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A “PseudoPG” after
and about CMC Vellore on 4th Feb 2003
(Note:
PseudoPG is the name given to those hapless, (some times hopeless) candidates
whose target is a PG seat after they have finished their MBBS. For this they
have to read about 20 subjects and a total of at least 50 books and about
12,000 pages of A4 size matter. Well the agony does not end there. After
reading all these you come across questions in the exam that even a Assistant
Professor in that specialty finds difficult to answer. But in few centers you
may find few “persons” who have not even completed their school education take
these exams!!!
Often
thePseudoPGs are also known as “Entrance Employees”)
See here for the Official notifications for Exam 2005
About the Entrance Exam for CMC Vellore.........
The selection process and the exam are in fact
What is Special about CMC Vellore............. and
The Different 2003 Exam turned out be quite different form the ones
usually held in CMC Vellore
About
what is different in and about CMC ?
Unlike the majority of Post graduation Entrance Exams being conducted
nowadays, Here in CMC there is a two stage selection process, They conduct an
entrance exam on Tuesday morning and post the results (they select the
candidates equal to twice the number of seats for an interview) on Wednesday 7
PM…….. On Thursday there is an interview for the Final Selection
And the Initial Entrance Exam also is a little different………..
You can write a General paper or a Paper that’s for your specialty…however for
MD General Medicine and MS General Surgery there is no special paper
The special paper will contain questions in that specialty only… in total one
can apply for 4 courses and two papers… For example one can write General
Paper and apply for MS General Surgery and MD General Medicine and He can
write a Pediatrics special paper and apply for DCH and MD Pediatrics or he can
write a general paper and ortho paper and apply for MD Pharmacology and DLO
and MS Ortho and D Ortho. The possibilities are endless. The only thing is
those 2 papers and 4 courses
Please note that for every course you apply, you have to pay
separate exam fees. This time it was Rs 400
Initially there is a MCQ Exam
About the general paper, we had 240 questions......................... and we
have to choose one among five (A, B, C, D, E)
There are no negative marks
And out of 240 questions we have
170 direct questions
Which may be like
1. The ratio of
Chest compression to Respiration in CPR is (5:1)
2. The normal
standard dose of Anti D Ig is for …. ml of Feto Maternal Hemorrhage ………. ????
3. Rhabdo Virus
is a RNA virus
Or may be even like
1. The
commonest site of Kaposi Sarcoma in Larynx is ……. ???
10
questions (171 to 180)
where
a clinical scenario / drug toxicity was given and we were asked to diagnose...
1. A lady after
taking procainamide developed malar rashes...
The next
30
(181 to 210) questions
were a little different................ We were given a question and 4 choices
1, 2, 3, 4............... We have to mark the answer as
A if 1, 2, 3 are correct and
B
if 2, 4 are correct and
C
if 1, 3 are correct and
D
if 4 only is correct and
E if all are correct........
The easy way
was that in
a particular case if 1 is correct 3 is correct and vice versa....When you find
it soon in your exam hall, it will be lot easy............ those who don’t
understood this trick have a comparatively tough time !!!!!!
And questions
211 to 240
were of different type........... Here a clinical scenario was given and 2 to
3 questions followed
What could be
the other clinical feature?
What is the
investigation?
What is the
treatment etc?
The question
what was the diagnosis was rare !!
And we had
none of the above in almost all the
choices....!!!!!!!!! Which was the answer for a few
Again here there is a
trick...
When
you are
not
sure
of
the diagnosis
(which usually happens in MCQ ExamsJ)
you can mark the Investigation for one diagnosis and treatment for the other!!
At least you will get one right and there are no negative marks!!!
(But if you are not sure, like me, the chances for your selection decreases!!!
- Remember that you have to face an interview the next day)
There are a
few points worth mentioning
1.
The seats are very limited.
2.
Few seats are reserved for
candidates who are sponsored (They have to work in a mission hospital for a
total period of 5 years - 2 before and 3 after the post graduation) The
sponsored candidates can take the seats in open competition.
3.
The questions are set by the
professors of the institution and they usually ask their favorite points!!!
Which they repeat for umpteen numbers of times in their ward rounds and
classes and questions which seem very tough to outsiders are reflex questions
to CMC students............... This I feel happens in almost every Institute!
4.
