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KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY Centralised Counseling for PG Admissions to Degree/Diploma Medical and Dental Cours KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY Centralised Counseling for PG admissions to Degree/Diploma Medical and Dental Courses LIST OF MEDICAL CANDIDATE REGISTERED SLNO CANDIDATE NAME NBE_REGNO NEET_AI_RANK 1 ROHAN KRISHNA C R 1805010716 51 2 HARI PRASAD M K 1805089823 71 3 KISHORE KUDLANNAVAR S 1805089307 77 4 AMITH K GAITONDE 1805014381 79 5 DHRITHI KODETHOOR 1805010956 101 6 ROHAN V 1805013470 102 7B PHANEENDRA 1805009953 119 8 HARSHITH Y R 1805089660 125 9 JITHENDRA N 1805088994 147 10 SANJANA RAI K 1805089686 152 11 MUBEEN KARIKAZI 1805013203 156 12 CHIRAG JAIN 1805010966 159 13 ANINDITA MENON 1805009728 180 14 USHA PRAKASH HOLLA 1805013004 197 15 NITHIN K M 1805013266 206 16 VINDHYAPRABHA NARAYAN HEGDE 1805014142 211 17 CHAVA HARSHANTH SAIRAM 1805048043 217 18 SHADAB B MALDAR 1805045447 245 19 KARTHIK HV 1805013140 251 20 VINEETH K M 1805014029 252 21 VYSHNAVI H S 1805089833 255 22 MAHESH KUMAR 1805013291 264 23 CHINMAYA MURTHY K R 1805010320 276 24 SOWMYA S 1805014265 280 25 INDUJA C S 1805013349 283 26 NIRANJAN G M 1805119516 291 27 RAGHU R V 1805012776 294 28 VIJAYA NARAYANA HOLLA K 1805119525 295 29 ARCHANA RAO K 1805014371 300 30 NAGASACHIN S N 1805011084 307 31 MANAVI K M 1805011734 312 32 ANIRUDH P 1805106565 318 33 BHARAT RAVI KATTI 1805013803 320 34 VEENA K 1805011103 330 35 ROHIT G DUDDAGI 1805010865 346 36 VENKATESH DARSHAN A N 1805089452 367 37 MEGHASHYAMA K S 1805119538 370 38 GOPALKRISHNA SURESH SHANBHAG 1805045575 377 39 GURUPRASAD C SHENOY 1805125561 379 40 DEEPTHI U S 1805125487 381 41 NAGA VISHNU PRIYANKA KASA 1805054778 388 42 VINAY H 1805089076 401 43 DISHA ADIGA G 1805011670 408 44 AMULLYA K R 1805011034 416 45 MADHU S KIKKERI 1805133906 419 46 FATHIMA RAEESA 1805085628 430 47 SYED HIFZUR RAHMAN 1805054187 444 48 CHAITRA G V 1805045589 446 49 PRIYA B 1805009990 455 50 ROHITH M G 1805012340 456 Page 1 of 238 KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY Centralised Counseling for PG admissions to Degree/Diploma Medical and Dental Courses LIST OF MEDICAL CANDIDATE REGISTERED SLNO CANDIDATE NAME NBE_REGNO NEET_AI_RANK 51 VINAY PATIL S 1805011350 463 52 PRABHU DUTTA SAHU 1805133840 469 53 ARUN P T 1805088396 472 54 KAVYASHREE K 1805046224 476 55 RASHMI M D 1805077156 488 56 KALYANI NAIR 1805010950 497 57 VIVEK P KSHEERASAGAR 1805013129 511 58 PRITHVI K A 1805009801 516 59 SHOBHALAKSHMI C S 1805045418 528 60 HEMANTHGOWDA M C 1805013358 529 61 HRUDYA 1805012121 531 62 VINOD KUMAR L 1805089736 532 63 ABHISHEK PATIL 1805011602 545 64 AASHIK Y S 1805012215 546 65 SUDARSHAN J 1805014078 549 66 NAVEENKUMAR B 1805013246 552 67 AKSHAY FADNIS 1805009944 571 68 VIKRAM V S 1805012013 572 69 AKASH P 1805009863 591 70 RAKSHIT R DESAI 1805011443 595 71 KAVYA D R 1805076913 598 72 RAVIKIRAN S R 1805125554 599 73 B G MADHUSHREE 1805012492 605 74 MITHUN N KAGALKAR 1805114080 606 75 MAHESH DAIMA M 1805011123 612 76 ANOOP CHERIYAN 1805088786 616 77 ARJUN AGARWAL 1805031790 617 78 DEEPALI 1805087233 618 79 GOWRISH KUMAR 1805013230 627 80 VASAVDATTA SHARMA 1805099338 628 81 ARCHANA RAO 1805011018 641 82 SHREYAS HARISH KANAKPUR 1805013137 643 83 CHIDANANDA