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Name List of Candidates Allotted to Arno Sno Mbbs MBBS/BDS 2019-2020 SESSION (GOVERNMENT QUOTA ) Page 1 of 88 LIST OF CANDIDATES ALLOTTED TO CHENGALPATTU MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENGALPATTU. NEET JOINED DATE SNO RANK ARNO NAME SCORE COM RITHIGA S 1 559 6575 545 BC THRIVIKRAMAN N 2 583 18481 543 OC HARSHITHA VENKATARATNA TUMU 3 586 6569 543 OC THIRUMALAI VASAN P 4 620 21296 540 OC MELVIN JAISON 5 656 4644 538 BC ANURADHA T 6 662 5319 537 BC JOSHUA ALLEN PAUL 7 686 21631 536 BC LAVANYA R 8 688 13813 535 BC ABINAYA.G 9 708 9085 534 BC K J GAUTHAM KUMAR 10 726 11329 533 OC BALAJI K 11 735 9352 532 BC V SHRUTI 12 737 11789 532 BC VIKKAS. P 13 760 5891 531 BC KOKILA B 14 786 6120 530 BC CHARULATHA G 15 792 11694 530 BC HARI PRASAATH G 16 797 6105 530 OC BHAGYA M 17 799 17815 529 BC ASWIN S 18 816 9333 528 BC PREETHI R 19 827 21305 528 BC R KEERTHANA 20 834 1784 527 BC SAISHREE R 21 836 7471 527 OC SAKTHI SURESHKUMAR 22 840 2614 527 OC GOPI J 23 861 24063 526 BC SNEHA RAMKUMAR R 24 867 10452 525 BC ARJUN RAMANATHAN 25 871 17266 525 OC BALAJI S 26 888 15099 524 BC GANESH V 27 896 17264 523 BC JANANI GANESH 28 897 28100 523 BC ARAVIND SELVA KUMARAN 29 902 15353 523 BC BHUVANESH V 30 918 8444 521 BC V K LOCHANA 31 945 4860 520 BC RAKSHANA S 32 980 11911 518 BC GLADYS AYLWARD A 33 998 9129 517 BC MONIKA SARASWATHY A 34 1003 22263 517 BC GOMATHI LINGESWARI S 35 1007 6488 517 BC SABARINATHAN S 36 1013 4518 517 BC DARIUS JOHN PRINCE 37 1017 23119 516 BC MBBS/BDS 2019-2020 SESSION (GOVERNMENT QUOTA ) Page 2 of 88 LIST OF CANDIDATES ALLOTTED TO CHENGALPATTU MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENGALPATTU. NEET JOINED DATE SNO RANK ARNO NAME SCORE COM NIVETHA J P 38 1020 4273 516 BC MUGESH V 39 1023 28090 516 BC VISALINI B 40 1031 7653 516 BC JAYENDAR.S 41 1032 14064 516 BC ARTHI A 42 1042 3807 515 BC PRAVEEN J 43 1065 17980 514 BC VENI N 44 1087 10093 513 BC ASWATHA R 45 1102 8208 512 BC SAMEERA NIZAM . N 46 1284 158 504 BCM NEETHU RATTHA P 47 1291 19057 504 MBC/DNC SYED MUSARAF RAHMAN M 48 1324 2570 502 BCM NISHAL A 49 1338 4308 502 MBC/DNC ASHRAF ALI H 50 1429 7492 497 BCM SONA D 51 1472 11204 496 MBC/DNC JANANI N 52 1535 18354 493 MBC/DNC NITHISH KHANNA S 53 1537 866 493 MBC/DNC N.MOHAN KRISHNAN 54 1541 2186 493 MBC/DNC IJAZ KHAN Y 55 1546 16974 493 BCM SHRUTHI N 56 1613 4115 490 MBC/DNC KIRIDHARAN R 57 1660 4131 488 MBC/DNC ABDUL REYAS K 58 1661 10871 488 BCM PUGAZHENTHI.C 59 1678 6168 488 MBC/DNC R SANJAY SHRI CHARAN 60 1723 6469 486 MBC/DNC MADHUMITA M 61 1741 97 485 MBC/DNC THILAGAR M 62 1761 6401 484 MBC/DNC RAGHUL S 63 1787 8762 483 MBC/DNC SURESH KUMARAN A 64 1821 8106 482 MBC/DNC HUMRITHA K 65 1874 40005 480 MBC/DNC VENKATAKRISHNAN.S 66 1888 12795 480 MBC/DNC LAVANYA