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No. Student Name Score Campus Group 1 10102 Hariom Prasad Sah 91 Tri-chandra Bio 2 10435 Bibek Khanal 91 Tri-chandra Bio 3 10302 Balaram Bhujel 90 Tri-chandra Bio 4 10593 Priyanka Sharma 90 Tri-chandra Bio 5 10605 Suraj Sharma 90 Tri-chandra Bio 6 11758 Aashish Thami 90 Tri-chandra Bio 7 10115 Manoj Gaire 88 Tri-chandra Bio 8 10607 Suman Dhakal 88 Tri-chandra Bio 9 10132 Basudev BK 87 Tri-chandra Bio 10 10655 Ojasvee Rai 87 Tri-chandra Bio 11 10674 Shushant Dahal 87 Tri-chandra Bio 12 11060 Priti Kandel 87 Tri-chandra Bio 13 10851 Susmita K.C. 86 Tri-chandra Bio 14 11083 Amit Panthi 86 Tri-chandra Bio 15 10176 Bikram Dhakal 85 Tri-chandra Bio 16 11046 Riya Pradhan 85 Tri-chandra Bio 17 11869 Janak BC 85 Tri-chandra Bio 18 12014 Rahul Gautam 85 Tri-chandra Bio 19 10407 Amit Kumar Sah 84 Tri-chandra Bio 20 10419 Binod Panthee 84 Tri-chandra Bio 21 10570 Laxman Upadhyay 84 Tri-chandra Bio 22 10833 Suman Kumar Panday 84 Tri-chandra Bio 23 10870 Bibek Gurung 84 Tri-chandra Bio 24 11030 Rahul Jha 84 Tri-chandra Bio 25 11783 Nayan K.C. 84 Tri-chandra Bio 26 10250 Surendra Prasad Yadav 83 Tri-chandra Bio 27 10304 Santosh Khatri 83 Tri-chandra Bio 28 11178 Viddhya Pandey 83 Tri-chandra Bio 29 12018 Nischal Kafle 83 Tri-chandra Bio 30 10259 Gaurab Raj Ghimire 82 Tri-chandra Bio 31 10329 Tilak B.K. 82 Tri-chandra Bio 32 11059 Ruja Khadka 82 Tri-chandra Bio 33 10070 Nikesh Aryal 81 Tri-chandra Bio 34 11055 Ashish Aryal 81 Tri-chandra Bio 35 11767 Ishwori Pakhrin 81 Tri-chandra Bio 36 10208 Sanjib Ray 80 Tri-chandra Bio 37 10606 Aashis Paudel 80 Tri-chandra Bio 38 10993 Suraj Budha 80 Tri-chandra Bio 39 10997 Padam Raj Timilsena 80 Tri-chandra Bio 40 11034 Debendra Darlami 80 Tri-chandra Bio 41 10033 Sashmita Raut 79 Tri-chandra Bio 42 10046 Enzy Subedi 79 Tri-chandra Bio 43 11005 Ramesh BK 79 Tri-chandra Bio 44 11670 Madhav Paudel 79 Tri-chandra Bio 45 10267 Shreeram Adhikari 78 Tri-chandra Bio 46 10699 Nirajan Oad 78 Tri-chandra Bio 47 11123 Sudip Karki 78 Tri-chandra Bio 48 11644 Ashnuma Joshi 78 Tri-chandra Bio 49 11044 Sandip Acharya 77 Tri-chandra Bio 50 11048 Sailesh Adhikari 77 Tri-chandra Bio 51 11903 Rahul Yadav 77 Tri-chandra Bio 52 10350 Gobindra Kumar Yadav 76 Tri-chandra Bio 53 10692 Mohan Karki 76 Tri-chandra Bio 54 10882 Ganesh Bahadur Thapa Kshetri 76 Tri-chandra Bio 55 11047 Neha Pradhan 76 Tri-chandra Bio 56 10848 Updesh Shah Jigyasu 76 Tri-chandra Bio 57 10052 Nabaraj Dawadi 75 Tri-chandra Bio 58 10449 Bidhya Maharjan 75 Tri-chandra Bio 59 10558 Mahamad Ayub Hawari 75 Tri-chandra Bio 60 10621 Hari Krishna 75 Tri-chandra Bio 61 10916 Him Bahadur K.C. 75 Tri-chandra