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Staff Selection Commission Karnataka Kerala Region Bangalore STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION KARNATAKA KERALA REGION BANGALORE NOMINATION STATUS OF CANDIDATES QUALIFIED FOR COMBINED HIGHER SECONDARY (10+2) LEVEL EXAMINATION, 2012 LOWER DIVISION CLERK Y GROUP KERALA AND LAKSHADWEEP REGION Sl.No. ROLL NAME CAT1 CAT2 CAT3 CATSEL POST GROUP STATE RANK Department allotted 1 2201062807 GINNI RAJ SC SC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\3753 Canteen Stores Deptt, Mumbai 2 2201016571 PRIYA NEGI UR UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\1600 CBI, New Delhi 3 3005001931 DEVENDRA PRATAP UR UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2399 Coast Guard Region, Mumbai 4 3206520855 GAURAV KUMAR OBC UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2638 Coast Guard Region, Mumbai 5 9204006205 SHAN A KARIM OBC 0 0 UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2484 DG(Pers), MES, New Delhi 6 2201009254 PAWAN KUMAR UR UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2642 DG(Pers), MES, New Delhi 7 9204002814 RAJESH V R OBC 0 0 UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2504 Dte of Census Operations, Trivandrum 8 2201059464 HEMWATI SC SC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\3806 Dte of Enforcement, N.Delhi 9 9001001505 HANSA HANEEF OBC 0 0 OBC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\3013 Dte of Field Publicity, Trivandrum 10 3206625153 RAJESH PASWAN SC SC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\3852 Dte of lighhouses & Lighships, Cochin 11 9211000872 ANITHA M S OBC 0 0 OBC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\3057 Films Division, Mumbai 12 9211017517 JITHESH RAJ R OBC 0 0 OBC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2296 Govt. of India Press, Koratty, Thrissur 13 2201006036 VIJAY KUMAR SINGH OBC OBC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\3168 Govt. of India Press, Koratty, Thrissur 14 9204000051 HARISH REVI SC 0 0 SC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\3394 Govt. of India Press, Koratty, Thrissur 15 9211000252 SANOJ S MOHAN SC 0 0 SC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\3458 Merchantile Marine Deptt, Kochi 16 9206012693 KHALEEL RAHMAN M M OBC 0 0 UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\1723 Merchantile Marine Deptt, Kochi 17 9204014631 RAHUL V M UR 0 0 UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\1857 National Investigating Agency, Kochi 18 9211016656 ANAND JAYAKUMAR UR 0 0 UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\1916 NSSO, Trivandrum 19 9206001420 ATHUL RAJ V P UR 0 0 UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2509 NSSO, Trivandrum 20 2201556943 BIJENDER SINGH UR UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2654 NSSO, Trivandrum 21 9211020674 JAYADEV V SC 0 0 SC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\3740 PAO, M/o Agriculture, N.Delhi 22 9206010022 THEJAS T OBC 0 0 UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\1937 PAO, M/o Agriculture, N.Delhi 23 9211000384 PRAKASH M V OBC 0 0 OBC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2853 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 24 3206560001 NANDAN KUMAR SHRIVASTAV UR UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2036 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 25 2201204927 MANISH SHARMA UR UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2559 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 26 2201190184 RAHUL DADHWAL UR UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2688 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 27 9206003074 AJITH K UR 0 0 UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2727 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 28 3206544765 ANSHUMAN OBC UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2153 Regional Labour Commissioner ©, Cochin 29 9211007492 SABARINATH V S OBC 0 0 UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2620 Regional Labour Commissioner ©, Cochin 30 9211013601 SREELEKSHMI K R UR 0 0 UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2692 Regional Labour Commissioner ©, Cochin 31 3007517123 RANVIR KUMAR OBC