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IOE-2077-Result (Gurash) IOE-2077 Result S.N. Applicant's Name Gender District Rank 1 Aabhash Thapa Male Kathmandu 36 2 Aabhushan Gajurel Male Chitawan 1035 3 Aabhushan Sapkota Male Kathmandu 1672 4 Aabhuson Moon Shrestha Male Kathmandu 1774 5 Aabik Maharjan Male Lalitpur 6565 6 Aabishkar Ghimire Male Kathmandu 1364 7 Aabishkar Kafle Male Jhapa 2742 8 Aabishkar Khatri Male Gulmi 2477 9 Aabiskar Bhattarai Male Kapilbastu 2350 10 Aabiskar Bhusal Male Nawalparasi 3267 11 Aachal Tiwari Female Mahottari 1702 12 Aadarsh Joshi Male Kanchanpur 2832 13 Aadarsha Acharya Male Panchthar 1122 14 Aadarsha Bhandari Male Nawalparasi 3294 15 Aadarsha Bikram Bartaula Male Makwanpur 3233 16 Aadarsha Dev Male Saptari 3256 17 Aadarsha Khadka Male Dolakha 733 18 Aadarsha Regmi Male Bhaktapur 4893 19 Aadarsha Thapa Magar Male Dhading 751 20 Aadeep Gorkhali Shrestha Male Kathmandu 3895 21 Aadi Sakhakarmi Male Bhaktapur 5281 22 Aadit Silwal Male Parsa 4852 23 Aaditya Aryal Male Rupandehi 800 24 Aaditya Bikram Chand Male Kanchanpur 4678 25 Aaditya Khanal Male Morang 5705 26 Aaditya Kumar Jha Male Mahottari 1944 27 Aaditya Kumar Jha Male Dhanusha 3049 28 Aaditya Mishra Male Mahottari 3956 29 Aaditya Neupane Male Chitawan 5889 30 Aaditya Raj Marahatta Male Gorkha 6598 31 Aaditya Raman Singh Male Lalitpur 2005 32 Aaditya Rijal Male Panchthar 3840 33 Aaditya Sitaula Male Kathmandu 3870 34 Aaditya Yadav Male Rupandehi 4962 35 Aagab Bhattarai Male Arghakhanchi 183 36 Aagaman Pandey Male Kathmandu 1384 37 Aagya Ghimire Female Chitawan 2142 38 Aakansha Thapa Female Makwanpur 5215 39 Aakanshya Tamang Female Kathmandu 2836 40 Aakash Bandhu Aryal Male Rupandehi 997 41 Aakash Bhandari Male Rupandehi 6233 42 Aakash Bhattarai Male Khotang 3889 43 Aakash Budhathoki Male Kathmandu 5283 44 Aakash Fullel Male Arghakhanchi 2947 45 Aakash Ghimire Male Sarlahi 5038 46 Aakash Kamati Male Jhapa 268 47 Aakash Khatri Male Gulmi 1619 48 Aakash Koju Male Bhaktapur 6569 49 Aakash Kumar Jha Male Mahottari 4300 50 Aakash Kumar Thakur Male Dhanusha 705 51 Aakash Mahara Male Kanchanpur 3102 52 Aakash Pandey Male Syangja 4495 53 Aakash Parajuli Male Bhaktapur 4396 54 Aakash Prasad Sah Male Sarlahi 6491 55 Aakash Rai Male Dhankuta 647 56 Aakash Sah Male Sunsari 5628 57 Aakash Shah Male Parsa 5487 58 Aakash Shahi Male Kailali 4376 59 Aakash Shrestha Male Sindhupalchok 3143 60 Aakash Subedi Male Dang 2850 61 Aakash Tharu Male Rupandehi 2922 62 Aakrit Dhakal Male Sunsari 3496 63 Aakrit Dongol Male Kathmandu 200 64 Aakriti Bhattarai Female Bhaktapur 1897 65 Aakriti Bhujel Female Lamjung 6622 66 Aakriti Garbuja Female Myagdi 5943 67 Aakriti Gautam Female Kaski 789 68 Aakriti Khadka Female Chitawan 2244 69 Aakriti Mishra Female Saptari 4170 70 Aakriti Regmi Female Syangja 5708 71 Aakriti Rupakheti Female Dhading 4778 72 Aakriti Sharma Female Achham 3745 73 Aakriti Shrestha Female Gorkha 6149 74 Aakriti Thapa Female Tanahun 5104 75 Aanand Sah Male Mahottari 4515 76 Aananda Adhikari Male Nuwakot 1113 77 Aanchal Yogi Female Banke 5306 78 Aarambha Dhakal Male Nawalparasi 1945 79 Aarati Acharya Female Bardiya 2434 80 Aarati Chhatkuli Female Dhading 1947 81 Aarati Dahal Female Dhading 4322 82 Aarati Mahato