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Shortlisted Candidates for General Category Selection of Recruits 2021 (Male) Shortlisted candidates for General Category selection of Recruits 2021 (Male) S# Name CID # Academic % 1 Pem Tshering Tamang 10304000611 54.80 2 Dorji 10701000485 53.91 3 Dal Bahadur Bal Tamang 10305000550 53.62 4 Jamyang Drakpa 10707002206 53.10 5 Ratu Dorji Wangchuk 11903000017 52.92 6 Sangay Thinley 11105002316 52.87 7 Rigzin Norbu 10602000524 52.72 8 Jigme Wangchuk 10907000635 51.69 9 Nima Yoezer 11504000819 51.50 10 Kinga 10705005251 51.16 11 Phub Dorji 10807001847 50.78 12 Sangay Khandu 11411002821 50.72 13 Ugyen Wangchuk 11604002072 50.44 14 Rajesh Bhattarai 10302003911 50.12 15 Nima Tamang 10311002270 50.08 16 Chador Gyeltshen 10601003631 49.98 17 DawaTashi 11607001579 49.92 18 Sonam Tashi 11513002463 49.88 19 Bali Raj Gurung 10304001078 49.86 20 Tashi Norbu 11108001513 49.84 21 Pema Tenzin 11102004005 49.82 22 Jurmi Cheki Gyeltshen 11108000314 49.58 23 Chimi Dorji 11404000400 49.58 24 Sangay Pelzang 11504003845 49.48 25 Yeshey Dawa 11915002080 49.48 26 Pema Wangchuk 10301000475 49.34 27 Tenzin Dorji 11505000090 49.02 28 Tashi Namgay 11905000118 48.86 29 Tshering Samdrup 10204002213 48.84 30 Jigme Samdrup 10607000852 48.80 31 Kezang Namgay 10602001954 48.78 32 Sangay Needup Doya 11206005902 48.74 33 Gujay Dorji 11102006274 48.68 34 Tshering Nidup 10504001490 48.36 35 Duptho Namgay 11516001347 48.32 36 Phuntsho Dorji 1150900062 48.30 37 Ngawang Yonten 12006001946 48.30 38 Cheten Wangchuk 10713002850 48.24 39 Choki Wangchuk 10702002295 48.24 40 Chogay Dorji 11005001528 48.22 41 Kinga Tenzin 11704002053 48.20 42 Tashi Phuntsho 11506004038 48.20 43 Om Kumar Rai 11215003504 48.18 44 Chenga Dawa 10704000638 48.16 45 Tshewang Tenzin 12004004004 48.10 46 Sherab Jamtsho 11105000110 48.08 47 Rinchen 11302002475 48.06 48 Ugyen Tashi 12004003929 48.02 49 Galay Wangchuk 11503002213 48.02 50 Dorji Choedup 10708000825 47.98 51 Tandin Tshering 10712002972 47.98 52 Rinchen Namgay 10602001943 47.96 53 Daza 11508001967 47.96 54 Tshering Dorji 11005000859 47.86 55 Sonam Wangchuk 10601000011 47.86 56 Tshewang Peldon 10101002994 47.82 57 Lhakpa Tshering Bal 10309001843 47.70 58 Dawa Tshering 10705005524 47.68 59 Sonam Thinley 11111000846 47.60 60 Sonam Tobgay 12006001763 47.56 61 Sajan Rai 11308005538 47.54 62 Phuntsho Wangdi 1114004162 47.50 63 Purna Bahadur Rai 10308003471 47.48 64 Tenzin Norbu 10601001024 47.46 65 Tashi Wangchuk 11514002477 47.46 66 Sangay Tenzin 11607002397 47.46 67 Tshewang Gyeltshen 10602001924 47.44 68 Singye Wangchuk 11512001242 47.42 69 Chak Bahadur Mongar 10301000517 47.42 70 Namgay Tshering 10309001353 47.42 71 Pema Dorji 10706003538 47.36 72 Jigme Tenzin 11601001935 47.32 73 Kinley Tshering 10208001191 47.32 74 Yeshi Wangchuk 10705003799 47.30 75 Yeshi Zimba 12002000608 47.30 76 Karma Tempa 11605000518 47.30 77 Phub Wangchuk 10203004873 47.26 78 Ravi Parkash Dahal 11305001589 47.24 79 Kinga Tshering 11516001070 47.22 80 Sonam Tshering 11315002332 47.20 81 Lodey Jamtsho 11104000560 47.20 82 Sonam Lungten 10901001144 47.18 83 Phub Wangdi 11910001394 47.16 84 Sonam Wangchuk 10710002959 47.16 85 Drupchula 10605002014 47.16 86 Chador 11308002383 47.14 87 Jeevan