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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

 

JAWAHARLAL INSTITUTE OF POST GRADUATE MEDICAL

 

EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, PUDUCHERRY-605 006

 

 

 

(Directorate General of Health Services)

ACADEMIC SECTION

No. Edn.1(6)/2008 Dated: 10th June 2008

Results of Entrance Examination for Admission to MBBS Course - 2008 Session

The following is the list of candidates in order of merit under various categories who had appeared in the JIPMER MBBS Entrance Examination held on 8th June 2008.

Inter-se merit of the candidates who have obtained equal marks in the Entrance Examination has been decided by defusing the tie as per procedure laid down in Page 15 Point 5 of the Prospectus for MBBS course-2008

The number of students to be admitted has been increased by the Ministry of Health, Govt. of India from 75 to 100 from this Academic Session implementing in part the reservation to OBC in Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Act, 2006.

This is only a merit list and not a selection list. The selection list of candidates under the various categories will be notified in due course.

Allotment of seats through counseling is on 10th July 2008 (Thursday) and course starts on 14th July 2008. Counseling carries no marks.

 

DEAN

 

 

JIPMER, PUDUCHERRY - 605 006

MBBS ENTRANCE EXAMINATION MERIT LIST 2008

UNRESERVED CATEGORY (UR)

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S.No. ROLL NO NAME TOTAL ===============================================

1. 41881 KEVIN JOHN JOHN 172

2. 64293 VRISHKETAN SETHI 171

3. 51155 VIKRAM SINGH 169

4. 51074 DEVASHIS MUKHERJEE 168

5. 50120 ADITYA GAUTAM 168

6. 40987 V.ASWIN CHANDRAN 165

7. 40516 RAHUL. R. 164

8. 40336 VARSHA MATHEWS 163

9. 40436 AMBILY JOSE 163

10. 41654 DEEPA SATHEESAN 163

11. 50965 ANKITA DEY 163

12. 42506 AISHWARIYA P. K. 162

13. 50515 SHALINI SARKAR 162

14. 42399 GEORGE P JOLLY 161

15. 20963 SHWETA SINGH 161

16. 50358 SOHAM BHATTACHARJEE 160

17. 60336 SAHIL SAREEN 160

18. 10944 VIGNESH C 160

19. 12129 GAYATHRI BHUVANESWARAN 160

20. 63185 ABHISHEK SAINI 160

21. 60510 JIGISH ARVIND RUPARELIA 160

22. 31608 V. S. VIJITHA 160

23. 20947 HARIKEERTHAN RAGHURAM 159

24. 60282 HARPREET KAUR ARORA 159

25. 11599 G AMIRTHA 159

26. 40281 SHABANA 158

27. 50603 PAMALI MAHASWETA NANDA 158

28. 30133 NIYOTI REDDY 158

29. 41283 ANTONY GEORGE FRANCIS T 158

30. 32737 M V V PAVANNKEDAR 158

31. 51570 PREETESH PARIJAT 158

 

 

JIPMER, PUDUCHERRY - 605 006

MBBS ENTRANCE EXAMINATION MERIT LIST 2008

OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES (OBC)

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S.No. ROLL NO NAME TOTAL

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1. 31608 V. S. VIJITHA 160

2. 20947 HARIKEERTHAN RAGHURAM 159

3. 40281 SHABANA 158

4. 42607 NIKHIL RAJAN 157

5. 62904 SUMEDHA VIKRAM 157

6. 20127 RASHMI.C 154

7. 10188 DHAYAGURUVASAN M 153

8. 62074 SHEKHAR ANAND 152

9. 12109 R.SHRIVARTHAN 152

10. 40364 ANUJ A 151

11. 22251 H.NAREN 151

12. 41402 SREYA S PRASAD 151

13. 50350 RAGHVENDRA BHARTI 151

14. 42540 NIDHEESH CHANDRAN.R 150

15. 42500 SAMEER ABDUL SAMAD 150

16. 41594 SHABNA SULAIMAN 150

17. 31787 SOUMITRA MANWATKAR 150

18. 62459 GAURAV 149

19. 41112 HASNA P P 149

20. 40712 AJAY S. KRISHNAN 149

21. 40757 SHAMIM HYDER KALENCHIRA 149

22. 42160 SUMAYYA ABDUL KALAM 148

23. 60487 PREETI PRAKASH 148

24. 22043 ELVIS SENTHIL 148

 

