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UNIVERSITY of LUCKNOW Overall Rank List of UG Courses-2019 Program Name: B.A UNIVERSITY OF LUCKNOW Overall Rank List of UG Courses-2019 Program Name: B.A. / B.A. (Hons) Roll No. Student Name Father's Name DoB Hs. Cat. Sub Cat. Gender Total NCC 'B' Sports Final Rank Cat. (%) Marks Marks Marks Index Rank 1911248083 ANUSHREE CHANDRA SHREESH CHANDRA 13/08/2000 94.667 General F 227.000 227.000 1 1911158027 KAPIL YADAV DESH RAJ YADAV 27/05/1999 86.000 OBC-NCL M 213.000 213.000 2 BC0001 1911228084 AISHWARYA SANJAY KUMAR SINHA 29/09/2002 95.000 General F 210.000 210.000 3 1911128406 SAKSHI MANCHANDA ANOOP MANCHANDA 23/08/2000 95.000 General F 209.000 209.000 4 1911218250 TANYA YADAV RAMESH CHAND YADAV 14/01/2002 92.400 OBC-NCL F 205.000 205.000 5 BC0002 1911228209 UTKARSH SRIVASTAV SANTOSH KUMAR SRIVASTAV 30/07/1994 82.000 General M 205.000 205.000 6 1911188481 OJASVI KALP R.K. YADAV 22/08/2001 89.200 General F 204.000 204.000 7 1911115025 MEETENDRA SRIVASTAVA DESH BANDHU 30/03/2001 95.000 General DP M 202.000 202.000 8 1911148155 MAITREYEE DUBEY ASHUTOSH DUBEY 11/12/2001 95.667 General F 199.000 199.000 9 1911188401 TUSHAR CHAUBEY PRAVEEN KUMAR CHAUBEY 28/12/1999 82.833 General M 198.000 198.000 10 1911198153 ANOOP KUMAR RAJENDRA PRASAD 18/07/2002 84.833 General M 195.000 195.000 11 1911228214 KULDEEP VERMA SANTOSH KUMAR VERMA 02/10/1999 78.667 OBC-CL M 195.000 195.000 12 1911158253 AKASH DEEP TRIPATHI DURGESH TRIPATHI 10/01/2003 88.167 General M 194.000 194.000 13 1911148083 AMAN PANKAJ ASHOK KUMAR 11/07/2001 86.167 SC M 194.000 194.000 14 SC0001 1911248240 RADHIKA MISHRA SUJEET MISHRA 25/06/2001 95.000 General F 193.000 193.000 15 1911128159 RAHUL VERMA AKHILESH CHANDRA VERMA 23/09/1985 88.667 General M 193.000 193.000 16 1911248370 RITESH MADDHESHIYA SURESH MADDHESHIYA 08/04/2001 93.000 OBC-NCL M 192.000 192.000 17 BC0003 1911117106 ARCHANA MR.DINESH KUMAR 31/12/2001 100.000 SC F 190.000 190.000 18 SC0002 1911228267 SALONI BISHT SATENDRA SINGH BISHT 29/09/2001 92.000 General F 190.000 190.000 19 1911168146 ANVEEKSHA JNANENDRA KUMAR TRIPATHI 23/10/2001 90.800 General F 190.000 190.000 20 1911168302 AABHA AWASTHI KRISHNA KANT AWASTHI 08/08/2001 91.000 General F 187.000 187.000 21 1911258045 VISHAL NISHAD UDAY RAJ NISHAD 30/06/2001 95.000 OBC-NCL M 185.000 185.000 22 BC0004 This is the overall merit list of all candidates who have appeared in the Entrance Test. The detailed cutoff for counselling will be declared later. UNIVERSITY OF LUCKNOW Overall Rank List of UG Courses-2019 Program Name: B.A. / B.A. (Hons) Roll No. Student Name Father's Name DoB Hs. Cat. Sub Cat. Gender Total NCC 'B' Sports Final Rank Cat. (%) Marks Marks Marks Index Rank 1911248286 RISHABH RASTOGI SUNIL KUMAR RASTOGI 02/10/2000 94.800 OBC-CL M 185.000 185.000 23 1911198073 PRATYUSH MISHRA RAJ MANI MISHRA 06/04/2001 90.500 General M 182.000 182.000 24 1911198273 SHASHWAT SHUKLA RAJESH SHUKLA 15/02/2002 95.000 General