Tamang 11109001734 47.08 88 Sonam Wangchuk 10710002959 47.04 89 Tshering Norbu 11104000465 47.04 90 Jambay Dorji 11007001193 47.02 91 Sagar Tamang 11305004593 46.98 92 Sangay Tenzin 10708001594 46.98 93 Sonam Tshering 11315002331 46.96 94 Passang Tobgay 11312000460 46.94 95 Kinley Tshering 11006000547 46.92 96 Gempo 10904002603 46.90 97 Kinda Dorji 11502003119 46.88 98 Damchoe Gyeltshen 11914001443 46.86 99 Rada 10713000461 46.84 100 Kuenga Jamtsho 10305000986 46.84 101 Uttam Gurung 11308003072 46.82 102 Phurba Wangdi 11608000034 46.82 103 Jigme Tsundup 11111000373 46.80 104 Pem Gyeltshen 11004001131 46.78 105 Sangay Dorji 11503004896 46.76 106 karma Wangdi 10602002002 46.74 107 Tendi Zangpo 11102000477 46.58 108 Tandin Phub 10204002522 46.56 109 Sonam Phuntsho 11606000130 46.54 110 Chencho Gyeltshen 11401002104 46.46 111 Pema Wangdi 11507001863 46.46 112 Krishna Kumar Adhikari 10306001222 46.42 113 Chimi Dorji 10104002127 46.40 114 Choney Rangdol 10601004540 46.40 115 Devi Charan Sanyasi 11807001696 46.36 116 Sangay Choeda 10304000198 46.32 117 Karma Dorji 11601003063 46.32 118 Chimi Rinzin 10708003103 46.32 119 Sangay Wangdi 10710000675 46.30 120 Lhak Dorji Lepcha 10211003283 46.30 121 Pema Wangchen 10705004893 46.30 122 Lachu Man Dahal 11305001579 46.28 123 Cheki Tenzin 11602002123 46.28 124 Sangay Kencho 12005001739 46.20 125 Thinley Gyeltshen 10601004075 46.20 126 Dal Bdr Chettri 10205007598 46.18 127 Khotsha 11102007343 46.16 128 Tashi Jamtsho 10901001628 46.14 129 Namgay Wangchuk 10503000485 46.10 130 Sangay Wangdi 11513000570 46.08 131 Karma Tshering 10302002314 46.08 132 Sangay Wangdi 11513000570 46.08 133 Aita Raj Gurung 10306000870 46.06 134 Dilip Ghalley 11202004878 46.06 135 Tashi Norbu 11806001878 46.02 136 Karma Phuntsho 10304001152 46.00 137 Kelden Tshering 10905003457 45.98 138 Tashi Gyeltshen 11104003350 45.96 139 Passang Dorji 12001001417 45.96 140 Passang Tshering 11001000289 45.94 141 Kumbu Dorji 11908000028 45.90 142 Rupan Kumar Dahal 10205000071 45.90 143 Dorji Tshering 10711002023 45.88 144 Tshering Wangchuk 11509000258 45.88 145 Kelzang Phuntsho 11102003380 45.88 146 Prakash Sarkey 11109004316 45.84 147 Kinley Rebten 10713000460 45.84 148 Yeshi Nidup 11503001516 45.82 149 Ugyen Wangchuk 10604000571 45.80 150 Tashi Dorji 12007001820 45.80 151 Ruksan Ghalley 11303000345 45.80 152 Jamba Gyeltshen 11506001817 45.76 153 Chandra Prasad Sharma 11216004612 45.72 154 Tshering Tenzin 11508002312 45.72 155 Nidup Tshering 11104003769 45.68 156 Sangay Lethro 11105004401 45.66 157 Thinley Dargye 10601001479 45.64 158 Chimi Wangchuk 11503001783 45.62 159 Tshering Dorji 10205001413 45.60 160 Lhab Gyeltshen 11805000516 45.60 161 Phurba Tenzin 10205005953 45.56 162 Indra Prashad sharma 11202005839 45.56 163 Chimi Rinzin 10607000639 45.56 164 Kula Chandra Sanyasi 11807000565 45.54 165 Mon Singh Mongar 10205003471 45.52 166 Pema Choda 11109001324 45.52 167 Karma Rinzin 10704001577 45.52 168 Yeshi Dorji 11105001277 45.50 169 Damchoe Lhendup 12004000428 45.50 170 Lok Man Ghalley 11209001235 45.48 171 Tandin Wangchuk 10803000265 45.48 172 Sangay Dorji 10203002004 45.48 173 Ugyen Wangchuk 11903001049 45.46 174 Tshechi Wangdi 11515001728 45.46 175 Cheki Gyeltshen 11513006267 45.44 176 Moni Kumar Waiba 