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Download(634.23 SCIENCE GEN/SC/ST SLNO ROLLNO DISTRICT NAME STUDENT'S NAME FATHER'S NAME MOTHER'S NAME COLLEGE NAME TOTAL MARKS CATEGORY 1 308DA063 ANGUL SURAJ KUMAR PAL SUMANTA KUMAR PAL PRAVATI PAL GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 547 GEN 2 308DA057 ANGUL SUSHIL KUMAR SAHU PRAKASH SAHU SABITA SAHU GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 525 GEN 3 308DA028 ANGUL SUBHAM RATH PRANABANDHU RATH MINATI RATH GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 525 GEN 4 342DA003 ANGUL DIBYAJYOTI SINGH MUNA SINGH PRIYATAMA SINGH BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 523 GEN 5 343DA016 ANGUL PRAJYOTI SAMAL PRASANT SAMAL BHARATI SAMAL VASUDEV H S SCHOOL, HANDIDHUA 514 GEN 6 308DA011 ANGUL ISRAT NASRIN SK FAKIRUDDIN FARHAT JAHAN GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 511 GEN 7 308DA059 ANGUL MONALISHA SAHOO BIJAY KUMAR SAHOO SAROJINI SAHOO GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 510 GEN 8 308DA013 ANGUL SUBHRAJEET PANDA DEBABRATTA PANDA ANIMA PANDA GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 505 GEN 9 308DA047 ANGUL SK SAHIL SEK NASIM RASITA BIBI GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 503 GEN 10 308DA051 ANGUL MANTU BEHERA MOHAN BEHERA RASHMITA BEHERA GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 501 GEN 11 346DA011 ANGUL BABUL MAHARANA BHAGABAN MAHARANA SABITA MAHARANA SRI AUROBINDO H S SCH OF SC.&COM KHALARI 497 GEN 12 322DA009 ANGUL NITIKARANI SUNA NARENDRA SUNA ITISHREE SUNA SARASWATI VIDYA MANDIR H S SCH, NALCONGR 496 GEN 13 339DA001 ANGUL ABHIJIT KUMAR MAHATO RAM SAKAL MAHATO RAJKUMARI DEVI DAV H S SCHOOL, DERA 495 GEN 14 308DA168 ANGUL DEBU SAHU DIBAS SAHU BASANTI SAHU GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 492 GEN 15 308DA126 ANGUL STUTI SAHU PRAKASH CHANDRA SAHU REENA SAHU GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 491 GEN 16 339DA022 ANGUL SARMISHNA BEHERA GANESWAR BEHERA SANJUBALA BEHERA DAV H S SCHOOL, DERA 491 GEN 17 342DA022 ANGUL ARCHITA SAHOO ARTTA SAHOO URMILA SAHOO BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 490 GEN 18 343DA007 ANGUL CHANDAN SAHU MUKTESWAR SAHU SHANTILATA SAHU VASUDEV H S SCHOOL, HANDIDHUA 490 GEN 19 308DA019 ANGUL DIPTIMAYEE SAHU AJAYA SAHU MAMATA SAHU GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 490 GEN 20 325DA025 ANGUL SUBHASHMITA DEBATA SOMANATH DEBATA RASHMITA DEBATA TALCHER H S SCHOOL, TALCHER 488 GEN 21 308DA060 ANGUL RUDRA PRASAD PAL SURESH KUMAR PAL MINAKSHI PAL GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 488 GEN 22 308DA042 ANGUL TUSAR KANTA SAHOO MEGHANADA SAHOO SUMATI SAHOO GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 487 GEN 23 308DA134 ANGUL PRITAM SAHU SHIBARAM SAHU LILY