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Kerala Public Service Commission KERALA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Ranked List for the post of LOWER DIVISION CLERK (Idukki) on `Rs.9940-16580/- in VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS No. 86/15/DOJ Cat. No. 218/2013 The following is the ranked list of candidates for the post of LOWER DIVISION CLERK - (Idukki) on `Rs.9940-16580/- in VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, found suitable by the Commission and arranged in the order of merit based on the OMR Test held on 22/02/2014. This Ranked List is brought into force with effect from 31/03/2015. Main List Rank Reg No Name Test Wtg Total DOB Commy Remarks 1 144057 LENIN RAJENDRAN 87.0000 87.0000 01/12/1991 H Nadar 2 149318 PRASANTH K S 84.0000 84.0000 30/05/1983 3 143606 RINCE JOSEPH 82.0000 82.0000 28/05/1979 4 127306 JOSENA FRANCIS 81.6700 81.6700 07/01/1991 5 142122 SUNIL ANTONY 79.3300 79.3300 18/05/1989 6 129714 DONA MARIA SEBASTIAN 78.3300 78.3300 22/01/1992 7 108164 MANESHKUMAR K N 77.3300 77.3300 25/05/1975 Ezhava 8 100498 GINU T VATTAMATTAM 77.3300 77.3300 08/07/1990 9 128673 ASWATHY G 77.0000 77.0000 15/04/1981 OBC-VEERASAIV AS[VEERASAIVA] 10 137735 PRAVEENKUMAR R 77.0000 77.0000 24/05/1989 11 137716 SETHU SIVADAS 76.6700 76.6700 13/12/1991 EZHAVA 12 115632 NISHA S RAJAN 76.3300 76.3300 04/05/1977 OBC-VELUTHED ATHU NAIR 13 113089 PARVATHY S 76.3300 76.3300 05/05/1983 14 105130 AKASH VIJAYAN 76.3300 76.3300 30/05/1989 EZHAVA 15 153738 VIJI P JOSEPH 61.6700 14.5500 76.2200 18/05/1983 SP 16 121029 ANJU MATHEW 76.0000 76.0000 06/09/1984 17 136372 AJITH P J 76.0000 76.0000 05/07/1987 EZHAVA 18 102577 REMYA KUMARY S 76.0000 76.0000 29/05/1990 19 116108 NEETHU PAUL 76.0000 76.0000 17/12/1990 OX-CHRISTAIN CHERAMAR 20 109461 VISHNU VIJAYAN 76.0000 76.0000 16/01/1992 EZHAVA 21 144015 SABU JOSEPH 75.6700 75.6700 25/05/1980 No. 86/15/DOJ 2 LOWER DIVISION CLERK VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Rank Reg No Name Test Wtg Total DOB Commy Remarks 22 144765 MRUDUL RAG V T 75.6700 75.6700 29/05/1986 23 115315 VINISHA VIJAYAN 75.6700 75.6700 28/01/1989 EZHAVA 24 103600 SYAMKUMAR S 75.6700 75.6700 18/04/1990 EZHAVA 25 102517 REVATHY J 75.6700 75.6700 11/05/1990 26 118680 ANU VIJAYAN 75.3300 75.3300 17/01/1984 27 103803 PRADEEP M 70.6700 4.3650 75.0350 29/03/1981 EZHAVA PH-O 28 141976 MATHEW P C 75.0000 75.0000 19/05/1986 29 106915 AJIMON MATHEW 75.0000 75.0000 07/01/1990 30 101022 VISHNU V 75.0000 75.0000 14/05/1991 31 138271 BABYMOL P S 74.6700 74.6700 18/05/1984 EZHAVA 32 102508 RESHMA R S 74.6700 74.6700 08/08/1989 33 108151 JAYMON THOMAS 74.3300 74.3300 19/04/1979 34 123499 SASILEKHA T S 74.3300 74.3300 23/12/1979 SC-VELAN 35 118584 SREEDEVI K K 74.3300 74.3300 10/04/1980 36 129522 PUSHPA JOSE 74.3300 74.3300 14/04/1984 37 149125 AJESH P M 74.3300 74.3300 09/05/1986 EZHAVA 38 109667 JIBIN BABY 74.0000 74.0000 28/05/1986 