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DIPLOMA in NURSING 2020-2021 SESSION SCIENCE GROUP ALLOTTED on 27.03.2021 Chengalpet Medical College TOTAL JOINED SNO RANK ARNO NAME COM DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020-2021 SESSION SCIENCE GROUP ALLOTTED ON 27.03.2021 Chengalpet Medical College TOTAL JOINED SNO RANK ARNO NAME COM. MARKS STATUS 1 11 859 REEMA M SC 80.00 2 216 3628 ARUNADEVI M MBC/DNC 71.25 3 410 28 SWETHA K L MBC/DNC 68.00 4 494 1384 PRIYADHARSHINI S MBC/DNC 67.00 5 629 3196 VENMATHI D SC 65.50 6 659 375 AKSHAYA V SC 65.38 7 798 2997 BAVANI E MBC/DNC 64.25 8 839 1922 VARSHA K BC 63.75 9 869 1402 JAYASRI S MBC/DNC 63.50 10 901 2675 VAISHNAVI R MBC/DNC 63.25 11 915 2583 GEETHA S MBC/DNC 63.00 12 1102 1981 PAVITHRA N MBC/DNC 61.50 13 1137 1914 HEMAMALINI S MBC/DNC 61.25 14 1165 1830 RAJESHWARI M MBC/DNC 61.25 15 1217 3055 SUSI P SC 60.75 16 1304 1204 GAJALAKSHMI M SC 60.00 17 1312 158 MAHALAKSHMI L SC 60.00 18 1323 273 CHRISTY PRIYANKA M BC 60.00 19 1391 3444 SWETHA S SC 59.50 20 1421 3677 VAISHNAVI M SC 59.25 21 1436 188 DEEPALAKSHMI T SC 59.13 22 1467 890 CHRISTINPREMA A BC 59.00 23 1565 2677 KEERTHANA S BC 58.25 24 1601 2967 SHARMILA.M SC 58.00 25 1630 2186 MANIMALA T MBC/DNC 57.75 26 1695 3257 DEVAYANI D ST 57.50 27 1724 2655 UMA G ST 57.25 28 1747 2865 SOUNTHARYA R SC 57.00 29 1787 365 MARIYA SELVI B BC 56.75 30 1825 1440 HERSHIN S BC 56.50 DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020-2021 SESSION SCIENCE GROUP ALLOTTED ON 27.03.2021 Chengalpet Medical College TOTAL JOINED SNO RANK ARNO NAME COM. MARKS STATUS 31 1830 203 CHRISTYPRIYA I BC 56.50 32 1905 3381 AGASTHIYA A SC 56.00 33 1938 1761 MANILA E SC 56.00 34 1981 821 SATHIYAPRIYA M MBC/DNC 55.75 35 1982 979 ARIVUMATHI V SC 55.75 36 1986 3590 VETHAVALLI K MBC/DNC 55.75 37 1997 242 RAJESWARI.T SC 55.50 38 2007 3075 VIJAYALAKSHMI R SC 55.50 39 2019 2450 BANUPRIYA A SC 55.50 40 2020 2346 SNEGHA K SC 55.50 41 2023 278 VISITHRA S SC 55.50 42 2024 2608 ANUSUYA R SC 55.50 43 2032 3682 ISWARYA R MBC/DNC 55.25 44 2035 3598 ARNISHA P SC 55.25 45 2054 2883 INDHUMATHI K SC 55.25 46 2071 483 KAVIBHARATHI K SC 55.00 47 2092 405 REENADEVI M SC 55.00 48 2093 2758 MURUGALAKSHMI B BC 55.00 49 2108 1197 AARTHI K SC 55.00 50 2112 2305 KARTHEESHWARI L SC 55.00 51 2137 811 ABILESHA K BC 54.75 52 2180 2353 MONISHA K MBC/DNC 54.50 53 2184 1182 SANGEETHA S MBC/DNC 54.50 54 2204 541 KALAIVANI C BC 54.25 55 2219 1815 MALATHI C MBC/DNC 54.25 56 2251 1990 AMSALEKA S MBC/DNC 54.00 57 2303 472 SUMATHI U MBC/DNC 53.75 58 2305 197 KRISHNAKUMARI S BC 53.75 59 2325 631 KEERTHIKA.S MBC/DNC 53.50 60 2339 1223 LALITHAPRIYA M MBC/DNC 53.50 DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020-2021 SESSION SCIENCE GROUP ALLOTTED ON 27.03.2021 Chengalpet Medical College TOTAL