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Slno Rank Roll Name Caste PWD 1 1 191500414 SARASWATI MANDAL Provisional Eligible List For MSc Nursing Counselling Round 1 SlNo Rank Roll Name Caste PWD 1 1 191500414 SARASWATI MANDAL OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 2 3 191500511 SAHENAZ PARVIN OBC-A Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 3 4 191500192 SRINANDA PANDIT UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 4 5 191500143 SANCHARI SAMANTA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 5 6 191500488 DOLA DEY SARKAR UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 6 7 191500150 KABITA MONDAL UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 7 8 191500178 MADHUSHREE DAS UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 8 10 191500630 LIPI MANDAL UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 9 12 191500244 MANASHI MISHRA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 10 13 191500407 MADHURIMA MONDAL UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 11 14 191500264 SANGITA MANNA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 12 15 191500212 NAZMA KHATUN UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 13 16 191500319 RINKU SHIT UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 14 17 191500452 ANAMIKA BASAK UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 15 18 191500628 MOUSUMI KUNDU UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 16 22 191500600 CHHANDANA BERA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 17 23 191500643 DOLA ROY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 18 24 191500229 TOPI DAS SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 19 25 191500525 PAMPA DAPHADAR OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 20 26 191500408 SMRITI MANDAL SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 21 27 191500056 SALUJA CHETTRI UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 22 28 191500206 MOUPIYA GOSWAMI UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 23 29 191500129 SUCHETA MAITI UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 24 30 191500398 LOUSHAMBAM MEDIA DEVI OBC OTHER STATE No 25 31 191500082 JOYEETA BISWAS UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 26 32 191500058 SUCHARITA MAITI UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 27 34 191500375 PALLABI DUTTA OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 28 35 191500007 DIPANWITA ROY SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 29 37 191500090 CHANDRIMA PARIA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 30 40 191500639 SUSHMITA MALI SCHEDULED CASTE OTHER STATE No 31 41 191500379 MILLO DIMIN SCHEDULED TRIBE OTHER STATE No 32 42 191500315 SUPARNA GHOSH UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 33 43 191500476 APARNA CHAKRABORTY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 34 44 191500545 SABITA NASKAR UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 35 45 191500296 SHRABANI PRAMANIK OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 36 46 191500084 PREETI SAIKIA OBC OTHER STATE No 37 49 191500184 ANANYA CHATTERJEE UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 38 50 191500293 SAMMY AKTAR OBC-A Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 39 51 191500057 ATASI PATRA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 40 52 191500519 KRICHA DEORI KHUTTIYA SCHEDULED TRIBE OTHER STATE No 41 53 191500142 LAKSHMI BISWAS UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 42 54 191500292 PIYALEE SAHA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 43 55 191500427 MADHURIMA MAJUMDAR UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 44 56 191500049 ROSHNA SUBBA SCHEDULED TRIBE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 45 57 191500621 SARASWATI MONDAL SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 46 58 191500432 SOMA MONDAL SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No Provisional Eligible List For MSc Nursing Counselling Round 1 47 59 191500560 SARASWATI MONDAL UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 48 61 191500104 SWATILEKHA PRADHAN UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 49 62 191500117 ROHINI RAI OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 50 63 191500016 UMA JANA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 51 64 191500091 ARPITA PATI UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 52 65 191500523 JAYATI PANCHADHYAI UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 53 66 191500439 LEKHA BARIK UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 54 68 191500045 FARHANA ISLAM UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 55 69 191500188 MANIJA KHATUN UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 56 70 191500450 GUNJA BISWAS UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 57 71 191500176 SITAL BAZGAIN SHARMA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 58 72 191500214 BITU KOLEY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 59 74 191500344 SEEMA BAISHA OBC OTHER STATE No 60 76 191500483 DEBALIMA DUTTA OBC OTHER STATE No 61 78 191500527 SANGITA DEY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 62 79 191500346 TULIKA MITRA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 63 80 191500501 SUPARNA SINGH GHOSH UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 64 81 191500116 SOHINI CHAKRABORTY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 65 82 191500601 MOUMITA SAHA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 66 83 191500005 DEBIPRIYA MISTRY SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 67 84 191500148 MANJUSRI LAW UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 68 85 191500426 MAHUYA MAITY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 69 86 191500547 MITHU DAS UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 70 87 191500166 JAYASREE BHATTACHARYA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 71 88 191500141 SUTAPA DUTTA KAITY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 72 89 191500153 BANANI PAKIRA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 73 91 191500502 RUPA SEN GANDHIK UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 74 95 191500475 SUPRIYA PAUL UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 75 96 191500013 KAKALI SARKAR DAS UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 76 97 191500004 SWATI CHAKRABORTY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 77 98 191500030 SAGARIKA SARKAR UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 78 99 191500338 RAJLAKSHMI DAS UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 79 101 191500434 PRERNA KHATI UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 80 