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Department of Commerce University of Madras Eligible Candidates Name List for M.Com Entrance Examinations (26.06.2014) DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES NAME LIST FOR M.COM ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS (26.06.2014) Sl. No Hall Ticket No Application No Name 1. MC001 595 Nivetha P 2. MC002 62 Sharmila.S 3. MC003 1717 Shanthi.P 4. MC004 367 Sruthi Sasindran 5. MC005 1395 Biswajoy Chakma 6. MC006 1991 Bhuvaneshwari.B 7. MC007 1977 Sabrina yasmin 8. MC008 1208 Shanmugapriya.R 9. MC009 1120 Deepika.A 10. MC010 1934 Kavitha.P 11. MC011 337 Beatrice Gnanasekar 12. MC012 112 Pathiban.P 13. MC013 715 Logesh.D 14. MC014 1919 Yamuna.K 15. MC015 503 Hemalatha.M 16. MC016 366 Vidhyaa Shree.R 17. MC017 1520 Sruthi.D.S 18. MC018 1797 Nagarjuna.B 19. MC019 526202/22-04-2014 Hamza.K.K 20. MC020 1769 Dharani.S 21. MC021 2604 Priyanka ghosh 22. MC022 1583 Nirmala.G 23. MC023 547 Dhanapal.M 24. MC024 1584 Divyabarathi.R 25. MC025 1519 Diwakar.T 26. MC026 170 Yuvarani.A 27. MC027 1146 Ranjani.G 28. MC028 2107 Priyanka .K 29. MC029 570 Viren kumar.P 30. MC030 2110 Anandan.T 31. MC031 2015 Bismin Flora.S.P 32. MC032 2434 Mohammed Hassan.B 33. MC033 1496 Leela.P 34. MC034 2435 Sibaqathullah.V 35. MC035 710 Monica.R 36. MC036 574 Manimala. S 37. MC037 322433 dt 16-05-2014 Vinod Kumar 38. MC038 524625 dt 08-05-2014 Ammu S. Krishna 1 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES NAME LIST FOR M.COM ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS (26.06.2014) 39. MC039 1187 Ayesha A 40. MC040 641 Naresh V 41. MC041 2249 Ammayappan C 42. MC042 1657 Prabhu C 43. MC043 2588 Gopinath R 44. MC044 68 Mohammed Zaeem Uz Zaman 45. MC045 3230 Priyanka K 946877738 dt 15-05- 46. MC046 2014 Anto arul anbarasu A 47. MC047 2551 Prabhu R 48. MC048 499 Uma K 49. MC049 648 Simon Santosh Kumar P 50. MC050 1786 Logeshwari S 51. MC051 2276 Manjula P 52. NC052 2013 Sunantha M 53. MC053 1527 Sudhandira A 54. MC054 3160 Jeevarathinam D 55. MC055 3229 Kamatshi K 56. MC056 1387 Prathipa V 57. MC057 1528 Josephine clara S 58. MC058 1020 Mohamed aslam A 59. MC059 3836 Sona K 60. MC060 3215 Madasamy S 61. MC061 1165 Kavitha G 62. MC062 2400 Hemalatha.M 63. MC063. 3339 Manimala. S 64. MC064 88 Prathap V 65. MC065 3314 Sherin ann verghese 66. MC066 426457 Monica.L 67. MC067 2853 Ranjitha.R 68. MC068 2025 Punithavathi.S 69. MC069 2685 Venkatraman.M 70. MC070 3154 Haripriya.K 71. MC071 3221 Sumithra.S 72. MC072 465 Ruquaiya Jahan 73. MC073 4117 Seetha.M 74. MC074 1917 Mahalakshmi B 75. MC075 3078 Dhivya G 76. MC076 3077 Punitha S 77. MC077 1455 Vaishali Angelina I 78. MC078 2399 Santhi. V 2 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES NAME LIST FOR M.COM ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS (26.06.2014) 79. MC079 857438 DT 23-05-2014 Anusha P.V 80. MC080 3713 Divya S 81. MC081 - Sanjai Gandhi N 82. MC082 2814 Shatheesh Kumar P 83. MC083 426262 dt 27-05-2014 Muhammed Rashiq P 84. MC084 3228 Banupriya V 85. MC085 784667 dt 24-5-2014 Vidya P 86. MC086 3694 Jayabharathi V 87. MC087 - Narasimmarao P 88. MC088 3562 Vidhya R 89. MC089 009565dt 27-5-2014 Salahudheen T P 90. MC090 705397 dt 19-5-2014 Mohammed Irshad P 91. MC091 338448 dt 9-5-2014 Sathiskumar M 92. MC092 1264 Gayathri V 93. MC093 527404 dt 21-5-2014 Jyothi Lakshmi A 94. MC094 8830520 dt 25-5-2014 Kiran Raj P 95. MC095 536720 dt 12-5-2014 Salman Faris P 96. MC096 536719 dt 12-5-2014 Sakeer K 97. MC097 705461 dt 13-5-2014 Mohammed Ibrahim M. K. 98. MC098 536721 dt 12-5-2014 Muhammed Rashid K K 99. MC099 994726 dt 