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Paramedical Verification List 2019-20 Dr. NTR UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES: A.P: VIJAYAWADA - 8 PROVISIONAL LISTOF THE CANDIDATES AFTER VERIFICATION OF ORIGINAL CERTIFICATES FOR ADMISSION INTO B.Sc., NURSING 4YDC , BPT (PHYSIOTHERAPY) & B.Sc., (PARA MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY) COURSES FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20 ( ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR B.Sc., (N) 4YDC COURSE - OC CANDIDAES 45 % AND BC,SC& ST CANDIDATES 40% IN PCB AS PER INC NORMS) Note : If any discrepancy is found in the displayed list i.e Gender, Category , Area & Marks , please inform through email: [email protected] or in person along with details by 11.00 AM on 25.10.2019 to examine such cases. The final Merit position list will be displayed on 25.10.2019 after noon. there after no request will be considered Group Group % OF S.No Roll No Name DOB Gen Cat Local OBT Max Marks 1 100005990 RAJAMPETA MOHSEENA 9/7/1999 F BCE SVU 599 600 99.833 2 100007632 PARRI ANJANA 12/15/2001 F SC SVU 599 600 99.833 3 100007145 BALLA ANUHYA DURGA 8/18/2002 F BCB AU 598 600 99.667 4 100005529 SHAIK RAZIYA KHATUN 6/6/2000 F BCE SVU 596 600 99.333 5 100000109 SEVA SAMEERA 5/17/2002 F SC AU 596 600 99.333 6 100000109 SAJJA ANVITHA 5/5/2000 F OC AU 596 600 99.333 7 100009542 KARRE SOWMYA SHUSHMARAJ 8/26/2000 F SC AU 596 600 99.333 8 100005769 GADIGE MANASA 8/23/2001 F BCB SVU 594 600 99.000 9 100006670 VIJAYA GEETHIKA SAVALAM 10/9/2000 F SC AU 594 600 99.000 10 100011227 SHAIK AYESHA SULTANA 3/2/2001 F BCE SVU 594 600 99.000 11 100005397 MORAM DIVYA TEJASWINI 3/18/2002 F BCD SVU 594 600 99.000 12 100005500 AKUMARTHI MANI DEEPIKA 9/8/2001 F SC AU 594 600 99.000 13 100002563 MOUNIKA KODI 4/28/2000 F BCD AU 594 600 99.000 14 100006121 AKULA UMAMAHESWARI 8/22/2000 F BCD SVU 594 600 99.000 15 100002100 MANNEM PRATHIMA 11/11/2001 F BCB SVU 594 600 99.000 16 100010830 SHAIK RUKSANA 8/25/1999 F BCE SVU 594 600 99.000 17 100008347 KUPPILI VANDANA SILPA 8/14/2002 F BCD AU 593 600 98.833 18 100000229 DADI HARITHA 4/7/2001 F BCD AU 593 600 98.833 19 100009457 V K SAI SREE HARSHINI 11/27/1999 F BCD SVU 593 600 98.833 20 100001393 NALLAM CHANDINI 3/15/2001 F OC AU 593 600 98.833 21 100004222 KADALI SATYA SRI 6/30/2001 F BCB AU 593 600 98.833 22 100001924 TALAKAYALA SRI LATHA 2/8/2002 F SC AU 593 600 98.833 23 100003146 KURUVA MADHURI 3/21/2001 F BCB SVU 593 600 98.833 24 100006129 NANDAVARAPU KAVYA TULASI 5/9/2000 F OC AU 592 600 98.667 25 100001380 KHANDAVALLI TEJA SREE 12/10/2001 F BCA AU 592 600 98.667 26 100010011 AKASAPU SAI SRAVANI 9/27/2001 F OC AU 592 600 98.667 27 100009730 SHAIK JAREENA 3/9/1999 F BCE AU 592 600 98.667 28 100007264 YARLAGADDA SUMA SREE 5/12/2000 F BCB AU 592 600 98.667 29 100000016 Boddu Tejaswi 12/29/2001 F OC AU 592 600 98.667 30 100004989 THODETI KISHORE BABU 8/20/1999 M SC AU 592 600 98.667 31 100004002 MUTTAMGI MAHANJENEYULU 11/5/2000 M BCA AU 591 600 98.500 32 100007219 KORUPOLU GEETA MAHA LAKSHMI 8/5/2001 F OC AU 591 600 98.500 33 100003605 SHAIK ARIFA 9/13/2001 F BCE SVU 591 600 98.500 34 100008075 SHAIK AMEESHA 1/1/2001 F BCE SVU 591 600 98.500 35 100006542 DASARI SHINY ROSE 7/27/1999 F SC NL 591 600 98.500 