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Engineering 2021 Engineering 2021 Sex CID Name School Stream MATHS MATHS ) MATHS PHYSICS ENGLISH BIOLOGY Merit Rank Total Marks Total DZONGKHA CHEMISTRY Index Number Application Number Total ( ENG + PHY + CHE ( ENG + PHY Total 1 941_2104S00858 12200060042 DAMPHU CENTRAL SCHOOL Kelden Ghalay M 11202005418 SCI 97 94 97 82 77 370 447 2 941_2104S02065 Seisa Kokusai High School Nidup Dorji M 11504002968 SCI 94 93 93 90 94 370 464 3 941_2104S00834 12200070019 DRUKGYEL CENTRAL SCHOOL Kinley Khamsum Lhendup M 10810002479 SCI 95 94 96 79 71 364 435 4 941_2104S00822 12200260018 UGYEN ACADEMY HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL Ugyen Thukzom F 10701001905 SCI 90 99 94 90 80 81 363 534 5 941_2104S00447 12200260020 UGYEN ACADEMY HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL Arpan Timsina M 11108001939 SCI 97 96 97 73 75 363 438 6 941_2104S01101 12200060013 DAMPHU CENTRAL SCHOOL Norbu Tshering Samdrup M 11109002476 SCI 92 93 100 75 81 360 441 7 941_2104S00311 12200020001 YANGCHENPHUG HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL Rekha Chhetri F 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