 

JIPMER, PUDUCHERRY - 605 006

MBBS ENTRANCE EXAMINATION MERIT LIST 2008

SCHEDULED CASTE (SC)

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S.No. ROLLNO NAME TOTAL

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1. 21791 K.P.PRIYADHARSHAN 154

2. 51740 SUNNY KUMAR 154

3. 63371 DEEPAK KUMAR BAHMANIA 152

4. 32634 GAUTHAM SURYA TEJ KOLA 149

5. 50214 TAMAL PRIYA BARMAN 149

6. 63539 SHATRISHNA 148

7. 63702 SUNNY R K SINGH 146

8. 64296 ANKIT GAUTAM 144

9. 30322 PALLAVI SAMARIYA 144

10. 65029 KAMLESH KUMAR RATRE 142

11. 62393 ABHIROOP VERMA 142

12. 63452 SANNI DEYOL GAUTAM 142

13. 61528 ADITYA GRIWAN 140

14. 50434 MADHUPARNA MAJUMDAR 140

15. 60418 BHAVNA 140

16. 50179 KRITIKALPA BEHERA 140

17. 64987 MANMOHAN SHAKYA 139

18. 30875 AMIT BHASKAR KHILLA 139

19. 41086 APARNNA SUDHAKAR 139

20. 20201 ASMITA CHANDRAMOHAN 139

21. 50207 DEBARCHAN BARMAN ROY 139

 

JIPMER, PUDUCHERRY - 605 006

MBBS ENTRANCE EXAMINATION MERIT LIST 2008

SCHEDULED TRIBE (ST)

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S.No. ROLLNO NAME TOTAL

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1. 62515 SAPANA RANI 147

2. 60246 ARUN KUMAR 145

3. 60769 SURESH KUMAR MEENA 143

4. 60777 PARUL THAKUR 143

5. 62298 MAHADEV MEENA 141

6. 60220 MANOJ KUMAR MEENA 141

7. 64182 BABLESH MEENA 140

8. 60633 LOKENDRA SINGH 139

9. 62799 DALCHAND MEENA 138

10. 61975 RAKESH KUMAR MEENA 137

11. 65193 VINOD KUMAR MEENA 137

12. 61355 VIJAY KUMAR MEENA 137

13. 30491 BABY SWETHA DUNGAVATH 137

14. 62585 RAMAWATAR MEENA 136

15. 60566 SUBHASH CHANDRA MEENA 135

16. 20458 SAUVIK KUMAR GOHAIN 135

17. 32156 BHARATH KUMAR ALAM 135

 

JIPMER, PUDUCHERRY - 605 006

MBBS ENTRANCE EXAMINATION MERIT LIST 2008

ORTHOPEDIC PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED (OPH) CANDIDATES

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S.No. ROLLNO NAME TOTAL

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1. 41613 GOVIND R 154

2. 63827 ANOOP KUMAR TIWARI 130

3. 60146 PURVESH RAJ SISODIA 117

4. 60098 SHUBHAM 116

5. 62663 AMARJEET VERMA 112

6. 64917 RABEESH KUMAR SINGH 110

JIPMER, PUDUCHERRY - 605 006

MBBS ENTRANCE EXAMINATION MERIT LIST 2008

PUDUCHERRY UNRESERVED (P-UR)

