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AFFNO EXNO School Name 100001 AP06012 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AFFNO EXNO School Name 100001 AP06012 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO 1 GOLCONDA HYDERABAD AP 100002 AP06045 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA PICKET SECUNDERABAD AP 100003 AP06047 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA TRIMULGHERRY SECUNDERABAD AP 100004 AP06021 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO.1 UPPAL HYDERABAD AP 100005 AP06027 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA KANCHANBAGH HYDERABAD AP 100006 AP06022 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA 1 AFA DUNDIGAL HYDERABAD 100007 AP06053 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA RAMNAGAR AREA TIRUPATI AP 100008 AP06060 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA MALKAPURAM VISAKHAPATNAM AP 100009 AP06058 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO 1 SRI VIJAYA NGR VIZAG AP 100010 AP06034 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO 1 RAMAGUNDAM KARIMNAGAR 100011 AP06010 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA CRPF BARKAS HYDERABAD AP 100012 AP06056 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA WALTAIR VISAKHAPATNAM AP 100013 AP06051 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA BOLARUM SECUNDERABAD AP 100014 AP06006 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NALLAPADU GUNTUR A.P 100015 AP06057 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO 1 NAUSENABAUGH VIZAG. AP 100016 AP06020 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO 2 UPPAL HYDERABAD AP 100017 AP06046 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AFS HAKIMPET SECUNDERABAD AP 100018 AP06035 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NTPC RAMAGUNDAM KARIMNAGAR AP 100019 AP06013 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AFS BEGUMPET HYDERABAD AP 100020 AP06064 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA STEEL PLANT VISAKHAPATNAM AP 100021 AP06077 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA O F EDDUMAILARAM MEDAK AP 100022 AP06059 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO 2 SRI VIJAY NGR VIZAG. AP 100023 AP06069 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA YERRAGUNTLA CUDDAPAH A.P 100024 AP06100 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA PRABHAT NAGAR GUNTAKAL A.P 100025 AP06080 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SHIVARAMPALLY HYDERABAD AP 100026 AP06085 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO.2 GOLCONDA HYDERABAD AP 100027 AP06091 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AFS SURYALANKA BAPATLA AP 100028 AP06108 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA N.A.D VISAKHAPATNAM A.P 100029 AP06119 