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STAFF SELECTON COMMISSION (SOUTHERN REGION) CHENNAI STENOGRAPHERS (GRADE ‘C’ & ‘D’) EXAMINATION, 2016 List of Southern Region candidates qualified for Skill Test in Stenography for Stenographer Grade 'C' Sl. No Roll Number Name of the Candidate Cat1 Cat2 Cat3 1 8001000029 CH PRASANTH BABU 6 2 8001000049 VENKATAPRASAD SONTI 6 3 8001000052 AVUTHU SUNEETHA 4 8001000104 DAGANI MANOHAR 1 5 8001000115 GUMMADI SUSHMITHA 1 6 8001000120 BULLA SANDEEP 1 7 8001000125 KSHATRI PAVAN SINGH 6 8 8001000138 KOLUSU V SATYA SAI RAMGOPAL 6 9 8001000183 PONDURU CHENCHULAKSHMI 6 10 8001000241 BODDU NANDINI PRIYANKA 1 11 8001000267 NANDETI RAVI KIRAN 1 12 8001000544 BHUKYA ETHERU RANI 2 13 8001000571 RAMACHANDRUNI VAMSIKRISHNA 14 8001000642 SRAVAN BARMA 1 15 8001000686 VEERANKI MANOJ KUMAR 6 16 8001000710 VENKATESWAR RAO ADDANKI 6 17 8001000810 JATHOTE MADDILETI NAIK 2 18 8001000874 KETHU SRAVANKUMAR 6 19 8001000884 PADAVALA POORNASAI 6 4 20 8001000886 DIRISINA LAVANYA 1 21 8001000888 SOMISETTI NAGASRI SIVAPARVATHI 22 8001001003 PULLA RATNA TEJA 1 23 8001001021 KOLLI MADHAVA SAI 24 8001001164 VENKATESWARA RAO R 6 25 8001001165 BANDARU VARALAKSHMI 6 26 8001001474 KUNCHALA RAJARAO 6 27 8001001910 BANAVATHU DURGA HARI PRASAD 2 28 8001001913 GUTTI PRASANNA KUMAR 6 29 8001002007 HARINDHAREDDY KUNTA 7 30 8001002054 GOWRABATHUNI VISHNU PRIYA 6 31 8001002151 PARALA SWAPNNA 6 32 8001002167 ASHREF HUSSAIN 3 33 8001002256 NAKKA TIRUMALA RAO 34 8001002292 RAGHU NANDAN KOMMU 1 35 8001002989 CHEVURI KARTHIK 2 36 8001003072 BHIMAVARAPU MOULI ARAVIND 6 7 37 8001003271 SHAIK MOHAMMAD KHASIM 38 8001003340 MURALI KATTEBOINA 6 39 8001003677 PARVATAM DEEPTHI 6 40 8001003886 VENKATESWARARAO KANDULA 2 41 8001003994 PALUTLA VENKATA SAI PRIYA 42 8001004105 KORUKONDA SATISH 6 43 8001004693 RAVI TEJA VASIREDDY 6 44 8001004926 SIVA NAGESWARA RAO KOPPULA 6 45 8001005072 RAMAYANAM ANUDEEP 46 8001005800 MERAVA LAKSHMI 6 47 8001005819 SRINIVASARAJU DIGALA 6 48 8001006135 RATHOD ARUN 2 49 8001006527 JONNADULA NAGA LAKSHMI 6 50 8001006584 CHITTURI HANUMANTHA RAO 6 51 8001006774 VINEELA KOPPADI 6 52 8001007011 BODDURU CHANTI 6 53 8001007023 YADLA PURANDHARA PHANI KUMAR 54 8001007036 TUMATI SABITHA DEVI 1 55 8001007248 SYKAM MANASA 6 56 8001007551 RAMARAO CHAVA 4 57 8001008276 LANKAPALLI ASHOK KUMAR 1 58 8001008396 R RAMACHANDRA 6 7 59 8001008743 KONDAVARDHI PRAVEENKUMAR 6 60 8001009165 URAVAKONDA MAHAMMAD SHAREEF 6 61 8001009253 TIRUPATHI ROHI HADASSAH 6 62 8001009307 CHEBROLU DANIEL SANDEEP 63 8001009482 SANDEEP MUNDLAPATI 1 64 8001009635 THUDUMU SUBBA RAO 1 65 8001009696 ZEYAUDDIN SHAIKMOHAMMED 66 8001009767 NARESH IDASERI 6 67 8001009868 MARYCHAITANYA ANNURI 1 68 8001010104 LANKA RAVI KIRAN 6 69 8001010190 NALLA BHANU 6 70 8001010228 V V NAGA SUDHAKAR BOPPINEEDI 71 8001010279 YANAMALA APPALARAJU 6 72 8001010409 THURIMELLA PRIYANKA 1 73 8001010483 BANDAPELLI LAXMI MANASA 