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Institute Name India Rankings 2018 ID Discipline Parameter: 3A.GPH: Combined Metric for Placement and Higher Studies Institute Name India Rankings 2018 ID Discipline Parameter: 3A.GPH: Combined Metric for Placement and Higher Studies UG 3 year Students placed in the year 2016-17 Registration/Enroll ment No. of the Sr. No. Name of the Student student in your institution 1 14CO1H134 JEREENA ABRAHAM 2 14CO1K173 SHASHIKUMAR G 3 14CO1K178 THERESA DIVYA JYOTHI T 4 14CO1A205 BEN CHUTTIPARAYIL NINAN 5 14CO1H229 JEFFREY JOSEPH KOTTARAM 6 14CO1H231 MARIA ROOPA 7 14CO1H234 MURALI K 8 14CO1K240 AISHWARYA M 9 14CO1K244 CHAITHRA R 10 14CO1K245 DEVI PRASAD J R 11 14CO1H329 CHAITHRA S 12 14CO1H341 MOHAMMED WASEEM 13 14CO1K354 JAISHREE M 14 14CO1K367 SANU MENDEZ S 15 14CO1K368 SHALINI P 16 14CO2K138 ANUSHA MARY A 17 14CO3H132 GERARD JOEL XAVIER 18 14CO3H133 GOPIKA G 19 14CO3H142 SACHIN LOBO A K 20 14CO3H143 SHERIN ANNA CHACKO 21 14CO3H144 SHREEJITH P 22 14CO3K153 JENNIFER JOSFINA 23 14CO3K159 SINI PHILIP 24 14CS1A113 MONICA D 25 14CS1H121 ARSHIYA FIRDOSE 26 14CS1K138 AJAY KUMAR K M 27 14CS1K139 DIVYA S 28 14CS1K142 HEMASHREE M 29 14CS1K146 LAVANYA C 30 14CS1A207 DIVYA KALAIVANNAN 31 14CS1K240 DEEKSHITHA M 32 14CS1K246 KAVYA SHREE P 33 14CS1K254 SANTHOSH A G 34 14CS1K255 SUBRAMANIAN V 35 14CS1H322 MUBASHIRA K 36 14CS1H323 RISHABH MIRAZKAR 37 14CS1H324 RUSSELL R 38 14CS1K341 HARSHITHA V S 39 14CS1K345 MEGHANA RANI K M 40 14CS2H110 AKSHAY RAJ P K 41 14CS3A107 NICY C A 42 14HU1A118 VUNG SON CHING 43 14HU1K120 MARIA SUZAN ALEXANDER J 44 14HU1H124 VIVEK MISHRA 45 14HU1K126 MARIA REBECCA 46 14HU3A104 JEREENA JACOB 47 14HU4A104 ANN GRACE DARVI 48 14HU4A115 JEFFIEA BERNADINE 49 14HU4A124 NIKHIL MENON 50 14HU4A131 RAMONA M 51 14HU4A133 RINTU ABRAHAM 52 14HU4A135 SHARON RACHEL JOHNS 53 14HU4A138 SOHEL AHMED LASKAR 54 14HU4H146 ANANYA DEV HARIHARAN 55 14HU4H153 NISHATH SYED 56 14HU4K157 ANTHONY NAVEEN J 57 14HU5A109 ROSHNI JOANNA ROSS 58 14MG1A110 ELIZABETH STEFFI M 59 14MG1A111 EZRA JAISON B 60 14MG1H141 POOJA SINGH N S 61 14MG1K154 PRIYA BAI B 62 14MG1K157 SARASWATHI M 63 14MG1H160 VIVITA JANE PEREIRA 64 14MG1A201 AKSHAY N M 65 14MG1A222 SRIDEVI P 66 14MG1H225 ALBIN BABY 67 14MG1H228 DHEERAJ S 68 14MG1K242 ANNET ISBEL MYERS R 69 14MG1K244 CHRISTINA C 70 14MG1K251 MOHAMMED SHAHID R 71 14MG1A309 EVANGELIN SOLOMI P 72 14MG1A314 LHINGNEICHONG JOICY HAOKIP 73 14MG1A321 SAMYUKTHA NAIDU S N 74 