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BACHELOR of ARTS GENERAL DEGREE PROGRAMME (EXTERNAL) - 2015 19TH NOVEMBER 2015 Serial App BACHELOR OF ARTS GENERAL DEGREE PROGRAMME (EXTERNAL) - 2015 19TH NOVEMBER 2015 Serial App. No Name ADD 1 ADD 2 ADD 3 TIME No 1 13 S.SUSEEKARAN NO 02, JAFFNA ROAD, VAVUNIYA. 9.00 2 112 R.KATHIRAVAN IYANNA VEETHEY, WEST CHUNNAKAM, JAFFNA. 9.00 3 117 P.NIMALRAJ SIRUPPIDDY WEST, NEERVELY, JAFFNA. 9.00 4 295 L.THUVARAKAN WARD NO-01, ALLAIPIDDY, JAFFNA. 9.00 5 334 A.ROBERISRI VAIRAVA KOVIL RD, BROWN RD, JAFFNA. 9.00 CITY 6 370 T.THANUSWARAN MOTORS,KODDAIKAADU, CHUNNAKAM, JAFFNA. 9.00 7 406 K.KETHARAN ATCHUVELY NORTH, ATCHUVELY, JAFFNA. 9.00 8 409 S.JEEVITHAVASAN ARASADY ROAD, THOPPU, ATCHUVELY, JAFFNA. 9.00 9 555 K.RAJKUMAR TC LANE, CHANKANAI, JAFFNA. 9.00 THILLAIVAASAM, POOTHARMADAM, 10 710 S.JANOOTHINY MUTHALIYAR KOPAY NORTH JAFFNA. 9.00 11 762 M.NAKULA AMMAN VEETHY, THIRUNELVELY EAST, JAFFNA. 10.00 12 774 N.ARULINI 12,KILLNER LANE, KASTHURIYAR ROAD, JAFFNA. 10.00 NO 12, SUBRAMANIYAM 13 788 M.KEERTHANA ROAD, ARIYALAI, JAFFNA. 10.00 14 792 R.RAJBARATHY WARD NO 02, ALLAIPIDDY, JAFFNA. 10.00 15 809 Y.VIMSIYA ALLEN ROAD, KARAINAGAR. 10.00 16 810 R.SHARMILA PETTOR VASAM, MAIN STREET, ILAVALAI, JAFFNA. 10.00 17 816 S.PRAMILA IMAYANAN WEST, NAVALADY UDUPPIDDY, JAFFNA. 10.00 BACHELOR OF ARTS GENERAL DEGREE PROGRAMME (EXTERNAL) - 2015 19TH NOVEMBER 2015 Serial App. No Name ADD 1 ADD 2 ADD 3 TIME No 4TH CROSS, POINT 18 831 M.MARYMEDONA ST THOMAS LANE, PEDRO, JAFFNA. 10.00 19 843 I.MARIAVERGINI ST JAMES LANE, ILAVALAI, JAFFNA. 10.00 20 844 M.GAJANTHAN 43, PALAM ROAD, KANTHERMADAM, JAFFNA. 10.00 21 846 B.MOHANA 721, POINT PEDRO ROAD, NALLUR, JAFFNA. 11.00 22 851 C.JAYANTHINI SIVAPURA RD, VALVETTITHURAI, JAFFNA. 11.00 23 893 K.THARUNIKA OLD ROAD, KOPAY SOUTH, KOPAY, JAFFNA. 11.00 24 897 P.ANITHA EARLALAI WEST, EARLALAI, JAFFNA. 11.00 UYARAPULAM, 25 901 S.THUVARAKA CHURCH LANE, ANAICODDAI, JAFFNA. 11.00 26 904 P.SUBAKALA SUTHUMALAI NORTH, MANIPAY, JAFFNA. 11.00 27 925 S.VEZHINI 23, SIVAN PANNAI ROAD, JAFFNA. 11.00 28 970 K.MATHUSHA 391, NAVALAR ROAD, NALLUR, JAFFNA. 11.00 29 976 Y.THISANTHI MONTHIPULAM, KARAINAGAR. 11.00 30 977 N.MEENAGA NEELIPPANTHANAI, KARAINAGAR. 11.00 PUNKANKULAM 31 1002 J.KIRTHIGA NO 71/12, RD,ARIYALAI, JAFFNA. 