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Merit List of the Rajiv Gandhi University Of HallTicket No. Application ID Selected Region Selected Category School Board Gender SSC GPA Name FatherName School Name School District 1609108493 RNAP16108340 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP M 10 SHAIK ALISHA SHAIK ISMA AMEER SAHEB -GOVT MODEL HIGH SCHOOL- (B) RAJAHMUNDRY- EAST GODAVARI 4096982 RNAP16113707 Merit_Alloc OC CBSE F 10 VULLAKULA LAYA V JAGANNADHARAJU KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA N.A.D VISAKHAPATNAM AP VISAKHAPATNAM 1609119774 RNAP16104954 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 MEDEPALLI BHAGYALAKSHMI MEDEPALLI VEERASWAMI Z P HIGH SCHOOL - ANGARA EAST GODAVARI 1618105999 RNAP16104634 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 R THANUJA P RAMA KUMAR Z P H S THAVANAMPALLE CHITTOR 1606131516 RNAP16101516 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP M 10 KARANAM SATISH NAIDU KARANAM SANKARA RAO -AP MODEL SCHOOL- PERUMALI- VIZIANAGARAM 1611116667 RNAP16106167 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP M 10 NILLA SIVA SRINIVAS NILLA NAGESWARA RAO Z P P HIGH SCHOOL MEENAVALLURU WEST GODAVARI 1608117912 RNAP16104895 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 MEDISETTI ALEKHYA MEDISETTI VEERA VENKATA SATYANARAYANA Z P P H SCHOOL-ARATLAKATTA EAST GODAVARI 4100917 RNAP16112395 Merit_Alloc OC CBSE F 10 K LAHARI K VENKATAPPA RAO KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO 2 GUNTUPALLI VIJAYAWADA AP KRISHNA 4100918 RNAP16112382 Merit_Alloc OC CBSE F 10 K LAVANYA K VENKATAPPA RAO KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO 2 GUNTUPALLI VIJAYAWADA AP KRISHNA 1615121999 RNAP16104186 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 JAVAPU PAVANI JAVAPU SIMHACHALAM Z P HIGH SCHOOL TADEPALLI- GUNTUR GUNTUR 1609129991 RNAP16105874 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP M 10 SADANALA TEJA SADANALA NAGESWARA RAO -Z P HIGH SCHOOL-P GANNAVARAM- EAST GODAVARI 1605107917 RNAP16105828 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP M 10 JARAJAPU NAGABABU JARAJAPU NALLAVADU Z P HIGH SCHOOL ALLINAGARAM SRIKAKULAM 4099776 RNAP16112126 Merit_Alloc OC CBSE F 10 SURAGAM VYSHNAVI SURAGAM KISHORE KUMAR KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA EDEPALLI MACHILIPATNAM AP KRISHNA 1611111926 RNAP16105649 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP M 10 GOVADA NAGASAI GOVADA VEERAVENKAYYA ZPP HIGH SCHOOL EAST YEDAVALLI K.KOTA WEST GODAVARI 1608120275 RNAP16103177 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 VASAMSETTI SATYA SRI VASAMSETTI KRISHNA -Z.P. 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AP VISAKHAPATNAM 1609118885 RNAP16106045 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 GOONAPU DAKSHAYINI GOONAPU RAMBABU -Z P HIGH SCHOOL-DWARAPUDI- EAST GODAVARI 1609133403 RNAP16113597 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 DANGETI KANAKA MAHA LAKSHMI DANGETI BALA SUBRAHMANYAM -Z P HIGH SCHOOL-CHALLAPALLI- EAST GODAVARI 4107339 RNAP16111557 Merit_Alloc OC CBSE M 10 BELAGAM SAI MANESH BELAGAM RAVI KRISHNA PRASAD KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA ELURU WEST GODAVARI AP WEST GODAVARI 1608110839 RNAP16106144 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP M 10 PALIVELA SIVA RAMA KRISHNA PALIVELA YEDUKONDALU Z P P H.S BALABHADRAPURAM EAST GODAVARI 1608112087 RNAP16109125 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 KADIYALA HEMASRI ALLA SAI KADIYALA BANGARABBAI -Z.P. 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HIGH SCHOOL- HIMAYATHNAGAR- RANGA REDDY 1609133369 RNAP16108428 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 KUNAPAREDDY NAGA SAI DURGA BHAVANI KUNAPAREDDY MADANA GOPALA KRISHNA -Z P HIGH SCHOOL-CHALLAPALLI- EAST GODAVARI 1609121566 RNAP16102975 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 PADALA LAKSHMI SIVANI PADALA VENKATESWARA RAO -Z P HIGH SCHOOL-RYALI- EAST GODAVARI 1639112234 RNAP16108751 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 KUNDUM MOUNIKA DURGA KUNDUM SRINIVASA RAO ZP (GIRLS) HIGH SCHOOL PAYAKARAO PETA VISAKHAPATNAM 4102053 RNAP16112844 Merit_Alloc OC CBSE F 10 YALLA MEGHANA Y SANKARA RAO KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA VIZIANAGARAM ANDHRA PRADESH VIZIANAGARAM 1609109201 RNAP16101260 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP M 10 DEVARAKONDA BHANU SATYA GOWRI PRASAD DEVARAKONDA APPA RAO -CITY MPL HIGH SCHOOL- RAJAHMUNDRY- EAST GODAVARI 1614142203 RNAP16102066 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 EEDARA NAVYA EEDARA SREEDHAR -Z P HIGH SCHOOL- SAVALYAPURAM- GUNTUR 4096135 RNAP16111226 Merit_Alloc OC CBSE M 10 SAMBANGI BENARJEE S NAGABHUSHANA KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO 2 SRI VIJAY NGR VIZAG. AP VISAKHAPATNAM 1616140181 RNAP16105758 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 SHAIK GOUSIA SHAIK ABDUL -GOVT HIGH SCHOOL- KOMAROLE- PRAKASAM 1609132618 RNAP16105760 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP M 10 YERRAMSETTI CHAITANYA KUMAR YERRAMSETTI PAPA RAO -Z P HIGH SCHOOL-BHIMANAPALLI- EAST GODAVARI 1608107240 RNAP16105817 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP M 10 SUNDARAPALLI POORNA SIVA TEJA SUNDARAPALLI S V PRASAD RAO Z P HIGH SCHOL SARPAVARAM KAKINADA EAST GODAVARI 1611121616 RNAP16106677 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 MASABATTULA SAHITHI MASABATTULA VENKATESWARA RAO Z P P HIGH SCHOOL PRAKASARAOPALEM WEST GODAVARI 1608106678 RNAP16101633 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP M 10 PULLA DURGABABU PULLA SATHIBABU Z P HIGH SCHOL SARPAVARAM KAKINADA EAST GODAVARI 1609133038 RNAP16111064 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 SUNDARANEEDI AMBIKA LAKSHMI NAGASAIPRASUNA SUNDARANEEDI DURGA RAO -Z P HIGH SCHOOL-GOLLAVILLI- EAST GODAVARI 1608119087 RNAP16102473 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP F 10 POTHALA SRI LAKSHMI PRASANNA POTHALA SRINIVASA RAO Z P P HIGH SCHOOL PANDALAPAKA EAST GODAVARI 1608111027 RNAP16103274 Merit_Alloc OC BSE-AP M 10 TAMALAMPUDI MANIKANTAREDDY TAMALAMPUDI SUBBAREDDY -Z.P. 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