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA CCI TOWNSHIP ADILABAD A.P 100030 AP06109 D A V PUBLIC SCHOOL CCI TANDUR R R DIST A.P 100031 AP06110 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GACHIBOWLI HYDERABAD A.P 100032 AP06111 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA B CAMP P.O KURNOOL A.P 100033 AP06154 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO 2 SETTIPALLY TIRUPATHI AP 100034 AP06120 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA No.2 NAUSENABAGH VIZAG A.P 100035 AP06121 K.V. NO 1 SATYANARAYANAPURAM VIJAYAWADA, AP 100036 AP06122 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO 2 GUNTUPALLI VIJAYAWADA AP 100037 AP06169 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA No.2 A.F.ACADEMY HYDERABAD AP 100038 AP06155 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA BOWENPALLY SECUNDERABAD AP 100039 AP06176 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA INS KALINGA CHEPALA VIZAG AP 100040 AP06197 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA ONGC RAJAHMUNDRY A.P 100041 AP06216 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GOOTY R S ANANTPUR DIST AP 100042 AP06218 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA EDEPALLI MACHILIPATNAM AP 100043 AP06222 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SRIKAKULAM ANDHRA PRADESH 100044 AP06229 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NFC NAGAR R R DIST AP 100045 AP06236 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SKU CAMPUS ANANTAPUR AP 130001 AP06014 THE HYDERABAD PUB SCHOOL RAMANTHAPUR HYDERABAD 130002 AP06011 OASIS SCHOOL RAIDURG HYDERABAD AP 130003 AP06050 BHAVANS SRI RAMAKRISHNA VIDY SAINIKPURI SEC'BAD 130004 AP06024 SRI VIDYA SEC SCHOOL TILAK NAGAR HYDERABAD AP 130005 AP06028 PANINEEYA MAHAVIDYALAYA PUB SCH HYDERABAD AP 130006 AP06065 VISAKHA VALLEY SCHOOL VISAKHAPATNAM AP 130007 AP06075 ZINC SMELTER SR SEC.SCHOOL VISAKHAPATNAM A.P 130008 AP06038 V S ST JOHNS HR SEC SCH GANNAVARAM KRISHNA DT AP 130009 AP06055 V P S PUBLIC SCHOOL MOGALRAJAPURAM VIJAYAWADA AP 130010 AP06054 N ST MATHEW'S PUB SCHL PATAMATA VIJAYAWADA AP 130011 AP06007 SRI VENKATESWARA BALA KUTEER GUNTUR AP 130012 AP06036 BHADRACHALAM PUB SCH&JR COLLEGE SARAPAKA KHAMMAM 130013 AP06067 SAINIK SCHOOL KORUKONDA VIZIANAGARAM A.P 130014 AP06018 BHEL HR SEC SCHOOL R C PURAM HYDERABAD A.P 130015 AP06001 SRI SATHYA SAI HR SEC SCH PRASANTHINILAYAM AP 130016 AP06040 PENDEKANTI PUB SCHOOL ILLURU KOTHAPETA KURNOOL 130017 AP06039 ST.JOSEPH'S ENG SCH NARASINGARAOPET KURNOOL AP 130018 AP06062 SRI TVS RAO SRIKRISHNA V MANDIR VISAKHAPATNAM AP 130019 AP06019 B V B PUBLIC SCHOOL JUBILEE HILLS HYDERABAD 130022 AP06015 SULTAN-UL-ULOOM PUB SCH BANJARA HILLS HYDERABAD 130023 AP06068 EKASILA PUBLIC SCHOOL JANGAON WARANGAL DT AP 130024 AP06066 VIJNANA VIHARA RES SCH GUDILOVA VIZAG.DIST AP 130025 