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Jaffna District Rejected List -Jaffna District # Name NIC Degree Diploma Reason HND in Information 1 Mariyathas Manoharan Jamesharan 8914322240 NO UGC Technology HND in Agriculture 2 Sureshkumar Vijitha 199559601110 NO UGC Production Technology 3 Nadarasa Sureka 895613630V HND in Management NO UGC HND in Electrical 4 Erin Ignesia Thevaratnam 917911835V NO UGC Engineering 5 Ann Rosalin Nilogini Tharmaseelan 917023085V HND in Engineering NO UGC 6 Thanogini Harindran 936661181V HND in Management NO UGC DIP. In Psychology of 7 Rasanayagam Janson 198809804357 NO UGC Counselling 8 Sivaniya Nagatheepasothiruban 936660860V HND in Civil Engineering NO UGC HND in Information 9 Viththaki Selveratnam 963031960V NO UGC Technology HND in Information 10 Thavalini Sivalingam 925230707V NO UGC Technology 11 Thulasika Arutkumaran 199164103726 HND in Management NO UGC 12 Niranjani Nadarajah 937652372V National Diploma in ICT NO UGC Diploma in Information 13 Sujani Thiruchelvam 965812857V NO UGC Technology HND in Information 14 Kunendraseelan Vakeesan 932262584V NO UGC Technology Bachelor of Arts in Public 15 Malarrajan Jeenshan 892372870V JOB Administration National Diploma in 16 Packiyalingam Kajeepan 950580135V NO UGC Technology National Diploma in Food 17 Sugumarakurukal Nithiyananthi 958201630V NO UGC Technology 18 Vinoja Silampunathan 936713300V HND in Management NO UGC Page 1 of 66 Rejected List -Jaffna District HND in Construction and 19 Selvantharasa Pirashanth 198723903250 NO UGC the Built Environment 20 Murugananthan Sobananth 940754054V National Diploma in ICT NO UGC 21 Kirupahini Mathiyaparamm 198381702415 Ayurvedic Doctor NO UGC HND in Tourism & 22 Anne Dorritta Anton Raymond 938662029V NO UGC Hospitality Management Bachelor of Business 23 Nagathavabalasubramaniam Sugunakumar 910231170V NO DOCUMENTS Administration HND in Information 24 Jelad Emildan 900433212V NO UGC Technology 25 Selvanayagam Umasuthan 823223897V HND in Management NO UGC HND in Computing and 26 Thiviya Thillanathan 915953352V NO UGC Systems Development 27 Elilvathanan Suganja 198865502963 HND in Business Studies NO UGC HND in Tourism & 28 Puvitha Yoganathan 935714060V NO UGC Hospitality Management HND in Information 29 Rajarathnam Pushparuban 871043698V NO UGC Technology Diploma in Early Childhood 30 Pathytharan Thushananthy 778160374V NO UGC & Primary Education 31 Kamalini Louis Antoney 907842428V HND in Management NO UGC HND in Technology in 32 Sivagnanam Pranavan 943320780V NO UGC Event Management 33 Niveja Kumarasamy 927012928V HND in Management NO UGC 34 Paramsothy Geevasothy 873033207V Diploma in Technology NO UGC 35 Renuka Kulendranayagam 926900994V HND in Management NO UGC 36 Karunalingam Shapeethan 199119902973 HND in Quantity Surveying NO UGC Page 2 of 66 Rejected List -Jaffna District 37 Sivapiriya Sivasithamparam 966391243V HND in Business Studies NO UGC 38 Thavendran Giththendra 950861622V HND in Management NO UGC 39 Mayoori Ganeshan 935533406V HND in Engineering NO UGC HND in Electrical 40 Iruthayanathan Andrew Anorge 943342881V NO UGC Engineering 41 Ketharanathan Sivarupan 942232926V HND in Management NO UGC Diploma in Machanical 42 Kuganesan Thirulingan 