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New Seating Arrangement for SSC Examination 2020 CENTRE : PAINGIN 33 (S) SHRI SHRADHANAND VIDYALAYA (03.06) REVISED SEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR SSC BOARD EXAM MAY 2020 BLOCKS NO. OF STUDENTS SEAT NO BLOCK I 13 27784 TO 27796 BLOCK II 13 27797 TO 27809 BLOCK III 13 27810 TO 27822 BLOCK IV 13 27823 TO 27838 BLOCK V 13 27839 TO 27852 BLOCK VI 13 27853 TO 27865 BLOCK VII 12 27866 TO 27877 BLOCK VIII 12 27878 TO 27894 BLOCK IX 12 27895 TO 27906 BLOCK X 12 27907 TO 27922 BLOCK XI 12 27923 TO 27939 BLOCK XII 12 27941 TO 27954 BLOCK XIII 12 27955 TO 27966 BLOCK XIV 12 27967 TO 27978 BLOCK XV 12 27979 TO 27990 BLOCK XVI 13 27991 TO 28003 27773 TO 27782 ( BLOCK XVII 9 CWSN ) 27771, 27772 & 27783 BLOCK XVIII 3 (CWSN - With reader writer) 211 PROVISION FOR SICK STUDENTS ( Science Lab ) REVISED SEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR SSC EXAMINATION , MAY-JUNE 2020 SEATING ARRANGEMENT SSC EXAMINATION CENTRE NAME: 12 – PANAJI Main Centre: Mary Immaculate Girls’ High School, Panaji Sub Centre No. Name of the school as Sub - Centres School No of code Candidates Sub Centre 1 Mary Immaculate Girls High School, Panaji 11.05 157 Sub Centre 2 a People’s High School, Panaji 11.01 101 161 b Progress High School, Panaji 11.04 60 Sub Centre 3 Don Bosco High School, Panaji 11.02 169 Sub Centre 4 St. Micheal’s High School, Taleigao 11.20 126 Sub Centre 5 a Our Lady of Rosary High School, Dona Paula 11.08 104 127 b Government High School, Dona Paula 11.36 23 Sub Centre 6 a Bal Bharati Vidyamandir, Ribandar 11.14 88 110 b St. Bartholomew’s High School, Chorao 11.03 22 Sub Centre 7 a Anjuman Nurul Islam High School, Panaji. 11.33 33 63 b Kasturba Matoshri High School, Panaji 11.06 30 Sub Centre 8 a Auxilium High School, Caranzalem 11.31 69 b Don Bosco Night High School, Panaji 11.29 20 102 c Royale Secondary School, Taleigao 11.45 9 d Private SSC candidates 00.00 4 CONDUCTOR OBSERVER NAME: SR. POBRINHA FERNANDES NAME: MR. RUSSELL COUTINHO CONTACT NUMBER 9527994442 CONTACT NUMBER 9822685828 CENTRE: 08 - DATE 11-05-2020 MARCELA Name of Sr. School No. of Name Of The School Subcentre No. Index Students 1 Sharada English High School, Marcela 06.20 148 I- Sharada 2 K.R.S.S. High School, Savoi-Verem (CWSN) 06.12 2 English High 3 S.S.V. Govt. High School, Kumbharjua (CWSN) 11.19 2 School, Marcela 4 Shri Saraswati High School, Juve (CWSN) 11.44 7 5 All Exempted (Repeaters) 28 Total 187 1 Shri Saraswati High School, Juve 11.44 39 II-Govt. Higher 2 St. Theresa High School, St. Estevam 11.11 65 Secondary, 3 Private Candidates 7 Khandola 4 Govt. High School, Savoi-Verem 06.07 16 Total 127 III-S.S.V. 1 S.S.V. Govt. High School, Kumbharjua 11.19 25 Govt. High 2 K.R.S.S. High School, Savoi-Verem 06.12 37 School, Kumbharjua 3 Govt. High School, Amona 02.08 32 Total 94 1 Old Goa Educational Institute, Old