102 191500219 MANALISHA AHMED UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 81 103 191500012 SRIJANI SINHA RAY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 82 105 191500154 DEBARPITA MUKHERJEE UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 83 107 191500648 PUNAM KAR UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 84 108 191500480 BEBIKA MANDAL SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 85 109 191500245 SAYANTI BHATTACHARYYA UNRESERVED CATEGORY Yes 86 110 191500171 MOUMITA PAL OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 87 112 191500002 SUMITA SINHA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 88 113 191500329 SUJATA DEY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 89 114 191500567 KALYANI SAMANTA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 90 115 191500357 TAMPA SAMADDAR UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 91 116 191500496 SANTWANA PAUL UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 92 117 191500226 SUCHETA GHOSH CHOWDHURI UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 93 118 191500581 SUCHITA PAUL OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 94 119 191500421 SANGITA DEY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No Provisional Eligible List For MSc Nursing Counselling Round 1 95 120 191500565 MOUSUMI DAS UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 96 121 191500626 SULEKHA DEB UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 97 122 191500396 PAROMITA CHATTERJEE UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 98 123 191500145 PEU DAS UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 99 124 191500566 RUPI MANDAL SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 100 125 191500486 SUDIPA SAHOO OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 101 129 191500063 SAKSHI GOGOI OBC OTHER STATE No 102 134 191500085 NIVEDITA GHOSH UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 103 136 191500233 KABITA METYA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 104 137 191500438 MIRA MAITI UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 105 138 191500186 PRIYANKA BERA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 106 139 191500472 PURNIMA BARMAN SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 107 140 191500564 TANUSHRI BAG UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 108 141 191500191 ANAMIKA SENGUPTA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 109 142 191500409 PAPIYA MAITI UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 110 143 191500161 ARUNDHUTI MONDAL UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 111 144 191500271 ANITA PRASAD UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 112 145 191500196 TANUSREE CHAKLADER UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 113 146 191500604 SWAPNA MALLICK OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 114 147 191500453 SUSHAMA SIKDER UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 115 148 191500326 KRISHNA BASU OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 116 149 191500341 RINKU PAUL MANDAL UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 117 150 191500606 JOYSHREE GOSWAMI UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 118 151 191500629 DIPANWITA MAHANTA SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 119 152 191500107 IPSITA CHAKRABORTY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 120 153 191500594 INDRANI BHATTACHARYYA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 121 155 191500544 VILASENUO SUOKHRIE SCHEDULED TRIBE OTHER STATE No 122 156 191500195 MOUMITA KUNDU UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 123 161 191500529 TSERING DICKEY SCHEDULED TRIBE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 124 163 191500115 PRATYUSHA PAUL UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 125 164 191500078 SANTANA BANDOPADHYAY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 126 167 191500540 JHUMPA SARKAR UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 127 168 191500127 PALLABI MAITY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 128 169 191500095 ARPITA DATTA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 129 170 191500392 SUMITA JANA OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 130 171 191500482 KAKALI MANDAL UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 131 172 191500352 RIMPA RANI DOLAI UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 132 173 191500283 RATNA MONDAL SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 133 174 191500463 TINKU CHATTERJEE UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 134 175 191500593 SUJATA BALA SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 135 177 191500513 DIPALI MAJHI SAHA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 136 178 191500024 MITHUYA SINHA ROY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 137 179 191500554 JHUMPA BHOWMICK MITRA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 138 180 191500317 RUNKI DAS UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 139 182 191500603 SAKUNTALA SAMANTA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 140 184 191500569 MODHUMITA CHATTERJEE UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 141 186 191500448 RIMPI BALA SCHEDULED CASTE Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 142 191 191500134 PALLABI ROY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No Provisional Eligible List For MSc Nursing Counselling Round 1 143 192 191500242 SUSMITA DAS UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 144 197 191500563 MILI SIKDAR UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 145 198 191500144 SAMARPITA SAMANTA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 146 200 191500247 CHARMY DALAL OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 147 201 191500286 PUNAM SHARMA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 148 202 191500118 PROMITA DEY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 149 203 191500381 ASHAPURNA SINGHA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 150 204 191500155 ANUSREE MUKHERJEE UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 151 205 191500632 MAHUYA SARDAR OBC-B Certificate Issued in West Bengal No 152 206 191500521 BINA ACHARYA UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 153 207 191500220 SANGEETA MAJUMDER RAY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 154 208 191500422 SMRITIKANA PRADHAN UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 155 209 191500536 IRA PALIT UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 156 210 191500493 MILA DEY UNRESERVED CATEGORY No 157 212 191500037 MOUSUMI
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