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Written Examination Notice for Trainee Assistant Position Instructions to Shortlisted Candidates Written Examination Notice for Trainee Assistant Position Date: 20th Poush 2074, Thursday Reporting Time: 3:30 PM Exam Time: 3:45 PM Sharp Venue: Golden Gate International College, Battisputali, Kathmandu Nepal Instructions to shortlisted candidates: * Kindly note your Application ID while appearing for the written examination. * You must bring original Citizenship Certificate or Driving License or Passport to appear in the written examination which will be used as identification document. * You can bring / use Calculator for written exam. List of Shortlisted Candidates for Written Examination for the Position of Trainee Assistant SN Application ID Name of Candidate Permanent Address 1 TA-727 Aachal Karna Janakpur-4, Dhanusa 2 TA- 1768 Aasa Shrestha Sankosh-03, Dhading 3 TA-1693 Aashish Kumar Jha Birgunj-18, Parsa 4 TA- 1790 Aashish Pokharel Hariban-7, Sarlahi 5 TA-1967 Aatish Sharma Birgunj-13, Parsa 6 TA-1549 Abhishek Adhikari Birgunj-9, Parsa 7 TA- 1390 Abhishek Kumar Thakur Baijanathpur-8, Morang 8 TA-242 Abina Regmi Syangja 9 TA-1932 Abinash Kattel Manakamana-6, Gorkha 10 TA-2669 Abinash Khatiwada Narjamandap-1, Nuwakot 11 TA-2039 Adarsh G C Siddharthanagar-3, Rupendehi 12 TA-696 Aditma Acharya Handigaun-5, Kathmandu 13 TA-969 Ajay Adhikari Anarmati-7, Jhapa 14 TA-2692 Ajay Singh Raya Tharu Sarawal-2, Nawalparasi 15 TA- 1791 Ajit Kumar Sah Bahuari-9, Bara 16 TA-342 Akhlesh Chaudhary Fulika-2, Kapilvastu 17 TA-561 Akshay Kumar Sah Aurahi, Mahottari 18 TA-1562 Alin Shrestha Hetauda-10, Nepal 19 TA-1678 Alina Shrestha Shankharapur-9, Sankhu 20 TA-968 Alisa Bhandari Dangihat-5, Morang 21 TA- 2257 Alisha Shrestha Kamalamai-9, Dhungrebas Sindhuli 22 TA-315 Alok Upadhayay Kapilvastu 23 TA-510 Aman Kumar Bulan Hariharpur-7, Dhanusha 24 TA-99 Amarendra Shah Gopalpur-6, Dhanusa 25 TA-1958 Amarnath Chaudhary Padsari-2, Rupandehi 26 TA-1139 Ambika Malla Devchuli-5, Nawalparasi 27 TA-410 Ameer Kawan Golmadhi-7, Bhaktapur 28 TA-325 Amina Magar Damak-14, Jhapa 29 TA-1582 Amir Naga Bhaktapur-1, Kathmandu 30 TA- 2547 Amit Baral Itahari-3, Sunsari 31 TA-53 Amit Kumar Sah Mahottari 32 TA-1008 Ammar Bahadur Dhami Parshuram-8, Kareni 33 TA-745 Amraendra Kumar Singh Arnaha, Sarlahi 34 TA-2014 Amrita Dhakal Kavresthali-1, Kathmandu 35 TA- 2143 Amrita Ghimire Bhalwad-4, Kapilvastu 36 TA- 2581 Amrita Poudel Lamachaur-19, Pokhara, Kaski 37 TA-2747 Amrita Sapkota Gaidakot-2, Nawalparasi Page 1 of 29 Written Examination Notice for Trainee Assistant Position Date: 20th Poush 2074, Thursday Reporting Time: 3:30 PM Exam Time: 3:45 PM Sharp Venue: Golden Gate International College, Battisputali, Kathmandu Nepal Instructions to shortlisted candidates: * Kindly note your Application ID while appearing for the written examination. * You must bring original Citizenship