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SRI VENKATESWARA INSTITUTE of MEDICAL SCIENCES, TIRUPATI (A University Established by an Act No SRI VENKATESWARA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, TIRUPATI (A University established by an act No. 12/95 ofA.P. State Legislature) TIRUMALA TIRUPATI DEVASTHANAMS Admissions 2014 MCh Urology revised provisional merit list 1. The candidates are informed to verify the particulars notified in the following revised provisional merit list including trie area belongs to, number of attempts in PG degree. The genuine objections (if any) may be informed with documentary evidence by email ([email protected]} on or before 19.07.2014. 2. Area belongs is decided based on the guidelines prescribed in the AP presidential order-1974 (G.O.P No. 646, dt: 10.07.1979) Explanation: a. The candidate who studied both MBBS and PG degree in a college in a particular area within the state of Andhra Pradesh/Telangana shall be considered in that particular area only. b. The candidate who studied MBBS in a college located in AU area and PG degree in a college located in OU area, his/her area shall be considered under AU area, because out of the maximum 7 years of study preceding the qualifying examination, the maximum period of the study is in AU area. c. The candidate who studied MBBS in a college located outside the state of Andhra Pradesh/Telangana and PG degree in a college located in OU area, his/her area shall be considered under Un-Reserved category, since, the maximum 7 years of study including the qualifying examination is not from within the state. d. The candidate who studied MBBS in a college located in AU area and PG degree in a college located in outside the state of Andhra Pradesh/Telangana, his/her area shall be considered under Un-reserved, since, the qualifying examination is studied from outside the state of Andhra Pradesh e. If a candidate studied both MBBS and PG degree in a college located outside the state of Andhra Pradesh he/she shall not be considered under any local area (AU,OU,SVU) but can claim under un-reserved category, if they fulfill one of the following with proper documentary proof. i. Those who have studied in Andhra Pradesh from class 1 to 12 Either of the parents resided in Andhra Pradesh for a period of 10 years Either of the parents employed in Govt. of AP, Central Govt., Public sector corporations, local bodies, universities and other similar quasi government institutions within the state at the time of submitting the application. iv. Spouse employed in Govt. of AP, Central Govt., Public sector corporations, local bodies, universities and other similar quasi government institutions within the state at the time of submitting the application. v. The documentary proof will be scrutinized carefully and legal action will be initiated against those who produce false proof and their names will be referred to Medical Council of India for necessary action. vi. Refer the prospectus for proper documentary proof to be produced at the time of counseling. N DEAN IV. WSTITiniOFMEDICALSCIEM^ TlftUPATI-617 507 SRI VENKATESWARA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, TIRUPATI MCh Urology revised provisional merit list-2Oi4 Admit card Name of the candidate No.of MBBS studied at MS studied at Area Entrance Rank No. attempts Belongs to marks inPG 10127302 SATISH i Gandhi Medical College, Gandhi Medical College, SECUNDERABAD OU 84 *1&2 SECUNDERABAD 10127254 AMAN CHANDRA i Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD Kakatiya Medical College, WARANGAL OU 84 10127285 PRADEEP i Kakatiya Medical College, WARANGAL Kakatiya Medical College, WARANGAL OU 78 *3&4 10127278 MANIKANTAN i Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD Gandhi Medical College, SECUNDERABAD OU 78 10127312 SRIDHAR i Andhra Medical College, JIPMER, PONDICHERRY UR 77 *5to7 t VISAKHAPATNAM « « ( 10127318 VENKATA CHAITANYA i Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD OU 77 10127294 RAMESH i Kurnool Medical College, KURNOOL Andhra Medical College, VISAKHAPATNAM SVU 77 10127252 ABZAL BASHA ii Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD OU 76 8 HYDERABAD 10127296 RANDHIR KUMAR i S.V.S.Medical College, Mahaboob Nagar Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD OU 75 9 10127270 K KRISHNA KARTHIK i MNR Medical College & Hospital, Sanga Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD OU 74 10 Reddy 10127269 HARSHAVARDHAN i Andhra Medical College, Rangaraya Medical College, KAKINADA AU 73 * 11 & 12 VISAKHAPATNAM 10127274 KISHORE KUMAR REDDY i Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD Mamata Medical College, KHAMMAM OU 73 10127271 KALYAN i KASTURBA MEDICAL COLLEGE, MANIPAL Alluri Seetharama Raju Academy of Medical UR 72 13 Sciences, ELURU 10127291 RAJASHEKAR i Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, S.V.S.Medical College, MAHABOOBNAGAR OU 71 14 NALGONDA 10127321 VENKATA RANGA SWAMY iv Kurnool Medical College, KURNOOL DNB training at South Central hospital SVU 71 15 secunderabad. 