SAHU GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 483 GEN 24 338DA056 ANGUL TIKAN SAMAL RAJAKISHOR SAMAL MINATI SAMAL SIDDHI VINAYAK SCI HS SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 483 GEN 25 304DA001 ANGUL SASWATI MISHRA BRAJAGOPAL MISHRA PURNIMA MISHRA ATHAMALLIK H S SCHOOL, ATHMALLIK 481 GEN 26 338DA120 ANGUL SURYAKANTA BHUTIA SUNANDA BHUTIA SUBHADRA BHUTIA SIDDHI VINAYAK SCI HS SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 481 GEN 27 342DA020 ANGUL IPSITA BISWAL BHIKARI BISWAL BINAPANI BISWAL BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 481 GEN 28 308DA029 ANGUL AMULYA PRADHAN ARUN PRADHAN SANDHYARANI PRADHANGOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 480 GEN 29 342DA059 ANGUL DIBYANI DEBASMITA BEHERA DEBARAJ BEHERA SASMITA SAHU BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 479 GEN 30 347DA003 ANGUL ANIL PRADHAN MAKARADHWAJA PRADHAN SARASWATI PRADHAN OMM BIDYA BHARATI RESIDENTIAL H S SCHOOL 479 GEN 31 325DA013 ANGUL JYOTIRMAYA SAHOO HATKISHORE SAHOO MAMI SAHOO TALCHER H S SCHOOL, TALCHER 479 GEN 32 308DA251 ANGUL PRAKASH ROUT PRADEEP ROUT PAMA ROUT GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 478 GEN 33 348DA127 ANGUL SMRUTI RANJAN GARNAIK ABHIMANYU GARNAIK BHARATI BEHERA MAHIMA JYOTI H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 478 GEN 34 348DA038 ANGUL SIDHESWAR MOHANTY PRASANT MOHANTY DALI MOHANTY MAHIMA JYOTI H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 477 GEN 35 342DA002 ANGUL ASHIS KUMAR SAHOO SUMANTA SAHOO PRIYATTAMA SAHOO BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 476 GEN 36 343DA002 ANGUL SUBHALAXMI SAHOO NIRAKAR SAHOO REBATI SAHOO VASUDEV H S SCHOOL, HANDIDHUA 476 GEN 37 306DA016 ANGUL DIPTIMAYEE PRADHAN JANARDAN PRADHAN BIJAYALAXMI PRADHANSHRI CHANDRASEKHAR H S SCHOOL, BANTALA 475 GEN 38 342DA065 ANGUL MONALISA SAHOO MANOJ KUMAR SAHOO MADHUSMITA SAHOO BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 472 GEN 39 325DA191 ANGUL KEDAR BEHERA BHIMASEN BEHERA ARNAPURNA BEHERA TALCHER H S SCHOOL, TALCHER 471 GEN 40 342DA061 ANGUL SUCHISMITA SAHOO TIRTHABASI SAHOO LAXMIPRIYA SAHOO BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 470 GEN 41 342DA013 ANGUL NEHERU KUMAR SAHOO LALIT MOHAN SAHOO MANJULATA SAHOO BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 469 GEN 42 347DA005 ANGUL ANITA PRADHAN MAKARADHWAJA PRADHAN SARASWATI PRADHAN OMM BIDYA BHARATI RESIDENTIAL H S SCHOOL 467 GEN 43 347DA101 ANGUL SUDEEPTA SHEKHAR PRADHAN AMULYA KUMAR PRADHAN SABITA PRADHAN OMM BIDYA BHARATI RESIDENTIAL H S SCHOOL 467 GEN 44 326DA053 ANGUL SUBHASMITA BEHERA SRIKANTA KUMAR BEHERA PRATIMA BEHERA T.T.P.S. H S SCHOOL, TALCHER THERMAL 467 GEN 45 342DA047 ANGUL NIGAMANANDA SAHOO HEMANT SAHOO SARASWATI SAHOO BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 