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Government of Assam GAUHATI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, GUWAHATI Government Of Assam GAUHATI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, GUWAHATI Applicant those who are unable to download their Call letter , kindly refer the related details below. Post Name: Staff Nurse Sr. No. Application No. Name of the CandidateFather Name Mother Name 1 2040000535 A BINOTA SINGHA BULUMACHA SINGHA KIRONBALA SINGHA 2 2040003891 A HRIIYIA ASHULI BESA 3 2040003723 A KHUZIINI ASHIHRII NENIA 4 2040003875 A LIDZIINI A ASHOLI A BESA 5 2040002430 A SAZIIA ASHIIHRII KATIA 6 2040004426 AAJAD SAIN SHIV RATAN SAIN MINTU DEVI 7 2040002369 AAVESH KHAN MAHTAB KHAN SARWARI BANO 8 2040001699 ABDUL AZIZ AKBAR ALI SALMA BANO 9 2040003424 ABHIJIT DAS KANU CHANDRA DAS SABITA DAS 10 2040004053 ABHINAV SINGH BHADORIA ASHOK SINGH BHADORIA VIMLESH BHADORIA 11 2040001414 ABHISHEK PRAKASH PARVATI 12 2040002721 ABHISHEK ASTOLIA BAJRANG ASTOLIA KUMUD ASTOLIA 13 2040004490 ABHISHEK BARDHAN KHOKAN RANJAN BARDHAN RITA ROY BARDHAN 14 2040002509 ABUL BASAR ABU TAHER MUSENA KHATUN 15 2040000322 ACHIYA BEGUM CHOUDHURY TUTA MIA CHOUDHURY NAZIBUN NESSA CHOUDHURY 16 2040004399 ACHOUBI THOUDAM LATE THOUDAM CHAOBA LATE THOUDAM BINASHAKHI SINGH DEVI 17 2040000878 ADANI CHIIPFOSA ADANI PFOZII A 18 2040001795 ADAZHIIA KAYINA KAIHRII KAYINA ADAPHRO KAIYNA 19 2040002067 ADENI ROSEMARY KAPANI KOSHA 20 2040004385 ADITI DAS SANATAN DAS RUNU DAS 21 2040003806 ADITI RABHA DILIP KR RABHA NABA RABHA 22 2040000260 AFIA BEGUM ALI HUSSAIN BASHIRA BEGUM 23 2040000988 AFIYA KHANAM BARBHUIYA LATE SIRAJ UDDIN LATE CHAMPARUN NESSA BARBHUIYA BARBHUIYA 24 2040004033 AFTARA BEGUM SAHABUDDIN AHMED ASPIA BEGUM 25 2040001835 AHEIBAM JOSHI DEVI AHEIBAM NANDALAL SINGH AHEIBAM MANIMALA DEVI 26 2040004364 AHINI PATAR LUNSING PATAR PATESWARI PATAR 27 2040004353 AILAK KHYLLEP LIMES ROY SHULLAI DIWTIFUL KHYLLEP 28 2040003932 AIME RABHA GULUK CH RABHA LOKHI MAI RABHA 29 2040002968 AIRIN SULTANA SUFEDUR RAHMAN MANJUMA BEGUM 30 2040003663 AJANTA GOGOI AJIT CH GOGOI HORINDI GOGOI 31 2040004365 AJAY DHANKAR BHAIRU RAM DHANKAR SANTOSH DEVI 32 2040004558 AJAY JANGID RAM KARAN MEENA 33 2040003650 AJAY KUMAR BUNKAR SEDU RAM BUNKAR GANGA DEVI 34 2040002680 AJAY KUMAR VERMA RAM LAL VERMA VIMALA DEVI 35 2040003543 AJAY ROHILLA PRADEEP KUMAR HANSA DEVI 36 2040001650 AJAY SINGH KAJLA BHAGIRATH SINGH BHANWARI DEVI 37 2040004528 AJEET KUMAR PARMAR