G S 67 1915 4604 479 MBC/DNC PRAKASHRAJ G 68 1955 3309 478 MBC/DNC ROHINI P CHILDREN OF 69 3934 10393 EX-SERVICEME 432 MBC/DNC BARATH VARSHAN K 70 4092 2173 429 SC KEERTHIKA A M 71 4202 13080 427 SC BALAMURUGAN K 72 4332 17306 424 SC SAKSHI.T 73 4374 4611 423 SC T HAMSATHVANI 74 4474 148 422 SC MBBS/BDS 2019-2020 SESSION (GOVERNMENT QUOTA ) Page 3 of 88 LIST OF CANDIDATES ALLOTTED TO CHENGALPATTU MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENGALPATTU. NEET JOINED DATE SNO RANK ARNO NAME SCORE COM MOHANAPRIYA S 75 4666 3846 418 SC KAVI RAKSHANA G 76 4901 9892 413 SC DIVYA S 77 4994 1 412 SC NAVEEN D R 78 5216 20670 409 SC JAYAVVADHANA K K 79 5231 12662 408 SC PRIYADHARSHINI V S 80 5238 24158 408 SC JEEVITHA J 81 5245 26947 408 SC PRASANNA E 82 5250 864 408 SC SHRIVETHA G 83 5296 28553 407 SC B L NIRANJANI 84 5306 17998 407 SC SUGANTHI R 85 6852 19935 383 SCA SRUTHI B 86 9958 9064 343 SCA S LUHITHASHMI 87 10330 6254 339 SCA SANJAI K K 88 11522 16915 326 ST HARISHANKAR S R PH 89 23478 26854 195 BC MBBS/BDS 2019-2020 SESSION (GOVERNMENT QUOTA ) Page 4 of 88 LIST OF CANDIDATES ALLOTTED TO COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE, COIMBATORE. NEET JOINED DATE SNO RANK ARNO NAME SCORE COM SURYA.S 1 43 30919 632 BC SARIKA D 2 187 21872 590 BC KOUSIKHA.P 3 196 15582 589 BC SHARAN PRASAANTH K S 4 205 8635 587 BC MAHESWARAN R 5 257 1674 580 BC R HARSHITA 6 259 13535 580 OC SATHYASHREE D 7 262 21623 579 BC DARSHAN S 8 270 22747 578 MBC/DNC SUHITA C 9 279 8940 576 BC SRIVALLI B 10 285 9719 575 OC SWEDHA R 11 288 6034 574 BC SUVITHA A 12 301 1189 572 BC ANUKEERTHANA M 13 303 14266 572 BC GAYATHRI N 14 309 5637 572 BC HARITHA G 15 331 19848 568 BC SWASTHEKA K 16 346 14256 567 BC LOKESH S 17 349 6961 567 BC UDAYAKUMAR C 18 357 9697 565 BC SHRI NIDHI S 19 361 7714 565 BC SNEGA R 20 376 7262 563 BC PRIYADHARSHINI D 21 377 6522 563 BC RAJ SRI ARJUN K 22 385 7601 562 BC TAMILKUMARAN V 23 387 15211 562 BC BHAVADHARANI V 24 388 8300 562 BC DINESH RAJA D 25 411 8225 560 BC PRADEEPA.G 26 414 1312 560 BC V. S. AMMU 27 429 10632 559 OC TARUN CHAKRAVARTHY T 28 435 21824 559 BC YUVARAJ M 29 436 21613 559 BC MEIVASAGAM T 30 437 2333 559 BC ELAVARASI R 31 449 26294 557 MBC/DNC BAHAVATISH M 32 450 4268 557 BC A KISHOR 33 456 6505 557 BC KAVIYA S 34 460 21697 556 BC TANYA MIRIAM JOB 35 463 10763 556 OC S ANIRUDH 36 464 6376 556 OC SRI AKALYA R 37 469 20499 555 BC MBBS/BDS 2019-2020 SESSION (GOVERNMENT QUOTA ) Page 5 of 88 LIST OF CANDIDATES ALLOTTED TO COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE, COIMBATORE. NEET JOINED DATE SNO RANK ARNO NAME SCORE COM SIVANESH S 38 473 5189 555 BC MONICA C R 39 486 5511 554 BC KAVINVASS R S 40 493 15314 553 BC HARIHARAN M 41 499 17181 552 BC ASWIN RAM R 42 504 9021 552 BC NANDHU BHARATHI T 43 507 11015 551 BC MOHANAKUMAR