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Chitarghatti General कायालय - पंचायत शक नयोजन इकाई चतरघी,( हसुआ) शक नयोजन 2019(ठा चरण) औपबंधक मेधा सूची वषय- सामाय ( I-V) Father /Husband Matric Inter TraningMerit Tet/Ctet sr. No Applicant name DoB Address Remark Name waigtage Category. Total Merit Traning Traning type Receiving no Receiving F.M O.M % F.M O.M % F.M O.M % F.M O.M % 10 KHANDAKPAR 1 628 NIDHI RANI NARESH KUMAR 06.10.1997 EBCF 10 CGPA 95.00 600 462 77.00 1300 1046 80.46 84.15 150 89 59.33 2 86.15 B.ED CGPA BIHARSHARIF 2 248 PRIYA KUMARI SUNIL KUMAR 22.06.1995 URF 500 418 83.60 500 378 75.60 2400 2116 88.17 82.46 150 100 66.67 2 84.46 NEWAREA NAWADA D.EL.ED TRAINING 3 125 KUMARI PRITI KAPIL CHANDRA MAHTO 20.08.1994 URF 500 499 99.80 500 357 71.40 2400 1739 72.46 81.22 150 98.00 65.33 2 83.22 MIRJAPUR NAWADA CIRTIFICATE NOT CLEAR 10 MAHESHPUR 4 342 CHANDAN KUMAR SHIV SHANKAR SINGH 23.11.1995 UR 10 CGPA 95.00 600 409 68.17 2450 1806 73.71 78.96 150 119 79.33 4 82.96 B.ED CGPA LAKHAISHARIA SAIDAPUR GOWASA 5 643 SUDHANSHU KUMARI SUBODH SHARMA 02.11.1995 URF 500 413 82.60 500 377 75.40 1300 1024 78.77 78.92 150 117 78.00 4 82.92 B.ED NAWADA 8.6 6 99 VANDNA KUMARI JITENDER KUMAR 28.09.1995 URF 10 CGPA 81.70 600 485 80.83 2300 1692 73.57 78.70 142 109 76.76 4 82.70 SAMHARIGARH D.EL.ED CGPA 7 629 NIKHIL KUMAR PRAMOD KUMAR ADITYA 20.10.1991 UR 500 428 85.60 500 379 75.80 1800 1450 80.56 80.65 150 95 63.33 2 82.65 ADHAWA GAYA B.ED 8 275 AMIT RAJ VATS MITHLESH KUMAR VATS 24.07.1993 UR 500 415 83.00 500 361 72.20 1000 781 78.10 77.77 150 109 72.67 4 81.77 HISUA NAWADA D.EL.ED 9 189 VIKASH HANS RAJ HANS 30.01.1992 EBC 500 419 83.80 500 385 77.00 1000 768 76.80 79.20 150 92 61.33 2 81.20 MIRZAPUR NAWADA B.ED 9.4 10 68 DEVESH KUMAR ALOK KUMAR 22.07.1996 UR 10CGPA 89.30 500 338 67.60 1300 1032 79.38 78.76 150 104 69.33 2 80.76 HISUA B.ED CGPA 11 167 RITAMBHARA BHARTI SATISH KUMAR 14.04.1996 URF 500 418 83.60 500 364 72.80 1300 1034 79.54 78.65 150 92 61.33 2 80.65 WEN NALANDA B.ED 10CGP 12 70 VINAY KUMAR VIJAY SAW 06.02.1997 BC 10 CGPA 95.00 500 289 57.80 1300 1076 82.77 78.52 150 94 62.67 2 80.52 HISUA B.ED A 13 658 DIPA KUMARI SURENDRA SINGH 27.11.1987 URF 500 411 82.20 500 408 81.60 1400 997 71.21 78.34 150 86 57.33 2 80.34 ONHARI NAWADA P.T.T 8.2 NOOMA HALSI 14 578 CHANDANI RAM VILAS 04.03.1992 URF 10 CGPA 77.90 600 508 84.67 2300 1659 72.13 78.23 150 93 62.00 2 80.23 D.EL.ED CGPA LAKHISHARIA 15 473 VISHAL RANJAN RAMJATAN PRASAD 05.12.1996 EWS 500 370 74.00 500 372 74.40 2400 2059 85.79 78.06 150 97 64.67 2 80.06 PHAJILPUR NAWADA D.EL.ED VINOD KUMAR BHAGDIHA SATGAMA 16 638 BINITA KUMARI 15.09.1992 UR 500 425 85.00 500 343 68.60 1300 1047 80.54 78.05 150 90 