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Placement List of Mjmc Students PLACEMENT LIST OF MJMC STUDENTS SlNo Name Batch Organisation SlNo Name Batch Organisation 1 BHUDEEP N MOHANT 2003 NAXATRATV, BBSR 50 PRIYADARSINI P PARI 2006 OTV, BBSR 2 PRIYANKA PANI 2003 UNI, MUMBAI 51 T GOURI SHANKAR 2006 OTV, BBSR 3 CH PRANAVANANDA 2003 IMFA 52 ABHAYA KU BEHRA 2006 OTV, BBSR 4 PRIYA ABRAHAM 2003 THE TELEGRAPH, BBSR 53 SIDDHARTH KU SAHO 2006 THE SAMAJ, 5 JEEBAN RAY 2004 NAXATRA TV BBSR 54 SUPRIYA PANDA 2006 INNOVATIVE GROUP OF 6 SHANTI S SAMANTAR 2004 ETV HYDERABAD 55 SUJATA SAHOO 2006 THE KHABAR 7 ANULITA MOHARANA 2004 KANAKTV, BBSR 56 PRAGYAN P SAHOO 2006 ANUPAM BHARAT, BBSR 8 D NIRANJAN REDDY 2004 OTV, BBSR 57 SURANJITA DAS 2006 THE SURYAPRABHA 9 VIKASH KUSHARMA 2004 TELEGRAPH, BBSR 58 APARNA MOHANTY 2006 OTV 10 TEENA DEVATA 2003 HDFC, BBSR 59 KESHAB CH MISHRA 2003 OSCAR UTKAL, BBSR 11 SASMITA BISOI 2005 ASBM, BBSR 60 JAYASHREE DASH 2006 COCACOLA 12 SOUMENDRA KU DHA 2005 C.V. RAMAN COLLEGE 61 SUSHREE SANGEETA 2006 DHARITRI 13 JAGANNATH ROUT 2003 THE PRAGATIVADI, BBSR 62 RASMI REKHA DAS 2007 ORISSA POST, BBSR 14 SANTOSH PADHI 2004 DHARITRI, CHHATRAPUR 63 ANURAG SAHOO 2004 SSoMAC 15 MANOJ KU SATHPATH 2003 FREELANCE JOURNALIST 64 NABAGHANA PANDA 2004 BAJAJ ALLIANZ 16 PRADIPTA HALADHAR 2003 FREELANCE JOURNALIST 65 LIPSA TRIPATHY 2007 MBCTV, BBSR 17 SANGEETA PATNAIK 2003 THE BUSINESS 66 MANORANJAN BEHRA 2007 ANUPAM BHARAT 18 BIBHU PR NATH SHAR 2003 FREELANCE JOURNALIST 67 DIPTILATA PATRA 2007 P.R. AGENCY, NEW DELHI 19 JAGADISH MOHANTY 2003 JINDAL, BBSR 68 SUSHANTA SAHOO 2007 CAREER DOT COM 20 AMLAN ROUTRAY 2005 SATABDI 69 SUBHASHREE PR PAN 2007 FREELANCE JOURNALIST 21 SIBASIS PATNAIK 2004 FREELANCE JOURNALIST 70 JAYAPRAKASH N SAH 2004 FREELANCE JOURNALIST 22 RAMCHANDI PR RANS 2005 THE SURYAPRABHA 71 PRAYODHI PANI 2006 TARANG, BBSR 23 BISWAJITA RAY 2005 NRHM, BBSR 72 SUBHAKANTA PADHIA 2006 DHARITRI, BBSR 24 UMAKANTA PATRA 2005 CYSD 73 ALOK KU BARIK 2003 BAJAJ ALLIANZ 25 MANOJA KU PANIGRA 2005 MICRO FINANCE LTD 74 BISWA BHUSHAN DHI 2004 RIMS, ROURKELA 26 LUINA PALLAVI DAS 2006 THE NYAYABATI 75 MANORANJAN SIAL 2005 KHABAR, BBSR 27 SADHANA CHOUDHA 2006 NIRBHAYA 76 SATYAJIT MISHRA 2005 FUTURE GENERAL 28 SWATI SUCHARITA DA 2004 CETRUM FINANCE 77 SILU SAHOO 2007 EPA, WEEKLY 29 NIHARIKAROUT 2005 DHARITRI 78 STYABATI BEHRA 2007 KALINGA VISION 30 LAXMIPRIYA SAHOO 2005 THE NYAYABATI 79 PRADIPTA SAHOO 2007 ANUPAM BHARAT 31 