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List of Exam Centre May‐June 2017 (Final) LIST OF EXAM CENTRE MAY‐JUNE 2017 (FINAL) S.No. ECC NAME / ADD. Dr. Anoop Kumar, (Principal) Dayanand College Beawer Road Ramganj, 1 1 City : Ajmer, State : ((Raj)) ‐ 305001 PH. : 0145–2440792, (Mob. No.) 082902–60999 E–mail:– [email protected] Shri Indra Bhushan Singh, (Centre Sup.) Th. Har Narayan Singh Degree College 235–P/8M, Karela Bagh (Near Water Works), 2 2 City : Allahabad, State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 211016 PH. : 7850801017, (Mob. No.) 9005811818, 8574510005 E–mail id : [email protected] Shri Lala Ram Thakur, (Principal) Gyan Deep Vidya Peeth Sec. School Daudpur Colony, 3 3 City : Alwar, State : ((Raj)) ‐ 301001 PH. : 0144–2371506, (Mob. No.) 9414367245,9461136009 E–mail:– [email protected] Dr. I.C. Bharti, (Principal) Govt. Polytechnic College Ring Road, Namna Kala, Near Gandhi Chowk, 4 4 City : Ambikapur (Surguja), State : ((C.G.)) ‐ 497001 PH. : 07774–220609, (Mob. No.) 9826403452 Email. [email protected], principal.058.csvtu@gma Shri N.R. Chaudhary, (Principal) N.V.N. Sr. Sec. School B–299–301 Azad Nagar, 5 9 City : Bhilwara, State : ((Raj)) ‐ 311001 PH. : 01482–243430, (Mob. No.) 94143–95582 E–mail:– [email protected] Shri J. R. Das, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya Near Gurunanak Chowk Torwa, 6 13 City : Bilaspur, State : ((C.G.)) ‐ 495004 PH. : 07752–249160, 162, (Mob. No.) 9479525664 Email id : [email protected] Shri Apurba Kumar Banerjee, (Chifef Executive Officer) Bhartiya Bhasha Parishad 36A, Shakespeare Sarani, 7 14 City : Kolkata, State : ((W.B)) ‐ 700017 PH. : 033–22879962, 23593323, (Mob. No.) 9339431576 Email. [email protected] Shri Jitendra Singh Yadav, (Principal) H.L.V.N. Inter College Kannauj, 8 15 City : Chhibramau, State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 209721 PH. : 099560–18948, (Mob. No.) E–mail:– [email protected] LIST OF EXAM CENTRE MAY‐JUNE 2017 (FINAL) Shri Ranjan Kishore, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1 Binod Nagar, 9 19 City : Dhanbad, State : ((Jharkhand.)) ‐ 826001 PH. : 0326–2310551, (Mob. No.) 08986790928 E–mail:– [email protected] Shri R.S. Pandey, (Principal) Krishna Public School Near Utsav Bhawan Sunder Nagar P.O. Supela, 10 20 City : Bhilai, State : ((C.G.)) ‐ 490023 PH. : 0788–2294838, (Mob. No.) 4060430,094060–96398 Shri Ramayan Chouhan, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1 New Project, APO, AFS, 11 22 City : Gorakhpur, State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 273002 PH. : 0551–2273694, (Mob. No.) 9453764246 E–mail:– [email protected] Shri Manveer Singh Meena, (I/C Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 4 Shahid Sagat Singh Marg Khatipura Road, 12 32 City : Jaipur, State : ((Raj)) ‐ 302012 PH. : 0141–2350653, (Mob. No.) 9901354454, 9413908440 Email id : [email protected] Shri Dinkar Saxena, (Principal) Bipin Bihari Inter College Kushipura, 13 34 City : Jhansi, State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 284002 PH. : 98391–49194,94159–42953, (Mob. No.) E–mail:– [email protected] Shri L.R. Thakan, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1 AFS Near Polo Ground,, Ratanada 14 35 City : Jodhpur, State : ((Raj)) ‐ 342011 PH. : 0291–2670991, (Mob. No.) 9414965961 E–mail:– [email protected] Mrs. Saroj Sachan, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1 Armapur Estate Kalpi Road, 15 37 City : Kanpur, State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 208009 PH. : 0512–2513060, (Mob. No.) 94507–83434 E–mail:– [email protected] Dr. K. K. Pandey, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya AMC, Near Topkhana Bazar, 16 40 City : Lucknow, State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 226002 PH. : 0522–2480595, (Mob. No.) 8004915057 Email. [email protected] LIST OF EXAM CENTRE MAY‐JUNE 2017 (FINAL) Shri Tarun Kumar, (Principal) Govt. I.T.I. Near ISBT, Tah. – Sadar,, 17 41 City : Mandi, State : ((H.P.)) ‐ 175001 PH. : 01905–235544, (Mob. No.) 09816804939 Email. [email protected] Mrs. Indu Jain, (Principal) St. Joan's Convent School Opposite JNS. Behind Meharchand Market, Lodhi Road Complax, 18 48 City : New Delhi, State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 110003 PH. : 01124610133/55, (Mob. No.) 9971991706 Email. [email protected] Prof. U.K. Singh, (Director) Indian Institute of Business Management Budh Marg, 19 51 City : Patna, State : ((Bihar)) ‐ 800001 PH. : 0612–2222174, (Mob. No.) 098350–20036 E–mail id–[email protected], [email protected] Mr. Loknath Chandrakar, (Principal) Pt. Ramdayal Tiwari N. N. Hr. Sec. School Amapara, 20 53 City : Raipur, State : ((C.G.)) ‐ 492001 PH. : 0771–6452179, (Mob. No.) 9630467179 Email. [email protected] Shri Arvind Dubey, (Principal) Saraswati Shishu Mandir Dr. Hedgewar Colony Near Police Pared Ground, 21 54 City : Rajgarh (Biaora), State : ((M.P.)) ‐ 465661 PH. : 07372–254780, (Mob. No.) 9826390523 Email. [email protected] Shri S.S. Rajput, (Principal) H.A.V. Inter College Old Kalsia Road, Matagarh, 22 60 City : Saharanpur, State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 247001 PH. : 094125–57624, (Mob. No.) 094122–30947 Shri Sanjay Kumar, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya 39 GTC, Sadar Bazar, 23 69 City : Varanasi Cantt., State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 221002 PH. : 0542–2503320, (Mob. No.) 094512–67626 E–mail:– [email protected] Dr. Niraj Babu, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya IVRI Campus Izzat Nagar, 24 73 City : Bareilly, State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 243122 PH. : 0581–2310057, (Mob. No.) 9532942818 E–mail:– [email protected] LIST OF EXAM CENTRE MAY‐JUNE 2017 (FINAL) Dr. P. K. Pagare, (Principal) Govt. M.G.M.P.G. College Nyas Colony,, 25 75 City : Itarsi, State : ((M.P.)) ‐ 461111 PH. : 07572–240916, (Mob. No.) 9424420132 E–mail:– [email protected] Dr. Namrata Tiku, (Principal) Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya Longwood, 26 76 City : Shimla, State : ((H.P.)) ‐ 171001 PH. : 0177–2807959, (Mob. No.) 9418489716 E–mail id: [email protected] Shri R. S. Dashore, (Vice Principal) Scholars Den Higher Secondary School Deen Dayal Puram, 27 77 City : Khandwa, State : ((M.P.)) ‐ 450001 PH. : 0733–2249191, (Mob. No.) 9407433323 Email. [email protected] Dr. Sumitra Waskel, (Principal) Govt. PG. College Bistan Road, 28 78 City : Khargone, State : ((M.P.)) ‐ 451001 PH. : 07282–241562, (Mob. No.) 90094–05335 Email. [email protected] Shri B.R. Doneriya, (Principal) Govt. MLB Girls Hr. Sec. School No. 1 Girls School Road, 29 79 City : Morena, State : ((M.P.)) ‐ 476001 PH. : 07532–250307, (Mob. No.) 93013–76952 Email. [email protected] Shri B. K. Pandey, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya North Karmaiya, Rewa Road, 30 83 City : Sidhi, State : ((M.P.)) ‐ 486661 PH. : 07822–252205, (Mob. No.) 