M 181.000 181.000 25 1911178389 RAJAT MISHRA MR. ABHAY KUMAR MISHRA 01/01/2002 82.000 General M 181.000 181.000 26 1911258005 AMAN GUPTA TEJPAL GUPTA 24/08/2002 89.000 OBC-CL M 180.000 180.000 27 1911158004 ANKIT VERMA DEEP CHANDRA VERMA 25/12/2002 83.600 OBC-CL M 180.000 180.000 28 1911258113 KHUSHI MEHROTRA VAIBHAV MEHROTRA 23/11/2000 91.200 General F 179.000 179.000 29 1911218449 JAYA PANDEY ROHITASHWA PANDEY 10/08/2002 95.000 General F 176.000 176.000 30 1911148165 SHREYA DWIVEDI ASHVINI KUMAR DWIVEDI 02/07/2001 95.000 General F 175.000 175.000 31 1911148105 SHREYA OJHA ASHOK KUMAR OJHA 11/02/1999 91.167 General F 175.000 175.000 32 1911168347 LAXMI PATEL KUNWAR SAHAB BAISWAR 05/07/2002 91.500 OBC-NCL M 174.000 174.000 33 BC0005 1911188017 ANKIT KUMAR DUBEY NAGENDRA DUBEY 16/11/2001 89.000 General M 174.000 174.000 34 1911228328 RAHUL KUMAR SATYENDRA KUMAR 15/07/2002 89.000 OBC-NCL M 174.000 174.000 35 BC0006 1911228431 ALOK KUMAR SHARVAN KUMAR 10/02/2002 87.500 OBC-NCL M 174.000 174.000 36 BC0007 1911118008 MOHAMMAD IMRAN ABDUL HAFEEJ 20/01/2001 86.667 General M 174.000 174.000 37 1911178183 SURESH CHAUHAN MATHURA PRASAD 10/07/2001 85.600 OBC-NCL M 174.000 174.000 38 BC0008 1911248119 SHIWANI KAUSHAL SHYAM JI KAUSHAL 08/09/2001 84.167 OBC-CL F 174.000 174.000 39 1911168224 ISHA SAXENA KANCHAN KUMAR SAXENA 30/07/2001 95.200 General F 173.000 173.000 40 1911115023 SHRISHTI TYAGI COL.K.S.TYAGI 11/02/2002 93.200 General DP F 173.000 173.000 41 1911228265 DIVYANSHI TRIVEDI SATENDRA NARAYAN TRIVEDI 12/01/2002 82.000 General F 172.000 172.000 42 1911258265 MEENAKSHI DIXIT VINAY SHANKER DIXIT 18/08/2002 95.000 General F 171.000 171.000 43 1911218129 ARIDHARYA SINGH RAM RATAN SINGH 20/09/2001 95.000 OBC-NCL M 170.000 170.000 44 BC0009 This is the overall merit list of all candidates who have appeared in the Entrance Test. The detailed cutoff for counselling will be declared later. UNIVERSITY OF LUCKNOW Overall Rank List of UG Courses-2019 Program Name: B.A. / B.A. (Hons) Roll No. Student Name Father's Name DoB Hs. Cat. Sub Cat. Gender Total NCC 'B' Sports Final Rank Cat. (%) Marks Marks Marks Index Rank 1911228245 SMERA SARNATH SONKAR SARNATH SONKER 21/10/2002 85.167 SC F 170.000 170.000 45 SC0003 1911168234 RADHIKA RASTOGI KAPIL RASTOGI 14/03/2001 62.000 General F 170.000 170.000 46 1911116024 MOJIZ ABBAS HAIDERY NASEEM ABBAS HAIDERY 22/05/1999 66.000 OBC-NCL M 165.000 4.125 169.125 47 BC0010 1911112013 ANUSHKA JAIN NEERAJ JAIN 12/08/2002 93.000 General UE F 169.000 169.000 48 1911188307 AKSHRA MISRA PRABHAT MOHAN MISRA 11/06/2002 91.200 General F 169.000 169.000 49 1911188421 TRILOCHAN NATH DIXIT PREM CHANDRA DIXIT 31/12/2002 87.833 General M 169.000 169.000 50 1911258358 ANKIT KUMAR VIRENDRA KUMAR 29/10/2001 77.833 OBC-NCL M 168.000 168.000 51 BC0011 1911128245 PRIYANSHI MISHRA AMIT MISHRA 14/01/2001 69.833 General F 168.000 168.000 52 1911178444 KISHAN PRATAP SINGH MR. VIRESH SINGH 15/08/2001 95.000 General M 167.000 167.000 53 