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Chittoor Post :School Assistant (Non-Language) Subject : Biological Science Medium : Telugu Page No: 1 of 93 TEACHER RECRUITMENT ( TRT and TETcumTRT ) - 2018 GENERAL MERITLIST DISTRICT :CHITTOOR POST :SCHOOL ASSISTANT (NON-LANGUAGE) SUBJECT : BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MEDIUM : TELUGU S.No HallTicket No Candidate Name Gender PHC SPORTS Marks RANK ( Written +Tet WTG) Reference Id Father Name Community Ex-Servicemen LOCAL District 1 18101210000367 POORNIMA BANDLA FEMALE No No 76.7333 1 30374455 B RAGHUNADHA REDDY OC No CHITTOOR 2 18101210000640 BANDI CHARAN THEJA MALE No No 75.6667 2 30389858 B RAGHUNATH BC-A No CHITTOOR 3 18081210000123 T CHANDRASEKHAR MALE No No 74.4 3 30088413 P THEETHAPPA BC-D No CHITTOOR 4 18101210001230 M ARSHIYA AFREEN FEMALE No No 74.2667 4 30209963 M MOHAMMAD ASAD BC-E No CHITTOOR 5 18101210001186 D SUJITHA FEMALE No No 73.9333 5 30174115 D DAMODHARNAIDU OC No CHITTOOR 6 18101210000332 SUBRAMANYAM MADIVILI MALE No No 73.8 6 30413542 VARADAPPA M BC-A No CHITTOOR 7 18101210000720 KANCHANA SUNANDA FEMALE No No 73.8 7 30247817 K RAMA MOHAN OC No CHITTOOR 8 18101210001382 BARINEPALLE BALAKRISHNA MALE No No 73.8 8 30405008 B NAGARAJA BC-D No CHITTOOR 9 18101210000576 N RANGANATH MALE No No 73.7333 9 30334149 N MUNASWAMY BC-D No CHITTOOR 10 18101210000154 BARINEPALLI TEJASWINI FEMALE No No 73.5333 10 30436002 B VENKATRAMANA BC-D No CHITTOOR 11 18101210000895 MELANATHURU SAIVAISHNAVI FEMALE No No 73.4 11 30053722 M V SUBRAMANYAM OC No CHITTOOR 12 18101210000184 NARASIMHULU GUDUPALLE MALE No No 72.9333 12 30050607 VENKATANARASAPPA G SC No CHITTOOR 13 18101210000840 D DEVIHEMALATHA FEMALE No No 72.8333 13 30240220 D VEERAIAH BC-A No CHITTOOR 14 18101210001200 SESHADRI PADMAJA FEMALE No No 72.7333 14 30286498 SESHADRI SREENIVASULU OC No CHITTOOR 15 18101210000915 ARUNA E FEMALE No No 72.5667 15 30215695 EKAMBARAM BC-B No CHITTOOR 16 18091210000328 RAGHUVAIAH KUNCHAM MALE No No 72.5333 16 30226711 RADHAIAH K SC No CHITTOOR 17 18101210000228 B VENKATARAMANA MALE No No 72.5 17 30072937 B RAMACHANDRAPPA BC-B No CHITTOOR 18 18101210000238 G GIRIDHAR MALE No No 72.4 18 30411815 G SUBRAMANYAM OC No CHITTOOR 19 18101210000663 DASARA YERRAIAH MALE No No 71.8667 19 30444251 D VENKATAPPA OC No CHITTOOR 20 18101210001102 A DEVISREE FEMALE No No 71.8667 20 30187353 R AMARANATHA CHETTY BC-B No CHITTOOR 21 18101210000311 KAVITHA JAMMALA FEMALE No No 71.8667 21 30545693 VENKATAIAH J SC No CHITTOOR 22 18101210001339 A VENU GOPAL MALE No No 71.8333 22 30020680 A KRISHNAPPA BC-B No CHITTOOR 23 18101210000924 RAJYALAKSHMI B N FEMALE No No 71.7333 23 30344917 NARAYANAPPA B BC-B No CHITTOOR 24 18101210000999 R ANGEL MONICA FEMALE No No 71.7 24 30048851 RAJASEKARAN JOSEFF OC No CHITTOOR 25 18101210000074 S BHUVANESWAR REDDY MALE No No 71.4667 25 30430081 HANUMANTHA REDDY OC No CHITTOOR 26 18101210000688 MAMATHA CHIMALAPATI FEMALE No No 71.1 26 30299638 C VENKATARAMI REDDY OC No CHITTOOR 27 18101210001407 D GIRIDHAR MALE No No 70.7333 27 30250953 D NAGARAJA SARMA OC No CHITTOOR 28 18101210000091 PAIPURU NAVEEN MALE No No 70.7 28 30238203 P YAGAIAH SC No CHITTOOR 29 18101210001012 ROOPA PICHUKA FEMALE No No 70.6333 29 30208555 BHASKARA P BC-B No CHITTOOR 30 18101210000842 B