Despite finishing on the podium, they failed to qualify for the Rio Games as only the top two finishers in each weight category here secure Olympic berth for a country.
Aware (Men's 57kg Freestyle), veteran wrestler Babita (Women's 53kg) and Ravinder Khatri (Greco-Roman 85kg) bagged a bronze each in their weight class.
There were high hopes from Babita to ensure a quota place for India, but she could not live up to the expectations.
But the 26-year-old did not let the disappointment of losing out on a chance to book an Olympic quota place come in the way during her bronze-medal contest.
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She managed to prevail over Shinhye Lee of Korea in closely-fought bout for a third-place finish.
Another Indian girl in the fray today -- Navjot Kaur -- also ended outside the qualification bracket. Although she got the better of Bakhtigul Baltaniyazova of Uzbekistan by Fall verdict 8-0 in the first round and also prevailed in the fifth round over Korea's Eun Sun Jeong 7-4 by fall verdict again in 69kg, she lost in the other two rounds.
Meanwhile, in the third-place bout in men's 57kg, Aware beat Berdi Atabayev of Turkmenistan 10-0 to clinch the bronze.
Earlier, en-route to his bronze-medal round, Aware had defeated Hikmatullo Vohidov of Tajikistan 16-8 in the quarters before going down to Japan's Rei Higuchi 0-10 in the semis.
In Greco-Roman, which is not India's forte, Ravinder Khatri came up with a surprise, winning the bronze.
Although he lost at the quarterfinal stage itself, getting defeated by Zhanarbek Kenzheev of Kyrgyzstan 0-2, he got lucky to made the bronze medal round, thanks to his Kyrgyzstan opponent reaching the final.
Despite losing in the quarterfinal to China's Lumin Wang 0-7, he got an opportunity to fight for the bronze medal, owing to his Chinese rival reaching the final.
But Iraq's Abbas Mkasar Al Bethani proved too strong for the Indian as he won 9-6.