This document appears to be a list of 247 students with their roll numbers, names, and hall (CVR) at an educational institution for the 2013-14 year. It includes basic student details like roll number, name, and hall allotted with no other contextual information provided.
This document contains a list of 163 students enrolled in a sociology module at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences. It includes each student's identification number, name, and grade level. The list is organized alphabetically by student last name.
This document appears to be a list of students enrolled in the module "Philosophical Thought" at the Faculty of Letters and Sciences at the Sociology department. It includes the students' identification codes, names, grades, and other academic information. There are over 160 students listed with their details.
The first among a series of tests to assess one's English language ability. Answers are not mentioned intentionally so that people learn more while looking for answers.
Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)Sreeram Bojja
This document helps the language learners to understand what they know and do not know. This also serves as a tool to assess one's self and then to set appropriate learning goals.
Developed through a process of scientific research and wide consultation, the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR), sponsored by the European Council, provides a practical tool for setting clear standards to be attained at successive stages of learning and for evaluating outcomes in an internationally comparable manner.
This document discusses improving voltage stability in power systems by compensating for reactive power. It explains that voltage instability can be caused by heavy loads drawing high reactive power, generators being far from loads, and low source voltages. Reactive power compensation devices like shunt capacitors and SVCs are effective ways to control voltage levels by managing reactive power production, absorption, and flow. Shunt capacitors and SVCs are discussed in more detail, including their advantages and disadvantages for providing reactive power compensation.
This document summarizes reactive power management in India. It begins by defining the different types of power: active power, which does actual work; reactive power, which doesn't do work but is needed to support voltage; and apparent power, which is the combination of active and reactive power. It then discusses the necessity of reactive power to support voltage and enable the transmission of active power. The document outlines issues India faced with an electricity blackout in 2012 due to underestimating the importance of reactive power. It describes various methods to compensate for reactive power, such as shunt compensation, series compensation, and FACTS devices. It concludes by discussing India's growing need to strengthen its transmission network through improved reactive power management to meet increasing power
This document discusses approaches and best practices for substation integration and automation. It provides an overview of system architecture, communication protocols, and a utility case study. The key points are:
- There are different levels of integration, from individual IED implementation to full substation automation and connection to the utility enterprise.
- Protocols like DNP3 and IEC 61850 are important for allowing devices from different vendors to communicate. Care must be taken that devices support the same protocols and versions.
- A case study of Omaha Public Power District's project demonstrates integrating IEDs using the IEC 61850 protocol over Ethernet networks for two substations and a training simulator.
This document contains a list of 163 students enrolled in a sociology module at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences. It includes each student's identification number, name, and grade level. The list is organized alphabetically by student last name.
This document appears to be a list of students enrolled in the module "Philosophical Thought" at the Faculty of Letters and Sciences at the Sociology department. It includes the students' identification codes, names, grades, and other academic information. There are over 160 students listed with their details.
The first among a series of tests to assess one's English language ability. Answers are not mentioned intentionally so that people learn more while looking for answers.
Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)Sreeram Bojja
This document helps the language learners to understand what they know and do not know. This also serves as a tool to assess one's self and then to set appropriate learning goals.
Developed through a process of scientific research and wide consultation, the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR), sponsored by the European Council, provides a practical tool for setting clear standards to be attained at successive stages of learning and for evaluating outcomes in an internationally comparable manner.
This document discusses improving voltage stability in power systems by compensating for reactive power. It explains that voltage instability can be caused by heavy loads drawing high reactive power, generators being far from loads, and low source voltages. Reactive power compensation devices like shunt capacitors and SVCs are effective ways to control voltage levels by managing reactive power production, absorption, and flow. Shunt capacitors and SVCs are discussed in more detail, including their advantages and disadvantages for providing reactive power compensation.
This document summarizes reactive power management in India. It begins by defining the different types of power: active power, which does actual work; reactive power, which doesn't do work but is needed to support voltage; and apparent power, which is the combination of active and reactive power. It then discusses the necessity of reactive power to support voltage and enable the transmission of active power. The document outlines issues India faced with an electricity blackout in 2012 due to underestimating the importance of reactive power. It describes various methods to compensate for reactive power, such as shunt compensation, series compensation, and FACTS devices. It concludes by discussing India's growing need to strengthen its transmission network through improved reactive power management to meet increasing power
This document discusses approaches and best practices for substation integration and automation. It provides an overview of system architecture, communication protocols, and a utility case study. The key points are:
- There are different levels of integration, from individual IED implementation to full substation automation and connection to the utility enterprise.
- Protocols like DNP3 and IEC 61850 are important for allowing devices from different vendors to communicate. Care must be taken that devices support the same protocols and versions.
- A case study of Omaha Public Power District's project demonstrates integrating IEDs using the IEC 61850 protocol over Ethernet networks for two substations and a training simulator.
Resume is a job aspirant's marketing tool.
It is often said that the recruiters spend only 15 to 20 seconds of time on each resume while shortlisting!
So, the job aspirant has to make her/his resume good looking and short & sweet.
This document has a few templates in MS Word format so that the job aspirants can quickly build their resumes.
This document discusses static shunt compensation on transmission lines. Shunt compensation can increase steady-state transmittable power and control voltage profiles by using shunt reactors to minimize overvoltage under light loads and shunt capacitors to maintain voltage levels under heavy loads. Midpoint shunt compensation regulates voltage along line segments by exchanging only reactive power at the midpoint, significantly increasing transmittable power as the midpoint has the maximum voltage sag. End of line shunt compensation also provides voltage support to prevent instability.
giving details of reactive power compensation in simple way and the study we had and on base of it d capacitor we designed... and some references are also there to get more details of reactive power and its compensation
This document provides an overview of reactive power compensation. It defines reactive power compensation as any device connected in series or parallel with a load to supply the reactive power demanded. There are two main types of compensation: shunt compensation using parallel capacitors to improve power factor and boost voltage, and series compensation using series capacitors to boost receiving end voltage and transmission capacity. Fixed compensation uses breaker controlled capacitors for constant loads, while dynamic compensation uses thyristor controlled capacitors for fluctuating loads. Benefits include better efficiency, improved voltage, reduced losses and higher load capability. Capacitors are used as they generate reactive power to supply loads.
This document presents an overview of reactive power compensation. It defines reactive power compensation as managing reactive power to improve AC system performance. There are two main aspects: load compensation to increase power factor and voltage regulation, and voltage support to decrease voltage fluctuations. Several methods of reactive power compensation are discussed, including shunt compensation using capacitors and reactors, series compensation, static VAR compensators (SVCs), static compensators (STATCOMs), and synchronous condensers. SVC and STATCOM technologies are compared, with STATCOMs having advantages of smaller components, better control, and transient response.
Concepts of Reactive Power Control and Voltage Stability Methods in Power Sys...IOSR Journals
This document summarizes concepts of reactive power control and voltage stability methods in power system networks. It begins with an overview of reactive power and voltage stability issues in transmission and distribution systems. It then describes various reactive power control devices like SVCs, STATCOMs, and hybrid systems. The importance of reactive power control for maintaining voltage stability and preventing voltage collapse is discussed. Different reactive power control methods are outlined, including distribution system voltage control using volt/var control. The aim of power factor correction for economic benefits is also summarized.
