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Name of the Shortlisted Students for Class 11 Name of the shortlisted students for Class 11 (Eleven) 2020-2021(2077) Shortlisted students will sit for the test/interview on Tuesday, September 8 and Wednesday, September 9, 2020. The timing, meeting ID & password will be provided to you through the website (stx.edu.np) before the test/interview day. Keep checking the website (stx.edu.np) for further information. The selection of the short listed are done on the basis of class 8, 9 and SEE marks. Note: In the selection, the first preference will be given to the students of St. Xavier’s School, Jawalakhel. SCIENCE A APP. APP. NAME OF THE STUDENT NAME OF THE STUDENT NO. NO. SUGAM DEV PANT 23 AABHA BHANDARI 667 RUJIN DEVKOTA 51 SHIKSHA KARKI 682 SUSHANT SINGH RAUT 74 NISHEL RATNA BAJRACHARYA 683 TANISH 0 BANJADE 76 PRABESH THAPA MAGAR 711 SANGYA JHA 190 HASHIM 0 MAHARJAN 744 SHRAWAN THAPA 198 BIKHAYT SUBEDI 789 PRARABDA SINGH MAHAT 209 PRAMIKA SINGH JHA 802 SARASH CHITRAKAR 263 YAGYA MURTI BELBASE 821 ABHINAB ARYAL 272 AAYUSHA KHADKA 822 SWASTIK ARYAL 283 KRISHNA ARYAL 829 SAKRIYA BAJRACHARYA 285 SWASTIKA MAHARJAN 890 NIRDESH BHANDARI 286 ARPAN SAPKOTA 893 SWORNIM SHRESTHA 305 NETRA ADHIKARI 894 SAMIR ADHIKARI 325 SARTHAK DANGOL 917 SWARNIM RISHAL 371 AARAS MAHARJAN 940 BIDHAN THAPA 387 SAMRIDDHI SHRESTHA 968 SHRUTI ACHARYA 388 PRASANNA KUMAR REGMI 981 BILAKSHAN BIKRAM BISTA 390 NIKHIL PRAJAPATI 998 ARYAN - REGMI 473 SUWARNA PYAKUREL 999 AARYAN SHRIVASTAV 485 LOONIVA SHAKYA 1002 PRASHANT GURUNG 490 BIKASH THAPA MAGAR 1004 SUJAL ARYAL 520 ARPITA NULL MISHRA 1055 SURABHI LUITEL 581 SAUGAT BHANDARI 1060 ABHAYA SHRESTHA 594 SNEHA KARNA 1086 SADIKSHYA PAUDEL 636 AYUSH POUDEL 1111 BISHANTA ADHIKARI 1119 PAGE 1 OF 7 SCIENCE B App. App. NAME OF THE STUDENT NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT NO. KEVIN K.C. 18 PRAVAT KIRAN PANDEY 537 AAYUSH ACHARYA 26 SUJWAL KHADKA 539 AAYUSHYA SHRESTHA 48 KRITAN SHRESTHA 552 ROSHAN BISHWAKARMA 68 ROHAN DHAKAL 559 SEPIA SHRESTHA 86 KRITIKA KHADKA 564 PRESHMA PAUDEL 105 ALIN RAJBHADNARI 565 BISHESH MAN SHRESTHA 119 RIYA DEULA 568 SUAYSH SHAKYA 129 NISHANT SAPKOTA 575 DIWASH KANDEL 150 SAKCHHYAM KHADKA 603 SANDESH SAPKOTA 173 NISCHAL PARSAD TIMALSINA 671 KIPA SHAKYA 208 REEJAL MALLY 703 NIRVIK SHRESTHA 210 PRASHANT SAPKOTA 716 SMEEHA SHRESTHA 221 LAKKI TAMANG 748 RONISH ACHARYA 224 KAILASH PRASAD SAH 769 KRITI SAIJU 231 SANKALPA BELBASE 781 MIRA ALE 242 KALPIT BADUWAL 787 SAURAV SUMAN JHA 273 SUBHASH B.K. 791 KASIS THAPA 295 SHREEVATSA