14MG1H338 MOHAMMED SALMAN P S 75 14MG1H339 MUNESH R VERMA 76 14MG1H340 OLIVE KULLU 77 14MG1H343 RINKU VERMA R 78 14MG1H344 SHARATH KUMAR N 79 14MG1A307 DEEPAK RAVIKUMAR 80 14CO1A108 CHRISTINA JOHN 81 14CO1A110 DENNY RAJAN 82 14CO1A114 JUBEELY BASUMATARY 83 14CO1H144 SANDRA ELIZABETH A 84 14CO1K153 ANNIE SHEETAL E 85 14CO1K167 PAVITHRA N 86 14CO1K179 VIDYA SHREE S 87 14CO1A218 SHARON SUMAN NETHALA 88 14CO1H223 AKSHAY KUMAR S 89 14CO1H230 LAV KUMAR 90 14CO1K235 RAMYA RAJAN S 91 14CO1K264 RANJITH KUMAR B 92 14CO1K276 STEPHIYA J 93 14CO1K280 VISHWANATH R 94 14CO1A306 ANJU SABU 95 14CO1H331 FELICIA MARY MITCHELL 96 14CO1H336 KRUPA SAMUEL 97 14CO1H342 MONCY JOHN PHILIP 98 14CO1K348 ARCHANA K P 99 14CO1K370 SHOBITHA S 100 14CO1K374 SUBASH A 101 14CO2H126 JEEVITHA S 102 14CO2H132 RAMYA SREE V R 103 14CO2K141 BEAULA TEDDY BEL M 104 14CO2K147 MELWIN DEEPAK SELVAN 105 14CO2K150 PRIYADARSHINI E 106 14CS1H119 AAKANKSHA SINGH 107 14HU4H149 JESIN VARUGHESE 108 14LS1K112 MARY JOY M 109 14LS1H125 MONISHA N 110 14LS2K110 HEMALATHA C 111 14MG1K246 GEOFFREY JOHNATHAN J 112 14MG1K258 SANTHIYA M 113 14MG1A306 BHUVANESHWARAN UTHRAPATHY 114 14CO3A118 RONALD SABU MANAKKUNNEL 115 14CO3A120 SHEBA KURIEN 116 14CO1H143 RICHARD J 117 14CO1K160 JANANI S S 118 14CO1A314 NATESH KUMAR A 119 14CO1H340 MOHAMMED RAYEES 120 14HU1A111 NANDEESH REDDY C 121 14CO1A101 ABEL SAJEEV 122 14CO1A105 ALLEN JOJO 123 14CO1A106 ANSE P SANDES 124 14CO1A115 JUSTIN ANTONY JOHN 125 14CO1A124 VIGNESH MURALI 126 14CO1H135 LALITHA G 127 14CO1K138 NEHA JESSICA F 128 14CO1H141 PREETHI S 129 14CO1H148 SOPHIA MARY A 130 14CO1H151 VISHNU V 131 14CO1K171 SANTHOSH B S 132 14CO1A212 KENNVIN KARIPARAMPU 133 14CO1A216 PRAKHAR SERAPHIM 134 14CO1H226 BANDANA HYANKI 135 14CO1H232 MOHAMMED SAIFUDDEEN 136 14CO1K241 ANUSHA R 137 14CO1K243 ASHWINI S 138 14CO1K253 JYOTHI G 139 14CO1K254 KRISHNAVENI D C 140 14CO1K258 MARTINA 141 14CO1K261 PAVITHRA JENIFFER S 142 14CO1K268 SAIMOL R 143 14CO1K273 SNEHA HEPHZIBAH P 144 14CO1A318 SAMUEL CHRIS DEVADAS 145 14CO1H334 JOSHUA PAUL LAUERANCE 146 14CO1K347 ABEL ROZARIO 147 14CO1K369 SHASHIKIRAN K S 148 14CO1K372 SONY N 149 14CO1K377 VIDYA N 150 14CO1K378 VIGNESH S 151 14CO1A379 HARISH NAIDU R M 152 14CO2A103 AVINASH K S 153 14CO2H122 CHARAN M 154 14CO2K140 ASHWINI V 155 14CO2K152 SANJAY C 156 14CO2K155 SERAPHIN PRISCILLA L 157 14CO2K156 SMITHA S 158 14CO2K159 VIGNESH S 159 14CO3A105 EDWIN MOSES PULIKKOTIL 160 14CO3H129 ANUP KIRAN M 161 14CO3H131 CHRISTY