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S.No Hall Ticket No Application No Name of the Applicant Father NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - ANDHRA PRADESH ASSISTANT REGISTRAR - LIST OF ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES FOR WRITTEN EXAM Hall Ticket S.No Application No Name of the Applicant Father/Spouse Name No 1 18010001 20180340 T.SANDEEP REDDY T CHOWDARA REDDY 2 18010002 20180341 M.RAMU V NARASIMHA RAO 3 18010003 20180342 AHMAD FERAZ HAMI Z I HASHMI V.KUMARA SWAMY 4 18010004 20180376 SRINIVASA RAO CONDETI 5 18010005 20180507 JANEETHA JOSEPH RAKESH KUMAR ARUN 6 18010006 20180896 N.VISHNU MURTHY N. AMMAIAH 7 18010007 20180897 U.VENKATESWARA RAO U CHINNAM NAIDU 8 18010008 20180901 INDERPREET SINGH KOHLI AMARJEET SINGH KOHLI 9 18010009 20180902 S.PRIYANKA PRAFULLA KUMAR S 10 18010010 20180903 C.KUMAR SINGH VIJAY KUMAR SINGH 11 18010011 20180904 G.VENKATA SANTHOSH G ADI NARAYANA 12 18010012 20180905 K.SURESH BABU K SOMAIAH 13 18010013 20180906 S.PRANITHA S. 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