The document is a list of shortlisted candidates for SA containing 253 entries. Each entry includes a serial number, roll number, and candidate name. The list contains information on various candidates shortlisted for further selection process.
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This document lists 2720 entries of voters registered more than once with different names in the 77 Gurgaon assembly constituency. It provides the voter name, father/husband's name, address, booth number, voter number and ID card number for each duplicate registration. Many entries show the same person registered twice under slightly different names, with different ID numbers. This raises suspicions of duplicate or fraudulent voting registrations in this constituency.
The document lists the application codes and names of candidates who have been shortlisted for various job positions at multiple levels (Assistant Manager, Deputy Manager, Manager etc.) through an online interview process on Microsoft Teams. A total of 149 candidates have been shortlisted for the position of Deputy Officer (Legal). The document also includes shortlists for other positions but does not provide the number of candidates shortlisted for those other positions.
The document contains a list of 98 Kendras (centers) across Maharashtra, India with their corresponding total numbers. The centers are located in various districts including Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Aurangabad, Nashik, Jalgaon, Ratnagiri, Raigad, Nandurbar and others. The totals range from 0 to 335 across rural and urban areas. It also contains a separate list of 8 additional centers located outside of Maharashtra in cities like Ahmedabad, Bharuch, Delhi, Indore, Vadodara, Goa, and Singapore.
This document contains the results of the first mid-term examination of the iMSc (IT) Programme semester VIII batch of 2022-24. It lists 58 students with their enrollment numbers, names, marks obtained in 7 subjects out of 20 marks each and 1 subject out of 140 marks, total marks, and pass/fail status. The highest total marks were 115 and the lowest were 4. Most students passed with total marks ranging from around 70 to above 100, while a few failed with total marks less than 70.
The document contains a list of 25 candidates who appeared for a written examination for the post of ST/SA Mechanical, including their roll numbers, names, and categories. It notes that 5 candidates - 3 from the UR category, 1 from the OBC category, and 1 Person with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) - qualified for further recruitment processes based on the written exam results.
The document provides state-wise details of Anganwadi centers in India as of August 2020 in response to an unstarred question in the Rajya Sabha. Specifically:
(a) Annexure I lists the number of sanctioned and operational Anganwadi centers by state as of June 30, 2020.
(b) Annexure II provides the number of Anganwadi workers and vacant posts by state as of June 30, 2020.
(c) Annexure III gives the year-wise number of sanctioned and operational Anganwadi centers from 2014-2019.
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This document provides a list of candidates who were recommended for appointment to various civil services based on the results of the 2014 Civil Services Examination held by the Union Public Service Commission in India. A total of 1236 candidates were recommended for appointment to services including the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, Indian Police Service, and Central Services. The document also lists the candidates in order of merit and provides details on the number of vacancies to be filled under each service.
The document appears to be a table containing information about 99 candidates who took exams. It includes their registration number, scores on three exams (LCT, GMAT, SAT), total score, name, test center name in Baindur, district name of Udupi. It lists personal details like registration number, names, exam scores for each of the 99 candidates.
Resume is a job aspirant's marketing tool.
It is often said that the recruiters spend only 15 to 20 seconds of time on each resume while shortlisting!
So, the job aspirant has to make her/his resume good looking and short & sweet.
This document has a few templates in MS Word format so that the job aspirants can quickly build their resumes.
This document discusses static shunt compensation on transmission lines. Shunt compensation can increase steady-state transmittable power and control voltage profiles by using shunt reactors to minimize overvoltage under light loads and shunt capacitors to maintain voltage levels under heavy loads. Midpoint shunt compensation regulates voltage along line segments by exchanging only reactive power at the midpoint, significantly increasing transmittable power as the midpoint has the maximum voltage sag. End of line shunt compensation also provides voltage support to prevent instability.
giving details of reactive power compensation in simple way and the study we had and on base of it d capacitor we designed... and some references are also there to get more details of reactive power and its compensation
This document provides an overview of reactive power compensation. It defines reactive power compensation as any device connected in series or parallel with a load to supply the reactive power demanded. There are two main types of compensation: shunt compensation using parallel capacitors to improve power factor and boost voltage, and series compensation using series capacitors to boost receiving end voltage and transmission capacity. Fixed compensation uses breaker controlled capacitors for constant loads, while dynamic compensation uses thyristor controlled capacitors for fluctuating loads. Benefits include better efficiency, improved voltage, reduced losses and higher load capability. Capacitors are used as they generate reactive power to supply loads.
This document presents an overview of reactive power compensation. It defines reactive power compensation as managing reactive power to improve AC system performance. There are two main aspects: load compensation to increase power factor and voltage regulation, and voltage support to decrease voltage fluctuations. Several methods of reactive power compensation are discussed, including shunt compensation using capacitors and reactors, series compensation, static VAR compensators (SVCs), static compensators (STATCOMs), and synchronous condensers. SVC and STATCOM technologies are compared, with STATCOMs having advantages of smaller components, better control, and transient response.
Concepts of Reactive Power Control and Voltage Stability Methods in Power Sys...IOSR Journals
This document summarizes concepts of reactive power control and voltage stability methods in power system networks. It begins with an overview of reactive power and voltage stability issues in transmission and distribution systems. It then describes various reactive power control devices like SVCs, STATCOMs, and hybrid systems. The importance of reactive power control for maintaining voltage stability and preventing voltage collapse is discussed. Different reactive power control methods are outlined, including distribution system voltage control using volt/var control. The aim of power factor correction for economic benefits is also summarized.
The document is a list of shortlisted candidates for SA containing 253 entries. Each entry includes a serial number, roll number, and candidate name. The list contains information on various candidates shortlisted for further selection process.
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This document contains details of 236 students who will be appearing for a Chemistry practical examination across 3 dates (January 10, 11 and 16) in 2 batches each day. It lists each student's roll number, serial number and name. The examination will be held at Central Model School in Barrackpore for the AISSCE 2023-24 exams. Batch 1 is scheduled for 9 AM and Batch 2 at 12 PM each day.
This document lists 2720 entries of voters registered more than once with different names in the 77 Gurgaon assembly constituency. It provides the voter name, father/husband's name, address, booth number, voter number and ID card number for each duplicate registration. Many entries show the same person registered twice under slightly different names, with different ID numbers. This raises suspicions of duplicate or fraudulent voting registrations in this constituency.
The document lists the application codes and names of candidates who have been shortlisted for various job positions at multiple levels (Assistant Manager, Deputy Manager, Manager etc.) through an online interview process on Microsoft Teams. A total of 149 candidates have been shortlisted for the position of Deputy Officer (Legal). The document also includes shortlists for other positions but does not provide the number of candidates shortlisted for those other positions.
The document contains a list of 98 Kendras (centers) across Maharashtra, India with their corresponding total numbers. The centers are located in various districts including Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Aurangabad, Nashik, Jalgaon, Ratnagiri, Raigad, Nandurbar and others. The totals range from 0 to 335 across rural and urban areas. It also contains a separate list of 8 additional centers located outside of Maharashtra in cities like Ahmedabad, Bharuch, Delhi, Indore, Vadodara, Goa, and Singapore.
