Provisional Common Merit List of Basic Bsc Nursing Female Candidates for the Academic Session 2018-19

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Provisional Common Merit List of Basic Bsc Nursing Female Candidates for the Academic Session 2018-19 PROVISIONAL COMMON MERIT LIST OF BASIC BSC NURSING FEMALE CANDIDATES FOR THE ACADEMIC SESSION 2018-19 ExS TotalP Fifth Total Fifth Eng GC TotalM Secur Perce Eng Eng ervi Index Date Of ercent Percen Phy Che Bio Mark FullMar Perce Carrea Secur Comm H PH SL. NO Name & Address Age ark10 ed 10 ntage Total Percen SC ST ce PH Sex No Birth GCH age 10 tage10 Mark Mark Mark Secure k ntage r Mark ed onRank Ran Rank class class Mark Mark tage Ran Category class Class d Mark Mark k EXSERVICE k TULASI MISHRA C/O: JUGALKISHORE MISHRA AT: LAIDA 18-Feb-00 18Yrs10Mon, 1 1516 F UR 10.00 9.40 89.30 44.65 92.00 88.00 90.00 270.00 300.00 90.00 45.00 89.65 100.00 87.00 87.00 1 PO:LAIDA 12:00:00 AM 13days DIST:SAMBALPUR PIN:768214 ODISHA MOB.NO:9937944954,7 377361241 NAZNEEN FIRDOUS C/O: SK. RAMJAN AT: KHANDIANGA,NEAR 10-Dec-00 18Yrs0Mon,2 2 2059 F UR 10.00 10.00 95.00 47.50 81.00 88.00 83.00 252.00 300.00 84.00 42.00 89.50 100.00 52.00 52.00 2 EMPLYO OFFICE 12:00:00 AM 1days PO:KENDRAPADA DIST:KENDRAPADA PIN:754211 ODISHA MOB.NO:7381179371 MONALISA SAHOO C/O KAMAL KRISHNA SAHOO QR.NO. A/381(1ST 15-Jul-99 19Yrs5Mon,1 EX- 3 38 F UR 10.00 10.00 95.00 47.50 88.00 72.00 90.00 250.00 300.00 83.33 41.66 89.16 100.00 91.00 91.00 3 1 FLOOR) KOELANGAR 12:00:00 AM 6days SER ROURKELA-14 DIST: SUNDERGARH,PIN- 769014 MOB.NO.7978267029 SAISRITA PALO C/O: SANJAYA KUMAR PALO AT: BURUPADA 24-May-00 18Yrs7Mon,7 4 124 F UR 600.00 553.00 92.16 46.08 86.00 85.00 84.00 255.00 300.00 85.00 42.50 88.58 100.00 63.00 63.00 4 PO:BURUPADA,PS- 12:00:00 AM days HINJILICUT DIST:GANJAM PIN: 761146 ODISHA MOB.NO:7873081728 HILARY NAYAK C/O HIRALAL NAYAK AT- RUDANGIA(GUNJUGU DA) 06-Dec-00 18Yrs0Mon,2 5 1138 F UR 9.50 9.80 93.10 46.55 68.00 90.00 94.00 252.00 300.00 84.00 42.00 88.55 100.00 78.00 78.00 5 PO-RUDANGIA 12:00:00 AM 5days PS-G.UDAYAGIRI TAHASIL-TIKABALI DIST-KANDHAMAL PIN-762100 MOB-8763390558 PRIYA KHANDELWAL C/O SRI SANJAY KHANDELWAL AT: UNIT NO. 30-Oct-99 19Yrs2Mon,1 6 10 F UR 10.00 9.50 90.25 45.12 78.00 87.00 92.00 257.00 300.00 85.66 42.83 87.95 100.00 65.00 65.00 6 07(WARD NO. 9) 12:00:00 AM days MADHUBAN, PO/PS: BARIPADA DIST: MAYURBHANJ PIN: 757001, ODISHA MOB. NO. 9040187038 DEBASMITA NAYAK C/O: NEELANCHAL NAYAK AT: MAIN ROAD NEAR 17-Jul-99 19Yrs5Mon,1 7 1849 F UR 600.00 549.00 91.50 45.75 85.00 85.00 83.00 253.00 