National Medical College of Alternative Medicine - Raipur Exam Result – (2009-10) has been announced today, 25th June 2010. Results can be checked online shown below.
S.No.
Roll No.
Result
S.No.
Roll No.
Result
1.
12996
I Division
55.
13050
I Division
2.
12997
I Division
56.
13051
I Division
3.
12998
I Division
57.
13052
I Division
4.
12999
I Division
58.
13053
I Division
5.
13000
II Division
59.
13054
I Division
6.
13001
I Division
60.
13055
I Division
7.
13002
I Division
61.
13056
I Division
8.
13003
Supplementary
62.
13057
II Division
9.
13004
Fail
63.
13058
I Division
10.
13005
Supplementary
64.
13059
I Division
11.
13006
I Division
65.
13060
II Division
12.
13007
I Division
66.
13061
Waiting
13.
13008
I Division
67.
13062
Waiting
14.
13009
I Division
68.
13063
Waiting
15.
13010
I Division
69.
13064
Waiting
16.
13011
I Division
70.
13065
I Division
17.
13012
I Division
71.
13066
I Division
18.
13013
I Division
72.
13067
I Division
19.
13014
I Division
73.
13068
I Division
20.
13015
Supplementary
74.
13069
I Division
21.
13016
I Division
75.
13070
I Division
22.
13017
I Division
76.
13071
I Division
23.
13018
I Division
77.
13072
I Division
24.
13019
I Division
78.
13073
I Division
25.
13020
I Division
79.
13074
I Division
26.
13021
I Division
80.
13075
I Division
27.
13022
Fail
81.
13076
Waiting
28.
13023
Supplementary
82.
13077
I Division
29.
13024
Waiting
83.
13078
I Division
30.
13025
I Division
84.
13079
II Division
31.
13026
I Division
85.
13080
I Division
32.
13027
I Division
86.
13081
I Division
33.
13028
I Division
87.
13082
I Division
34.
13029
II Division
88.
13083
I Division
35.
13030
I Division
89.
13084
I Division
36.
13031
I Division
90.
13085
I Division
37.
13032
I Division
91.
13086
I Division
38.
13033
II Division
92.
13087
I Division
39.
13034
I Division
93.
13088
I Division
40.
13035
I Division
94.
13089
III Division
41.
13036
I Division
95.
13090
Supplementary
42.
13037
I Division
96.
13091
Supplementary
43.
13038
I Division
97.
13092
Fail
44.
13039
I Division
98.
13093
II Division
45.
13040
I Division
99.
13094
III Division
46.
13041
I Division
100.
13095
III Division
47.
13042
II Division
101.
13096
Fail
48.
13043
I Division
102.
13097
III Division
49.
13044
I Division
103.
13098
Waiting
50.
13045
I Division
104.
13099
Supplementary
51.
13046
I Division
105.
13100
II Division
52.
13047
I Division
106.
13101
III Division
53.
13048
I Division
107.
13102
Supplementary
54.
13049
I Division
108.
13103
II Division
109. 13104 III Division
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