ACHARYA 837 AASHUTOSH ADHIKARI 301 DIVAS POUDEL 845 SUKRITI BUDHATHOKI 328 ANUPAMA THAPA 915 JUNU ARYAL 332 SUJAN DHUNGANA 930 MOHAMMAD SAJID 414 MANISH CHAUDHARY 943 CHETANA BUDHA CHHETRI 416 SUJAL SHAH 952 SHAKET KUMAR SHAH 419 YUNIKA KARKI 958 UJJWAL ACHARYA 463 AASHAYA GAUTAM 960 BIBHU GAURAV MISHRA 476 MUSKAN PUN 1032 ADITI ADHIKARI 488 SAMYUK LIMBU 1051 SULAV PAUDEL 508 AAVISKAR DEVKOTA 1085 MONIKA RIMAL 1097 PAGE 2 OF 7 SCIENCE C NAME OF THE STUDENT App. No. NAME OF THE STUDENT App. No. SNEHA YADAV 11 PREKSHA ADHIKARI 514 NIRU BOHARA 19 BIVEK KUMAR YADAV 553 SIDDHI PRADHAN 20 NITESH RIMAL 556 JINENDRA VEER MALAKAR 29 TAMANNA SHRESTHA 573 SINMA TAMANG 30 RAJ RAJESHWORI LEKHAK 580 PRATIK VERMA 33 YANKEE SILWAL 600 PIYUSH DAHAL 37 PRASIDDIKA SHRESTHA 606 BISWO SHRESTHA 52 SHRUTI LUINTEL 613 BARDAN BALAMI 54 SUMI GURUNG 616 ISHA PAUDYAL 58 LAJANA MAHARJAN 622 SARGAM BAGHESHWORY SHAH 61 NIKITA ACHARYA 635 MIKHAIL BHARATI 69 INNIMA KARKI 637 MANTRANA UPADHYAY 70 BIMARSHA RAUT 648 DEEPIKA RAI 75 AWANTIKA POUDEL 701 SILVIA MAHARJAN 90 AAYUSHKA WAGLE 708 PRABUDDHA BAJRACHARYA 128 PRITHU ADHIKARI 709 SANCHAYA DIP KARKI 144 RANJAN KUMAR YADAV 714 ASHLESHA THAPALIA 151 ROSHITA JIJICHA SUNUWAR 717 SWORNIMA SHRESTHA 152 PRATYUSH JUNG K. C. 725 CHANDA SOMAI 160 ISHITA BARAL 753 BIVASHA POKHREL 192 AVI RAMAN K. C. 784 ABHIPSA SUBEDI 196 DIKSHYA POUDEL 810 MALAN MISHRA 237 DIBYA LUITEL 828 ANIZZ YADAV 239 SHRIJANA KUMARI JHA 849 PRAKRITI SHRESTHA 252 YUBINPOKHAREL JSJ 855 SHISTAA DEVKOTA 255 RITIKA MOKTAN 865 ASHIKA RANA 269 AYUSH MISHRA 869 MELINA BASNET 274 SAMEER 0 RAKI 871 AKRITI PARAJULI 280 BIVEK YADAV 883 SNEHA MAHARJAN 282 ANSHU HANG LIMBU 889 AAKRITI ACHARYA 294 PRABHAT YADAV 896 SWEKSHA SHARMA 299 SAMBHAVI ADHIKARI 897 ALISHA BUDHATHOKI 302 SULAGYA KHADKA 913 NANDANI MAHASETH 306 PRASHANSA SHRESTHA 914 MOHAMMAD AADAM NADAF 324 SAJJA REGMI 922 ADITYA DEV 339 RITESH KUMAR SHAH 928 RITISHA SHRESTHA 346 SANSKRITI SILWAL 933 RABINDRA SHAHI 361 ROMAN BHATTA 942 SUBODH BHATTA 369 AAKRITI BASNET 964 SANSKRITI SHRESTHA 376 ALIJA WOSTI 972 RISHAV KARNA 377 AARYA DAHAL 975 AMISHA DEVKOTA 384 ANKIT YADAV 984 AARON TAMANG 385 ANISH DAHAL 985 PRIYA NEMBANG 386 NILAYA DHITAL 1031 RAMAN MAHARJAN 396 BIVEKANAND BK 1047 DIKSHA YADAV 401 LIBLAN APEKCHHA RAI 1057 SANJANA BAJRACHARYA 403 SHIRISHA THAPA 1063 SAMANA MAHARJAN 406 JOHN PRADHAN 1066 SHRISTI MAHAT 434 SURAKSHYA GYAWALI 1071 KRITIKA CHAPAGAIN 444 ANUSKA GYAWALI 1073 SWARNIM SHARMA 465 AARZOO SINGH 1074 BAGMATI GUPTA 482 DIYA DANGOL 1076 AYUSH - DHUNGANA 497 ANUJ KHADKA 1079 ASMINA