1.00 32 1007 Y.MATHUMEJA NO 35/6,KUMARASAMY RD, KANDARMADAM, JAFFNA. 1.00 33 1009 S.SAYANTHAN KALI KOVILADY, KALA POOMY, KARAINAGAR. 1.00 34 1011 S.BYRAVI NO 101/1, ODDUMADAM RD, JAFFNA. 1.00 BACHELOR OF ARTS GENERAL DEGREE PROGRAMME (EXTERNAL) - 2015 19TH NOVEMBER 2015 Serial App. No Name ADD 1 ADD 2 ADD 3 TIME No 35 1012 T.SUGANYA MANIPAY NORTH, MANIPAY, JAFFNA. 1.00 36 1036 A.MARYSHANA WORD NO 11, DELFT. 1.00 37 1044 K.SIVASUTHAN MANIYAKARAN LANE, KOKUVIL EAST KOKUVIL, JAFFNA. 1.00 38 1045 S. SUKIRTHSNA UDUVIL SOUTH, MANIPAY, JAFFNA. 1.00 39 1046 T.JANANY VATHTHIRAYAN NORTH, THALAIYADY, JAFFNA. 1.00 40 1156 K.INKARAN ANDIRAN KARANAVAI WEST, KARAWEDDY, JAFFNA. 1.00 NEW ROAD 41 1242 V.PAUSTEENA NO.53/4, KOIYATHODDAM, JAFFNA. 2.00 42 1247 V.PIRATHEEPAN NO 171/3, MANIPAY RD, JAFFNA. 2.00 43 1248 R.BRABAAHAR NEERVELY NORTH, NEERVELY, JAFFNA. 2.00 44 1256 P.KENTHIRESAN KALINAGAR, VADDU NORTH, SITHANKERNEY, JAFFNA. 2.00 45 1272 M.SUREKA THODDILADY, CHANKANAI, JAFFNA. 2.00 46 1280 N.THUSYANTHY 63, RAJESWARY ROAD, NAYANMANKADDU, JAFFNA. 2.00 KOKUVIL EAST, 47 1365 A.GOWTHAMI ADIYAPATHAM RD, KOKUVIL, JAFFNA. 2.00 48 1412 R.SHENUJA VADDU EAST, SITHANKERNY, JAFFNA. 2.00 49 1420 MA.MARY ANITA NO.43, GURUSOLI RD, CHUNDIKULI, JAFFNA. 2.00 50 1424 R.SUGANYA VADDU EAST, VADDU KODDAI, JAFFNA. 2.00 51 1425 T. KAVITHALINY VARANY EYATTALAI, VARANY, JAFFNA. 9.00 BACHELOR OF ARTS GENERAL DEGREE PROGRAMME (EXTERNAL) - 2015 19TH NOVEMBER 2015 Serial App. No Name ADD 1 ADD 2 ADD 3 TIME No 52 1447 A. JANANI 20, KACHCHERI NALLUR RD, JAFFNA. 9.00 53 1449 K. KISHNAKUMARI NAVALAR RD, MATHAGAL, JAFFNA. 9.00 54 1516 EJL.JEROGINI NO 160/1, MAIN STREET, JAFFNA. 9.00 55 1517 K.SINGARAJAN VAYAVILAN SOUTH, VAYAVILAN, JAFFNA. 9.00 56 1584 M.PARANIKA NO 43/1,RAMALINGAM RD, THIRUNELVELY EAST, JAFFNA. 9.00 57 1634 J.SELASTEEN FATHIMA VEETHY, MATHAGAL, JAFFNA. 9.00 58 1725 G.NISHANTHY NO 9,JAMUNA VEETHY, NALLUR, JAFFNA. 9.00 59 1731 AR.ANOJAN NARANTHANAI CENTER, KAYTS, JAFFNA. 9.00 60 1738 AJ.DEONISHIYA NO.200, GROUSSAULT RD, JAFFNA. 9.00 61 1742 R.LAJEETHARAN VATHARAWATTA, PUTTUR, JAFFNA. 10.00 62 1786 NK.PIATRISLOWSIKA NO.26/1, TEMPLE RD, JAFFNA. 10.00 63 1792 A.ANANTHANIROSHAN COURTD RD, MALLAKAM, JAFFNA. 10.00 64 1834 I.GOWSIKAN VATHARA WATTAI, PUTTUR, JAFFNA. 