KALPANA FEMALE No No 70.6 30 30160011 B SREENIVASULU BC-A No CHITTOOR Page No:2 of 93 TEACHER RECRUITMENT (TRT and TETcumTRT ) - 2018 GENERAL MERITLIST DISTRICT :CHITTOOR POST :SCHOOL ASSISTANT (NON-LANGUAGE) SUBJECT : BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MEDIUM : TELUGU S.No HallTicket No Candidate Name Gender PHC SPORTS Marks RANK ( Written +Tet WTG) Reference Id Father Name Community Ex-Servicemen LOCAL District 31 18101210000660 MANJULA C FEMALE No No 70.4333 31 30214374 C MUNASWAMYREDDY OC No CHITTOOR 32 18101210001045 MADHAVI M FEMALE No No 70.4 32 30534339 RAMA KRISHNA M BC-B No CHITTOOR 33 18101210000814 N KIRAN KUMAR MALE No No 70.1333 33 30267234 N PAYANI SC No CHITTOOR 34 18101210001024 M NAGA RAJU MALE No No 70 34 30402919 M KRISHNAMA RAJU OC No CHITTOOR 35 18101210000815 M ROOPA PRIYANKA FEMALE No No 69.8333 35 30035509 M RAJENDRA NAIDU OC No CHITTOOR 36 18101210001488 BODOLLA INDUMATHI FEMALE No No 69.8333 36 30045583 BODOLLA VENKATA RAMANA SC No CHITTOOR 37 18101210000824 P CHIRANJEEVI MALE No No 69.7 37 30139360 N PANDU BC-A No CHITTOOR 38 18101210001525 A SNEHALATHA FEMALE No No 69.6333 38 30366568 A KRISHNAN BC-A No CHITTOOR 39 18101210001527 VANGALLU KALYANI MALE No No 69.4 39 30292710 VANGALLU RAGHU BC-A No CHITTOOR 40 18101210001248 SARITHA RACHAKONDA FEMALE No No 69.2667 40 30417543 ANANDACHARI R BC-B No CHITTOOR 41 18101210001187 PUTTURU LATHA FEMALE No No 69.2667 41 30436510 P MUNIRATHNAM BC-B No CHITTOOR 42 18101210001497 LAKSHMI PRASANNA FEMALE No No 69.1 42 30380373 T BRAHMAIAH BC-A No CHITTOOR 43 18161210000143 KONDE GEETHA FEMALE No No 69.0667 43 30458254 K ANJAPPA BC-B No CHITTOOR 44 18101210000547 KUMAR BANDI MALE No No 68.6667 44 30528034 DEVARAJULU BANDI ST No CHITTOOR 45 18101210001052 SAMYUKTHA PALLAM FEMALE No No 68.5667 45 30349843 P SIDDAIAH SC No CHITTOOR 46 18101210000164 J NAGAMANI FEMALE No No 68.4333 46 30384719 M JAYACHANDRAN BC-A No CHITTOOR 47 18101210000699 GUNDLOORI SUNEETHA FEMALE No No 68.2 47 30058778 GUNDLOORI RAMAKRISHNA BC-B No CHITTOOR 48 18101210001056 USHA N FEMALE No No 68.1 48 30566504 NAGARAJU K OC No CHITTOOR 49 18101210001210 N SRINIVASULU MALE No No 68.1 49 30064379 N PARASURAMAIAH SC No CHITTOOR 50 18101210000345 SUJATHA THIRUMANYAM FEMALE No No 68.0667 50 30213242 T MUNI REDDY BC-A No CHITTOOR 51 18101210000375 GADDAMOLLA SASIKALA FEMALE No No 67.7667 51 30012008 GADDAMOLLA VENKATARAMANA REDDY OC No CHITTOOR 52 18101210000447 GURULAKSHMI KOLA FEMALE No No 67.7 52 30262519 SRINIVASULU K OC No CHITTOOR 53 18101210000076 BHARGAVI JARUGUMALLI FEMALE No No 67.7 53 30385755 J BHADRAIAH BC-A No CHITTOOR 54 18101210000775 TIMMIGALLA ADINARAYANA MALE No No 67.6667 54 30253461 T KONDAPPA SC No CHITTOOR 55 18101210001223 PRASAD L V N MALE No No 67.6 55 30334226 L NAGAIAH BC-B No CHITTOOR 56 18101210000038 CHENNUPATI VIDYASAGAR MALE No No 67.5667 56 30052492 C BHOGAIAH SC No CHITTOOR 57 18101210001344 DURGAM JANARDANA MALE No No 67.5 57 30196639 D RAMACHANDRAIAH BC-B No CHITTOOR 58 18101210000344 DILLIBABU P MALE No No 67.4 58 30117942 P SANKARAIAH BC-D No CHITTOOR 59 18101210000148 DIVYA NARSING FEMALE No No 67.4 59 30561490 NARASIMHULU NAIDU N OC No CHITTOOR 60 18101210000203 R PRABHU KUMAR MALE No No 67.0333 60 30333925 R RAJA SEKHAR BC-C No CHITTOOR Page No:3 of 93 TEACHER