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Notes on the Final Electoral Roll Notes on the Final Electoral Roll 1. Space or dot or no space in between initials are considered as valid. 2. Names which were missed in the preliminary electoral roll are added at the end of the list. 3. All first year students have to get the temporary id card (available in the co-operative store) signed and sealed by the HoD for casting their votes. Page 1 GOVT. ENGINEERING COLLEGE THRISSUR COLLEGE STUDENTS UNION ELECTION 2018-2019 FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL Number of pages: 73 Published on 09/10/2018 at 3.00 pm ELECTORAL S.NO. NAME COURSE SEMESTER ROLL NO. 1 B18CE001 ABHIJITH V B.Tech. CIVIL S1 A Batch 2 B18CE002 ABHIRAM S MOHAN B.Tech. CIVIL S1 A Batch 3 B18CE003 AFREEDI ABDULLA B.Tech. CIVIL S1 A Batch 4 B18CE004 AGNA K BABY B.Tech. CIVIL S1 A Batch 5 B18CE005 AGNA K HARI B.Tech. CIVIL S1 A Batch 6 B18CE006 AHAMMED NABEEL P B.Tech. CIVIL S1 A Batch 7 B18CE007 AISWARYA SREENI B.Tech. CIVIL S1 A Batch 8 B18CE008 AKHIL D B.Tech. 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