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Dept Test May 2013 www.apteachers.in ANDHRA PRADESH PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION :HYDERABAD Notification No. 20/2012 , DEPARTMENTAL TESTS NOVEMBER 2012 SESSION Test Name : D.T. for Gazetted Officers of Education Department (88,97) Paper Code 88 : D.T. for Gazetted Officers of Education Department : Paper - I - Held On : 09-11-2012 - FN Paper Code 97 : D.T. for Gazetted Officers of Education Department : Paper - II - Held On : 09-11-2012 - AN The candidates whose Register No.s, Names, Designations and Addresses given below are provisionally 'PASSED' the TEST mentioned above. If the above test contains more than one paper or part, the details of each paper or part Passed by the candidate is indicated. SOURCE : http://website.apspsc.gov.in SRIKAKULAM 1 21000877 - JAMI SIVAKESWARA RAO, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, Z P H SCHOOL, GARA, SRIKAKULAM 2 21000882 - BAMMIDI GOPALU, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P P SCHOOL, GOPIVALLABHAPURAM, SRIKAKULAM 3 21000887 - SUBHASCHANDRO PANIGRAHI, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPP SCHOOL, CHIKKIDIGAM, SRIKAKULAM 4 21000890 - PEDADA APPARAO, LOW FEMALE LITERACY HEADMASTER, MANDAL PRAISAD PRIMARY SCHOOL, KOTTAVALASA, SRIKAKULAM 5 21000898 - TOTTADI VAIKUNTA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P E SCHOOL, RAVIVALASA, SRIKAKULAM 6 21000901 - YENDAMURI KRISHNA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPUP SCHOOL, KOTHARI PURAM, SRIKAKULAM 7 21000902 - SANNASETTY RAJASEKHAR, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, ZPH SCHOOL, THOLAPI, SRIKAKULAM 8 21000907 - MALLESWARA BENIA BEHERA, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPP SCHOOL, TULASIGAM, SRIKAKULAM 9 21000910 - TANKALA CHINNAPPALANAIDU, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P E SCHOOL, SURYANARAYANAPURAM, SRIKAKULAM 10 21000914 - P V RAMANA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P P SCHOOL, DHARMAPURAM, SRIKAKULAM 11 21000923 - ROBBI MOHANA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPP SCHOOL, PSR RAJAM, SRIKAKULAM 12 21000926 - VAKAMULLU SATYA RAJU, GAZETTED HEAD MASTER, ZPH SCHOOL, T LINGALAPADU, SRIKAKULAM 13 21000927 - DURGAPRASAD PADHI, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, GTWAGH SCHOOL, CHINNAKOSTA, SRIKAKULAM 14 21000929 - APPINA VENUGOPALA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPP SCHOOL MUNIPETA ETCHERLA MANDALAM, MUNIPETA CHALAKAPALEM, SRIKAKULAM 15 21000933 - PEYYALA RAMA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P U P SCHOOL, PENUBAKA, SRIKAKULAM 16 21000938 - RAGHUPATRUNI DAYASAGAR, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, ZPHSCHOOL, PATHARLAPALLI, SRIKAKULAM 17 21000946 - NUKA UMA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPP SCHOOL, T LINGALAPADU, SRIKAKULAM 18 21000948 - ARINANA PRAKASAM, LOW FEMALE LITERACY HEADMASTER, MPE SCHOOL, RAMANAGARAM, SRIKAKULAM 19 21000950 - KUNA VENKATA KRISHNA, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPPSCHOOL, CHITTIVALASA, SRIKAKULAM 20 21000952 - IPPILI NARASIMHAPPADU, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, ZPH SCHOOL, BORIGIVALASA, SRIKAKULAM 21 21000957 - CHOWDARI ABHIMANYARAJU, CRAFT TEACHER, GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, SRIKAKULAM, SRIKAKULAM 22 21000967 - GANDUBELLI VENKATAPPA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M E O SRIKAKULAM, M P PRIMARY SCHOOL AMIDIVALASA SRIKAKULAM, SRIKAKULAM 23 21000970 - MUDDADA CHANDRASEKHARA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPPSCHOOL, THAMMAYYA PETA, SRIKAKULAM www.apteachers.in www.apteachers.in 24 21000971 - BODDEPALLI