Certificate or Driving License or Passport to appear in the written examination which will be used as identification document. * You can bring / use Calculator for written exam. List of Shortlisted Candidates for Written Examination for the Position of Trainee Assistant SN Application ID Name of Candidate Permanent Address 38 TA- 2248 Aneesha Pokhrel Hetauda-7, Makwanpur 39 TA-947 Anik Prajapati Dhapasi-8, Kathmandu 40 TA- 1402 Anil Bastola Pokhara-11, Kaski 41 TA-1222 Anil Budhathoki Deurali-6, Bhojpur 42 TA-946 Anil Jha Rajbiraj-6, Saptari 43 TA-1154 Anil Kunwar Chhetri Mahendrakot-6, Kapilvastu 44 TA-2006 Anil Poudel Chhetri Chameta-5, Ilam 45 TA- 2166 Anil Singh Dhami Shankapur-3, Darchula 46 TA-83 Anila Maharjan Nardevi-18, Kathmandu 47 TA-165 Anish Gyanwali Kusumkhola-6, Palpa, Nepal 48 TA-1941 Anish Koirala Bhojpur-3 49 TA-2468 Anish Shrestha Kumpur-3, Dhading 50 TA-1214 Anisha Ghimire Indrapur-3, Morang 51 TA-1849 Anisha Karki Ramgram-6, Nawalparasi 52 TA-118 Anisha Maharjan Lalitpur-9 53 TA- 2173 Anita Bhandari Phujel-3, Gorkha 54 TA-997 Anita Sharma Marang-1, Myagdi 55 TA-1831 Anita Shrestha Jorpati-2, Kathmandu 56 TA- 1345 Anjali Mehta Dhore-8, Parsa 57 TA-1634 Anjana Adhikari Pokhara-16, Kaski 58 TA- 2135 Anjana karki Butwal-09, Rupandehi 59 TA-608 Anjana Kumari Yadav Mahottari 60 TA- 1459 Anjana Shah Gaur, Rautahat 61 TA- 1314 Anjana Sharma Bharatpur-11, Chitwan 62 TA-321 Anjani Kumar Chaudhary Lahan, Siraha 63 TA-2766 Anju Pandit Chhatauna-7, Sarlahi 64 TA-2035 Anju Shrestha Kathmandu-35 65 TA-1285 Ankita Bajracharya Kapilbastu-2 66 TA-851 Annu Mehta Dhorey-8, Parsa 67 TA-512 Annu Sah Mirchaiya, Siraha 68 TA-1633 Anshika Bhusal Kapilvastu-4, Taulihawa 69 TA-266 Antim Gurung Wahanki Thanti-1, Parbat 70 TA-267 Anu Jha Nayabazar, Kathmandu 71 TA- 2118 Anu Maharjan Harisiddhi-1, Lalitpur 72 TA-1838 Anu Prajapati Thimi, Bhaktapur 73 TA-1512 Anu Tamang Dhankuta-1, Hile 74 TA-251 Anuja Aryal Tilottma-2, Rupendehi Page 2 of 29 Written Examination Notice for Trainee Assistant Position Date: 20th Poush 2074, Thursday Reporting Time: 3:30 PM Exam Time: 3:45 PM Sharp Venue: Golden Gate International College, Battisputali, Kathmandu Nepal Instructions to shortlisted candidates: * Kindly note your Application ID while appearing for the written examination. * You must bring original Citizenship Certificate or Driving License or Passport to appear in the written examination which will be used as identification document. * You can bring / use Calculator for written exam. List of Shortlisted Candidates for Written Examination for the Position of Trainee Assistant SN Application ID Name of Candidate Permanent Address 75 TA-225 Anul Shrestha Dharan-16, Sunsari 76 TA-117 Anup Acharya Sarlahi, Bhaktipur-7 77 TA- 2209 Anup Sharma Kattel Khandbari-12, Sankhuwasabha 78 TA-1935 Anupama Bagale Suryapal-9, Lamjung 79 TA-785 Anurag Giri Dharan-16, Sunsari 80 TA-2688 Anusha Ghimire Nijgadh-6, Bara 81 TA- 2170 