JOINED SNO RANK ARNO NAME COM. MARKS STATUS 61 2371 2056 PAVITHRA V MBC/DNC 53.25 62 2372 844 BHUVANESHWARI M SCA 53.25 63 2376 749 RUTH DELBINA L BC 53.25 64 2377 860 RATHIKA P MBC/DNC 53.25 65 2391 2254 REVATHI R MBC/DNC 53.25 66 2395 2482 DHANUSHIYA K MBC/DNC 53.25 67 2408 1651 PAVITHRA K MBC/DNC 53.25 68 2419 3201 KEERTHIGA DEVI M MBC/DNC 53.00 69 2467 3516 HARSHINIYA S BC 53.00 70 2475 1410 MUTHULAKSHMI P BC 52.75 71 2482 1470 SHAJITHA A BC 52.75 72 2484 987 PRIYADHARSHINI P SCA 52.75 73 2498 572 KAYALVIZHI S BC 52.75 74 2499 557 SIVARANJANI N BC 52.75 75 2500 1999 ANANTHI E BC 52.75 76 2502 2295 EZHILARASI K BC 52.75 77 2517 3037 LAKSHMIPRABHA S BC 52.50 78 2535 3407 VEERAPUGALENTHI.M SCA 52.50 79 2656 2524 PRIYADHARSHINI P BC 51.75 80 2712 2531 RENJINI M BC 51.50 81 2742 200 ASHIKA S K BC 51.25 82 2764 2088 KAMALI S BC 51.00 83 2842 1501 JASMINE A BCM 50.50 84 2863 3253 SELVARATHI M BC 50.25 DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020-2021 SESSION SCIENCE GROUP ALLOTTED ON 27.03.2021 Coimbatore Medical College TOTAL JOINED SNO RANK ARNO NAME COM. MARKS STATUS 1 18 3210 SUNANDHA S MBC/DNC 78.38 2 33 1962 SELVA AGALYA L SC 77.25 3 122 2730 ABITHA R BC 73.50 4 199 527 PREMIKA.P SC 71.38 5 204 3313 SELVANAYAKI S BC 71.25 6 246 2553 ABIRAMI R MBC/DNC 70.50 7 259 1068 NITHYA E MBC/DNC 70.25 8 325 1974 YASODHA R MBC/DNC 69.00 9 413 3024 VARSHA S MBC/DNC 68.00 10 425 1152 RITHIKKA M MBC/DNC 67.75 11 473 740 RENUGA P BC 67.25 12 534 3019 KANIGA A BC 66.50 13 614 2757 SHANMUGAPRIYA M MBC/DNC 65.75 14 648 840 MAYURA D BC 65.50 15 666 2437 JENIFER A BC 65.25 16 676 711 BHAVANI E BC 65.25 17 704 733 T BIRUNDHA SCA 65.00 18 711 2032 PONSUBBULAKSHMI A BC 65.00 19 809 1923 ESAKKI PRIYA G MBC/DNC 64.00 20 821 1238 GANGA K BC 64.00 21 835 2615 SELVARANI T BC 63.75 22 856 2518 RETHISHA R BC 63.75 23 859 3292 GANGA A SCA 63.63 24 912 2972 DEEPIKA S MBC/DNC 63.00 25 957 3470 ABINAYA M SC 62.75 26 964 2446 LOGESHWARI P MBC/DNC 62.50 27 1050 3411 SANTHIYA C BC 62.00 28 1070 2393 SANDHIYA V BC 61.75 29 1077 1110 KRISHNAVENI K SC 61.75 30 1093 933 MUTHULAKSHMI M MBC/DNC 61.75 DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020-2021 SESSION SCIENCE GROUP ALLOTTED ON 27.03.2021 Coimbatore Medical College TOTAL JOINED SNO RANK ARNO NAME COM. MARKS STATUS 31 1094 363 PARAMESHWARI R MBC/DNC 61.75 32 1160 494 MATHUMITHA S MBC/DNC 61.25 33 1167 952 VENNILA T SC 61.13 34 1179 2761 SINDHUMATHI P BC 61.00 35 1183 387 SOWMIYA S BC 61.00 36 1207A 2192 JEYABHARATHI J BC 60.75 37 1209 2405 ESAKKIAMMAL M SC 60.75 38 1212 908 VASUKI P BC 60.75 39 1215 3605 ANUSUYA J SC 60.75 40 1222 673 PRIYA K MBC/DNC 60.75 41 1228 3536 MUTHUESAKKI M SC 60.75 42 1244 1477 S.SHOBANA SCA 60.50 43 1252 1884 LAKSHMI A MBC/DNC 60.50 44 1258 2790 VAIRAMUTHAMMAL M SC 60.50 45 1273 