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    List of Candidates Admitted in the Academic Year – 2024-2025

    ser No.Candidate NameALL INDIA
    NEET Rank
    Marks
    Obtained
    QuotaCategory
    1.Akalya.I.J639225291ManagementBC
    2.Ambika Shree A703405270ManagementSC
    3.Amirthini K A348169413All India QuotaBC
    4.Amrin Fathima.S283834449ManagementBCM
    5.Arshiya KS474645353ManagementMBC
    6.Dhanalakshmi R388436393All India QuotaBC
    7.Dharshini. N400407387All India QuotaBC
    8.Dharsini J880981221GovernmentBC
    9.Esha.P290876445GovernmentBC
    10.Farzana Begum R214921493GovernmentBCM
    11.Fawziaa I169516525GovernmentBCM
    12.Hareetha D227616485GovernmentBC
    13.Harshita Ramesh More246508473Government:BC
    14.Jaivand.L.J421603377ManagementBC
    15.Janani.R254749467GovernmentMBC
    16.Jayashree M.S.350476412GovernmentSC
    17.Jhanvi V640910290GovernmentSC
    18.Kaaviya S203529501GovernmentMBC
    19.Kasula Monish443939367ManagementBC
    20.Keshika K211867495GovernmentBC
    21.Kishore Kumar210586496GovernmentBC
    22.Krithika Ranganaathan629464294ManagementBC
    23.Lithanyasree.V249885470GovernmentBC
    24.Loganathan.V325334426All India QuotaOC
    25.Maheswari.P283353450GovernmentBC
    26.Manikandan.C226464485GovernmentBC
    27.Monisha.B600399304ManagementBC
    28.Mrudhubhashini .J315028431All India QuotaOC
    29.Prithika Dhinesh Kumar500463343ManagementBC
    30.Raghavi V P400853387All India QuotaBC
    31.Rajapriya S249998470GovernmentMBC
    32.Rajeswari S.216576492GovermentBC
    33.Reshma .S192086509GovernmentBC
    34.Sahanna.S.M438796369ManagementMBC
    35.Sajitha S302933438GovernmentSC
    36.Samyuktha Subhash493075346ManagementOC
    37.Sanjayram.R193488508GovernmentBC
    38.Santhosh Aravinth M315504431GovernmentMBC
    39.Sasmitha Anandan482040350GovernmentSCA
    40.Shalini R285359448GovernmentMBC
    41.Shalwin Jay.V302359438GovernmentSC
    42.Sivagami.M316824430GovernmentMBC
    43.Sowmiya R K577626313ManagementBC
    44.Sri Bhargavi.K296565442All India QuotaBC
    45.Sudharsan .K558850320ManagementBC
    46.Vasanth S282053450GovernmentMBC
    47.Vibhaa K.S762329253ManagementOC
    48.Vinodhaa A R234688480GovernmentMBC
    49.Yash K663073283ManagementBC
    50.Mohammed Shoail Hussain731768262GovernmentBCM


    List of Candidates Admitted in the Academic Year – 2023-2024

    ser No.First NameALL INDIA NEET RankMarks ObtainedCategory
    1YAZHINI SAISHREE SATHYANARAYANAN714929200UR
    2RAGHUL S284292367OBC- NCL (Central List)
    3SHAMI SRI S853353167OBC- NCL (Central List)
    4GAYATHRI G584602239UR
    5AM AKSHAYA804641178OBC- NCL (Central List)
    6JANANI S226145403OBC- NCL (Central List)
    7SANDHANA R511298264OBC- NCL (Central List)
    8KEERTHANA K483654274OBC- NCL (Central List)
    9ANUSHA V500166268OBC- NCL (Central List)
    10K S GAYATHIRI639497222UR
    11BAVADHARANI V434002294OBC- NCL (Central List)
    12GIRISH G SHANKAR688111208UR
    13PRINCE ALAN S853755167OBC- NCL (Central List)
    14MADHUMITHA S P499449268SC
    15PRIYADARSINI S844243169UR
    16PRITI BALAN836642171SC
    17SIVAGNANA BHARATHI B425809298OBC- NCL (Central List)
    18VARADHARAJULU KEERTHI446530289Gen-EWS
    19HINAL259380382OBC- NCL (Central List)
    20THAANVIKHA NADAMBARAM810611177OBC- NCL (Central List)
    21AISHWARYA N1123505120SC
    22NITHYASREE P V576838241UR
    23MARIA MUFADDAL KAPASI282639368UR
    24ROHITH BABU T M225631403OBC- NCL (Central List)
    25VARSHINI M451208287OBC- NCL (Central List)
    26MAHANDA V418643301OBC- NCL (Central List)
    27TAFEEF FATIMA178364438UR
    28DAKSHINYA BALACHANDAR KAVITHA330018342OBC- NCL (Central List)
    29SRINIDHI G L N222864405Gen-EWS
    30VAISHNAVI S434652294SC
    31ARUNKUMAR R499382268SC
    32YUVATI R297601359OBC- NCL (Central List)
    33HANIRUTH A302928356OBC- NCL (Central List)
    34R V SRIPRADA271916374UR
    35SUVETHA K444420290OBC- NCL (Central List)
    36S RAMAMADURA458528284OBC- NCL (Central List)
    37PAVARNA B491115271SC
    38GOSAVI SUMIT VINOD537572255OBC- NCL (Central List)
    39TALEKAR RAJ VINOD611395230UR
    40SHRUTI784801183UR
    41BODHE AAKANSHA DHARMENDRA486383273UR
    42SRIBHARATH S342922335OBC- NCL (Central List)
    43MANUSHRI.S521914260OBC- NCL (Central List)
    44ABINAYA L412390303UR
    45BUSHRA FATHIMA A377131319OBC- NCL (Central List)
    46SUBHALAKSHMI S467186281UR
    47THAMIZHARASI T453003286OBC- NCL (Central List)
    48JAYASHREE G682775209UR
    49BABITA MANOJ YADAV952364147UR