This document contains the results of the first mid-term examination of the iMSc (IT) Programme semester VIII batch of 2022-24. It lists 58 students with their enrollment numbers, names, marks obtained in 7 subjects out of 20 marks each and 1 subject out of 140 marks, total marks, and pass/fail status. The highest total marks were 115 and the lowest were 4. Most students passed with total marks ranging from around 70 to above 100, while a few failed with total marks less than 70.
The document contains a list of 25 candidates who appeared for a written examination for the post of ST/SA Mechanical, including their roll numbers, names, and categories. It notes that 5 candidates - 3 from the UR category, 1 from the OBC category, and 1 Person with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) - qualified for further recruitment processes based on the written exam results.
The document provides state-wise details of Anganwadi centers in India as of August 2020 in response to an unstarred question in the Rajya Sabha. Specifically:
(a) Annexure I lists the number of sanctioned and operational Anganwadi centers by state as of June 30, 2020.
(b) Annexure II provides the number of Anganwadi workers and vacant posts by state as of June 30, 2020.
(c) Annexure III gives the year-wise number of sanctioned and operational Anganwadi centers from 2014-2019.
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This document provides a list of candidates who were recommended for appointment to various civil services based on the results of the 2014 Civil Services Examination held by the Union Public Service Commission in India. A total of 1236 candidates were recommended for appointment to services including the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, Indian Police Service, and Central Services. The document also lists the candidates in order of merit and provides details on the number of vacancies to be filled under each service.
The document appears to be a table containing information about 99 candidates who took exams. It includes their registration number, scores on three exams (LCT, GMAT, SAT), total score, name, test center name in Baindur, district name of Udupi. It lists personal details like registration number, names, exam scores for each of the 99 candidates.
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142 110ME0149 SOUBHAGYA RANJAN SAMAL VS
143 110ME0185 Soham Acharya VS
144 110ME0193 Swagat Kumar Dash VS
46. 145 110ME0202 PRITAM KUMAR KUNDU VS
146 110ME0277 ADITYA . VS
147 110ME0278 AYUSH AGARWAL VS
148 110ME0279 PRADEEP KUMAR BAL VS
149 110ME0280 ANSUMAN BARAL VS
150 110ME0285 GOURAV CHOUDHURY VS
151 110ME0286 MANOJ KUMAR DAS VS
152 110ME0287 SAGAR DAS VS
153 110ME0293 ADITYA KUMAR GAUTAM VS
154 110ME0294 MOHAMMED ISTIYAQ VS
155 110ME0295 AVINASH KUMAR VS
156 110ME0302 ANSUMAN MAHARANA VS
157 110ME0304 RISHABH MALHOTRA VS
158 110ME0307 DIPTATEJ MISHRA VS
159 110ME0309 SUBRAT MISHRA VS
160 110ME0311 SANGRAM KESHARI MOHANTY VS
161 110ME0313 RAJAT KUMAR NAHAK VS
162 110ME0319 RAKESH RANJAN VS
163 110ME0320 SOUMYA PRATEEK RAUL VS
164 110ME0321 DEEPAK KUMAR ROUT VS
165 110ME0327 PRASEED SAHU VS
166 110ME0328 SHUBHAM SAMEER VS
167 110ME0330 SAMBIT SARANGI VS
168 110ME0336 RAJA SUTAR VS
169 110ME0337 DEBADATTA PRASAD SWAIN VS
170 110ME0338 TARAS KUMAR SWAIN VS
171 110ME0432 RANJAN MAHANANDA VS
172 110ME0487 SANDEEP P.B.S VS
173 110ME0488 K SUDHEEPTH VS
174 110ME0647 RAVIKUMAR SENTHOORAN VS
175 110MM0102 JAGADISH MOHANTY VS
176 110MM0345 MUKUND AGARWAL VS
177 110MM0349 JITEN KUMAR BEHERA VS
178 110MM0352 AMAR JASPRIT DUNGDUNG VS
179 110MM0361 YUDHISTIR KUMBHAR VS
180 110MM0363 CHINMAYA KUMAR MALLICK VS
181 110MM0364 ROHIT MISHRA VS
182 110MM0369 ASHADEEP PANI VS
183 110MM0370 SANJIB PANIGRAHI VS
184 110MM0384 SANJEEB KUMAR SINGH VS
185 110MM0408 SIVASIS DASH VS
186 110MM0477 SOUVIK SEN VS
187 110MM0485 SASWAT KUMAR BEHERA VS
188 110MM0523 SRIHARSHA MANGU VS
189 110MM0553 GAURAV SINGH VS
190 110MM0573 ARBAZ KHAN VS
191 110MN0032 DEBAKANTA PANDA VS
192 110MN0387 SUMIT KUMAR BASANTRAY VS
193 110MN0389 SHIV SHANKAR KUMAR CHOUDHARY VS
194 110MN0400 SUDARSHAN PRADHAN VS
47. 195 110MN0401 BALGOPAL SAHU VS
196 110MN0402 RANJAN KUMAR SAHU VS
197 110MN0436 RAVI RANJAN VS
198 110MN0438 INDRAJEET SINGH VS
199 110MN0508 SOURABH KUMAR KACHARIYA VS
200 110MN0510 SRINIVAS KATKAM VS