H A 1805011343 644 84 KEERTHI KUMAR N 1805010027 645 85 CHAITRA SHREE C 1805011644 702 86 SHRUTI N KULKARNI 1805014464 707 87 SUMATHI N 1805045904 711 88 ANISH H P 1805011188 717 89 RAVNEET KAUR SALUJA 1805030791 719 90 AMRUTHA 1805010487 722 91 VIKASA N 1805010044 724 92 NAVYA S 1805010980 732 93 ABHISHEK KUMAR 1805033577 734 94 AVINASH B S 1805088468 745 95 SYED NADEEM SHAJAN 1805097770 758 96 KARTHIK R 1805088981 762 97 NAVYA K U 1805010188 773 98 M KEERTHI SREE 1805051412 775 99 LAVANYA P 1805013838 777 100 MANOJ MUTHALIK 1805088885 790 Page 2 of 238 KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY Centralised Counseling for PG admissions to Degree/Diploma Medical and Dental Courses LIST OF MEDICAL CANDIDATE REGISTERED SLNO CANDIDATE NAME NBE_REGNO NEET_AI_RANK 101 VINITHA SANAGOUDAR 1805065061 798 102 ABHINANDAN H S 1805012312 807 103 NAYANA N G 1805014328 810 104 MITHUN MADHAV 1805045960 813 105 PRIYANKA SINGHAL 1805033651 814 106 DARSHAN GANAPATI HEGDE 1805013478 818 107 CHETHAN T L 1805009615 819 108 P ARJUN CHANDRASHEKAR 1805045835 821 109 PRAVINKUMAR 1805112065 824 110 TILAKA 1805011303 833 111 SAMPRATHI D 1805055099 836 112 BHAGYASHREE 1805069402 844 113 ARUNKUMAR M 1805010827 854 114 MUBIN ISMAIL K 1805089632 856 115 DAMINI S 1805010038 863 116 SUSHMA S BIRADAR 1805014152 873 117 NAMRATHA BN 1805009700 877 118 SHRADHA GURUDEV 1805125597 889 119 NITIN RAMESH 1805075253 894 120 DEEKSHA BEKAL 1805134052 908 121 SHWETA 1805088876 910 122 GOPU PRUDHVI REDDY 1805049173 916 123 SARASWATHI HOLLA 1805013307 927 124 SABAHA NAUSHEEN 1805014517 929 125 ANUSHA J 1805010288 931 126 ANCHAL ARORA 1805000122 941 127 LAKSHMAN 1805010866 945 128 SIDDHARTH M PAWASKAR 1805114022 955 129 MEGHA P 1805013315 956 130 SHERIN DOMINIC 1805119594 959 131 M VIJAYSHREE 1805012612 961 132 EKTA PAREEK 1805037954 964 133 ASHWINIMARY JOSEPH 1805010776 965 134 MONISHA S 1805065294 981 135 OWAIS AHMED PATEL 1805046135 990 136 VARSHA K L 1805010469 992 137 NISCHAY K K 1805088833 995 138 SHINO P SHAJAN 1805004723 1005 139 GURU S BHARADWAJ 1805013010 1007 140 SHALINI G N 1805065223 1017 141 SANDHYA RANI B 1805045955 1019 142 VIGNESH K 1805022452 1022 143 ANUSHA KULKARNI R 1805012057 1024 144 NISARGA G 1805013806 1033 145 AAKASH VIJAY 1805097896 1034 146 ANIL KUMAR 1805113964 1035 147 HARSHITHA N 1805011718 1051 148 VINOD KUMAR M 1805014388 1052 149 SANJANA R BADAMI 1805011042 1054 150 TARIQ NAVAS 1805119479 1055 Page 3 of 238 KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY Centralised Counseling for PG admissions to Degree/Diploma Medical and Dental Courses LIST OF MEDICAL CANDIDATE REGISTERED SLNO CANDIDATE NAME NBE_REGNO NEET_AI_RANK 151 ALEX T JOHNSON 1805066055 1056 152 NAMRATHA K B 1805064999 1058 153 ISHA SHARMA 1805021935 1069 154 AJAY K R 1805013252 1076 155 OBAID UR RAHMAN 1805009727 1082 156 MURUGHESH M E 1805014475 1088 157 MALAVIKA HANDE 1805125647 1091 158 BHARATH M 1805050913 1097 159 SPANDANA J 1805046073 1100 160 VIDYASHREE V A 1805012603 1108 161 MOHAMMAD NIZAMUDDIN H ATTAR 1805012070 1109 162 METLAPALLI VENKATA SAIRAM 1805128631 1110 163 PAYILA SATYA RAGHAVA ANEESH 1805046788 1122 164 ASAF ALI KAMMAR 1805045720 1125 165 HIMANSHU SHEKHAR 1805040691 1133 166 CHANDU REVATHI 1805048032 1142 167 SUMA B 1805013883 1146 168 ANAND KUMAR GUPTA 1805074461 1168 169 CHAMLE