10.00 65 1863 S.LUXSANA SANDILIPAY WEST, SANDILIPAY, JAFFNA. 10.00 66 1874 S.ESWARAN KANESWARAM, ALAVEDDY NORTH, JAFFNA. 10.00 67 1877 R.VIMALRAJ NO 211,ST.BENEDICT RD, ARIYALAI WEST, JAFFNA. 10.00 68 1879 S.JENUSHA VADDU EAST, SITHANKERNY, JAFFNA. 10.00 BACHELOR OF ARTS GENERAL DEGREE PROGRAMME (EXTERNAL) - 2015 19TH NOVEMBER 2015 Serial App. No Name ADD 1 ADD 2 ADD 3 TIME No 69 1895 S.VIVEKAJINI NO 24,DR.BARATHY HOUSE, HOSPITAL RD, JAFFNA. 10.00 70 2088 K.YASHOTHARADEVI ELAKADY, KOPAY NORTH,KOPAY, JAFFNA. 10.00 71 2188 A.PIRATHEEPA POST MASTER LANE, UDUPPDDY, JAFFANA. 11.00 72 2245 S SINTHUJAN 116, KANNATHIDDY RD, JAFFNA. 11.00 73 2438 K.THANUSAN KUMARAKODDAM CENTRE, KONDAVIL, JAFFNA. 11.00 74 2439 P.DAYALINI ELANTHAISLAI, KARAINAGAR, JAFFNA. 11.00 75 2506 P.MATHURATHAN 40/2, KALAIMAGAL RD, ARIYALAI, JAFFNA. 11.00 76 2677 M.THAVARANJINI WARD NO-14, DELFT, EAST. 11.00 PUTTUR, KUMARASAMI 77 2679 A.PIRASANTH PUTTUR EAST, VEETHI JAFFNA. 11.00 78 2690 T.THANANSENY NEERVELY SOUTH, NEERVELY, JAFFNA. 11.00 79 2707 P.POJINI SIVAN STROES LANE, INUVIL WEST,INUVIL, JAFFNA. 11.00 80 2734 S.PRATHEEPAN AMUTHAPAVANAM, ACHCHELUNEERVELY, JAFFNA. 11.00 81 2760 K.KUGATHASAN ERALALAI EAST, ERALALI, JAFFNA. 1.00 NO.46/6, CHUNNAKAM 82 2993 S.PANKKAJAN EAST, CHUNNAKAM, JAFFNA. 1.00 NAVALY NORTH 83 2998 T.PILOMINA PULAYAR RD, MANIPAY, JAFFNA. 1.00 84 3038 R.SHALINY ELAM KALIGNER MANRAM, SADDANATHAR RD, NALLUR. 1.00 85 3116 S.RABEESAN NO 18/4 1,SENIOR LANE, KALADDY AMMAN, JAFFNA 1.00 BACHELOR OF ARTS GENERAL DEGREE PROGRAMME (EXTERNAL) - 2015 19TH NOVEMBER 2015 Serial App. No Name ADD 1 ADD 2 ADD 3 TIME No 86 3117 R.LALITHINI 176, TEMPLE ROAD, JAFFNA. 1.00 87 3144 N.KEERTHIKA GPS ROAD, KALVIYANKADU. JAFFNA. 1.00 88 3236 B.BANINY MANATPULAM, ALAVEDDY EAST, JAFFNA. 1.00 89 3245 M.PIRUPURAM 51, RAJESWARY ROAD, NAYANMARKADDU, JAFFNA. 1.00 KENIYADI 90 3695 T.KIRUSHANTHY LANE,ADIYAPATHAM THIRUNELVELY, JAFFNA. 1.00 91 3856 J.SARANYA KODDADY PANNALAI, TELIPPALAI, JAFFNA. 2.00 NO 70/23, EACHAMODDAI 92 3858 J.THANUSHIYA ROA CHUNDUKULY, JAFFNA. 2.00 MILK BAR 93 4248 N.RANJITHKANNA NO 25, RD,THIRUNELVELY, JAFFNA 2.00 94 4273 P.THANGARASA SARVOTHAYA VEETHY, ATCHUVELY SOUTH, JAFFNA. 2.00 95 4477 S.SUREKHA MATHAVADY LANE, KADDUDAI,MANIPAY, JAFFNA. 2.00 96 4795 R.RAMAKRISHNAN NO.04,SOYA LANE, JAFFNA RD, VAVUNIYA. 