    List of Candidates Admitted in the Academic Year – 2022-2023

    ser
    No.
    First NameLast NameALL
    INDIA
    NEET
    Rank
    Marks
    Obtained
    QuotaCounselling AuthorityCate
    gory
    1AKSHAYA SREES429697245STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    2SANJANAS432184244STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    3JANANIS303441311STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    4LAKSHMIPRABHAG374643271STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    UR
    5MANEESHWARIS526096206STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    6JAYASHREET385570266CENTRALSTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    UR
    7SRINIDHIR525931206CENTRALSTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    UR
    8DEVIPRIYAS718166149CENTRALSTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    9SAKTHI GANESHP275539328STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    EWS
    10MOHITHAS909285112STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    SC
    11MANOSHREEA821279127STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    SC
    12SWETHA PRIYAD625409173CENTRALSTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    13SWETHASU232624357STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    14SRINIDHISIVAKUMAR822662127MANAGEMENTSTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    15KALAIVANIG289349319STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    16ABIRAMIM K587096185STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    17YOKESHS869548119STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    SC
    18VIJAYSRIDHARS833763125MANAGEMENTSTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    19REETHIKAR530549204STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    20AMRITH KUZHALIM965849104MANAGEMENTSTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    SC
    21GAYATHRIK301403312STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    22THAMIL SELVIM P C936749108MANAGEMENTSTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    23CHAKRI PRIYASANYASI458570232CENTRALSTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    UR
    24MANASA DHEVIJ943370107MANAGEMENTSTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    25ANANTHA KRISHNANG N398349260STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    26HARINIPRIYAS B619797175CENTRALSTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    27SURESHR635169170STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    SC
    28SUBIKSHAK653087165STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    29BHOOBHANAK R514749210STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    SC
    30SAI KIRTIM591517184STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    31ABINAYAR927149110STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    32JAILANI MEERAS710412150MANAGEMENTSTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    33KAVIYAB897354114STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    34IRAIAMUDHANR786369134STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    SC
    35KALISHWARIT721399148STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC
    36RASHID HUSSAINN873356118STATESTATE/ UT COUNSELLING
    AUTHORITY
    OBC

    List of Candidates Admitted in the Academic Year – 2021-2022

    S.NoNameAdmission TypeCommunity
    1Alugu GeethanjaliGovernment QuotaSC
    2Amirtha.SManagement QuotaMBC
    3Anjali MishraAll India QuotaOC
    4Anuradha.SGovernment QuotaOC
    5Ashwath.SManagement QuotaOC
    6Badhrakshitha.SManagement QuotaOC
    7Charumathi.PAll India QuotaOBC
    8Dharsha.AGovernment QuotaBC
    9Fathima.SManagement QuotaBCM
    10Gayathri.SGovernment QuotaMBC
    11Geethanjali.SAll India QuotaOBC
    12Gnana Sowmya.VManagement QuotaOC
    13Gokul Raj.RGovernment QuotaMBC
    14Janani.S (7.5%)7.5 Reservation QuotaBC
    15Jasmine MishraGovernment QuotaOC
    16Jayaprabaa.RlGovernment QuotaBC
    17Jeeva.S.KGovernment QuotaBC
    18Karishma.VManagemant QuotaMBC
    19Keerthana.SManagemant QuotaMBC
    20Kruthika.BGovernment QuotaBC
    21Lavanya.RAll India QuotaBC
    22Maetreyii.SManagemant QuotaOC
    23Manju.SManagemant QuotaBC
    24Meenatchi.BGovernment QuotaMBC
    25Menaka.C (7.5%)7.5 QuotaMBC
    26Mothi ShahillManagement QuotaBCM
    27Nagashreya.SAll India QuotaOC
    28Nandhini.T.AGovernment Quota
    29Neeraj Kumar.S.G.Government QuotaBC
    30Nityashree.DgManagement QuotaBC
    31Pavatharini.MGovernment QuotaBC
    32Poovarasi.TGovernment QuotaSCA
    33Prashaantha Ezhilan.V.GGovernment QuotaSC
    34Priyadharshini.SGovernment QuotaMBC
    35R.ShanmugapriyaGovernment QuotaSC
    36Raja Maya.GGovernment QuotaOC
    37Rakshadharan.KpGovernment QuotaBC
    38Roja.RAll India QuotaMBC
    39Sanjay KumarGovernment QuotaMBC
    40Shafeequr Rahman.AmGovernment QuotaBCM
    41Surya Prakash.SManagement QuotaMBC
    42Udhaya Malini.EGovernment QuotaMBC
    43Vasantha Lekha.MaGovernment QuotaMBC
    44Vedeesha.SGovernment QuotaBC
    45Vedhajanani.BAll India QuotaOC
    46Visha1i.UManagement QuotaOC
    47Vishmiya.VsManagement QuotaBC