DIPTIMAYEE ROUT 2004 SAMBAD 80 SAMJAY KU BEHRA 2007 THE NYAYABATI 32 PRAGYAN PRIYADARSI 2005 RELIANCE INFOCOM 81 RAKESH MALLIK 2006 DHARITRI 33 MINATI NAIK 2005 RELIANCE INFOCOM 82 TARANNUM BEGUM 2008 COMMON TIMES 34 SASMITA PANDA 2005 BAJAJ ALLIANZ 83 DILIP KU CHOUDHURY 2008 D.S. COMMUNICATION 35 ALEKHIKA PARIDA 2003 AIRCEL 84 NIRMAL AGGARWAL 2008 THE NYAYABATI, 36 ROKKAM SIMI 2005 CITI FINANCE 85 SIBABRATA DAS 2009 THE NYAYABATI, 37 BISHNUPRIYA PRADH 2005 RELIANCE 86 KHUSBU AGRAWAL 2008 OTV, BBSR (WEB 38 BIJEYEETA DASH 2005 TIMES OF INDIA 87 ARATI NAIKHOR 2008 NRHM, BBSR 39 MADHU NAG 2003 FREELANCE JOURNALIST 88 SOUMYA MISHRA 2007 ORISSA POST BBSR 40 SASMITA NAYAK 2003 FREELANCE JOURNALIST 89 AISWARYA MOHAPAT 2008 ANANYA, BBSR 41 SARITA BAL 2003 ORRA (AN NGO) 90 MANSEE DASH 2008 DINALIPI, BBSR 42 SUDHIR RANJAN DAS 2005 THE SANMARG (HINDI 91 DEEPANJALI DASH 2008 THE SARBASADHARANA, 43 ARUPA TRIPATHY 2006 LECTURER, AMIT 92 LIZARANI BIDHAR 2008 THE NYAYABATI, BBSR 44 RAMANUJA MOHARA 2003 DHARITRI, BERHAMPUR 93 SRIBARSA DHALA 2009 NEWS 7 45 UPASANA RAY 2005 KIMS, BBSR 94 PRAGYAN PARIMITA P 2009 ODISHA AGE, BBSR 46 TARUN KU DUTTA 2005 THE SURYAPRABHA 95 SWARNALATA SAHOO 2009 MBCTV, BBSR 47 AMBUJA BISOI 2006 MBCTV, BBSR 96 PRIYANKA PRIYADARS 2009 SURYAPRABHA, BBSR 48 ROJALIN MISHRA 2006 OTV, BBSR 97 LIPIKA SAHOO 2009 SAM PARK AD AGENCY, 49 ATASHI RATH 2006 KAMYAB TV 98 PURNIMA PALLAI 2008 AD AGENCY, CUTTACK SlNo Name Batch Organisation SlNo Name Batch Organisation 99 SUDHEEP NARAYAN 2009 OSHB, BBSR 150 BIPIN BIHARI BARIK 2013 P7, NEWDELHI 100 DIPIKA DAS 2009 KALINGA TIMES 151 ARPITA NANDA 2013 DRAMA ARTIST 101 LIPSA RANI ROUT 2007 NYAYABATI, BBSR 152 PRADEEP SETHY 2013 INFOSIS 102 KALIM KHAN 2008 NEWS AGENCY 153 PRAKASH BHOI 2013 ARTIST 103 PUSPANJALI BEHERA 2009 DHARITRI 154 ASHOK MOHANTA 2013 ASSAM RIFLES 104 RITU DAS 2009 OSKAR UTKAL, BBSR 155 BIBHUTI B DAS 2014 ZEE KALINGA 105 JAYANTI DAS 2009 SARBASADHARANA 156 AISWARYA DAS 2014 DD 106 NIRANJAN MISHRA 2009 SARBASADHARANA 157 RAMESH CH DAS 2014 NYAYABATI 107 SARADA APARAJITA 2009 KIIT, BBSR 158 SUKANTA PRADHAN 2014 NYAYABATI 108 DWARIKANATH RATH 2009 FREELANCE JOURNALIST 159 REETARANI GHOSH 2012 D S COMMUNICATION 109 PRAGYAN D SAMAL 2009 SARBASADHARANA 160 RAMAKANT MAHANA 2012 SAMAJ 110 JYORTIRMAYEE MOH 2009 NALCO 161 PRAFULLA MOHANTY 2012 SAMAY 111 MEENA AGARWAL 2010 SAMPARK AD AGENCY 162 POLLY MOHAPATRA 2012 IIIT,BBSR 112 SANJAY KU PATTNAIK 2009 CHANNELONE 163 KOUSHIK