APPA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPE SCHOOL MANDACOLONY, MANDA COLONY, SRIKAKULAM 25 21000975 - ENUMALA APPALANAIDU, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPPS, RAJAYYAPETA, SRIKAKULAM 26 21000987 - KUNA RAMANA MURTY, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPP SCHOOL, GOLLAPETA, SRIKAKULAM 27 21000988 - LYSETTY PADMAVATHI, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPP SCHOOL RAJAM HS, RAJAM, SRIKAKULAM 28 21000995 - BAGADI JAGADEESWARA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P P SCHOOL, PURUSOTHAPURAM, SRIKAKULAM 29 21001001 - BODDEPALLI SUGUNA VENI, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MANDAL PRAISAD PRIMARY SCHOOL, KOTTAVALASA, SRIKAKULAM 30 21001002 - BIDDIKA SANJEEVAYYA, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, GTWAUP SCHOOL, POOTHIKAVALASA, SRIKAKULAM 31 21001008 - REDDI UMAMAHESWARA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPUPS, ANTHAKAPALLI, SRIKAKULAM 32 21001010 - VAIDA APPARAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P P SCHOOL PEDDAPALEM, PEDDAPALEM PURUSOTHAPURAM, SRIKAKULAM 33 21001011 - TRINADHA PATNAIK, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P U P SCHOOL, SUNDARADA, SRIKAKULAM 34 21001016 - KANCHARAPU RANGA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P P SCHOOL, SINGANNAPALEM, SRIKAKULAM 35 21001021 - A CHANDRA SEKHARAM ACHARY, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P P SCHOOL, B J PURAM, SRIKAKULAM 36 21001026 - BOBBILI NAGESWARA RAO, LANGUAGE PANDIT, MPUP SCHOOL THOTAVURU B, THOTAVURU B, SRIKAKULAM 37 21001027 - KARANAM SURYA KUMARI, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, ZPH SCHOOL, PANASALA VALASA, SRIKAKULAM 38 21001028 - SATAGOPAM VENKATA RAMANA, PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER, Z P H SCHOOL, NAGARAMPALLI VILLAGE, SRIKAKULAM 39 21001031 - BANTU APPALA SIVA RAJU, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, GOVT HIGH SCHOOL, SEETHAMPETA, SRIKAKULAM 40 21001037 - JARUGULLA SYAMA SUNDAR RAO, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, ZPH SCHOOL, FAREED PETA ETCHERLA MD, SRIKAKULAM 41 21001051 - TARINI SOMESWARA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P P SCHOOL, VEERABHADRA, SRIKAKULAM 42 21001056 - DANDUGULA SUJATHA, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPUP SCHOOL, JAMMU, SRIKAKULAM 43 21001057 - GOMPA NEELA KRISHNAVENI, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPUP SCHOOL, KOMARTHI, SRIKAKULAM 44 21001059 - MOSALAGANTI GAYATRI, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, Z P HIGH SCHOOL, MUKHALINGAM, SRIKAKULAM 45 21001072 - YALLA VENKATARAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPP SCHOOL, LINGALAVALASA VILLAGE, RANA POST, SRIKAKULAM 46 21001078 - KALAVALA BABURAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPPSCHOOL, LAXMIPURAM, SRIKAKULAM 47 21001079 - RAJAPANTULA SURYANARAYANA, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P U P SCHOOL, MANTHINA, SRIKAKULAM 48 21001080 - SALLA CHANDRA SEKHAR, CRAFT TEACHER, GOVT HIGH SCHOOL, SEETHAMPETA, SRIKAKULAM 49 21001082 - KARRI KOTESWA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P U P SCHOOL, MANTHINA, SRIKAKULAM 50 21001083 - SAMPATHI RAO SWARNALATA, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPUP SCHOOL, RAVADA, SRIKAKULAM 51 21001084 - PRASANTA LIMAI, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, Z P HIGH SCHOOL BHIRLANGI, BHIRLANGI, SRIKAKULAM 52 21001087 - BEERA VIJAYA KUMARI, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P U P SCHOOL, SUBHALAYA, SRIKAKULAM 53 21001088 - MURAPAKA BHASKARARAO, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, GTWAH SCHOOL, LABBA, SRIKAKULAM 54 21001089 - KUNDERAPU