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Result Sheet Agriculture and Forestry University Faculty of Forestry OFFICE OF THE DEAN Hetauda, Makwanpur Tel. : +977-57-523248, +977-57-524154, Fax : +977-57-523248, Web : www.afu.edu.np B.Sc. Forestry Entrance Result - 2075 Exam Entrance SN ID Roll Name District Gender Marks No. 1 U7739 101 AABHAS ARYAL Chitwan Male 56 2 U7491 102 AACHAL RAWAT Dang Female 38 3 U7424 103 AADESH SUBEDI Chitwan Male 52 4 U7224 104 AAISHA SHRESTHA Palpa Female 52 5 U4516 105 AAKASH BASNET Siraha Male 33 6 U6512 106 AAKASH MARASINI Gulmi Male 53 7 U8750 107 AAKASH NEUPANE Jhapa Male 30 8 U8662 108 AAKRITI ACHARYA Rupandehi Female Absent 9 U4345 109 AAKRITI BOHARA Kanchanpur Female 35 10 U7393 110 AAKRITI NEUPANE Chitwan Female 34 11 U6297 111 AAKRITI PANDEY Sunsari Female 31 12 U7493 112 AAKRITI POUDEL Chitwan Female 47 13 U4678 113 AANCHAL BHATTA Kanchanpur Female 14 14 U8557 114 AANISHA SHARMA Parbat Female 26 15 U8042 115 AARATI CHAPAGAIN Tanahun Female 44 16 U7864 116 AARATI MAHATO Chitwan Female 33 17 U8058 117 AARATI SIGDEL Bardiya Female 58 18 U5613 118 AASHA KHATRI Chitwan Female 44 19 U7033 119 AASHIKA BARAL Kaski Female 27 20 U7509 120 AASHISH BANDHU ARYAL Nawalparasi Male 40 21 U9068 121 AASHISH GC Dang Male 54 22 U8987 122 AASHISH SHARMA Dang Male 63 23 U8461 123 AASHISH UPADHAYA Banke Male 46 24 U4545 124 AASTHA SHARMA Baglung Female 38 25 U4494 125 AASTHA THAPA GIRI Nawalparasi Female 29 26 U7362 126 AAYUSH ADHIKARI Chitwan Male 43 27 U8621 127 AAYUSH BIKRAM SHAHI Jajarkot Male 17 28 U8483 128 AAYUSH BUDHA Jumla Male 46 29 U4643 129 AAYUSH RIJAL Chitwan Male 60 30 U5312 130 AAYUSHA MAHAT Makwanpur Female 44 31 U9009 131 AAYUSHMA PYAKUREL Sunsari Female 50 32 U7988 132 AAYUSHNA THAKURI Rupandehi Female 38 33 U8576 133 ABHISHEK DEVKOTA Gorkha Male 44 34 U8975 134 ABHISHEK KUMAR GUPTA Rautahat Male 27 35 U8786 135 ABHISHEK POKHREL Rupandehi Male 42 Agriculture and Forestry University Faculty of Forestry OFFICE OF THE DEAN Hetauda, Makwanpur Tel. : +977-57-523248, +977-57-524154, Fax : +977-57-523248, Web : www.afu.edu.np B.Sc. Forestry Entrance Result - 2075 Exam Entrance SN ID Roll Name District Gender Marks No. 36 U8789 136 ABHISHEK SUBEDI Kanchanpur Male 38 37 U6617 137 ABHISHES BASEL Chitwan Male 36 38 U4778 138 ABINA GAUTAM Sankhuwasabha Female 31 39 U4513 139 ABINAY KUMAR MANSAPURIYA Udayapur Male 54 40 U8861 140 ABIRAL SEDHAI Makwanpur Male 40 41 U8496 141 ABISEK HUMAGAIN Makwanpur Male 34 42 U5384 142 ABISHA BHATTA Kathmandu Female 34 43 U5265 143 ABISHEK ARYAL Gulmi Male 43 44 U6805 144 ADARSHA POUDEL Nawalparasi Male 45 45 U7408 145 ADHIRAJ KUNWAR Achham Male 36 46 U6545 146 AJAY KUMAR VERMA BARAI Rupandehi Male 45 47 U8134 147 AJEET BASYAL Nawalparasi Male 54 48 U9030 148 AKARSHAN KUMAR SAH Rautahat Male 29 49 U5780 149 AKASH BASNET Gulmi Male 47 50 U4908 150 AKASH SHRESTHA Dhading Male 20 51 U8215 151 AKRITI ADHIKARI Kaski Male 36 52 U5807 152 AKRITI BHURTEL Parbat Female 40 53 U7592 153 AKRITI KOIRALA Nawalparasi Female 35 54 U7881 154 AKRITI YADAV Rupandehi Female 46 55 U7551 155 ALINA ACHARYA Surkhet Female 37 56 U7147 156 ALISHA BASNET Gulmi Female 44 57 U4498 157 ALIZA