201 110MN0524 JITESH GANGAWAT VS
202 110MN0525 AMIT KUMAR VS
203 110MN0535 SUBHASHIS SAHU VS
204 110MN0595 SOUMYA RANJAN KAR CHOUDHURY VS
205 110MN0596 TAPAN NAYAK VS
206 111BM0005 AMBER CHOUHAN VS
207 111BM0009 SAMYAK MOHANTY VS
208 111BM0010 AQUIB NAWAZ VS
209 111BM0013 ARTATRANA TANDI VS
210 111BM0408 SANJAY KUMAR GHORMARE VS
211 111BM0533 NIRLIPTA SOVAN MISHRA VS
212 111BM0534 ADARSH MOHANTY VS
213 111BM0543 JOGENDRA KHANDA VS
214 111BM0544 RUDRA DUTT SHUKLA VS
215 111BM0545 SANTOSH KUMAR SAHOO VS
216 111BM0547 UTKARSH SRIVASTAVA VS
217 111BM0580 ABINASH LENKA VS
218 111BM0589 MOHD. SHAHNAWAZ VS
219 111BT0018 SONIT KUMAR JENA VS
220 111BT0024 RANJAN KUMAR PRAJAPATI VS
221 111BT0265 SAMRAT BARUAH VS
222 111BT0493 CHANDANA BALA KRISHNA VS
223 111BT0535 SUBRAT PRUSETH VS
224 111BT0537 SHER SINGH DALAI VS
225 111BT0570 PRAVIN KUMAR VS
226 111BT0579 KALE KARUNAKAR VS
227 111BT0586 BAIKUNTHA BEHERA VS
228 111CE0026 ANUBHAV ABHINAV VS
229 111CE0028 SOUMYA DARSHAN BARAL VS
230 111CE0035 PRAKHAR GUPTA VS
231 111CE0040 ANKIT KUMAR VS
232 111CE0041 KUNDAN KUMAR VS
233 111CE0048 RAHUL SAHOO VS
234 111CE0051 RAVI KUMAR SAHU VS
235 111CE0057 GOLAKOTI VIKAS VS
236 111CE0083 RUMAN RAHAMTULLAH VS
237 111CE0089 AMRIT ANUSHIL SWAIN VS
238 111CE0252 PRATYUSH KUMAR PANDEY VS
239 111CE0439 RAJANI KANT SINGH VS
240 111CE0462 PRASHANT KUMAR VS
241 111CE0498 NITESH AGRAWAL VS
242 111CE0499 RAKESH KUMAR VS
243 111CH0058 DEVI PRASAD VS
244 111CH0065 SIDHANT CHAND VS
48. 245 111CH0075 RAVI RANJAN KUMAR VS
246 111CH0076 PENTA VENU MADHAV VS
247 111CH0078 SANJAY KUMAR MEHER VS
248 111CH0080 SUJIT KUMAR MOHANTY VS
249 111CH0081 ASHIS PALAI VS
250 111CH0082 GURUDEV PRADHAN VS
251 111CH0277 RAJENDRA KUMAR SENAPATI VS
252 111CH0364 SAKARIYA JIGAR JAYANT VS
253 111CH0388 ABHILEKH BEHERA VS
254 111CH0441 SUSHIL KUMAR VS
255 111CH0454 VINAY KUMAR VS
256 111CH0482 KINTALI VIVEK RAJA VS
257 111CH0485 UTKARSH VS
258 111CH0501 ANIMESH VS
259 111CH0504 TELAGAM SETTY MAAYEDUKONDALU VS
260 111CH0506 DILIP PRATAP SINGH SHEKHAWAT VS
261 111CH0519 ABHIJEET ANAND VS
262 111CH0583 SMRUTI RANJAN SETHI VS
263 111CH0596 SAI ABHILASH VEMALA VS
264 111CH0597 ABHISHEK KUMAR VS
265 111CH0600 ANTARIKSHA PATTNAIK VS
266 111CR0095 UTSARGA CHOUDHURY VS
267 111CR0103 SOURAV MONDAL VS
268 111CR0435 ADITYA NARAYAN MAHARANA VS
269 111CR0460 SHUBHAM JAISWAL VS
271 111CR0532 CHINMAY SEKHAR ROUT VS
272 111CR0569 RANJAN KUMAR PANDA VS
273 111CR0572 BISWAJIT M. PATRA VS
274 111CR0578 BHAGYAJIT DALEI VS
275 111CR0585 SWONAL SITAM DAS VS
276 111CR0587 PRABIN KUMAR SETH VS
277 111CR0602 SAKET JAISWAL VS
278 111CS0044 ANUBHAV PANDA VS
279 111CS0056 SIDDHARTHA TRIPATHY VS
280 111CS0068 SUMIT KUMAR GARG VS
281 111CS0114 K S SUBRAMANYAM VS
282 111CS0117 NITESH AGRAWAL VS
283 111CS0118 ARNAB BANERJEE VS
284 111CS0124 RAVI KUMAR GOHEL VS
285 111CS0128 SWARAJ KHADANGA VS
286 111CS0129 ANKIT KUMAR VS
287 111CS0136 HIMANSHU KUMAR MEHER VS
288 111CS0150 MANIKANT PRASAD VS
289 111CS0152 D YOGENDRA RAO VS
290 111CS0156 SHASWAT RUNGTA VS
291 111CS0172 KODAVATIKANTI HANOK VS
292 111CS0202 HILLOL CHAKRABORTY VS
293 111CS0418 ALOK KUMAR VS
294 111CS0463 SUBHANKAR GHOSH VS
295 111CS0465 MANOJ KUMAR PATRA VS
49. 296 111CS0466 ABHISHEK SINGH VS
297 111CS0483 SAMEER RANJAN VS
298 111CS0553 MANAS RANJAN MAJHI VS
299 111CS0609 DISHANT MUNJAL VS
300 111CS0611 SOUMYA PRAKASH MAHAPATRA VS
301 111EC0139 KANDEPU ABHIGNANA MIHIR VS
302 111EC0149 SOURAV PODDAR VS
303 111EC0166 BIKASH KUMAR BEHERA VS
304 111EC0167 SOMANATH BEHERA VS
305 111EC0169 PRABIR KUMAR CHOUDHURY VS
306 111EC0173 M.NARESH KUMAR VS
307 111EC0176 SUMIT KUMAR VS
308 111EC0180 AKSHAYA KUMAR NAYAK VS
309 111EC0184 KUNCHELA RAVIKUMAR VS
310 111EC0190 SAURABH SAHU VS
311 111EC0262 KIRTI SAI SHUKLA VS
312 111EC0419 ANKESH ANAND VS
313 111EE0141 SUBHASHIS MOHANTY VS
314 111EE0158 GANTA SURESH VS
315 111EE0195 BIPIN BIHARI BEHERA VS
316 111EE0197 DIBYARAJ KRISHNA BEHERA VS
317 111EE0198 SATYAJIT BEHERA VS
318 111EE0201 KISHORE BISWAL VS
319 111EE0203 TUSHAR KUMAR CHANDRA VS
320 111EE0207 SOUMYA RANJAN DAS VS
321 111EE0211 RAM ASHISH GUPTA VS
322 111EE0212 MD JAVED VS
323 111EE0215 SIDDHARTH MAHANAND VS
324 111EE0216 SATISH KUMAR MAHANKUDA VS
325 111EE0218 SWADHIN MEHER VS
326 111EE0221 AJITESH NAYAK VS
327 111EE0224 SUBHAM SWAGAT PATEL VS
328 111EE0226 SURAJ KUMAR RATH VS
329 111EE0231 SWASTIK SAMBIT SAHU VS
330 111EE0232 SUDHANSHU SEKHAR SEND VS