Female Sarlahi 1237 83 Aarati Sharma Female Chitawan 2168 84 Aarati Tharu Female Bardiya 5851 85 Aarjan Budathoki Male Makwanpur 322 86 Aarju Adhikari Female Tanahun 1081 87 Aarju Mahata Female Baitadi 1704 88 Aarju Parajuli Female Kaski 3932 89 Aarogya Bhandari Male Chitawan 407 90 Aarogya Chand Male Dadeldhura 4000 91 Aarogya Ghimire Male Rupandehi 3637 92 Aarogya Gyawali Male Kathmandu 2062 93 Aarona Kc Female Dang 4111 94 Aartav Lamsal Male Banke 3970 95 Aarushi Subedi Female Ramechhap 5260 96 Aarya Dahal Female Lalitpur 5032 97 Aarya Gnawali Female Rupandehi 1488 98 Aarya Shree Dev Female Saptari 5835 99 Aaryab Panta Male Kathmandu 1462 100 Aaryan Raj Daibagya Male Bhaktapur 1126 101 Aaryan Roy Male Sunsari 1383 102 Aashesh Silwal Male Lalitpur 3218 103 Aashik Kumar Mahato Male Dhanusha 3930 104 Aashik Kumar Singh Male Saptari 2474 105 Aashik Thapa Male Baglung 3980 106 Aashika Koju Female Bhaktapur 5928 107 Aashika Regmi Female Kaski 2529 108 Aashim Limbu Male Morang 3239 109 Aashir Tuladhar Male Kathmandu 3922 110 Aashira Shrestha Female Kathmandu 3867 111 Aashis Panthi Male Rupandehi 3370 112 Aashish Adhikari Male Salyan 2882 113 Aashish Adhikari Male Kathmandu 4100 114 Aashish Baral Male Kaski 1474 115 Aashish Bhatta Male Dang 4431 116 Aashish Gautam Male Parbat 4272 117 Aashish Jha Male Dhanusha 4107 118 Aashish Kafle Male Kathmandu 497 119 Aashish Katuwal Male Bara 206 120 Aashish Katwal Male Okhaldhunga 2196 121 Aashish Khatri Male Dolpa 5849 122 Aashish Kunwar Male Kaski 6302 123 Aashish Mandal Male Dhanusha 2518 124 Aashish Neupane Male Nawalparasi 3185 125 Aashish Panta Male Kanchanpur 638 126 Aashish Pokharel Male Mahottari 3696 127 Aashish Poudel Male Kathmandu 1922 128 Aashish Rai Male Sunsari 5990 129 Aashish Shrestha Male Gulmi 278 130 Aashish Shrestha Male Khotang 3464 131 Aashish Shrestha Male Arghakhanchi 4674 132 Aashish Sigdel Male Bardiya 1012 133 Aashish Subedi Male Parbat 4708 134 Aashish Upadhyay Male Makwanpur 1681 135 Aashish Yakami Male Bhaktapur 5113 136 Aashisha Khadka Female Pyuthan 5288 137 Aashma Bhattarai Female Lalitpur 2666 138 Aashutosh Aryal Male Kathmandu 5534 139 Aashutosh Joshi Male Kailali 6270 140 Aashutosh Kumar Jha Male Dhanusha 760 141 Aashutosh Kumar Jha Male Rautahat 5087 142 Aashutosh Kumar Ray Male Sarlahi 5269 143 Aashutosh Lohani Male Kathmandu 1259 144 Aashutosh Mishra Male Dhanusha 4620 145 Aashutosh Ray Male Sarlahi 170 146 Aashutosh Yadav Male Siraha 3288 147 Aasis Paudel Male Parbat 1105 148 Aasma Kashichhwa Female Bhaktapur 5590 149 Aastha Khanal Female Arghakhanchi 2092 150 Aastha Khatri Female Sindhuli 4603 151 Aastha Khatri Female Kathmandu 4904 152 Aastha Neupane Female Rautahat 2756 153 Aastha Paudel Female Baglung 827 154 Aastha Shrestha Female Kathmandu 6694 155 Aasutosh Kumar Sony Male Sarlahi 6325 156 Aavash Acharya Male Sunsari 4407 157 Aavash Adhikari Male Chitawan 1267 158 Aavash Adhikari Male Tanahun 5875 159 Aavash Baral Male Chitawan 1050 160 Aavash Bhattarai Male Kathmandu 331 161 Aavash Bhattarai Male Kathmandu 1420 162 Aavash Chand Male Kanchanpur 1123 163 Aavash Chhetri Male Chitawan 135 164 Aavash Devkota Male Gorkha 3594 165 Aavash Neupane Male Palpa 3025 166 Aavash Shrestha Male Lalitpur 608 167 Aavash