74 8001010893 JAGANNADHAM SRINIVASARAO 2 75 8002000009 B SRIKANTH GOUD 6 76 8002000025 C SIREESHA 6 77 8002000080 KONDALARAO MURA 1 4 78 8002000081 DAGUMATI BHARGAVA REDDY 79 8002000191 MEKALA KRISHNA CHAITANYA 6 80 8002000196 KANAKARAJU G 6 4 81 8002000205 PURNABRAHMARAJU D 6 82 8002000206 NAGARURU PAVAN KUMAR REDDY 83 8002000210 THOKA ENOCH NIRMAL 6 84 8002000217 NATTA JYOTHI VEER 1 85 8002000223 DONTAMALA ARUN 1 86 8002000227 KORUKONDA PRAMANIKA 6 87 8002000238 M VENKATA KRISHNA TEJA 88 8002000242 M SANTOSH KUMAR 6 89 8002000243 JWALA KIRAN KUMAR 90 8002000248 MUDADLA GAYATRI 6 91 8002000280 SAKE MADHUMITHA 2 92 8002000316 AJAYKUMAR 6 93 8002000323 SIVA BHASKARA RAO T 6 94 8002000330 K JANAKI RAM 1 95 8002000403 NEELAPU KARUNA KUMARI 2 96 8002000425 RITIKA ARORA 97 8002000484 KANDRAPET SAI SREE LALITHA 98 8002000522 BHUKYA YESHWANTH NAIK 2 99 8002000610 CHUNDURI VENKATA MAHESH KUMAR 6 100 8002000643 ITTA BALA CHANDRUDU 1 101 8002000682 IMMADI PRUDHVIRAJ 1 102 8002000688 NIKHIL CHANDRAHAS RAYABARAPU 6 103 8002000703 NAMPALLY RAVINDER 6 104 8002000704 MOHAMMAD NAZIR ALI 105 8002000727 VANKUDOTHU PRAVEEN NAIK 2 106 8002000800 CHALLA RAMA PRABHA 6 107 8002000805 SHAIK HASEENA 6 108 8002000848 S S G KRISHNA YADAV K 6 109 8002000868 MEGAVATH MEENA 2 110 8002000942 BOPPANI NAVEENKUMAR 1 111 8002000944 GAJULA VARUN 6 112 8002000945 MUPPARAJU BALA CHANDRUDU 113 8002000957 SHAIK MUBARAK 114 8002000977 DONTAMSETTY SANTOSH KUMAR 6 115 8002000984 DAMA ANJANEYULU 4 116 8002001043 VAITLA NANDAKISHOR 6 117 8002001046 S V RAMESH 6 118 8002001132 PYAPALI MEGHANA SREE 119 8002001141 MALEPATI MAHITHA 120 8002001143 ANDHAVARAPU RAMANAMURTHY 121 8002001188 KONA SRI SARAN 6 122 8002001196 NADAVALA KISHORE 6 123 8002001202 VINOD KUMAR G 6 124 8002001212 LAVIDIYA RATHAN SINGH 2 125 8002001278 PITHANI SHAILAJA 6 126 8002001288 PARAKALA ARUN KUMAR 6 127 8002001376 VULLOJU NAGAIAH 1 128 8002001397 ENKE PRAVEEN 6 129 8002001464 POTHULA RAVIVARMA 1 130 8002001465 YARAMAKALA RAMAKOTAREDDY 131 8002001533 A D ABHINAV SWAROOP 6 132 8002001550 K SARATH 6 133 8002001575 MAMILLAPALLI RAM HEMANTH 134 8002001635 PODAPATI PRAGATHI 6 135 8002001671 BORRA LAXMI NARSAIAH 2 136 8002001685 KONGARA SARATCHANDU 1 137 8002001700 GUDUPURU VINAY KUMAR 6 138 8002001733 PRUDHVI RAJ VARMA SAGI 139 8002001802 DALAVAI SUDHEER KUMAR 6 140 8002002104 RAHUL YELANATI 1 141 8002002106 BOMMISETTY DINESH 142 8002002107 PERAM LAKSHMI NARAYANA REDDY 143 8002002146 NELAPATLA PAVANI 6 144 8002002147 RAYIKINDI GANESH 6 145 8002002201 K RAJANI 146 8002002206 MARGONE PRAMOD GOUD 6 147 8002002237 NANDALA HARI KRISHNA 6 148 8002002264 MARIKANTI RAKESH 6 149 8002002277 RITESH KUMAR 6 150 8002002408 KONDURU HARI BABU 6 4 151 8002002419 RAMYA SMRUTHI RAJ N 1 152 8002002429 G RAVI KANTH 1 153 8002002485 S SANGEETHA 6 154 8002002726 PAKA RAJU 6 155 8002002741 KEESARA SHIVA TEJA REDDY 156 8002002781 GUNJI PAPA RAO 6 157 8002002789 GOGUDESI