RAM VEER SINGH PARMAR SHASHI DEVI 38 2040002516 AJIJA BEGUM MAKIBAR RAHMAN BULUWARA BEGUM 39 2040000442 AJMIRA BEGUM MAJNUR ALI MEHERUN NISSA 40 2040003285 AJRUDEEN MUMTAJ ALI RAISAN BANO 41 2040000483 AJUANA GANGMEI REITHIU GANGMEI MIUJUANLIU GANGMEI 42 2040003729 AKALA AO SUBONG AO ANJANA AO 43 2040001311 AKAN BASUMATARI BIREN BASUMATARI MAKANI BASUMATARI 44 2040001917 AKANI GOSWAMI DEPESH GOSWAMI SHIPRA GOSWAMI 45 2040000903 AKANKHYA BHUYAN BHABA BHUYAN RINA BHUYAN Government Of Assam GAUHATI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, GUWAHATI Applicant those who are unable to download their Call letter , kindly refer the related details below. Post Name: Staff Nurse Sr. No. Application No. Name of the CandidateFather Name Mother Name 46 2040003706 AKASH JOSHI SURESH SUSHILA DEVI 47 2040004161 AKHIM BAGH ARUN BAGH MILA BAGH 48 2040001961 AKHRANGSHREE KACHARI CHANDRA KACHARI JOYSRI KACHARI 49 2040002844 AKLIMA AHMED AKKAS ALI AHMED SALEHA BEGUM 50 2040002602 AKLIMA BEGUM ABDUL MALEK HALIMA BIBI 51 2040000090 AKLIMA KHATUN MAZID KHAN SAHERA KHATUN 52 2040000856 AKLIMA SAHINUR TALEBUR RAHMAN REJINA BEGUM 53 2040004405 AKLIMA SULTANA PARBIN AKBAR ALI AHMED TARA BHANU 54 2040003041 AKSHAY KUMAR JADAV BIHARI LAL JADAV SHANTI BAI 55 2040001322 ALAKA DAS SARBESWAR DAS JAYMOTI DAS 56 2040003786 ALAKA KALITA LT HIREN KALITA BINA KALITA 57 2040003093 ALBICIA SANGA JIBAN SANGA AGATHA SANGA 58 2040003704 ALBINA RUBINA AZAD ABUL KALAM AZAD BEGUM NAZIMA 59 2040003115 ALIA AHMEDA JUBBAR ALI PHULJAN KHATUN 60 2040001711 ALIFA BAKHTYER ALAUDDIN AHMED KHATEZA BEGUM 61 2040001873 ALISH TERANGPI SENG TERANG KARE TIMUNGPI 62 2040000203 ALIZA BROWN AJIT BROWN SHANTI BROWN 63 2040003475 ALIZA WAHID ASHAK ALI RUPVAN KHATUN 64 2040002496 ALMA MARY BASAIAWMOIT WILLIAM LYNGDOH PHIDALISBASAIAWMOIT 65 2040002031 ALOK PANDIT PRAKASH PANDIT USHA DEVI 66 2040004200 ALONGBAR DAIMARI AMRIT DAIMARI BINULI DAIMARI 67 2040002667 ALPANA DEVI KALA SINGHA VANU DEVI 68 2040002701 ALPHONSA LINGHAIT JOHN THOMAS MARRY LINGHAIT 69 2040004328 ALPITA DAS NAGEN DAS MINU DAS 70 2040002524 ALUJIK LIU RONGMAI MAN SING RONGMAI BINA RONGMAI 71 2040000211 ALVAREEN IBAKORDOR SYNSHAR DOHLING BILINDA M NONGBRI NONGBRI 72 2040002537 AMANUL ISLAM NURUL ISLAM FIROZA BEGAM 73 2040002114 AMAR CHAND ONKAR MAL BIDAMI DEVI 74 2040001923 AMAR SINGH LUNIWAL BHAGWAN SHAY LUNIWAL GEETA DEVI 75 2040002793 AMBIA BEGUM ABDUL RAJAK HAZARIKA REJIMA KHATUN 76 2040002415 AMBIA KHATUN BAHEJ UDDIN