300.00 84.33 42.16 87.91 100.00 65.00 65.00 7 POLICE STATION 12:00:00 AM 4days PO:PADMAPUR DIST:RAYAGADA PIN:765025 ODISHA MOB.NO:9861125116 RUPAMBIKA BISWAL C/O PRAKASH CHANDRA MISHRA 20-May-00 18Yrs7Mon,1 8 996 F UR 10.00 10.00 95.00 47.50 83.00 78.00 80.00 241.00 300.00 80.33 40.16 87.66 100.00 71.00 71.00 8 AT: HODING 12:00:00 AM 1days NO:19240/27, NIGAM NAGAR 2ND LINE ,ANUKULI, PO: BERHAMPUR DIST: GANJAM SUSHREE SANGITA SAHOO C/O: BRAHMANANDA SAHOO 30-Mar-01 17Yrs9Mon,1 9 1675 F UR 600.00 555.00 92.50 46.25 79.00 81.00 80.00 240.00 300.00 80.00 40.00 86.25 100.00 55.00 55.00 9 AT: JANARDANPUR 12:00:00 AM days PO: LENDURA DIST:CUTTACK PIN:754203 ODISHA MOB.NO:6370228529 SWAGATIKA PANIGRAHI C/O: GADADHAR PANIGRAHI 18-Jun-00 18Yrs6Mon,1 10 1817 F UR GCH 600.00 540.00 90.00 45.00 84.00 72.00 91.00 247.00 300.00 82.33 41.16 86.16 100.00 75.00 75.00 10 1 AT: QR NO B-1835 12:00:00 AM 3days PO:NALCONAGAR DIST:ANGUL PIN:759145 ODISHA SNIGDHAMOB.NO:763318198 SATAPATHY C/O SUBAS CHANDRA SATAPATHY PLOT NO. 43/1349 BHIMESWAR LANE NO. 18 23-Mar-01 17Yrs9Mon,8 11 1033 F UR 600.00 541.00 90.16 45.08 77.00 84.00 85.00 246.00 300.00 82.00 41.00 86.08 100.00 45.00 45.00 11 BHIMATANGI 12:00:00 AM days PS: AIRFIELD BHUBANESWAR- 751002 DIST: KHURDA MOB. NO. 9437976838 CHINMAYEE SAHU C/O: MADAN SAHU AT: BRAHAMAPUR 30-Nov-00 18Yrs1Mon,1 12 458 F UR 600.00 546.00 91.00 45.50 84.00 70.00 89.00 243.00 300.00 81.00 40.50 86.00 100.00 47.00 47.00 12 PO:PANIGROHYPENT 12:00:00 AM days HO DIST:GANJAM PIN:760006 ODISHA MOB.NO:7008775474 ANKITA SAHOO C/O: PRASANT KUMAR SAHOO 25-Mar-01 17Yrs9Mon,6 13 1829 F UR 600.00 535.00 89.16 44.58 83.00 84.00 81.00 248.00 300.00 82.66 41.33 85.91 100.00 64.00 64.00 13 AT: SRIRAMPUR 12:00:00 AM days PO:KAKATAPUR DIST:PURI PIN:752108 ODISHA MOB.NO:9437307117 SOUMYA SWARNALIKA DASH C/O NIHAR RANJAN 16-Mar-00 18Yrs9Mon,1 14 1096 F UR 9.50 9.00 85.50 42.75 87.00 82.00 89.00 258.00 300.00 86.00 43.00 85.75 100.00 91.00 91.00 14 DASH 12:00:00 AM 5days AT/PO/PS/TAHASIL: LEPHRIPARA DIST: SUNDARGARH PIN: 770012 MOB. NO.8338828262 SWATISIPRA MAHAPATRA C/O :PRADEEP KU MOHAPATRA AT: COLLEEGE ROAD 23-Jan-00 18Yrs11Mon, 15 1780 F UR GCH 600.00 540.00 90.00 45.00 77.00 72.00 94.00 243.00 300.00 81.00 40.50 85.50 100.00 70.00 70.00 15 2 ,PADAMPUR 12:00:00 AM 8days PO: RAJBORASAMBER DIST: BARGARH ODISHA PIN: MOB. NO. 9777560013 ROJALIN SAHOO C/O: TRILOCHAN SAHOO 12-Apr-00 18Yrs8Mon,1 16 1324 F UR 600.00 532.00 88.66 44.33 84.00 87.00 76.00 247.00 300.00 82.33 41.16 85.50 100.00 67.00 67.00 16 AT: UTTANGARA 12:00:00 AM 9days PO: UTTANGARA