    List of Candidates Admitted in the Academic Year – 2020-2021

    S.NoNameCommunityAdmission Type
    1AARTHI GSCMANAGEMENT
    2AKASH KRISHNANOCCENTRAL
    3APARNA GOCGOVERNMENT
    4AYISHA FATHIMA SBCMGOVERNMENT
    5DEEPASRI DscGOVERNMENT
    6GAYATHRI VSCGOVERNMENT
    7GURUSURYA RBCGOVERNMENT
    8JANANI SMBCGOVERNMENT
    9JANSI ABCGOVERNMENT
    10JITHYAA D.GOCMANAGEMENT
    11KAVYASRI BOCGOVERNMENT
    12LAAVANYAA SOCMANAGEMENT
    13MEHATHARSENI NMBCGOVERNMENT
    14MONIZA RBCGOVERNMENT
    15NIVETHA POBCCENTRAL
    16PADMALOCHANA SEKARBCMANAGEMENT
    17RAGAVI POCCENTRAL
    18SAAINITHESH POCCENTRAL
    19SAHITHI VASANTHADABCMANAGEMENT
    20SHINE SURESHMBCMANAGEMENT
    21SHOBA LMBCGOVERNMENT
    22SIVAGAMASUNDARI RBCGOVERNMENT
    23SREEPADAM G R SOCMANAGEMENT
    24SRIVIDHYA KRISHNANOCGOVERNMENT
    25SWATHI SBCGOVERNMENT
    26SWETHA DBCMANAGEMENT
    27TANUSRI RBCCENTRAL
    28UMA MANASA VELADIOCMANAGEMENT
    29VISHNU CHARAN SSCAGOVERNMENT
    30VIVEGA PRIYA AMBCGOVERNMENT

    List of Candidates Admitted in the Academic Year – 2019-2020

    S.NoNameCommunityAdmission Type
    1. AAMINA BI.IBCMGovernment
    2. ASHA SHERINE.ABCGovernment
    3. DANUSH.G EMBCGovernment
    4. DEVADHARSHINI.EMBCGovernment
    5. DHARANI.MBCCentral Quota
    6. INIYADHARSHINI.RSCGovernment
    7. JANANI.A KBCGovernment
    8. JENITHA.PBCGovernment
    9. KALAIRANI.PSCGovernment
    10. KARPAGA VENI.AMBCCentral Quota
    11. KAVIYA DHARSHINI.U NSCGovernment
    12. KAVYA SHREE.PBCGovernment
    13. MADESH.MSCGovernment
    14. MAMTA.PBCManagement
    15. MANJULA.SBCGovernment
    16. MEENAKSHI.K.S.BCCentral Quota
    17. MONISHA.RBCGovernment
    18. MOOGAMBIKAI.BBCGovernment
    19. MUTHUPRIYA.SBCGovernment
    20. NAVEENA.BBCManagement
    21. NIVETHA.KSCGovernment
    22. PRADHIKSHA.RSCManagement
    23. PUDIYAVEEDU REVATHI OCCentral Quota
    24. SAKTHI SHREE.POCGovernment
    25. SANJAYSETHIYA.SMBCGovernment
    26. SARIKA JAYA DHARSHINI.T JBCCentral Quota
    27. SHINY PRECILLA.DBCGovernment
    28. SHRADHA SURESH OCCentral Quota
    29. SHREE SHAKTHI.MMBCGovernment
    30. SHREE SOWMIYA.GBCManagement
    31. SHRUTHI.TSOCManagement
    32. SUBASHITHA.ABCManagement
    33. SUDHEKSHA.BBCCentral Quota
    34. SUSHMA.SOCGovernment
    35. THIAGASUNDAR.TMBCGovernment
    36. TRILOCHANA.BMBCGovernment

    List of Candidates Admitted in the Academic Year – 2018-2019

    S. NoName Of StudentGovt./ Management Quota% of PCB in 10+2Category (Gen./SC/ST/ OBC/ others )
    1Akshaya . SGovernment62SC
    2Akshaya Priya SGovernment86BC
    3S.R.Aparna PriyaGovernment82.4BC
    4Aparnna . MGovernment82.8BC
    5N.AswathamanGovernment84.75BC
    6Atchaya MGovernment84.8MBC
    7Bavadarini M.J.Management86.9OC
    8Berbin P.S.Government77BCM
    9Bhuvanesh Kumar. RGovernment76.25SC
    10Brinda . GGovernment 85.6MBC
    11L.Divya KeerthanaGovernment73.3BC
    12Gayathri . NGovernment82.5MBC
    13Guna Soundari . RGovernment81SC
    14J. HariharanGovernment87BC
    15Harini . AGovernment70.6BC
    16Inti Sri Venkata Pannaga VaishnaviManagement80BC
    17Jaibarul Noorul Naashiha M.S.Government88.16SC
    18S.KalaivaniGovernment86MBC
    19Kaviyarasan . SGovernment85.3BC
    20Keerthana . DGovernment84.08
    21E.KeerthanaGovernment78.9OC
    22Kishore . SGovernment82.4BC
    23Mithra . SGovernment 79.3ST
    24Monisha . BGovernment 83.3MBC
    25Muthulakshmi . SGovernment86.9SC
    26Novena Shruti D.S.Government62.9BC
    27R.K.PagalavanGovernment77.5OC
    28C.PragadeeshwariGovernment82.1MBC
    29Priyadharshini . AGovernment84.8OC
    30Rexy GeorgeGovernment95.3BCM
    31Santhana Kumari . SGovernment85.4BCM
    32S.SharmilaManagement93.4BC
    33Sridharan . SGovernment67.16BC
    34M.SridurgaGovernment79BC
    35Swathi . SGovernment70.5BC
    36Varshini . GGovernment422SC
    37A.VetriselviGovernment83.25BCM
    38Yuthika . RGovernment85.5BC
    39A.Sajitha FathimaManagement81BC
    40Anisha AManagement78BC
    41Anitha JManagement63.8BC
    42D.KirtanaManagement422BC
    43L.Mohana LakshmiGovernment83.25SC
    44Yazhesy ThaGovernment85.5BCM
    45Keerthana Raji PGovernment81BC
    46Faiyaz AlimGovernment78BC
    47Sneha VGovernment63.8BC
    48Parvethavarshini SGovernment81BCM

