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Reg.No. Name 1071310001 RAHUL R 1071310002 APOORVA NIKHIL 1071310003 KALAGOTLA SAI ABHISHEK 1071310005 AMEENA KADERKUTTY 1071310 Branch:CSE, NANO, CHEMICAL Date: 13 & 14th July S.NO Reg.No. Name 1 1071310001 RAHUL R 2 1071310002 APOORVA NIKHIL 3 1071310003 KALAGOTLA SAI ABHISHEK 4 1071310005 AMEENA KADERKUTTY 5 1071310006 CHANDANA S 6 1071310007 VEMULAPALLI NIKHIL KRISHNA 7 1071310008 MADUPURI THEJASWINI 8 1071310009 SAKTHIVEL V S 9 1071310011 V ABHILASH 10 1071310013 GOWTHAM S 11 1071310014 ANTON AKKARA 12 1071310016 SWAMI CHETNA DEVRAJ 13 1071310018 TADIKAMALLA NITHIN 14 1071310019 AMRENDRA KUMAR GUPTA 15 1071310020 R PAVITHRAN 16 1071310021 SEVIN XAVIER JOHN 17 1071310022 VENKATA SUBHASH SRIKARNA 18 1071310023 MANGIPUDI KRISHNA TEJA 19 1071310025 GAYATHRI SREEKUMAR 20 1071310027 KARTHICK R 21 1071310028 M RAMYA 22 1071310029 KEERTHANA G 23 1071310030 PRANAVU JOSEPH J 24 1071310032 PAPATHI S 25 1071310033 AKSHYA K A 26 1071310034 SOVAN GHOSH 27 1071310037 ADITI DATTA 28 1071310039 VAIBHAV SOOD 29 1071310045 REEM ABDUL RAZAK KARIPAKULAM 30 1071310046 PRASANTH S 31 1071310050 VISHNA NAIR 32 1071310051 GOWSIGAN V 33 1071310054 ACHANTA VENKATESH RAO 34 1071310055 REME DAS 35 1071310057 VIKAS JHA 36 1071310060 NIHAL RAO 37 1071310061 GAURAV PUROHIT 38 1071310065 SANJAY B 39 1071310067 RWIDDHI SARKHEL 40 1071310068 VISHNU PRIYAN S 41 1071310069 SAMRAJ A 42 1071310070 PANKAJ KUMAR 43 1071310072 ARUN KUMAR N 44 1071310073 ZAHRA AMAN SHEIKH 45 1071310074 JIJO V OMMEN 46 1071310076 BAIDURJYA BANERJEE 47 1071310077 REEMA BORUAH 48 1071310078 MD SADAKAT ALI Branch:CSE, NANO, CHEMICAL Date: 13 & 14th July S.NO Reg.No. Name 49 1071310083 NANDYALA ROHITH REDDY 50 1071310084 CHRISTOPHER GIFT C 51 1071310085 SARATH S S 52 1071310086 SAIKRISHNAN.D 53 1031310001 MANAN AJAY VAKTA 54 1031310002 RAGHUL T P 55 1031310003 VIKRAM S 56 1031310010 KAVISH NARULA 57 1031310012 SUDHARSHAN S 58 1031310014 T BALASUBRAMANIAN 59 1031310016 POLA NAGASAI MOHITH 60 1031310018 ANIRBAN LAHIRI 61 1031310020 ANURAAG D JAIN 62 1031310024 SHINDE ISHA UDAY 63 1031310027 R ROHITH RAJAGOPALAN 64 1031310028 HARIESSH KUMAR B 65 1031310029 PULAKUNTA SAI PRAKASH REDDY 66 1031310031 BOPPANA DURGA NAGA BHAVYA 67 1031310033 KAMALESH A P 68 1031310036 VIVEK R 69 1031310040 ARUN RAJACHANDAR R 70 1031310042 BASAVARAJU SAKETH 71 1031310044 S SAAI SANJAY 72 1031310045 ELAKKIYA D 73 1031310047 MALLE THANUJA 74 1031310051 