10127287 PRAVEENCHANDRA G i Sri Venkateswara Medical College, Narayana Medical College, NELLORE SVU 70 *16to TIRUPATI 19 10127298 SANDEEP KUMAR i Narayana Medical College, NELLORE Sri Venkateswara Medical College, SVU 70 TIRUPATI 10127304 SESHU MOHAN i Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD OU 70 10127301 SATHISH KUMAR ii Kurnool Medical College, KURNOOL DNB training at ESI HOSPITAL,HYDERABAD SVU 70 10127272 KARTHIK i NRI Medical College, Chinnakakani Dr. PSIMS, GANNAVARAM AU 69 * 20 & 21 10127314 SURENDRAREDDY i Kurnool Medical College, KURNOOL Sri Venkateswara Medical College, SVU 69 TIRUPATI 10127297 RAVI i Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD RAJAH MUTHIAH MEDICAL COLLEGE, TN UR 68 22 10127313 SUDHEER i Mamata Medical College, KHAMMAM Kakatiya Medical College, WARANGAL OU 67 *23to 10127263 DEEPAK i Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD OU 67 25 HYDERABAD 10127282 NAGESHWAR RAO ii Gandhi Medical College, SEC'BAD Andhra Medical College, VISAKHAPATNAM OU 67 10127300 SASIKIRAN i Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD OU 66 * 26 & 27 10127281 NAGESHWAR RAO i LUGANSK STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, Kakatiya Medical College, WARANGAL UR 66 UKRAINE 10127256 ANJA NAI.K i Andhra^ Medical College, Guntur Medical College, GUNTUR AU , 65 * 28 & 29 VISAKHAPATNAM 10127309 SIVASANKAR REDDY wfr Narayana Medical College, NELLORE DNB training at SEVEN HILLS HOSPITALS, SVU 65 Vizag 10127284 NARESHKUMAR i Mamata Medical College, KHAMMAM Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, OU 64 30 KARIMNAGAR 10127275 KRANTHI KUMAR REDDY i MNR Medical College & Hospital, Sanga Mamata Medical College, KHAMMAM OU 63 31 Reddy 10127253 AJAY KUMAR i Andhra Medical College, Guntur Medical College, GUNTUR AU 62 * 32 & 33 VISAKHAPATNAM 10127292 RAMANA wfr Guntur Medical College, GUNTUR Rangaraya Medical College, KAKINADA AU 62 10127279 MANOJKUMAR i Guntur Medical College, GUNTUR NRI Medical College, Chinnakakani, Guntur AU 61 *34to 10127306 SHIVA KUMAR i Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Siddhartha Medical College, VIJAYAWADA OU 61 36 KARIMNAGAR 10127273 KARUNA KUMAR REDDY wfr Sri Venkateswara Medical College, Narayana Medical College, NELLORE SVU 61 TIRUPATI 10127266 GANGADHAR i Deccan College of Medical Sciences, MNR Medical College & Hospital, Sanga OU 60 37 HYDERABAD Reddy 10127299 SASIDHARA RAO wfr Government Medical College, Mediciti Institute of Medical Sciences, SVU 57 * 38 & 39 ANANTHAPUR R.R.Dist 10127255 ANAND wfr Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD Osmania Medical College, HYDERABAD OU 57 10127258 ANUSHA i Gandhi Medical College, Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, OU 56 *40to SECUNDERABAD NALGONDA 43 10127276 KRISHNA SUMANTH i Guntur Medical College, GUNTUR KASTURBA MEDICAL COLLEGE, MANIPAL, UR 56 KARNATAKA 10127283 NARESH i Government Medical College, MAHADEVAPPA RAMPURE MEDICAL UR 56 ANANTHAPUR COLLEGE 10127290 RAGHUVEER wfr NRI Medical College, Chinnakakani, JJM MEDICAL COLLEGE, KARNATAKA UR 56 Guntur 10127280 MOHAMMED RAFI ii Sri Venkateswara Medical College, DNB training at SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY SVU 52 44 TIRUPATI HOSPITAL, Sec'bad 10127286 PRASA1MTH i S.V.S.Medical College, , S.V.S.Medical College, MAHABOOBNAGAR- OU 51 45 MAHABOOBNAGAR-SVSMC 10127257 ANURAGJOSE i Andhra Medical College, Andhra Medical College, VISAKHAPATNAM AU 50 46 VISAKHAPATNAM 10127308 SIVA SAI BHARADWAJA i St Johns banglore P.E.S.Institute of Medical Sciences & UR 49 * 47 & 48 Research, KUPPAM 10127261 CHAITANYA VANI wfr Gandhi Medical College, Gandhi Medical College, SECUNDERABAD OU 49 SECUNDERABAD 10127307 SIRANDASARUN i Gandhi Medical College, Gandhi Medical College, SECUNDERABAD OU 48 49 SECUNDERABAD 10127265 G UDAY KIRAN i VYDEHI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, UR 47 *50&51 SCIENCES AND RESEARCH CENTRE NALGONDA 10127317 VARA PRASAD wfr Andhra Medical College, Rangaraya Medical College, KAKINADA AU 47 VISAKHAPATNAM * Indicates that since some of the candidates have not yet passed P.G. and some of the candidates gave wrong data on final MBBS marks, the ranks between/ among the candidates who secured equal marks in entrance test could not be decided now. The inter-se merit between/among these candidates will be decided at the time of counseling. SRI VENKATESWARA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, TIRUPATI Admissions 2014 MCh Urology Not qualified Candidates list Admit card Name of the candidate Entrance marks Rank No. 10127262 CHANDU KRISHNA 45 Not Qualified 10127259 ASHOK 45 Not Qualified 10127260 CH NAGARAJU 42 Not Qualified 10127277 KUTUMBA CHANDRA 42 Not Qualified 10127315 SURESH GOUD 42 Not Qualified 10127295 RANADHEER 42 Not Qualified 10127251 A V NIKHIL 34 Not Qualified 10127303 SATISH REDDY 34 Not Qualified 10127305 SETU MADHAVI 31 Not Qualified .
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