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Interview History.Xlsx KARNATAKA STATE OPEN UNIVERSITY MUKTHAGANGOTHRI, MYSURU - 570006 DEPARTMET OF STUDIES AND RESEARCH IN HISTORY Candidates to be appear for Ph.D. Viva-Voce December-2019 Provisional Consolidated Merit List A B CDEFI Exemption PG % PG/ Sl. from & CET Name and Adress Categorey CET Remarks No. NET/SLET/ Marks 70% M.PHIL/CET Indramma W/o Srinivas, Srinivasa Nilaya, 1 4th Main, Near park, GM CET 93 65.1 Palasandra Layout, Kolara - 101 9449922474 Madhukumar Sannenahalli, Moduru, Gavadagere Hobli, 2 SC SLET 81.05 56.735 Hunasuru Tq, Mysore District - 571 134 9740159402 Jayachandran H.P. ekkedalli Village, Kollegala 3 SC M.Phil 70.1 49.07 Tq, Chamarajanagara Dist 8618103782 Manjunath Prasad M # 883, 9th cross, Jnanabharathi Layout, Ist Block, RVCE Post , SLET, 4 SC 68.85 48.195 Mysore Road, Bangalore - NET & M.phil 059 9008958896 9945263479 Thippeswamy D.H. Assistant Professor, 5 Department of History, NM SC SLET 68.7 48.09 College, Sulya, D.K. 9632158853 Sudarshan Sri Rajeevgandhi, First grad college 6 Near harlayachonk, SC M.Phil 68.25 47.775 Basavakalyan, Bidar District - 585327 9844540450 Prakash N S/o Nanjundegowda MalligerePandavapura Tq, 7 GM M.Phil 67.85 47.495 Chinakurali Hobli Mandya Dist 9449922474 Jagannatha B.E. Bhoovanahalli, Manangi 8 Post, M.Phil 67.6 47.32 IIIA Sira Tq, Tumkur Dist. - 137 9844549533 Mohan Reddy G. Govt.Grade College, 9 Mulabagilu, GM SLET 65.2 45.64 Kolara Dist. -563 131 924226680 Prasanna H.B. Halehonnigana Doddi, 10 Ganala anakapura Tq, IIIA M.Phil 64.8 45.36 Ramanagara Dist. 9686878599 Ashoka H.G. C/o Gopalareddy Building Seethi Bairaveshwara Nilaya, K-Set 11 Kempamma Layout, Ward ST 64.77 45.339 M.Phil No 08, Malappalli, Chintamani Town Chikkaballapura Dist 9844379845 Deepak Wilson S/O Visoyaraj P. 6th cross New Street, SLET, 12 Mullur Village, Kollegala Cat-1 64.45 45.115 M.phil Tq, Chamarajanagara District - 571440 9035261441 Narayanappa N Gadduru Village, SLET & 13 Mulabagilu Tq, Kolara dist - SC 63.1 44.17 NET 563 132 9880321885 Savitha Patil Karikatti Street, Belavadi post, 14 GM M.Phil 62.8 43.96 Bailhongal Tq, Belagavi Dist 9611420177 Pavan Hitlaller Yalakki Shettara Kaloni 15 Cat-1 M.Phil 62.75 43.925 Dharavada 8660160985 Bheemaray Dhavaleshwar S/o Dhavaleshwar, 16 Jevoor Post, Indi Tq, IIIB SLET 62.5 43.75 Vijayapura Dist. 586 204 9880820809 Hariprasad T.N. Vijayagokula, 10th Cross, 17 40feet Road, Saptagiri Extn. GM SLET 62.2 43.54 West Tumkur - 572102 9743903838 Yallappa Kapperappa kuri rainapura, 18 IIA K-Set 61.62 43.134 savadatti Tq, Belagavi Dist. 9008070754 Narayana Gowda No. 381/H, 9th 'F' Main, NET & 19 Vijayanagar, Cat-1 61.5 43.05 SLET Bengaluru - 560 040 9480584247 Rangaswamy S/o Nanjaiah, Hebbasuru Village & Post 20 SC SLET 61.5 43.05 Chamaraja Nagara Tq & Dist 9141452984 Akram Pasha S/o Hibrahim Sab Hilal masijid circle, 21 GM SLET 61.23 42.861 Donambagatta, Bhadravati, Shimoga - 577 229 9739651285 Roopa G.M. W/o Prakash G.N.# 69/1 Gurupada Nilaya, 22 IIIB M.Phil 60.8 42.56 4th Main1st Cross J.C. Extn. Harihar Davanagere Dist. - 601 9449825054 Lokesh D.K. 321, toda Layout, Shira 23 Gate, IIIA SLET 60.6 42.42 Tumkuru - 572 106 9620936349 Prabhuswami Gaddagimath # 124/A, Killa oni, Kerur, 24 Badami Tq, OBC SLET 60.3 42.21 Bagalakote -587 206 9740943694 Ramesha # 651, Skanda Nilaya 10th Main Road 'D' Block, 25 GM M.Phil 60 42 Opp J.S.S. PU Cillage J.P. Nagar, Mysore - 08 9740444724 Meera P.M. # 449 SudhaNilaya, Industrial sabarbe I stage, 26 OBC SLET 60 42 Vishweswara Nagara, Mysore 9740304270 Harisha H.J. Halthi Village, Mylarapattana Post, 27 IIIA JRF 60 42 Nagamangala Tq, Mandya District 8453888835 Mahalinge Gowda G S/o G.P. Gundappa, 28 Chikkenahalli, Hembare (P), IIIA K-Set 60 42 Sira (Tq), Tumkur Dist 7829516193 Rajeshwari Kate Tikota, Near New Busstand, 29 Katte Tq, Vijayapura Dist - Cat-1 SLET 60 42 586 130 9900720896 Prakasha B.C. Grama Panchayat Quatres, 3rd Section, Gonikoppa, 30 IIIB SLET 58.8 41.16 Virajapete TQ, Kodagu Dist. 571 213 9741569942 Munna P. # 244, Kaggilipura near post Office, Kanakapura 31 IIB SLET 58 40.6 MainRoad, Bengaluru – 560 082 9945860782 Shashidhara D.A. Saptagiri layout, Shira, 32 cat -1 CET 52 36.4 Tumkur 8970343912 Anitha N D/o Narayana Swamy S. Badanavalu Village & Post 33 SC CET 51 35.7 Najanagudu Tq, Mysore Dist. 8861413198 Madesha M. S/o Maraiah, Uganiya 34 Village, Palga Post, SC CET 48 33.6 Kollegala 8431874116 Raju C. Gungral Chatra, Elavbala 35 SC CET 47 32.9 Hobli, Mysore Tq, & Dist. 8197204770 Mangesh H. S/o Hanumanthappa, IUPP Layout, II Cross, 36 SC CET 46 32.2 Housing Board LIG Iind H.No. 3, Chitradurga 8722148794 Biligiri # 251 Sri Siddappaji Road, Jayapura (V), Mysore Tq, 37 SC CET 45 31.5 Mysore 9945479288 Chairman Department of Studies and Dean (Academic) Research in History.
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