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S.No. ROLLNO NAME TOTAL

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1. 10944 VIGNESH C 160

2. 11599 G AMIRTHA 159

3. 10188 DHAYAGURUVASAN M 153

4. 12109 R.SHRIVARTHAN 152

5. 12241 SAMCHARLES D 148

6. 10508 ANAHITA KATE 147

7. 40029 ABHIJIT SHANKAR 146

8. 12522 SUBHASHINI P R 146

9. 12038 SHARMILA.M 143

10. 42360 ARATHI.V.NAIR 141

11. 10148 ASWIN 141

12. 40787 CHITHRA THOMAS 140

13. 11630 MOHAMED IBRAHIME ASIF A 140

14. 12080 R R AARTHI 138

15. 10130 KAVITHA. M 137

16. 12503 EESWARY S 135

17. 12363 NIMESH MISHRA 134

18. 10316 HARIHARAN S 134

19. 10132 A MARIE GILBERT MAJELLA 133

20. 12230 ANUPRIYA.K 133

21. 11387 NITHYA.R 133

22. 12552 SHRI BISWAJYOTI DAS 132

23. 12599 VIJAIKRISHNAN.M 131

24. 11816 PREETHI 131

25. 11266 AMRUTHA R 131

26. 10826 DIANA THOMAS 130

27. 11311 NISHANTHINI.A 129

28. 11111 ANANDHI D 129

29. 12140 RAMYA.R 128

30. 11620 ARUN.M 128

31. 11810 DHARANI.PRIYA.A 128

32. 22232 ARATI A KAUSHIK 127

33. 10515 SUJITHA K 127

34. 11114 SMRITI 126

 

JIPMER, PUDUCHERRY - 605 006

MBBS ENTRANCE EXAMINATION MERIT LIST 2008

PUDUCHERRY OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES (P-OBC)

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S.No. ROLLNO NAME TOTAL

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1. 10188 DHAYAGURUVASAN M 153

2. 12109 R.SHRIVARTHAN 152

3. 12522 SUBHASHINI P R 146

4. 10148 ASWIN 141

5. 11630 MOHAMED IBRAHIME ASIF A 140

6. 10130 KAVITHA. M 137

7. 12503 EESWARY S 135

8. 10132 A MARIE GILBERT MAJELLA 133

9. 12230 ANUPRIYA.K 133

10. 11387 NITHYA.R 133

11. 12599 VIJAIKRISHNAN.M 131

12. 11111 ANANDHI D 129

13. 12140 RAMYA.R 128

14. 10190 S.RANJITH KUMA R 125

15. 12482 R.BALAJI 125

16. 11095 EZHILAN S 125

17. 11317 S.REVATHY 124

18. 11845 V MARTINA MONFORT 124

19. 10065 ANJALA JALEEL 123

20. 11690 ANKITHA S 123

21. 12229 KAVITHA R 123

22. 10520 VIJAYANTHI 122

23. 12608 PRASHANTH P 121

24. 10283 SELVANATHAN.M 120

25. 12056 PREMA MEENATCHY DEVI V 120

26. 12520 VIDHYALAKSHMI R 120

JIPMER, PUDUCHERRY - 605 006

MBBS ENTRANCE EXAMINATION MERIT LIST 2008

PUDUCHERRY SCHEDULED CASTE (PSC)

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S.No. ROLLNO NAME TOTAL

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1. 12552 SHRI BISWAJYOTI DAS 132

2. 11311 NISHANTHINI.A 129

3. 11810 DHARANI.PRIYA.A 128

4. 10341 NAVEENEE 121

5. 11141 SATCHITHANANTHI A 121

6. 10512 ELAMATHY T G 111

7. 31190 RAVI LAKAVATH 101

8. 11077 VIDHUSHINI 100

9. 11621 SANGITHA J 99

10. 12185 VANDARKUZHALY.K 96

11. 12231 NITHYA.S 96

12. 10739 DEVANATHASARMA.P 94

13. 11097 DHIVYA M 92

 

 

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Young King Arthur was ambushed and imprisoned by the monarch of a neighbouring kingdom. The monarch could have killed him but was moved by Arthur’s youth and ideals. So, the monarch offered him his freedom, as long as he could answer a very difficult question. Arthur would have a year to figure out the answer and, if after a year, he still had no answer; he would be put to death.

The question?…What do women really want? Such a question would perplex even the most knowledgeable man, and to young Arthur, it seemed an impossible query. But, since it was better than death, he accepted the monarch’s proposition to have an answer by year’s end.