DEVENDARA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P P SCHOOL, BARUVA GANDHIPETA, SRIKAKULAM 55 21001090 - PAIDAYYA NAMBARU, LIBRARIAN, GOVT JUNIOR COLLEGE, NARASANNAPETA, SRIKAKULAM 56 21001091 - MANDALA MURALI, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, ZPH SCHOOL, LAVERU, SRIKAKULAM www.apteachers.in www.apteachers.in 57 21001092 - BASA SANYASI RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPUP SCHOOL, PATHAKUNKAM VILLAGE, SRIKAKULAM 58 21001093 - GADDI RAJESWARI, PANDIT, M P U P SCHOOL, NADAGAM, SRIKAKULAM 59 21001095 - LOLUGU SATYAM, LANGUAGE PANDIT, MPUP SCHOOL, EMBARAM, SRIKAKULAM 60 21001096 - JANAKIRAM TALITARI, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, ZPH SCHOOL, CHAPARA, SRIKAKULAM 61 21001097 - CHINTADA PREMAKUMAR, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPP SCHOOL, KAVITI, SRIKAKULAM 62 21001098 - BURAGAPU LAKSHMI BAI, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPE SCHOOL, JAGATHI, SRIKAKULAM 63 21001100 - KARUSODU MANMADHARAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P P SCHOOL, MODILIKOTTURU, SRIKAKULAM 64 21001101 - PATOJU TIRUMALA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P P SCHOOL, BORIGIVALASA, SRIKAKULAM 65 21001102 - KOMMU PADMAVATHI, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P P SCHOOL, NANDIKONDA, SRIKAKULAM 66 21001103 - PRASANTH KUMAR PADHY, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPP SCHOOL, PATRAPADA, SRIKAKULAM 67 21001109 - PALAKA PURUSHOTHAM, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPE SCHOOL, MUTYALU VILLAGE, SRIKAKULAM 68 21001111 - KANCHARANA RAMESH, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P U P SCHOOL, PUDI JAGANNADHA PURAM, SRIKAKULAM 69 21001112 - KONADA RAMAKRISHNA, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, ZPH SCHOOL, MAMIDI VALASA VILLAGE, SRIKAKULAM 70 21001113 - RANASTALAM PURUSHOTTAM, LANGUAGE PANDIT, Z P H SCHOOL, KATTULAKAVITI, SRIKAKULAM 71 21001114 - KOTHALENKA HEMASUNDARA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P U P SCHOOL, PENUBAKA, SRIKAKULAM 72 21001119 - SIRASANA SAI PRASANTHI, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, ZPH SCHOOL, TURAKALA KOTA, B TARLA VIA, SRIKAKULAM 73 21001121 - ALLADA CHANDRA MOULI, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPE SCHOOL, DIBBAGUDA, SRIKAKULAM 74 21001124 - CHELLURU CHANDRAVATHI, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P U P SCHOOL, K S PURAM, SRIKAKULAM 75 21001129 - SALLA ESWARA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPP SCHOOL, DIMIRIYA, SRIKAKULAM 76 21001134 - KOLLA RAJARAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPPP SCHOOL, SARAVAKOTA, SRIKAKULAM 77 21001135 - PADDA SRIDHAR, LANGUAGE PANDIT, ZPH SCHOOL, NAGARAMPALLI, SRIKAKULAM 78 21001137 - KOTTAKOTA SANTA RAO, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, GTWAH SCHOOL, DONUBAI, SRIKAKULAM 79 21001138 - KODURU MOHANARAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P U P SCHOOL, BHADRI, SRIKAKULAM 80 21001139 - BURADA DHANALAKSHMI, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, ZPH SCHOOL, RAGOLU, SRIKAKULAM 81 21001141 - KOTNANA KOTESWARI, SCHOOL ASSISTANT, ZPHS SCHOOL, TIMADAM VILLAGE, SRIKAKULAM 82 21001142 - MEKALA INDIRA DEVI, LIBRARIAN, GJC VANGARA, MADDUVALASA, SRIKAKULAM 83 21001144 - LAXMIPURAM DHILLESWARARAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPP SCHOOL, TURAKALA KOTA, B TARLA VIA, SRIKAKULAM 84 21001147 - TALAGAPU KHAGESWARA RAO, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, M P P SCHOOL, JADYADA VILLAGE, SRIKAKULAM 85 21001149 - KOTTAPALLI LATHA, SECONDARY GRADE TEACHER, MPUP SCHOOL, JAMMU, SRIKAKULAM 86 21001150 - 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