Shrestha Male Bhaktapur 2838 168 Aavesh Pandit Male Kathmandu 4908 169 Aawishkar Tiwari Male Parbat 633 170 Aayam Jung Pandey Male Sindhupalchok 3713 171 Aayam Thapa Male Kaski 3489 172 Aayojana Bista Female Makwanpur 4560 173 Aayus Adhikari Male Panchthar 1839 174 Aayus Pandey Male Lamjung 3523 175 Aayush Adhikari Male Morang 427 176 Aayush Adhikari Male Kathmandu 849 177 Aayush Adhikari Male Chitawan 5501 178 Aayush Baruwal Male Makwanpur 5232 179 Aayush Bashyal Male Palpa 6327 180 Aayush Basnet Male Rupandehi 846 181 Aayush Bhatta Male Kailali 5963 182 Aayush Bhujel Male Sarlahi 868 183 Aayush Bist Male Kanchanpur 6073 184 Aayush Chamlagain Male Ilam 3892 185 Aayush Chand Male Kanchanpur 957 186 Aayush Chand Male Kathmandu 5093 187 Aayush Chaudhary Male Saptari 3706 188 Aayush Dangi Male Gorkha 593 189 Aayush Dangol Male Kathmandu 5179 190 Aayush Dhakal Male Kathmandu 4586 191 Aayush Dhungana Male Terhathum 2655 192 Aayush Dhungana Male Bhaktapur 5669 193 Aayush Dhungana Male Kavrepalanchok 6071 194 Aayush Dhungana Male Sindhupalchok 6339 195 Aayush Dhungel Male Jhapa 5334 196 Aayush Ghimire Male Lalitpur 3974 197 Aayush Ghimire Male Morang 4841 198 Aayush Jha Male Mahottari 517 199 Aayush Jung Thakuri Male Kaski 185 200 Aayush K.C. Male Kanchanpur 4414 201 Aayush Kafle Male Syangja 519 202 Aayush Kakshapati Male Rupandehi 3804 203 Aayush Karki Male Palpa 2280 204 Aayush Khanal Male Chitawan 1606 205 Aayush Khonju Male Bhaktapur 3622 206 Aayush Kumar Kushwaha Male Sarlahi 528 207 Aayush Lama Male Kathmandu 1392 208 Aayush Luitel Male Kathmandu 378 209 Aayush Luitel Male Sindhupalchok 3625 210 Aayush Man Shrestha Male Pyuthan 525 211 Aayush Pageni Male Chitawan 96 212 Aayush Pandey Male Arghakhanchi 4575 213 Aayush Pangeni Male Syangja 1039 214 Aayush Pantha Male Tanahun 3604 215 Aayush Panthi Male Arghakhanchi 3304 216 Aayush Pathak Male Kathmandu 722 217 Aayush Pathak Male Nuwakot 844 218 Aayush Paudel Male Syangja 3852 219 Aayush Paudel Male Sindhuli 4578 220 Aayush Paudyal Male Jhapa 1991 221 Aayush Pokharel Male Kaski 500 222 Aayush Poudel Male Gulmi 6405 223 Aayush Puri Male Baglung 103 224 Aayush Pyakurel Male Nuwakot 5206 225 Aayush Rajbhandari Male Makwanpur 4763 226 Aayush Regmi Male Nawalparasi 6141 227 Aayush Sapkota Male Rupandehi 272 228 Aayush Sharma Marhatta Male Lalitpur 2601 229 Aayush Shrestha Male Bara 636 230 Aayush Shrestha Male Kathmandu 4262 231 Aayush Shrestha Male Nawalparasi 4698 232 Aayush Shrestha Male Makwanpur 6717 233 Aayush Sinha Male Udayapur 4491 234 Aayush Subedi Male Parbat 603 235 Aayush Timilsina Male Kathmandu 5049 236 Aayusha Karki Female Sunsari 5480 237 Aayusha Odari Female Morang 382 238 Aayusha Regmi Female Chitawan 3765 239 Aayusha Thapa Female Kaski 835 240 Aayushma Bhatta Female Kathmandu 4898 241 Aayushma Karki Female Dolakha 3543 242 Aayushma Koirala Female Kathmandu 6174 243 Abashesh Ranabhat Male Lamjung 5462 244 Abhash Pradhan Male Kathmandu 1629 245 Abhash Shrestha Male Kathmandu 6371 246 Abhay Kumar Shukla Male Kapilbastu 6426 247 Abhay Kushwaha Male Parsa 5545 248 Abhaya Neupane Khatri Male Dolakha 3029 249 Abhaya Shah Male Salyan 5027 250 Abhidha Kunwar Female Kathmandu 3251
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