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2020-21 National Scholarship Result (PDF) F. No.1 10'1 9/07/2018-Sch Government of lndia Ministry of Tribal Affairs (Scholarship Division) Jeevan Tara Building, New Delhi, Dated: 13th August, 2021 sUBJECT: List of selected candidates for the year 2020-21 under the scheme of ,,National Fellowship and scholarship for Higher Education for sT students" List of selected candidates for award of Fellowships/scholarships under the scheme of "National Fellowship and Scholarship for Higher Education for ST students" for the year 2020-21 is as under:- l. Fellowships- 750 Awardees ll. Scholarships- 1000 Students for Graduation courses & Post-Graduation courses 2. The merit list has been prepared with the approval of competent authority as per scheme guidelines based on the marks entered by the student at Fellowship Portal/NSP and documents verified by concerned lnstitutes/Ministry. 3. lt may please be noted that the award of Fellowship/Scholarship is liable to be cancelled in the following circumstances: - lf the selected student is found to be ineligible to receive the fellowship/scholarship at any point of time; . ln case of any kind of misconduct committed by the student; . Concealment of facts or wrong declaration of marks/any other document; lv. lf the candidates is found availing similar kind of financial assistance from any other source; U nsatisfactory academic progress. Encl: As above tr".}JDJ,'#r,.nnr Deputy Secretary to the Government of lndia Copy to: - DDG (NlC) - For uploading the merit list on the Ministry's website. Annexure-2 750 Provisionally selected students for National Fellowship-2020-21 Annexure-2: List of 750 provisionally selected ST Candidates under the National Fellowship - 2020-21 Sl No. Awardee No Applicant name Research Stream Course University Name Selected Category 202021-NFST-KAR-01046 SURESHA KUMAR O Humanities and Social Ph.D Kannada University Divyangjan 1 Sciences 202021-NFST-KAR-03468 ASHOKA G Humanities and Social Ph.D Kannada University Divyangjan 2 Sciences 202021-NFST-KAR-01789 MARUTHI B K Humanities and Social Ph.D Kannada University Divyangjan 3 Sciences 202021-NFST-KAR-01457 SHIVARAJ Humanities and Social Ph.D Kannada University Divyangjan 4 Sciences 202021-NFST-KAR-01988 JAYALAKSHMI T Humanities and Social Ph.D Kannada University Divyangjan 5 Sciences 202021-NFST-BIH-02836 MUNNA KUMAR SHARMA Humanities and Social Ph.D Jai Prakash University, Chapra Divyangjan 6 Sciences 202021-NFST-KAR-02342 MARILINGAPPA Humanities and Social Ph.D Gulbarga University Divyangjan 7 Sciences 202021-NFST-KAR-02319 VEERENDRA KUMAR Humanities and Social Ph.D Kannada University Divyangjan 8 Sciences 202021-NFST-KAR-02009 MANJUNATH Humanities and Social Ph.D Kannada University Divyangjan 9 Sciences 202021-NFST-RAJ-01726 Brahma Meena Humanities and Social M.Phil University Of Delhi Divyangjan 10 Sciences 202021-NFST-KAR-00004 RAKSHITHA R Sciences Ph.D Jss Academy Of Higher Education And PVTG 11 Research 202021-NFST-ODI-01774 MOHESHWAR RAITA Humanities and Social M.Phil(2 KISS university PVTG 12 Sciences yr)+Ph.D(3 yr) 202021-NFST-ODI-00062 SUJATA KERKETTA Humanities and Social M.Phil Gangadhar Meher University PVTG 13 Sciences 202021-NFST-MAH-01979 Atram Ganesh Madi Humanities and Social Ph.D Gondwana