    List of Candidates Admitted in the Academic Year – 2017-2018

    S. NoName Of StudentGovt./ Management Quota% of PCB in 10+2CATEGORY (GEN./SC/ST/ OBC/ OTHERS )
    1Arunkumar.AGovernment174.25MBC
    2Asifa Nilofer.SGovernment184.25BC
    3Barath .MManagement129.5BC
    4Bhavani.MGovernment174.75BCM
    5BhuvaneshwariManagement173.5BC
    6Divya.RManagement181.5MBC
    7Divyamalini.CGovernment189.5BC
    8Fathima Sanofer.HGovernment183SC
    9Ganesh.VManagement174.75SC
    10GunalakshmiGovernment185.25BC
    11Jaya Priya PGovernment178.5SCA
    12Jeyashree.RsGovernment174BC
    13Kathija Begam.SGovernment174.25BC
    14Kirthika.RGovernmentBC
    15Lavanya.PGovernment172BC
    16Madhumetha.SGovernment144.5BC
    17Madhumitha.BGovernment135.5BC
    18Mahalakshmi.MGovernment183MBC
    19I Mercy Sebastin RanjithaGovernment181MBC
    20MirulaGovernment185OC
    21Monika.GGovernment173.25MBC
    22Muthu Suba Harini.RManagement173.75BC
    23Nadeem HussainManagement190.5BC
    24Naveen.GGovernment179BC
    25Naveen KumarGovernment181.75OC
    26Neelam.RGovernment132.5BC
    27Nigil KrishnaGovernment139OC
    28NivethaGovernment186.5OC
    29R.S.Prasanna NathanGovernment180.5BC
    30Priya.SGovernment149.75SC
    31P PurnimaGovernment191MBC
    32J Rosewin SaradhaManagement127.75MBC
    33Roshini.LManagement179OC
    34Sandhya.GGovernment156.25MBC
    35Saratha Priyadharshini.RGovernment154.75BC
    36Sarangapani.RManagement135OC
    37Sarumathy.MGovernment170.25BC
    38Shalini.T.MManagement189MBC
    39Shaypriya.PGovernment80.4BC
    40SivaguruGovernment85.8MBC
    41Sreevidhya.PManagement86.3BC
    42Swathi.SManagement86.4SC
    43Vinothkumar.PGovernment83.8BC
    44Vinutha.S.MGovernment86.5SC

    List of Candidates Admitted in the Academic Year – 2016-2017

    Third Year BAMS
    S.No.Name of the StudentSexAdmission Category
    1AishwaryaFGovernment
    2Aishwarya RajFManagement
    3Annrea jeginFManagement
    4Anushaa BagavathiFGovernment
    5AshokMGovernment
    6Ayesath MariamFManagement
    7BalajeMGovernment
    8BhuvaneswariFManagement
    9DharaniFManagement
    10Dickson SamuelMGovernment
    11DivyaFGovernment
    12ElakiyaFGovernment
    13Fareeth AhmedMManagement
    14Kusuma PriyaFManagement
    15Guru BrindaFGovernment
    16JanaranjaniFManagement
    17Kamatchi ParameshwariFGovernment
    18KaviyarasanMGovernment
    19Kavya ShriFGovernment
    20KeerthanaFGovernment
    21KeerthanaFGovernment
    22KirithikaFGovernment
    23MithraaFGovernment
    24Mohamed TharikMGovernment
    25MonishaFManagement
    26Nafisa ShahnazFGovernment
    27NandhiniFGovernment
    28Naveena DFManagement
    29Pavitra SriFGovernment
    30PrakashMGovernment
    31PraseejaFGovernment
    32RamaniFGovernment
    33RevaathyFGovernment
    34SailashMGovernment
    35SangeethaFGovernment
    36Sanyogeeta DixitFGovernment
    37ShraveenaFGovernment
    38ShruthiPriyaFGovernment
    39SivaniFManagement
    40Sri YaazhiniFManagement
    41SruthiFManagement
    42Sruthi VarshaFGovernment
    43SuryaFManagement
    44Tamil SelviFGovernment
    45TharaniFManagement
    46Vinoth KumarMGovernment
    47Vinoth RajMManagement
    48YogadharshaniFGovernment

