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Capital College and Research Center CAPITAL COLLEGE AND RESEARCH CENTER GPO Box 9737, Koteshwor (Near Balkumari Bridge), Kathmandu Tel.: +977-5100423, 5100456, Fax: 5100781, E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.ccrc.edu.np Notice for NEB Board Exam (Grade XII); Guidelines & Seat Planning Following are the information and guidelines to all the students of Grade XII (Regular and Partial) whose NEB Board Examination is starting from 9th Mangsir, 2077. Contents: [A] Name list of the students who are appearing the board exam from Kathmandu CCRC center and their seat planning. [B] Map of the route to follow and gate to enter in the exam center. [C] Name list of the students who are appearing the NEB board exam from outside the Kathmandu valley (near to their hometown) [D] Guidelines for safety measures. [E] Other Information. [A] Name list of the students who are appearing the board exam from Kathmandu CCRC center and their seat planning. Students of science/management(Regular/Partial) are included here in the alphabetical order. NEB STR MANSIR 9 (COM. ENG) MANSIR 10 (COM.SC) MANSIR 11 (PHY/HM/SOC.) MANSIR 13 (CHE/ECO/M.COM.) MANSIR 14 (BIO/ACC) MANSIR 15 (MATH/B.STU.) MANSIR 16 (NEP/B.MATH/MKT.) SN Student's Name SYM. NEB R/P EA NO. REGD. NO. M BLOCK ROOM NO. BLOCK ROOM NO. BLOCK ROOM NO. BLOCK ROOM NO. BLOCK ROOM NO. BLOCK ROOM NO. BLOCK ROOM NO. 1 AABHASH SAH 27606543 767627001 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 2 AABID HUSEN ANSARI 27606544 767627002 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 3 AACHAL YADAV 27606545 767627003 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 4 AADARSH KUMAR SHARMA 27606546 767627004 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 5 AADITYA KOIRALA 37600832 757627008 PAR SCI - - C 710 6 AADITYA PANDIT 27606548 767627006 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 7 AAISHA BISTA 27606549 767627007 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 8 AAKANCHHYA AMATYA 27606550 767627008 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 9 AAKASH CHAND 37600833 757627013 PAR MGMT - - H H.GROUND C 713 H SUNKOSHI 10 AAKASH KUMAR DAS 27606551 767627009 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 11 AAKASH LAMICHHANE 27606552 767627010 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 12 AAKASH SAH 27606553 767627011 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 13 AAKRITI BHARATI 27606554 767627012 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 14 AAKRITI GAUTAM 27606555 767627013 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 15 AAKRITI POKHAREL 27606557 767627015 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 16 AAKRITI SHARMA 27606558 767627016 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 17 AALOK SAH 27606559 767627017 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 18 AANAND KUSHWAHA 27606561 767627019 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 19 AARADHYA POKHAREL 27606569 767627020 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 20 AARATI BAN 27606570 767627021 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 21 AARJIT PANDEY 27606571 767627022 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 22 AAROGYA JOSHI 27606573 767627024 REG MGMT C 705 C 705 - - C 705 C 705 - - C 705 23 AAROHI BHATTARAI 27606574 767627025 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 24 AARON SAPKOTA 27606575 767627026 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 25 AARTI SAH 27606576 767627027 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 26 AARYAN BHATTARAI 27606577 767627028 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 27 AASHISH KUMAR SAHU 27606586 767627031 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 28 AASHISH KUMAR SHAH 27606587 767627032 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 29 AASHISH OLI 27606588 767627034 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 30 AASHISH PANTA 27606589 767627035 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 NEB STR MANSIR 9 (COM. ENG) MANSIR 10 (COM.SC) MANSIR 11 (PHY/HM/SOC.) MANSIR 13 (CHE/ECO/M.COM.) MANSIR 14 (BIO/ACC) MANSIR 15 (MATH/B.STU.) MANSIR 16 (NEP/B.MATH/MKT.) SN Student's Name SYM. NEB R/P EA NO. REGD. NO. M BLOCK ROOM NO. BLOCK ROOM NO. BLOCK ROOM NO. BLOCK ROOM NO. BLOCK ROOM NO. BLOCK ROOM NO. BLOCK ROOM NO. 31 AASHISH PATEL 27606590 767627036 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 32 AASHISH POKHAREL 27606591 767627037 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 33 AASHMA BASAULA 27606592 767627038 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 34 AASHUTOSH JHA 27606593 767627039 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 35 AAVA PARAJULI 27606602 767627042 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 36 AAVASH ADHIKARI 27606603 767627043 REG SCI B 402 - - B 402 B 402 - - B 402 B 402 37 AAVASH NEUPANE 27606604 767627044 REG SCI B 403 - - B 403 B 403 - - B 403 B 403 38 AAYAM KHATIWADA 27606605 767627045 REG MGMT C 711 C 711 - - C 711 C 711 - - C 711 39 AAYUSA THAPA 27606607 767627047 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 40 AAYUSH BARUWAL 27606608 767627048 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 41 AAYUSH BHAKTA RAJLAWAT 27606609 767627049 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 42 AAYUSH DHAKAL 27606617 767627051 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 43 AAYUSH GHIMIRE 27606618 767627052 REG SCI B 403 - - B 403 B 403 - - B 403 B 403 44 AAYUSH KAJI BHATTA 27606619 767627053 REG SCI B 403 - - B 403 B 403 - - B 403 B 403 45 AAYUSH KARKI 37600837 757627051 PAR SCI - - H SUNKOSHI 46 AAYUSH KHONJU 27606620 767627054 REG SCI B 403 - - B 403 B 403 - - B 403 B 403 47 AAYUSH MAHAT 27606621 767627055 REG MGMT C 711 - - H H. GROUND C 711 C 711 - - C 711 48 AAYUSH MAINALI 37600838 757627052 PAR MGMT - - H SUNKOSHI 49 AAYUSH MAN SINGH 27606622 767627056 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 50 AAYUSH SHRESTHA 37600839 757627055 PAR SCI - - H SAPTAKOSHI A 302 51 AAYUSH SHRESTHA 27606623 767627057 REG SCI B 403 - - B 403 B 403 - - B 403 B 403 52 AAYUSHA BASNET 27606624 767627058 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 53 AAYUSHA KHADKA 27606625 767627059 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 54 AAYUSHA SINGH 27606633 767627060 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 55 ABHAYA BIKRAM PANTHA 27606634 767627061 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 56 ABHINAV JHA 27606635 767627063 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 57 ABHINAV JOSHI 27606636 767627064 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 58 ABHINAV KUSHWAHA 27606637 767627065 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 59 ABHISEK TIWARI 27606641 767627069 REG MGMT C 711 C 711 - - C 711 C 711 - - C 711 60 ABHISHEK CHAUDHARY 27606651 767627074 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND 61 ABHISHEK DAHAL 27606652 767627075 REG SCI A BAS. GROUND. - - A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND A BAS. GROUND - - A BAS. GROUND 62 ABHISHEK KHATRI 27606654 767627077 REG SCI B 403 - - B 403 B 403 - - B 403 B 403 63 ABHISHEK KUMAR SAH 27606663 767627080 REG SCI B 403 - - B 403 B 403 - - B 403 B 403 NEB STR MANSIR 9 (COM. ENG) MANSIR 10 (COM.SC) MANSIR 11 (PHY/HM/SOC.) MANSIR 13 (CHE/ECO/M.COM.) MANSIR 14 (BIO/ACC) MANSIR 15 (MATH/B.STU.) MANSIR 16 (NEP/B.MATH/MKT.) SN Student's Name SYM.
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