SHIVANI S P 75 1031310052 TARUN RAJ REDDY G 76 1031310053 ALOK SARJAL 77 1031310055 SAJJA BALASANKAR 78 1031310056 ATRI KISHOR CHARLE 79 1031310059 V SHRAVYA 80 1031310064 GURRALA VINEETH REDDY 81 1031310066 KONA KRUTHI NYMISHA 82 1031310067 JAHNAVI GANDAVARAM 83 1031310071 AMBATI ANTONY RAJEEV REDDY 84 1031310072 CHALAVADI HIMANTH KRISHNA VAMSI 85 1031310073 KAMMULA REVANTH 86 1031310074 BASIM SHAHID BAQUI 87 1031310076 HASWANTH RAM B 88 1031310079 SUMANT MISHRA 89 1031310081 GUDLA GOWTHAM 90 1031310082 BATCHU SESHA SAI GOWRI SANKAR 91 1031310083 KALLAKURI SAI RAMA VAMSI 92 1031310084 LAKKIMSETTY VEERA V N N S SAI 93 1031310087 KUSHAGRA BISHT 94 1031310088 GUMMI SAKETH REDDY 95 1031310091 AKSHAYA KUMAR P 96 1031310092 BOMMISETTY MOHAN BHARATH Branch:CSE, NANO, CHEMICAL Date: 13 & 14th July S.NO Reg.No. Name 97 1031310094 GATTU SACHIN 98 1031310095 KONDA VISHNU TEJA ANKI REDDY 99 1031310097 SADINENI KARTHIK PRASANNA 100 1031310098 DODLA SAI NIKHIL REDDY 101 1031310101 MANISH KUMAR SINGH Y 102 1031310103 PACHIPULUSU VINAY PRUDHVI 103 1031310106 KAMBAMMETTU V S MANIKANTA 104 1031310108 UNDAVALLI SURENDRANATH 105 1031310109 GADDAM SRI HARSHA 106 1031310111 SUBHAJIT RAUTH 107 1031310114 S SAIKRISHNA 108 1031310115 ARVAPALLI MOHANISH 109 1031310116 BALAJI R S 110 1031310118 JAYAM ASHOK 111 1031310119 NANDIPATI AKHIL VISWANADH 112 1031310120 YASHWANTH CHOWDARY 113 1031310122 JOHN JOHNSON 114 1031310123 BHAKTA NIKHIL VIHARI 115 1031310124 BOYAPATI MOHANA SAI 116 1031310125 SUNKARA BALA SIVA VENKATESH 117 1031310127 DENCHANALA AKHIL 118 1031310128 ANIKET SRIVASTAVA 119 1031310129 PAMULAPATI RAVI SHANKAR PRASAD 120 1031310130 K MANIDEEP 121 1031310131 SUBBULAKSHMI N 122 1031310134 PENDYALA PRATHAP KUMAR 123 1031310138 SHAIL SHAH 124 1031310140 SAIRAM R 125 1031310142 CHANDRABHATLA 126 1031310144 PAIDIMARRI ABHINAY 127 1031310146 SUHIRTHA M A 128 1031310147 KATTA ROHITH 129 1031310148 GUJJULA AKSHAY 130 1031310149 PAREPALLY RITESH 131 1031310152 MORISETTY PRANAV 132 1031310155 S AJITH KUMAR 133 1031310156 VISHWAJEET GUPTA 134 1031310157 ANAM PRAVALLIKA 135 1031310158 CHAKKA SUDHEER KUMAR 136 1031310160 PENKULINTI SUMANTH 137 1031310161 A SAI KRISHNA 138 1031310162 PARVATINA SRI VENKATA JAYA SUNIL 139 1031310163 PAVULURI SAI KRISHNA 140 1031310164 SANIKOMMU JAYA SIMHA REDDY 141 1031310165 RACHAPUDI KUMARESWARA AKHIL 142 1031310167 KOTRA ROHITH SAI 143 1031310168 GOPISETTI ANUP VENKATESH 144 1031310169 K SUHANA Branch:CSE, NANO, CHEMICAL