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Controller of Examination Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training Controller Of Examination Sanothimi, Bhaktapur Exam Held on: 2075 Shrawan/Bhadra Published Date: 2076-02-24 Result Summary Sheet (TSLC Level) Program:- Electrical Engineering (18 Months) (Regular & Back) \ (15 Months) Back Candidates Candidates S. N. Name of Institute Passed Symbol No. Pass % Remarks Appeared Pass CENTRAL ENGINEERING CAMPUS, 622 623 624 626 627 629 631 632 635 636 16 10 62.5 1 BALKUMARI, LALITPUR (REGULAR) Back 5864 5874 5876 17 3 17.6 DOLAKHA MULTI-SECTORAL 902 903 904 907 909 910 912 915 916 917 918 919 TRAINING INSTITUE, DOLAKHA 23 15 65.2 2 (REGULAR) 921 922 923 Back 6012 14 1 7.1 HIMALAYA INSTITUTE OF 3 TECHNOLOGY, CHAYSAL, LALITPUR 3701 3702 3705 5 3 60.0 (REGULAR) SHREE MANTHALI HIGHER 4181 4182 4183 4186 4188 4189 4190 4191 4192 4193 SECONDARY SCHOOL, MANTHALI, 4195 4197 4198 4199 4200 4201 4203 4210 4211 4213 39 25 64.1 4 RAMECHHAP (REGULAR) 4215 4216 4217 4218 4219 Back 7643 7649 7654 7655 7659 7660 8198 23 7 30.4 NEPAL POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE 2222 2223 2224 2226 2228 2229 2230 2231 2232 2233 (NEPOLI), [A] KOTESHWOR, 26 19 73.1 5 (KATHMANDU 2234 2236 2238 2239 2240 2241 2242 2243 2246 Back 6661 6662 6663 6664 6667 6668 6670 6671 11 8 72.7 NEPAL POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE (NEPOLI), [B] KOTESHWOR, 2304 2308 2309 2312 2314 2315 15 6 40.0 6 KATHMANDU Back 6701 6712 6713 6715 15 4 26.7 1 OJASBI ACADEMY MAIROAD 2381 2382 2383 2384 2385 2386 2387 2389 2391 2392 13 11 84.6 7 MARGA, SAMAKHUSI, KATHMANDU 2393 Back 6743 6749 6751 12 3 25.0 SHREE KOMIN SHYAMEY 4501 4502 4503 4504 4506 4507 4508 4510 4512 4515 WANGPHEL SECONDARY 30 20 66.7 8 SCHOOL,SYAPHRU-9, RASUWA 4517 4518 4521 4522 4523 4524 4525 4526 4527 4529 Back 7801 3 1 33.3 Elight Technical Training Center, 9 Kathmandu (Back) 8180 2 1 50.0 Total 248 127 51.2 Program:- Electrical Engineering (29 Months) 2nd Year Back Candidates Candidates S. N. Name of Institute Passed Symbol No. Pass % Remarks Appeared Pass SHREE KOMIN SHYAMEY 1 WANGPHEL SECONDARY 7804 7805 2 2 100 SCHOOL,SYAPHRU-9,RASUWA NEPAL POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE 2 (NEPOLI), KOTESHWOR, 6711 1 1 100 (KATHMANDU Program:- Medical Lab Technology (18 Months) (Regular & Back) Candidates Candidates S. N. Name of Institute Passed Symbol No. Pass % Remarks Appeared Pass AMBIKA HEALTH TRAINING 142 144 145 147 149 152 154 156 157 160 162 163 14 29 48.3 1 SCHOOL, SALLAGHARI, BHAKTAPUR 167 169 Back 8215 8216 5622 5626 5629 5630 21 6 28.6 BAGMATI INSTITITUTE OF 343 344 345 348 349 352 353 362 363 365 366 367 14 37 37.8 2 TECHNICAL SCIENCE, KATHMANDU 374 375 Back 5725 5733 23 2 8.7 BINAYAK TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, 465 468 471 472 473 474 477 478 479 482 486 488 39 13 33.3 3 GANGABU, KATHMANDU 491 Back Nill 23 Nill 0.0 2 COMMUNITY HEALTH AND 508 509 512 513 516 518 520 522 527 531 532 534 ENVIRONEMNT DEVELOPEMNT 35 13 37.1 535 4 CENTER, BALAJU, KATHMANDU Back 5801 5806 5809 5819 20 4 20.0 COMMUNITY HEALTH ACADEMY 664 666 668 671 672 678 