331 111EE0236 GHANA SHYAM SOREN VS
332 111EE0240 NARENDRA YADAV VS
333 111EE0410 NAGA NAVEEN KUMAR CHIRUVOLU VS
334 111EE0429 DIBYENDU BHADRA VS
335 111EE0430 SANDEEP KUMAR VS
336 111EE0563 BUDHI MAN MOKTAN VS
337 111EE0564 PEMA RABDEN VS
338 111EE0615 NEERAJ SETHI VS
339 111EI0104 BASUDEV NAYAK VS
340 111EI0241 AVINASH BECK VS
341 111EI0242 JALAJ CHATURVEDI VS
342 111EI0247 K.VINAY KUMAR VS
343 111EI0249 HIMANSHU MALLIK VS
344 111EI0250 BARID BARAN NAYAK VS
345 111EI0259 KIRAN KUMAR SAHU VS
50. 346 111EI0261 MRITYUNJAY SHARMA VS
347 111EI0413 GODISHALA ADITHYA VS
348 111EI0414 RAJESH KUMAR VS
349 111EI0432 SINIPRABHA BEHERA VS
350 111EI0450 LABANYA BEHERA VS
351 111EI0451 SAURAV KUMAR VS
352 111EI0452 HIMANSHU MISHRA VS
353 111EI0477 SIDDHARTH SAGAR BARPANDA VS
354 111EI0594 ATUL AGRAWAL VS
355 111EI0616 ABHISEK PARIDA VS
356 111ID0006 SAMBIT GHADAI VS
357 111ID0025 PRANIT KUMAR PUROHIT VS
358 111ID0266 DEBASHISH BEHERA VS
359 111ID0271 YAJNYADATTA DORA VS
360 111ID0272 DEV PRASAD MURTY VS
361 111ID0273 TIRTHANKAR PATTNAIK VS
362 111ID0274 ASUTOSH SAHOO VS
363 111ID0276 SHUBHAM KUMAR SATAPATHY VS
364 111ID0400 PRANAY KUMAR SAHU VS
365 111ID0422 SWAROOP PANDA VS
366 111ID0471 PALARAPU PAVAN KUMAR VS
367 111ID0489 PRATIK SHUBHANKAR VS
368 111ID0508 MUKESH KUMAR VS
369 111ID0515 M RAMESH VS
370 111ID0573 ANSH MAHIL VS
371 111ID0598 PUNIT KUMAR BOPCHE VS
372 111ME0219 SABYASACHI MOHANTY VS
373 111ME0283 RAJAT KUMAR BEHERA VS
374 111ME0285 HITESH KUMAR BISWAL VS
375 111ME0288 MALAY MILAN CHOUDHURY VS
376 111ME0289 JAYADEV DAS VS
377 111ME0295 AMIT GUPTA VS
378 111ME0297 DINESH PRASAD HATI VS
379 111ME0299 SWARUP RAJ JENA VS
380 111ME0300 CHANDAN KUMAR JHA VS
381 111ME0302 BAPUJI KHATUA VS
382 111ME0307 SHASHIBHUSAN KUMAR VS
383 111ME0308 V RAJESH KUMAR VS
384 111ME0310 VIVEK MANNA VS
385 111ME0311 BIJAYA KUMAR MEHER VS
386 111ME0315 MD ADIL MUKHTAR VS
387 111ME0316 NIBEDIT NAHAK VS
388 111ME0319 DEBASHIS NAYAK VS
389 111ME0325 ANSUMAN DUTTA PAL VS
390 111ME0335 PREETIRANJAN PRADHAN VS
391 111ME0337 AMIT KUMAR PRADHANI VS
392 111ME0338 CHANDRA PRAKASH VS
393 111ME0339 VIVEK KUMAR RANJAN VS
394 111ME0344 SAMBEET SAMANTARAY VS
395 111ME0349 PAUL PETER TIGGA VS
51. 396 111ME0352 SHIVAM YADAV VS
397 111ME0434 PATNALA ANKIT VS
398 111ME0525 PRANESH DAHAL VS
399 111MM0012 BALAKUMAR SHIVA SHRAVAN KUMAR VS
400 111MM0268 BISWAJIT DALAI VS
401 111MM0353 NITISH KUMAR VS
402 111MM0354 SMRUTI RANJAN BAL VS
403 111MM0355 KISHORE KUMAR BEHERA VS
404 111MM0358 MANI BHUSHAN VS
405 111MM0372 BISWANATH NAHAK VS
406 111MM0374 NITISH KUMAR PATRA VS
407 111MM0380 PALLAV KUMAR SAHU VS
408 111MM0386 AKASH AGARWAL VS
409 111MM0387 RISHABH AGARWAL VS
410 111MM0442 NAYAN VS
411 111MM0456 HIMANSHU CHOUHAN VS
412 111MM0458 VINOD SANAPALA VS
413 111MM0459 NITIN SHARMA VS
414 111MM0502 GUDALA SAGAR GOUD VS
415 111MM0516 TUSHAR VS
416 111MM0517 DEEPAK KHANDELWAL VS
417 111MM0574 SONU KUMAR PRAJAPATI VS
418 111MM0576 NABODIT PATRA VS
419 111MN0020 JITESH KUMAR MITTAL VS
420 111MN0073 GAURAV KUMAR VS
421 111MN0074 RAMESH KUMAR VS
422 111MN0087 MANORANJAN SAHOO VS
423 111MN0389 DEEPAK KUMAR DHRUA VS
424 111MN0390 MRINAL GIRI VS
425 111MN0391 DEEPAK KUMAR VS
426 111MN0393 SANJAY KUMAR VS
427 111MN0394 SHANTANU KUMAR VS
428 111MN0397 RAHUL PASAYAT VS
429 111MN0399 JYOTI PRAKASH SAHOO VS
430 111MN0403 ALOK RANJAN SETHI VS
431 111MN0406 SANDEEP SUMAN VS
432 111MN0436 AAKASH DEEP SINGHAL VS
434 111MN0476 KAILASH SEERVI VS
435 111MN0521 ROHIT KUMAR VS
436 111MN0522 JITEN KUMAR PAL VS
437 111MN0567 ANUSHRAV GANTAYAT VS
438 111MN0581 CHANDAN KUMAR BARIK VS
439 111MN0584 SUBHAM KUMAR BEHERA VS
440 111MN0599 BIMAL PRASAD PANDA VS
441 111MN0605 KEDAR CHANDRA BISOI VS
443 112BM0579 MD MUSRAF ALI VS
444 112BM0612 POORNACHANDRA RAO VS
445 112BM0613 NELLURU ROHITH VS
446 112BT0014 BHUKYA RAVICHANDRA VS
447 112BT0026 SUBHENDU KUMAR SAHOO VS
52. 448 112BT0526 PRIYATOSH PRADHAN VS
449 112BT0534 PRADYUT KUMAR MEHER VS
450 112BT0586 RAHUL DAGARIYA VS
451 112BT0587 I AKHIL GARGEY VS
452 112BT0589 SANDEEP KUMAR JENA VS
453 112BT0590 KARRI GANESH KUMAR VS
454 112BT0592 RAM SHANKAR SINGH VS
455 112BT0593 JAYANT TIWARI VS
456 112BT0614 DONTHA VENKATESH VS
457 112CE0032 SAI ASHISH VS
459 112CE0042 SAI PARAMESH JENA VS
460 112CE0043 DUGGAPU SURESH KUMAR VS
461 112CE0044 SURAJ KUMAR VS
462 112CE0045 VIKASH KUMAR VS
463 112CE0051 SATYABRATA MOHAPATRA VS