9425330013 Email id [email protected] Mr. P. Kejriwal, (Centre Suptt.) Lord Buddha Education Foundation Maiti Devi, Opposite Maiti Devi Temple, 31 86 City : Kathmandu, State : ((Nepal)) ‐ PH. : 009771–4411805, (Mob. No.) 09851036541 E–mail:– [email protected] Shri Shekhar Jakhoria, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2 Railway WKSP Colony, Near T.A. Camp Kota J.N. 32 87 City : Kota, State : ((Raj)) ‐ 324002 PH. : 0744–2466171, (Mob. No.) 096022–90001 E–mail:– [email protected] LIST OF EXAM CENTRE MAY‐JUNE 2017 (FINAL) Dr. S.K. Toppo, (Principal) St. Columbo's College College More , Ranchi – Patna Road, 33 90 City : Hazaribag, State : ((Jhar)) ‐ 825301 PH. : 06546–223227, 222197, (Mob. No.) 9835585039, 9031825693 E–mail:– [email protected] MOHD. RAFIK KHAN, (Principal) Gyandeep English Mediam Hr. Sec. School Civil Line Tilak Ward Near Head Post Office, 34 91 City : Mandla, State : ((M.P.)) ‐ 481661 PH. : 07642–250010, (Mob. No.) 9425853388 E–mail:– gyandeepmandla@ rediffmail.com Mr. Basant Kumar, (Principal) Computer tech Mahavidyalaya Near Dr. Ambeddkar Chowk, NH–30 35 96 City : Dhamtari, State : ((C.G.)) ‐ 493773 PH. : 90988–70709, (Mob. No.) 97137–53586 Email. [email protected] Shri Gopal Das Singla, (Principal) Bhopalwala Arya Sr. Sec. School Near Main Water Works, 36 97 City : Shri Ganganagar, State : ((Raj)) ‐ 335001 PH. : 0154–2441315, (Mob. No.) 9414246039 Email. [email protected] Shri Umesh Dwivedi, (Principal) Moolchand Academy Kotdwar Road,, 37 106 City : Najibabad (Bijnor), State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 246763 PH. : 09434563262, (Mob. No.) 9927847960 Email : [email protected] Rajendra Kumar Sharma, (I/C Principal) LBS College Kothi Banswara Road, 38 117 City : Pratapgarh, State : ((Raj.)) ‐ 312605 PH. : 01478–220105, (Mob. No.) 09929325151 Email id : [email protected] Dr. Kiran Bala, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya P. O. Heerapatti, 39 120 City : Azamgarh, State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 276001 PH. : 05462265110, (Mob. No.) 8004962419 Email : [email protected] Shri Sant Lal, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya Ganeshpur Road, 40 121 City : Basti, State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 272002 PH. : 05542–205944, (Mob. No.) 9839429556 Email id : [email protected] LIST OF EXAM CENTRE MAY‐JUNE 2017 (FINAL) Shri Girish Chand, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya Yol Cantt (Dharmsala), Teh. Dharamsala Dist. Kangra 41 122 City : Yol Cantt (Dharmsala), State : ((H.P.)) ‐ 176052 PH. : 01892–236167, (Mob. No.) 8629067855 E–mail id:– [email protected] Hanumant Singh Chaohan, (Principal) Govt. Ex. Hr. Sec. School No. 2 Lalitpur Road, 42 126 City : TIKAMGARH, State : ((M.P.)) ‐ 472001 PH. : 07683–246504, (Mob. No.) 8959508973 Email. [email protected] Shri Amit Srivastava, (Principal) Kendriya Vidyalaya Near Head Post Office Faizabad Cantt., 43 127 City : Faizabad Cantt, State : ((U.P.)) ‐ 224001 PH. : 05278–222591, (Mob. No.) 9473898869 E–mail id:– [email protected] Smt. Rajni Arjariya, (Principal) Govt. Hr. Sec. School No. 2 Thandi Sadak,, 44 132 City : Datia, State : ((M.P.)) ‐ 475661 PH. : 07522–235233, (Mob. No.) 9425716684 Email id : [email protected] Shri Virendra Kumar Pandey, (Principal) Govt. Ex. Hr.Sec. School In Fornt Of Jail Katni Road, 45 133 City : Maihar (Satna), State : ((M.P.))
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