MORJINA BEGUM 77 2040000546 AMBIKA BARO ANANDA BARO ARATI BARO 78 2040000467 AMBIKA DAS KRISHNA DAS ANIMA DAS 79 2040000358 AMBIKA NEWAR PURNA BAHADUR NEWAR MAYA NEWAR 80 2040001200 AMBIKA THAPA LAL BAHADUR THAPA KAUSILA THAPA 81 2040001283 AMBIKA YUMKHAIBAM YUMKHAIBAM BISHWORJIT Y INDIRA DEVI SINGH 82 2040000930 AMEY KULLU LATE ISDAR KULLU LILI KULLU 83 2040000334 AMINA KHATUN ABDUL HAI LABIA KHATUN 84 2040000295 AMINA KHATUN AMZED ALI JAMIRAN NESSA 85 2040001731 AMINUL ISLAM ATOWAR ALI NURJAHAN BEGUM 86 2040004050 AMIRAN BEGUM LATE MD AMUTOMBI BASIRAN BIBI 87 2040004477 AMIT KUMAR RAKSH PAL SINGH MEERA DEVI 88 2040000806 AMIT KUMAR JANGIR MOHAN LAL JANGIR MANJU DEVI 89 2040001178 AMIT KUMAR MEENA RAMSWAROOP MEENA RAMBHAROS BAI 90 2040004496 AMIT KUMAR VERMA RAM AJOR VERMA CHANDRAVATI Government Of Assam GAUHATI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, GUWAHATI Applicant those who are unable to download their Call letter , kindly refer the related details below. Post Name: Staff Nurse Sr. No. Application No. Name of the CandidateFather Name Mother Name 91 2040000710 AMIT PHILIP RAJENDRA PHILIP RAJNI 92 2040003442 AMIYA ROY LT NARESWAR ROY LT PATESWARI ROY 93 2040001838 AMRITA SARMA BICHITRA KUMAR DAS BINITA DEVI 94 2040000684 ANABAR KHAN MUNNA KHAN JAITOON KHAN 95 2040002525 ANAMIKA BARMAN PRANHARI BARMAN SATYABATI BARMAN 96 2040004014 ANAMIKA BORUAH TRAILUKESWAR BORUAH ANJALI BORUAH 97 2040004111 ANAMIKA DAKUA SADANANDA DAKUA JUTIKA DAKUA 98 2040001694 ANAMIKA DAS SUDARSHAN DAS ANITA DAS 99 2040000643 ANAMIKA DEKA KHAGEN CHANDRA DEKA GITA DEKA 100 2040002703 ANAMIKA DEURY LATE RANJIT DEURI ANUPAMA DEURI 101 2040003748 ANAMIKA DEVI ATUL CHANDRA NATH MINATI DEVI 102 2040002202 ANAMIKA HAZARIKA GONESH HAZARIKA BINA HAZARIKA 103 2040002913 ANAMIKA KALITA LATE GAGAN KALITA PHULESWARI KALITA 104 2040001972 ANAMIKA KURMI GANGA RAM KURMI RADHIKA KURMI 105 2040000513 ANAMIKA LAHKAR SIBANATH LAHKAR RUNUMANI LAHKAR 106 2040001654 ANAMIKA NATH KSHAMA DHAR NATH LALITA NATH 107 2040002742 ANAMIKA TAHBILDAR TARUN TAHBILDAR LATE MINATI TAHBILDAR 108 2040000174 ANAMIKA THAKURIA BALABHADRA THAKURIA LABANYA THAKURIA 109 2040002719 ANANYA DUTTA BENU DUTTA APARNA DUTTA 110 2040001053 ANANYA DUTTA MUHI CH DUTTA OMLAKHI DUTTA 111 2040000347 ANEE PRODHAN LATE JAKUB PRODHAN KAMALANI PRODHAN 112 2040002164 ANGA PADUNG TASHO PADUNG YAYOP PADUNG 113 2040004571 ANGEL DAIMARY AMAL DAIMARI DANESWARI DAIMARI 114 2040004572 ANGEL GUPTA NIROD GUPTA