464 112CE0055 BUDDHADEV RATH VS
465 112CE0060 MADHUSUDAN SETHY VS
466 112CE0080 RAMLAKHAN KUMAR VS
467 112CE0098 RUDRARAJU VENKATA SAI SATISH VARMA VS
468 112CE0487 RAHUL KUMAR VS
469 112CE0488 MALLIDI HEMANTH KUMAR REDDY VS
470 112CE0489 AKHILESH KUMAR SINGH VS
471 112CE0493 YERRAGUNTA CHANDRA SEKHAR REDDY VS
472 112CE0495 PRASHANT TIBREWAL VS
473 112CE0532 THINLEY DORJI VS
474 112CE0570 ROSHAN KUMAR TARAI VS
475 112CE0623 QAISULLAH VS
476 112CE0627 NAIK MOHAMMAD MASOODI VS
477 112CE0631 HABIBULLAH BAQAE VS
478 112CH0028 NAND LAL SEPAT VS
479 112CH0070 KUMAR CHAND BEHERA VS
480 112CH0071 SAROJ KUMAR BEHERA VS
481 112CH0100 RATHLAVATH SREENU VS
482 112CH0303 RACHIT GOYAL VS
483 112CH0310 KALICHARAN PANDA VS
484 112CH0388 KATRAGADDA SAMANTH VS
485 112CH0406 MUKESH KUMAR VS
486 112CH0465 TAPAS KUMAR KANHAR VS
487 112CH0466 SANJEEBAN NANDA VS
488 112CH0491 VIKASH KUMAR VS
489 112CH0494 MANDALOJU BRAHMA TEJA VS
490 112CH0496 MITHILESH KUMAR YADAV VS
491 112CH0522 PAWAN VS
492 112CR0103 ABHISHEK ANAND VS
493 112CR0115 T SATISH KUMAR VS
494 112CR0116 MANISH MALLICK VS
495 112CR0126 BRAJ KISHOR SAH VS
496 112CR0305 ANMOL KUJUR VS
497 112CR0467 SAURABH BHUKANIA VS
498 112CR0542 JATOTHU SRINIVAS VS
53. 499 112CR0551 AMIT KUMAR VS
500 112CS0136 VIVEK BADDE VS
501 112CS0137 BIPLAB BARIK VS
502 112CS0138 AVINASH KUMAR BARNWAL VS
503 112CS0145 SIDHANTA CHOUDHURY VS
504 112CS0147 AKSHAY DAWAR VS
505 112CS0148 ASHUTOSH DWIVEDI VS
506 112CS0155 ASHISH KUMAR VS
507 112CS0156 AWANISH KUMAR VS
508 112CS0158 MAYANK KUMAR VS
509 112CS0159 SACHIDANANDA MAHARANA VS
510 112CS0164 CHANDAN KUMAR MEHER VS
511 112CS0167 ANIRBAN NAYAK VS
512 112CS0175 VIKAS PATIDAR VS
513 112CS0181 SAJAN KUMAR SAHU VS
514 112CS0503 ABHISHEK ANAND VS
515 112CS0505 GAURAV RAGHUVANSHI VS
516 112CS0560 CHINMAYA DEHURY VS
517 112EC0208 DILIP KUMAR PATI VS
518 112EC0214 DHRMASISH SAHOO VS
519 112EC0215 GANNE CHAITANYA SAI VS
520 112EC0216 DIBYA PRAKASH SAMAL VS
521 112EC0233 AAKAR KAPOOR VS
522 112EE0163 JOGESWAR MARANDI VS
523 112EE0220 MANAS RANJAN BEHERA VS
524 112EE0221 SARTHAK BEHERA VS
525 112EE0236 AAYUSH KUMAR VS
526 112EE0248 ASHISH PANDEY VS
528 112EE0258 SIBJIT SAHOO VS
529 112EE0262 KARTIK SHARMA VS
530 112EE0289 SWOSTIK ROUT VS
531 112EE0291 BISESH SAHOO VS
532 112EI0038 DEEPANKER CHOUBEY VS
533 112EI0274 MUKTI RANJAN HARICHANDAN VS
534 112EI0278 KONDAPANENI ARAVIND KUMAR VS
535 112EI0292 PARESH SETHI VS
536 112EI0306 AYUSH KUMAR VS
538 112EI0446 SATYA RANJAN SAHOO VS
539 112ID0010 PRADEEP KUMAR NAYAK VS
540 112ID0298 TUMMALA PHANI VS
541 112ID0313 RAVI PRAKASH VS
542 112ID0315 Sankalp Sundaray VS
543 112ID0316 RAHUL TRIPATHY VS
544 112ID0470 SANDEEP KUMAR GUPTA VS
545 112ID0471 ARPIT DEEPAK KULKARNI VS
546 112ID0472 DHIRAJ PANDAGRE VS
547 112ID0512 PEERI AKASH VS
548 112ID0513 RAJAT MEENA VS
549 112ID0514 V SHARAT CHANDRA REDDY VS
550 112ID0538 SANTHOSH CHALLA VS
54. 551 112ME0154 M.HARSHA VARDHAN KOTESWARA RAO VS
552 112ME0212 ABHIJIT PUSTY VS
553 112ME0319 SAURAV KUMAR VS
554 112ME0322 NALLANA MITHUN BABU VS
555 112ME0326 RATIKANTA BEHERA VS
556 112ME0327 SOUMYA RANJAN BEHERA VS
557 112ME0328 AMAN BHARTI VS
558 112ME0329 DIBYA PRAKASH BHARTI VS
559 112ME0333 RUDRA NARAYAN DAS VS
560 112ME0339 ABHISHEK JHA VS
561 112ME0341 SWAPNIL KASHYAP VS
562 112ME0342 VIVEK KULHAR VS
563 112ME0343 GAUTAM KUMAR VS
564 112ME0344 RAHUL KUMAR VS
565 112ME0346 ANUJ KUMAR MAURYA VS
567 112ME0352 ABHIJIT PAIKARAY VS
568 112ME0353 BHAGABATI PRASAD PANDA VS
569 112ME0359 KANDUKURI RAMA KRISHNA PRASAD VS
570 112ME0362 RAJESH RANJAN VS
572 112ME0366 ABHILASH SAHOO VS
573 112ME0367 BRABIM SAHOO VS
574 112ME0374 ASWINI KUMAR SETHI VS
575 112ME0380 ABHISHEK KUMAR TIWARY VS
576 112ME0381 VIPUL VAIBHAV VS
577 112ME0382 KANAKAM VAMSI VS
578 112MM0006 MD MOSHRAFUL ISLAM VS
579 112MM0113 SRI KALKI SIVA SATWIK KARRI VS
580 112MM0391 SATYA SANKALP VS
581 112MM0405 KUNDAN KUMAR VS
582 112MM0410 SUBHRAKANTA MISHRA VS
583 112MM0411 SURJEET MISHRA VS
584 112MM0414 SIDHANT PATI VS
585 112MM0415 D.HITESH RAO PATRA VS
586 112MM0416 M. S. RAGHAVENDRA MURTHY VS
587 112MM0423 CHERUKURI SAKETH SUHASAN VS
588 112MM0459 KAILASH CHANDRA MEENA VS
589 112MM0475 SHIVAM SISODIYA VS
591 112MM0540 AMISH KUMAR NANDAN VS
592 112MM0603 AJITH KRISHNAN VS
594 112MN0023 RAKESH KUMAR NAYAK VS
595 112MN0304 KODATI PAVAN KALYAN VS
596 112MN0428 PRASANJIT DANDAPAT VS
597 112MN0440 TANMAYA KUMAR PATRA VS