Goa 11.40 39 2 Our Lady Of Divar High School, Divar 11.15 26 IV- Old Goa Educational 3 St. Aloysius High School, Diwadi 11.24 23 Institute, Old 4 St. Xavier Academy, Old Goa (CWSN) 11.39 16 Goa 5 Madkaikar Navchaitanya High School, Corlim (CWSN) 11.37 4 6 St. Aloysius High School, Diwadi(CWSN) 11.24 1 Total 109 V-Madkaikar 1 Madkaikar Navchaitanya High School, Corlim 11.37 50 Navchaitanya 2 Jesus & Mary Sarvajanik High School, Carambolim 11.28 30 High School, Corlim 3 Smt. Sunandabai Bandodkar High School, Carmbolim 11.32 15 Total 95 ALL NSQF CANDIDATES & PRE-VOCATIONAL( ONLY FOR 21 & 22 May) 1 Sharada English High School, Marcela 06.20 22 I- Sharada 2 Govt. High School, Savoi-Verem 06.07 16 English High 3 S.S.V. Govt. High School, Kumbharjua 11.19 25 School, Marcela 4 St. Theresa High School, St. Estevam 11.11 20 5 Govt. High School, Amona 02.08 30 TOTAL 113 Chief Conductor (Mr. D.G.Naik) PERFORMA II INFORMATION ABOUT MARCH / APRIL 2020 SSC MAIN & SUB CENTRES, [ BICHOLIM ] Main Centre :Shri Shantadurga High School, Bicholim Goa Total School Name Who's Strength Name and Address of Sub Strength Telephone No. students will Answer in Per centre Full name of the Depute in Sub Centre School Sr.No Conductor Centre Office.2362129 Shri Shantadurga High School, Mr. Mahesh Y. Samant Shri shantadurga H/S 1 Bicholim Goa 9421250568 Bicholim 192 192 Office 2362040 Our Lady of Grace High School, Mrs.Zasca Fernandes 2 Res.2262947 147 147 Bicholim D'Souza Our Lady Of Grace H/S 9890882947 Bicholim Radhakrishna Vidyalaya 58 Mr.Nishant Govind Office 2361284 Bicholim Chanekar Res. 2362642 Govind Gunaji H/S Sarvan 10 Radhakrishna Vidyalaya , 3 41 Bicholim Goa 9011221107 Ideal H/S Pilgao Govt H/S Bicholim 7 Rauji Rane Memotial H/S 12 128 Maulingem Vijaynand H/S Mayem 23 Vjayanand Higher secondary Mahamaya H/S Mayem 32 4 School Mayem Poira H/s Poira 14 Dyanand H/S Chorao 25 94 Total School Name Who's Strength Name and Address of Sub Strength Telephone No. students will Answer in Per centre Full name of the Depute in Sub Centre School Sr.No Conductor Centre St. Clara's H/S Assnora 76 Govt H/S Mulgao 27 Govt H/S Shirodwadi 8 5 St. Clara's High School Assnora Govt H/S Shirgao 8 Private SSC 25 Don Bosco H/S Calangute 1 145 Govt H/S Kasarpal 20 Govt H/S Menkurem 22 6 Govt High School Kasarpal Govt H/S Sal 13 Shivajiraje H/S Kholpe 47 102 Shivajiraje H/S Kholpe 31 Rauji Rane Memorial H/S 17 7 Shivajiraje High School Kholpe Maulingem St Calar's H/S Assnora 1 49 857 NAME OF THE CENTRE : CUJIRA (32) NAME OF SCHOOL (STRONG ROOM & MAIN CENTRE) : MUSHTMUSHTIFUNDIFUND HIGH SCHOOL, CUJIRA -GOA SUB - NAME OF SCHOOL & SEAT CENTRE School NOS OF CANDIDATES SHIFTED TOTAL NO. NAME OF SUB-CENTRE index no. TO CANDIDATES MUSHTIFUND H.S. 27122 SHIFTED TO DR. 1 MUSHTIFUND HIGH SCHOOL, CUJIRA -GOA 11.38 K.B. HEDGEWAR H.S. 250 MUSHTIFUND H.S. 27122 SHIFTED TO DR. K.B. HEDGEWAR H.S. & THE ROSARY H.S. 