REBEKA GUPTA 115 2040001343 ANGELA MAJAW L ROBERT KHARPRAN L VERONICA MAJAW 116 2040002272 ANGELINA DEMTA JEREMIAH DEMTA ANILA DEMTA 117 2040003061 ANGKITA TALUKDAR PRASANNA KUMAR RITA SARKAR TALUKDAR TALUKDAR 118 2040003565 ANGOM SANATOMBI DEVI ANGOM LEIBAKCHAO SINGH ANGOM RANI DEVI 119 2040003541 ANI SURIN JAYLAL SURIN RUKHUMONI SURIN 120 2040000008 ANIL KUMAR GUGAN RAM SUMITRA DEVI 121 2040000131 ANIL PANDIT RAMESH KUMAR PANDIT SAROJ PANDIT 122 2040001653 ANIL SINGH NARSINGH RAMI 123 2040000918 ANIL YADAV CHHINTAR MAL YADAV KOYALI YADAV 124 2040002128 ANIMA BALA RAY KUNJA BIHARI RAY SUKHE BALA RAY 125 2040001477 ANIMA BHENGRA MATIUS BHENGRA PIYRE BHENGRA 126 2040002101 ANIMA BRAHMA PABAN BRAHMA KOBARI BRAHMA 127 2040003372 ANIMA DEKA BHADRA KT DEKA DURGESWARI DEKA 128 2040002235 ANIMA DEVI LATE PRATAB CHANDRA RATNA DEVI SARMA 129 2040001809 ANIMA GOGOI ATUL CHANDRA GOGOI NIBEDITA GOGOI 130 2040001758 ANIMA GOGOI BINUD KUMAR GOGOI PADMA GOGOI 131 2040004013 ANIMA KUMARI BISHASWAR KUMAR PARBOTI KUMAR 132 2040003108 ANIMA MURMU MONGAL MURMU CHALMI MURMU 133 2040001153 ANIMA PARJA JANAKIDEV PARJA AMILA PARJA 134 2040004627 ANIMA ROY ROHINI KANTA ROY BASANTI ROY 135 2040000586 ANIMA SAIKA HOLIRAM SAIKIA BRINDA SAIKIA Government Of Assam GAUHATI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, GUWAHATI Applicant those who are unable to download their Call letter , kindly refer the related details below. Post Name: Staff Nurse Sr. No. Application No. Name of the CandidateFather Name Mother Name 136 2040001747 ANIMA THAKURIA ANANTA THAKURIA DIPALI THAKURIA 137 2040003050 ANIMA URANG GANDLA URANG MAINU URANG 138 2040000059 ANIMAI BORA LATE PUNARAM BORA BHOGESWARI BORA 139 2040002494 ANINDITA BARUAH PRADIP BARUAH NIRUMA KHANIKAR 140 2040003311 ANINDITA DAS PRADIP KUMAR DAS MINATI RANI DAS 141 2040000814 ANIRUDH KUMAR VERMA HANUMAN SAHAY GULAB DEVI 142 2040004104 ANISHA MOCHAHARI ANDRIAS MOCHAHARI ASHIRITA MOCHAHARI 143 2040001789 ANITA BANWARI LAL SUMITRA DEVI 144 2040003947 ANITA OM PRAKASH GEETA DEVI 145 2040001586 ANITA ALE LATE PHULDHAR ALE LATE NINA ALE 146 2040004185 ANITA DABI MAHAVEER DABI SUMAN DABI 147 2040004061 ANITA KALINDI LT GOPAL KALINDI LAKSHIMANI KALINDI 148 2040003576 ANITA KALITA LATE SUDHIR CHANDRA DAS MADHABI DAS 149 2040001980 ANITA KEOT TUNU KEOT SIMI KEOT 150 2040001994 ANITA KEOT TUNU KEOT SIMI KEOT 151 2040000612 ANITA KERKETTA NAHUM KERKETTA SARA KERKETTA 152
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