P 44 508 7568 551 MBC/DNC ARUN V 45 511 9522 551 BC M MANISHANKAR 46 513 18682 551 BC PRATHIKA S.E 47 524 18524 549 BC RITHIKA T 48 526 2062 549 BC KAMALESHWARAN S 49 528 7735 549 BC SOWBARNIKA A 50 530 22969 548 BC NAVANEETHAN ADITYARAJ S V 51 537 16650 548 BC MADHANSRIDHARKUMAR S P 52 544 826 547 BC MANO SHANKER M 53 557 7893 546 BC SNEKHA.B 54 558 7389 545 BC ARRVINTH.V.A 55 562 519 545 BC BOOMIGA A 56 564 1410 545 BC MIRUNALINI K 57 565 24749 545 BC DHARANIDEVI V 58 567 19000 545 BC SUBHASRIRETHANYA K 59 580 15384 543 BC PRATIBHA S 60 596 2769 542 BC ROSHAN.R.P. 61 604 1146 542 BC KAVIDHARSHINI J 62 611 12833 541 BC SIVASAKTHI A 63 614 19382 541 BC DHANISH K G 64 621 27926 540 BC ESWAR RAMAN I K 65 624 9550 540 BC SAMYUUKTHA T P 66 628 3517 539 BC KEERTHIKA C 67 629 3288 539 BC DHARUN J C 68 634 18660 539 BC ADITHYA M 69 643 7736 539 BC SATHYAPRIYA N 70 647 18163 539 BC SAKTHI SMRITHIKA K 71 650 8609 538 BC SOWBARANYA S 72 657 18790 538 BC SOWMIYA G 73 672 14499 536 BC SHEHNAZ BEGAM S 74 721 1414 533 BCM MBBS/BDS 2019-2020 SESSION (GOVERNMENT QUOTA ) Page 6 of 88 LIST OF CANDIDATES ALLOTTED TO COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE, COIMBATORE. NEET JOINED DATE SNO RANK ARNO NAME SCORE COM SOUNDHARYA P 75 724 10832 533 MBC/DNC MUSLIHA NAAZ S Z 76 957 3297 519 BCM BHARATHI T 77 982 8672 518 MBC/DNC SNEHA K R 78 999 9878 517 MBC/DNC DINESH KUMAAR S 79 1000 11495 517 MBC/DNC NISHANTHINI R 80 1014 9756 516 MBC/DNC SOWNDHARIYA.G 81 1016 12354 516 MBC/DNC SIVAKUMAR R 82 1039 13276 515 MBC/DNC T.KIFAYATHULLAH 83 1043 4041 515 BCM PAVITHRA.V 84 1044 8703 515 MBC/DNC KIRANYA B 85 1045 13413 515 MBC/DNC JAHITH J 86 1061 14275 514 BCM ISHA DHARSHINI R S 87 1076 7961 513 MBC/DNC VASANTH KUMAR A 88 1080 8274 513 MBC/DNC THENDRAL R K 89 1100 1264 512 MBC/DNC VENKATESH S 90 1154 12200 510 MBC/DNC VARSINI K R 91 1159 4941 510 MBC/DNC HEMAJAI J 92 1160 19771 510 MBC/DNC DINESH KUMAR K V 93 1172 18507 509 MBC/DNC HARSHNI K 94 1186 10473 509 MBC/DNC ATSHAYA M 95 1217 2811 507 MBC/DNC CHANDRU E 96 1226 1505 507 MBC/DNC RAVIVARMA G S 97 1254 8132 505 MBC/DNC ASWATHI S 98 1261 15733 505 MBC/DNC AISWARYA R 99 1274 934 504 MBC/DNC ABARNIKA S 100 1312 9998 503 MBC/DNC KIRUPAKARAN K 101 1313 18225 503 MBC/DNC SNEKA K 102 1760 20294 484 SC HEMA JAISREE D 103 1875 25313 480 SC VAISHALI V 104 2477 9925 464 SC SHALINI A 105 3229 3683 446 SC PRADEEP KUMAR M 106 3362 8105 444 SC JAGATH VIJAYAN.M 107 3479 3543 441 SC EZHIL S 108 3519 1070 441 SC VISHNUVARDHAN K S 109 3666 20482 437 SC YASHWANTHRA P 110 3854 6711 434 SC PRIYADHARSHINI K 111 3867 13298 433 SC MBBS/BDS 2019-2020 SESSION (GOVERNMENT QUOTA ) Page 7 of 88 LIST OF CANDIDATES ALLOTTED TO COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE, COIMBATORE.
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