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A. Students Completed Semester Registration of Jan-June-2020 As on 06-March-2020 A. Students completed semester registration of Jan-June-2020 as on 06-March-2020. SNO Reg. No Name Program Subject Semester Registration Status 1 15IAMA03 ANJANA R NAIR I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Anthropology 2 15IAMA05 P. NAVYA I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Anthropology 3 15IAMA08 AKHIL BABU I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Anthropology 4 15IAMA09 VENKATA PAVAN KALYAN I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed OBBANI Anthropology 5 15IAMA10 KUKKALA BLESSY TEJASWI I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Anthropology 6 15IAMA11 SURTHANI PRABHU I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Anthropology 7 16IAMA03 BIBIN BABY I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Anthropology 8 16IAMA04 DHEERAJ SRIGIRI I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Anthropology 9 16IAMA05 GEORGE LALRUATFELA I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Anthropology 10 16IAMA06 KIRAN KRISHNAN I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Anthropology 11 16IAMA08 MARUPAKA SAI SHANKARA I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed SUMUKHI Anthropology 12 16IAMA10 REBEKAH SHINY GOGULAMUDI I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Anthropology 13 16IAMA12 SREEVIDYA SUNKARI I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Anthropology 14 16IAMA13 THUPAKULA MAHENDRA I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Anthropology 15 19IAMA01 DEEPSHIKHA PENTOM I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Anthropology 16 19IAMA02 KARIDE SHASHANTH I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Anthropology 17 19IAMA03 YEPURI PRINCY SUJITHA I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Anthropology 18 19IAMA05 JISHNU P I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Anthropology 19 19IAMA06 POOLA DINESH I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Anthropology 20 19IAMA07 MD SAMEER I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Anthropology SNO Reg. No Name Program Subject Semester Registration Status 21 19IAMA08 CHINTALA MANASWINI I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Anthropology 22 19IAMA11 NEELAM CHARANI I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Anthropology 23 19IAMA12 KETHAMALLA SRIKANTH I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Anthropology 24 19IAMA13 MAN SIAN HOIH TOMBING I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Anthropology 25 19IAMA14 GANGINENI SAI LAKSHMI I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed SINDHU Anthropology 26 13IAME13 B VINAY KUMAR I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Economics 27 15IAME08 VIPANCHIKA CELESTE.R I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Economics 28 15IAME12 T.PRERNA NAIR I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Economics 29 15IAME14 TINANJALI DAM I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Economics 30 15IAME15 UTSAV BHADRA I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Economics 31 15IAME17 ROSHAN KUMAR RAWAT I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Economics 32 15IAMP05 PAUL THOMAS I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Economics 33 16IAMA01 ANANDITA DAS I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 34 16IAME01 ADITHYA S NAIR I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 35 16IAME02 ALBIN JAMES I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 36 16IAME03 ANANTHAKRISHNAN G R I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 37 16IAME04 CHENNURU SRAVAN I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 38 16IAME05 DEVULAPALLI DIVYA ARCHANA I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 39 16IAME06 G V AMULYA I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 40 16IAME07 L V V RAJESH KUMAR I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 41 16IAME11 R AMITHABH SAI I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 42 16IAME12 SWATHI P M I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics SNO Reg. No Name Program Subject Semester Registration Status 43 16IAME13 VINAY KUMAR V I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 44 16IAME14 SAMHITA LANKA I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 45 16IAME15 USHA KIRAN NIMISHAKAVI I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 46 16IAMP04 MALOTH POOJA RANI I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Economics 47 19IAME01 STUTI RAO I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 48 19IAME02 SANDESH O S I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 49 19IAME03 ALEENA HALEEL I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 50 19IAME04 MAHESWARY S I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 51 19IAME05 R RAGHAV I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 52 19IAME06 SAYOOJ ABRAHAM I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 53 19IAME07 SABARINATH B R I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 54 19IAME08 SAINA ZAKIR HUSSAIN I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 55 19IAME09 NAIDUGARI LOKANATH I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 56 19IAME10 JACOB JOSE I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 57 19IAME11 VIKAS KUMAR I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 58 19IAME12 BOMPEM PRANEETH I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 59 19IAME13 P PRASHANTH KUMAR REDDY I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 60 19IAME14 ABHIDHA ANIL I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 2 completed Economics 61 15IAME11 VIKRAM NAIK MADIRAKSHA I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Financial Economics 62 15IHMH02 KOLLURI NAGASHESHU I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Hindi 63 15IHMH04 M SENCHUMBENI ODYUO I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 10 completed Hindi 64 15IHMH05 MYTHRI YELURI I.M.A. (5-yr Integrated) 8 completed Hindi SNO Reg. 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