Recruitment for the Post of 'Assistant Professors' in Government First Grade Colleges in the State of Karnataka (Multiple Application in Same Subject)

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Recruitment for the Post of 'Assistant Professors' in Government First Grade Colleges in the State of Karnataka (Multiple Application in Same Subject) Recruitment for the post of 'Assistant Professors' in Government First Grade Colleges in the State of Karnataka (Multiple Application in same subject) APP_ID SUBJECT CANDIDATE NAME FG500379 Kannada AMARESHA FG700903 Kannada AMARESHA FG506827 Kannada ANAND FG701413 Kannada ANAND FG506478 Kannada ANANDA PATIL FG510434 Kannada ANANDA PATIL FG501492 Kannada ANNAPURNA TALAKALLA FG507617 Kannada ANNAPURNA TALAKALLA FG503957 Kannada ARAVINDA B S FG700894 Kannada ARAVINDA B S FG502944 Kannada ASHOKA R T FG701182 Kannada ASHOKA R T FG508768 Kannada BABURAYA FG519390 Kannada BABURAYA FG501442 Kannada BALANAGAMMA P M FG510143 Kannada BALANAGAMMA P M FG500716 Kannada BASAVARAJ FG511503 Kannada BASAVARAJ FG514197 Kannada BASAVARAJ BALOJI FG519411 Kannada BASAVARAJ BALOJI FG503736 Kannada BASAVARAJA M FG504118 Kannada BASAVARAJA M FG508844 Kannada BENAKAPPA SANKANUR FG517506 Kannada BENAKAPPA SANKANUR FG507382 Kannada BHAGYA S FG517718 Kannada BHAGYA S FG500151 Kannada BHARATHI T V FG509260 Kannada BHARATHI T V FG500893 Kannada BHARATI ACHARTHI FG515980 Kannada BHARATI ACHARTHI FG500433 Kannada BHAVYA K C FG700845 Kannada BHAVYA K C FG509584 Kannada CHANDRAKALA H N FG701141 Kannada CHANDRAKALA H N FG509885 Kannada CHANDRAKALA H P FG517307 Kannada CHANDRAKALA H P FG503236 Kannada CHANDRASHEKHAR JADAGOUDAR FG700186 Kannada CHANDRASHEKHAR JADAGOUDAR FG516506 Kannada CHANDRIKA H S FG700425 Kannada CHANDRIKA H S FG512426 Kannada DANDAGAL SANTOSH FG514720 Kannada DANDAGAL SANTOSH FG506151 Kannada DATTAPPA FG512739 Kannada DATTAPPA FG509308 Kannada DAYANANDA N L FG516780 Kannada DAYANANDA N L FG516068 Kannada DEEPAK M FG701291 Kannada DEEPAK M Page 1 of 18 Recruitment for the post of 'Assistant Professors' in Government First Grade Colleges in the State of Karnataka (Multiple Application in same subject) APP_ID SUBJECT CANDIDATE NAME FG508743 Kannada DHANANJAYA K R FG519136 Kannada DHANANJAYA K R FG514607 Kannada DHARMAPALA H S FG700900 Kannada DHARMAPALA H S FG500351 Kannada GANESHA TADAKANAHALLI FG502861 Kannada GANESHA TADAKANAHALLI FG505783 Kannada GANGADHARA FG700334 Kannada GANGADHARA FG511880 Kannada GANGADHARA H H FG515468 Kannada GANGADHARA H H FG517367 Kannada GANGADHARA H H FG503764 Kannada GANGADHARAIAH H FG518305 Kannada GANGADHARAIAH H FG513300 Kannada GIRESH S GOWDER FG517970 Kannada GIRESH S GOWDER FG510765 Kannada GIRISH NAIK FG511527 Kannada GIRISH NAIK FG501714 Kannada GORAPLA MANJUNATHA FG504884 Kannada GORAPLA MANJUNATHA FG510557 Kannada GOUTAM FG510660 Kannada GOUTAM FG500152 Kannada GOVINDARAJU N FG509261 Kannada GOVINDARAJU N FG512760 Kannada GS POORNIMA FG508835 Kannada GUJJALA ANJANEYA FG518018 Kannada GUJJALA ANJANEYA FG504133 Kannada HANAMANT KHOT FG504976 Kannada HANAMANT KHOT FG501131 Kannada HANAMANTAPPA ANVERI FG501132 Kannada HANAMANTAPPA ANVERI FG518551 Kannada HANUMA B C FG701247 Kannada HANUMA B C FG508341 Kannada HULEPPA H FG700335 Kannada HULEPPA H FG506500 Kannada HUSSAIN SABI H FG700301 Kannada HUSSAINSABI H