There is an interview following
this MCQ exam ............... again the same professors are there and their
favorite questions come out........ (Why go to that level …….. The same things
happen in Final Year exams where when a Unit chief of one exam comes as the
Internal, that unit students get a cake walk where as others have a difficult
time………)
5.
They give special consideration for a
best outgoing student. As far as I know…. All the best outgoing students (from
whatever college he or she may be) who appear get selected for interview………
but getting the seat is another thing.
6.
So if you are an
undergraduate reading this…… get pumped up!! Grab a medal or two in your Final
year and you have bright chances
There are a few
more points worth noticing
1.
Even
though the seats are very limited,
seats are more than what is there in JIPMER(which
has reservations for Institute candidates as well as community reservations
and just 18 seats this year for Open competition),
2.
If you think
that you can qualify for JIPMER you can do in CMC……..This
point is stressed because I know a lot of people who write JIPMER entrance but
not CMC Vellore Entrance, saying that the chance of qualifying here in CMC is
less. That’s not the case…
CMC Vellore has more seats
than JIPMER and no community reservations.
Please check the prospectus and you will see this for yourself !!!!!
3.
Unlike what is being thought widely,
the selection is
NOT restricted to Christian students
4.
And They
don't restrict their selection
to CMC Students.... If any one meets
their standard he/she is selected ... I know few of our seniors (not from CMC
Vellore and all Non Christian) who got through........ after extensive
preparation !!! (I didn’t get through because I didn’t prepare well !!!)
5.
This exam gives us an ideal platform
to assess yourselves before JIPMER and the state PG Exams and like Kerala and
TamilNadu PG Exams
About
what was different in CMC in 2003?
Usually, when
there are 240 question in a PG Entrance exam paper there will be some 7 to
12(usually 10) questions on Acid Base Electrolyte and Water Balance……… There
will be something on Respiratory and Metabolic Acidosis and Alkalosis and
Hypokalemaia and hyperkalemia etc………..Those doubting check any paper and you
can verify for yourself.
But in CMC Vellore
there will be more than 30 questions ( > 10 % of the total questions) in this
topic and there will be questions asking us to calculate the amount of
bicarbonate of Sodium you have to give to a patient
And needless to
say, this year every one (including yours truly) was ready with all the
armour from Harrison and Washington Manual and High Yield Acid Base &
Electrolyte Balance and there was no question on those topics…… It was very
obvious that those topics were scrupulously omitted…. Cause, as I have already
told, it is natural that we get 5 to 12 questions on this topic
The reason for
highlighting this issue is for the benefit of aspirants. In the course of your
preparation you will hear that this exam they use this book… and in this they
don’t use this book. My request is that
if someone
tells you to study some book, well and good……..
but
if you
are told that questions will not be asked form this book (or this topic),
please ignore………..You
can get question from anywhere……. And you will be at loss if you are ill
prepared……….. because,
the examiners have 100 % right to change the books !!
Please
note that :
This little
article is written for the benefit of the PG Aspirants by someone who is in no
way directly or indirectly related to CMC Vellore or JIPMER (except that he
writes the entrance exams!)
The author has,
however, been following the trends of various PG Entrance exams for quite
sometime. The one and only aim of this is to enlighten the PG Aspirants about
this ‘not so common’, unique pattern of selection to one of the most
prestigious and world wide accredited institutions.
The views
expressed are not those of the institutions
For Official and
detailed information one may refer the official websites of
CMC Vellore and
JIPMER or contact in person or through mail.
Mail in your
suggestion, corrections, clarifications, contributions, criticisms to
suggest@targetpg.com
See here for the Official notifications for Exam 2005
OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL,
CHRISTIAN
MEDICAL COLLEGE,
VELLORE-632002.
I/C/SEL/7
The following applicants to the
Postgraduate Courses 2005 have qualified in the written examination held on
29/01/2005 and are invited to attend the next stage of practical
tests/interviews on 1st March 2005. Details regarding the time and place
of special tests and interviews will be intimated individually.
The Final list of the selected Candidates will
be put on the notice boards in the Carman Block, College campus and in various
sites in hospital and on the Web-site on the evening of 2 March 2005. No
individual notification of final results will be made.