Date: 13 & 14th July S.NO Reg.No. Name 145 1031310171 UDIT KUMAR ROUT 146 1031310172 RAVURI SRIKANTH 147 1031310173 PENUGONDA SAMBASIVA KUMAR 148 1031310175 SUPRIYA 149 1031310176 ACHOLU TEJAS KUMAR REDDY 150 1031310178 PESALA SRI KRISHNA SAI 151 1031310182 VANTARU JEEVAN REDDY 152 1031310186 KOSHTUBH HARISH MOHATA 153 1031310187 K SAMPATH KUMAR 154 1031310189 CHALUMURI DINESH KRISHNA 155 1031310191 ANAND KRISHNA MULLAPUDI 156 1031310193 PENMETSA ADITHYA VARMA 157 1031310194 NUTHALAPATI JAYA RATNA SAI 158 1031310195 MITTA SAICHAND 159 1031310198 KALE SHIVA KUMAR 160 1031310202 DHANESH KANNA S 161 1031310204 VALLURI SAI SASHANK 162 1031310205 KILLAMSETTY PRANEETH 163 1031310208 VENKATA SAIKIRAN KUCHIPUDI 164 1031310209 GUDURU NAGA LIKHITHA 165 1031310210 THADA SENAPATHI REDDY 166 1031310212 JAKKANI BHARATH 167 1031310213 NEREDUGOMMA ROHITH RAO 168 1031310215 RISHAB KUMAR SAHUKAR 169 1031310216 GAJULA PAVANTEJA 170 1031310217 JAISWAL ADITYA ATUL 171 1031310218 POTHIREDDY RAMSAI 172 1031310219 J KISHORE JAGAN 173 1031310220 GOSHIKONDA SAI MANISH 174 1031310224 KASARLA RAJA SHEKHAR 175 1031310225 MUTYALA SAI TEJA 176 1031310227 PATURI VEDHAVARSH 177 1031310228 K ARAVIND REDDY 178 1031310229 AVALAPATI UMA MAHESH 179 1031310230 PANAKALA MRUTHYUMJAYA SAI 180 1031310232 MADHAW AGRAWAL 181 1031310234 K GOKULAKRISHNAN 182 1031310236 BINTI DEKA 183 1031310237 BODDU VISWAMBAR REDDY 184 1031310238 MOHAMMED ABDUL AZEEZ 185 1031310241 VOOTURI SATHVIK 186 1031310243 ASHOK SUBRAMANIAN M 187 1031310245 DOMMALA BISWAJITH 188 1031310246 JANMAJAY SINGH 189 1031310247 PASUMARTHI VENU GOPAL 190 1031310248 SHISHIR SUVARNA 191 1031310249 D PRASHANT KOTHARI 192 1031310251 MADAVARAPU AKHIL Branch:CSE, NANO, CHEMICAL Date: 13 & 14th July S.NO Reg.No. Name 193 1031310252 SIDDHARTH RALLABANDI 194 1031310253 SAISAGAR J 195 1031310254 AMBADASUGARI SREE VAIBHAV 196 1031310255 AAMIR HUSSAIN RIZWANI 197 1031310256 GURRAM VENKATA SAI RUPESH 198 1031310258 YARLAGADDA SRI SOWMYA 199 1031310259 S AFZAL 200 1031310260 KONA LAKSHMI VARSHITHA 201 1031310261 ROHAN ISAAC JACOB 202 1031310264 BILLAKANTI ESHWAR 203 1031310265 GATTLA AKHIL REDDY 204 1031310271 SARAVANA KUMAR K 205 1031310276 LODAGALA VENKATA DUTT 206 1031310278 SAGALA DINESH KUMAR 207 1031310283 UTSAV JAIN 208 1031310284 ABISHEK S 209 1031310286 PRAKHAR GUPTA 210 1031310295 PRANAV SETH 211 1031310296 ISHAN PANDE 212 1031310301 KANNAIAHGARI KALYAN 213 1031310302 AKBAR ALAM KHAN 214 