FG517507 Kannada JAGADEESH D FG700180 Kannada JAGADEESH D FG505016 Kannada JAKANACHARY S FG509306 Kannada JAKANACHARY S FG507740 Kannada JAYANNA FG700715 Kannada JAYANNA FG510997 Kannada JAYASHREE INGALE FG518175 Kannada JAYASHREE INGALE FG513639 Kannada JYOTHI D S FG517357 Kannada JYOTHI D S FG505816 Kannada KARIBASAVANAGOWDA G FG517752 Kannada KARIBASAVANAGOWDA G Page 2 of 18 Recruitment for the post of 'Assistant Professors' in Government First Grade Colleges in the State of Karnataka (Multiple Application in same subject) APP_ID SUBJECT CANDIDATE NAME FG505506 Kannada KARIYAPPA N FG509085 Kannada KARIYAPPA N FG508772 Kannada KENDAGANNASWAMY B N FG516548 Kannada KENDAGANNASWAMY B N FG505702 Kannada KOKILA R FG517834 Kannada KOKILA R FG507523 Kannada KRISHNE GOWDA T N FG516063 Kannada KRISHNEGOWDA T N FG511227 Kannada LAKKAPPA P C FG513854 Kannada LAKKAPPA P C FG501365 Kannada LALITA FG516840 Kannada LALITA FG509749 Kannada LATHA H J FG516036 Kannada LATHA H J FG503641 Kannada LAXMI MORE FG701467 Kannada LAXMI MORE FG510124 Kannada LINGAPPA FG700798 Kannada LINGAPPA FG511130 Kannada LOKESHAPPA K N FG511504 Kannada LOKESHAPPA K N FG505091 Kannada LOLAKSHI FG518592 Kannada LOLAKSHI FG507174 Kannada MAHADEVAYYA FG515995 Kannada MAHADEVAYYA FG516135 Kannada MAHANTESH FG516838 Kannada MAHANTESH FG505944 Kannada MAHESH FG518100 Kannada MAHESH FG511619 Kannada MALATESH KORCHAR FG518935 Kannada MALATESH KORCHAR FG500798 Kannada MALLAPPA FG700824 Kannada MALLAPPA FG506347 Kannada MALLAPPA JETTEPPA FG516886 Kannada MALLAPPA JETTEPPA FG517981 Kannada MALLAPPA TODALABAGI FG519157 Kannada MALLAPPA TODALABAGI FG516265 Kannada MALLIKARJUN I MUKARTIHAL FG518848 Kannada MALLIKARJUN I MUKARTIHAL FG511853 Kannada MANAJUNATHA C FG507098 Kannada MANJUNATH FG519742 Kannada MANJUNATH FG518434 Kannada MANJUNATHA C FG501351 Kannada MANJUNATHA M N FG501448 Kannada MANJUNATHA M N FG507770 Kannada MARUTHIRAM A FG700034 Kannada MARUTHIRAM A FG502534 Kannada MARUTI FG700922 Kannada MARUTI Page 3 of 18 Recruitment for the post of 'Assistant Professors' in Government First Grade Colleges in the State of Karnataka (Multiple Application in same subject) APP_ID SUBJECT CANDIDATE NAME FG700057 Kannada MEENAKSHI M FG700058 Kannada MEENAKSHI M FG700059 Kannada MEENAKSHI M FG700060 Kannada MEENAKSHI M FG519362 Kannada MEENAKSHI MORE FG701468 Kannada MEENAKSHI MORE FG504030 Kannada MOHANAKUMARI B S FG516064 Kannada MOHANAKUMARI B S FG513181 Kannada MUMTAJ BEGAUM K FG519417 Kannada MUMTAJ BEGAUM K FG500678 Kannada MUNEGOWDA R N FG502176 Kannada MUNEGOWDA R N FG508603 Kannada MUTHUKUMAR N M FG518686 Kannada MUTHUKUMAR N M FG506745 Kannada NAGAPPA FG512323 Kannada NAGAPPA FG511278 Kannada NAGARADDY FG519507 Kannada NAGARADDY FG511027 Kannada NAGARAJAPPA P FG511392 Kannada NAGARAJAPPA P FG504440 Kannada NAGESHA G M FG517022 Kannada NAGESHA G M FG506865 Kannada NAGRAJ FG518052 Kannada NAGRAJ FG508085 Kannada NAGRAJA P V FG517365 Kannada NAGRAJA P V FG508379 Kannada NANJUNADASWAMY B R FG515676 Kannada NANJUNDASWAMY B R FG507739 Kannada NANJUNDASWAMY R FG700716 Kannada NANJUNDASWAMY R FG511224 Kannada NARASIMHAMURTHY R FG515001 Kannada NARASIMHAMURTHY R FG515572 Kannada NARASIMHAMURTHY R FG510646 Kannada NARASIMHEGOWDA N FG700380 Kannada NARASIMHEGOWDA N FG519638 Kannada NINGAPPA SANGREJIKOPPA FG701198 Kannada NINGAPPA