DIST:JAJPUR PIN:755104 ODISHA MOB.NO:9178130967 SWAGATIKA MOHAPATRA 28-Jul-00 18Yrs5Mon,3 17 310 F UR 10.00 9.80 93.10 46.55 85.00 70.00 78.00 233.00 300.00 77.66 38.83 85.38 100.00 75.00 75.00 17 C/O SASHI BHUSAN 12:00:00 AM days MOHAPATRA AT: A.A.T.C FAKIRPUR PO: FAKIRPUR DIST: KEONJHAR PIN: 758022 RITUPARNA MISHRA C/O SASANKA SEKHAR MISHRA QR. NO. A/E-250, 17-Feb-98 20Yrs10Mon, 18 513 F UR 10.00 10.00 95.00 47.50 64.00 76.00 86.00 226.00 300.00 75.33 37.66 85.16 100.00 87.00 87.00 18 V.S.S. NAGAR, 12:00:00 AM 14days BHUBANESWAR PIN: 751007 MOB. NO. 9861007369/977831240 1 SAGARIKA PRADHAN C/O: KHELAMANI PRADHAN AT: U.K.P COLONY NEAR RTO 05-Jul-99 19Yrs5Mon,2 19 1342 F UR 600.00 524.00 87.33 43.66 88.00 76.00 85.00 249.00 300.00 83.00 41.50 85.16 100.00 50.00 50.00 19 RESIDENICE 12:00:00 AM 6days PO: KORAPUT DIST:KORAPUT PIN:764020 ODISHA MOB.NO:9439761981 MADHUBRATA PRIYADARSHINI C/O:KABIRAJ PRADHAN 21-Mar-00 18Yrs9Mon,1 20 1412 F UR 600.00 507.00 84.50 42.25 87.00 85.00 85.00 257.00 300.00 85.66 42.83 85.08 100.00 68.00 68.00 20 AT: TARIMI 12:00:00 AM 0days PO: KALUPADAGHAT DIST:KHORDHA PIN:752022 ODISHA MOB.NO:9937678264 SUBHASHREE SWAIN C/O: PRASANTA KUMAR SWAIN AT: SAANRA 06-Aug-99 19Yrs4Mon,2 21 1636 F UR 9.50 9.20 87.40 43.70 78.00 88.00 82.00 248.00 300.00 82.66 41.33 85.03 100.00 81.00 81.00 21 PO: SAANRA 12:00:00 AM 5days DIST:JAGATSINGHPU R PIN:754104 ODISHA MOB.NO:9438110073 NAMRATA BEHERA C/O: GOIBINDA BEHERA AT: STREET LAXMI 13-Feb-99 19Yrs10Mon, 22 167 F UR 600.00 536.00 89.33 44.66 77.00 77.00 88.00 242.00 300.00 80.66 40.33 85.00 100.00 71.00 71.00 22 BIHAR KARIDAKJANDI 12:00:00 AM 18days ROAD BRAHAMPUR DIST:GANJAM PIN:760006 ODISHA PADMAJAMOB.NO:7682033409 SAHU C/O: BINOD KISHORE SAHU AT: QTR NO.-R-19A ,PWD COLONY,GOLAPBAG, 20-Feb-00 18Yrs10Mon, 23 117 F UR 600.00 525.00 87.50 43.75 77.00 81.00 88.00 246.00 300.00 82.00 41.00 84.75 100.00 45.00 45.00 23 WARD NO.- 12:00:00 AM 11days 04,BARIPADA DIST:MAYURBHANJ PIN: 757001 ODISHA MOB.NO:9777181609 SWATIRANI PRADHAN C/O: DILLIP KUMAR PRADHAN 20-Dec-00 18Yrs0Mon,1 24 2151 F UR 600.00 530.00 88.33 44.16 88.00 76.00 79.00 243.00 300.00 81.00 40.50 84.66 100.00 56.00 56.00 24 AT: KARIHANDA 12:00:00 AM 1days PO:KARIHANDA DIST:BALASORE PIN:756035 ODISHA MOB.NO:9937614315 RASHMI GHOSH C/O ARUN KUMAR 05-Feb-01 17Yrs10Mon, 25 1100 F UR 600.00 526.00 87.66 43.83 92.00 77.00 76.00 245.00 300.00 81.66 40.83 84.66 100.00 61.00 61.00 25 GHOSH 12:00:00 AM 26days AT/PO: PODAASTIA VIA: SHAMAKHUNTA DIST: MAYURBHANJ PIN: 757049 MOB.
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