39 142103 RENJITH KUMAR T 74.0000 74.0000 27/05/1989 V-KOLLAN 40 146513 AJMAL ALIYAR 74.0000 74.0000 14/02/1990 M-MUSLIM 41 126443 AMALA KURIAKOSE 74.0000 74.0000 19/04/1990 42 151193 AJAS C K 74.0000 74.0000 21/11/1991 M-MUSLIM 43 104188 PRAVEENA C P 74.0000 74.0000 12/01/1992 EZHAVA 44 143607 VINEETH K G 73.6700 73.6700 20/02/1984 EZHAVA 45 144507 RAJESH V T 73.6700 73.6700 26/05/1988 46 124338 SHEEJA G NAIR 73.3300 73.3300 03/09/1984 47 140105 KHALIDA P 73.3300 73.3300 28/05/1986 M-MAPPILA 48 117231 ANUMOL N P 73.3300 73.3300 08/01/1989 EZHAVA 49 103998 JAYAKRISHNAN K 73.3300 73.3300 25/05/1990 50 124573 RENU P R 73.3300 73.3300 30/05/1990 SC-PULAYA No. 86/15/DOJ 3 LOWER DIVISION CLERK VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Rank Reg No Name Test Wtg Total DOB Commy Remarks 51 142454 RENJITH SASI 73.0000 73.0000 02/10/1982 EZHAVA 52 134526 JACOB BABU 73.0000 73.0000 12/05/1986 53 152101 EBY VARGHESE 73.0000 73.0000 20/01/1989 54 103418 VIPIN WILFRED 73.0000 73.0000 25/05/1991 LC 55 134069 JOICE JOSEPH 73.0000 73.0000 08/10/1992 56 100253 ABHIJITH P V 72.6700 72.6700 31/05/1987 EZHAVA 57 146255 SARATH C M 72.6700 72.6700 22/09/1988 58 152155 JITHIN VIJAYAN 72.6700 72.6700 23/12/1988 EZHAVA 59 152342 ALOSH ANTONY 72.6700 72.6700 17/01/1989 60 116293 ANU JOY 72.6700 72.6700 05/05/1989 EZHAVA 61 101514 PRAVEEN P S 72.6700 72.6700 25/05/1992 LC 62 109325 SHEENA MATHEW 72.3300 72.3300 01/05/1980 63 144263 SHIJO C J 72.3300 72.3300 05/05/1983 EZHAVA 64 145461 ARUN VIJAYAN 72.3300 72.3300 25/05/1985 OBC-GANAKAN 65 131320 DIVYA S NAIR 72.3300 72.3300 15/02/1989 66 114388 ANCY JOSE 72.3300 72.3300 03/05/1989 67 152215 SHAJAHAN B 58.6700 13.5800 72.2500 10/05/1988 M-MUSLIM SP 68 136407 BIJIN SOMARAJAN 72.0000 72.0000 20/05/1979 EZHAVA 69 117256 RESMI SOMAN 72.0000 72.0000 04/05/1980 70 123189 SUMAYYA A 72.0000 72.0000 01/03/1983 M-MUSLIM 71 136380 NIBIN MURALI 72.0000 72.0000 03/05/1986 72 153676 SHIHABUDHEEN A E 72.0000 72.0000 23/11/1989 M-MAPPILA 73 100201 ASPIN MATHEW K M 71.6700 71.6700 20/04/1980 74 132675 MALLU LIS ABRAHAM 71.6700 71.6700 27/04/1984 75 141048 SUBITH P 71.6700 71.6700 18/05/1985 OBC-SALIYA/SAL IYAS 76 149915 ANISH ABRAHAM 71.6700 71.6700 17/04/1987 77 101433 SREEKANTH S 71.6700 71.6700 05/05/1987 78 102303 DIVYA M R 71.6700 71.6700 31/05/1988 79 151593 SHIYAS P J 71.6700 71.6700 14/02/1990 M-MUSLIM No. 86/15/DOJ 4 LOWER DIVISION CLERK VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Rank Reg No Name Test Wtg Total DOB Commy Remarks 80 112034 DEEPTHY V A 71.3300 71.3300 15/03/1980 81 117768 ASHA K 71.3300 71.3300 11/04/1982 EZHAVA 82 124536 SHEJIMOL T 71.3300 71.3300 05/01/1985 SC-SAMBAVAR 83 127854 SIJIMOL ABRAHAM 71.3300 71.3300 21/01/1989 84 140761 ASIF ALI 62.3300 8.7300 71.0600 01/02/1990 M-MUSLIM SP 85 126651 SAJINIMOLE A S 71.0000 71.0000 15/01/1978 OBC-GANAKA 86 112154 RENCHU K R 71.0000 71.0000 08/04/1985 87 141317 ARUNKUMAR MOHANAN 71.0000 71.0000 