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163Rd Rpm Format-Final 1 UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS 163rd ANNUAL CONVOCATION APRIL 2020 LIST OF CANDIDATES WHO ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE AWARD OF PRIZE AND MEDALS GENDER NAME OF THE CLASS Sl.No. DEGREE REG.NO. NAME OF THE CANDIDATE TAMIL VERSION BRANCH NAME DEPT/COLLEGES NAME OF THE PRIZES/ MEDALS MALE/FEMALE ADDRESS / PHONE NO. 11-26/2 S V NAGAR M R CONSTITUTIONAL LAW M.L. 32618101 DEEVENA KURAPATI jPtdh $ughl;b LEGAL STUDIES THE INNES PRIZE FEMALE FIRST CLASS PALLI,TIRUPATI 1 AND LEGAL ORDER PHONE: 8639414075 ROOM No.113, SREE NEST 1. PROF.A.NAMASIVAYAM ENDOWMENT HOSTEL, 104, NETAJI RD, mj;rhs; md;d n[kp MEDAL 2 M.Sc. 35717003 ATHSAL ANNA JEMI S PHYSIOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY FEMALE FIRST CLASS PAPANAICKENPALAYAM nr 2. THE SRI NAGESWARA RAO PANTULU PRIZE COIMBATORE-641 037. PHONE: 7402042584 NO.49A, 4TH STREET, MEDICAL Dr. ERIC WALKER, SCIEH, INDO-UK FIRST CLASS GURUSAMY NAGAR, 3 M.Sc. 36217003 DEEPIKA L jPgpfh Nyh MICROBIOLOGY MICROBIOLOGY BRITISH COUNCIL PROJECT FEMALE WITH ANAKAPUTHUR, (FACULTY OF MEDICINE) ENDOWMENT PRIZE DISTINCTION CHENNAI-600 070. PHONE: 9941885727 L-25-I SECOND FLOOR 1. Sr. PROFESSOR K.RADHA FIRST CLASS BHARATHIDASAN MEDICAL SHANMUGASUNDARAM MEDAL 4 M.Sc. 35618008 POORVI SUBRAMANIAN G+h;tp Rg;gpukzpad; MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY FEMALE WITH COLONY K.K.NAGAR BIOCHEMISTRY 2 PROF. R.SELVAM ENDOWMENT DISTINCTION MEDAL CHENNAI PHONE: 9600023763 31A VAIKKAL ROAD, 1. PROF K.M.MARIMUTHU ENDOWMENT FIRST CLASS MEDAL IN GENETICS T N PALAYAM POST, 5 M.Sc. 36018012 NANDHINI M ee;jpdp kP BIOMEDICAL GENETICS GENETICS FEMALE WITH 2. PROF K.SANKARA NARAYANAN DISTINCTION GOBI TK PHONE: ENDOWMENT PRIZE 9360217455 NO.5/229 ROAD STREET, NANGAMANGALAM PROF. N.MADANAGOPALAN MEMORIAL VILLAGE, MELAPULAM 6 Ph.D., DR.R.GOPINATH Nfhgpehj; ,uh MICROBIOLOGY MICROBIOLOGY MALE PRIZE PUDHUR POST, RANIPET DISTRICT - 631052, PH: 8778384283 NO. 90/91, BAJANAI, KOIL STREET, THIRU R.H. RAMACHANDRA RAU GOLD KAIRYAMANGALAM Ph.D., DR.J.SATHIYASAVITHRI rj;jpa rhtpj;jphp N[h ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FEMALE 7 MEDAL VILLAGE, GINGEE TK, VILLIPURAM DIST - 604210. PH:8098468877 2 DEPT OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY, PROF. M.SANTAPPA AND MRS UNIVERSITY OF 8 Ph.D., DR.K.JANAKIRAMAN [hdfpuhkd; fh PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY DHANALAKSHMI DEVI SANTAPPA GOLD MALE MADRAS, MEDAL GUINDY CAMPUS, CH - 600025. PH:9789931434 VILLA NO:42, CHETTINADD GREENVILLE, 9TH ST, PROF. K.RADHA SHANUGASUNDARAM 9 Ph.D., DR.N.DHATCHANA MOORTHY jl;rzh %h;j;jp eh BIOCHEMISTRY BIOCHEMISTRY MALE NESAMANI NAGAR, ENDOWMENT MEDAL PERUMBAKKAM, CH - 