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Result of Entrance Exam, 2076 Faculty : Science Result According to Symbol No RESULT OF ENTRANCE EXAM, 2076 FACULTY : SCIENCE RESULT ACCORDING TO SYMBOL NO. SYMBOL NO.NAME SEE GPA STU CELL ENG SCI Math SCORE RESULT INFORMATION 2000 BIDHYA KHADKA 3.85 9843809394 18 25 23 66 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2001 SANJAY ADHAKARI 3.8 9851067351 16 25 22 63 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2002 SILON NEUPANE 3.75 9845373962 19 23 25 67 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2003 UJJAWAL POUDEL 3.4 9866200047 14 21 20 55 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2004 RAJAN SAH 3.65 9809268676 16 27 24 67 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2005 RAJESH YADAV 3.5 9824201467 10 23 30 63 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2006 PRAJITA YONGHANG SUBBA3.65 9862773969 16 22 23 61 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2007 AAYUSH PRASAD GUPTA 3.4 9824748491 14 24 21 59 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2008 SMRITI BHATTARAI 3.75 9848503254 17 17 26 60 PASS Interview Date: 27th Asar,8:00 am, at KMC Bagbazar 2010 GAURAV BHANDARI 3.65 9847821630 16 29 25 70 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2011 DRUTI DUGAR 3.85 9840030828 14 16 20 50 PASS Interview Date: 28th Asar, 12:15 pm, at KMC Bagbazar 2012 SHREYA SHRESTHA 3.7 9841831349 19 24 23 66 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2013 NIKITA TIWARI 3.75 9848027662 16 20 22 58 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2014 AAYUSHA SUBEDI 3.3 9803114051 19 23 20 62 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2015 BIBEK GAJMER 3.5 9841325081 13 14 19 46 FAIL 2016 PRAMISHA SUBEDI 3.35 9867972343 15 23 21 59 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2017 PUJA GUPTA 3.3 9845512254 12 25 25 62 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2018 JIBEK GUPTA 3.4 9824264471 14 27 19 60 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2019 GYANENDRA KUMAR SHAH3.75 9880901095 14 24 29 67 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2020 AADITYA KUMAR JHA 3.75 9818692107 13 33 28 74 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2022 TAJ AHMAD 3.45 9803294828 16 21 21 58 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2023 ARUN KUMAR YADAV 3.25 9848051287 12 21 15 48 FAIL 2024 SUBASH SHERESTHA 3.45 9860937693 14 27 25 66 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2025 KUSHAL SINGH SIJAPATI 3.45 9815574680 12 16 20 48 FAIL 2026 MOHSIN ALI SHEKH 3.55 9812516580 11 14 15 40 FAIL 2027 KASIS JAYASWAL 3.45 9808861525 18 11 16 45 FAIL 2028 SHITAL GHIMIRE 3.8 9869106470 17 32 26 75 PASS Scholarship and admission orientation, 25th Asar 2:30 PM, at Hotel Hardik, Bagbazar, admission deadline 29th Asar 2029 AADITYA KUMAR PATEL 3.4 9817261359 13 23 17 53 PASS Interview Date: 27th Asar, 3:30 pm, at KMC Bagbazar 2030 AAKRITI KARNA 3.65 9851172252 17 21 17 55 PASS Interview Date: 27th Asar,11:30 am, at KMC Bagbazar 2031 KREETIKA ADHIKARI 3.7 9813183433 19 30 24 73 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2032 NABIN BAHADUR BASNET 3.65 9869856974 19 21 16 56 PASS Interview Date: 27th Asar,11:00 am, at KMC Bagbazar 2034 ANJILA BARAL 3.7 9846697392 17 25 20 62 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2035 AASHIKA THAPA 3.85 9814730130 17 31 27 75 PASS Scholarship and admission orientation, 25th Asar 2:30 PM, at Hotel Hardik, Bagbazar, admission deadline 29th Asar SYMBOL NO.NAME SEE GPA STU CELL ENG SCI Math SCORE RESULT INFORMATION 2036 YASHASHWI PATHAK 3.8 9851008272 17 27 21 65 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2038 SHYAM CHETTRI 3.55 9841438515 16 18 26 60 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2039 RABINDRA KUMAR CHAUDHARY3.65 9821291663 14 30 32 76 PASS Scholarship and admission orientation, 25th Asar 1:00 PM, at Hotel Hardik, Bagbazar, admission deadline 29th Asar 2040 BISHAL GAIRE 3.85 9861108344 18 24 23 65 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2041 AAGYA KHATI CHHETRI 3.6 9815894221 17 17 19 53 PASS Interview Date: 27th Asar, 3:00 pm, at KMC Bagbazar 2042 WILLIAM BASYAL 3.75 9860139496 17 27 31 75 PASS Scholarship and admission orientation, 25th Asar 2:30 PM, at Hotel Hardik, Bagbazar, admission deadline 29th Asar 2043 RITU KOIRALA 3.5 9841311278 11 27 25 63 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2044 ANJUM MOBIN 