ANN JOY 162 14CO3H134 HEMAVATHI SHEKAR 163 14CS1A215 KEVIN THOMAS 164 14CS1H223 AMEENA BANU 165 14CS1H228 MONISHA KANNAN 166 14CS1H234 SIVARANJANI R 167 14CS1K238 AISHWARYA R 168 14CS1A314 THANREISO HONGCHUI 169 14CS1H327 SONALI P 170 14CS1K359 VINESH KUMAR D 171 14CS2A106 JOXIN JOSE 172 14MG1A102 ALBERT DOMINIC 173 14MG1H308 DEEPIKA J 174 14MG1A316 NAVEEN B 175 14MG1A319 RINYA MARY ANTICHAN 176 14MG1A325 YOGESH R 177 14MG1H328 ANNIE RAJ R 178 14MG1H336 MERLYN GRACE J 179 14MG1K349 FRANCIS VICTOR PAUL P 180 14CO1H128 ATHIRA MOHAN 181 14CO2A102 ANISREE S NAIR 182 14CO2A116 SHIBIN SHAJI PHILIPOSE 183 14CO2K143 JANET ALICE C 184 14HU4A137 SILPA BABU THADATHIL 185 14HU5A116 RAJKUMARI MINARVA DEVI 186 14MG1K247 GOUTHAM B 187 14MG1K257 SANDESH S 188 14MG1A301 ALBIN CHACKOCHAN 189 14MG1A304 ARCHANA R S 190 14MG1H327 AL FAHAD . 191 14CS2A104 DONEEDIP NARZARY 192 14MG1A217 RAMU SHRESTHA 193 14MG1K254 RAHUL M 194 14MG1A303 ANOOP T ACHANKUNJU 195 14CO2K142 EDWIN MARGOSIS M 196 14CO2K144 JESLINE A 197 14CS1A103 AMAL JOHN 198 14CS1A109 EDWIN TOMS JOHN 199 14HU4A128 PRIYASHA BANERJEE 200 14MG1K147 AISHWARYA I 201 14CO1H125 AKSHAY KUMAR A J 202 14CO1K157 DIVYA SANJU D 203 14CO1K165 MARIA SADANA F 204 14CO1K175 SREEJITH V 205 14CO1A220 VIJAYA LAKSHMI M 206 14CO1A302 AISHWARYA NAIDU R J 207 14CO1A316 RAVI BALAJI M 208 14CO1A321 TANYA KAR 209 14CO1H337 LIJO LONAPPAN 210 14CO1H339 MARTINA MARIA A 211 14CO1H345 SHAILESH R 212 14CO1K357 LYDIA S 213 14CO2A106 GAGAN C 214 14CO2K149 PREETHI D 215 14CO3A109 JIBIN JOHN 216 14CO3A112 KINGSTON RINALDO G 217 14CO3A123 VAMSHI VARDHAN N 218 14CO3H137 NAMIT SHARMA 219 14CO3H146 SRUJITH J KUMAR 220 14CS1H329 SYED MOIZ 221 14MG1A116 JAWAD AHMED 222 14MG1A122 MANITA MAHAPATRA 223 14MG1H143 SANIYA SUJATH 224 14MG1A323 SUMON SARKAR 225 14MG1H330 ELIZABETH ABRAHAM 226 14MG1H341 PAVITHRA N S 227 14MG1A359 JOEL JOHNSON 228 14CO2K145 KRITHIKA S 229 14CS1A107 CHRISTINA R PAUL 230 14CS1K156 ROHITH KUMAR M 231 14CS1A306 FINNY EBENEZER M 232 14MG1K210 MEGANA K V 233 14MG1K249 LOCHANA DAS R 234 14MG1H260 SARATH MOHAN 235 14MG1A311 JOEL SAMUEL 236 14CS1A111 GOWTHAM R 237 14CS1H124 DHARANI S V 238 14CO1A103 ABRAHAM B JOSEPH 239 14CO2A113 ROSELIN RAJU 240 14CS1A102 AKHIL K S 241 14HU3A108 RIA MOL JACOB 242 14HU4A118 JOANNA JENNY MATHEW 243 14MG1H140 NOOR AFSHANA UG 3 year Students placed in the year 2015-16 Registration / Enrollment No. of Sr. No. Name of the Student the student in your institution 1 13CS1A103 