SANGREJIKOPPA FG513403 Kannada PARASURAM FG519099 Kannada PARASURAM FG507192 Kannada PIDDAPPA CHANNUR FG509099 Kannada PIDDAPPA CHANNUR FG511905 Kannada POORNIMA GS FG515940 Kannada POORNIMA GS FG516073 Kannada POORNIMA GS FG511417 Kannada PRASANNA FG700564 Kannada PRASANNA FG505726 Kannada PRAVEEN B E FG700800 Kannada PRAVEEN B E Page 4 of 18 Recruitment for the post of 'Assistant Professors' in Government First Grade Colleges in the State of Karnataka (Multiple Application in same subject) APP_ID SUBJECT CANDIDATE NAME FG504236 Kannada PREETA REDDI FG517662 Kannada PREETA REDDI FG506144 Kannada PUSHPALATHA R FG507314 Kannada PUSHPALATHA R FG516785 Kannada RAGHAVENDRA M V FG701330 Kannada RAGHAVENDRA M V FG514365 Kannada RAJASHEKAR H P FG514462 Kannada RAJASHEKAR H P FG513452 Kannada RAJESHWARI N FG517879 Kannada RAJESHWARI N FG507971 Kannada RAJESHWARI R FG515082 Kannada RAJESHWARI R FG504227 Kannada RAMACHANDRA S FG503753 Kannada RAMACHANRA S FG506564 Kannada RAMAKRISHNA H V FG509323 Kannada RAMAKRISHNA H V FG518979 Kannada RAMAKUMAR N FG509937 Kannada RAMESHA C FG511881 Kannada RAMESHA C FG504508 Kannada RAMKUMAR N FG504191 Kannada RAMLINGANNA FG700602 Kannada RAMLINGANNA FG510500 Kannada RAVISHANKARA MURTHY K R FG700103 Kannada RAVISHANKARA MURTHY K R FG502741 Kannada REKHA K A FG515287 Kannada REKHA KA FG511218 Kannada RENUKA FG518504 Kannada RENUKA FG510344 Kannada REVANNA M N FG515791 Kannada REVANNA M N FG507377 Kannada REVANSIDDAPPA FG511329 Kannada REVANSIDDAPPA FG508194 Kannada ROHINI J FG515205 Kannada ROHINI J FG508054 Kannada ROOAPSHREE FG509579 Kannada ROOPASHREE FG515721 Kannada RYAVANNA NADAGADDI FG700737 Kannada RYAVANNA NADAGADDI FG506550 Kannada SAHEBAGOUDA BIRADAR FG700620 Kannada SAHEBAGOUDA BIRADAR FG500436 Kannada SANJEEV MAHADEVA KIVUDAGOL FG508522 Kannada SANJEEV MAHADEVA KIVUDAGOL FG515026 Kannada SANTHOSHA A P FG701253 Kannada SANTHOSHA A P FG503554 Kannada SANTOSH H S FG517773 Kannada SANTOSH H S FG502549 Kannada SATISH GANAPA NAIK FG700055 Kannada SATISH GANAPA NAIK Page 5 of 18 Recruitment for the post of 'Assistant Professors' in Government First Grade Colleges in the State of Karnataka (Multiple Application in same subject) APP_ID SUBJECT CANDIDATE NAME FG510368 Kannada SAVITA HALASAGI FG701427 Kannada SAVITA HALASAGI FG502808 Kannada SHAMID SAB FG701354 Kannada SHAMID SAB FG506436 Kannada SHANTABAI KAMANAKERI FG701470 Kannada SHANTABAI KAMANAKERI FG510480 Kannada SHARPODDIN FG517866 Kannada SHARPODDIN FG504141 Kannada SHEETAL KALAKERI FG504983 Kannada SHEETAL KALAKERI FG511309 Kannada SHIDDANAGOUDA POLICE PATIL FG518350 Kannada SHIDDANAGOUDA POLICE PATIL FG509628 Kannada SHIVAJI FG512461 Kannada SHIVAJI FG512107 Kannada SHIVAKUMAR SHASTRI FG701319 Kannada SHIVAKUMAR SHASTRI FG500358 Kannada SHIVAMADANAIKA FG500367 Kannada SHIVAMADANAIKA FG509363 Kannada SHIVAMURTHY J N FG514576 Kannada SHIVAMURTHY J N FG504402 Kannada SHIVANANDA FG519424 Kannada SHIVANANDA FG515103 Kannada SHIVANANDA HIREMATH FG517596 Kannada SHIVANANDA HIREMATH FG515712 Kannada SHIVANNA FG519425 Kannada SHIVANNA FG500403 Kannada SHIVAPPA MELAVANKI FG517167 Kannada SHIVAPPA MELAVANKI FG517261 Kannada SHIVARAJA H M FG700308 Kannada SHIVARAJA H M FG506381 Kannada SHOMASHEKARA T S FG700965 Kannada SHOMASHEKARA T S FG518031 Kannada
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