15581 & 15641 SHIFTED TO DR. K.B. 2 DR. K.B. HEDGEWAR H.S. CUJIRA-GOA 11.35 HEDGEWAR H.S. 123 THE ROSARY H.S. 15581 & 15641 SHIFTED 3 THE ROSARY H.S. CUJIRA-GOA 11.34 TO DR. K.B. HEDGEWAR H.S. 128 4 SANTA CRUZ H.S. SANTA-CRUZ, GOA 11.12 117 5 OUR LADY OF MERCES SCHOOL, MERCES ,GOA 11.41 SCHOOLS: 1)OUR LADY OF MERCES SCHOOL, MERCES ,GOA 11.41 66 2)UNION H.S. CHIMBEL,GOA 11.30 23 3)JADEED URDU H.S.,CHIMBEL,GOA 11.43 13 4)GOVT. H.S. CHIMBEL,GOA 11.46 152 26 5)GOVT. H.S.,MERCES-GOA 11.48 13 6)JADEED ENGLISH H.S., CHIMBEL,GOA 11.49 11 TOTAL 770 * TOTAL NUMBER OF CANDIDATES ANSWERING AT CUJIRA CENTRE (32) : 770 CONDUCTOR: MRS.BEENA G.K.SHANKHWALKER OBSERVER: MRS. SANDERINA ETHELVINA VIEGAS CONTACT NO. 9890979360 CONTACT NO: 9823020725 SEATING ARRANGEMENTS SSC EXAMINATION CENTRE NAME : 20 – SIOLIM MAIN CENTRE : ST. FRANCIS XAVIER’S HIGH SCHOOL, SIOLIM- GOA. Sub Centre No. Name of the School As Sub -Centre School No. of No. of Code Candidates Blocks Sub Centre 1 a) ST. FRANCIS XAVIER’S HIGH 01.21 113 Regular 11 SCHOOL, SIOLIM, BARDEZ, 01 Private GOA. 05 Repeater Sub Centre 2 a) HOLY CROSS HIGH SCHOOL, 01.03 47 Regular SIOLIM, BARDEZ, GOA. 06 b) SHRI. SHANTA VIDALAYA 01.43 20 Regular SCHOOL, SODIEM, SIOLIM BARDEZ, GOA. Sub Centre 3 a) KREETI VIDALAYA 01.33 20 Regular SIOLIM, BARDEZ, GOA. 34 Regular 05 b) SHREE. VASANT VIDALAYA 01.19 SIOLIM, BARDEZ, GOA. TOTAL 240 22 CONDUCTOR : OBSERVER : SR. JULIE RODRIGUES MARIA BARBARA D. A. PEREIRA MOBILE : 9552732908 MOBILE : 9822989131 NEW SEATING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MANDREM CENTRE SR. NO. NAME OF THE SUB CENTRE NAME OF SCHOOL NO. OF STUDENTS TOTAL 65 1 05.04 MANDRE H/S MANDREM 05.02 85 20 05.04 MANDRE H/S MANDREM DY. GOVERNMENT H/S AGARWADA NSQF 05.02 (20) CONDUCTOR PANDURANG TORASKAR EXEMPTED (11) 66 05.06 HARMAL PANCHAKRUSHI H/S HARMAL 23 2 133 DY. CONDUCTOR MRS SMITA PARSEKAR (HM) 05.06 HARMAL PANCHAKRUSHI H/S HARMAL 18 05.23 OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL ARAMBOL 26 05.20 IDEAL ENG. H/S PALYEM 05.03 NEW ENG. H/S KERI 26 05.14 RAMAKANT D KHALAP H/S MANDREM 05.14 RAMAKANT D KHALAP H/S MANDREM 29 3 93 DY. MOHANDAS CHODANKAR 05.30 OUR LADY OF RODARY H/S MANDREM 23 05.10 VIDYAPRASARAK H/S MORJIM 15 05.24 PETER ALVARIES H/S MORJIM 05.20 IDEAL ENGHISH HIGH SCHOOL PALYEM RELOCATED STUDENTS FROM INDEX NO 05.06 (10), 05.20 O5.06 (10) 05.20 4 16 DY. CONDUCTOR MR. AZARITO D'SOUZA (HM) (4), 05.14 (1), 05.05 (1) (4) 05.14 (1) 05.04(1) NOTE: NSQF 05.02 (20) AND EXEMPTED (11) STUDENTS AT MANDRE HIGH SCHOOL MANDREM. CONDUCTOR: MR. VIVEK BODKE MANDRE H/S OBSERVER: MR. PARSHURAM GAWADE SHRI BHAGWATI 9423324039/9511645126 H/S 9923799836/9922094757 GOA BOARD OF SECONDARY & HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION REVISED FINAL SEATING ARRANGEMENT S.S.C. EXAMINATION - 2020 PERNEM - CENTRE ( 14 ) Total No. of Sr.
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