902263659V NO UGC Engineering 43 Nilani Ratnasivam 936013791V HND in Business Studies NO UGC Diploma in Youth 44 Santhirakanthan Selvakanth 872840567V NO UGC Development Diploma in Physical 45 Mariadas Joyson Pramendran 780462686V NO UGC Education Diploma in Fisheries 46 Kulasingam Janusan 902562516V NO UGC Science 47 Vaikunthanathan Satheeskimar 198136402603 HND in Business Studies NO UGC HND in Information 48 Karthiga Abiram 905314572V NO UGC Technology 49 Danusiya Selvarasa 917733619V HND in Management NO UGC 50 Chandrabose Piranavan 900963386V HND in Quantity Surveying NO UGC HND in Information 51 Panchalingam Kulatharshan 860532956V NO UGC Technology 52 Jegajanani Gobalasingam 868401982V Diploma in Management NO UGC HND in Information 53 Piraveena Jeyathasan 198973101852 NO UGC Technology 54 Sasitharan Varaki 888560220V HND in Management NO UGC 55 Sujitha Rasalingam 947113267V HND in Management NO DOCUMENTS OTHERA pplication 56 Sivanathan Gangananthy 835221415V Bachelor of Arts Error Page 3 of 66 Rejected List -Jaffna District 57 Vanitha Sivalingam 886753160V HND in Management NO UGC Diploma in Fisheries 58 Sinnaththambi Erekulapathy 792644848V NO UGC Science 59 Kupethini Pushpakumar 965210350V HND in Engineering NO UGC 60 Rajalingam Lakshan 198720802565 Diploma in Social Work NO UGC OTHER/ NO 61 Sweety Arokiyanathar 805463821V DOCUMENTS 62 Sobiga Sivathalaathipathy 936703011V Agriculture and Business NO DS/ NO DOCS Diploma in Special 63 Jeevitha Chandrakumar 946502979V NO UGC Education 64 Jeyathiry Jeyakumar 915712983V HND in Management NO UGC Diploma in Accounting & 65 Mahadevan Vanitha 957862322V NO UGC Business 66 Suveesan Dula 198881701240 HND in Management NO UGC HND in Tourism & 67 Amirthanayagam Vithusha 938352216V NO UGC Hospitality Management HND in Information 68 Thuvaraga Vijayaratnam 955220420V NO UGC Technology International Diploma in 69 Kajani Kunasegaram 977112613V NO UGC Computing 70 Manimaran Mathura 927133016V HND in Quantity Surveying NO UGC National Diploma in 71 Mary Jenystella Soosaimuthu 926531204V NO UGC English Education 72 Sinthujeevani Kandiah 198777901556 NO DOCUMENTS 73 Pranavadas Praburaj 198425910020 Certificate level NO UGC HND in Computing and SW 74 Sornalingam Thusjaverni 958542127V NO UGC Engineering HND in Agriculture 75 Niththiyananthan Dimanorojan 941403549V NO UGC Production Technology 76 Sobana Sivathalaathipathy 936703003V NO DS/ NO DOCS Page 4 of 66 Rejected List -Jaffna District HND in Computing and 77 Emiliyampillai Panupirashanth 940800250V NO UGC Systems Development 78 Nixala Paulanton 895393193V HND in Management NO UGC 79 Kaleepan Sayanthini 198571901900 HND in Management NO UGC Bachelor of Business 80 Gopalachandran Kugaruban 940552834V NO DOCUMENTS Administration 81 Shenthan Jathusa 878301366V HND in Management NO UGC 82 Tharmalingam Kaviraj 930083895V HND in Management NO UGC 83 Hamsavahiny Solavan 916662661V HND in English NO UGC HND in Construction and 84 Kunasegaram Sinthujan 199604801666 NO UGC the Built Environment 85 Albert Jebaratnam Romy Jothini 878241860V Diploma in Journalism NO UGC Diploma in Fisheries 86 Rahul Apadhi Dhewahi 198452602306 NO UGC Science HND in Information 87 Karunamoorthy Mayoori 925351237V NO UGC