30-4-2014 Santhana Mariappan N 100. MC100 3654 Ananda Raj Y 101. MC101 2831 Yashwanth Kumar K 102. MC102 4088 Devaraj J 103. MC103 3702 Mohamed abbas B 104. MC104 4404 Ashok s 105. MC105 4770 Manoja R 106. MC106 2926 Priyanka P 107. MC107 4345 Vadivambal G 108. MC108 3453 Usha M 109. MC109 4725 Gracia A 110. MC110 3478 Duraimanickam K 111. MC111 1505 Hemavathi M 112. MC112 4559 Vignesh J 113. MC113 1506 Jeevitha A 114. MC114 2406 Vilasini B 115. MC115 4829 Prema J 116. MC116 3208 Bhavani M 117. MC117 4873 Manikandan R 118. MC118 4104 Manitha S 119. MC119 4044 Balaji A 3 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES NAME LIST FOR M.COM ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS (26.06.2014) 120. MC120 727 Subash K 121. MC121 4112 Subramaniam R M 122. MC122 174 Naresh Kumar R 123. MC123 232537 dt 30-5-2014 Pamshang Rungsung 124. MC124 3005 Ramya R 125. MC125 2098 Mani Kumar P R 126. MC126 606992 dt 30-5-2014 Edward Raj P 127. MC127 4615 Sangeetha A 128. MC128 4864 Vinitha V 129. MC129 2101 Yeswanth M 130. MC130 4899 Sowmiya M 131. MC131 2100 Subramanian S 132. MC132 4478 Vijaya Kumar S 133. MC133 2370 Vishnu Priya K 134. MC134 4973 Gayathri C 135. MC135 3524 Thilagavathi S 136. MC136 4134 Karthika B 137. MC137 1772 Nithya R 138. MC138 4135 Anjana Devi J 139. MC139 3644 Latha Kumar N G 140. MC140 4193 Sakthivel R 141. MC141 2657 Shobana V 142. MC142 685 Madhan Kumar G 143. MC143 1500 Beulah D 144. MC144 1156 Vadivukkarasi N 145. MC145 4655 Prasanna B 146. MC146 nill Vijay M 147. MC147 4784 Abisha Mercy A M 148. MC148 2306 Pallavi R 149. MC149 nill Mahendiran C 150. MC150 1737 Latha M 151. MC151 2067 Ramakrishnan S 152. MC152 2709 Karanandrewsingh 153. MC153 4327 Heera M V 154. MC154 630 Karuppa Raj P 155. MC155 2337 Veeraprasanth R 156. MC157 2092 Ashwini Prakalya J 157. MC158 2325 Mageshwari J 158. MC159 2526 Suganya P 159. MC160 4358 Sheila Eveline N 160. MC161 2764 Nithya K 4 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES NAME LIST FOR M.COM ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS (26.06.2014) 161. MC162 4499 Kavivairavan A 162. MC163 3895 Ivey Anna Eric 163. MC164 3760 Sathya Priya Y 164. MC165 3594 Clinton Arul Jothi S 165. MC166 1765 Dharani Ritesh 166. MC167 1521 Soruba G 167. MC168 38852 Govardhanan V 168. MC169 2684 Karthika S 169. MC170 173 Perumal K 170. MC171 607096 dt. 4/6/14 Manikandan R 171. MC172 1736 Varalakshmi B 172. MC173 2279 Shanthini P 173. MC174 914 Logeswari V 174. MC175 4453 Gomathi S 175. MC176 4740 Mithin Mourya V S 176. MC177 2245 Tamil Vani R 177. MC178 3047 Monalisha Sahu 178. MC179 4274 Geroge Vincent A 179. MC180 3770 Suganya P 180. MC181 771 Jothiraman P S 181. MC182 2102 Sitaram S 182. MC183 3971 Ranjith Kumar G 183. MC184 1068 Radhika P 184. MC185 3555 Pavithra P 185. MC186 3456 Silambarasan A 186. MC187 4417 Tryphena Rajkumar 187. MC188 1532 Saranya D 188. MC189 3015 Shemalatha M 189. MC190 3049 Sheetal C 190. MC191 2972 India M 191. MC192 4672 Karthik B T 192. MC193 4528 Shamirudheen R 193. MC194 2961 Vadivel D 194. MC195 3496 Mercy J 195. MC196 4351 Ramya T R 196. MC197 4377 Bhavani G 197. MC198 3905 Dhanalakshmi M 198. MC199 3902 Pavithra K 199. MC200 1341 Santhosh Bikash Tongchangya 200. MC201 3342 Gopi Krishna S 201. MC202 1885 Soniya Gandhi K 5 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES NAME LIST FOR M.COM ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS (26.06.2014) 202. MC203 3341 Jaya Sri M 203. MC204 4986 Rajesh Kumar S 204. MC205 938322 dt 30-05-2014 Srivatsan M Dr. S. GURUSAMY Professor and Head 6 .
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