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Diploma in Nursing 2020 - 2021 Session Provisional Merit List for Eligible Candidates- Science Group DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020 - 2021 SESSION PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST FOR ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES- SCIENCE GROUP TOTAL COM. RANK APPNO ARNO NAME COMMUNITY MARK RANK 1 552813 1597 AARTHY S BC 88.50 1 2 552663 2063 SANGEETHA N MBC/DNC 88.13 1 3 554348 3316 SASILA K MBC/DNC 83.63 2 4 554881 3010 HEMA PRIYA R BC 83.25 2 5 550671 2541 NANDHINI DEVI R SC 83.13 1 6 554929 3122 RENUKA.D MBC/DNC 83.13 3 7 550481 574 CHITHRADEVI M SC 81.25 2 8 551635 5 SORNALAKSHMI K MBC/DNC 81.25 4 9 552658 2012 UMA M BC 81.25 3 10 550680 1084 DURGADEVI T MBC/DNC 81.00 5 11 550027 859 REEMA M SC 80.00 3 12 554203 2980 BHARATHI R SCA 79.88 1 13 551673 617 JANANI A MBC/DNC 79.50 6 14 550512 3463 VELAMMAL S BC 79.00 4 15 551422 1077 SWETHA V MBC/DNC 79.00 7 16 550308 3613 P.NAJIMA BC 78.50 5 17 550334 247 JAYASURYA S BC 78.38 6 18 551069 3210 SUNANDHA S MBC/DNC 78.38 8 19 551143 1266 A.JENCY BC 78.25 7 20 551440 239 MUTHUMARI A MBC/DNC 78.00 9 21 551153 471 ISHWARYA V MBC/DNC 78.00 10 22 554791 2093 ANANTHI R SC 77.88 4 23 552366 610 PRIYA P T BC 77.88 8 24 551601 1995 DHANALAKSHMI D SC 77.88 5 25 552195 923 SHOBANA S MBC/DNC 77.75 11 26 554771 1950 SARASWATHI V BC 77.63 9 27 550599 632 KAVITHASRI S BC 77.50 10 28 554051 1881 SANMATHI K MBC/DNC 77.50 12 29 552381 315 SUVEDHA R SC 77.25 6 30 551719 1444 SWARNA LATHA P SC 77.25 7 Page 1 of 123 DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020 - 2021 SESSION PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST FOR ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES- SCIENCE GROUP TOTAL COM. RANK APPNO ARNO NAME COMMUNITY MARK RANK 31 552857 3223 AGALYA A MBC/DNC 77.25 13 32 550386 92 ASHA D BC 77.25 11 33 554991 1962 SELVA AGALYA L SC 77.25 8 34 550209 436 DEEPA M BC 77.00 12 35 551696 509 KAVIYANJALI I BC 77.00 13 36 552467 614 SIVASANKARI A MBC/DNC 77.00 14 37 552479 2627 PONMARI K SC 77.00 9 38 551579 20 SAKTHI KANAGA LAKSHMI R MBC/DNC 77.00 15 39 554795 3429 PONRANI I BC 77.00 14 40 551095 2892 PUSHPA S MBC/DNC 77.00 16 41 551574 1803 MAHESWARI M SC 77.00 10 42 550824 2725 KARPAGAVALLI K BC 76.75 15 43 554756 2537 SUBIKSHA V S BC 76.75 16 44 553814 3147 NANDHINI P BC 76.75 17 45 552362 812 VASANTHAKUMARI V MBC/DNC 76.50 17 46 552080 2156 PAVITHRA.M BC 76.50 18 47 550416 954 YAMINI D MBC/DNC 76.38 18 48 554300 2525 BHUVANESWARI G BC 76.38 19 49 554647 2882 PRIYA S MBC/DNC 76.25 19 50 553027 956 KAVITHA S BC 76.25 20 51 554578 2412 ABINAYA SRI S MBC/DNC 76.25 20 52 550974 2487 INDHIRANI MBC/DNC 76.25 21 53 551435 458 BAKYA B SC 76.25 11 54 551977 1239 RESHMA K BC 76.00 21 55 552874 2779 LAVANYA B BC 76.00 22 56 553597 2662 SNEHA G BC 76.00 23 57 550439 467 NANCY J BC 76.00 24 58 553683 2190 KALAIVANI S MBC/DNC 76.00 22 59 551387 1247 ABINA MARY P BC 76.00 25 60 553015 1855 SARAVANI P