He returned to his kingdom and began to poll everyone: the princess, the priests, the wise men and even the court jester. He spoke with everyone, but no one could give him a satisfactory answer.

Many people advised him to consult the old witch, for only she would have the answer.

But the price would be high; as the witch was famous throughout the kingdom for the exorbitant prices she charged.

The last day of the year arrived and Arthur had no choice but to talk to the witch. She agreed to answer the question, but he would have to agree to her price first.

The old witch wanted to marry Sir Lancelot, the most noble of the Knights of the Round Table and Arthur’s closest friend!

Young Arthur was horrified. She was hunchbacked and hideous, had only one tooth, smelled like sewage, made obscene noises, etc. He had never encountered such a repugnant creature in all his life.

He refused to force his friend to marry her and endure such a terrible burden; but Lancelot, learning of the proposal, spoke with Arthur.

He said nothing was too big of a sacrifice compared to Arthur’s life and the preservation of the Round Table.

Hence, a wedding was proclaimed and the witch answered Arthur’s question thus:

What a woman really wants, she answered….is to be in charge of her own life.

Everyone in the kingdom instantly knew that the witch had uttered a great truth and that Arthur’s life would be spared.

And so it was, the neighbouring monarch granted Arthur his freedom and Lancelot and the witch had a wonderful wedding.

The honeymoon hour approached and Lancelot, steeling himself for a horrific experience, entered the bedroom. But, what a sight awaited him. The most beautiful woman he had ever seen lay before him on the bed. The astounded Lancelot asked what had happened?

The beauty replied that since he had been so kind to her when she appeared as a witch, she would henceforth, be her horrible deformed self only half the time and the beautiful maiden the other half.

Which would he prefer? Beautiful during the day….or night?

Lancelot pondered the predicament. During the day, a beautiful woman to show off to his friends, but at night, in the privacy of his castle, an old witch? Or, would he prefer having a hideous witch during the day, but by night, a beautiful woman for him to enjoy wondrous intimate moments?

What would YOU do ?

What Lancelot chose is below. BUT….make YOUR choice before you scroll down below. OKAY?

Noble Lancelot said that he would allow HER to make the choice herself.

Upon hearing this, she announced that she would be beautiful all the time because he had respected her enough to let her be in charge of her own life.

Now….what is the moral to this story?

Scroll down

The moral is…..
If you don’t let a woman have her own way….
Things are going to get ugly

Spider-Man 3 has emerged as the ‘Most Mistake-Riddled Film of 2007.’ According to U.K. website moviemistakes.com, filmgoers have counted over 157 blunders in the latest instalment of Spider-man franchise.

The continuity errors included showing Cleveland, Ohio’s Terminal Tower in view during Spider-Man’s fight with the Sandman - despite the scene being set in New York.

However, Spider-man 3 is not the only film facing criticism, for second on the list is ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End’ with 63 mistakes.

‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’ came third with 62 errors while Live Free or Die Hard’ stood fourth with 46 mistakes.

Rounding off the top five was ‘Transformers,’ which has 32 faults.

“As movie budgets get ever-larger, you’d think they would be able to find the cash to clear up the more blatant errors, but there’s just no slow-down in the mistakes being made,” Contactmusic quoted Jon Sandys, of moviemistakes.com, as saying.

“Even computer-animated films aren’t immune, which amazes me,” he added.

‘Most Mistake-Riddled Films of 2007′ are:

1 Spider-Man 3 157

2 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End 63

3 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 62

4 Live Free or Die Hard 46

5 Transformers 32

6 Norbit 30

7 The Simpsons Movie 30

8 High School Musical 2 30

9 1408 28

10 Skins 20

11 Hot Fuzz 19

12 Hairspray (2007) 18

13 Grindhouse 17

14 The Bourne Ultimatum 16

15 Blades of Glory 15 (ANI)

New 7 wonders results declared in Lisbon, Portugal on 7/7/7

The New7Wonders organization is happy to announce the following 7 candidates have been elected to represent global heritage throughout history.
Chichén Itzá, Mexico Christ Redeemer, Brazil The Great Wall, China Machu Picchu, Peru

Petra, Jordan The Roman Colloseum, Italy The Taj Mahal, India

A R Rahman composes Taj Anthem to inspire Indians (and all lovers passionate about the Tahj) to vote for the Taz Mahal

The Taj Mahal, tomb of Mumtaz Mahal built by her widowed husband (not actually widowed - he had several other wives though he loved Mumtaz the most) who wanted to build a tomb for his favourite wife and love of his life that the world had never seen before and would never see again.