From
http://home.cmcvellore.ac.in/admissions/results.htm
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01 D.C.H. |
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13077 SAJITH K |
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13121 ARUNKAMAL C |
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13194 SUNIL RAJ |
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13197 KARTHIK M |
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13250 KOUSHIK NARAYAN S |
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13296 KUMAR P |
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23112 SUMIT DEORA |
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47008 CHANDRA MOHAN V |
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47010 JOYCE ANURADHA GEMSON |
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47019 RIMIT MANNERS |
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47026 SANTHOSH RAJEEV P |
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47033 JOLLY CHANDRAN |
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47034 JESINTH MOHAN |
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50014 CHITRA CLIVE GANTA |
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50017 SETHURAJU GUNAWATHI |
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50024 HEMALATHA P |
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53054 PRIYA JEEVAMANI C |
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53086 GEOBY PAUL |
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53153 MITHUN JACOB VARGHESE |
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53325 TINU MARY THOMAS |
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53359 VIJITH KUMAR K |
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53365 JOSEPH GEORGE |
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53399 SOLOMON MERCY ANNAL |
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53557 ASWIN WARIER |
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02 D.G.O. |
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10115 GOWRI MEENA S |
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13063 DHIVYA SETHURAMAN |
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17032 JEYASUDHA R |
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17044 VINOTHA |
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17055 JEYASHREE MANIRAJ |
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17064 DEEPA SRINIVASAN |
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47046 JEYANTHI S |
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47054 GRACY DANIEL MYLADAMPARA |
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47056 SHAILINIA SYIEM |
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47059 JAMEELA PON MALAR A R |
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47060 HAVILAH TWINKLE R |
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47061 AJIT SEBASTIAN |
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47062 RENJINI K S |
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47063 CATHERINE S |
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47082 ANITHA M |
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53066 RAMYA K |
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53204 ANNE GEORGE CHERIAN |
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53328 INBAVALLI J |
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03 D.A. |
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10126 MALARVIZHI A C |
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13039 GEORGE ALIAS |
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13121 ARUNKAMAL C |
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13221 BALA SUBRA MANIAN N |
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13241 ANOOP R L |
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13283 SWAPNA S NAIR |
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13318 SENGUTTUVAN P |
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13364 SARAVANAN M |
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13446 BALAJI R |
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17085 SENTHIL KUMAR V |
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23105 STEPHEN AMARJEET JIWANMALL |
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30037 CHAITALI BASU |
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47087 KARTHIKA P |
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47091 KOTHAI S |
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47096 NIRUPAMA DEVAR |
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47101 HESTER GIDEON S |
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47109 APARANJIT PAUL PALLAPATI |
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47110 ARULPRAHASH A |
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47115 RADHAKRISHNAN M |
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50105 JUSTIN ARUN KUMAR |
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53014 PRAKASH KURTAKOTI |
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53369 ARUN VENKITARAMANAN |
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53428 DIBYENDU KHAN |
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53463 JAIN E V |
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53570 MUNAF B NANDYAL |
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04 D.C.P. |
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13127 ANITHA K |
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33049 IPSITA NAG |
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05 D.D.V.L |
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47124 FRENNY ANN PHILIP |
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53054 PRIYA JEEVAMANI C |
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53270 JAREEN ANN EBENEZER |
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53447 ANITHA JASPER |
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06 D.L.O |
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13234 ANISH N V |
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13331 MANJU N |
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23028 MUHAMMAD THAHIR S M |
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23053 TAPAN GUPTA |
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23204 SUNIL JALAN |
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50145 CLARENCE JAMES SAMUEL |
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53189 DEBASHIS ROUTRAY |
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53270 JAREEN ANN EBENEZER |
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07 D.Orth. |
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13044 CECIL THANKACHAN THOMAS |
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13201 SENTHILKUMAR N |
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33075 PRASHANT KUMAR BAID |
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43055 SINGH VIJAY KUMAR DURGAPRASAD |
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47155 VIJAY ANAND H S |
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50105 JUSTIN ARUN KUMAR |
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53026 PRAKASH JAIN |
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53028 PRADEEP BALASUBRAMANIAN |
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53085 SHYAMASUNDAR L G |
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53259 KIRAN SASI P |