MBC/DNC 76.00 23 Page 2 of 123 DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020 - 2021 SESSION PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST FOR ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES- SCIENCE GROUP TOTAL COM. RANK APPNO ARNO NAME COMMUNITY MARK RANK 61 550907 1523 BALAMARI M BC 76.00 26 62 551493 1245 ABIRAMI D BC 76.00 27 63 555055 3120 MEENAKSHI S BC 75.75 28 64 551711 946 SINDHU S SCA 75.75 2 65 551408 945 SIVARANJANI V BC 75.75 29 66 550089 563 BANUPRIYA S MBC/DNC 75.75 24 67 550405 77 ABITHA M BC 75.75 30 68 551081 252 RAJESHWARI P BC 75.75 31 69 554193 2506 S RANJANA BC 75.75 32 70 550009 499 SATHANA M MBC/DNC 75.75 25 71 554073 2313 ABARNA P MBC/DNC 75.63 26 72 550417 60 INDHIRANI G BC 75.50 33 73 552922 1796 SELVAPRIYA S MBC/DNC 75.50 27 74 552947 2959 SOUMIYA S MBC/DNC 75.50 28 75 550666 170 NANDHU R BC 75.25 34 76 550694 1381 SANGEETHA N MBC/DNC 75.25 29 77 553615 1377 DURGA E BC 75.25 35 78 550379 59 INDIRA M MBC/DNC 75.13 30 79 554485 2007 AMSHAVALLI S MBC/DNC 75.00 31 80 554862 3478 T. ANITHA MBC/DNC 75.00 32 81 554781 2238 NAGALAKSHMI N BC 75.00 36 82 552358 2952 KAVITHA.R MBC/DNC 75.00 33 83 554809 3380 TAMIZHARASI T MBC/DNC 74.75 34 84 551211 153 ARUL PRABA C BC 74.75 37 85 554041 1253 PRIYA P MBC/DNC 74.75 35 86 551783 1428 ESAKKI PANDI LAKSHMI M BC 74.63 38 87 550663 294 GOKILA R BC 74.50 39 88 551803 1522 MARIA MOWNIKA S BC 74.50 40 89 554612 2343 MURUGESWARI G SC 74.50 12 90 554150 2476 JEYASAKTHI S MBC/DNC 74.50 36 Page 3 of 123 DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020 - 2021 SESSION PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST FOR ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES- SCIENCE GROUP TOTAL COM. RANK APPNO ARNO NAME COMMUNITY MARK RANK 91 551355 1036 KARTHIKA DEVI J BC 74.50 41 92 551991 1106 HARINIPRIYA V MBC/DNC 74.50 37 93 551318 1071 ALAGULAKSHMI P BC 74.50 42 94 550519 2043 MUTHU KARPAGAM P MBC/DNC 74.38 38 95 551510 1277 RUBINA S BC 74.25 43 96 554684 3511 SANGEETHA A SC 74.25 13 97 553240 678 KEERTHANA P BC 74.25 44 98 550437 482 JOTHILAKSHMI P BC 74.25 45 99 552438 519 MANISHA P SC 74.00 14 100 551328 453 SENTHAMIL S MBC/DNC 74.00 39 101 551398 166 RUKMANI M BC 74.00 46 102 551344 1052 KANAGALAKSHMI M BC 74.00 47 103 550466 789 MAHARASI M MBC/DNC 74.00 40 104 552093 1389 KAVITHA G SC 74.00 15 105 553755 2770 SRIMATHI S SC 74.00 16 106 552760 3524 PON MADHUMITHA P SC 73.75 17 107 552269 682 MALA A BC 73.75 48 108 554517 2158 ANUSIYA M BC 73.75 49 109 552802 1365 SOUNDHARIYA M MBC/DNC 73.75 41 110 550179 505 SENTHAMILSELVI M SC 73.75 18 111 552416 928 ANANTHI V MBC/DNC 73.75 42 112 552004 231 KIRUTHIGA R MBC/DNC 73.75 43 113 550248 1958 JANAKI M MBC/DNC 73.75 44 114 550923 2202 HARIPRIYA B BC 73.75 50 115 553891 1809 RAMANI S BC 73.75 51 116 550039 213 DHARANI D SC 73.75 19 117 553733 2709 SHILPA K SC 73.50 20 118 553745 3689 KARTHIKA S MBC/DNC 73.50 45 119 550716 594 GAYATHRI P SC 73.50 21 120 554957 3180 NITHYA S BC 73.50 52 Page 4 of 123 DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020 - 2021 SESSION PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST FOR ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES- SCIENCE GROUP TOTAL COM. RANK APPNO ARNO NAME COMMUNITY MARK RANK 121 553037 3080 ASHA S MBC/DNC 73.50 46 122 551025 2730 ABITHA R BC 73.50 53 123 550215 966 SANTHIYA S MBC/DNC 73.50 47 124 552928 2533 ALAGESHWARI P BC 73.25 54 125 554804 2127 SHALINI M MBC/DNC 73.25 48 126 551588 741 VESSLINE ANTRIYA Y BC 73.25 55 127 551947 869 ELAVARASI S BC 73.25 56 128 550695 1872 AKALYA G BC 73.25 57 129 552159 2072 NAVENA J S MBC/DNC 73.25 49 130 551528 1185 UMA M MBC/DNC 73.25 50 131 553266 1021 SATHIYAPRABHA A BC 73.25 58 132 553979 3593 SATHIYA PRIYA B SC 73.25 22 133 552827 3022 PRADEEPA P BC 73.25 59 134 553081 1029 KOWSALYA M MBC/DNC 73.25 51 135 554120 2164 NIVETHA N SC 73.00 23 136 552225 1113 SANDHIYA D BC 73.00 60 137 554789 3269 KANAGALAKSHMI C MBC/DNC 73.00 52 138 550447 1893 PAVITHRA P SC 73.00 24 139 551694 599 NANDHINI S MBC/DNC 73.00 53 140 551757 1172 KAVIYA A MBC/DNC 73.00 54 141 550169 1161 DEEPIKA.T BC 73.00 61 142 554221 1603 PRADEEPA S MBC/DNC 73.00 55 143 552515 3646 THANGAM M MBC/DNC 72.75 56 144 552886 2144 SUSITHRA K SC 72.75 25 145 551280 2851 MUTHURANI K MBC/DNC 72.75 57 146 552973 3649 R.HARINI BC 72.75 62 147 552357 841 SWETHA M MBC/DNC 72.75 58 148 554964 3084 DEEPIKA K MBC/DNC 72.75 59 149 553530 2306 SUBATHRA A MBC/DNC 72.75 60 150 554978 3517 PAVALAVALLI V SC 72.63 26 Page 5 of 123 DIPLOMA IN NURSING 2020 - 2021 SESSION PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST FOR ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES- SCIENCE GROUP TOTAL COM. RANK APPNO ARNO NAME COMMUNITY MARK RANK 151 551810 1504 PREETHIKA A MBC/DNC 72.50 61 152 552283 260 MALLIKA P SC 72.50 27 153 550081 1918 J ANTONY NITHIYA BC 72.50 63 154 553123 1379 SUNDARI S BC 72.50 64 155 550436 87 ASHABABY N BC 72.50 65 156 552250 1973 VISHNUKA V BC 72.50 66 157 553395 1696 ARUL CHANDRAPRIYA L SCA 72.50 3 158 553317 337 JANANIPRIYA K MBC/DNC 72.50 62 159 553502 2674 GOMATHEESWARI V MBC/DNC 72.38 63 160 554802 2029 MOHANAVALLI A MBC/DNC 72.25 64 161 552929 1574 ABISHA R BC 72.25 67 162 554112 2034 NANCY VICTORIA.A BC 72.25 68 163 554580 3446 MADHUMITHA S N MBC/DNC 72.25 65 164 552777 3082 NANDHINI.P MBC/DNC 72.25 66 165 553831 3509 LAVANYA N SC 72.25 28 166 553874 2587 E.SARUMATHI MBC/DNC 72.25 67 167 553781 2947 JAYANTHI G K BC 72.13 69 168 551064 543 SANTHIYA M MBC/DNC 72.00 68 169 554949 3240 ABITHA D SC 72.00 29 170 552203 157 KARTHIKA M BC 72.00 70 171 554074 1302 HARSHINI S MBC/DNC 72.00 69 172 552034 187 S VIDHYA BC 72.00 71 173 555203 3567 PAVITHRA R BC 72.00 72 174 553581 1746 SUNDHARI V SC 72.00 30 175 551356 996 DEEPA S SC 72.00 31 176 550421 2888 MUTHUKALIAMMAL M SC 72.00 32 177 553338 793 VINDHIYA R BC 72.00 73 178 554821 3049 JENITA JOICE.J BC 71.88 74 179 551945 196 CHITRASELVI E BC 71.75 75 180 551501 962 KANIMOZHI.
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