1534 AMALA J BC 60.25 46 1276 2594 MANJULA G MBC/DNC 60.25 47 1287 3693 THILAGA G SC 60.25 48 1288 1797 BHARATHI P MBC/DNC 60.25 49 1292 1313 KOWSALYA G SC 60.25 50 1296 3030 SUMITHRA M SC 60.25 51 1297 1744 NILAVAZHAGI C MBC/DNC 60.25 52 1298 1134 BHAVADHARINI S R MBC/DNC 60.25 53 1310 2804 INDHU INSHA A BC 60.00 54 1315 364 SOUNDARYA M BC 60.00 55 1316 2900 MAHESWARI B MBC/DNC 60.00 56 1337 1492 PRIYATHARSHINI C BC 59.75 57 1351 1592 GOWSALYA S SC 59.75 58 1353 2299 SONALIKA C BC 59.75 59 1366 2784 BAVITHRA PRIYA R MBC/DNC 59.75 60 1367 2048 ARTHI S L BC 59.75 DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020-2021 SESSION SCIENCE GROUP ALLOTTED ON 27.03.2021 Coimbatore Medical College TOTAL JOINED SNO RANK ARNO NAME COM. MARKS STATUS 61 1368 3465 SUMITHRA M SC 59.63 62 1372 2827 KALYANALAKSHMI P MBC/DNC 59.50 63 1383 1739 KOKILAVANI V MBC/DNC 59.50 64 1413 389 ARULMARY P BC 59.25 65 1415 1942 ABINAYA S BC 59.25 66 1427 282 JOSEPHIN J BC 59.25 67 1428 1959 SOBIKA BHARATHI J BC 59.25 68 1446 1273 SOWMIYA M BC 59.00 69 1487 3199 SHAJITHA BANU K BCM 58.75 70 1591 1546 SUVETHA G SC 58.25 71 1620 2937 VINOTHINI B SC 58.00 72 1652 2813 PARVATHI K SC 57.75 73 1667 3288 SWATHI M SC 57.50 74 1698 215 AARTHI A SC 57.50 75 2080 2638 REEMASEN DIVYA J BC 55.00 76 2163 2567 CHRISTINA MERLIN PRINCY J BC 54.50 DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020-2021 SESSION SCIENCE GROUP ALLOTTED ON 27.03.2021 Cuddalore District Head Quarters Hospital TOTAL JOINED SNO RANK ARNO NAME COM. MARKS STATUS 1 123 966 SANTHIYA S MBC/DNC 73.50 2 240 3261 MANIMALA S BC 70.75 3 248 1363 UMAMAHESWARI E SC 70.50 4 491 1701 KRISHNAVENI A SC 67.00 5 530 1783 THAMIZHAMUDHU S SC 66.50 6 646 3229 SAKTHI P MBC/DNC 65.50 7 649 1648 NITHYA E MBC/DNC 65.50 8 808 753 PRIYANKA U MBC/DNC 64.00 9 838 1641 VIJAYASRI R SC 63.75 10 866 2291 DURGA S SC 63.50 11 1000 2919 SNEHA M SC 62.25 12 1004 2728 KAVITHA K SC 62.25 13 1016 1616 POONGUZHALI A MBC/DNC 62.25 14 1136 2799 ANGELIN VERONICKA A BC 61.25 15 1172 361 SUVETHA G SC 61.00 16 1190 1647 NIROSHA E MBC/DNC 61.00 17 1225 2337 SNEKA K SC 60.75 18 1346 2693 SANTHIYA B SC 59.75 19 1356 1186 ISHWARYA S BC 59.75 20 1373 1899 ILAYAMATHI J SC 59.50 21 1450 2493 MAHADHARSHINI D SC 59.00 22 1466 3186 VAISHNAVI V MBC/DNC 59.00 23 1494 827 RASIKA R BC 58.75 24 1694 1621 HEMAVATHI S SC 57.50 25 1743 2215 LAKSHMI SIVASAKTHI V SC 57.00 26 1818 1625 VINITHA V MBC/DNC 56.50 27 1909 1659 DEVI C MBC/DNC 56.00 28 1993 1921 SUBETHA S BC 55.50 29 2011 1828 DHIVYA A MBC/DNC 55.50 30 2230 2415 THENMOZHI S BC 54.25 DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020-2021 SESSION SCIENCE GROUP ALLOTTED ON 27.03.2021 Cuddalore District Head Quarters Hospital TOTAL JOINED SNO RANK ARNO NAME COM.
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