University Gadchiroli PVTG 14 Sciences 202021-NFST-AND-03430 Sugalinanavath Krushna Naik Sciences M.Phil(2 Sri Krishnadevaraya Univesity PVTG 15 yr)+Ph.D(3 yr) 202021-NFST-ODI-02867 SANJIT KUMAR KANHAR Humanities and Social M.Phil KISS university PVTG 16 Sciences 202021-NFST-MAN-00486 JOANNA J Humanities and Social Ph.D Tezpur University PVTG 17 Sciences 202021-NFST-MAN-01141 K P Sousa Humanities and Social Ph.D Mahatma Gandhi University PVTG 18 Sciences Meghalaya 202021-NFST-TRI-02847 ALOKESH REANG Humanities and Social Ph.D Banaras Hindu University PVTG 19 Sciences 202021-NFST-TEL-00891 BHUKYA SUJATHA Humanities and Social M.Phil(2 Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University BPL 20 Sciences yr)+Ph.D(3 yr) 202021-NFST-KAR-04076 K CHANDRA KUMARA Sciences Ph.D Indian Agricultural Research Institute BPL 21 202021-NFST-CHH-00126 KISHOR KUMAR KOTHARI Humanities and Social Ph.D Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya BPL 22 Sciences 202021-NFST-RAJ-01423 RAJENDRA PRASAD MEENA Humanities and Social Ph.D Mohanlal Sukhadia University BPL 23 Sciences 202021-NFST-KAR-03995 NANDINI G A Sciences Ph.D Indian Agricultural Research Institute BPL 24 202021-NFST-KAR-04069 VIGHNESH Sciences Ph.D University Of Agricultural Science, BPL 25 Bengaluru 202021-NFST-ASS-00762 Mwina Basumatary Humanities and Social M.Phil Bodoland University BPL 26 Sciences 202021-NFST-TRI-01249 JAHAR DEBBARMA Humanities and Social Ph.D Tripura University BPL 27 Sciences 202021-NFST-TRI-01579 DIPRA KISHOR DEBBARMA Humanities and Social Ph.D Tripura University BPL 28 Sciences 202021-NFST-KAR-03941 chidanandappa Sciences Ph.D G.B. Pant University Of Agri. & Tech. BPL 29 202021-NFST-UTT-01411 Balakram Sarswat Humanities and Social Ph.D Banaras Hindu University BPL 30 Sciences 202021-NFST-KAR-01126 SUMITHRA R Humanities and Social Ph.D University Of Mysore BPL 31 Sciences 32 202021-NFST-KAR-03095 ANASUYA Sciences Ph.D University Of Mysore BPL 202021-NFST-JAM-02937 SAFINA KOSSER Sciences Ph.D Shere-E-Kashmir University Of BPL 33 Agricultural Sciences And Technology, Jammu, 34 202021-NFST-JAM-00953 MOHD IQBAL Sciences Ph.D Jammu University BPL Page 1 Sl No. Awardee No Applicant name Research Stream Course University Name Selected Category 202021-NFST-MEG-00197 Lucy Manisha Kurbah Engineering and Ph.D North Eastern Hill University BPL 35 Technology 202021-NFST-LAD-00109 Stanzin Diskit Sciences Ph.D Shere-E-Kashmir University Of BPL 36 Agricultural Sciences And Technology, Jammu, 202021-NFST-KAR-00791 SHRUTI NAYAK Humanities and Social Ph.D Akka Mahadevi Karnataka State BPL 37 Sciences Womens University 202021-NFST-WES-02150 INDRAMAN SUBBA Humanities and Social Ph.D Banaras Hindu University BPL 38 Sciences 202021-NFST-AND-02489 KANTRATHI MURALI Humanities and Social Ph.D Andhra University BPL 39 Sciences 202021-NFST-LAD-00037 TSULTIM PALMO Sciences Ph.D Shere-E-Kashmir University Of BPL 40 Agricultural Sciences And Technology, Kashmir 202021-NFST-UTT-01621 PRADEEP KUMAR RAI Humanities and Social Ph.D B.B.Ambedkar University, Lucknow BPL 41 Sciences 202021-NFST-TEL-01321 K GOPAL Humanities and Social M.Phil Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University BPL 42 Sciences 202021-NFST-KER-00534 ASWATHI BALAKRISHNAN Humanities and Social M.Phil Sree Sankaracharya University