    List of Candidates Admitted in the Academic Year – 2015-2016

    Final Year BAMS
    S.No.Name of the StudentSexAdmission Category
    1Abisha. RFGovernment
    2Aishwarya KFGovernment
    3Alexandar Durai Raj.VMManagement
    4Amazing Pricilla.PFManagement
    5Anusciya SFGovernment
    6Aravind Chinna Pandian.SMManagement
    7Arvinth T UMGovernment
    8Aswathi MFGovernment
    9Bharathi GFGovernment
    10Blessinal Priyatharishini JFGovernment
    11Chaaru VFGovernment
    12Devi Prasuna A LFGovernment
    13Devika RFGovernment
    14Dhivya Bharathi AFGovernment
    15Divya TFGovernment
    16Iyyappan MMGovernment
    17Kalaivani RFGovernment
    18Kavya.LFManagement
    19Kayalvizhi SFGovernment
    20Keerthana C VFGovernment
    21Keerthana NFGovernment
    22Keerthi KFGovernment
    23Logeshwaran NMGovernment
    24Mamtha MFGovernment
    25Menaka DFGovernment
    26Mercy Priya SFGovernment
    27Mohamed Fathima M AFGovernment
    28Nalini JFGovernment
    29Namazi Nisar Ahmed SawoodMGovernment
    30Pavithran.BFManagement
    31Philomina VFGovernment
    32Pratheep MFGovernment
    33Priya IFGovernment
    34Priyadharshini.SFManagement
    35Ramya PFGovernment
    36RashmiFGovernment
    37Ratchana.KFManagement
    38Reshmi Priyanka RFGovernment
    39Saranya BFGovernment
    40Shilpa KFGovernment
    41Sindhusheeba V MFGovernment
    42Sivakumar.SMManagement
    43Surya Bharathi SFGovernment
    44Uthiraleka GFGovernment
    45Venisha MFGovernment
    46Vibushitha MFGovernment
    47Vidhya Hari Preya BFManagement
    48Vinodhini GFGovernment
    49Vishalsingh RFGovernment

    Result

    Jan 2025July 2024May 2024July 2023May 2023March 2023Dec 2022Dec 2021Dec 2020Oct 2019May 2019Oct 2018May 2018October 2017
    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents
    Passed
    Students
    Failed
    Percentage
    1Kaya Chikitsa47470100
    2Panchakarma4746197
    3Shalya Tantra I&II47470100
    4ShalakyaTantra I& II47470100
    5Research Methodology & Medical Statistics47470100
    6Overall47470100
    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents
    Passed
    Students
    Failed
    Percentage
    1Kaya Chikitsa40400100
    2Panchakarma40400100
    3Shalya Tantra I&II40400100
    4ShalakyaTantra I& II40400100
    5Research Methodology & Medical Statistics40400100

    <

    II B.A.M.S Regular (New Regulation)

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentageOver All
    1Dravya Guma I &II39354900.89
    2Rasa Sastra Evam Vhaishajya Kalpana I &II3933684
    4Charakasamita (Purvartha)3934587
    4Roga Vigyan evam Vikiruthi Vigyan I&II3937295

    II B.A.M.S Arrears

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentage
    1Dravya Guma I &II32166
    2Rasa Sastra Evam Vhaishajya Kalpana I &II63350
    4Charakasamita (Purvartha)110100
    4Roga Vigyan evam Vikiruthi Vigyan I&II220100

    II B.A.M.S ARREARS (Old Regulation)

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentage
    1Dravya Guma I &II1010
    2Agada Tantra220100
    3Rasa Sastra Evam Vhaishajya Kalpana I &II2020
    4Charakasamita (Purvartha)110100

    III B.A.M.S

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentageOver All
    1Swastha Virutha & Yoga I &II47443940.94
    2Prasuti Tantra Evam Stri Roga I &II4746198
    3Bala Roga4745296
    4Charakasamita (Uttarardh)4740785
    5Agada Tantra4746198

    III B.A.M.S Arrear

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentage
    1Roga Vigyan evam Vikiruthi Vigyan I&II550100
    2Swastha Virutha & Yoga I &II42250
    3Prasuti Tantra Evam Stri Roga I &II330100
    4Bala Roga53260
    5Charakasamita (Uttarardh)330100

    IV B.A.M.S Arrear

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentage
    1. Kaya Chikitsa10100100
    2. Panchakarma87187
    3. Shalya Tantra I&II880100
    4. ShalakyaTantra I& II880100
    5. Research Methodology & Medical Statistics880100

    IV B.A.M.S REGULAR (2014-15 BATCH)

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentage
    1. Kaya Chikitsa4039197
    2. Panchakarma41410100
    3. Shalya Tantra I&II41410100
    4. ShalakyaTantra I& II41410100
    5. Research Methodology & Medical Statistics41410100
    6. Overall4131197

    I B.A.M.S ARREAR

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentage
    1Kriya Sharir I& II95455
    2Maulik Siddhant Evam Astanghidaya85362
    3Padartha Vigyan550100
    4Sanskrit75271
    5Rachana Sharir76185

    II B.A.M.S ARREARS(Old Regulation)

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentage
    1Dravya Guma I &II31233
    2Agada Tantra3030
    3Rasa Sastra Evam Vhaishajya Kalpana I &II63350
    4Charakasamita (Purvartha)21050

    II B.A.M.S ARREARS(New Regulation)