AP06042 NELLORE CENTRAL SCH ROHINI NAGAR NELLORE A.P 130026 AP06029 ATOMIC ENERGY CENTRAL SCHOOL ECIL HYDERABAD 130027 AP06044 SPACE CENTRAL SCHOOL SHAR SRIHARIKOTA NELLORE AP 130028 AP06061 B H P V SR SEC SCHOOL BHPV TOWNSHIP VIZAG. AP 130030 AP06048 ARMY SCHOOL RAMAKRISHNAPURAM SECUNDERABAD AP 130031 AP06026 DEFENCE LAB SCHOOL KANCHANBAGH HYDERABAD AP 130032 AP06017 B V B PUBLIC SCHOOL BHEL R C PURAM HYDERABAD 130033 AP06016 VASAVI PUBLIC SCHOOL HIMAYAT NAGAR HYDERABAD 130034 AP06078 ATOMIC ENERGY CENT SCHOOL ASWAPURAM KHAMMAM AP 130036 AP06043 INFANT JESUS PUB SCH A K NAGAR NELLORE AP 130037 AP06052 SILVER BELLS CENTRAL SCHOOL TIRUPATI AP 130038 AP06003 B V B INTERNATIONAL RES.PUB.SCH BHIMAVARAM AP 130039 AP06073 KAKINADA PUB SCHOOL VALASAPAKALA KAKINADA A.P 130040 AP06037 NAVA BHARAT PUB SCHOOL SIIL PALONCHA KHAMMAM AP 130041 AP06008 DURGA PUBLIC SCHOOL DACHEPALLI GUNTUR A.P 130042 AP06032 ST.CLAIRE CONVENT SCH JYOTHINAGAR RAMAGUNDAM 130044 AP06074 D A V PUBLIC SCHOOL R K PURAM HYDERABAD AP 130045 AP06049 TAKSHASILA PUB SCHOOL LALLAGUDA SECUNDERABAD AP 130046 AP06076 LITTLE ANGELS PUB SCH CHILLAKUR GUDUR NELLORE AP 130047 AP06041 S V PUBLIC SCHOOL BATCHUPET MACHILIPATNAM AP 130048 AP06063 D A V PUBLIC SCHOOL UKKUNAGARAM VISAKHAPATNAM AP 130050 AP06031 SHIVAJI VIDYAPEETH SCHOOL HYDERABAD AP 130051 AP06025 SHRI HANUMAN VYAYAM SHALA PUB SCHOOL HYDERABAD 130052 AP06033 VIVEKANANDA RES SCH VIVEKANANDAPURI KARIM NGR AP 130053 AP06023 H C L D A V PUBLIC SCHOOL HYDERABAD A.P 130054 AP06070 ANANTHA VIDYA NIKETAN VADIYAMPETA ANANTAPUR 130055 AP06030 H A L SR SEC SCHOOL HAL TOWNSHIP HYDERABAD 130056 AP06071 130057 AP06072 WARANGAL PUB SCHOOL HANAMKONDA WARANGAL A.P 130058 AP06079 J SIKILE SCH ROYAPETA NARSAPUR W.GODAVARI DT. AP 130059 AP06081 CHAITANYA CENTRAL SCH YENUGONDA MAHABUBNAGAR AP 130060 AP06082 SRI SATHYA SAI VIDYA VIHAR VISAKHAPATNAM AP 130061 AP06083 DR K L PRASAD PUB SCHOOL RING ROAD GUNTUR AP 130062 AP06090 GOOD SHEPHERD ENG MED S S SCHOOL CHITTOOR AP 130063 AP06093 SIDDARTHA RES SCHOOL EDUPUGALLU VIJAYAWADA AP 130064 AP06094 ST.PETER'S CEN PUB SCHOOL HANAMKONDA WARANGAL AP 130065 AP06095 NAVAL PUBLIC SCHOOL NAUSENABAGH VISAKHAPATNAM AP 130066 AP06088 BP D A V SCHOOL MIDHANI KANCHANBAGH HYDERABAD AP 130068 AP06087 UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD CAMPUS SCH HYDERABAD AP 130069 AP06148 SES VV CENTRAL PUB SCH RAGHUNADHAPALEM KAMMAM AP 130070 AP06096 ALLURI S R PUBLIC SCHOOL ARAKUVALLEY VIZAG. AP 130071 AP06146 JUBILEE HILLS PUB SCH JUBILEE HILLS HYDERABAD AP 130072 AP06097 SIR C R REDDY PUB SCH ELURU W GODAVARI DIST. AP 130073 AP06101 MADONNA PUBLIC SCHOOL MOULA ALI HYDERABAD A.P 130074 AP06099 KAKATIYA PUBLIC SCHOOL GAJUWAKA VISAKHAPATNAM AP 130075 AP06124 SPRINGDALES PUB SCHOOL MADHURANAGAR HYDERABAD AP 130077 AP06152 NALGONDA PUB SCH MEERBAGH COLONY NALGONDA AP 130078 