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QECS Open Ranking Merit list of Registered Candidates for Queens's Endowment for Cultural Studies Scholarships Open Ranking- 2021 CID Sex COM Name School Stream MATHS SUMTAG PHYSICS HISTORY ENGLISH BIOLOGY NYENCHA NYENGAG Merit Rank Merit Total Marks CHOEDJUK DZONGKHA CHEMISTRY ECONOMICS GEOGRAPHY Index Number AGRICULTURE MEDIA STUDIES MEDIA ACCOUNTANCY ENVIRONMENT SCI ENVIRONMENT Application Number COMPUTER STUDIES COMPUTER DZONGKHA RIZHUNG BUSINESS MATHEMATICS BUSINESS Total(English Best Subjects) + 3 1 941_2104S00858 12200060042 DAMPHU CS Kelden Ghalay M 11202005418 SCI 97 94 97 77 82 370 447 2 941_2104S01101 12200060013 DAMPHU CS Norbu Tshering SamdrupM 11109002476 SCI 92 93 100 81 75 360 441 3 941_2104S01723 12200210070 RANJUNG CS Tshering Dekar F 11513002665 COM 88 86 98 93 85 80 359 530 4 941_2104S00400 12200260084 UGYEN ACADEMY HSSTashi Rabten M 11108001278 SCI 94 93 98 81 73 358 439 5 941_2104S00461 12200260051 UGYEN ACADEMY HSSDivya Nepal F 11306001086 SCI 85 96 94 94 68 72 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