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PUNJAB NURSES REGISTRATION COUNCIL, CHANDIGARH Notification No. 1, GNM 1st Year-May/June- 2010 Result Of GNM First Year Examination May/June- 2010 (Conducted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot on behalf of Punjab Nurses Registration Council.) The Result of each candidate is notified as shown in the column of result marks have been shown in the case of pass candidates R' Means Re-Appear in the subject (S) R-L' means result late. CC' Means candidature cancelled. A/A' Means award awaited / Absent Award dispute' Means result late due to discrepency in award list. Subject Name 1.BIO (Bio-Science) 2.BEH (Behavioural Sciences) 3.F.ng (Fundamentals of Nursing) 4.COM (Community Health Nursing-1) 5. Practical-1 Fundamentals of Nursing. NEW ROLL NAME SEX FATHER'S NAME RESULT NO Centre.1 Khalsa College Of Nursing, Amritsar. Guru Teg Bahadur College Of Nursing Jandiala Guru, (Amritsar.) 1 2 3 4 5 KAWALPREET KAUR AMANDEEP KAUR CHARNJIT KAUR JAGMEET KAUR HARJIT KAUR F F F F F HARCHARN SINGH MALKEET SINGH JASWANT SINGH AVTAR SINGH DYAL SINGH R-BIO R-BIO R-BIO R-BIO R-BIO

New Gobind School Of Nursing Mudhal, Amritsar. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 AMAN SHARMA ANITA KUMARI ANJU BALA GURPREET KAUR JAGDEEP KAUR KRITIKA KAMAL PREET MANDEEP KAUR MANPREET KAUR MANBIR KAUR MANJOT KAUR MALA DEVI NAVNEET KAUR PARDIP KAUR NAVJOT KAUR NAVDEEP KAUR POONAM KUMARI PARAMBIR KAUR RAJBIR KAUR RAMANDIP KAUR REKHA KUMARI RANJIT KAUR RAMANDEEP KAUR GAGANDEEP KAUR SANDEEP KAUR F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F RAM LUBHIYA MOHINDER SINGH TARA CHAND SUCHJIT SINGH AMARJEET SINGH KARNAIL SINGH NARINDER SINGH BHUPINDER SINGH JOGINDER SINGH KASHMIR SINGH KASHMIR SINGH BAL KRISHAN KULWINDER SINGH GURCHARN SINGH SATNAM SINGH IQBAL SINGH ARJUN DEV HARJIT SINGH NIRMAL SINGH SATNAM SINGH SAT PAL JARNAIL SINGH AVTAR SINGH SARWAN SINGH JOGINDER SINGH R-BIO R-BIO R-BIO 339 341 374 354 R-BIO 337 329 R-BIO 340 330 R-BIO R-BIO 355 R-BIO

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