RECRUITMENT (TRT and TETcumTRT ) - 2018 GENERAL MERITLIST DISTRICT :CHITTOOR POST :SCHOOL ASSISTANT (NON-LANGUAGE) SUBJECT : BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MEDIUM : TELUGU S.No HallTicket No Candidate Name Gender PHC SPORTS Marks RANK ( Written +Tet WTG) Reference Id Father Name Community Ex-Servicemen LOCAL District 61 18101210000726 A M LAVANYA FEMALE No No 66.9333 61 30590207 LATE A MOHAN RAO BC-A No CHITTOOR 62 18101210001157 S BRAMARAMBA FEMALE No No 66.9333 62 30178323 S REDDISEKHAR OC No CHITTOOR 63 18101210001211 SUNEETHA MADAMBAKAM FEMALE No No 66.8667 63 30064912 M CHENGALRAYULU REDDY BC-A No CHITTOOR 64 18101210000029 N RAVI MALE No No 66.8 64 30155570 N KRISHNAPPA SC No CHITTOOR 65 18101210000246 C KUSUMA KUMARI FEMALE No No 66.7667 65 30562475 C SUBRAMANYAM ACHARI BC-B No CHITTOOR 66 18101210000626 SUMATHI NEERUGATTI FEMALE No No 66.7667 66 30460246 N RAMAMURTHY SC No CHITTOOR 67 18101210001323 THANUJA SANTHAPALLI FEMALE No No 66.5 67 30440893 M ANANDA PRAKASH SC No CHITTOOR 68 18101210000591 LOKESH AVULA MALE No No 66.3667 68 30088528 A SRINIVASULU BC-B No CHITTOOR 69 18101210000656 DARVESH RIYAZ KHAN MALE No No 66.2667 69 30019061 DARVESH RASOOL KHAN BC-E No CHITTOOR 70 18101210000673 E MOHAN RAJ MALE No No 66.1 70 30168835 E RAMI REDDY BC-D No CHITTOOR 71 18101210000957 PULIKONDA CHENCHAIAH MALE No No 66.1 71 30115409 P CHENCHU RAMANAIAH BC-B No CHITTOOR 72 18101210001238 K PUNITHA FEMALE No No 65.8667 72 30304586 S KUPPASWAMY BC-A No CHITTOOR 73 18101210000255 NAVARASALA RUKMINI FEMALE No No 65.7667 73 30384046 N SUBRAMANYAM OC No CHITTOOR 74 18101210001082 VINODHINI BANDI FEMALE No No 65.7 74 30401097 B CHANDRA SEKHAR REDDY OC No CHITTOOR 75 18101210000971 SAJJA NAGAMANI FEMALE No No 65.5667 75 30380696 SAJJA VEERAIAH BC-B No CHITTOOR 76 18101210001153 HEMALATHA A FEMALE No No 65.5 76 30531804 DEVARAJULU A BC-D No CHITTOOR 77 18101210001128 B RAVEENDRANATH REDDY MALE No No 65.3333 77 30457586 B NAGARAJA REDDY OC No CHITTOOR 78 18101210001430 SRAVANTHI SREEMAATAM FEMALE No No 65.3333 78 30163597 BABU REDDY S OC No CHITTOOR 79 18101210000386 VISWANATH BATTALA MALE No No 65.3 79 30410965 SESHAPPA B BC-A No CHITTOOR 80 18101210000502 RAJASEKHAR T MALE No No 65.2667 80 30347340 T BHASKAR REDDY BC-A No CHITTOOR 81 18101210000841 HARITHA KOTHAKOTA FEMALE No No 65.2667 81 30320295 RAVINDRA ACHARY K BC-B No CHITTOOR 82 18101210000855 MOUNIKA KAMATAM FEMALE No No 65.1667 82 30324359 CHANDRAMOULI K BC-A No CHITTOOR 83 18101210000079 ANKEM SUPRAJA FEMALE No No 65.1 83 30374237 A ANJINEYULU BC-A No CHITTOOR 84 18101210000565 N VENU MALE No No 65.0667 84 30533434 NAGABHUSHANAM BC-D No CHITTOOR 85 18101210000681 SHAHEEN THAZ E FEMALE No No 64.9333 85 30584800 MUKHTAR HUSSAIN E BC-E No CHITTOOR 86 18101210000561 VADLAMUDI NAGALAKSHMI FEMALE No No 64.9333 86 30491186 VADLAMUDI SREENIVASULU BC-B No CHITTOOR 87 18101210001324 PARAMALA RAGHAVAMMA FEMALE No No 64.9 87 30521756 P NAGA RAJU BC-D No CHITTOOR 88 18101210000242 C DRAKSHAYANI FEMALE No No 64.7333 88 30141497 C RADHAKRISHNA MANDADI BC-D No CHITTOOR 89 18101210000996 AMARAJYOTHI MADAKA FEMALE No No 64.7333 89 30471779 VENKATRAMANA M BC-B No CHITTOOR 90 18101210001365 SAMALA SHANMUKA PRIYA FEMALE No No 64.6667
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