1911148497 VIBHASH KAMAL PATEL CHANDRA KAMAL VERMA 12/09/2001 93.200 OBC-CL M 167.000 167.000 54 1911158112 GARIMA PATEL DHARMRAJ VERMA 12/08/2002 89.833 OBC-NCL F 167.000 167.000 55 BC0012 1911218170 VIVEK KUMAR RAM SURAT SAVITA 26/05/1999 85.500 OBC-CL M 167.000 167.000 56 1911128322 AMAN DUBEY ANIL KUMAR DUBEY 24/02/2001 85.000 General M 167.000 167.000 57 1911248487 HIMANSHU SINGH TARKESHWAR SINGH 06/08/1999 70.000 General M 167.000 167.000 58 1911148359 ANJALI GUSAIN BHANU PRAKASH SINGH 19/08/2001 95.000 General F 166.000 166.000 59 1911188118 DEVESH SHUKLA NEERAJ SHUKLA 14/03/2003 95.000 General M 166.000 166.000 60 1911258153 MALAIKA KIRTI VIJAY KIRTI 16/12/2000 84.833 General F 166.000 166.000 61 1911218478 AKASH BHARADAWAJ SADHU SHARAN 25/12/2003 80.333 General M 166.000 166.000 62 1911188402 AVINASH KUMAR JHA PRAVEEN KUMAR JHA 06/07/2002 70.200 General M 166.000 166.000 63 1911158319 SAACHI GUPTA GHOSH GAUTAM GHOSH 27/11/2001 96.000 General F 165.000 165.000 64 1911248241 VANSHIKA MATHUR SUKESH MATHUR 28/01/2003 94.000 General F 165.000 165.000 65 1911228024 RICHA SRIVASTAVA SANDEEP SRIVASTAVA 01/06/2000 90.167 General F 165.000 165.000 66 This is the overall merit list of all candidates who have appeared in the Entrance Test. The detailed cutoff for counselling will be declared later. UNIVERSITY OF LUCKNOW Overall Rank List of UG Courses-2019 Program Name: B.A. / B.A. (Hons) Roll No. Student Name Father's Name DoB Hs. Cat. Sub Cat. Gender Total NCC 'B' Sports Final Rank Cat. (%) Marks Marks Marks Index Rank 1911158201 ALOK VERMA DINESH KUMAR VERMA 30/12/2002 84.333 OBC-NCL M 165.000 165.000 67 BC0013 1911198092 RATNA YADAV RAJDEV YADAV 02/04/2002 83.833 OBC-NCL F 165.000 165.000 68 BC0014 1911128276 MANGALA PRASAD ANAND KUMAR TIWARI 15/08/2002 80.167 General M 165.000 165.000 69 1911258185 AKSHAY TIWARI VIJAY KUMAR TIWARI 25/02/2000 76.667 General M 165.000 165.000 70 1911188222 RIYA ARORA PANKAJ ARORA 05/12/2000 94.167 General F 164.000 164.000 71 1911188099 ANSHIKA SRIVASTAVA NAVIN MADHUR SRIVASTAVA 29/06/2001 93.400 General F 164.000 164.000 72 1911198299 SHILPI YADAV RAJESH YADAV 13/07/2003 89.833 OBC-CL F 164.000 164.000 73 1911198465 DHRUVA KUMAR PRAJAPATI RAM CHARAN 28/11/2003 89.833 OBC-NCL M 164.000 164.000 74 BC0015 1911158573 SUDHA JAGAN NATH 02/10/2002 83.500 General F 164.000 164.000 75 1911258131 SAUMYA DWIVEDI VEERENDRA NARAYAN DWIVEDI 20/07/2003 78.167 General F 164.000 164.000 76 1911128278 SHAILY ANAND ANAND PRAKASH 26/03/2003 95.333 SC F 163.000 163.000 77 SC0004 1911188471 HUREEN FATIMA QAMAR RAIS 12/01/2001 95.000 General F 163.000 163.000 78 1911168331 ASHUTOSH KULDEEP KUMAR 02/10/2002 95.000 OBC-NCL M 163.000 163.000 79 BC0016 1911168286 SUYASH SRIVASTAVA KISHORE SRIVASTAVA 13/07/2002 92.500 General M 163.000 163.000 80 1911188235 HIMANSHU SHUKLA PANKAJ KUMAR SHUKLA 22/06/2001 91.667 General M 163.000 163.000 81 1911178419 HIMANSHU AGARWAL MR.
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