Unfair Means , NARL or $ - Not Available in RollList , #-Offline PG NO # 3 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : GOVT. SWAMI VIVEKANAND COLLEGE, RAISEN (0108) REGIONAL CENTRE : BHOPAL [01] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 16010808022 LAXMI GAUR NARAYAN SINGH NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0129 / 0600 B40300018 TOTAL STUDENTS : 1 NOT APP : 1 APP : 0 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 0 W.H. : 0 UFM : 0 END OF STUDY CENTRE PCNC- Prev Class Not Cleared , UFM - Unfair Means , NARL or $ - Not Available in RollList , #-Offline PG NO # 4 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : REGIONAL CENTER, BHOPAL (0111) REGIONAL CENTRE : BHOPAL [01] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 16011308040 VINOD MALVIYA SAJAN SINGH MALVIYA NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0129 / 0600 B40300019 2 16011308386 MADHURI GAJBHIYE BHIMRAO GAJBHIYE NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0138 / 0600 B40300020 3 16011308543 MOHIT KUMAR RAJESH KUMAR NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0138 / 0600 B40300021 4 16011308565 DEEPAK SARODE EKNATH RAMU SARODE NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0126 / 0600 B40300022 5 17011308028 ANIKET TIWARI VIDYAWARIDH TIWARI NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0116 / 0600 B40300023 6 17011308157 NEELAM DESHMUKH SHYAMU NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0138 / 0600 B40300024 TOTAL STUDENTS : 6 NOT APP : 6 APP : 0 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 0 W.H. : 0 UFM : 0 END OF STUDY CENTRE PCNC- Prev Class Not Cleared , UFM - Unfair Means , NARL or $ - Not Available in RollList , #-Offline PG NO # 5 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : GOVT. SWAMI VIVEKANAND COLLEGE, BERASIA, BHOPAL (0113) REGIONAL CENTRE : BHOPAL [01] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 17013008009 NEELAM CHOUHAN HIMMAT SINGH NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0129 / 0600 B40300025 TOTAL STUDENTS : 1 NOT APP : 1 APP : 0 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 0 W.H. : 0 UFM : 0 END OF STUDY CENTRE PCNC- Prev Class Not Cleared , UFM - Unfair Means , NARL or $ - Not Available in RollList , #-Offline PG NO # 6 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : GOVT. COLLEGE, RAGHAVGARH GUNA (0115) REGIONAL CENTRE : BHOPAL [01] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 16012208224 HEMRAJ MEENA BRIJ MOHAN NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0135 / 0600 B40300026 2 17012208028 BHAJAN MEENA JANG SINGH NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0150 / 0600 B40300027 3 17012208032 BRAJESH KUSHWAHA VISHNU PRASAD NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0117 / 0600 B40300028 4 17012208052 DILIP MEENA RANDHEER NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0147 / 0600 B40300029 5 17012208095 KISHORI MEENA BABULAL MEENA NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0138 / 0600 B40300030 6 17012208133 MUKESH BAGHEL BABU LAL NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0129 / 0600 B40300031 TOTAL STUDENTS : 6 NOT APP : 6 APP : 0 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 0 W.H. : 0 UFM : 0 END OF STUDY CENTRE TOTAL STUDENTS : 31 NOT APP : 30 APP : 1 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 1 W.H. : 0 UFM : 0 END OF REGIONAL CENTRE PCNC- Prev Class Not Cleared , UFM - Unfair Means , NARL or $ - Not Available in RollList , #-Offline PG NO # 7 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : GOVT. COLLEGE, MUNDI, KHANDWA (0202) REGIONAL CENTRE : INDORE [02] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 17020208032 MANISH DODE UMED SINGH NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0129 / 0600 B40300032 TOTAL STUDENTS : 1 NOT APP : 1 APP : 0 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 0 W.H. : 0 UFM : 0 END OF STUDY CENTRE PCNC- Prev Class Not Cleared , UFM - Unfair Means , NARL or $ - Not Available in RollList , #-Offline PG NO # 8 