OBC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2914 Superintending Archaeologist, Thrissur 32 2201029720 ABRAHAM LANAH ST ST L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\4040 Superintending Archaeologist, Thrissur 33 9204002221 G KRISHNAN UR 0 0 UR L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2209 Superintending Archaeologist, Thrissur 34 4410545394 SWETA NATH OBC OBC L Y Kerala & Lakshadweep SL\2972 Textile Commissioner, Mumbai LOWER DIVISION CLERK Y GROUP KARNATAKA REGION Sl.No. ROLL NAME CAT1 CAT2 CAT3 CATSEL POST GROUP STATE RANK Deptt Allotted 1 3013521586 SURYA NATH SINGH OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\2443 Income Tax, Appellate Tribunal, Mumbai 2 3010512138 RAUSHAN OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\2950 Military Engg Services, N.Delhi 3 3203002947 ANUP KUMAR OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\2965 NSSO, Bangalore 4 3009510430 ANAMIKA KATIYAR OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3012 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 5 3206513635 MANISH KUMAR OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3031 PCDA, Bangalore 6 3206585750 ANUP KUMAR OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3091 ASI, Bangalore 7 8001000725 TALLURI NARENDRA OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3151 CEA, Karnataka 8 8002010194 N PRADEEP KUMAR OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3166 CGHS, Bangalore 9 8006002256 MONIKA P OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3167 Dy.Chief Labour Commissioner ©, B'lore 10 3206506013 DEEPAK KUMAR OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3194 Dte General of Mines Safety, Dhanbad 11 3203513462 AMAR NATH PRASAD OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3197 Films Division, Mumbai 12 3206564410 SONAM KUMARI OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3200 Income Tax, Appellate Tribunal, Mumbai 13 3003017699 PRADEEP KUMAR SINGH OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3207 NSSO, Bangalore 14 3206532233 PANKAJ KUMAR SINGH OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3212 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 15 3205503055 ANAND PRAKASH OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3216 ASI, Bangalore 16 3010535450 VIKASH KUMAR OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3224 CEA, Karnataka 17 3206549914 PANKAJ KUMAR OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3227 CGHS, Bangalore 18 2201225530 BOBY KUMAR OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3228 Dy.Chief Labour Commissioner ©, B'lore 19 3007512799 JITENDRA KUMAR OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3234 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 20 3003048364 SUSHIL KUMAR YADAV OBC OBC L Y Karnataka SL\3239 Dte General of Mines Safety, Dhanbad 21 9004000022 SHINDE AJIT ASHOK SC 0 0 SC L Y Karnataka SL\3491 CBI, New Delhi 22 9001004194 SANTHOSHABASAVARAJACHALAVADI SC 0 VH VH L Y Karnataka SL\3628 LWO, Bangalore 23 3206616212 RAHUL KUMAR SC SC L Y Karnataka SL\3723 NSSO, Bangalore 24 2201090840 SOM PRATAP SC SC L Y Karnataka SL\3750 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 25 9001003891 ALOK AZAD SC 0 0 SC L Y Karnataka SL\3766 Western Naval Command, Mumbai 26 2201620962 SAVINDER SINGH SC SC L Y Karnataka SL\3780 ASI, Dharwad 27 8002009855 JINKALA RAMAKRISHNA SC SC L Y Karnataka SL\3791 CEA, Karnataka 28 2201251587 ARJUN SINGH SC SC L Y Karnataka SL\3793 CGHS, Bangalore 29 2201017949 RUPENDRA KUMAR KOSHAL SC SC L Y Karnataka SL\3813 Coast Guard Region (W), Mumbai 30 8002009402 M SREE HARSHA SC SC L Y Karnataka SL\3882 Films Division, Mumbai 31 8007006603 SURYA PRAKASH KADHA SC SC L Y Karnataka SL\3893 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 32 2405006801 AKASH MEENA ST ST L Y Karnataka SL\4009 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 33 3205002177 BIBHUTI NANDAN TIWARI UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\1787 IBM, Nagpur 34 8002008898 YENUMULA PRATHAP REDDY UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2151 CBI, New Delhi 35 9001004825 B SUDHAKAR REDDY UR 0 0 UR L Y Karnataka SL\2242 CBI, New Delhi 36 2201572708 POOJA UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2249 