598 112MN0445 MAITREYA MOHAN SAHOO VS
599 112MN0477 PIYUSH DWIVEDI VS
600 112MN0483 KASU SRIRAMA SHANMUKHA VAMSI VS
601 112MN0500 PRESHANJEET KUMAR VS
602 112MN0521 DOVARI SIVA KUMAR VS
603 112MN0524 C THEJESWAR REDDY VS
604 112MN0530 DINESH KUMAR MEENA VS
55. 605 112MN0605 KUMAR ABHISHEK VS
606 112MN0620 NISHANT KUMAR VS
607 212BM1350 DIPANSHU BHARDWAJ VS
608 212BM1351 RAVI DADSENA VS
609 212BM1354 CHANDRA PRAKASH VS
610 212BM1355 SAIKAT SAHOO VS
611 212BM1426 VIKAS KUMAR ANAND VS
612 212BM1427 MOHIT GANGWAR VS
613 212BM1429 MUTTINENI VENKATESWARA RAO VS
614 212BM2005 SOMARAJU SINGOTHU VS
615 212BM2006 TARUN AGARWAL VS
616 212BM2008 NIRAJ BABU VS
617 212BM2010 PRERAK GUPTA VS
618 212BM2013 ARUN KUMAR MAURYA VS
619 212BM2015 SENGGAM WAKHET SINGPHO VS
620 212BM2017 KIRAN YELLAPPA VAJANTHRI VS
621 212BM2359 KARTHIC KRISHNA VS
622 212BM2360 SANDEEP KUMAR SEN VS
623 212CE1019 NAGENDRA KOLA VS
624 212CE1020 SHAMSHAD ALAM VS
625 212CE1021 NIRUPAM BARUAH VS
626 212CE1022 ROHAN BISAI VS
627 212CE1430 B SRIKANTH VS
628 212CE2024 AJIT KUMAR VS
629 212CE2027 RAKESH RAJ VS
630 212CE2032 DUDIPALLI RAMESH VS
631 212CE2033 KAMINENI NAREN CHAKRAVARTHY VS
632 212CE2036 PENDRI SHASHANK REDDY VS
633 212CE2037 PRATHEESH P P VS
634 212CE2042 ATTLURI KARTHIK SUBHASH VS
635 212CE2045 SAKA VARA PRASANTH VS
636 212CE2048 MANDALA VENUGOPAL VS
637 212CE3049 CHAPPA PRAVEEN KUMAR VS
638 212CE3051 RAGENI MALLIKARJUNA VS
639 212CE3053 ADITYA KUMAR DAS VS
640 212CE3056 ARIJIT DUTTA VS
641 212CE3057 TRIDIB GOSWAMI VS
642 212CE3058 T.KHAJA HUSSAIN VS
643 212CE3059 RATHIKRINDA VINODKUMAR VS
644 212CE3061 CHETHANA KUMAR NAIK KJ VS
645 212CE3062 CHIMALAPATI OMPRAKASH VS
646 212CE3433 NALAMALAPU MAHENDRA REDDY VS
647 212CE4065 RAJESH SINGH VS
648 212CE4066 SACHIN VS
649 212CE4067 VIVEK GUPTA VS
650 212CE4485 ANURAN BHATTACHARJEE VS
651 212CE4490 SURAJIT MURASINGH VS
652 212CE4492 ARPAN PRADHAN VS
653 212CE4494 BIMOSH SAHOO VS
654 212CH1071 T.GAJENDRA KUMAR UDARAM VS
56. 655 212CH1074 PANKAJ D. INDURKAR VS
656 212CH1075 ANUJ KUMAR VS
657 212CH1077 SWARNAV MITRA VS
658 212CH1081 SILLA SRIKANTH VS
659 212CH1082 TARUN VERMA VS
660 212CH1346 BALASU SATISH KUMAR VS
661 212CH1436 DELHI SANJEEV SUDHAKAR VS
662 212CH1497 SANTOSH DEB BARMA VS
663 212CR2498 GEORGEKUTTY ULAHANNAN VS
664 212CR2499 SNEHESH.T.S VS
665 212CS1085 MAKVANA VIPUL BHAYLALBHAI VS
666 212CS1089 MANU ELAPPILA VS
667 212CS1090 RAJESH KUMAR GUPTA VS
668 212CS1093 MANISH KUMAR VS
669 212CS1096 HARSH PAREEK VS
670 212CS1097 VIJAY KUMAR SARTHI VS
671 212CS1098 BATHI SRIKANTH VS
672 212CS1099 SHIKHARE RAHUL APPA SUNITA VS
673 212CS1100 ANOOP TIWARI VS
674 212CS1362 PATLAMMAGARI GOWTAMREDDY VS
675 212CS2104 DEEPENDRA BAPNA VS
676 212CS2106 ANKIT KUMAR JAIN VS
677 212CS2107 HIRAK JYOTI KASHYAP VS
678 212CS2108 SIKANDAR KUMAR VS
679 212CS2111 BISWAJIT NAYAK VS
680 212CS2113 M.PRIYESH PRAVINBHAI VS
681 212CS3120 PANKAJ GUPTA VS
682 212CS3122 ALOK KUMAR VS
683 212CS3124 JYOTI PRAKASH MEHER VS
684 212CS3127 SINGAMPALLI SUDHEER VS
685 212CS3128 DEVENDRA SINGH THAKUR VS
686 212CS3369 SANTOSH KUMAR BEHERA VS
687 212CS3470 SAROJ KANTA MISRA VS
688 212EC2129 DEEPU S P VS
689 212EC2131 T.NEEL KAMAL REDDY VS
690 212EC2134 AJIT KUMAR VS
691 212EC2135 GAURAV KUMAR VS
692 212EC2141 ANAND KUMAR MKHOPADHYAY VS
693 212EC2142 MOTAMARRI NAVEEN VS
694 212EC2143 APURBA RANJAN PANDA VS
695 212EC2176 GORLA RAJU VS
696 212EC3148 M.SAGAR MAHESH VS
697 212EC3149 S.BHARGAV VS
698 212EC3150 SHAILESH SINGH BADHARE VS
699 212EC3151 SAURABH BHAURAO BANSOD VS
700 212EC3152 VIKRAMADITYA JAVRE VS
701 212EC3153 ABHISHEK KUMAR VS
702 212EC3154 SANDEEP KUMAR VS
703 212EC3157 PRATEEK MISHRA VS
704 212EC3158 DIPEN CHANDRA MONDAL VS
57. 705 212EC3159 SHAKTIKANTA NAYAK VS
706 212EC3161 ASHISH KUMAR SINGH VS
707 212EC3162 GAURAV PRATAP SINGH VS
708 212EC5165 DHUNISH KUMAR VS
709 212EC5166 DURGASI SUDARSHAN VS
710 212EC5167 KATTA SARAN KRISHNA VS
711 212EC5168 SADANANDA BEHERA VS
712 212EC5169 TRILOCHAN BEHERA VS
713 212EC5171 AVINASH GIRI VS
714 212EC5172 SNEHASHIS JHA VS
715 212EC5173 ANUJ KUMAR VS
716 212EC5174 KURAM RAVI KUMAR VS
717 212EC5175 MANISH PRADHAN VS
718 212EC5177 NALLGONDA VIJAYA RATNAM VS
719 212EC5179 VARUN SHRIVASTAVA VS
720 212EC5180 SATISH KUMAR TIWARI VS
721 212EC5205 VENKATESH GUNDETI VS
722 212EC5381 VARUN KUMAR VS
723 212EC6182 NAGATI NARESH KUMAR VS
724 212EC6185 SUBHUMAY CHATTERZEE VS
725 212EC6187 CHANDAN KUMAR VS
