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Candidate Data.Xlsx PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF SCORES AND OHER DETAILS OF THE WILLING NON-QUALIFIED CANDIDATES OF JUNIOR ENGINEER EXAMINATION CONDUCTED BY RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD, SILIGURI AGAINST CEN NO: 03/2018 1. In keeping with the decision of the Government of India (Department of Personnel & Training) on making available publically scores of candidates in recruitment examinations through portals with a view to provide a useful database to other employers to enable them to identify good employable candidates, the Railway Recruitment Board issued a Disclosure Scheme for disclosing the scores and other details of the non- qualified willing candidates, who appeared in JE examination against CEN NO: 03/2018 at the time of application. 2. The Final Results of the JE examination against CEN NO: 03/2018 has been partly declared on 10.01.2020 and result of balance part was declared on 11.02.2020. The scores and other details of the non- qualified candidates of JE examination against CEN NO: 03/2018, who opted for disclosure of their details under this Disclosure Scheme are given below: (Scores out of total 150 Marks) DISCLAIMER: Besides sharing of the above information of non-qualified candidates of the JE examination against CEN NO: 03/2018 conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board, the Railway Recruitment Board assumes no further responsibility or liability for the method and manner in which the above information related to candidates, is utilized by other private or public organizations Name Father / Husband Date of Category Gender Educational Total marks Maximum Ranking by Address E-Mail Mobile no name birth qualifications obtained in Marks which merit address the qualifying prescribed is decided examination BABUL DAS BHUSAN DAS 14-11-93SC Male Bachelors 65.26004150 40 VILL 2 NO TAKIMARI bdasjpg@gm 8536917513 Degree in PANCHAYET PARA, PO ail.com Engineering/T MILANPALLY, PS echnology(Civi BHAKTINAGAR City: Jalpaiguri, l Engineering) District: Jalpaiguri , WEST BENGAL, PIN Code:735133 AMBESH NISHANT 28-08-95UR Male Bachelors 62.41581150 67 NABHONID, BEHIND OF ambeshrama 7736752353 RAMAN BHUSHAN JHA Degree in HOTEL RELAX, BLC ROAD [email protected] Engineering/T CASTAIRS TOWN City: echnology(Civi Deoghar, District: Deoghar , l Engineering) JHARKHAND, PIN Code:814112 subha mistry panchanan mistry 01-02-94SC Male 3 years 62.10052150 158 Vill dighirpar post bakultala, mistrysubha1 8391974566 Diploma(Electr Police station raidighi, Dist south [email protected] ical 24 pgs City: South 24 Parganas, om Engineering) District: South 24 Parganas , WEST BENGAL, PIN Code:743349 Vipul Brajesh Kumar 23-07-92UR Male Bachelors 61.91439150 160 Braj Sadan, Block Road Rauta shreevatsvipu 9452956738 Srivastava Srivastava Degree in Gandhi Nagar, City: Basti, [email protected] Engineering/T District: Basti , UTTAR echnology(Ele PRADESH, PIN Code:272001 ctrical Engineering) DEEPAK MAHENDER SINGH 15-06-98 OBC- Male 3 years 61.44089150 182 VILLAGE BHAGINA, POST deepaksingh0 9649680935 SINGH NON Diploma(Electr DHINDHWA AGUNA, TH [email protected] CREAMY ical SURAJGARH City: Jhunjhunu, om LAYER Engineering) District: Jhunjhunu , RAJASTHAN, PIN Code:333030 Name Father / Husband Date of Category Gender Educational Total marks Maximum Ranking by Address E-Mail Mobile no name birth qualifications obtained in Marks which merit address the qualifying prescribed is decided examination Prabuddha Pranab Kanti Sarkar 24-05-96 UR Male Bachelors 61.35134150 89 RB Parivar, Deshbandhupara, prabuddhaso 8509995179 Sarkar Degree in Siliguri City: Darjeeling, District: [email protected] Engineering/T Darjeeling , WEST BENGAL, echnology(Civi PIN Code:734004 l Engineering) manvi mukesh 25-10-94 UR Female Bachelors 61.22529150 189 20 ANUPAM GREENS, BODLA manvikulshre 7302215430 kulshreshtha kulshreshtha Degree in SIKANDRA ROAD, AGRA City: shtha2@gmai Engineering/T Agra, District: Agra , UTTAR l.com echnology(Ele PRADESH, PIN Code:282007 ctrical Engineering) Amrendra Ram Bahadur 15-11-92 OBC- Male Bachelors 60.72964150 212 vill Mohanpur post Sidhapkala, er.amrendra0 8754518981 Kumar Sharma NON Degree in ps ladania, via Jaynagar City: @gmail.com Sharma CREAMY Engineering/T Madhubani, District: Madhubani LAYER echnology(Me , BIHAR, PIN Code:847226 chanical Engineering) RAJ KUMAR PRAKASH SAO 31-12-89 OBC- Male Bachelors 60.53618150 202 CO JAGDISH PANDEY, rkgpatna3112 9434739316 NON Degree in OPPOSITE OF KASHI NATH 89@rediffmail CREAMY Engineering/T LANE RAILWAY HUNDER .com LAYER echnology(Co ROAD, LOHANIPUR EAST mbination of KADAM KUAN City: Patna, any sub District: Patna , BIHAR, PIN stream of Code:800003 basic streams of Electrical Engineering) ABHISHEK Harish Kumar Singh 26-12-86 UR Male Bachelors 60.50177150 192 CO HARISH SINGH, VILL aec08@rediff 7488003828 KUMAR Degree in BALIHAR PO DULLAHPUR, PS mail.com SINGH Engineering/T SIMRI City: Buxar, District: echnology(Co Buxar , BIHAR, PIN mbination of Code:802118 any sub stream of basic streams of Electronics Engineering) and 3 years Diploma(Comb ination of any sub stream of basic streams of Electronics Engineering) Name Father / Husband Date of Category Gender Educational Total marks Maximum Ranking by Address E-Mail Mobile no name birth qualifications obtained in Marks which merit address the qualifying prescribed is decided examination MUKESH RAM PUKAR 05-03-94 OBC- Male Bachelors 60.40511150 198 WARD7 KARRAKH mukeshaec31 8709819935 KUMAR MAHTO NON Degree in BHAVANDA, PO SAKHMOHAN, @gmail.com CREAMY Engineering/T PS BIBHUTIPUR City: LAYER echnology(Co Samastipur, District: Samastipur mbination of , BIHAR, PIN Code:848211 any sub stream of basic streams of Electronics Engineering) BASANT DHARMANAND 01-07-89UR Male Bachelors 60.34148 150 209 shakti vihar old iti, bareilly road, BAS1818@R 9761405511 PATHAK PATHAK Degree in talli haldwani City: Haldwani-cum-EDIFFMAIL.C Engineering/T Kathgodam, District: Nainital , OM echnology(Co UTTARAKHAND, PIN mbination of Code:263139 any sub stream of basic streams of Electrical Engineering) DINESH KHEM SINGH 28-08-90UR Male Bachelors 60.29409150 224 VII KOLANA, POST BAJNA, dinepratap@ 8218094841 PRATAP Degree in TEH MANT City: Mathura, gmail.com SINGH Engineering/T District: Mathura , UTTAR echnology(Me PRADESH, PIN Code:281201 chanical Engineering) Neha Agarwal Shankar Lal Agarwal 10-05-94 UR Female Bachelors 60.1216150 217 Shyam Enterprises, Gaonthalli agarwalneha0 9971417721 Degree in