600100, PH:9790906385 NO.353, LAST STREET, PROF.R. KALYANASUNDARAM PATHIRIKUPPAM Ph.D., DR.K.DEVANATHAN Njtehjd; fp BOTANY BOTANY MALE 10 MEMORIAL PRIZE VILLAGE, CUDDALORE - 607401, PH:9487062323 NO.13/101, CPWD OFFICERS QUARTERS, PROF.DR.V.A.MURTHY ENDOWMENT Ph.D., DR.C.BABU ghG nr ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY MALE INDIRA NAGAR, 11 MEDAL CH - 600020. PH:9600103896 NO.10, JEM RESIDENCE, PROF. M. ARUMUGAM ENDOWMENT KADACHANENDHAL, 12 Ph.D., DR.S.GRACY JENIFIER fpNu]p n[dpgh; r ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY FEMALE GOLD MEDAL MADURAI - 625107, PH: 8220446507 D. NO:1/111,ANNA 1. Dr. P.S. REMA ENDOWMENT GOLD MEDAL NAGAR STREET, 2. SRI. P. SUBRAMANIAN MEMORIAL ARIYALUR MEDAL THIRUKKAI (POST), FIRST CLASS 3. PROF. R. VAIDYANATHA SWAMY VILLUPURAM(DT&TK). 13 M.SC. 33518029 SIVAKUMAR S rptFkhh; Nr MATHEMATICS RIAS IN MATHEMATICS PRIZE MALE WITH 4. PROF. T.S. BHANUMURTHY DISTINCTION PHONE: 8489008771 V.K.BALACHANDRAN AND P.S. REMA PRIZE 5. THE MADRAS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS CLUB ENDOWMENT PRIZE NO.497,9TH STREET, SIVA 1. THE STUART PRIZES FIRST CLASS SHAKTHI NAGAR, ANNA ADARSH COLLEGE FOR M.Sc. 611800774 SATHYA M rj;ah K MATHEMATICS 2. MADRAS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FEMALE WITH KOLATHUR, CHENNAI - 14 WOMEN, ANNANAGAR CLUB ENDOWMENT PRIZE DISTINCTION 600 099, PH.NO: 7010782147 3 1. PROF. C.R.RAO AND BHARGAVI RAO ENDOWMENT MEDAL 2. "PROF. D.V. RAJA LAKSHMAN 14 A NEPAL ENDOWMENT MEDAL" FIRST CLASS - BHATTACHARYA 15 M.Sc. 32818004 MADHURIMA PANJA khJhpkh gQ;[h STATISTICS STATISTICS FEMALE 3. THIRU K.KAMARAJ MEDAL EXEMPLARY STREET KOLKATA (STATISTICS) PHONE: 9163886385 4. THIRUMATHI VALLIAMMAL AND THIRU NACHIMUTHU PRIZE 1. PROF V.DEVANATHAN ENDOWMENT RA 6 LLYODS COLONY, MEDAL-I FIRST CLASS 2. PROF M.SEETHARAMAN ENDOWMENT ROYAPETTAH CHENNAI 16 M.Sc. 34318020 MANIKANDAN R kzpfz;ld; uh PHYSICS THEORETICAL PHYSICS MALE WITH PRIZES DISTINCTION 600014 3. THE MADRAS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' PHONE: 7299073113 CLUB ENDOWMENT PRIZE 8/147, VIJAYA SILASAM, FIRST CLASS PROF M.SEETHARAMAN ENDOWMENT MANGALAM, PONMANAI 17 M.Sc. 34318024 SREE KANTH H =fhe;j; ` PHYSICS THEORETICAL PHYSICS PRIZES (FORMER HEAD DEPT.OF MALE WITH THEORETICAL PHYSICS) DISTINCTION POST, KANYAKUMARI. PHONE:7667472742 11, ERIKKARAI ST FIRST CLASS M.G.R.NAGAR, CAS IN CRYSTALLOGRAPHY PROF R.SRINIVASAN ENDOWMENT M.Sc. 34118018 RAJESHKUMAR P uhN[\;Fkhh; g BIOPHYSICS MALE WITH PALLIKARANAI 18 AND BIOPHYSICS MEDAL DISTINCTION CHENNAI PHONE: 8072692617 1. MADRAS UNIVERSITY CENTENARY NO/1/109, LAKSHMI DELHI PRIZE 2. THE DR. K.S. KRISHNAN MEMORIAL AMMAN STREET, BALAJI PRIZE FIRST CLASS GARDEN, PUDHUNAGAR, PACHAIYAPPA'S COLLEGE FOR M.Sc. 611800599 ABINAYA ROSHINI S R mgpea Nuhrpdp