686 38 7 18.4 5 Back 8204 8205 8207 8208 8209 8210 5883 5886 5892 28 9 32.1 DOLAKHA HEALTH TECHNICAL 701 702 706 707 709 710 712 716 717 727 728 731 31 12 38.7 6 COLLEGE, CHARIKOT, DOLAKHA Back 5901 5902 5908 9 3 33.3 HUMAN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT 1221 1222 1224 1225 1227 1228 1229 1232 1233 1236 AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 1237 1238 1240 1242 1244 1246 1248 1249 1250 1252 37 24 64.9 7 BABARMAHAL, KATHMANDU 1253 1254 1255 1257 Back 6166 6164 6167 6170 13 4 30.8 IWAMURA COLLEGE OF HEALTH 1462 1467 1468 1473 1478 1479 21 6 28.6 8 SCIENCE, BHAKTAPUR Back 6288 9 1 11.1 KANTIPUR COMMUNITY HALTH 1501 1504 1505 1507 1508 1510 1511 1512 1516 1517 37 17 45.9 9 SERVICE, BALAJU, KATHMANDU 1518 1521 1524 1530 1531 1533 1536 Back 6306 6308 6312 12 3 25.0 1701 1703 1705 1707 1708 1710 1712 1716 1717 1718 KATHMANDU SCHOOL OF MEDICAL 57.9 TECNOLOGY, KATHMANDU 1719 1721 1722 1723 1725 1726 1728 1729 1733 1735 38 22 10 1736 1738 Back 6401 6404 6407 6408 6409 6410 6412 6414 6417 6418 20 10 50.0 NATIONAL MULTIPLE COLLEGE, 2182 2184 2187 2195 2197 2199 2202 2205 2206 2208 35 13 37.1 LALITPUR 2209 2210 2214 11 6643 6646 6647 6649 6651 6656 6658 6060 8167 8171 Back 31 11 35.5 8174 3 OJASBI ACADEMY PVT. LTD., 2421 2422 2423 2426 2429 2431 2433 2434 2437 2439 MAIROAD MARGA, SAMAKHUSI, 35 19 54.3 12 KATHMANDU 2440 2442 2443 2447 2448 2449 2450 2451 2454 Back 6762 6764 6766 6771 17 4 23.5 OM SANJIVANI DIAGNOSTIC PVT. 2503 2504 2508 2510 2511 2513 2515 2516 2517 2519 31 15 48.4 13 LTD., KATHMANDU 2520 2521 2523 2527 2531 Back 6805 6809 6810 6811 12 4 33.3 14 SINDHU TECHNICLA INSITUTE Back 6887 6888 6889 6890 6897 19 5 26.3 SCHOOL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2741 2742 2743 2744 2745 2746 2747 2748 2749 2753 25 17 68.0 15 BANASTHALI, KATHMANDU 2754 2755 2756 2758 2760 2764 2765 Back 6925 6927 6928 6935 16 4 25.0 SCHOOL OF TECHNICAL 2821 2823 2824 2827 2829 2831 2834 2838 2839 2841 EDUCATION, KOTESHWOR, 2842 2843 2844 2846 2847 2848 2850 2853 2854 2855 38 22 57.9 16 KATHMANDU 2857 2858 Back 6977 6969 6971 6975 6976 17 5 29.4 SHREE BIRENDRA HOSPITAL, 2901 2902 2903 2904 2905 2907 2908 2909 2910 2911 22 20 90.9 17 CHHAUNI, KATHMANDU 2912 2913 2915 2916 2917 2918 2919 2920 2921 2922 Back 7002 2 1 50.0 3021 3022 3025 3028 3030 3032 3033 3034 3037 3038 SINGH ACADEMY PVT. LTD., 70.3 SAMAKHUSI, KATHMANDU 3039 3040 3041 3042 3043 3045 3046 3047 3048 3050 37 26 18 3051 3052 3053 3054 3055 3057 Back 7062 7063 7064 7066 7067 7068 16 6 37.5 3301 3304 3306 3307 3311 3312 3313 3314 3316 3318 VICTORIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 3319 3321 3322 3324 3325 3326 3329 3330 3333 3334 38 23 60.5 19 KOTESHWOR, KATHMANDU 3335 3336 3337 Back 7211 7217 16 2 12.5 4 VINAYAK COLLEGE OF HEALTH 3421 3422 3423 3424 3427 3429 3431 3433 3437 3438 SCIENCE, BATISPUTALI, 23 15 65.2 20 KATHMANDU 3439 3440 3441 3442 3443 Back 8117 22 1 4.5 YETI HEALTH SCIENCE ACADEMY, 3544 3545 3546 3548 3551 3552 3553 3554 3555 3557 33 16 48.5 21 MAHARAJGUNJ, KATHMANDU 3559 3560 3562 3565 3570 3572 Back Nill 7 Nill 0.0 Total 312 158 50.6 5.
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