MOHAPATR 2012 TV16 113 DIPTIPRAKASH ROUT 2010 MBCTV, BBSR 164 SATISH SAMANT 2012 BUSINESS 114 SIBANAV PANDA 2010 NEWS WORLD ODISHA 165 DEBABRATA MISHRA 2012 NEWS7, PRAMEYA 115 LALITA NAIK 2010 MBCTV, BBSR 166 SWARNALATA BHARI 2011 SUTRA AD AGENCY 116 SASMITA MALLA 2010 PRAMEYA 167 MOUSUMI PATTNAIK 2012 KAMYAB TV 117 JNANARANJAN SWAI 2010 ANANYA, BBSR 168 NEHA RATH 2013 NIRBHAYA 118 MANORANJAN MOHA 2010 PRAMEYA, BBSR 169 LAXMIPRIYA GAHAN 2013 PRAMEYA 119 LAXMIKANTA NAIK 2010 GOVT. SERVICE 170 YASOBANT BEHERA 2013 OWN BUSINESS 120 ALPANA SINGHDEO 2010 PRAMEYA, BBSR 171 AISHWARYA DAS 2014 ETV 121 BASUDEV MARTHA 2010 HDFC 172 SAROJ KU. MALLIK- 2014 ETV 122 SMITA DASH 2011 SPOKESMAN 173 ARUN KU. MOHAPAT 2014 123 RASHMI REKHA BEHE 2011 MBCTV, BBSR 174 DEBIKA PARIDA- 2014 MBC 124 NILAM SAHOO 2011 TATASTEELPVTLTD 175 DEBASMITA PRUSTY- 2014 NEWS WORLD ODISHA 125 SAHA JAFAR ALLI 2011 PRAMEYA 176 DEEPTI RANJAN ROUT 2014 RADIO CHOKLATE 126 IPSITA PRIYADARSHIN 2011 KAMYAB TV 177 JYOTI RANJAN BEHER 2014 PR AGENCY 127 ROJEE NAYAK 2011 KAMYAB TV 178 SOVAN BISWAL- 2014 ODISHA BHASKAR 128 STHITIPRAGYAN DAS 2011 KAMYAB TV 179 SUPRIYA BEHERA- 2014 SURYAPRABHA 129 JULIRANI BAL 2011 KAMYAB TV 180 DEBASIS SAHOO- 2014 SUTRA AD AGENCY 130 RA NJAN PATNAIK 2011 NEWS AGENCY 181 EJU AMIN KHAN- 2014 SAMBAD CHHATRAPUR 131 DEEPAK RNACHARYA 2011 DTS, BBSR 182 DEBABRATA MAJHI- 2014 BUSINESS 132 MADHURIMA 2011 CENTRAL UNIVERSITY, 183 ASUTOSH MISHRA- 2014 BUSINESS 133 SUMIT KU 2011 AIR, JHARKHAND 184 PRACHI PARIMITA M 2014 NAXATRA TV 134 SARADA PR JENA 2011 MBC NEWS, BBSR 185 ANIL PATTNAIK - 2015 RADIO CHOKLATE 135 SIDHARTH SUBRAT BH 2012 NAVBHARAT 186 SANGRAM MISHRA - 2015 RADIO CHOKLATE 136 RANJEET SAHOO 2012 DAINIK BHASKAR 187 NAND KISHORE- 2015 CYBER MEDIA, NEWDELHI 137 MAMATA BHUJABALA 2012 FIRST COMMUNICATION 188 PABITRA DASH- 2015 PRAGATIBADI 138 SONALI MOHAPATRA 2012 RELIANCE 189 BHAGYABATI MOHA 2015 NYAYABATI 139 GAYATRI LENKA 2012 AIR,JORANDA 190 SONALI DASH- 2006 SONEPUR BLOCK 140 SUMAN KU BANERJEE 2012 SPOKESMAN 141 ANIL KU BAISAKHA 2013 SARBASADHARANA 142 RAJALAXMI PADHEE 2013 SARBASADHARANA 143 ROJALIN BISWAL 2013 SURYAPRAVA 144 GURUPADA NATH 2013 MBC 145 DEEPAK BEHERA 2013 NAVBHARAT 146 JYOTI RN BEHERA 2013 PRESSMAN 147 BHUPATI B DASH 2013 DISPLAY ADVT. 148 BHABANI S SAHU 2013 LOOM CREATIONS 149 RAGHUNATH SAHU 2013 NEWS7 PRAMEYA SlNo Name Batch Organisation SlNo Name Batch Organisation.
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