Bio 62 10940 Prajwal Prakash Dharel 75 Tri-chandra Bio 63 11607 Lokraj Awasthi 75 Tri-chandra Bio 64 11625 Abhishek Bhatta 75 Tri-chandra Bio 65 11871 Chandesh Patel 75 Tri-chandra Bio 66 12002 Bijay Gautam 75 Tri-chandra Bio 67 10849 Sumit Verma 75 Tri-chandra Bio 68 10383 Subash Adhikari 74 Tri-chandra Bio 69 11049 Ashish BK 74 Tri-chandra Bio 70 11762 Sandesh Poudel 74 Tri-chandra Bio 71 20906 Alisha Thapa 74 Tri-chandra Bio 72 11152 Samir Raj Joshi 73 Tri-chandra Bio 73 11624 Nischal Rawal 73 Tri-chandra Bio 74 10682 Ishika Acharya 72 Tri-chandra Bio 75 10830 Alisha Dhungana 72 Tri-chandra Bio 76 11669 Sony Shrestha 72 Tri-chandra Bio 77 11899 Sujan Sharma 72 Tri-chandra Bio 78 11924 Dikshya Aryal 72 Tri-chandra Bio 79 11988 Mahendra Acharya 72 Tri-chandra Bio 80 10001 Tarka Raj Jaishi 71 Tri-chandra Bio 81 10034 Abhishek Khadka 71 Tri-chandra Bio 82 10528 Ankesh Kumar Gupta 71 Tri-chandra Bio 83 10900 Abhyash Gautam 71 Tri-chandra Bio 84 12040 Srijana Gurung 71 Tri-chandra Bio 85 10178 Saroj Karki 70 Tri-chandra Bio 86 10638 Aashutosh Kumar Yadav 70 Tri-chandra Bio 87 10715 Shova Pande 70 Tri-chandra Bio 88 10716 Srijana Bhandari 70 Tri-chandra Bio 89 10805 Suraj Sah 70 Tri-chandra Bio 90 11169 Jaiendra Bishwakarma 70 Tri-chandra Bio 91 11814 Bijay Panthi 70 Tri-chandra Bio 92 10509 Shree Krishna Sigdel 69 Tri-chandra Bio 93 10545 Bidhya Maharjan 69 Tri-chandra Bio 94 10760 Ishwor Pandey 69 Tri-chandra Bio 95 10787 Rabi Shankar Jha 69 Tri-chandra Bio 96 10862 Ashish Giri 69 Tri-chandra Bio 97 12001 Rejina Mainali 69 Tri-chandra Bio 98 10410 Amit Kumar Yadav 68 Tri-chandra Bio 99 10546 Rubi Khadgi 68 Tri-chandra Bio 100 10712 Pratima Ghising 68 Tri-chandra Bio 101 10855 Sujan Shrestha 68 Tri-chandra Bio 102 11061 Binay Kumar Sah 68 Tri-chandra Bio 103 11993 Bishal Babu Poudel 68 Tri-chandra Bio 104 10041 Ajit Kumar Sah 67 Tri-chandra Bio 105 10151 Pawan Gautam 67 Tri-chandra Bio 106 10278 Satish Ayer 67 Tri-chandra Bio 107 10331 Rabindra Babu Kunwar 67 Tri-chandra Bio 108 10634 Babita Dangol 67 Tri-chandra Bio 109 11915 Suman Bhandari 67 Tri-chandra Bio 110 12099 Tulsi Sapkota 67 Tri-chandra Bio 111 10124 Pratik Kumar Pandit 66 Tri-chandra Bio 112 10201 Sadikshya Dahal 66 Tri-chandra Bio 113 10334 Phurpi Tamang 66 Tri-chandra Bio 114 10351 Bishal Sanjel 66 Tri-chandra Bio 115 10408 Pravin Kumar Sah 66 Tri-chandra Bio 116 10525 Devi Prasad Sanjyal 66 Tri-chandra Bio 117 10617 Roza Maharjan 66 Tri-chandra Bio 118 11042 Taukirul Hassan 66 Tri-chandra Bio 119 11664 Ashim Adhikari 66 Tri-chandra Bio 120 12020 Prabhat Bhatta 66 Tri-chandra Bio 121 12024 Sangita Lamichhane 66 Tri-chandra Bio 122 12028 Rohit Oli 66 