SAUD Kailali Female 35 58 U4350 158 ALIZZA GHIMIRE Kathmandu Female 53 59 U7190 159 AMAN BHANDARI Rupandehi Male 48 60 U4372 160 AMAN JHA Saptari Male 24 61 U4821 161 AMAN KIRANT Kathmandu Male 35 62 U7946 162 AMAR GUPTA TELI Kapilvastu Male 32 63 U5174 163 AMBIKA NEUPANE Kapilvastu Female 27 64 U8762 164 AMIR PANDIT Tanahun Male 51 65 U8625 165 AMIR RANA Rupandehi Male 50 66 U8524 166 AMISH BUDHA MAGAR Rukum Male 30 67 U5864 167 AMISHA BHANDARI Kailali Female 30 68 U8244 168 AMIT THAKUR Jhapa Male 33 69 U7919 169 AMITA PARIYAR Parbat Female 34 70 U6988 170 AMRIT KUMAR BOHARA Kanchanpur Male 43 Agriculture and Forestry University Faculty of Forestry OFFICE OF THE DEAN Hetauda, Makwanpur Tel. : +977-57-523248, +977-57-524154, Fax : +977-57-523248, Web : www.afu.edu.np B.Sc. Forestry Entrance Result - 2075 Exam Entrance SN ID Roll Name District Gender Marks No. 71 U6447 171 AMRIT SUBEDI Syangja Male 41 72 U8044 172 AMRITA BASNET Gulmi Female 36 73 U7336 173 AMRITA BHUSAL Arghakhanchi Female 52 74 U4946 174 ANAMIKA SINGH PATEL Parsa Female 41 75 U4905 175 ANIL KUMAR BC Surkhet Male 42 76 U7563 176 ANIL POUDEL Pyuthan Male 43 77 U7485 177 ANIMA ARYAL Chitwan Female 49 78 U7298 178 ANIMA SHARMA Banke Female 37 79 U5547 179 ANISH GYAWALI Kapilvastu Male 43 80 U5876 180 ANISH KHANAL Kapilvastu Male 55 81 U5236 181 ANISH NEPAL Dhading Male 44 82 U7932 182 ANISHA DHAKAL Sindhupalchok Female 39 83 U5026 183 ANISHA GIRI Dang Female 24 84 U8501 184 ANISHA GIRI Dang Female 40 85 U7981 185 ANISHA PAUDEL Chitwan Female 44 86 U9076 186 ANISHA SAPKOTA Jhapa Female 38 87 U7014 187 ANISHA SHARMA Baglung Female 30 88 U6254 188 ANISHMA ADHIKARI Kavrepalanchok Female 42 89 U7808 189 ANITA BASTAKOTI Chitwan Female 34 90 U8101 190 ANITA BHANDARI Salyan Female 44 91 U7218 191 ANITA PARAJULI Banke Female 42 92 U4478 192 ANITA SIMKHADA Gorkha Female 33 93 U6717 193 ANJALI BHANDARI Gulmi Female 40 94 U8132 194 ANJALI DHAKAL Chitwan Female 48 95 U5329 195 ANJALI PAUDEL Myagdi Female 41 96 U8158 196 ANJALI TAMANG Chitwan Female 48 97 U4641 197 ANJALI THAPA Gorkha Female 29 98 U8471 198 ANJALI UPADHAYAYA Chitwan Female 39 99 U8095 199 ANJAN RANA MAGAR Lamjung Female 43 100 U5351 200 ANJANA BHATTARAI Kapilvastu Female 31 101 U5063 201 ANJANA DHAKAL Rupandehi Female 48 102 U5366 202 ANJU BASYAL Chitwan Female 43 103 U9079 203 ANJU BHANDARI Nawalparasi Female 38 104 U7354 204 ANJU DAHAL Sunsari Female 29 105 U6951 205 ANJU GIRI Kapilvastu Female 33 Agriculture and Forestry University Faculty of Forestry OFFICE OF THE DEAN Hetauda, Makwanpur Tel. : +977-57-523248, +977-57-524154, Fax : +977-57-523248, Web : www.afu.edu.np B.Sc. Forestry Entrance Result - 2075 Exam Entrance SN ID Roll Name District Gender Marks No. 106 U8202 206 ANKIT ACHARYA Chitwan Male 29 107 U7058 207 ANKIT BHUSAL Arghakhanchi Male 45 108 U7902 208 ANKIT KHADKA Surkhet Male 38 109 U8478 209 ANSHUKA BHATTARAI Chitwan Female 41 110 U6733 210 ANU BHATTARAI Gorkha Female 31 111 U7629 211 ANU NEPALI Dang Female 28 112 U8086 212 ANU SHRESTHA Nawalparasi Female Absent 113 U7443 213 ANU THAPA Tanahun Female 23 114 U8580 214 ANU YADAV Mahottari Female 24 115 U5357 215 ANUGYA BHATTARAI Dang Female 56 116 U7177 