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Province Office, Province No. 2 Janakpurdham, Dhanusha PRE-DIPLOMA LEVEL CLASSIFIED SCHOLARSHIP ENTRANCE RESULT 2077 COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING Province Office, Province No. 2 Janakpurdham, Dhanusha PRE-DIPLOMA LEVEL CLASSIFIED SCHOLARSHIP ENTRANCE RESULT 2077 Level: Pre-Diploma(TSLC) Faculty: Engineering Program: PRE-DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING Open Quota Main Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100323 RAJARAM THAKUR BARHI 86.97 Public Technical Institute, Lahan, Siraha 2 2100119 YUVRAJ SAH SONAR 82.18 Chhinnamasta Institute of Technology Educational Academy, Rajbiraj, Saptari 3 2100003 HAKIM BAITHA 80.13 Pramita Academy, Janakpur, Dhanusha 4 2100454 AARTI KUMARI SAH 79.61 Madhyamanchal Regional Engineering College, Janakpur, Dhanusha 5 2100139 SWETA KUMARI YADAV 79.28 Pramita Academy, Janakpur, Dhanusha 6 2100455 AMRESH KUMAR RAY 78.76 Shankar Technical Training Center, Janakpur, Dhanusha 7 2100453 ANIL RAY YADAV 78.61 Shankar Technical Training Center, Janakpur, Dhanusha 8 2100377 SABINA KUMARI RAY 77.19 Shree Sakhuwa L.P. Secondary School, Dakneshwori, Saptari 9 2100440 RANJIT KUMAR RAM 74.01 Lahan Technical School, Lahan, Siraha 10 2100197 PUNAM KUMARI SAH 72.54 Shree Secondary School, Chikana, Rautahat 11 2100451 RAMRAJ SAH 72.01 Madhyamanchal Regional Engineering College, Janakpur, Dhanusha 12 2100124 SURAJ SADAY 71.41 Lahan Technical School, Lahan, Siraha 13 2100168 OM KANT MANDAL 70.78 Lahan Polytechnic College, Lahan, Siraha 14 2100126 MANISHA KUMARI SAH 69.83 Lahan Technical School, Lahan, Siraha 15 2100194 PUJA KUMARI CHAUDHARY 69.74 Chhinnamasta Bhupendra Sanskrit Secondary School, Saptari 16 2100238 BINAY KUMAR DAS 69.53 Nepal Technical Institute, Janakpur, Dhanusha 17 2100093 DIPAK BAHADUR MANDAL 69.30 Gogal Prasad Model Secondary School, Dhanusha 18 2100179 ASMITA KUMARI YADAV 68.59 Lahan Polytechnic College, Lahan, Siraha 19 2100196 BRIHASPATI PATEL 68.56 Nobel Institute of Engineering and Technology, Bardibas, Mahottari 20 2100309 BHAGIRATH KUMAR RAM 68.10 Chhinnamasta Bhupendra Sanskrit Secondary School, Saptari 21 2100216 KARTIKESHWAR TIWARI 67.66 Shree Secondary School, Chikana, Rautahat 22 2100290 JANATH YADAV 67.21 Lahan Polytechnic College, Lahan, Siraha 23 2100215 BISHAL PATEL 66.99 Sharda Institute of Technology, Janakpur, Dhanusha 24 2100353 PAPPU KUMAR YADAV 66.50 Gogal Prasad Model Secondary School, Dhanusha 25 2100250 MOTILAL MANDAL 65.88 Chhinnamasta Bhupendra Sanskrit Secondary School, Saptari 26 2100249 KRISHANA KUMAR DAS 65.36 Chitragupt Institute of Technology, Bardibas, Mahottari 27 2100553 BHARAT SAH 65.00 Chhinnamasta Institute of Technology Educational Academy, Rajbiraj, Saptari 28 2100115 SHREE RAM SAH 64.04 Panchadevi Technical Institute, Lahan, Siraha 29 2100153 GHANSHYAM KUMAR YADAV 63.79 Chhinnamasta Institute of Technology Educational Academy, Rajbiraj, Saptari 30 2100412 SANTOSH KUMAR MANDAL 63.51 Public Technical Institute, Lahan, Siraha 31 2100228 RANJIT KUMAR SAH 63.08 Chitragupt Institute of Technology, Bardibas, Mahottari 32 2100132 BIBHA KUMARI CHAUDHARY 62.29 Public Technical Institute, Lahan, Siraha Open Quota Alternative Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100005 RAJIB KUMAR GIRI 60.95 2 2100483 AARTI KUMARI SAH 58.60 3 2100086 NIKHIL KUMAR CHAUDHARY 57.19 4 2100116 PRADIP KUMAR SINGH 56.78 5 2100269 PINKU KUMARI YADAV 56.30 6 2100127 SHYAM NANDAN KUSHWAHA 55.75 7 2100371 SUNIMA KUMARI CHAUDHARY 55.20 8 2100274 MUKESH KUMAR YADAV 53.82 Open Quota Pass List Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100185 AISHWARYA KUMARI SONI 53.40 2 2100165 MD RAJA BABU 49.07 3 2100108 ARBIND KUMAR SAH 47.61 4 2100315 BINIT KUMAR CHAUDHARY 47.03 5 2100293 ANJANA KUMARI YADAV 45.05 6 2100123 MAMTA KUMARI YADAV 39.86 7 2100338 LAXMAN KOIRALA 27.68 Pichadiyeko Durgam Kshetra Main Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100055 BAKHAT MAHATARA 37.05 Shree Janta