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Banasthali Vidyapith Student List (2018-2019) BANASTHALI VIDYAPITH STUDENT LIST (2018-2019) Session Course Smart card ID Student Name State/Country 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16734 AAISHA KHAN RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16557 AAKANSHA RAGHAV UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16885 AARTI KUMAWAT RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16169 AASHNA KUSHWAHA DELHI 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16729 ADITI PRAKASH UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16523 ADITI RANA UTTARAKHAND 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16611 AISHWARAYA CHOUDHERY HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16737 AKANKSHA CHOPRA UTTARAKHAND 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16863 AKANKSHA CHOUDHARY UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16309 AKANKSHA VIJAY RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16057 AKSHRA KUMARI BIHAR 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16829 AKSHRA SHARMA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16723 ALFIYA KHAN RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16904 ALPRA GUPTA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16444 AMISHA KRISHNA UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16374 AMISHA SHASTRI RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16017 AMRIT KAUR NARULA UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16556 AMRITA DANGI RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16893 ANAMIKA DELHI 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16509 ANANYA MISHRA UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16171 ANANYA SINGH UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16493 ANIMA VIKRAMADITYA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16883 ANISHA KUMAWAT RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16810 ANJALI YADAV RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16894 ANKITA JHALA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16163 ANKITA PANDEY UTTARAKHAND 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16311 ANNAPURNA BHANDARI RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16295 ANNU KAMEDIYA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16050 ANSHIKA RATHORE RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16866 ANSHITA KHANDELWAL RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16858 ANUPRIYA UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16679 ANUSHA ARORA UTTARAKHAND 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16522 ANUSHKA JAIN MADHYA PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16424 ANUSHKA KUMARI RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16447 ANUSHKA YADAV UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16192 ANVITA UTTARAKHAND 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16492 APARNA SHUKLA UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16740 ASHA GURJAR RAJASTHAN 1 BANASTHALI VIDYAPITH STUDENT LIST (2018-2019) 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16123 AVNI SHARMA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16116 AYUSHI GUPTA UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16899 AYUSHI TAMBI RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16158 AYUSHIKA MITTAL RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16843 BABITA KUMAWAT RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16674 BARKHA CHOUHAN RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16471 BEENA KUMAWAT RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16875 BEENA MEENA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16587 BHAGYA LAXMI RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16214 BHAVYA KAMRA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16279 BHAVYA MOOND UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16504 BHAVYA VERMA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16900 BHAWNA PANDEY RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16901 CHAMELI YADAV RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16623 CHANDNI CHAUDHARY UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16108 CHANDRAKALA MEENA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16304 CHANDRAKANTA YADAV RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16536 CHHAYA MISHRA UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16770 CHHOTI GURJAR RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16092 CHITRA KUSHWAHA UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16113 CHOUDHARY MANISHA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16707 DAISY BHARDWAJ RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16761 DAKSHITA YADAV UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16806 DEEKSHA PANT DELHI 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16818 DEEPA CHAUHAN UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16706 DEEPALI SHARMA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16865 DEEPIKA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16151 DEEPIKA PANDEY BIHAR 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16648 DEEPSHIKHA CHOUHAN RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16526 DEEPTI HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16733 DIKSHA GUPTA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16063 DIKSHA LOHIYA DELHI 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16468 DIVYA GUPTA DELHI 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16120 DIVYA MEENA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16724 DIVYA VERMA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16741 DIVYANSHI PANDEY UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16872 DOLLY KUMARI RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16330 EKTA BHATI UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16155 EMILY LYNGDOH MEGHALAYA 2 BANASTHALI VIDYAPITH STUDENT LIST (2018-2019) 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16887 FORANTA GURJAR RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16867 GARIMA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16744 GARIMA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16202 GEETALI HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16603 GUNJAN NEGI UTTARAKHAND 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16078 HARSHI YADAV UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16002 HARSHITA KARNATAKA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16378 HARSHITA RAI UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16375 HARSHITA SHARMA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16342 HEMLATA RAMADWAL RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16448 HIMAKSHI GUPTA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16791 HIMANI JAIN RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16345 HIMANSHI HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16573 HIMANSHI HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16505 HIMANSI SAXENA MADHYA PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16558 HUNNY CHOUHAN HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16870 ISHA SHARMA MAHARASHTRA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16861 ISHITA CHOUDHARY RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16320 JANHAVI TARE MADHYA PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16426 JAYA AGRAWAL RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16594 JYOTSANA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16597 KALA SHREE UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16891 KALI GURJAR RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16896 KALI PRAJAPAT RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16239 KALPANA RAWAT UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16732 KANAK NARNOLIA JHARKHAND 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16529 KANUPRIYA RAJAWAT RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16142 KARAMREKHA GURJAR RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16481 KASHIKA CHAWLA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16230 KAVITA SHARMA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16333 KIRAN SHARMA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16506 KOMAL GUPTA UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16484 KOMAL GUPTA MADHYA PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16188 LAVINA KARNANI RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16255 LUCKY YADAV UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16205 MADHURANTIKA SUNIL BIHAR 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16886 MAHIMA SINGH RAWAT RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16229 MAMTA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16299 MAMTA CHOUDHARY RAJASTHAN 3 BANASTHALI VIDYAPITH STUDENT LIST (2018-2019) 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16898 MANISHA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16552 MANISHA GURJAR RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16312 MANISHA MEENA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16856 MANSI YASHI RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16105 MAYA YADAV RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16759 MEDHA UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16329 MEENAKSHI SHARMA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16884 MEENU KANWAR RAJAWAT RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16834 MEGHA RAWAT RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16588 MEGHNA SAIN RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16479 MENKA KAMDAR MADHYA PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16659 MONIKA YADAV HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16658 NANDANI YADAV MAHARASHTRA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16118 NEHA NEGI UTTARAKHAND 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16127 NEHA SAINI RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16859 NEHA SHARMA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16750 NIDHI BHARATI BIHAR 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16440 NIHARIKA DASGUPTA MADHYA PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16890 NIKITA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16469 NIKITA NIKKY BIHAR 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16831 NIMISHA GOSWAMI UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16637 NISHA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16119 NISHA NEGI UTTARAKHAND 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16370 NISHA RATHORE RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16335 NISHITA VYAS RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16278 NITIKA BHADU RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16849 NIVEDITA JOSHI UTTARAKHAND 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16273 NUPUR SAXENA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16283 OJASWITA SOLANKI UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16325 PAKHI KASHYAP UTTARAKHAND 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16595 PARIDHI NEGI UTTARAKHAND 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16157 PARUL PATHAK UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16366 PINKY HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16367 POOJA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16577 POOJA HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16343 POOJA KANWAR RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16879 POOJA RATHORE RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16334 POOJA SHARMA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16544 POOJA YADAV RAJASTHAN 4 BANASTHALI VIDYAPITH STUDENT LIST (2018-2019) 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16432 POONAM HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16281 POONAM KUMARI HARYANA 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16852 PRACHI HISSARIA BIHAR 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16301 PRACHI JOSHI UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16607 PRACHI KALRA UTTAR PRADESH 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16840 PRAGYA AGARWAL RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16739 PRAGYA AGARWAL RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR HEBAG16372 PRATIBHA MEENA RAJASTHAN 2018-2019 BA III YEAR
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