CBI, New Delhi 37 2201071566 NAVEEN UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2253 MES, New Delhi 38 2201260762 SANDEEP KUMAR UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2301 CBI, New Delhi 39 3003503644 RAM NIWAS UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2327 MSME Development Institute, Bangalore 40 3010001498 ANJANI KUMAR TIWARI UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2372 NSSO, Bangalore 41 2201054899 KULDEEP UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2393 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 42 3003530188 BALA JEET RAI UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2421 PCDA, Bangalore 43 2201150837 PARDEEP KUMAR UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2430 Song & Drama Division, Karnataka 44 8004001253 KALAVALAPALLI V V GANESH UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2458 Western Naval Command, Mumbai 45 3003005267 ANKIT SINGH UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2464 Animal Quarantine & Certification services, Bangalore 46 2201126720 MOHIT KUMAR UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2502 ASI, Bangalore 47 2201245417 PREETI DEVI UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2508 ASI, Dharwad 48 2405122284 JITENDER UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2590 Canteen Stores Deptt, Mumbai 49 2201211845 SUNNY MANN UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2644 CEA, Karnataka 50 8002008109 G VINOD REDDY UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2653 CGHS, Bangalore Central Govt. Industial Tribunal cum Labour Court, 51 3206570662 MUNNA KUMAR UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2667 Bangalore 52 3206534248 APARNA SINHA UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2670 CICEF, Bangalore 53 2201082781 DEEPAK THAKRAN UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2723 Dy.Chief Labour Commissioner ©, B'lore 54 9211000003 PREUSHA P S NAIR UR 0 0 UR L Y Karnataka SL\2769 Dte General of Mines Safety, Dhanbad 55 3007513312 RAUSHAN KUMAR UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2780 Films Division, Mumbai 56 2201209759 SUMIT MANN UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2783 Forest Survey of India, Bangalore 57 2201582839 SAVITA UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2812 IBM, Nagpur 58 3010540324 SURYA PRAKASH SRIVASTAVA UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2855 MES, New Delhi 59 4410041099 ANASUYA BHADRA UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2856 MSME Development Institute, Bangalore 60 2405064834 SURAJ BHAN SHARMA UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2876 NSSO, Bangalore 61 4205000754 RAHUL KUMAR GUPTA UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2877 Postal Civil Circle, Bangalore 62 3013511406 VISHWADEEP KUMAR UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2879 PCDA, Bangalore 63 3201508265 AMAL KUMAR UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2883 Western Naval Command, Mumbai 64 8001001959 ASHOK KUMAR MUPPALLA UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2884 Canteen Stores Deptt, Mumbai 65 3206586265 MD MOBASSIR UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2888 CGHS, Bangalore 66 4410501314 ABHIJIT ROY UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2908 Dy.Chief Labour Commissioner ©, B'lore 67 2201193582 VIKKEY DAGAR UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2910 IBM, Nagpur 68 2408013112 SUNIL KUMAR UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2913 MES, New Delhi 69 2201066053 MANJEET UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2916 NSSO, Bangalore 70 2201245290 DEEPAK UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2929 CGHS, Bangalore 71 2201195506 RAJNISH UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2936 IBM, Nagpur 72 4410015684 RAHUL YADAV OBC UR L Y Karnataka SL\2938 MES, New Delhi 73 2201169541 PUSHPA KARAKOTI UR UR L Y Karnataka SL\2939 NSSO, Bangalore 74 8006001439 KALYANKUMAR REDDY D UR OH OH L Y Karnataka SL\3409 LWO, Bangalore 75 9001000591 MALI PRAVINKUMAR DONGAR UR EXS 0 EXS L Y Karnataka SL\3672 IBM, Nagpur LOWER DIVISION CLERK X GROUP Sl.No.
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