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : GOVT. COLLEGE, RANAPUR, JHABUA (0203) REGIONAL CENTRE : INDORE [02] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 15020408154 DINESH MAIDA VELSINGH MAIDA PASS SECOND 0359 / 0600 B40300033 2 16020408077 KALU SINGH DAWAR CHHAGAN SINGH DAWAR NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0147 / 0600 B40300034 3 17020408025 GAJAR SINGH CHANGOD NAHALA NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0111 / 0600 B40300035 4 17020408041 KHUSHBU MORYA RAMSINGH MORYA PASS SECOND 0316 / 0600 B40300036 5 17020408087 RAVINDRA HATILA NAGER SINGH NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0120 / 0600 B40300037 6 17020408101 SUMITRA BAMNIYA MAKANSINGH BAMNIYA NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0135 / 0600 B40300038 TOTAL STUDENTS : 6 NOT APP : 4 APP : 2 PASS : 2SUPP : 0 FAIL : 0 W.H. : 0 UFM : 0 END OF STUDY CENTRE PCNC- Prev Class Not Cleared , UFM - Unfair Means , NARL or $ - Not Available in RollList , #-Offline PG NO # 9 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : GOVT. COLLEGE, BURHANPUR (0206) REGIONAL CENTRE : INDORE [02] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 15021708036 ARJUN PADME SANTOSH PADME NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0111 / 0600 B40300039 2 16024108144 ANIL BADOLE KISHOR BADOLE NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0123 / 0600 B40300040 TOTAL STUDENTS : 2 NOT APP : 2 APP : 0 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 0 W.H. : 0 UFM : 0 END OF STUDY CENTRE PCNC- Prev Class Not Cleared , UFM - Unfair Means , NARL or $ - Not Available in RollList , #-Offline PG NO # 10 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : GOVT. SHRI NEELAKANTHESHWAR PG COLLEGE, KHANDWA (0209) REGIONAL CENTRE : INDORE [02] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 17023108052 LOVEKUSH PARTE CHHAGANLAL W.H. PCNC 0111 / 0600 XXXXX 2 17023108108 SAKSHI MARATHE SURENDRA NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0138 / 0600 B40300042 3 17023108116 SHILPA SAWLE MAHESH NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0120 / 0600 B40300043 TOTAL STUDENTS : 3 NOT APP : 2 APP : 1 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 0 W.H. : 1 UFM : 0 END OF STUDY CENTRE PCNC- Prev Class Not Cleared , UFM - Unfair Means , NARL or $ - Not Available in RollList , #-Offline PG NO # 11 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : GOVT. PG COLLEGE, KHARGONE (0211) REGIONAL CENTRE : INDORE [02] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 17023708008 BALIRAM LOHIYA PUNYA LOHIYA NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0135 / 0600 B40300044 TOTAL STUDENTS : 1 NOT APP : 1 APP : 0 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 0 W.H. : 0 UFM : 0 END OF STUDY CENTRE PCNC- Prev Class Not Cleared , UFM - Unfair Means , NARL or $ - Not Available in RollList , #-Offline PG NO # 12 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : GOVT. COLLEGE, BHIKANGAON, DISTRICT KHARGONE (0212) REGIONAL CENTRE : INDORE [02] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 16023908047 ANISHA CHOUHAN RAJU CHOUHAN NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0126 / 0600 B40300045 TOTAL STUDENTS : 1 NOT APP : 1 APP : 0 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 0 W.H. : 0 UFM : 0 END OF STUDY CENTRE PCNC- Prev Class Not Cleared , UFM - Unfair Means , NARL or $ - Not Available in RollList , #-Offline PG NO # 13 MADHYA PRADESH BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RESULT SHEET OF BA (3YDC) FINAL YEAR 2020 (DECEMBER EXAM) [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : GOVT. ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, RAU, DISTRICT INDORE (0213) REGIONAL CENTRE : INDORE [02] SLNO ROLL NO NAME OF STUDENT S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL MS NO 1 15042408054 MINAKSHEE AGRAWAL LAKHAN LAL AGRAWAL NOT APPEARED / FAIL 0144 / 0600 B40300046 TOTAL STUDENTS : 1 NOT APP : 1 APP : 0 PASS : 0SUPP : 0 FAIL : 0 W.H.
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