216 ANUJ DHAKAL Syangja Male 23 117 U5157 217 ANUJA ACHARYA Morang Female 36 118 U7510 218 ANUP MAHATO Chitwan Male 28 119 U5372 219 ANUP TIWARI Kapilvastu Male 50 120 U6130 220 ANUPAM ACHARYA Dang Male 40 121 U8574 221 ANUPAMA POUDEL Chitwan Female 40 122 U8644 222 ANUSHA GHIMIRE Lalitpur Female 39 123 U4965 223 ANUSHA GYAWALI Kapilvastu Female 34 124 U7940 224 ANUSHA NEUPANE Chitwan Female 40 125 U6819 225 ANUSHA PAUDEL Kapilvastu Female 38 126 U8510 226 ANZU BHANDARI Rupandehi Female 34 127 U8308 227 APEKSHA LAMICHHANE Chitwan Female 39 128 U6245 228 APEKSHYA MAHAT Gulmi Female 35 129 U4801 229 APIL ADHIKARI Kaski Male 42 130 U6445 230 APSARA MUKTAN Sindhuli Female 45 131 U6726 231 ARATI DHAMI Kailali Female 41 132 U7904 232 ARATI KHANAL Rupandehi Female 35 133 U4600 233 ARCHANA CHAUDHARY Parsa Female 42 134 U7727 234 ARJUN BHATTARAI Myagdi Male 38 135 U4373 235 ARJUN BUDHA Jumla Male Absent 136 U7695 236 ARJUN GIRI Nawalparasi Male 59 137 U8573 237 ARPANA CHAUDHARY Bajura Female 39 138 U8781 238 ARUN GAUTAM Mahottari Male 35 139 U8960 239 ARUN KUMAR CHAURASIYA Parsa Male 29 140 U6756 240 ASHIK K.C Kaski Male 57 Agriculture and Forestry University Faculty of Forestry OFFICE OF THE DEAN Hetauda, Makwanpur Tel. : +977-57-523248, +977-57-524154, Fax : +977-57-523248, Web : www.afu.edu.np B.Sc. Forestry Entrance Result - 2075 Exam Entrance SN ID Roll Name District Gender Marks No. 141 U4784 241 ASHIKA MAHARA Kailali Female 52 142 U7016 242 ASHIS SAPKOTA Parbat Male 28 143 U8188 243 ASHISH CHAUDHARY Rupandehi Male 42 144 U8259 244 ASHISH KUMAL Nawalparasi Male 49 145 U7685 245 ASHISH PANDEY Rupandehi Male 51 146 U7942 246 ASHMI CHHINAL Parbat Female 41 147 U5739 247 ASHMIT OJHA Kaski Male 50 148 U8346 248 ASHMITA BASHYAL Palpa Female 43 149 U7346 249 ASHMITA GAIRE Rupandehi Female 51 150 U4841 250 ASHMITA GHIMIRE Lalitpur Female 23 151 U7710 251 ASHMITA KC Syangja Female 30 152 U7389 252 ASHMITA THAPA Tanahun Female 33 153 U6336 253 ASHOK ADHIKARI Gorkha Male 28 154 U7019 254 ASHOK PASI PASWAN Nawalparasi Male 41 155 U4247 255 ASIM PAUDEL Parbat Male 29 156 U5334 256 ASMIT SHARMA Rupandehi Male 59 157 U8005 257 ASMITA ADHIKARI Makwanpur Female 40 158 U4980 258 ASMITA ARYAL Syangja Female 34 159 U5992 259 ASMITA BARAL Sarlahi Female 38 160 U6821 260 ASMITA BHANDARI Nawalparasi Female 40 161 U8561 261 ASMITA BHATTARAI Kaski Female 41 162 U4790 262 ASMITA DAHAL Makwanpur Female 32 163 U5180 263 ASMITA GAIRE Kapilvastu Female 29 164 U7972 264 ASMITA KAFLE Nawalparasi Female 26 165 U8074 265 ASMITA RANABHAT Chitwan Female 35 166 U5898 266 ASMITA REGMI Kapilvastu Female 44 167 U5804 267 ASMITA SHARMA Baglung Female 36 168 U7709 268 ASMITA SHARMA UPADHYAYA Banke Female 30 169 U8131 269 ASMITA SHRESTHA Nawalparasi Female 47 170 U4485 270 ASMITA TAMANG Bhojpur Female 44 171 U8067 271 ASMITA THAPA Gulmi Female 45 172 U7486 272 ASTHA DHAKAL Chitwan Female 43 173 U8864 273 ASWIN LAMSAL Kavrepalanchok Male 38 174 U5278 274 ATAL BABU KUSARI Rukum Male 40 175 U5546 275 ATIT THAPA Makwanpur Male 36 Agriculture and Forestry University Faculty of Forestry OFFICE OF THE DEAN Hetauda, Makwanpur Tel.
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