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53292 KAUSHIK BHOWMICK |
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53404 ARUN IMMANUEL MUTHIAH D |
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53493 SUHAS KALGHATGI |
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08 D.O. |
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10035 SHIMA M |
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10038 SANGETHA M KULKARNI |
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23076 DAIZY PATHANIA |
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47172 MARY ESTHER JOHN BAIRAPPAGARI |
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53018 BHUVANESWARAN N |
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53061 PRAVEEN KESAV |
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53304 SATHEESH SOLOMON T SELVIN |
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53424 CHAKRAVARTHY JOEL J |
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09 D.M.R.D. |
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13194 SUNIL RAJ |
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13225 PRAVEEN KUMAR M |
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13283 SWAPNA S NAIR |
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33084 ARINDAM PRAMANIK |
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53018 BHUVANESWARAN N |
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53048 SARO PUTHUKERIL P MATHEW |
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53061 PRAVEEN KESAV |
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53081 ANU JOHN |
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53447 ANITHA JASPER |
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53550 MEGHANA PRAKASH PARANJAPE |
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53565 KOYELI MARY MAHATA |
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53584 DAVID KIRAN KANGALA |
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10 D.M.R.T. |
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13039 GEORGE ALIAS |
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13068 JISS THOMAS |
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13395 MOHANA GEETHA A |
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13469 SUHASINI B |
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33101 KADAMBINI KUMARI |
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33162 SAIKAT DAS |
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43175 KAWARE BHUPESHKUMAR NIRANJAN |
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50065 RAVISHANKAR V |
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53048 SARO PUTHUKERIL P MATHEW |
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53256 SUNITHA SUSAN VARGHESE |
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53282 SINDHU PAUL KAVALAKKAT |
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53334 RENJI ISSAC JAMES |
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11 D.P.M. |
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10115 GOWRI MEENA S |
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13241 ANOOP R L |
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13323 AARTHI M RANGARAJ |
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13458 VIMAL DOSHI V |
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13489 THENRAL M |
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20121 VIVEK TEWARSON |
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23105 STEPHEN AMARJEET JIWANMALL |
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23112 SUMIT DEORA |
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23158 RICHA JAIN |
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33141 ASHRAF BADAR |
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47189 SHONIMA A V |
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47203 KISHOR KUMAR S |
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47205 RAVI KUMAR K B |
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47206 NITHYARAJA RAJASEKARAN |
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47209 BHUVANESHWARI R |
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53022 JAYAKRISHNAN S |
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53234 BOBBY THOMAS KOKKATT |
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53504 RAJNARAYAN MAHASUAR |
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21 MD(Gen.Med.) |
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13077 SAJITH K |
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13145 SATISH C |
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23046 PRAVEEN S JOSE |
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23052 UDEYANA SINGH |
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23149 DEEPA SUSAN JOY PHILIP |
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43087 KATHROTIA RAJESHKUMAR G |
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53077 ALAGAMMAI P L |
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53126 LIJO VARGHESE P |
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53131 TEENA SLEEBA |
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53177 PAUL PRABHAKAR ABHILASH K |
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53192 SURYAACHAMMAEAPEN |
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53241 ANAND VIMAL DEV D |
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53258 KIRAN GOPINATH |
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53306 SUGHOSH MITRA S P |
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53383 PAVAN BHARGAVA |
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53409 SUSHIL THOMAS ALEXANDER |
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53465 ALICE JOAN MATHURAM |
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53510 ASHISH JACOB MATHEW |
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53512 SANDHYA P |
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53531 RAMDINPUIA |
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22 MD(Obst.Gynae.) |
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13494 INDUMATHY THAYAR E |
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17044 VINOTHA |
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47051 CHITHRA NAGARAJAN |
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47053 ELSY THOMAS |
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47060 HAVILAH TWINKLE R |
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47061 AJIT SEBASTIAN |
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47063 CATHERINE S |
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47066 KAMALA PRIYALAKSHMI T |
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47070 ANGSUMITA PRAMANICK |
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47081 REETA VIJAYA SELVI P R |
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47082 ANITHA M |
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53204 ANNE GEORGE CHERIAN |
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23 MD(Pathology) |
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13376 PAARI M |
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17144 KANCHANA B |
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23046 PRAVEEN S JOSE |
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27039 SANDEEP SINGH JUBBAL |
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40053 NISHA WARIKOO K |