Secondary School, Mauwahi, Siraha Dalit Quota Main Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100291 RAJAN KUMAR BISHWAKARMA 61.44 Shree Janta Secondary School, Sakhuwa Nankarkatti, Siraha 2 2100285 RAM SHANKAR MAHARA 54.26 Pramita Academy, Janakpur, Dhanusha 3 2100059 SURAJ MAHARA 51.58 Shree Sakhuwa L.P. Secondary School, Dakneshwori, Saptari 4 2100120 MUKESH MEHARA 51.40 Shree Janta Secondary School, Mauwahi, Siraha Other Female Quota Main Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100090 AMBE KUMARI MANDAL 62.93 RDS Institute for Medical and Technology Science, Golbazar, Siraha 2 2100271 PRIYANKA KUMARI 60.94 Chitragupt Institute of Technology, Bardibas, Mahottari 3 2100241 AACHAL KUMARI GUPTA 51.21 Ram Janaki Technical Institute, Janakpur, Dhanusha 4 2100266 KANCHAN KUMARI MANDAL 42.19 Thakurji Secondary School, Saptari Dalit Female Quota Main Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100226 JYOTI MANDAL KHATWE 73.58 Gogal Prasad Model Secondary School, Dhanusha Janajati A Quota Main Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100045 NIRANJAN MANDAL DHANUK 53.41 Ram Janaki Technical Institute, Janakpur, Dhanusha Janajati A Quota Alternative Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100329 DIPESH KUMAR CHAUDHARY 35.63 Janajati B Quota Main Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100009 JITENDRA MANDAL 50.05 Shree Secondary School, Chikana, Rautahat 2 2100305 DIPAK MANDAL 24.83 Shree Sakhuwa L.P. Secondary School, Dakneshwori, Saptari Janajati C Quota Main Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100094 SURAJ CHAUDHARY 55.33 Nepal Technical Institute, Janakpur, Dhanusha 2 2100378 NIRAJ KUMAR CHAUDHARY 53.85 Thakurji Secondary School, Saptari 3 2100091 LATA KUMARI MANDAL 47.90 Shree Janta Secondary School, Sakhuwa Nankarkatti, Siraha Janajati C Quota Alternative Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100068 MANDIKA KUMARI MANDAL 47.65 2 2100186 KAREENA KUMARI CHAUDHARY 34.91 Madheshi Dalit Community Quota Main Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100312 BIJAY KUMAR MAHARA 62.23 RDS Institute for Medical and Technology Science, Golbazar, Siraha 2 2100514 KAIASH RAM 50.84 Sharda Institute of Technology, Janakpur, Dhanusha Other Madheshi Community Quota Main Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100492 SUBHAM KUMAR RAY 61.66 Nobel Institute of Engineering and Technology, Bardibas, Mahottari 2 2100175 KAMAL KISHOR MANDAL 62.63 Panchadevi Technical Institute, Lahan, Siraha 3 2100336 SHUVANARAYAN YADAV 62.54 Public Technical Institute, Lahan, Siraha 4 2100328 RAKHI KUMARI 56.73 Madhyamanchal Regional Engineering College, Janakpur, Dhanusha 5 2100265 PURUSHOTTAM KUMAR MAJHI 56.48 Shree Janta Secondary School, Sakhuwa Nankarkatti, Siraha 6 2100198 RABI KUMAR SAH 56.34 Shankar Technical Training Center, Janakpur, Dhanusha 7 2100082 RUPESH PRASAD YADAV 50.83 Thakurji Secondary School, Saptari 8 2100474 RUBI KUMARI SAH 49.59 Shree Janta Secondary School, Mauwahi, Siraha Other Madheshi Community Quota Alternative Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100251 VIJAY KUMAR YADAV 46.63 2 2100071 MAHESH KUMAR YADAV 45.04 3 2100143 PRADIP KUMAR MAHATO 39.19 Arthik Bipanna Quota Main Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100386 LILA MAGAR 62.13 RDS Institute for Medical and Technology Science, Golbazar, Siraha 2 2100217 RAMSHANKAR YADAV 60.47 Nobel Institute of Engineering and Technology, Bardibas, Mahottari 3 2100512 AMAN KAPAR 57.14 Sharda Institute of Technology, Janakpur, Dhanusha 4 2100280 ANOJ KUMAR MANDAL 55.57 Nepal Technical Institute, Janakpur, Dhanusha 5 2100007 SHEKH ISMAIL 53.02 Ram Janaki Technical Institute, Janakpur, Dhanusha Arthik Bipanna Quota Alternative Candidates Permission Total Obtained S.N. Student Name Allocated Institutes Remarks No. Marks (Aggregate%) 1 2100534 KRISHNA KUMAR CHAUDHARY 52.74 2 2100471 RAM ISHWAR MUKHIYA 50.19 3 2100220 RABAN KUMAR MANDAL 43.39.
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