A R Rahman composed this Taj Anthem to inspire Indians (and all lovers passionate about the Tahj) to vote for the Taz Mahal .

The audio version is available as an mp3 file here :

Taj Anthem audio track download mp3

The video is here at : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP-YhQPnuNI

  • NEW: Online voters choose great works of humankind
  • Star-studded event in Lisbon, Portugal, unveils the new wonders
  • Voting in the final hours so intense the Web site crashed at times
  • Pyramids of Giza given honorary status as a “wonders” member

The new7wonders.com is not releasing the actual rankings of the 7 wonders , but only the 7 winners are put up.

The FAQ page says :

4. Will there be a ranking within the top seven winners when they are announced?

No, the New7Wonders of the World will all be equal—there will be no ranking.

(CNN) — The new seven wonders of the world were named Saturday following an online vote that generated server-crushing traffic in its final hours.
The final tally produced this list of the world’s top human-built wonders:

• India’s Taj Mahal
• The Great Wall of China
• Petra in Jordan
• Brazil’s statue of Christ the Redeemer
• Peru’s Machu Picchu
• Mexico’s Chichen Itza pyramid
• The Colosseum in Rome

Before the vote ended Friday, organizers said more than 90 million votes had been cast for 21 sites.
Voting at the Web site, www.new7wonders.com, ended at6 p.m. ET Friday. Traffic was so heavy Friday that the site was crashing at times.
One message urged voters to use text messages as an alternative form of voting. “Keep on voting, as it is your votes that decide the New 7 Wonders of the World,” the message said.
“We have traffic that is simply off the scale,” Tia Vering, spokeswoman for the “New 7 Wonders of the World” campaign, told CNN.com. “Things are just going ballistic.”
The new wonders were announced at a star-studded event Saturday in Lisbon, Portugal, that featured performances by Jennifer Lopez and Chaka Khan. The event was hosted by Oscar winners Hilary Swank and Ben Kingsley as well as Bollywood star Bipasha Basu. Send CNN.com photos and video of your favorite “wonder”
The top contenders for the seven wonders were last made public in early June. Organizers have since been tight-lipped about the ever-changing list.
The oldest candidate was Britain’s Stonehenge; the newest was Australia’s Sydney Opera House. The U.S. Statue of Liberty also was among the choices.
Voting nearly doubled after the June results, when organizers said about 50 million votes had been cast. A single user can cast multiple votes.
To be considered for the competition, all structures had to be built or discovered before 2000. All are among top tourist attractions around the world.
Of the seven ancient wonders of the world, only one remains standing today, the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.
Some nations have enthusiastically endorsed the new wonders campaign. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Jordan’s Queen Rania actively promoted their countries’ hopefuls.
But the new wonders campaign hasn’t been universally recognized. The United Nations’ cultural organization, UNESCO, issued a statement saying it has “no link whatsoever” to the vote.
Egypt’s top antiquities expert also objected to the list. He said Egypt’s pyramids are a “symbol of the genius of the ancient people” — and are above any sort of online poll.
As a result, the organizers struck up a compromise. The pyramids have been assured honorary status, in addition to the new seven wonders.
The new wonders project was the brainchild of Swiss businessman Bernard Weber. He said he wanted to invite the people of the world to take part in selecting the world’s greatest wonders.
“So that everybody can decide what the new seven wonders should be and not some government, not some individuals, not some institutions,” he said.
Vering said she believes the vote has accomplished that goal.
“We’ve managed to bring culture out of the museum — out of the dusty, dry academic corners — and have people talk about it,” she said. “That, we feel, is the greatest achievement of this campaign.”

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