Tri-chandra Bio 123 10051 Subash Sharma 65 Tri-chandra Bio 124 10179 Ritesh Kumar Sah 65 Tri-chandra Bio 125 10363 Jagdish Sharma 65 Tri-chandra Bio 126 10446 Nabin Mainali 65 Tri-chandra Bio 127 10507 Saraswati Shrestha 65 Tri-chandra Bio 128 10672 Manoj Puri 65 Tri-chandra Bio 129 10788 Bibekananda Shah 65 Tri-chandra Bio 130 11691 Saroj Acharya 65 Tri-chandra Bio 131 11785 Narayan Pandey 65 Tri-chandra Bio 132 11796 Dipendra Gautam 65 Tri-chandra Bio 133 10023 Deepjoiti Niraula 64 Tri-chandra Bio 134 10180 Shreeya Adhikari 64 Tri-chandra Bio 135 10397 Sashi Punja Lamichhane 64 Tri-chandra Bio 136 10806 Sujan Tiwari 64 Tri-chandra Bio 137 10842 Pratigya Sapkota 64 Tri-chandra Bio 138 10859 Saroj Rana Magar 64 Tri-chandra Bio 139 11100 Pravin Sah 64 Tri-chandra Bio 140 11631 Rekha Ghimire 64 Tri-chandra Bio 141 11892 Jyotsana Karki 64 Tri-chandra Bio 142 10352 Akhilesh Kumar Barma 63 Tri-chandra Bio 143 10572 Deepmala Kumari Sah 63 Tri-chandra Bio 144 10789 Lakshmeshwar Sah 63 Tri-chandra Bio 145 10942 Priya Dhital 63 Tri-chandra Bio 146 11772 Binita Gautam 63 Tri-chandra Bio 147 12027 Dipika Baniya 63 Tri-chandra Bio 148 12046 Puspa Bharati 63 Tri-chandra Bio 149 10213 Shrisha Khadka 62 Tri-chandra Bio 150 10220 Ranjit Ghimire 62 Tri-chandra Bio 151 10355 Sandesh Parajuli 62 Tri-chandra Bio 152 10431 Spandan Shrestha 62 Tri-chandra Bio 153 10543 Bhupendra Rawat 62 Tri-chandra Bio 154 10568 Garima Lo Tamang 62 Tri-chandra Bio 155 10816 Gudu Kumar Sah 62 Tri-chandra Bio 156 10843 Sritu Rimal 62 Tri-chandra Bio 157 10887 Ishwor Panday 62 Tri-chandra Bio 158 10896 Prashish Lamsal 62 Tri-chandra Bio 159 11618 Bipasana Chand 62 Tri-chandra Bio 160 11630 Dikshya Pathak 62 Tri-chandra Bio 161 11901 Usha Thapa 62 Tri-chandra Bio 162 11943 Safal Shrestha 62 Tri-chandra Bio 163 10066 Trilok Adhikari 61 Tri-chandra Bio 164 10149 Preeyanka Khatiwada 61 Tri-chandra Bio 165 10150 Dinesh Gyawali 61 Tri-chandra Bio 166 10157 Bishnu Pangeni 61 Tri-chandra Bio 167 10323 Marichman Gurung 61 Tri-chandra Bio 168 10392 Jyoti Gajurel 61 Tri-chandra Bio 169 10838 Usha Humagain 61 Tri-chandra Bio 170 10856 Pabin Shrestha 61 Tri-chandra Bio 171 11103 Samiksha Adhikari 61 Tri-chandra Bio 172 11680 Maanavi Neupane 61 Tri-chandra Bio 173 11885 Bipana Shahi 61 Tri-chandra Bio 174 12074 Amrit Pangeni 61 Tri-chandra Bio 175 10014 Pratima Baral 60 Tri-chandra Bio 176 10292 Rabin Kumar Aryal 60 Tri-chandra Bio 177 10314 Karishma Aryal 60 Tri-chandra Bio 178 10420 Suman Adhikari 60 Tri-chandra Bio 179 10466 Krishna Kanta Bhagat 60 Tri-chandra Bio 180 10534 Aashish Pandey 60 Tri-chandra Bio 181 10590 Kabita
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