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List of Qualified and Disqualified Candidates For Heavy Water Board (HWB) Exam Date: 24-Jul-2021 List of Qualified/Disqualified candidates for Stage-II exam Heavy Water Board (HWB) Exam date: 24-Jul-2021 List of Qualified/Disqualified candidates for Stage-II exam Total Sl No. Roll_number CandidateName POST_NAME Examination_Name exam_Date Batch Category Total Status Percentage CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 1 11111032322 DHANANJAYA Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 116 77.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 2 11111032323 THIPPESH B Y Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 88 58.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 3 11111032332 MOHITH DK Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 GEN 111 74.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 4 11111032333 SANGEETA Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 72 48.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 5 11111032337 G MANOHAR Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 93 62.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 6 11111032338 MAHAMMED YASEEN A K Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 34 22.67 Disqualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 7 11111032346 SATISH KUMAR S Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 107 71.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 8 11111032347 SUNIL KUMAR K Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 58 38.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 9 11111032348 GAVISIDDA E Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 42 28.00 Disqualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 10 11111032350 SACHIN SHIVAJI NAVALE Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 56 37.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 11 11111032352 AMBANNA SHIRASAGI Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 86 57.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 12 11111032355 D SRIVARSHA Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 GEN 109 72.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 13 11111032357 DARSHAN B Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 GEN 93 62.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 14 11111032362 MEGHANA K Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 GEN 54 36.00 Disqualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 15 11111132382 KAVERI Chemistry – Laboratory 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 59 39.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 16 12111032401 ANAKHA SUNIL V Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 65 43.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 17 12111032416 RESHMA O R Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 56 37.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 18 12111032420 SURAJ KR Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 70 46.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 19 12111032426 ARYA V NAIR Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 GEN 113 75.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 20 12111032430 R ARYA Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 GEN 75 50.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 21 12111032432 ANAND R P Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 79 52.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 22 12111032434 SAJITHMON V Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 81 54.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 23 12111032438 JITHESH A Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 37 24.67 Disqualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 24 12111032442 MUHAMMED RAHEES M C Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 123 82.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 25 12111032453 RAJALEKSHMI R Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 GEN 102 68.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 26 12111132467 AKHIL PUSHPARAJ Chemistry – Laboratory 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 42 28.00 Disqualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 27 12111132470 NAFILA N Chemistry – Laboratory 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 122 81.33 Qualified Trainees MUHZINA MUHAMMED CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 28 12111132482 Chemistry – Laboratory 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 96 64.00 Qualified BASHEER Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 29 13111032501 M POOVIZHI Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 104 69.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 30 13111032503 BRINDHA Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 GEN 93 62.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 31 13111032508 KRISHNA M Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 GEN 54 36.00 Disqualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 32 13111032514 BALA ABHIRAMI S Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 115 76.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 33 13111032518 C KAYATHRI DEVI Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 70 46.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 34 13111032519 HARI J Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 84 56.00 Qualified Trainees Page 2 of 92 Heavy Water Board (HWB) Exam date: 24-Jul-2021 List of Qualified/Disqualified candidates for Stage-II exam Total Sl No. Roll_number CandidateName POST_NAME Examination_Name exam_Date Batch Category Total Status Percentage CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 35 13111032520 GP SHYAMALA Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 58 38.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 36 13111032527 DEEPIKHA H Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 54 36.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 37 13111032538 LAVANYA R Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 95 63.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 38 13111032540 A ARUL STEFFI Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 107 71.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 39 13111032542 D PUGAZHENDHI Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 81 54.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 40 13111032543 DEEPA RAISSA S Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 65 43.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 41 13111032548 LINGAM LINGAMMAL Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 38 25.33 Disqualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 42 13111032551 KEERTHANA M Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 51 34.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 43 13111032554 D SANGEETHA Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 41 27.33 Disqualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 44 13111032556 MANIKANDAN M Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 60 40.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 45 13111032557 G LEKHA Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 68 45.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 46 13111032558 AKASH KUMAR Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 69 46.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 47 13111032559 KEERTHANA N K Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 114 76.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 48 13111032561 BALACHANDAR V Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 127 84.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 49 13111032563 MOHAMED AZEEM Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 73 48.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 50 13111032565 AYYANAR V Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 111 74.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 51 13111032567 BIRUNTHAA C G Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 53 35.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 52 13111032570 GAUTHAM S Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 117 78.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 53 13111032576 E DHARSHINI Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 70 46.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 54 13111032583 JAYALAKSHMI Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 83 55.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 55 13111032584 LIVINKUMAR S Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 82 54.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 56 13111032585 MUTHUKUMARASAMY A Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 76 50.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 57 13111032652 S YUVARAJ Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 53 35.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 58 13111032653 R ARAVIND Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 134 89.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 59 13111032659 SANJU N M Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 123 82.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 60 13111032660 SEKAR M Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 60 40.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 61 13111032663 R MONISHA Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 29 19.33 Disqualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 62 13111032666 P SHANTHINI Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 55 36.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 63 13111032676 SELVAPRIYA R Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 90 60.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 64 13111032678 SIRIN FATHIMA J Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 47 31.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 65 13111032682 NAGESWARI S Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 GEN 46 30.67 Disqualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 66 13111032690 NITHIYAKALYANI K Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 58 38.67 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 67 13111032694 SELVA PRAKASH M Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 77 51.33 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 68 13111032695 NATARAJAN G Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 OBC 57 38.00 Qualified Trainees Page 3 of 92 Heavy Water Board (HWB) Exam date: 24-Jul-2021 List of Qualified/Disqualified candidates for Stage-II exam Total Sl No. Roll_number CandidateName POST_NAME Examination_Name exam_Date Batch Category Total Status Percentage CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 69 13111032697 NAWIN KUMAR P Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 43 28.67 Disqualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 70 13111032698 SUJIN KUMAR M Process/ Plant Operator 24-Jul-2021 B1 SC 81 54.00 Qualified Trainees CATEGORY – II Stipendiary 71 13111032703 P MANJULA Process/
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