rp.u. PHYSICS 3. THIRU.T.A. RAMACHANDRAN BIRTH FEMALE WITH PULILINE, REDHILLS, 19 MEN, CHENNAI - 600 030. CENTENDARY MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT DISTINCTION CHENNAI - 600 052. PRIZE PH.7358698894 / 4. MADRAS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS CLUB ENDOWMENT PRIZE 9884284885 NO.21/10, SUNDARA 1. THE SIR WILLIAM WEDDERBURN PRIZE VINAYAGAR KOIL R.V. GOVERNMENT ARTS FIRST CLASS 2. THE DR. B.B. DEY STREET, NATHAM, M.Sc. 611800006 LAKSHMI PRABHA C yl;Rkp gpugh r. CHEMISTRY COLLEGE, GST ROAD, FEMALE WITH 20 COMMEMEMORATION PRIZE CHENGALPATTU DISTINCTION CHENGALPATTU - 603 3. MADRAS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS 002. PH. NO. 9840312553 / CLUB ENDOWMENT PRIZE 8667483149. 4 445/A IKKARAI 1. PROF P.NATARAJAN ENDOWMENT NEGAMAM , THALLA MEDAL FOR INORGANIC CHEMISTRY FIRST CLASS PALLA THOTTAM, 2. PROF M.KANDASWAMY 21 M.Sc. 34618015 SREENIVASAN N .=dpthrd; eh INORGANIC CHEMISTRY INORGANIC CHEMISTRY MALE WITH KENJANUR ENDOWMENT PRIZE-I DISTINCTION 3. PROF V.NARAYANAN ENDOWMENT SATHYAMANGALAM PRIZE-I (TK) , ERODE (DT) PHONE: 9488141313 2, ANGALA 1. PROF M.KANDASWAMY ENDOWMENT PAREMESWARI KOIL 2ND PRIZE-II M.Sc. 34618006 SIDDEESWARI V rpj;jP];thp nt INORGANIC CHEMISTRY INORGANIC CHEMISTRY FEMALE FIRST CLASS STREET, MGR NAGAR, 22 2. PROF V.NARAYANAN ENDOWMENT PRIZE-II CHENNAI. PHONE:7358505210 1. PROF.Dr.T.BALAKRISHNAN ENDOWMENT GOLD MEDAL VALLIYAMTHADATHIL 2. PROF P.NATARAJAN ENDOWMENT FIRST CLASS MEDAL (H) KALTHOTTY ( P.O) 23 M.Sc. 34818013 FEBIN TOM /nggpd; lhk; PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY MALE WITH 3. PROF K.K.BALASUBRA- MANIAN 60TH DISTINCTION VELLILAMKANDAM BIRTHDAY FELICITATION PRIZE PHONE: 7358320513 4. THE MADRAS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' CLUB ENDOWMENT PRIZE 1. "PROF K.K.BALASUBRAMANIAN 60TH CHUNDANGAPOYIL BIRTHDAY FELICITATION PRIZE" FIRST CLASS ANALYTICAL 2. PROF P.B.JANARDHAN ENDOWMENT HOUSE THAMARASSERY 24 M.Sc. 35018003 ANAGHA C U mdfh rp c ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY FEMALE WITH CHEMISTRY PRIZE DISTINCTION POST KOZHIKODE 3. PROFESSOR S.SRIMAN NARAYANAN PHONE: 7025862702 ENDOWMENT PRIZE-I RISTHA, PANOOR POST, ANALYTICAL PROFESSOR S.SRIMAN NARAYANAN THALASESERY VIA, 25 M.Sc. 35018002 AFA ASHRAF m/gh m\;ug; ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY MALE FIRST CLASS CHEMISTRY ENDOWMENT PRIZE-II KANNUR, KERALA. PHONE:9846456365 GJ FLAT, DHAKA APARTMENTS, SHANTI 1. THE PULNEY ANDI MEDAL FIRST CLASS COLONY, NO.11, 26 M.Sc. 35218004 DHANYA R DURAI jd;ah ,uh Jiu BOTANY CAS IN BOTANY 2. THE MADRAS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' FEMALE WITH JEEVARATHINAM CLUB ENDOWMENT PRIZE DISTINCTION NAGAR ADYAR, CHENNAI 600 020 PHONE: 9445910917 5 NO.123, VELLALAR 1. THIRU. K. KAMARAJ MEDAL FIRST CLASS STREET,MOGAPPAIR PACHAIYAPPA'S COLLEGE FOR M.Sc. 611800650 SHERLIN S. n\h;ypd; R BOTANY 2. MADRAS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FEMALE WITH WEST, CHENNAI - 27 MEN, CHENNAI - 600 030. CLUB ENDOWMENT PRIZE DISTINCTION 600 037, PH.NO. 7358418206 1. THIRU. K. KAMARAJ MEDAL NO.35/D, AISHWARAYAM 2. THE DR. S.G. MANAVALA FIRST CLASS FLATS, P T RAJAN PACHAIYAPPA'S COLLEGE FOR M.Sc. 611800624 JANICE LIBBY L. [hdp]; ypgp ny ZOOLOGY RAMANUJAN PRIZE FEMALE WITH ROAD, K.K. NAGAR, 28 MEN, CHENNAI - 600 030. 3. MADRAS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS DISTINCTION CHENNAI - 98. MOB: CLUB ENDOWMENT PRIZE 9444551847 A4 , SRI KUMARAN FLATS, NO:1 , FIRST CLASS THE MADRAS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' VANNARAPATHAI 29 M.Sc. 35418009 NIVEDETA K epNtjpjh fp ZOOLOGY (SPECIAL) ZOOLOGY FEMALE WITH CLUB ENDOWMENT PRIZE DISTINCTION KODAMBAKKAM , CHENNAI PHONE: 9840945186 13 NAGAMARAI BYPASS NATIONAL CENTRE FOR FIRST CLASS NANOSCIENCE & PROF.A.NARAYANASAMY ENDOWMENT ROAD, PENNAGARAM, M.Sc. 34218009 NISHAKAVYA S ep\hfht;ah r NANOSCIENCE & FEMALE WITH 30 NANOTECHNOLOGY GOLD MEDAL NANOTECHNOLOGY DISTINCTION DHARAMAPURI - (DT) PHONE: 9965964756 11/4,PAVAGOUNDANPUD 1. PROF B.M.THIRUNARANAN FIRST CLASS HUR KALVARPATTI (PO), MEMORIAL PRIZE 31 M.Sc. 33218415 HARIKRISHNAN T `hpfpU\;zd; j GEOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHY MALE WITH VEDASANDHUR (TK) 2. MR. V.PAPPU & LT.COL. K.R.KARRA DISTINCTION COMMEMMORATION PRIZE DINDIGUL (DT) PHONE: 9698975473 NO 40, KANDHAN HUMAN RESOURCE FIRST CLASS PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT PLATINUM STREET, SHENOY M.Sc. 32518013 RAMYA S uk;ah Nr DEVELOPOMENT PSYCHOLOGY FEMALE WITH 32 JUBILEE MEDAL PSYCHOLOGY DISTINCTION NAGAR, CHENNAI PHONE: 8754751998 1. PROF.Dr.S.RAMACHANDRAN GOLD MEDAL FIRST CLASS PUTHENPURAKEL 33 M.Sc. 33818007 RESHMA SUSAN JACOB Nu\;kh #rd; N[fg; APPLIED GEOLOGY APPLIED GEOLOGY 2. PROF.RAJIB SHAW & FEMALE WITH VELOOR, KOTTAYAM PROF.R.R.KRISHNAMURTHY DISTINCTION PHONE: 9207463079 ENDOWMENT PRIZE & CERTIFICATE 6 VILLAGE AND POST- 1. PROF PARVATANENI GANGADHARA MAJHIGAVAN TEHSIL- LIBRARY & LIBRARY & INFORMATION RAO MEMORIAL MEDAL KORAON BLOCK-MANDA 34 M.L.I.S. 36518015 ASHISH KUMAR M\p\; Fkhh; MALE FIRST CLASS INFORMATION SCIENCE SCIENCE 2. DR S.R.RANGANATHAN ENDOWMENT VIA BHARAT GANJ DIST- PRIZE ALLHABAD PHONE: 8015314287 50-B, SUKANYA ILLAM, SUGAM RESIDENCY SOUTH, CRIMINOLOGY AND FIRST CLASS 1. THE R.M.MAHADEVAN GOLD MEDAL RAKKIYAPALAYAM RD, M.Sc. 32718020 ROSHAN S Nuh\d; nrs CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIMINOLOGY MALE WITH 35 2. I C R E S THIRU N.PICHANDI MEDAL SCIENCE DISTINCTION AMMAPALAYAM, ANUPPURPALAYAM POST, TIRUPPUR.
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