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentage
    1Dravya Guma I &II52340
    2Rasa Sastra Evam Vhaishajya Kalpana I &II82625
    4Charakasamita (Purvartha)1211191
    4Roga Vigyan evam Vikiruthi Vigyan I&II64266

    I B.A.M.S Regular

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentage
    1Kriya Sharir I& II40301075
    2Maulik Siddhant Evam Astanghidaya4033782.5
    3Padartha Vigyan4038295
    4Sanskrit4034685
    5Rachana Sharir4036490
    Overall40271367.5

    II B.A.M.S

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentage
    1Dravya Guma I &II4843589
    2Rasa Sastra Evam Vhaishajya Kalpana I &II4840883
    4Charakasamita (Purvartha)48361275
    4Roga Vigyan evam Vikiruthi Vigyan I&II4842687
    Overall48291960

    III B.A.M.S

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentage
    1Roga Vigyan Evam Vikriti Vigyan I &II4139295
    2Swastha Virutha & Yoga I &II4138392
    3Prasuti Tantra Evam Stri Roga I &II41410100
    4Bala Roga41410100
    5Charakasamita (Uttarardh)4139295
    Overall4136588

    May 2018

    IV B.A.M.S REGULAR (2013-14 BATCH)

    S.NoSubjectStudents AppearedStudents PassedStudents FailedPercentage
    1.       Kaya Chikitsa3231197
    2.       Panchakarma32320100
    3.       Shalya Tantra I&II32320100
    4.       ShalakyaTantra I& II32320100
    5.       Research Methodology & Medical Statistics32320100
    6.       Overall3231197

    STUDENT RANK LIST

    FIRSTKOUSHIKA72
    May 2018
    SECONDNITHYA.S68
    THIRDKRITHIKA.N68
    FOURTHPAVITHRAJAI VARSHA.G.V66
    I YEAR
    FIRSTSANYOGEETA A. DIXIT76.7
    SECONDPRASEEJA .G72
    THIRDKIRITHIKA71.6
    II YEAR
    FIRSTABISHA75
    SECONDC.V KEERTHANA71
    THIRDANUSIYA70
    III YEAR
    FIRSTHARI PRIYA70
    SECONDVYSHNA69
    THIRDGAYATHRI68

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    A home away from home provided for both boys and girls separately accommodating student. The architecturally designed buildings and the surroundings offer a cool, green, pleasant and eco-friendly atmosphere which stimulates positive learning. It provides a lively environment which helps in healthy interaction among the students.
    Internet Facilities:

    • Students can access the internet (24 x 7) by either wired or wireless.
    • Students can use the wired network by plugging the network cable in the network wall outlet.
    • Student can connect to the wireless network by selecting the network named sairam boys hostel or sairam girls hostel and use the WPA security key provided to students.

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    College Campus

    Sri Sairam Ayurveda Medical College and Research Centre
    Sai Leo Nagar, Poonthandalam,
    West Tambaram, Chennai – 600 044.
    Tamilnadu, India.
    Phone : 044 – 4226 7777 (30 lines) , 7530044222
    Email : principal@sairamayur.edu.in

     

    Administrative Office

    Sri SAIRAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
    ‘SAI BHAVAN’, No.31, Madley Road,
    T.Nagar, Chennai – 600 017.
    Tamilnadu, India.
    Landmark: Near Madley Subway & Behind Leo Complex
    Phone : 044 – 4226 7777 , 7530044222

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      Subjects in Ayurveda

      First Professional B.A.M.S- 18 MONTHS

      First Professional B.A.M.S- 18 MONTHS
      S.NoSubject CodeSubjectEquivalent Terms
      1. AyUG-SN and AISamskritam evam Ayurved IthihasSanskrit and History of Ayurveda
      2. AyUG-PVPadarthaVigyanFundamental Principles of Ayurveda and Quantum Mechanics
      3. AyUG-KSKriya ShariraHuman Physiology
      4. AyUG-RSRachana ShariraHuman Anatomy
      5. AyUG-SA1Samhita Adhyayan-1Study of Ayurveda Classical Text
      6. Electives (Minimum Three) subjects
      Second Professional B.A.M.S- 18 MONTHS
      Second Professional B.A.M.S- 18 MONTHS
      S.NoSubject CodeSubjectEquivalent Terms
      1. AyUG-DGDravyaguna VigyanPharmacology and Materia Medica- Herbal
      2. AyUG-RBRasashastra evam BhaishajyakalpanaMateria Medica- Minerals & Metals and Pharmaceutical Science
      3. AyUG-RNRoga Nidan evam Vikriti VigyanMethods of Diagnosis, Diagnostic Procedures and Pathology
      4. AyUG-ATAgad Tantra evam Vidhi VaidyakaClinical Toxicology and Medical Jurisprudence
      5. AyUG-SA2Samhita Adhyayan-2Study of Ayurveda Classical Text
      6. AyUG-SW SSwasthavritta evam YogaLifestyle Management, Public Health and yoga
      7. Electives (Minimum Three) subjects
      Third (Final) Professional B.A.M.S-18 MONTHS
      Third (Final) Professional B.A.M.S-18 MONTHS
      S.NoSubject CodeSubjectEquivalent Terms
      1. AyUG-KCKayachikitsa including Manasa Roga, Rasayana and VajikaranaInternal Medicine including Psychiatry, Rejuvenative Medicine, Reproductive Medicine and Epigenetics
      2. AyUG-PKPanchakarma & UpakarmaTherapeutic Procedural Management
      3. AyUG-STShalya TantraGeneral Surgery
      4. AyUG-SLShalakya TantraOphthalmology, Oto-RhinoLaryngology & Oro-Dentistry
      5. AyUG-PSPrasuti Tantra evam Stree RogaGynecology and Obstetrics
      6. AyUG-KBKaumarabhrityaPediatrics
      7. AyUG-SA3Samhita Adhyayan-3Study of Ayurveda Classical Text
      8. AyUG-EMAtyaikachikitsaEmergency Medicine
      9. AyUG-RMResearch Methodology and Medical-statistics
      10. Electives (Minimum Three) subjects
      Compulsory Rotatory Internship- 12 MONTHS