60.00 2 80.05 B.ED VISHWAKARMA KORMA 8.4 NAVINNAGAR 17 355 ANUSHKA BHARTI ARVIND KUMAR SHARMA 28.02.1996 URF 10 CGPA 79.80 500 391 78.20 1300 988 76.00 78.00 150 99 66.00 2 80.00 B.ED CGPA NAWADA GURMHA SADIPUR 18 613 PUSHPA KUMARI UMESH ROY 16.07.1995 BCF 500 412 82.40 500 358 71.60 1300 1035 79.62 77.87 150 90 60.00 2 79.87 B.ED NAWADA 19 164 CHANDANI SAW SURESH SAW 07.02.1996 URF 700 517 73.86 500 380 76.00 1400 1087 77.64 75.83 150 106 70.67 4 79.83 HISUA NAWADA D.EL.ED 20 564 BASANT KUMAR DHIRENDRA PRASAD 20.01.1994 UR 600 439 73.17 500 345 69.00 3200 2914 91.06 77.74 150 91 60.67 2 79.74 HARIPUR BALIYA (UP) B.T.C 21 174 SHEETAL SAPNA ASHOK KUMAR ARUN 07.12.1992 BCF 500 369 73.80 500 350 70.00 1300 1073 82.54 75.45 150 118 78.67 4 79.45 BHIRTA LAKHISHARIA B.ED 22 336 BINOD KUMAR BHARTI KEDAR SINGH 03.05.1980 UR 500 378 75.60 900 644 71.56 1600 1346 84.13 77.09 150 93 62.00 2 79.09 MAHUET GAYA D.EL.ED VIKASH KUMAR 23 261 SURENDRA PRASAD 15.08.1995 BC 500 416 83.20 500 351 70.20 1300 1010 77.69 77.03 150 104 69.33 2 79.03 DADAUR NAWADA B.ED KUSHWAHA Page 1 Father /Husband Matric Inter TraningMerit Tet/Ctet sr. No Applicant name DoB Address Remark Name waigtage Category. Total Merit Traning Traning type Receiving no Receiving F.M O.M % F.M O.M % F.M O.M % F.M O.M % TRANING RATANPUR CIRTIFICATE 24 548 RAGINI SINGH SATYANARAYAN SINGH 20.09.1993 URF 600 435 72.50 500 374 74.80 3200 2660 83.13 76.81 150 92 61.33 2 78.81 BEGUSHARIA NOT AVAILABLE 25 154 ANAMIKA KUMARI RAM NARESH SINGH 17.07.1993 BCF 500 395 79.00 500 360 72.00 1300 1030 79.23 76.74 150 99 66.00 2 78.74 KHUDAGANJ NALANDA B.ED 26 104 RAVI RANJAN KUMAR RAVINDRA SINGH 05.12.1998 EWS 500 365 73.00 500 328 65.60 2400 2050 85.42 74.67 150 118 78.67 4 78.67 BHADAUNI NAWADA D.EL.ED 27 182 VINIT KUMAR AJIT KUMAR 02.02.1996 UR 500 352 70.40 500 389 77.80 1300 984 75.69 74.63 150 107 71.33 4 78.63 MIRGANJ GAYA B.ED PURAINI GIRIAK 28 644 SURUCHI KUMARI LAV KUMAR SINGH 20.01.1996 URF 600 486 81.00 500 329 65.80 1300 1079 83.00 76.60 150 103 68.67 2 78.60 B.ED NALANDA DEWAN BIGHA 29 523 RAVI KUMAR DINESH KUMAR SINGH 15.05.1995 UR 500 420 84.00 500 338 67.60 1300 1015 78.08 76.56 150 99 66.00 2 78.56 B.ED NAWADA SHASHAI BHUSHAN 30 126 BISHNUDEV PRASAD 10.02.1996 BC 500 386 77.20 500 355 71.00 1300 1056 81.23 76.48 150 83 55.33 2 78.48 GAHLAUR JAMUI B.ED PRASAD 31 12 HIMANSHU KUMAR SUJIT KUMAR 26.05.1996 UR 500 389 77.80 500 323 64.60 1300 1051 80.85 74.42 150 108 72.00 4 78.42 KOCHGAON NAWADA B.ED KUMAR CHANDRA 32 339 KUMARI PRIYAM SHREE 11.06.1994 EWSF 500 378 75.60 500 370 74.00 1300 1033 79.46 76.35 150 93 62.00 2 78.35 APSHAR NAWADA B.ED SHEKHAR DALPATDIH ISRI 33 594 SHIKHA KUMARI SANJAY KUMAR 26.01.1998 URF 500 