466 GEN 46 306DA018 ANGUL MURALIDHAR MUDULI SUKRU MUDULI GUREI MUDULI SHRI CHANDRASEKHAR H S SCHOOL, BANTALA 466 GEN 47 308DA048 ANGUL SAMIR MISHRA MADHAB MISHRA PRAVATI MISHRA GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 464 GEN 48 308DA092 ANGUL PRAVAS BEHERA GIRISH BEHERA PUSPA BEHERA GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 461 GEN 49 342DA009 ANGUL BEDABRATA BEHERA TIRTHABASI BEHERA BIMALA BEHERA BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 461 GEN 50 348DA042 ANGUL SWAPTIMAYEE PRADHAN SACHIDANANDA PRADHAN JHARANA ROUL MAHIMA JYOTI H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 460 GEN 51 308DA025 ANGUL MATRUARPIT BEHERA AJAYA KUMAR BEHERA SARITA BEHERA GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 459 GEN SLNO ROLLNO DISTRICT NAME STUDENT'S NAME FATHER'S NAME MOTHER'S NAME COLLEGE NAME TOTAL MARKS CATEGORY 52 343DA024 ANGUL PRANGYA PARIMITA SAHOO SARBESWARA SAHOO SUPRABHA SAHOO VASUDEV H S SCHOOL, HANDIDHUA 459 GEN 53 342DA026 ANGUL KARUNAMAYA MOHANTY KANHU CHARAN MOHANTY GITARANI MOHANTY BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 459 GEN 54 325DA030 ANGUL PREETINANDITA PRADHAN MANOJ KUMAR PRADHAN SUMATI SAHOO TALCHER H S SCHOOL, TALCHER 458 GEN 55 306DA039 ANGUL SUBHRAJIT SAHU PRAMOD KUMAR SAHU SABITA SAHU SHRI CHANDRASEKHAR H S SCHOOL, BANTALA 458 GEN 56 338DA031 ANGUL NIBEDITA SAHOO BIBASCHHA SAHOO SABITA SAHOO SIDDHI VINAYAK SCI HS SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 457 GEN 57 342DA004 ANGUL GAYATRI GARNAIK JAYANTA GARNAIK GITANJALI GARNAIK BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 456 GEN 58 308DA073 ANGUL SUCHISMITA DEHURY SANTOSH DEHURY RANJITA DEHURY GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 455 GEN 59 306DA001 ANGUL CHANDRA SEKHAR JENA BRAJABANDHU JENA JAYANTI JENA SHRI CHANDRASEKHAR H S SCHOOL, BANTALA 455 GEN 60 342DA048 ANGUL RUPALI BISWAL SARBESWARA BISWAL BABITA BISWAL BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 455 GEN 61 343DA033 ANGUL DIPTIMAYEE SAHOO SANTOSH KUMAR SAHOO MUKTABATI SAHOO VASUDEV H S SCHOOL, HANDIDHUA 455 GEN 62 347DA052 ANGUL MANGALAMAYA SAHU JOGINDRA SAHU SASMITA SAHU OMM BIDYA BHARATI RESIDENTIAL H S SCHOOL 454 GEN 63 342DA098 ANGUL PRITAM DASH RUDRANARAYAN DASH MAMATA KUMARI MOHAPATRABINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 454 GEN 64 339DA042 ANGUL AYUSMITA SAMANT SUDESH KUMAR SAMANT ANITA SAMANT DAV H S SCHOOL, DERA 454 GEN 65 305DA093 ANGUL SUBHRANSU PRADHAN SUDHAKAR PRADHAN KUMUDINI PRADHAN BAPUJI H S SCHOOL, CHHENDIPADA 454 GEN 66 327DA112 ANGUL JAGAN PRADHAN SAROJ PRADHAN SOUDAMINI PRADHAN UTKALMANI GOPABANDHU H S SCHOOL, KHAMAR453 GEN 67 308DA018 ANGUL PRATIK SWAIN PRASANTA KUMAR SWAIN SUMATI SWAIN GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 451 GEN 68 