3.85 9810343154 17 31 26 74 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2045 PRALAYA RAJ WAGLE 3.85 16 24 19 59 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2046 BHAWANI ARYAL 3.95 9847018976 17 28 26 71 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2047 BINDU PAUDEL 3.95 9862584456 18 35 37 90 PASS Scholarship and admission orientation, 25th Asar 8:00 AM, at Hotel Hardik, Bagbazar, admission deadline 29th Asar 2048 BISHWA RAJ TIMSINA 3.85 9862772128 19 26 26 71 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2049 SHASHANK JHA 3.9 9860799087 16 20 18 54 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2050 BISHESH KHANAL 3.7 9860925692 17 17 23 57 PASS Interview Date: 27th Asar,9:00 am, at KMC Bagbazar 2051 PRABESH SUBEDI 3.75 9840044104 19 31 36 86 PASS Scholarship and admission orientation, 25th Asar 8:00 AM, at Hotel Hardik, Bagbazar, admission deadline 29th Asar 2052 SURAJ BHATTARAI 3.6 9816673891 16 25 23 64 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2053 NIKHIL JAISWAL 3.5 9751006216 18 28 31 77 PASS Scholarship and admission orientation, 25th Asar 1:00 PM, at Hotel Hardik, Bagbazar, admission deadline 29th Asar 2054 PRATIVA CHAPAGAIN 3.85 9843056955 18 28 24 70 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2055 NIKITA GAUTAM 3.75 9843171756 15 23 25 63 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2056 SAPANA DHAMI 3.7 9849457802 15 25 21 61 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2057 DILLI RAM GAUTAM 3.95 9868933468 16 28 32 76 PASS Scholarship and admission orientation, 25th Asar 2:30 PM, at Hotel Hardik, Bagbazar, admission deadline 29th Asar 2058 AMRIT PAUDEL 3.85 9865255330 12 27 19 58 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2059 SURAVA BHANDARY 3.75 9841595046 17 29 24 70 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2060 SAMIKSHYA THAPA 3.55 9860236746 14 10 17 41 FAIL 2061 SIKILA BASNYAT 3.65 9846072682 13 25 26 64 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2062 SONU KUMAR YADAV 3.45 9804714228 16 23 25 64 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2063 SOMAIYA AKHTAR 3.25 9807296264 14 24 23 61 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2064 SEKH SAHNAWAZ 3.4 9807104807 16 26 23 65 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2066 SIDDHARTHA PATEL 3.9 9840039759 14 18 20 52 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2067 SHUBHAM BHATTA 3.7 9841677478 14 26 19 59 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2068 SAMIKSHYA SHRESTHA 3.7 9818341600 18 31 22 71 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2069 ARUSH KHAREL 3.8 9840209381 18 24 22 64 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2070 SUDIP BHANDARI 3.65 9860789998 15 18 19 52 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2071 ALISHA POKHERAL 3.7 9841081837 15 21 18 54 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2074 SHIWANI KARKI 3.8 9861009757 19 30 31 80 PASS Scholarship and admission orientation, 25th Asar 11:00 AM, at Hotel Hardik, Bagbazar, admission deadline 29th Asar 2075 SANDESH PAUDEL 3.7 9848955132 17 33 31 81 PASS Scholarship and admission orientation, 25th Asar 9:30 AM, at Hotel Hardik, Bagbazar, admission deadline 29th Asar 2077 SAMIR KATTEL 3.8 9816750803 17 30 35 82 PASS Scholarship and admission orientation, 25th Asar 9:30 AM, at Hotel Hardik, Bagbazar, admission deadline 29th Asar 2078 ABHISHEK KANDEL 3.05 9809461274 19 22 24 65 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2080 PUJA SUSLING 3.5 9812169062 15 19 16 50 PASS Interview Date: 28th Asar, 1:30 pm, at KMC Bagbazar 2081 SUPRIYA CHAUDARI 3.4 9844324755 12 13 12 37 FAIL 2082 BISHAL SHRESTHA 3.65 9846851970 15 21 29 65 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2083 DIPIKA BHANDARI 3.8 9843737822 17 13 24 54 PASS Interview Date: 27th Asar,1:00 pm, at KMC Bagbazar 2084 NIROJ MOTE 3.7 9880586146 17 21 19 57 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2085 PRAJINA KHATRI 3.8 9863480441 13 23 24 60 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar SYMBOL NO.NAME SEE GPA STU CELL ENG SCI Math SCORE RESULT INFORMATION 2086 BHARGAV BAHADUR BARUWAL3.5 9817977688 18 25 26 69 PASS Direct Admission without interview, admission deadline 29th Asar 2087 AHAMAD MAMUN-NISHAR3.95 MIYA 9816137792 16 30 36 82 PASS Scholarship and admission orientation, 25th Asar 9:30 AM, at Hotel Hardik, Bagbazar,
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