726 212EC6188 R.V.YASWANTH KUMAR VS
727 212EC6189 SUMIT KUMAR VS
728 212EC6190 SHISHIR MAHESHWARI VS
729 212EC6191 SIBA PRASAD MISHRA VS
730 212EC6196 MANU THOMAS VS
731 212EC6197 D.SANDP VORA SALKAR VS
732 212EC6198 KHATENDRA YADAV VS
733 212EE1201 SREEJITH M VS
734 212EE1202 SURENDRA KUMAR BAIRWA VS
735 212EE1203 ARPIT KUMAR BARANWAL VS
736 212EE1206 SAURAV GUPTA VS
737 212EE1208 JOSHI KATTA VS
738 212EE1209 PAWAN KUMAR VS
739 212EE1212 K RAM PRABHAKAR VS
740 212EE1215 AKHIL DUTT TERA VS
741 212EE1216 RAVI TIWARI VS
742 212EE1387 MADHU RAJ KUMAR VS
743 212EE1388 SANKARA SRINIVASAN S VS
744 212EE3220 AJAY SHANKAR VS
745 212EE3221 SAJITH KUMAR K K VS
746 212EE3223 ATANU BANERJEE VS
747 212EE3225 SUDIPTO CHAKROBORTY VS
748 212EE3227 JEETEN DAS VS
749 212EE3229 RISHIKESH KUMAR JAISWAL VS
750 212EE3231 MOHD AZHAR KHAN VS
751 212EE3234 GREEN MARAIYA VS
752 212EE3235 ASHIS MONDAL VS
753 212EE4218 MAHENDRA KUMAR MOHANTY VS
754 212EE4219 BHEESHM NARAYAN PRASAD VS
58. 755 212EE4244 GOUR SUNDER GARAIN VS
756 212EE4247 PRATAP RANJAN MOHANTY VS
757 212EE4252 PUSHPENDRA KUMAR RAI VS
758 212EE4254 AZMERA SANDEEP VS
759 212EE4255 SUSHANTA KUMAR SENAPATI VS
760 212EE4390 SUVRA GUPTA VS
761 212EE5261 SANDEEP KUMAR VS
762 212EE5262 SUMIT MANDAL VS
763 212EE5265 SATISH KUMAR PATNAIK VS
764 212ME1270 DILSHAD AHMAD VS
765 212ME1277 JITENDRA NAIK VS
766 212ME1278 KUNA PATRA VS
767 212ME1279 ANUP KUMAR SAHOO VS
768 212ME1280 SACHIN SAHU VS
769 212ME1283 NANDKISHOR SHARMA VS
770 212ME1285 SUMIT KUMAR THANTHARATE VS
771 212ME2288 NIKHIL. N VS
772 212ME2292 ASIT BEHERA VS
773 212ME2294 TIHJO.D. VS
774 212ME2297 NARENDRA K. PATEL VS
775 212ME2300 JAGESWAR KUMAR SAHU VS
776 212ME2303 VIKAS SONKAR VS
777 212ME2304 RAVITEJA VINJAMURI VS
778 212ME2332 PRKASH MOHAN VS
779 212ME2333 AVEEK MOHANTY VS
780 212ME3295 JAYANT JAIDEV JANGDE VS
781 212ME3306 S R AKHIL KRISHNAN VS
782 212ME3308 JOHAN BANJARE VS
783 212ME3310 SAMEER KUMAR BEHERA VS
784 212ME3313 PARTHSARATHI MISHRA VS
785 212ME3314 GHANASHYAM NAIK VS
786 212ME3318 SANDIP KUMAR SAHU VS
787 212ME3319 SANJEEV SAHU VS
788 212ME3320 YAGYA KUMAR SAHU VS
789 212ME3321 YOGESH KUMAR SINHA VS
790 212ME3322 T.SUDHAKAR VS
791 212ME3324 CHUNESHWAR LAL VERMA VS
792 212ME5327 PUNIT KAR VS
793 212ME5328 TRILOCHAN PENTHIA VS
794 212ME5329 SHIHABUDEEN PS VS
795 212ME5345 ASHUTOSH VYAS VS
796 212ME5403 ADARH KUMAR BEHERA VS
797 212ME5405 SHOUNAK DUTTA VS
798 212ME5407 VIDYA BHUSHAN KUMAR VS
799 212ME5409 KUMAR SHEELVARDHAN VS
800 212ME5410 RAJ SHRIVASTAVA VS
801 212ME5411 SATISH KUMAR VERMA VS
802 212ME5445 ASHISH KUMAR VS
803 212MM1334 BONTHU RAVIKIRAN REDDY VS
804 212MM1335 SUVIN SUKUMARAN VS
59. 805 212MM1413 SAURABH AGRAWAL VS
806 212MM1415 RAJAT KISHOR VS
807 212MM1416 SATYAJEET KUMAR VS
808 212MM1417 KHEER SAGAR MAITRY VS
809 212MM1418 HEMANT NAUTIYAL VS
810 212MM1449 JAY SHANKAR KUMAR VS
811 212MM1450 RAJNISH KUMAR VS
812 212MM2336 OM PRAKASH VS
813 212MM2338 NAVRATAN KUMAR VS
814 212MM2339 RAKESH KUMAR VS
815 212MM2340 SIRISH SATYAVOLU VS
816 212MM2420 AWANISH KUMAR MISHRA VS
817 212MM2421 DIPESH KUMAR MISHRA VS
818 212MM2422 ANKUR PYASI VS
819 212MM2454 VIKASH CHANDRA DINKAR VS
820 212MM2455 MD AFZAL HUSSAIN VS
821 212MM2456 BISHNU PRASAD MAHATO VS
822 212MM2462 PREM PRAKASH SETH VS
823 212MN1344 ALOK RANJAN MAHANANDA VS
824 212MN1423 OLIVE CHOWDHURY VS
825 212MN1424 ABHISHEK KUMAR TRIPATHI VS
826 212MN1464 VISHAL CHAUHAN VS
827 212MN1465 AMIT KUMAR JAISWAL VS
828 212MN1466 ABHISHEK KUMAR VS
829 409MA5003 ALOK KUMAR RANJAN VS
830 410CY5066 ARUN KUMAR YELSHETTY VS
831 410CY5068 RAHUL KUMAR SHARMA VS
832 410CY5071 ASHISH SACHAN VS
833 410MA5016 KAPPAGANTU PRUDHAVI NAG VS
834 410MA5035 PRAKASH CHANDRA DAS VS
835 410MA5048 CHINMOY DEY VS
836 410MA5053 SAI RAVI TEJA VARMA MANTHENA VS
837 410MA5080 SAJAN KUMAR VS
838 410MA5087 GOPAL KRISHNA DILA VS
839 410MA5088 PRASHANT TIWARI VS
840 410MA5091 SANDEEP NAYAK VS
841 410MA5094 VIVEK KUMAR VS
842 410MA5096 DEVENDAR MITTAL VS
843 410PH5043 ASHISH RANJAN VS
844 410PH5049 SOUMYA RANJAN SAHU VS
845 410PH5092 DEBABRATA NAYAK VS
846 410PH5093 JAYASH PANIGRAHI VS
847 411CY5069 SUMANTA KUMAR SAHOO VS
848 411CY5076 MOTILAL CHHATRIA VS
849 411CY5077 SUMIT KUMAR VS
850 411CY5078 SOUMITRA RANJAN NAYAK VS
851 411CY5084 SIDDHARTH KAMAL VS
852 411CY5091 RAHUL VS
853 411CY5095 CH CHIRANJIBI NANDA VS
854 411CY5099 SANNAPUREDDI RAJESH KUMAR REDDY VS