Of BPL 43 Sciences Sanskrit, Kalady 44 202021-NFST-TEL-01185 D SANTHOSH Sciences Ph.D University Of Hyderabad BPL 202021-NFST-KAR-02027 Borappa Patil Humanities and Social Ph.D RANI CHANNAMA UNIVERISTY BPL 45 Sciences BELAGAVI 202021-NFST-KAR-01792 PRAVEEN V KAREPPANAVAR Humanities and Social Ph.D Kannada University BPL 46 Sciences 202021-NFST-MAH-02640 BAHIRAM MAHENDRA EKNATH Sciences Ph.D Post Graduate Institute, Mahatma BPL 47 Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth 202021-NFST-GUJ-02608 SHAILESHBHAI BAMANJIBHAI VASAVAHumanities and Social Ph.D SHREE GOVIND GURU UNIVERSITY BPL 48 Sciences GODHARA 202021-NFST-TRI-03109 Dhanu Kumar Murasing Sciences Ph.D G.B. Pant University Of Agri. & Tech. BPL 49 50 202021-NFST-GUJ-03062 CHAUDHARI SONALIBEN BHARATBHAISciences Ph.D Navsari Agricultural University BPL 51 202021-NFST-ASS-00416 Anindita Basumatary Sciences Ph.D Gauhati University BPL 202021-NFST-TEL-02915 BHUKYA RAGHU Humanities and Social M.Phil University Of Hyderabad BPL 52 Sciences 202021-NFST-AND-00057 MUDAVATH NANDINI Sciences M.Phil(2 Acharya Nagarjuna University BPL 53 yr)+Ph.D(3 yr) 202021-NFST-TEL-02964 PALLAKONDA ARCHANA Engineering and Ph.D SR University BPL 54 Technology 202021-NFST-KAR-00957 LOKESHMURTHY R Humanities and Social Ph.D Mangalore University BPL 55 Sciences 202021-NFST-JAM-03638 maqbool ahmed Humanities and Social Ph.D Maulana Azad National Urdu University BPL 56 Sciences 202021-NFST-MAH-00399 HURDUKHE JOTIBA NIVRUTTI Humanities and Social Ph.D Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada BPL 57 Sciences University Nanded 58 202021-NFST-AND-03329 VANKUDAVATU KRISHNA NAIK Sciences Ph.D Acharya Nagarjuna University BPL 202021-NFST-KAR-01392 SHRUTHI H Humanities and Social Ph.D Kannada University BPL 59 Sciences 60 202021-NFST-JAM-00447 WASEEM YOUNIS KHAN GOJAR Sciences Ph.D University Of Kashmir BPL 202021-NFST-TEL-02824 Lavudya Suresh Humanities and Social M.Phil(2 Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University BPL 61 Sciences yr)+Ph.D(3 yr) 202021-NFST-JAM-00590 ALTAF AHMED Humanities and Social Ph.D University Of Kashmir BPL 62 Sciences 63 202021-NFST-TEL-02903 GUGGULOTH RANI Sciences Ph.D Osmania University BPL 202021-NFST-ODI-02024 RUPALI TUDU Humanities and Social Ph.D KISS university BPL 64 Sciences 202021-NFST-TEL-02801 KETHAVATH SANTHOSH NAYAK Engineering and Ph.D CSIR-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL BPL 65 Technology TECHNOLOGY, HYDERABAD 202021-NFST-GUJ-01238 BIRARI VAISHALIKUMARI VINODBHAISciences Ph.D Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada BPL 66 Agricultural University 67 202021-NFST-JAM-03618 Bilal Rashid Sciences Ph.D Jammu University BPL 68 202021-NFST-MIZ-03186 LALLIANMAWII Sciences Ph.D Mizoram University BPL 202021-NFST-KAR-03182 LOKESHA H B Humanities and Social Ph.D University Of Mysore BPL 69 Sciences 202021-NFST-UTT-01361 AMAR SINGH Humanities and Social Ph.D Banaras Hindu University BPL 70 Sciences 202021-NFST-ASS-00255 Swgwmsar Brahma Humanities and Social Ph.D Assam University BPL 71 Sciences Page 2 Sl No. Awardee No Applicant name Research Stream Course University Name Selected Category 202021-NFST-TEL-02583 k sreekanth Engineering and Ph.D Savitribai Phule Pune University
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