      Facilities

      Ambulance

      Our campus provides a 24/7 ambulance service, ensuring quick and efficient medical assistance in emergencies.

      Key Features:

      • Fully equipped ambulance with essential medical supplies
      • Staffed by trained paramedics for immediate care
      • Rapid response for emergencies on and off-campus

      This service is committed to ensuring the health and safety of all students and staff.

      Transport

      The college provides a robust and efficient transportation system to ensure safe and convenient travel for students and staff. A fleet of nearly 200 buses operates across 175+ routes, covering key areas in and around Chennai and its suburbs.

      Our transport services are designed to:

      • Ensure punctual and reliable pick-up and drop-off.
      • Maintain comfort and safety through well-maintained, GPS-enabled vehicles.
      • Minimize the travel stress of students, helping them focus on academics and well-being.
      • Reduce environmental impact through shared, fuel-efficient transit.

      Buses operate on all working days and are available for academic tours, clinical postings, industrial visits, and other institutional needs.

      For detailed route maps, timing schedules, or assistance, students can contact the Transport Office on campus.


      Central Library A/C

      The Central Library is the intellectual heart of our campus, offering a serene and resource-rich environment for academic excellence. With a seating capacity of 100, it is thoughtfully designed to support students, faculty, and researchers in their pursuit of knowledge and discovery.

      Library Highlights

      • Spacious Infrastructure
        Accommodates 100 users with comfortable seating arrangements ideal for both individual study and group discussions.
      • Rich Collection
        Houses over 20,000 books, academic journals, periodicals, magazines, and reference materials spanning all major disciplines, with a special focus on Ayurveda and allied sciences.
      • Digital Access
        Equipped with computers and high-speed internet access, offering e-journals, e-books, databases, and digital repositories through platforms like DELNET, NList, and AYUSH Research Portals.
      • Technology-Enabled
        Fully automated with Koha Library Management Software, and provides an Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) for easy search and book reservations.

      Services Offered

      • Book lending, renewal, and reference support
      • Access to national and international digital libraries
      • Printing, photocopying, and scanning services
      • Current awareness services for new arrivals and research updates
      • Assistance with citations, referencing tools, and research documentation

      Digital Resources

      • E-books, academic databases, and scholarly journals
      • Access to AYUSH-related repositories and research platforms
      • Online catalog and remote access to selected resources
      • Multimedia learning materials and audio-visual content

      Herbal Garden

      The college is proud to maintain a well-developed Herbal Garden, meticulously curated to support both academic learning and Ayurvedic medicine preparation. The garden plays a vital role in promoting hands-on education in Dravyaguna (Ayurvedic pharmacognosy) and sustainable herbal practices.

      Key Features:

      • Home to 327 distinct species and over 554 medicinal plants, including rare and endangered varieties.
      • Serves as a live laboratory for students to identify, study, and understand the medicinal properties of herbs.
      • Facilitates raw drug collection for the preparation of classical and proprietary Ayurvedic formulations.
      • Regularly used for practical demonstrations, herb walks, and academic research.
      • Supports conservation and propagation of indigenous plant species vital to Ayurveda.

      The Herbal Garden enhances the institution’s commitment to blending traditional knowledge with practical experience, fostering a deep understanding of nature’s role in holistic healing.

      Hostel

      The campus offers separate hostel accommodations for boys and girls, thoughtfully designed to provide a secure, comfortable, and student-friendly living environment.

      Key Features:

      • Well-furnished AC and Non-AC rooms with proper ventilation and natural lighting
      • Round-the-clock security and CCTV surveillance
      • Nutritious vegetarian meals served in clean, spacious dining halls
      • Continuous supply of purified drinking water and hot water
      • Wi-Fi connectivity, study areas, and indoor recreational spaces
      • Regular housekeeping, laundry services, and maintenance support
      • Managed by dedicated wardens to ensure safety, discipline, and pastoral care

      Our hostels provide a home away from home, promoting holistic development and academic excellence in a supportive environment.


      Canteen

      The campus canteen is a vibrant hub that offers healthy, hygienic, and affordable food to students, faculty, and staff. It is designed to provide a comfortable space for relaxation and refreshment during academic hours.

      Key Features:

      • Serves freshly prepared vegetarian meals, snacks, and beverages
      • Maintains strict hygiene and food safety standards
      • Spacious seating with a clean and well-ventilated environment
      • Open throughout the academic day to cater to diverse mealtime needs
      • Offers customized meal options during special events and functions

      The canteen is regularly inspected to ensure quality, nutrition, and cleanliness, making it a preferred spot for students to recharge and connect.


