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Learner Id Card Report: RS-CIT-September 2012
Patel Career Point (45290083)

Patel Career Point (45290083)

BABU LAL PRAJAPAT HAPU RAM
PRAJAPAT
RS-CIT-September 2012
Learner Code: 811094411282213
DoB: 05/08/1974
Gender: Male
Batch Timings: Computer Name:
Mobile No.: 9829576185

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Patel Career Point (45290083)

SHAREEPH KHAN RASHID KHAN
RS-CIT-September 2012
Learner Code: 811094911282213
DoB: 10/07/1987
Gender: Male
Batch Timings: Computer Name:
Mobile No.: 9928345842

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Patel Career Point (45290083)

PAVAN KUMAR GEHLOT BABU LAL

SALIM KHAN SAFI MOHAMMED

RS-CIT-September 2012
Learner Code: 811094511282213
DoB: 31/07/1975
Gender: Male
Batch Timings: Computer Name:

RS-CIT-September 2012
Learner Code: 811095011282213
DoB: 02/04/1984
Gender: Male
Batch Timings: Computer Name:

Mobile No.: 9460590887

Mobile No.: 9928240322

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Patel Career Point (45290083)

Authorised Signature

Patel Career Point (45290083)

SHRAVAN KUMAR SUKH DEV
RS-CIT-September 2012
Learner Code: 811095111282213
DoB: 21/10/1988
Gender: Male
Batch Timings: Computer Name:
Mobile No.: 9413450252

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Patel Career Point (45290083)

SURESH CHANDRA CHOUHAN MISHRI
LAK
RS-CIT-September 2012
Learner Code: 811094711282213
DoB: 01/01/1980
Gender: Male
Batch Timings: Computer Name:
Mobile No.: 9602058956

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Patel Career Point (45290083)

USHA PRAJAPAT LAXMAN LAL
PRAJAPAT
RS-CIT-September 2012
Learner Code: 811094611282213
DoB: 09/03/1985
Gender: Female
Batch Timings: Computer Name:
Mobile No.: 9829576185

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Patel Career Point (45290083)

HEERA SEERVI JOGA RAM
RS-CIT-September 2012
Learner Code: 811095211282213

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