JASON K R 2 13CS1A349 NEHA MISHRA 3 13CS1A356 PRAVEENKUMAR G 4 13CS1H114 BENNY WILSON A 5 13CS1H214 IMRAN PASHA 6 13CS1H220 PRABHU M 7 13CS1H221 PREETHI M 8 13CS1H310 SANTOSH KUMAR DWIVEDI 9 13CS1H314 SARITHA MARIA QUINN 10 13CS1H316 SHAFAZ M J 11 13CO1H125 ADHWAID M 12 13CO1H126 ALEN SUSAN JOSEPH 13 13CO1H217 NANU MAYA 14 13CO1H224 JENNIFER B 15 13CO1K161 DIVYA MADHURI K 16 13CO1K171 HARIPRIYA K 17 13CO1K245 JEEVA J S 18 13CO3K153 VIVIAN BASU 19 13CS1A259 NEHA C CHERIAN 20 13CS1K123 ALAFIA J 21 13CS1K233 NANCY J 22 13CS1K239 NIDHILI M 23 13CS1M250 JITHU BENNY 24 13LS2K109 ASHWINI S 25 13MG1A207 KIRAN VISHAL A 26 13MG1A208 MADHUMITHA B R 27 13MG1A210 MERCY JACQULINE SAMUEL JOHN 28 13MG1K142 ARUN RAJ V K 29 13MG1K144 ATHISH R S 30 13CO1A324 PAWAN R 31 13CO1H137 DEENA DAVID 32 13CO1H139 DIVYA A 33 13CO1K256 MADHU KUMAR R 34 13CO1K356 SNEHA S RAJU 35 13CO1K361 SURAJ J 36 13CO1M378 AKHIL SAJI GEORGE 37 13CO2A106 DURGA SHREE D 38 13CO2A107 FABIOLA RAJA 39 13CO2A109 JINU MATHEW 40 13CO2A110 JOSHUA LIVINGSTON A 41 13CO2H121 HANOKH RATNAKUMAR 42 13CO2K137 JYOTHI V 43 13CO2K147 SHWETHA P 44 13CO3A103 ASHWIN JAMES JOSEPH 45 13CO3H123 SHILPA C S 46 13CS1A304 TANYA S 47 13CS1A305 TASHI 48 13CS1A306 THERES ANN MATHEW 49 13CS1H157 TEJASHWINI K E 50 13CS1H319 SYED MUJAHID 51 13CS1H320 SYED ABRAR AHMED 52 13CS1K344 UMESH T J 53 13CS1M321 TIJU THOMAS P 54 13CS1M353 THOMAS MATHEW AYVELIL 55 13CS2H121 YESHWANTH K 56 13CS3A101 ANAND K U 57 13CS3A109 ANJUMOL 58 13CS3A113 BASHEER AHMED MUBASHSHIR N 59 13HU3K110 PRATHAP M 60 13MG1A111 ELISABATH EAKATHA GEORGE 61 13MG1A222 SIMON JASON P 62 13MG1A257 SHIBIN VARGHESE 63 13MG1A306 SAVIO JOSE 64 13MG1A307 SHYAM KUMAR U 65 13MG1A310 SUNIL KUMAR S 66 13MG1A317 VENESSA TERESA NORONHA 67 13MG1A318 VISHNU SUDHI MENON 68 13MG1A319 VIVEK ABRAHAM 69 13MG1H124 ANJALI S NAIR 70 13MG1H321 SHAIK FAIZAL 71 13MG1H322 SHAIK SHABAZ A 72 13MG1H323 SHARUN JAMES 73 13MG1H324 SHIJIN R S 74 13MG1H325 SHLOK KUMAR SHARMA 75 13MG1H326 SHREETHIKA L 76 13MG1H328 SONIA JONATHAN CHAVAN 77 13MG1H331 STEPHEN NEIL GERSHOM 78 13MG1H337 VIKAS R S 79 13MG1H339 VISMITHA L 80 13CO1A315 SANDRA ANN JACOB 81 13CO1A111 ANTHONY MARY 82 13CO1A118 DARYAL PHOLTHA ANAL 83 13CO1A121 FEMY SUDHIR 84 13CO1A178 SNEHA MISHRA 85 13CO1A205 JERRIN TOM MATHEWS 86 13CO1A207 JESLIN JOHN 87 13CO1A218 NISHANT VERMA 88 13CO1A219 NITIN C BABU 89 13CO1A302 PRANAY R 90 13CO1A306 RAKESH B 91 13CO1A308
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