338DA005 ANGUL ARPITA PRIYADARSHANI SINGH NAROTTAM SINGH GEETANJALI SINGH SIDDHI VINAYAK SCI HS SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 450 GEN 69 344DA001 ANGUL BIKASH KUMAR SAHOO PRAFULLA KUMAR SAHOO KUNTALA SAHOO SRIRAM DEV H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 450 GEN 70 342DA055 ANGUL SAMBIT KUMAR PRADHAN JOGESWAR PRADHAN PADMINI PRADHAN BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 450 GEN 71 308DA049 ANGUL DIPALI PRADHAN DILLIP KUMAR PRADHAN SAROJINI PRADHAN GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 450 GEN 72 308DA078 ANGUL CHANDAN PANI AREN KUMAR PANI MANORAMA PANI GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 449 GEN 73 308DA179 ANGUL JOGESWAR BARIK BATIA BARIK BIJULI BARIK GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 449 GEN 74 305DA010 ANGUL AMARNATH GARNAIK DOLAGOBINDA GARNAIK MINATI GARNAIK BAPUJI H S SCHOOL, CHHENDIPADA 449 GEN 75 325DA033 ANGUL LIPSAMAYEE BEHERA JUGAL BEHERA JALLIRANI BEHERA TALCHER H S SCHOOL, TALCHER 448 GEN 76 342DA006 ANGUL SAINA SONALIKA PRADHAN RAJAT KUMAR PRADHAN KIRANBALA SAHOO BINAYAK H S SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 448 GEN 77 308DA081 ANGUL HAREKRUSHNA PRADHAN JAGABANDHU PRADHAN SARASWATI PRADHAN GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 448 GEN 78 308DA004 ANGUL SHIBANI DAS SANATAN DAS BHARATI DAS GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 447 GEN 79 338DA029 ANGUL MANISHA NAYAK BASANTA KUMAR NAYAK MALATI NAYAK SIDDHI VINAYAK SCI HS SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 447 GEN 80 338DA022 ANGUL GUNALI SAHOO BHAGABAN SAHOO SHAILABALA SAHOO SIDDHI VINAYAK SCI HS SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 447 GEN 81 338DA040 ANGUL ROJALIN PRADHAN KISHOR CHANDRA PRADHAN KAUSALYA PRADHAN SIDDHI VINAYAK SCI HS SCHOOL, SIMILIPADA 446 GEN 82 343DA021 ANGUL PRADYUMN KUMAR BEHERA NABAGHAN BEHERA SUBHADRA BEHERA VASUDEV H S SCHOOL, HANDIDHUA 446 GEN 83 308DA170 ANGUL SHISHIRA KUMAR SAHOO BISWANATH SAHOO KAMINI SAHOO GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 445 GEN 84 326DA015 ANGUL RISIMITRA SUBHADARSHAN KHUNTIARUCHIR KUMAR KHUNTIA KADAMBINI KHUNTIA T.T.P.S. H S SCHOOL, TALCHER THERMAL 445 GEN 85 347DA112 ANGUL SWARNAMANJARI SAHU SHYAMSUNDAR SAHU RENUBALA SAHU OMM BIDYA BHARATI RESIDENTIAL H S SCHOOL 444 GEN 86 308DA016 ANGUL SASMITARANI SAHU GAGAN SAHU SUMATI SAHU GOVERNMENT H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 444 GEN 87 348DA126 ANGUL SANGRAM KISHORE SAHOO SATYANANDA SAHOO KALPANA SAHOO MAHIMA JYOTI H S SCHOOL, ANGUL 444 GEN 88 306DA041 ANGUL SUNIL DEHURY MANOJ DEHURY SABITA DEHURY SHRI CHANDRASEKHAR H S SCHOOL, BANTALA 443 GEN 89 308DA046 ANGUL RUDRANARAYAN MOHAPATRA SANJIB MOHAPATRA
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