AP06103 RAJA RAJESWARI PUB SCH ITI COMPLEX KAKINADA AP 130079 AP06104 PRABODHANANDA PRASHANTI NIKETAN KONDAPUR AP 130080 AP06105 MADANAPALLE RES SCH VALASAPALLE MADANAPALLE 130081 AP06106 SRI S C RES PUB SCHOOL CHILAKALURIPET GUNTUR AP 130082 AP06107 D A V BDL PUBLIC SCHOOL BHANOOR MEDAK AP 130083 AP06173 AZRA PUBLIC SCHOOL MEHDIPATNAM HYDERABAD AP 130084 AP06151 ASHRAM PUB SCHOOL PITHAPURAM ROAD KAKINADA AP 130085 AP06156 K N R CENTRAL SCHOOL ESWAR NAGAR KURNOOL AP 130086 AP06112 HARVARD PUBLIC SCHOOL HIMAYAT NAGAR HYDERABAD AP 130088 AP06125 THE NANDYAL PUB. SCHOOL NANDYAL KURNOOL DT AP 130089 AP06174 ST JOSEPH PUBLIC SCHOOL SAI NAGAR ANANTAPUR 130090 AP06126 IVY LEAGUE ACADEMY BOMMARASIPET RR DIST AP 130091 AP06153 RAMANATH SEC SCHOOL VIGYAN NGR VISAKHAPATNAM AP 130092 AP06157 RAJADHANI RES SCHOOL KUKATPALLY HYDERABAD AP 130093 AP06175 130094 AP06166 130095 AP06127 PUSHPAGIRI RES PUB SCH CHINNACHOWK CUDDAPAH AP 130096 AP06183 CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA ADONI KURNOOL DIST. AP 130097 AP06136 SMT GODAVARIDEVI SARAF HIGH SCH VIZIANAGARAM AP 130098 AP06137 LORVEN PUBLIC SCHOOL SULLURPETA NELLORE A.P 130099 AP06135 SRI PRAKASH RES.SCHL AMRUTHNAGAR NALGONDA AP 130100 AP06138 B.V.BHAVAN'S RES PUB SCH TADEPALLIGUDEM A.P. 130101 AP06139 RAILWAY JUNIOR COLLEGE LALLAGUDA SECUNDERABAD AP 130102 AP06143 AIR FORCE SCHOOL AIR FORCE ACADEMY HYDERABAD 130103 AP06144 SREE VIDYA PEETH NARKETPALLY NALGONDA AP 130104 AP06163 VIJNANA VIHARA ENG SCH ENIKEPADU VIJAYAWADA AP 130105 AP06158 HINDU PUBLIC SCHOOL SANATH NAGAR HYDERABAD AP 130106 AP06159 B.V.B.'S VIDYASHRAM NIRD CAMPUS HYDERABAD AP 130107 AP06162 B V REDDY S S SCH SATYANARAYANAPURAM CHITTOOR AP 130108 AP06160 AIR FORCE SCHOOL HAKIMPET SECUNDERABAD A.P 130109 AP06177 ENGLISH UNION SCHOOL JYOTHI NGR KARIMNAGAR AP 130110 AP06170 DELHI PUB SCHL VSP UKKUNAGARAM VISAKHAPATNAM AP 130111 AP06172 KCP SIDDHARTHA ADARSH RES PUB SCH VIJAYAWADA AP 130112 AP06171 CHAITANYA BHARATHI PUB SCH GANDIPET HYDERABAD AP 130113 AP06179 S V M CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, KHAMMAM A.P 130114 AP06180 JYOTHISHMATI ACADEMY NUSTULAPUR KARIMNAGAR AP 130115 SAI BABA MISSION CEN SCH SANTHAPET ONGOLE A P 130116 AP06195 DELHI PUB SCHOOL KHANAPURAM HAVELI KHAMMAM AP 130117 AP06181 VIDYA MANDIR ENG H SCH SANKARAPURAM CUDDAPAH AP 130118 AP06182 AUROBINDO PUB SCH RAVINDRA NGR NALGONDA A.P 130119 AP06186 ROOTS MONTESSORI SCH BANJARA HILLS HYDERABAD AP 130120 AP06185 130121 AP06184 RISING SUN CEN PUB SCHL KOTHAWADA WARANGAL AP 130122 AP06189 C A L PUBLIC SCHOOL KAPRA HYDERABAD AP 130123 AP06187 AKSHARA SCHOOL NFCL TOWNSHIP KAKINADA A.P 130124 AP06190 SREE VIDYA NIKETAN RES SCH RANGAMPET CHITTOOR AP 130125 AP06194 P S MURTHY MEM ENG SCHL VIZIANAGARAM AP 130126 AP06192 BOON SCHOOL RAMANAYYAPET
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