399 79.80 500 352 70.40 1300 1023 78.69 76.30 150 92 61.33 2 78.30 B.ED GIRIDIH(JH) CHANDRIKA PRASAD 34 263 KUNDAN KUMAR 12.12.1996 BC 500 394 78.80 500 355 71.00 1300 1023 78.69 76.16 150 104 69.33 2 78.16 BEGRAJPUR NAWADA B.ED YADAV 35 646 INDRAJIT KUMAR SITARAM UPADHYAY 01.12.1985 UR 700 499 71.29 900 575 63.89 1600 1397 87.31 74.16 147 107 72.79 4 78.16 UPADHYA TOLA RAJGIR D.EL.ED DASHRATH PRASAD KARJAN 36 647 RAVI BHUSHAN KUMAR 24.03.1994 UR 500 377 75.40 500 376 75.20 1300 1012 77.85 76.15 150 96 64.00 2 78.15 B.ED SINGH ATHAMALGOLA PATNA JAGDISPUR KIUL 37 625 NITESH KUMAR SINGH RAJNITI SINGH 17.02.1996 UR 500 357 71.40 500 334 66.80 1800 1512 84.00 74.07 150 113 75.33 4 78.07 D.ED LAKHISHARIA 38 274 DURGESH NANDANI MITHLESH KUMAR VATS 05.02.1994 EWSF 500 375 75.00 500 367 73.40 1300 1037 79.77 76.06 150 83 55.33 2 78.06 MEHUS SHEIKHPURA B.ED 39 130 PALLAVI KUMARI JANANDAN PRASAD 10.12.1995 BCF 500 381 76.20 500 342 68.40 1300 1078 82.92 75.84 150 87 58.00 2 77.84 NEWAREA NAWADA B.ED 8.63 40 197 FIRDAUS TABASSUM MD EKRAMUL HAQUE 14.10.1993 BCF 500 350 70.00 500 355 71.00 10 CGPA 86.30 75.77 150 99 66.00 2.00 77.77 MOGLAKHAR NAWADA CGPA 41 7 MANISH KUMAR SURENDRA KUMAR 01.03.1994 UR 500 320 64.00 500 376 75.20 1600 1403 87.69 75.63 142 92 64.79 2 77.63 AATI NAWADA D.EL.ED 42 26 ROHIT KUMAR MANOHAR PRASAD 10.06.1996 UR 500 331 66.20 500 366 73.20 1300 1059 81.46 73.62 150 105 70.00 4 77.62 TUNGI NAWADA B.ED SHASHI BHUSHAN 43 642 NIJANAND KUMAR 31.01.1995 EBC 500 364 72.80 500 348 69.60 1300 1020 78.46 73.62 150 110 73.33 4 77.62 MIRZAPUR NAWADA B.ED KUMAR 44 138 ANSHU PRIYA LALA KUMAR 13.01.1996 BCF 500 372 74.40 500 375 75.00 1300 1004 77.23 75.54 150 85 56.67 2 77.54 JANAKPUR GAYA B.ED 45 507 RANJEET KUMAR NAWAL KISHOR PRASAD 23.01.1993 BC 500 385 77.00 500 356 71.20 1300 1019 78.38 75.53 150 93 62.00 2 77.53 PARMA NAWADA B.ED 7.4 46 149 MANISH KUMAR SURENDRA PRASAD SINGH 25.01.1998 UR 10CGPA 70.30 500 355 71.00 1000 789 78.90 73.40 150 111 74.00 4 77.40 SHEKHPURA D.EL.ED CGPA DERA GOVINDPUR 47 178 DEEPAK KUMAR SHIVKUMAR PRASAD 09.06.1996 BC 500 365 73.00 500 376 75.20 1300 1012 77.85 75.35 150 104 69.33 2 77.35 B.ED NAWADA MAHENDRA PRASAD NAVINNAGAR 48 111 SWEETY KUMARI 05.05.1995 BCF 500 339 67.80 500 380 76.00 1300 1064 81.85 75.22 150 89 59.33 2 77.22 B.ED YADAV NAWADA 49 454 SACHIN MADAN MOHAN PRASAD 16.11.1995 EBC 600 490 81.67 500 341 68.20 1300 984 75.69 75.19 150 96 64.00 2 77.19 PARNAWADA B.ED PHALHNAWAN 50 264 PANKAJ KUMAR ASHOK KUMAR 02.01.1997 BC 500 369 73.80 500 378 75.60 1300 987 75.92 75.11 150 97 64.67 2 77.11 B.ED NALANDA Page 2 Father /Husband Matric Inter TraningMerit Tet/Ctet sr.
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