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43118 KAUSHIK KARISHMA SURENDRA |
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47213 RACHEL ABRAHAM |
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53050 ARAVIND S KAPALI |
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24 MD(Microbiology) |
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10125 ANJALY S |
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10126 MALARVIZHI A C |
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17146 SOHANLAL T |
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17147 ARIVARASAN K |
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30059 ARNABBAKSHI |
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47214 JYOTHI R |
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47215 SANGEETHA MOHAN |
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47216 HEMA PAUL |
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25 MD(Physiology) |
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47217 ANAND BHASKAR |
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47218 SUNITHA THOMAS |
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47219 SANGEETHA PARTHASARATHY |
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26 MD(Pharmacology) |
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47220 ANAND K |
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47221 NIRANJAN KUMAR R |
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47222 VIDHYADEVI R |
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47223 KARTHIKEYAN K |
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47224 MAHESH KUMAR K N |
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47225 ARUNA S V |
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47227 PRASANNA C G |
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57027 GUNALE BHAGWAT KONDIBA |
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27 MD(Paediatrics) |
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47002 RIKKI RORIMA RONGONG |
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47010 JOYCE ANURADHA GEMSON |
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47012 JESUDASAN PONNURAJAN A |
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47015 PRABURAM P M |
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47018 VISWANATHAN S |
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47020 DEVI A |
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47031 ANILA CHACKO |
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47033 JOLLY CHANDRAN |
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47040 SOMASHEKARA H R |
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28 MD(Radiotherapy) |
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13039 GEORGE ALIAS |
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17135 SASIPRIYA P |
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17136 ELAVAZHAGI C |
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17139 SUJIT T |
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33101 KADAMBINI KUMARI |
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33152 MIR REZA KAMAL |
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33162 SAIKAT DAS |
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43151 GITANJALI BAJAJ |
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47187 SHEKHAR KUMAR KESHRI |
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47188 PATRICIA S |
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53048 SARO PUTHUKERIL P MATHEW |
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53282 SINDHU PAUL KAVALAKKAT |
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53319 ANAND M K |
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29 MD(Anaesthesia) |
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17066 RAJESWARI B |
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17068 GIJI SARA NESA PEARL G |
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47089 SERINA RUTH SALINS |
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47090 JAYASUDHA J |
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47091 KOTHAI S |
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47092 USHA JOHN |
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47097 SRIRAM N |
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47098 SMITHA ELIZABETH GEORGE |
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47099 ANITA SHIRLEY JOSELYN |
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47101 HESTER GIDEON S |
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47104 ILAMURUGU K |
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47105 SARAVANAN P A |
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47106 SATHISH KUMAR D |
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47110 ARULPRAHASH A |
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47113 SHENBAGARAJAN S |
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47114 BRIDGIT A MATHEWS |
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47118 RAVIRAJ R |
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53428 DIBYENDU KHAN |
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30 MD(Dermatology) |
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23212 SIDHARTH SONTHALIA |
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43118 KAUSHIK KARISHMA SURENDRA |
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47127 TEENA MATHEW |
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53054 PRIYA JEEVAMANI C |
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53270 JAREEN ANN EBENEZER |
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53428 DIBYENDU KHAN |
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53447 ANITHA JASPER |
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53550 MEGHANA PRAKASH PARANJAPE |
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31 MD(Biochemistry) |
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10127 MOHIDEEN ASHRAF A |
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17149 SIVA S |
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23033 MONICA KARAM |
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53285 GAUTHAM T P |
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32 MD(Comm.Med.) |
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10128 SANTOSH KARUNAKAR DODDA |
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17150 SHOBHA P |
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37039 SATYAJIT PATTNAIK |
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47231 SUNITHA HENRY KANNAN |
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47235 MARIAM KA SR VALSALA |
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47236 RAJAN S |
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50142 BAL SHAKTI KUMAR |
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50144 DINESH KUMAR |
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50145 CLARENCE JAMES SAMUEL |
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50146 SHARON JOE DANIEL |
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53039 SHALINI AGRAWAL |
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53494 GURURAJ |
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33 MD(Psychiatry) |
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47190 ANTO PRAVEEN RAJ KUMAR R |
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47192 NAREN P |