36 100003556 SHAIK SANA AFREEN 8/5/2001 F BCE SVU 591 600 98.500 37 100007000 VASIREDDI LAVANYA 7/15/2002 F BCD AU 591 600 98.500 38 100008476 BHARGAV NAIK VADITHE 4/14/2001 M ST AU 591 600 98.500 39 100004210 POJALA PRAVALLIKA 11/4/1999 F BCB SVU 590 600 98.333 40 100003507 KUNCHAM SUKANYA 3/5/2001 F SC SVU 590 600 98.333 41 100006050 Morriboina.Ramyasreeja 4/27/2002 F BCA AU 590 600 98.333 42 100010363 DONI POORNA CHANDRA 2/2/2002 F BCA AU 590 600 98.333 43 100009585 TIPPANI DURGA DEVI 2/25/2000 F BCB AU 590 600 98.333 44 100008419 SAGGELA LAKSHMI PRASANNA 6/15/2001 F BCA SVU 295 300 98.333 45 100001787 SAHUKARI KEERTANA 11/25/2000 F BCD AU 589 600 98.167 46 100002602 DAMALAPATI JYOTHSNA 7/1/2000 F BCD AU 589 600 98.167 47 100004931 YERRA BANGARUTHALLI 4/15/2000 F BCD AU 589 600 98.167 48 100003085 BURAVILLI BHAVANA 10/22/2001 F BCB AU 589 600 98.167 49 100006413 paidi venkata lakshmi 8/18/2002 F BCA AU 589 600 98.167 50 100008686 TALATAM MONIKA MANI CHANDANA11/20/2000 F OC AU 589 600 98.167 51 100007914 Shaik Ashiq 4/22/2000 M BCE SVU 589 600 98.167 1 Group Group % OF S.No Roll No Name DOB Gen Cat Local OBT Max Marks 52 100005368 TANGUDU SIVAKALIPRASAD 5/1/2000 M BCD AU 589 600 98.167 53 100005926 MUDIGOLAM VASUDHAVANI 9/20/2000 F OC SVU 589 600 98.167 54 100006131 DAKARAPU ANUSHA 2/10/2000 F SC AU 589 600 98.167 55 100005999 SHAIK ILIYAS BASHA 4/30/2002 M BCE SVU 589 600 98.167 56 100009684 NALLABALLE SOUMYA 3/18/2000 F SC SVU 589 600 98.167 57 100011168 NAYANALA KIRAN 10/29/1999 M OC SVU 589 600 98.167 58 100002681 KATRAVATH NAGESWARI BAI 6/30/2001 F ST SVU 589 600 98.167 59 100006631 NAVIRI PRIYANKA 6/17/2002 F SC AU 589 600 98.167 60 100002810 GURIJALA SUPRAJA 6/19/2002 F SC SVU 588 600 98.000 61 100001151 Bommi Suneetha 7/10/2002 F BCD AU 588 600 98.000 62 100001395 DAMAVARAPU GEETHALAKSHMI 1/2/1999 F SC SVU 588 600 98.000 63 100007377 Kanaparthi Swarna Priya 2/17/2002 F SC AU 588 600 98.000 64 100004708 DABBUGUNTA PRAVALLIKA 8/2/2001 F BCD SVU 588 600 98.000 65 100002901 lavudi udayalaxmi 6/20/2001 F ST OU 588 600 98.000 66 100003305 MADDASANI PREMKUMAR 5/6/2001 M BCD AU 588 600 98.000 67 100006478 KALIGIRI VENKATA SOWJANYA 1/24/2002 F BCB AU 588 600 98.000 68 100001088 YEDLA BHARGAVI CHAITANYA 2/9/2002 F OC SVU 588 600 98.000 69 100003023 KADAVAKOLLU HEMA 11/10/2001 F BCA AU 587 600 97.833 70 100009614 MUNAGAPAKA SWATHI 6/13/2000 F SC AU 587 600 97.833 71 100001332 Avula Sravanthi 6/18/2001 F BCA SVU 587 600 97.833 72 100007266 YELLAPPAGARI POOJITHA 3/11/2001 F BCD SVU 587 600 97.833 73 100004454 SHAIK HAMEEDH 10/30/1999 M BCB AU 587 600 97.833 74 100001422 R RENUKAMBA 9/22/2001 F OC SVU 587 600 97.833 75 100001104 KAMDURI LAYA 3/27/2001 F OC SVU 586 600 97.667 76 100005073 GUMMADI PRAMODH 7/2/2001 M SC SVU 586 600 97.667 77 100009366 SANIA AFREEN 1/14/1999 F BCE OU 586 600 97.667 78 100003461 Tadiparthi Angel Pavithra 3/9/2001 F SC AU 586 600 97.667 79 100005674 BOPPURI BALA SNEHA 4/30/2002 F SC AU 586 600 97.667 80 100007767 GEDELA SAILAJA 8/16/2000 F ST AU 586 600 97.667 81 100003060 A . PRITTYCLARAVARGHESE 9/9/2001 F OC AU 586 600 97.667 82 100005941 KARAGANA HARITHA 1/20/2000 F BCD AU 586 600 97.667 83 100000189 SIRIGIRI PALLAVI 6/27/2001 F BCA SVU 586 600 97.667 84 100007617 KORNANA HIMABINDU 7/1/2002 F BCD AU 