27/04/1985 EZHAVA 88 137060 GOKUL KUMAR V K 71.0000 71.0000 25/04/1986 89 103446 JITHU C 71.0000 71.0000 10/01/1988 EZHAVA 90 117232 PRASEEDAMOL P 71.0000 71.0000 07/06/1990 OBC-GANAKA 91 116711 ANJU K S 71.0000 71.0000 28/05/1991 EZHAVA 92 106958 SREEJITH K S 71.0000 71.0000 30/09/1991 OBC-PATTARIYA S 93 111245 JIJO JOSE 71.0000 71.0000 10/08/1993 94 106469 RAJESH R 70.6700 70.6700 22/10/1985 95 138722 VIBIMOL VIJAYAN 70.6700 70.6700 19/05/1988 EZHAVA 96 147443 NIPIN JOSEPH 70.6700 70.6700 11/11/1988 97 119355 GEETHUMOL K B 70.6700 70.6700 16/04/1989 EZHAVA 98 134414 JYOTHIS JOLLY 70.6700 70.6700 24/03/1990 99 134743 SARATH VIJAYAN 70.6700 70.6700 07/10/1990 OBC-KUDUMBIS 100 112386 SANTHOSH S P 70.3300 70.3300 30/04/1974 EZHAVA 101 147002 RIXON GEORGE 70.3300 70.3300 18/08/1978 102 145007 DEEPTHI N 70.3300 70.3300 25/05/1981 103 126522 DEEPAMOL CG 70.3300 70.3300 02/04/1982 104 114636 JULIE JOSEPH K 70.3300 70.3300 11/10/1982 105 137544 SHON GEORGE 70.3300 70.3300 16/02/1984 106 119522 ANJU R KRISHNAN 70.3300 70.3300 06/09/1985 EZHAVA 107 122931 RAJESWARY V C 70.3300 70.3300 23/03/1986 108 130532 AATHIRA SUDHAKARAN 70.3300 70.3300 26/04/1986 EZHAVA No. 86/15/DOJ 5 LOWER DIVISION CLERK VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Rank Reg No Name Test Wtg Total DOB Commy Remarks 109 134977 BINCE JOSEPH 70.3300 70.3300 24/07/1989 OX-CHRISTIAN CHERAMAR 110 134286 JAYAMOLE V KUMAR 70.0000 70.0000 18/04/1976 EZHAVA 111 106712 SREEJA N 70.0000 70.0000 29/05/1985 112 150013 LIBIN JOSEPH 70.0000 70.0000 26/09/1987 113 134085 ALNISHA K M 70.0000 70.0000 06/05/1988 M-MUSLIM 114 120310 ASHA LEKSHMI R 70.0000 70.0000 05/04/1990 OBC-VELAANS [VELAAN] 115 133151 ADITYA VIJAYAN 70.0000 70.0000 06/05/1991 EZHAVA 116 127159 RENUKA REGI 70.0000 70.0000 04/11/1991 EZHAVA 117 142760 CHANDRAN T A 60.6700 9.0000 69.6700 12/05/1974 EX 118 121197 SEEMA VARGHESE 69.6700 69.6700 11/04/1980 OX-CHRISTIAN PULAYA 119 117422 AMBILY K K 69.6700 69.6700 30/05/1982 120 102029 REJANI G 69.6700 69.6700 20/03/1983 OBC-VANIKA VAISYA 121 117293 MANJUMOL K R 69.6700 69.6700 20/05/1983 122 102089 MANJUSHA C R 69.6700 69.6700 01/05/1985 123 134456 BIBIN P BENNY 69.6700 69.6700 19/06/1991 124 115669 BINCY GEORGE 69.3300 69.3300 24/01/1982 125 100147 REJI P R 69.3300 69.3300 30/01/1983 126 109540 SOJAN JOSEPH 69.3300 69.3300 18/04/1983 127 133430 RAJIMOL R 69.3300 69.3300 27/12/1984 EZHAVA 128 102346 THUSHARA J S 69.3300 69.3300 24/05/1985 EZHAVA 129 117187 RAGINI M S 69.3300 69.3300 04/05/1987 130 109832 VINOD SOMAN 69.3300 69.3300 31/03/1988 SC-PANAN 131 127054 SURABHI K S 69.3300 69.3300 28/05/1989 V-ASARI 132 149896 LOJI JOSEPH 69.3300 69.3300 01/08/1989 133 147010 RAJ MOHAN 69.3300 69.3300 26/02/1990 EZHAVA 134 107879 JOBY JOSE 69.0000 69.0000 07/04/1978 135 100685 SUBHALEKSHMI S 69.0000 69.0000 22/05/1981 EZHAVA 136 122281 BIBIN MATHEW 69.0000 69.0000 01/10/1982 137 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