10305000805 45.42 177 Nim Penjor 11907000391 45.42 178 Sonam Tobgay 11911001758 45.42 179 Tshering Norbu 10716003394 45.38 180 Jigme Tenzin 10714001906 45.38 181 Karma Dorji 10711000663 45.36 182 Phuntsho Norbu 10503001555 45.34 183 Kinley Dorji 11602001271 45.34 184 Sither Tenzin 10607000165 45.34 185 Kinley Dorji 11005002571 45.30 186 Tashi Wangchuk 11514000989 45.24 187 Chimi Tshering 10714002517 45.24 188 Jangchub Tsheten 11315001085 45.22 189 Bir Bhadur Mongar 10301000570 45.20 190 Dorji Drakpa 11315000519 45.20 191 Namgay Wangchuk 11910002371 45.18 192 Phub Tshering 11910002108 45.18 193 Sonam Loday 10902002304 45.16 194 Sangay Norbu 10710002911 45.14 195 Sonam Tenzin 10602002033 45.12 196 Dawa Tshering 11203004703 45.10 197 Nima Wangdi 11102002900 45.10 198 Thinley Dorji 11107005513 45.08 199 Tashi Tobgay 11510000315 45.06 200 Karna Bdr Gurung 11810001941 45.06 201 Sherab Tenzin 12004000459 45.04 202 Sonam Tshering 10714001046 45.02 203 Cheten Zangpo 11102005017 45.02 204 Kinley Penjor 11401000389 45.02 205 Abinash Biswa 11203003229 45.02 206 Tshering Samdrup 10102002650 45.00 207 Phurpa Zangpo 10302001739 45.00 208 Nim Tshering 11906000817 44.98 209 Thukten Yoezer 10601004809 44.98 210 Sonam Phuntsho 10905002948 44.96 211 Sonam Wangchuk 10302001664 44.96 212 Ugyen Tenzin Dorji 11302002287 44.92 213 Eka Dawa 11693002298 44.92 214 Mon Kumar Darjee 11301001335 44.90 215 Ugyen 11516001403 44.90 216 San Man Subba 10311002359 44.88 217 Dawa Gyeltshen 11107006630 44.88 218 Sonam Dorji 11102002006 44.86 219 Pema Chedup 11512005492 44.86 220 Ugyen Lhendup 10607001043 44.84 221 Ugyen Tshering 10102000268 44.82 222 Dorji Wangchuk 11514001889 44.82 223 Karma Tenzin 11514001205 44.78 224 Sonam Tashi 10605003930 44.78 225 Jigme 10203001952 44.78 226 Hem Kumar Rai 11108002582 44.76 227 Romesh Suberi 10205002314 44.74 228 Pema Jamtsho 11608003826 44.74 229 Sonam Dorji 11102004970 44.72 230 Phurpa Tenzin 10903002088 44.72 231 Rinchen Dorji 11315000597 44.66 232 Pemba 10205005803 44.65 233 Dhan Raj Ghalley 11204000418 44.62 234 Nidup Dorji 11506006867 44.62 235 Nima Yoezer 11510001131 44.60 236 Jambay Dorji 11703002206 44.60 237 Namgay Wangchuk 11002000231 44.58 238 Tenzin Loday 10601000816 44.58 239 Tenzin Rinchen 10703003460 44.56 240 Sher Bahadur Monger 11809000680 44.54 241 Ngawang Lhuendup 10604001889 44.52 242 Neten wangchuk 10709000575 44.52 243 Sonam Phuntsho 11005001415 44.50 244 Dorji Gempo 10705004771 44.50 245 Phurpa Dorji 10705005268 44.50 246 Zangpo 11603004321 44.50 247 Thinley Gyeltshen 11601001687 44.48 248 Dawa Tshering Blon 10308002418 44.48 249 Tshering Wangchuk 11008001987 44.44 250 Sangay Tenzin 11005000600 44.42 251 Dorji Gyaltshen 10305002115 44.38 252 Singay Dorji 12005003737 44.38 253 Nim Dorji 11904001666 44.38 254 Pema Wangchuk 10713001123 44.38 255 Passang Dorji 11315000677 44.32 256 Madhan Ghalley 11215003090 44.32 257 Tashi Dorji 10708000849 44.32 258 Lhendrup Zangpo 10708003229 44.26 259 Rajesh Biswa 11103001990 44.26 260 Om Kumar Mongar 10205005156 44.24 261 Shyam Dorji Tamang 11307000561 44.22 262 Jamyang Sonam 11504005816 44.20 263 Sangay Dorji 10708003303 44.20 264 Phurba 11001001225 44.18 265 Tshering Dorji 11004000076 44.16 266
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