586 600 97.667 85 100001884 MARELLA HARSHITHA 4/18/2001 F SC SVU 586 600 97.667 86 100010926 CH AMARTHYA KARAM CHAND MOHAN10/27/2000 M SC SVU 586 600 97.667 87 100007253 BANAVATH DIVAKAR NAIK 9/13/2001 M ST SVU 586 600 97.667 88 100004362 YEGIREDDI BHAGYA LAKSHMI 7/31/2002 F BCD AU 585 600 97.500 89 100003006 SIRIBOLU AMARAVATHI 11/28/2001 F OC AU 585 600 97.500 90 100000703 VUDUMU SWETHA 10/2/2001 F OC SVU 585 600 97.500 91 100010348 TANAKALA JAHNAVI 10/24/2001 F BCD AU 585 600 97.500 92 100007506 SAHUKARA BHAVANA 7/25/2002 F BCD AU 585 600 97.500 93 100007122 MUGADA GOWREESWARI 7/1/2002 F BCD AU 585 600 97.500 94 100001208 JANGA VINEELA 7/4/2002 F SC AU 585 600 97.500 95 100003200 THAPPETLA SRIVANI 1/16/2002 F SC SVU 585 600 97.500 96 100011229 DEVADASU MOUNIKA RANI 3/17/2001 F SC AU 585 600 97.500 97 100002859 ANAMILLI KEERTHANA 7/5/2000 F SC AU 585 600 97.500 98 100010483 NANDI THANUJA 2/7/1999 F SC SVU 585 600 97.500 99 100009111 SHAIK VAYYAKANTI KHAJA MOHIDDIN 6/14/2001 M BCE AU 585 600 97.500 100 100002143 MAJJARI LAKSHMI PRASANNA 6/1/2001 F BCD SVU 585 600 97.500 101 100006646 SHAIK FAROOQ 4/10/2001 M BCE SVU 585 600 97.500 102 100000686 KIDAVETTI NACHAN PADMA SAI 1/13/2001 F BCD SVU 585 600 97.500 103 100002561 BHAGAM VAHINI 12/28/2001 F BCA AU 584 600 97.333 104 100003848 VANGAPUTTU RACHANA 1/27/2000 F BCA SVU 584 600 97.333 105 100008371 POLUPARTHI KUSUMA 3/14/2002 F BCD AU 584 600 97.333 106 100006736 CHINTAGUNTA BAYALYA 10/7/2001 F SC AU 584 600 97.333 107 100004337 SHAIK JASMEEN 4/6/2002 F BCE SVU 584 600 97.333 108 100000333 CHIPURLA SUPRAJA 11/27/1998 F BCB AU 584 600 97.333 109 100008963 RAAVI LIKHITHA 5/8/2001 F SC AU 584 600 97.333 110 100003184 DINTAKURTHI SATISH 12/20/2001 M OC AU 584 600 97.333 111 100002216 SHAIK NAFEEZ FATHEMA 5/21/2002 F BCE AU 584 600 97.333 112 100007931 Pravali Nada 3/1/2002 F SC AU 584 600 97.333 113 100004029 SATYAVADA SATYA TULASI 6/4/2001 F BCA AU 584 600 97.333 114 100001160 AVUTU UMADEVI 12/22/2001 F OC AU 584 600 97.333 2 Group Group % OF S.No Roll No Name DOB Gen Cat Local OBT Max Marks 115 100003179 KOTIPALLI MOUNIKA 7/15/2002 F SC AU 584 600 97.333 116 100011141 BOSI RAJASEKHAR 6/19/2002 M SC SVU 584 600 97.333 117 100009117 P SAILAJA 1/9/2002 F SC SVU 584 600 97.333 118 100002460 SIDDANTHAPU HARSHITHA 11/17/2001 F BCA AU 583 600 97.167 119 100001644 GOTTAPU SIREESHA 12/10/2001 F BCD AU 583 600 97.167 120 100008757 NALLURI SRAVANI 8/3/2001 F OC AU 583 600 97.167 121 100010368 NANDIGAM NISSI SUDHAN 10/3/2000 F SC AU 583 600 97.167 122 100001929 SHAIK NEELUFAR 6/18/2000 F BCE SVU 583 600 97.167 123 100001299 MOLLI DEEPIKA 10/22/1999 F BCD AU 583 600 97.167 124 100003491 SINGILIKUPPAM PUNGODI 3/1/2002 F BCD SVU 583 600 97.167 125 100003873 CHILAKA DIVYA 5/21/2000 F SC AU 583 600 97.167 126 100000404 SANGU AKHILA 12/2/2000 F BCB SVU 583 600 97.167 127 100003093 BANNOTH HARESH NAIK 5/4/2002 M ST SVU 583 600 97.167 128 100004312 CHUKKA SAILAJA 7/13/2002 F BCD AU 583 600 97.167 129 100005919 CHUNDRU VASANTHI 5/11/2000 F SC AU 582 600 97.000 130 100002208 DODDAKULA SAI DURGA 7/8/2000 F BCD AU 582 600 97.000 131 100006610 PANDRINKI SAI SRAVANTHI 4/9/2002 F BCD AU 582 600 97.000 132 100002785 VADLAMUDI BHANU PRIYANKA 10/21/2001 F
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