ADHIKARI 500 ASWINA NEUPANE 1081 INDIRA GAUTAM 507 DIPSANA BASNET 1084 MANISHA KUMARI SHAH 509 ADITI BARMA 1095 PAGE 3 OF 7 MANAGEMENT A NAME OF THE STUDENT App. No. SAMRAJYA SINGH GURUNG 25 BIBHUSHAN MAHARJAN 44 SMRITIKA KUSUM GHARTI 63 ADITI SHRESTHA 94 BHUMIKA SHRESTHA 96 SUSHAN SHAKYA 103 PRAJWOL POKHAREL 143 AYUS SHRESTHA 163 SHREYA BAL TAMANG 171 SHUBHANGI VERMA 184 SAJAN KC 200 NIRNAYA KHADKA 234 ISHANA BHANDARI 270 AASHISH PUDASAINI 327 SAMPADA SINGH 349 ASHISH NEUPANE 354 ROCHAK THAPA 366 KRINJAL MISHRA 372 NANCY ADHIKARY 425 REEJU GHIMIRE 447 KRISHA SHARMA 458 ADHISTHIT BASTOLA 468 PRIYOKTI MANANDHAR 471 SAMUEL MAINALI 477 SAUMYA CHITRAKAR 517 SASHANK SHAHI 551 SHIVANGI THAPA 576 REJINA THAPA MAGAR 587 SAYUJ DHUNGEL 598 NAMAN JHA 609 SWAYAM MAHARJAN 610 MAITREYA SHAKYA 665 AAKRITI SILWAL 666 BIKALPA KUNWAR 674 SHULAV MAHARJAN 696 ANKIT GHIMIRE 702 SUDIP SAPKOTA 728 BACHAN GAUTAM 742 SWEATA LAMSAL 806 ASHWESHA SHRESTHA 812 HAVEN THAPA 836 SHUBHESHA SHUKLA 852 SHANKCHHI SUNUWAR 923 SARASWOTI KAPALI 950 ARYAN KHADKA 1022 UJJAWAL YADAV 1082 PAGE 4 OF 7 MANAGEMENT B NAME OF THE STUDENT App. No. NAME OF THE STUDENT App. No. JENISHA UPRETI 4 RISHNA JOSHI 410 KRISHTINA RANJITKAR 36 RIJAN MAHARJAN 436 SHUVAM DEV PANDEYA 46 NIRUSHA CHALISE 439 PRASHNA MAHARJAN 57 SUBHAM VAR SHRESTHA 441 ANUSKA JOSHI 71 UJJAN TULADHAR 445 DIBBESHWOR ACHARYA 77 LEELEN MANANDHAR 452 LUNIVA JOSHI 80 SUJAN SHRESTHA 461 SUSHAN KARKI 84 AAKASH PRASAD KAYASTHA 462 PRAMUDITA 0 RAI 97 AKRIT AWALE 467 KYUTIE MAHARJAN 106 HABEL TAMANG TAMANG 561 AVISHEK BISTA 134 PEMA LHAMU SHERPA 585 SUPRIYA SHRESTHA 148 AAVASH YONJAN 624 AYUSH RIJAL 157 SAMRIDDHI SUBEDI 639 SIMONE SHRESTHA 161 PRABISHA SHAH 642 PRASANNA PARAJULI 162 SADIKSHYA KHADKA 643 AAKRITI KHANAL 178 MILA BAJRACHARYA 649 REEYA SHRESTHA 180 SAMIR MAHARJAN 650 DIPAMSHU THAPA 182 DIKSHYA HUMAGAIN 654 ANUSA THAPA 206 SUSHANT KHATRI 729 SHRISHA MULMI 243 ANUSKA POKHAREL 734 ASHIM SINGH THAPA 244 ABHINAV SHARMA DUMRE 738 SHREAYASH JOSHI MAHARJAN 264 PRITHA GAUTAM 746 REMAN GHALE 277 PRAKRITI BASNET 759 KRITI RAI 287 AARYA MAHARJAN 761 AAMON MAHAT 292 SPANDAN RAI 768 ADITYA THAPA CHEETRI 309 SUMIT BASNET 770 JUNISHA BUDHATHOKI 310 SAGAR KUMAR KHATRI 795 NISKARSH RIJAL 312 GARIMA THAPA 823 NISCHAYA PYAKUREL 314 HIMANI SINGH 824 MIKAN SAMPANG RAI 320 AACHAL TIMILSINA 847 UPASANA BARAHI 323 GRISHMA THAPA 876 TANUSHREE KUNWAR CHHETRY 347 SUDATT SHAKYA 899 ANUSHKA SHAKYA 350 DIWANSHI ROKA MAGAR 924 PRATISTHA TIMALSINA 353 SURAKSHIT DHUNGEL 966 JOSEPH GHALE 389 CYRUS KARKI 992 SAMYAM SHRESTHA 392 JABBAR