YOGAIAH 6 158 8002002829 S M ZAHEER HUSSAIN 159 8002002843 KONDANNAGARI DEVENDRA REDDY 2 160 8002003023 YELETY CHANDRA SHEKAR REDDY 161 8002003075 YAKKALA PAVAN KUMAR 162 8002003151 BANOTHU RUPLA NAIK 2 163 8002003176 PUSHPAVATHI BANOTH 2 164 8002003226 SINGAREDDY ANJANEYULU 165 8002003271 SEENI JNANI RAMPRASAD 166 8002003278 SWAMY GOUD GUNDELLI 6 167 8002003355 ERAGAMREDDY SIVA NAGA DIVYA 168 8002003416 MUDDASANI USHARANI 6 169 8002003507 SHIRGA PRANATHI 6 170 8002003589 GURIJALA HEMALATHA 171 8002003609 EPPARLA KRISHNA RAM 172 8002003664 KUMMERA MALLIKA 1 173 8002003717 LAXMALLA RAMESH 1 174 8002003853 THALLA NARENDRA 1 175 8002003899 DHARAVATH SEVALAL 2 176 8002003999 BHUKYA RAJESH 2 177 8002004173 SAJJANAM ANIRUDH KUMAR 6 178 8002004210 GUNAMAREDDIGARI NAGENDRA REDDY 179 8002004293 P ANURADHA 6 180 8002004385 RAMESH NAIK S 2 181 8002004426 NAMOJU DIXIT KUMAR 6 182 8002004993 YENNI TIRUPATHIRAO 6 183 8002005143 NETHAVATH MAHESH 2 184 8002005153 BHEEMAGANI RAVI 6 185 8002005171 GOTTIPARTHI HARISH 6 4 186 8002005330 VINAY SOMPAKA 1 187 8002005374 G PADMINI 6 188 8002005464 THOKALA KEERTHI 6 189 8002005512 GAUTAM KUMAR MAHTO 6 190 8002005627 MALOTH SAVANTH KUMAR 2 191 8002005676 T SWAROOP KUMAR 1 192 8002005754 YEDDULA PAVAN REDDY 193 8002005783 THUMULA JITHENDER 194 8002005885 MUNNAM HARI PRASAD REDDY 195 8002005908 BHAWANA PHULWARI 1 196 8002006176 AVUNIRI THARUN KUMAR 6 197 8002006325 DEVUNURI DEEPAK 6 4 198 8002006561 VADAPALLI VIJAYA 1 199 8002006779 P THRIVIKRAM 200 8002006806 PATHIPAKA PRIYANKA 6 201 8002007074 PASALA BALA VISHAL 202 8002007103 A BHASKAR 6 203 8002007209 PANUGOTHU CHANDAR 2 204 8002007360 DODDE ANOOP 1 205 8002007448 DACHURI VIDYULLATHA 206 8002007462 MUDAVATH RAVIRAJ 2 207 8002007517 BURRA GAYATRI TEJASWINI 208 8002007604 THANGALLAPALLI RAHUL 6 209 8002007616 YEDLA ABHIRAM 1 210 8002007809 MAJJI SAI SURI NAIDU 6 211 8002007956 NIDUMOLU RAJASREE 6 212 8002008020 PADHILAJU RANJITH KUMAR 6 213 8002008053 NARKUDI LINGARANI 1 214 8002008064 NAMBI VINAY KUMAR 6 215 8002008069 POLEBOINA SRUJANA 2 216 8002008083 TIRMALREDDY GANESH 6 217 8002008112 THEERTHALA KRANTHIKUMAR 6 7 218 8002008217 MAHESHWAR E 6 219 8002008298 VANGAPALLY VENKATESH 1 220 8002008428 LAVURI SOMLA 2 221 8002008589 SHERLA BHARGAVI 6 222 8002008605 KAKUSTHAM PRASHANTH KUMAR 6 223 8002008659 SANDRABOINA RAVI KUMAR 6 224 8002008844 P RAMESHWAR 6 225 8002008913 DHARAVAH MANOJ KUMAR 2 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CHIPPADA BHAGYASREE 6 255 8002011520 ROHIT KUMAR MEKALA 6 256 8002011690 ITHA RAJU 6 257 8002012028 DHEERAVATHU SRIKANTH 2 258 8002012271 CHANTI JARPALA 2 259 8002012648 D UMAPATHI 1 260 8002012682 GOPU SAGAR 6 4 261 8002012684 M MOHAN NAIK 2 262 8002012928 GUDDITI CHANDRASEKHAR 6 263 8002013044 PRADEEP KUMAR NUNAVATH 2 264 8002013061 MEKA UDAY KUMAR 6 265 8002013236 GANNARAPU SAMPATH KUMAR 266 8002013439
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