      Bank and ATM

      The City Union Bank is conveniently located in a modern building on campus, equipped with an ATM for easy access. Both staff and students can use the facility for transactions on all working days.

      Auditorium (SSR & VRR)

      The campus is equipped with three state-of-the-art auditoriums, designed to cater to various academic, cultural, and extracurricular events. These spaces are ideal for hosting seminars, workshops, conferences, and large-scale functions.

      Key Features:

      • Two auditoriums with a seating capacity of 280 each, perfect for smaller seminars, workshops, and presentations
      • One grand auditorium with a seating capacity of 1000, designed to accommodate large gatherings, conferences, and institutional events
      • Fully equipped with modern audio-visual systems, including projectors, sound systems, and stage lighting
      • Air-conditioned and soundproof interiors, ensuring a comfortable and distraction-free environment
      • Managed by technical support staff to ensure seamless execution of events

      These auditoriums serve as versatile spaces that foster learning, creativity, and community engagement on campus.

      Playground

      Our campus features a well-equipped playground along with indoor sports facilities, offering students a comprehensive environment to engage in both outdoor and indoor sports. We are committed to promoting a healthy and active lifestyle, regularly hosting sports events that enhance physical fitness, teamwork, and competitive spirit.

      Key Features:

      • Outdoor Playground:
        • Spacious grounds for football, cricket, basketball, volleyball, and other team sports
        • Well-maintained athletic tracks for track and field events
      • Indoor Sports Facilities:
        • Badminton, table tennis, and indoor basketball courts
        • Equipped with necessary sports gear for indoor activities
        • Regularly organized indoor tournaments and practice sessions
      • Comprehensive Sports Infrastructure:
        • Trained coaches and instructors for both indoor and outdoor sports
        • Facilities for both recreational play and competitive events
        • Frequent inter-collegiate and intra-collegiate sports competitions

      The playground and indoor sports facilities are integral to our campus, offering a well-rounded environment for physical activities and contributing to students’ overall health, teamwork, and discipline.

      Leo Muthu Indoor Stadium

      The Leo Muthu Indoor Stadium is a world-class, air-conditioned facility, designed to host a wide range of sports, cultural, and academic events. Spanning over 200,000 sq. ft., it is one of the largest indoor venues in the region, offering a top-tier experience for both participants and spectators.

      Key Features:

      • Seating capacity of 10,000 people, making it ideal for large-scale events, sports competitions, exhibitions, and performances
      • Air-conditioned environment ensuring comfort for attendees during any event
      • Equipped with modern amenities, including advanced lighting, sound systems, and audiovisual setups
      • Multi-purpose layout to accommodate a variety of indoor sports such as basketball, volleyball, badminton, and more
      • Hosts major cultural festivalsacademic conferencesinter-collegiate competitions, and community events

      The Leo Muthu Indoor Stadium stands as a symbol of excellence, providing a dynamic space for sports and cultural activities that bring the campus community together.

      Generator & Solar Energy

      To ensure a reliable, eco-friendly, and uninterrupted power supply, our campus is equipped with a 400 KVA generator facility along with a strong commitment to solar energy. This combination of traditional and renewable energy solutions helps us maintain seamless operations while contributing to a greener, sustainable future.

      Key Features:

      • 400 KVA generator providing backup power during outages, ensuring continuity across all campus operations
      • Solar energy systems integrated across campus to reduce dependency on non-renewable energy and support our commitment to sustainability
      • Automatic power switching between grid supply, solar energy, and generator backup for efficient energy use
      • Regular maintenance and optimization of both systems to ensure peak performance and environmental responsibility
      • Solar energy reduces our carbon footprint, contributing to the campus’s efforts in promoting green energy and sustainability

      With these initiatives, we ensure that our campus remains well-powered while also supporting a cleaner and more sustainable future.

      Patient Pickup Van (For Nearby Villages)

      To ensure convenient access to our medical services, we provide a regular Patient Pickup Van Facility for residents of nearby villages. This service is designed to offer safe, reliable, and comfortable transportation for patients visiting our clinic for consultations or treatments.

      Key Features:

      • Regular pickup and drop-off services on scheduled days for patients from nearby villages
      • Comfortable and spacious vans equipped with proper seating for a smooth and safe journey
      • Timely and reliable service ensuring patients arrive on time for their appointments
      • Vans driven by trained professionals with a focus on patient safety and care
      • Available for routine consultations, follow-up treatments, and emergency visits
      • Wheelchair-accessible vans for patients with mobility challenges

      This regular van service ensures that patients from surrounding villages have consistent and dependable access to our healthcare services, making transportation one less thing to worry about.

      Click here to View – Van Time Table
      Smart Board Classrooms

      Our college is equipped with well-furnished SmartBoard Classrooms, designed to enhance the learning experience through interactive and visual teaching methods. These classrooms are equipped with interactive boards and projectors, enabling a dynamic and engaging academic environment.

      Key Features:

      • Smart boards with interactive touch capabilities for a hands-on learning experience
      • Projectors that allow for visually enriched lessons, presentations, and multimedia resources
      • Well-furnished and spacious classrooms, designed to facilitate collaborative learning
      • Real-time digital interaction, allowing students to engage with content in a more effective and participatory manner
      • High-speed internet and audio-visual systems for seamless learning and presentations

      The Smart Board Classrooms are integral to our modern approach to education, ensuring that students are equipped with the latest tools and resources to succeed in their studies.