SACHIN MADHAVRAO 1805095877 1180 170 MEDINI S 1805045845 1181 171 AMRUTHAVARSHINI N 1805012881 1182 172 THANUJA B 1805089474 1197 173 MOHITH H N 1805123779 1198 174 SNEHA S SOMAREDDY 1805013499 1204 175 ARANI SEN 1805125590 1208 176 AANCHAL VARMA 1805037101 1240 177 RAGHAVENDRA J 1805012430 1243 178 SAMRAT HEGDE B T 1805089273 1244 179 SHREESHA PARTHAJE 1805083177 1245 180 MRUDULA DONTHAMSETTY 1805107886 1252 181 SUSHMITHA S K 1805089315 1253 182 THEJASWI K G 1805014187 1256 183 PRADEEP G S 1805069411 1265 184 SAHIL SHARMA 1805012766 1270 185 KIRAN B M 1805011162 1271 186 SIDDHANT J THAMPI 1805024198 1286 187 BALAJI 1805111991 1303 188 APURVA PRASANNA 1805010010 1310 189 AMUDALAPALLI L A ALEKHYA 1805127343 1317 190 PADMAPRIYA V 1805013276 1318 191 ABHIJITH SHETTY 1805046132 1321 192 ANUPAMA G HEGDE 1805045435 1351 193 RACHEPALLI SANDESH KUMAR REDDY 1805053707 1352 194 POOJA SUBRAMANYA 1805010441 1365 195 AKSHAY KS 1805013498 1366 196 SHRUTHI K 1805083341 1368 197 ANUSHA V 1805009590 1373 198 SAHANA C 1805053486 1374 199 AKHIL G 1805004816 1385 200 APOORVA M 1805009920 1392 Page 4 of 238 KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY Centralised Counseling for PG admissions to Degree/Diploma Medical and Dental Courses LIST OF MEDICAL CANDIDATE REGISTERED SLNO CANDIDATE NAME NBE_REGNO NEET_AI_RANK 201 LAKSHMINARAYAN B 1805013383 1396 202 NALLURI SNEHITHA 1805039097 1398 203 RAHUL V 1805010189 1400 204 VIKRAM G K BHAT 1805114174 1408 205 ANKITHA G BHAT 1805125498 1409 206 SHASHIKALA M 1805038985 1412 207 ANN ELIAS 1805119426 1414 208 AKSHATHA K A 1805088996 1419 209 TERESE JOSE 1805088936 1424 210 AKKINENI KRISHNA PRASAD 1805107698 1433 211 MANJU BHARGAV B R 1805014137 1434 212 ABHISHEK VENUGOPAL NAIR 1805088766 1448 213 SHALINI V 1805014340 1452 214 AMOOLYA LOIS 1805013364 1460 215 SHRIDHAR 1805065045 1470 216 AJAYARAVIND 1805111764 1473 217 KEERTHIKA REDDY R 1805012487 1483 218 HITA SHIVAYOGI 1805069452 1501 219 BHARATH MM 1805013778 1520 220 RAMESH KALAPPAGOL BASAPPA 1805089489 1525 221 GURUPRASAD N 1805089138 1530 222 PADMINI S K 1805024751 1531 223 KRUPASHREE G 1805013765 1533 224 ANGAD CHIKODI 1805045359 1535 225 HARSHA BHARADWAJ KORRAPOLU 1805011572 1541 226 GOWTHAM S GOWDA 1805012226 1547 227 APURVA S KANTHI 1805046245 1549 228 SUSHMITHA S SHETTY 1805134066 1550 229 PRAGADEESH T 1805112638 1557 230 PREETHI MELETH VEEDU 1805012727 1560 231 DHARINI S 1805013265 1561 232 BASAWANTRAO 1805065021 1563 233 PRASHANT HT 1805046164 1566 234 JAGADISH T 1805012020 1567 235 SURABHI KS 1805088954 1568 236 ANJANA S MAVINAHALLI 1805010863 1578 237 PRIYANKA K P 1805010691 1587 238 RAMPRASATH R 1805023495 1588 239 PARVATHY S PILLAI 1805075295 1591 240 AATHIRA KAINATHUMMAL CHATHOTH 1805009970 1593 241 BHARGAVARAM KARANTHA 1805132839 1595 242 TAMMANA MANASA 1805064462 1596 243 VEENA GANIGER 1805045757 1601 244 NIKHIL KUMAR 1805113156 1602 245 PUNYA SUVARNA 1805087084 1609 246 SNEHA ACHARYA 1805046004 1616 247 RAJEEV G C 1805113819 1618 248 SACHIN VIJAYAKUMAR 1805075796 1629 249 SHASHIBHUSHAN S VAREKAR 1805013868 1633 250 SAMEER K M 1805114188 1634 Page 5 of 238 KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY Centralised Counseling for PG admissions to Degree/Diploma Medical and Dental Courses LIST OF MEDICAL CANDIDATE
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