AKHTAR 996 PRAWANJAY KC 397 PRASTAV UPRETI 1009 NISCHAL SHAKYA 400 SHIWANI SHAH 1027 DIPSON KHADKA 404 PRANISHA ACHARYA 1099 RISHAV MAHARJAN 409 ASHUTOSH POKHAREL 1104 DEV GANESH 1108 PAGE 5 OF 7 Students of St. Xavier’s School, Jawalakhel (SXJ) need not give test/interview. The final selected list of the SXJ student for class 11 (Eleven) 2020-2021 (2077) is given below: SCIENCE A NAME OF THE STUDENT APP. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT APP. NO. AADITYA SINGH BHANDARY 5 KUNAL CHAUDHARY 322 SUSHANT POUDEL 17 PRATIK KHATRI 456 KRISTAN DHAREL 50 ASHWINI MALLA 516 PRATIK KARANJIT 64 ARJIT CHAND CHAND 530 SIDDHANTA - SHRESTHA 66 AAVASH KHAREL 536 SAHAS SHAKYA 93 ADHIPMAN SINGH BASNET 596 POOJAN SINGH BHANDARI 135 RIZAN BABU SHRESTHA 631 ANKIT RAJ MEHTA 164 SITTAL KHADKA 672 SANSUMA KHUNGGUR MECHE 247 SCIENCE B NAME OF THE STUDENT APP. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT APP. NO. SUJAL KHATIWADA 1 ABHINAV BHETUWAL 298 BHAUTIK KHANAL 6 ABHINAV SUBEDI 331 UTSAV BAJRACHARYA 12 ASHUTOSH KARKI 335 MANZIL SHRESTHA 131 AKRITI PAUDEL 379 SUPREM GAUTAM 137 SHUVHANJAL ADHIKARI 383 ANGEL SHAKYA 185 AARYA THAPA 418 PRABHAS SHRESTHA 205 DIYA BASNET 460 KRIPA PANDEY 213 SAMARTH JUNG RANA 540 SASHWAT SINGH THAPA 257 DIPAN PAUDEL 545 BIVUSHI DAHAL 267 SUSHANT DEVKOTA 632 ADITYA SHARMA 288 SCIENCE C NAME OF THE STUDENT APP. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT APP. NO. SIDDHANJAN KHANAL 2 EEZYA DANGOL 321 SAMPURNA GAUTAM 9 RAJDEEP THAPA 413 SAKSHAM KUMAR 32 ANURA SHRESTHA 415 SMRITI SHRESTHA 81 PRIYANKA REGMI 426 RHISHAB SHRESTHA 139 AVISHEK PARAJULI 430 ASHWINEE PARAJULI 181 SLESHA ADHIKARI 451 SUSHANT KHADKA 215 ARPANA POUDEL 487 ADITI ADHIKARI 219 PEEYUSH CHANDRA SHAH 521 PRISSY KARNA 223 SIMRAN DONGOL 524 SHREYA RAI 268 SHREYA SHRESTHA 558 KRITIKA MAHAT 297 SULABH SHRESTHA 691 SUBI GURUNG 303 AAYUSH MOKTAN 695 SIMRAN CHHETRI 315 ASHIRYA POKHAREL 785 DRISIKA ACHARYA 318 CHINMAYEE TIWARI 912 SIRISH KUMAR BOHARA 319 PAGE 6 OF 7 MANAGEMENT A NAME OF THE STUDENT APP. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT APP. NO. PATRICK DHITAL 14 MITTANG RAI 183 NOEL MAJHI 35 YAMAN BISTA 281 TISA MANANDHAR 41 EVYAK JOSHI 316 DIXITA SHARMA 78 SUYASH POKHAREL 326 SUMIT PANDEY 82 CHIRAG JANAKARMI 337 BIBHABA GYAWALI UPADHAYA 112 SAMEEP RAJKARNIKAR 368 SUPERBA BISTA 113 AMULYA GABRIEL PRADHAN 574 SHREYAN PRADHAN 153 MELISHA ADHIKARI 579 MAHIP RIMAL 167 ARYAN DYOLA 618 BASHIL SHRESTHA 169 ANJALI KHANAL 1046 MANAGEMENT B NAME OF THE STUDENT APP.
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