1031310304 AVINASH AMAR 215 1031310307 POTLA RAVI TEJA 216 1031310308 DHRUV SHUKLA 217 1031310316 SHIVAM DWIVEDI 218 1031310320 M AJAY SAI 219 1031310321 SYBER THOKCHOM 220 1031310324 ABHINAV CHADHA 221 1031310335 ANAND RAJ B 222 1031310336 RISHIRAJ JHA 223 1031310337 JIGAR P BHATT 224 1031310338 AYUSH SITOKE 225 1031310339 HIMANSHU NIGAM 226 1031310341 AVINASH KUMAR YADAV 227 1031310344 ARPIT BHANDARI 228 1031310345 CHANDRESH A SONI 229 1031310346 MURTHYSETTY V R NIKHIL 230 1031310347 KARUTURI VENKATA KRISHNA 231 1031310348 MOHAMED AZEEMUDEEN M 232 1031310349 MANNEM ANUDEEP 233 1031310356 KOMMULA SRISATYADURGAVINATEJA 234 1031310357 MEHUL JAIN 235 1031310359 AKASH AGARWAL 236 1031310364 ABHILASH GUBBALA 237 1031310370 GUDREDDIGARI NAGA LAKSHITHA 238 1031310376 GAYATHRI K 239 1031310378 CHAKRANK SINGH RAO 240 1031310382 ANNE CHETANA Branch:CSE, NANO, CHEMICAL Date: 13 & 14th July S.NO Reg.No. Name 241 1031310383 RAJINESH M JAIN 242 1031310384 AKSHAY SHARMA 243 1031310390 NUTHULA SAIREDDY 244 1031310395 RAJA BABU 245 1031310396 GAURAV KUMAR 246 1031310397 NEERAJ VISHWAKARMA 247 1031310404 AVINASH KRISHNA 248 1031310408 SAHIL BABEL 249 1031310411 SATYAM VERMA 250 1031310412 DIPANJAN DE 251 1031310414 MADDINENI SRIKANTH 252 1031310420 NALLAMOTHU ANUDEEP 253 1031310427 AKSHAT GURU 254 1031310441 AAKASH K 255 1031310449 REDDY REVATHI 256 1031310452 V AJAY 257 1031310455 NEEL SETH 258 1031310457 KOSURU AJIT VARMA 259 1031310462 ROHIT RAJPOOT 260 1031310463 SIDDHARTH KULKARNI 261 1031310464 AKSHAY AGARWAL 262 1031310465 PRANAV KUMAR 263 1031310466 HARIKA RALLAPALLI 264 1031310470 VAJJA NARENDRA NATH 265 1031310471 SHANKAR SHIVANK MANISH 266 1031310473 MANISH KAKOTI 267 1031310474 SHUBHAM JAYSWAL 268 1031310476 PRASANT KUMAR 269 1031310478 SASIDHAR VEGI 270 1031310483 YAMINI KUKREJA 271 1031310488 DAKSH SETHI 272 1031310490 SHASHWAT TEWARI 273 1031310498 ADNAN GAUHAR 274 1031310504 KOMMAREDDY PRADYOTH 275 1031310506 AMRITPREET SINGH 276 1031310508 DYAWANAPALLY VEDA VYAS 277 1031310510 DANIEL PAUL NATH 278 1031310511 C PRANEETH KUMAR 279 1031310520 SUNKARA VENU GOPAL 280 1031310522 D MADHAVA VARMA 281 1031310525 AVI MAHAJAN 282 1031310536 BHAGWAN SHARAN YADAV 283 1031310538 VAIBHAV MANDORA 284 1031310539 SAURABH SINGH 285 1031310542 ADITYA 286 1031310547 C MANEESHA 287 1031310553 BRAINY LONGJAM 288 1031310556 ABHILASH GUPTA Branch:CSE, NANO, CHEMICAL Date: 13 & 14th July S.NO
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