bheer Dechiling, Chandmari [email protected] Engineering/T City: Gangtok, District: East m echnology(Ele Sikkim , SIKKIM, PIN ctrical Code:737103 Engineering) ashish rana narayan singh rana 03-07-95 OBC- Male 3 years 59.96909150 123 village kawagaddi, post office ashishrana31 8979334325 NON Diploma(Civil bagori, chinyalisaur City: 071995@gm CREAMY Engineering) Uttarkashi, District: Uttarkashi , ail.com LAYER UTTARAKHAND, PIN Code:249196 SATYAVART BINDESHWARI 25-09-88 OBC- Male Bachelors 59.61738150 230 SO BINDESHWARI PRASAD skprince2519 9089908703 A KUMAR PRASAD YADAV NON Degree in YADAV, VILL BABURAHI, PO [email protected] PRINCE CREAMY Engineering/T SHALIGRAMI City: Begusarai, m LAYER echnology(Ele District: Begusarai , BIHAR, PIN ctrical Code:851217 Engineering) Name Father / Husband Date of Category Gender Educational Total marks Maximum Ranking by Address E-Mail Mobile no name birth qualifications obtained in Marks which merit address the qualifying prescribed is decided examination RAVISH PAPPU SINGH 17-01-94UR Male Bachelors 59.51197150 138 RAVISH KUMAR, SO PAPPU ravishk38@g 9708398078 KUMAR Degree in SINGH AT PO ITHARI, PS mail.com Engineering/T NEW RAMNAGAR City: echnology(Civi Munger, District: Munger , l Engineering) BIHAR, PIN Code:811214 chandan birendra kumar 27-11-94UR Male Bachelors 59.51197150 139 near shiv temple, sri krishna cks.gce@gm 9430083875 kumar sharma Degree in nagar, P H E D colony City: ail.com Engineering/T Aurangabad, District: echnology(Civi Aurangabad , BIHAR, PIN l Engineering) Code:824101 AMAR PARESH CHANDRA 14-11-91 OBC- Male Bachelors 59.46197150 243 DAKSHIN KALARAYER KUTHI, sutradharama 9635103813 SUTRADHAR SUTRADHAR NON Degree in NEAR SWASHAN MORE, [email protected] CREAMY Engineering/T PUNDIBARI City: Cooch Behar, LAYER echnology(Ele District: Cooch Behar , WEST ctrical BENGAL, PIN Code:736165 Engineering) Gautam Ajay kumar 25-01-95OBC- Male Bachelors 59.46197150 244 village bakeya post anandpur, kumargauti77 9638076618 Kumar NON Degree in via karpi arwal bihar, City: [email protected] CREAMY Engineering/T Arwal, District: Arwal , BIHAR, LAYER echnology(Co PIN Code:804419 mbination of any sub stream of basic streams of Electrical Engineering) AGNIVESH KAUSHAL KUMAR 25-02-92UR Male Bachelors 59.40226150 229 SO KAUSHAL KUMAR DAS, ishuagnivesh 8051568253 DAS Degree in JAY PRAKASH NAGAR, @gmail.com Engineering/T PURNEA COLLEGE CHOWK echnology(Co City: Purnia, District: Purnia , mbination of BIHAR, PIN Code:854301 any sub stream of basic streams of Electronics Engineering) RAVI KUMAR SOM DUTT 15-12-88 OBC- Male 3 years 59.38768150 246 TOWN THANA BHAWAN POST engg.ravikum 7895949654 NON Diploma(Electr THANA BHAWAN NEAR, arvaldi@gmai CREAMY ical WATER TANK MOHLLA l.com LAYER Engineering) CHHIPIYAN, RAILWAY STATION THANA BHAWAN City: Shamli, District: Shamli , UTTAR PRADESH, PIN Code:247777 Name Father / Husband Date of Category Gender Educational Total marks Maximum Ranking by Address E-Mail Mobile no name birth qualifications obtained in Marks which merit address the qualifying prescribed is decided examination ROHAN RAMANAND JHA 06-04-95UR Male Bachelors 59.33813150 261 AT TEACHER COLONY, PO rohanzha95 7870866442 KUMAR JHA Degree in THAKURGANJ,
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