2.00 97 4869 L.YOGAKANTHAN PILLAIYAR KOVIL RD, KARAIYAKKANTHEEVU, KANNANKUDAH 2.00 98 5111 G.NIRUJANI NO 958/41, KKS RD, JAFFNA. 2.00 VELANAI 99 5315 M.NIRANSANI WARD NO 08, WEST,VELANAI, JAFFNA. 2.00 100 6027 K.RASARATHINAM NO.256, PALALY RD, KANTHARMADAM, JAFFNA. 2.00 1 6376 S.SATHEESWARAN NAVALADI PANNALAI, TELLIPPALAI, JAFFNA. 9.00 NO 54,ARULAMPALAM 2 6542 T.THAVARUBAN VEETHY, ARI YALAI, JAFFNA. 9.00 BACHELOR OF ARTS GENERAL DEGREE PROGRAMME (EXTERNAL) - 2015 19TH NOVEMBER 2015 Serial App. No Name ADD 1 ADD 2 ADD 3 TIME No 3 6791 S.NIROJAN NO 36,CANAGARATNAM RD, ARIYALAI, JAFFNA. 9.00 4 6796 M.RAVISHANTH 50, KALAIMAGAL ROAD, ARIYALAI WEST, JAFFNA. 9.00 5 7315 A.PIRATHEEPAN URUMPERAI EAST, URUMPERAI, JAFFNA. 9.00 6 7322 T.KAMAL NO.694, KANDY RD, ARIYALAI, JAFFNA. 9.00 7 7326 K.ARULANANTHAM VADDU EAST, VADDUKODDAI, JAFFNA. 9.00 AVARANGAL WEST, 8 7328 K.ELILVATHANAN SIVAN LANE, PUTTUR, JAFFNA. 9.00 9 7329 M.NAVARATNAM SANDILIPAY RD, PUNDATHARIPPU, JAFFNA. 9.00 10 7332 S.NAGESWARAN ATCHUVELY SOUTH, ATCHUVELY, JAFFNA. 9.00 11 7496 L.VIJENDRAN VARAKI AMMAN KOVILADY, KOKUVIL WEST, JAFFNA. 10.00 12 7498 V.KAJANI VELANAI WEST, VELANAI 06, JAFFNA. 10.00 SELVACHSANNITHY 13 7589 K.NIROSHA KOVILADY, THONDAMANARU, JAFFNA. 10.00 14 7599 V.VIJEENTH CHAVALKADDU, ANICODDAI, JAFFNA. 10.00 15 7614 M.NIRUJA NO 280,POINT PEDRO RD, ARNAIPANTHI, JAFFNA. 10.00 16 7678 G.KAJANA THIKKARAI, KALAPOOMY, KARAINAGAR. 10.00 NEERVELY 17 7682 V.NITHIYA KARANTHAN,RAJAVEETHY, WEST,NEERVELY, JAFFNA, 10.00 18 7721 S.SHARMILA NO 34,PERIYA THODDAM, MANIYAM THODDAM, JAFFNA. 10.00 MOTHER THNUE NO.18, ILANTHAIKULAM 19 7757 TK.VEERAN ENRICHMENT S RD, JAFFNA. 10.00 BACHELOR OF ARTS GENERAL DEGREE PROGRAMME (EXTERNAL) - 2015 19TH NOVEMBER 2015 Serial App. No Name ADD 1 ADD 2 ADD 3 TIME No 20 7759 SLA.DEYANTHA NO.105/1, KANDY RD, CHUNDIKULI, JAFFNA. 10.00 21 7899 P.KATHIRESHAN WORD NO 14, DELFT EAST, DELFT. 11.00 22 7899 P.KATHIRESHAN WORD NO 14, DELFT EAST, DELFT. 11.00 23 7906 S.PAKEETHARAN NEW RD, KARAINAGAR. 11.00 24 7907 K.SELVAM VIGNESWARA RD, CHANKANAI, JAFFNA. 11.00 25 7914 S.AJAKIREEVAN NO 15/12,MARIAMMAN RD, THIRUNELVELY, JAFFNA. 11.00 26 7917 T.LALITH NO 11, DELFT EAST, DELFT-JAFFNA. 11.00 27 7917 T.LALITH NO 11, DELFT EAST, DELFT-JAFFNA.
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