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47199 BASANTH KUMAR K |
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47200 VIDYA GANAPATHY |
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47201 PALLAVI DHAM |
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47207 NIRMAL S R |
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47208 SATYA RAJ |
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47211 ROOBY P D |
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34 MD(Radiology) |
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17126 VENKATESH K |
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33117 ABHISHEK DAGA |
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47176 CHIRAMEL GEORGE KOSHY |
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47177 YVETTE KIRUBHA J |
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47182 SUDHA KIRAN DAS |
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53081 ANU JOHN |
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53447 ANITHA JASPER |
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53565 KOYELI MARY MAHATA |
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35 MD(PMR) |
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47237 SATHEESH KUMAR E |
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47238 MATHANGI SANTHOSH KUMAR |
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50102 VARMA ANAND |
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50148 PRAVEEN V |
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36 MS(Gen.Sur.) |
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13034 SHIVAJI P R |
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13044 CECIL THANKACHAN THOMAS |
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13156 RAGURAM G |
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23005 SOHIT PAUL KANOTRA |
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53035 ABHA SHRESTHA |
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53112 JOSEPH VICTOR GNANADURAI T |
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53203 TARUN JOHN KOCHUKALEEKAL JACOB |
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53228 JERRY R JOHN |
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53247 VERACIOUS CORNERSTONE WANN |
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53288 ROHIN MITTAL |
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53304 SATHEESH SOLOMON T SELVIN |
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53361 PAUL NAVEEN MURATHATI |
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53384 INDRANI SEN |
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53400 BEULAH ROOPAVATHANA S |
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53404 ARUN IMMANUEL MUTHIAH D |
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53424 CHAKRAVARTHY JOEL J |
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53511 VIVEK SAMUEL GAIKWAD |
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53561 MOHAN MATHEW JOHN |
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37 MS(Ortho.Sur.) |
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13044 CECIL THANKACHAN THOMAS |
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17111 RAVICHAND ISMAVEL |
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23005 SOHIT PAUL KANOTRA |
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43033 AINCHWAR ROHAN VIJAY |
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43041 AMITABH THAKUR |
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43074 AGRAWAL KSHITIJKUMAR MURLIDHAR |
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47141 MATHEW VARGHESE |
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47145 ANBU SURESH RAO C |
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47148 JAMES C GEORGE |
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47151 BERIN JABA J |
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47156 GAHUKAMBLE ABHAY DEODAS |
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47161 VINU MATHEW GEORGE KETTIDATHIL |
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53026 PRAKASH JAIN |
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53028 PRADEEP BALASUBRAMANIAN |
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53129 GOKULAKRISHNAN P J |
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53206 SUNNY VARGHESE RAJAN |
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53259 KIRAN SASI P |
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53292 KAUSHIK BHOWMICK |
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38 MS(Ophthalmology) |
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17120 SWETHA SARA PHILIP |
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47168 ANUPRIYA ARTHUR |
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47171 SMRITI SONTHALIA |
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47172 MARY ESTHER JOHN BAIRAPPAGARI |
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47174 JAMES SUBRAT KUMAR ADAMS |
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47175 JULIE CHEMMANAM |
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53304 SATHEESH SOLOMON T SELVIN |
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53424 CHAKRAVARTHY JOEL J |
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39 MS(E.N.T.) |
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13491 VENKATESH MATHAN KUMAR V |
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17097 SANJEEV KUMAR |
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17100 VANI NEELIMA TARALA |
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23052 UDEYANA SINGH |
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37025 SANTANU BHATTACHARJEE |
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47132 GEORGE THOMAS |
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47135 JAMES ALBERT JAGANATH |
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47136 LATHA MARY T S |
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47137 SARIN KAUSHAL Z |
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47138 PAUL SELVAKUMAR S |
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50107 MOHIT MATHUR |
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53270 JAREEN ANN EBENEZER |
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40 MS(Anatomy) |
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13347 BALAJI A |
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47239 ASWATHY MARIA OOMMEN |
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47240 AASTHA |
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41 DipNB(Family Med) |
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13321 PAVAN KUMAR RAO N |
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40051 WANYE BALASAHEB AJINATH |
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53170 KRISHNAKUMAR S |
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53479 MANJUNATH K |
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Dr. Jayaprakash Muliyil |
Dr. Kuryan George |
Dr. Alfred J Daniel |
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Principal & Chairman
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Ag. Registrar |
Vice Principal &
Secretary |
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PG Selection Committee |
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PG Selection Committee |
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