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Chennai 600025 1 Readmission (Even Semester) Student During the Year of 2016-2017 Annexure to Letter No 55180/Eca1/2016 20-JAN-17 DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION :: CHENNAI 600025 1 READMISSION (EVEN SEMESTER) STUDENT DURING THE YEAR OF 2016-2017 ANNEXURE TO LETTER NO 55180/ECA1/2016 Sl. Discont LoA Continuance % NO Roll No Name Branch inuance Name of the Colleges Sem Att Sem Year Sem Year 1 113015205041 SUBISH .R INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY II 2015 1122 - VEL TECH HIGH TECH II II 2016 30 DR.RANGARAJAN DR.SAKUNTHALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE 2 212715203029 GOWTHAM M CHEMICAL ENGG II 2015 1219 - SRI VENKATESWARA II II 2016 53 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 3 410115104022 NIRMAL KUMAR. V COMPUTER SCIENCE AND II 2015 1233 - ADHI COLLEGE OF II II 2016 96 ENGG. ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 4 311315251080 MOHAMMED IZAAN M ARCHITECTURE II 2015 1308 - MEASI ACADEMY OF II II 2016 45 ARCHITECTURE 5 311315251088 MOHMED SHABWANUL ASPER ARCHITECTURE II 2015 1308 - MEASI ACADEMY OF II II 2016 44 S H ARCHITECTURE 6 311015104044 KUMARAN N COMPUTER SCIENCE AND II 2015 1311 - K.C.G. COLLEGE OF II II 2016 40 ENGG. TECHNOLOGY 7 420415205018 VASU DEVAN. V.G INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY II 2015 1401 - ADHIPARASAKTHI II II 2016 52 ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8 411715105036 A SHEIK PAKKIR MYDEEN ELECTRICAL AND ELEC. II 2015 1414 - PRINCE SHRI II II 2016 47 ENGG. VENKATESHWARA PADMAVATHY ENGINEERING COLLEGE 9 412815114125 SURENDAR.V MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 1422 - VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING II II 2016 74 COLLEGE 10 421715104007 RAGUL R COMPUTER SCIENCE AND II 2015 1439 - S.R.I COLLEGE OF II II 2016 92 ENGG. ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 11 421714104012 SURYA G COMPUTER SCIENCE AND II 2014 1439 - S.R.I COLLEGE OF II II 2016 9 ENGG. ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Page 1 of 39 20-JAN-17 DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION :: CHENNAI 600025 1 READMISSION (EVEN SEMESTER) STUDENT DURING THE YEAR OF 2016-2017 ANNEXURE TO LETTER NO 55180/ECA1/2016 Sl. Discont LoA Continuance % NO Roll No Name Branch inuance Name of the Colleges Sem Att Sem Year Sem Year 12 421715114006 DEVA R MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 1439 - S.R.I COLLEGE OF II II 2016 57 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 13 510415103094 VISHWANATHAN K L J CIVIL ENGINEERING II 2015 1504 - ARUNAI ENGINEERING II II 2016 100 COLLEGE 14 511915631024 KALAIYARASAN S MBA - MASTER OF BUSINESS II 2015 1510 - PRIYADARSHINI II II 2016 57 ADMINISTRATION ENGINEERING COLLEGE 15 511915631100 VISHNUPRIYA V MBA - MASTER OF BUSINESS II 2015 1510 - PRIYADARSHINI II II 2016 39 ADMINISTRATION ENGINEERING COLLEGE 16 510515105034 SIVAGIRI A ELECTRICAL AND ELEC. II 2015 1519 - BHARATHIDASAN II II 2016 48 ENGG. ENGINEERING COLLEGE 17 510515114037 RANJITH R MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 1519 - BHARATHIDASAN II II 2016 78 ENGINEERING COLLEGE 18 1511198 TAMIZHSELVAN R CE II 2015 2005 - GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF II II 2016 53 TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE (AUTONOMOUS) 19 1512147 MOHAMMED AL RIYAN R MECHANICAL ENGG II 2015 2005 - GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF II II 2016 72 TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE (AUTONOMOUS) 20 1522137 G SILAMBARASAN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 2005 - GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF II II 2016 24 TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE (AUTONOMOUS) 21 1512148 MOHAMMED IBRAHIM E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 2005 - GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF II II 2016 64 TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE (AUTONOMOUS) 22 1515122 LOGANATHAN R PRODUCTION ENGG II 2015 2005 - GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF II II 2016 55.7 TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE (AUTONOMOUS) Page 2 of 39 20-JAN-17 DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION :: CHENNAI 600025 1 READMISSION (EVEN SEMESTER) STUDENT DURING THE YEAR OF 2016-2017 ANNEXURE TO LETTER NO 55180/ECA1/2016 Sl. Discont LoA Continuance % NO Roll No Name Branch inuance Name of the Colleges Sem Att Sem Year Sem Year 23 15MS32 DILIP KUMAR M M.E - AUTOMOTIVE II 2015 2006 - P.S.G. COLLEGE OF II II 2016 0 ENGINEERING (SS) TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS) 24 15PN03 KEERTHANA M M.TECH - NANO SCIENCE II 2015 2006 - P.S.G. COLLEGE OF II II 2016 0 AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS) 25 1506002 AKASH.R. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 2007 - COIMBATORE INSTITUTE OF II II 2016 31.61% TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS) 26 1505003 AJITH KUMAR.K. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND II 2015 2007 - COIMBATORE INSTITUTE OF II II 2016 28.55% ENGG. TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS) 27 1565011 SUFAIJA.S. M.E - APPLIED II 2015 2007 - COIMBATORE INSTITUTE OF II II 2016 26.57% ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS) 28 1569014 ANAND.S. M.E - CONSTRUCTION II 2015 2007 - COIMBATORE INSTITUTE OF II II 2016 65% MANAGEMENT(SS) TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS) 29 1402011 GUNASEKHARAN.J. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 2007 - COIMBATORE INSTITUTE OF II II 2016 33% TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS) 30 1510238 RAMESHKUMAR.S. MECHANICAL II 2015 2007 - COIMBATORE INSTITUTE OF II II 2016 50% ENGINEERING(SS) TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS) 31 920915105041 VIJAYAKUMAR.V ELECTRICAL AND ELEC. II 2015 2327 - N.S.N. COLLEGE OF II II 2016 44 ENGG. ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 32 920915413013 VENKATRAMPRABHU.B M.E - STRUCTURAL II 2015 2327 - N.S.N. COLLEGE OF II II 2016 98 ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 33 AC15UEE023 CHELLAMUTHU J ELECTRICAL AND ELEC. II 2015 2601 - ADHIYAMAAN COLLEGE OF II II 2016 18.82 ENGG. ENGINEERING (AUTONOMOUS) Page 3 of 39 20-JAN-17 DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION :: CHENNAI 600025 1 READMISSION (EVEN SEMESTER) STUDENT DURING THE YEAR OF 2016-2017 ANNEXURE TO LETTER NO 55180/ECA1/2016 Sl. Discont LoA Continuance % NO Roll No Name Branch inuance Name of the Colleges Sem Att Sem Year Sem Year 34 611015631039 VALLIMAIL.S MBA - MASTER OF BUSINESS II 2015 2606 - JAYAM COLLEGE OF II II 2016 100 ADMINISTRATION ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 35 612315103007 BARATHKUMAR .K CIVIL ENGINEERING II 2015 2617 - SENGUNTHAR ENGINEERING II II 2016 8 COLLEGE 36 15103070 RITHIKA .C ELECTRONICS AND COMM II 2015 2620 - VIVEKANANDHA COLLEGE OF II II 2016 48.2 ENGG. ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN 37 611815114006 ARAVIND M MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 2642 - P.S.V.COLLEGE OF II II 2016 0 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 38 611815114029 JAIKISHORE G MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 2642 - P.S.V.COLLEGE OF II II 2016 85 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 39 611515101048 R SURYA AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 2665 - MAHENDRA INSTITUTE OF II II 2016 93 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 40 611515114150 R SURYA MECHANICAL ENGG II 2015 2665 - MAHENDRA INSTITUTE OF II II 2016 88 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 41 151CS146 GOKUL P S COMPUTER SCIENCE AND II 2015 2702 - BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE II II 2016 80 ENGG. OF TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS) 42 710615205001 ABHISHLAL S INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY II 2015 2705 - CSI COLLEGE OF II II 2016 60 ENGINEERING 43 15AUR011 DHANISH BALAJI S AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING II 2015 2711 - KONGU ENGINEERING II II 2016 71.1 COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) 44 15BSR043 SARAVANA KUMAR B B.Sc. - SOFTWARE SYSTEMS II 2015 2711 - KONGU ENGINEERING II II 2016 53.67 COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) Page 4 of 39 20-JAN-17 DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION :: CHENNAI 600025 1 READMISSION (EVEN SEMESTER) STUDENT DURING THE YEAR OF 2016-2017 ANNEXURE TO LETTER NO 55180/ECA1/2016 Sl. Discont LoA Continuance % NO Roll No Name Branch inuance Name of the Colleges Sem Att Sem Year Sem Year 45 712215205009 MADHUMITHAN S INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY II 2015 2716 - PARK COLLEGE OF II II 2016 42 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 46 1505017 ASHOK KUMAR P INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY II 2015 2719 - SRI RAMAKRISHNA II II 2016 0 ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) 47 1504144 PRAKALATHAN .K MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 2719 - SRI RAMAKRISHNA II II 2016 25.82 ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) 48 714015103025 DINESH KUMAR M CIVIL ENGINEERING II 2015 2727 - SRI SHAKTHI INSTITUTE II II 2016 39 OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 49 714015105057 NEVETHAN S ELECTRICAL AND ELEC. II 2015 2727 - SRI SHAKTHI INSTITUTE II II 2016 47 ENGG. OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 50 710315114040 RAAHUL.S MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 2733 - ANGEL COLLEGE OF II II 2016 56 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 51 713315103018 FRANK JONATHAN. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING II 2015 2734 - S N S COLLEGE OF II II 2016 64 ENGINEERING 52 711615106035 PRASANNA M. ELECTRONICS AND COMM II 2015 2745 - KATHIR COLLEGE OF II II 2016 13 ENGG. ENGINEERING 53 711615114052 KARUPPASAMY M MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 2745 - KATHIR COLLEGE OF II II 2016 49 ENGINEERING 54 711615114070 MANOJ M MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 2745 - KATHIR COLLEGE OF II II 2016 24 ENGINEERING 55 711715106021 HARISH.M ELECTRONICS AND COMM II 2015 2751 - KGISL INSTITUTE OF II II 2016 38 ENGG. TECHNOLOGY Page 5 of 39 20-JAN-17 DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION :: CHENNAI 600025 1 READMISSION (EVEN SEMESTER) STUDENT DURING THE YEAR OF 2016-2017 ANNEXURE TO LETTER NO 55180/ECA1/2016 Sl. Discont LoA Continuance % NO Roll No Name Branch inuance Name of the Colleges Sem Att Sem Year Sem Year 56 731215106013 SARAN A ELECTRONICS AND COMM II 2015 2758 - J K K MUNIRAJAH COLLEGE II II 2016 29 ENGG. OF TECHNOLOGY 57 731215114019 DINESH KUMAR K MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II 2015 2758 - J K K MUNIRAJAH COLLEGE II II 2016 88 OF TECHNOLOGY 58 711315103029 DINESHSELVAN.P CIVIL ENGINEERING II 2015 2764 - K P R INSTITUTE OF II II 2016 89 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 59 720414104028 VISHNUPRIYA M K COMPUTER SCIENCE AND II 2014 2772 - C M S COLLEGE OF II II 2016 0 ENGG. ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 60 814215103022 RAHUL.S. CIVIL ENGINEERING II 2015 3802 - SHRI ANGALAMMAN COLLEGE II II 2016 33% OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 61 820815103048 MANIMARAN S CE II 2015 3806 - E.G.S.PILLAY II II 2016 84 ENGINEERING COLLEGE 62 821915631027 SATHISH KUMAR G MBA - MASTER OF BUSINESS II 2015 3825 - ST.JOSEPH'S COLLEGE OF II II 2016 18 ADMINISTRATION ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 63 820515105032 RANJITH KUMAR R ELECTRICAL AND ELEC. II 2015 3849 - ANNAI COLLEGE OF II II 2016 4 ENGG. ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 64 820515106032 Pradeepraj K ELECTRONICS AND COMM II 2015 3849 - ANNAI COLLEGE OF II II 2016 77 ENGG. ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 65 812715103027 VAIRAVEL M CIVIL ENGINEERING II 2015 3857 - MEENAKSHI RAMASWAMY II II 2016 100 ENGINEERING COLLEGE 66 912415103001 ABDULAZIZ M CIVIL ENGINEERING II 2015 3918 - SHANMUGANATHAN II II 2016 9 ENGINEERING COLLEGE Page 6 of 39 20-JAN-17 DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION :: CHENNAI 600025 1 READMISSION (EVEN SEMESTER) STUDENT DURING THE YEAR OF 2016-2017 ANNEXURE TO LETTER NO 55180/ECA1/2016 Sl.
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