Technology 88 Mahalingam Mayooran 198636504378 Bachelor of Commerce JOB 89 Vinuja Mathimugan 955312929V HND in Technology NO UGC 90 Gowthami Jegatheeswaran 938090629V HND in Biomedical Scince NO UGC Diploma in Information 91 Sivarasa Thinesh 199131202658 NO UGC Technology Diploma in Library & 92 Baveenthiran Prashanthy 895623784V NO UGC Information Science 93 Vanathe Thiloshan 878391756V HND in Management NO UGC HND in Information 94 Yogalingam Mayooran 942773447V NO UGC Technology HND in Information 95 Kanagaratnam Karunakaran 781763438V NO UGC Technology HND in Information 96 Nilogini Vasanthakumar 927081156V NO UGC Technology 97 Ganesh Thirumalini 898593355V HND in Management NO UGC Page 5 of 66 Rejected List -Jaffna District HND in Computing and SW 98 Anantharaj Kondibaraj 200019902487 NO UGC Engineering 99 Rathika Sunthar 925540552V HND in Biomedical Scince NO UGC HND in Construction and 100 Kokularaja Bojan 930423734V NO UGC the Built Environment Diploma in Community 101 Vanoja Muruganantham 896462482V NO UGC Based Rehabilitation 102 Luxsana Puvanendrarajah 936693610V HND in Engineering NO UGC Diploma in Community 103 Murukuppillai Kajina 917253048V NO UGC Based Rehabilitation HND in Tourism & 104 Sanayadaradas Amalajiinu 903104880V NO UGC Hospitality Management 105 Maryjean Donaldrajan 867053506V Diploma in Montessori NO UGC 106 Thanelselvan Anitha 198374601340 HND in Management NO UGC 107 Vinusha Ramamoorthy 957590977V Diploma in PC Application NO UGC National Diploma in 108 Gunaseegaram Jathushan 963662629V Agricultural Production NO UGC Technology Diploma in Fisheries 109 Indrakumar Anusha 198751601482 NO UGC Science Diploma in Fisheries 110 Kamalanathan Pranthaman 882653870V NO UGC Science 111 Haritharan Bamini 867573119V Bachelor of Arts JOB 112 Kavarththiny Subramaniyavel 199286400299 NO DOCUMENTS 113 Raveenthiran Mayoorathan 883502469V NO DOCUMENTS 114 Ganesalingam Sureshkumar 803315906V NO DOCUMENTS 115 Bairavan Selliah Senthuran 871573573V NO DOCUMENTS Diploma in Fisheries 116 Pragalathan Priyatharsini 857114370V NO UGC Science 117 Subargan Kandeepan 901453314V HND in Computing NO UGC Page 6 of 66 Rejected List -Jaffna District Diploma in Information 118 Gowthami Pradeep 916183801V NO UGC Technology HND in Information 119 Kala Suntharalingam 927162920V NO UGC Technology Diploma in Aquaculture 120 Nithya Yogalingam 975641147V and Aquatic Resources NO UGC Management 121 Kamalaruban Anne Tharshika 866302839V HND in Management NO UGC HND in Agriculture 122 Anothiny Sivaneswaran 955390113V NO UGC Production Technology HND in Information 123 Suhanya Kanthasamy 927862204V NO UGC Technology 124 Sathiyaseelan Umakanthan 910523554V HND in Civil Engineering NO UGC National Diploma in 125 Kengatharan Mayun 922411999V NO UGC Construction Technology 126 Sinnarasa Vipushan 950960965V National Certificate NO UGC HND in Tourism & 127 Saranya Sinnarasa 937220928V NO UGC Hospitality Management 128 Sivaniya Sureskaran 948301440V HND in Technology NO UGC National Diploma in 129 Sureshkumar Thilaxshan 952211862V Agricultural Production NO UGC Technology 130 Tharsini Thirunavukkarasu 935973872V Diploma in ICT NO UGC 131 Sivasubramaniyam
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