Anushma Amatya Kupondole-10, Lalitpur 82 TA- 2552 Apeksha Basnet Itahari-7, Sunsari 83 TA-1532 Apsara Itani Chainpur-1, Dhanding 84 TA- 2555 Arati Pandey Swathi-6, Nawalparasi 85 TA- 1361 Arati Swar Dhangadi-1, Kailali 86 TA- 2132 Archana Gyawali Khasyuali-03, Palpa 87 TA-988 Archana Upadhyay Durgauli-1, Kathmandu 88 TA-1007 Archana Yadav Biratnagar-16, Nepal 89 TA-23 Arjun Lamichhane Itahari-2, Sunsari 90 TA-1125 Arjun Neupane Gairung-8, Gorkha 91 TA-859 Arjun Pal Rautahat-9 92 TA- 2281 Arjun Raj Gautam Banganga-8, Bairiya, Kapilvastu 93 TA-329 Aseem Sharma Panaura-2, Dang 94 TA-2011 Asha Bhatta Dhangadi-3, Kailali 95 TA-2379 Ashish Baidya Birgunj-11, Parsa 96 TA-1926 Ashish K.C Changunarayan-4, Bhaktapur 97 TA-1944 Ashish Khanal Arjundhara-6, Jhapa 98 TA-224 Ashish Shrestha Nijgadh, Bara 99 TA-1031 Ashok Kumar Bhatt Mahendranagar, Kanchanpur 100 TA-1925 Ashok Kumar Sah Simardahi-8, Mahottari 101 TA-1999 Ashok Tharu Sorahawa-4, Bardiya 102 TA-80 Asmit Bikram Pant Adarsh nagar-13, Banke 103 TA-1692 Asmit Kumal Dhurkot-3, Nawalparasi 104 TA-2340 Asmita Giri Kapan, Kathmandu 105 TA-2447 Asmita Niraula Itahari-4, Sunsari 106 TA-1540 Asmita Paudel Chilaunebas-6, Syangja 107 TA-366 Asmita Sharma Binamare-2, Baglung 108 TA- 2176 Ayusha Pandey Kathmandu-29 109 TA-559 Ayushma Lamichhane Bageswori, Bhaktapur 110 TA- 2605 Babu Ram Kawar Ghodagaun-03, Rolpa 111 TA-1030 Bal Bahadur Bohara Shreepur-3, Kailali Page 3 of 29 Written Examination Notice for Trainee Assistant Position Date: 20th Poush 2074, Thursday Reporting Time: 3:30 PM Exam Time: 3:45 PM Sharp Venue: Golden Gate International College, Battisputali, Kathmandu Nepal Instructions to shortlisted candidates: * Kindly note your Application ID while appearing for the written examination. * You must bring original Citizenship Certificate or Driving License or Passport to appear in the written examination which will be used as identification document. * You can bring / use Calculator for written exam. List of Shortlisted Candidates for Written Examination for the Position of Trainee Assistant SN Application ID Name of Candidate Permanent Address 112 TA-33 Bal Gobind Chaudhary Sihokhor-09, Kapilvastu 113 TA- 1726 Balika Gautam Khandbari-1, Sankhuwasabha 114 TA-768 Balkrishna Raut Bhuttar-5, Udayapur 115 TA- 2223 Bandana Kumari Karn Tilathi-2, Saptari 116 TA-100 Barsha Humagain Namobuddha-8, Kavre 117 TA-1143 Barun Kumar Chaurasiya Samsi-7, Mahottari 118 TA-1625 Basanta Dahal Godhagau-8, Makwanpur 119 TA-1218 Basanta Devkota Palungtar, Gorkha 120 TA-1504 Basanta Neupane Dang-9, Tulsipur 121 TA-2668 Bhabesh Gautam Hetauda-5, Makwanpur 122 TA-1278 Bhagwati Sigdel Sindhupalanchowk-1 123 TA-1575 Bhan Dev Badu Darchula-9, Nepal 124 TA- 2168 Bharat Kumar Yadav Tankisinwari-08, Biratnagar, Morang 125 TA-286 Bhavuk Ghimire Khandbari-3, Shankhuwasava 126 TA-1860 Bhawana Dhungana Hatiya-4, Makwanpur 127 TA-2094 Bhawana Giri Pithauli-4, Nawalparasi 128 TA-1960 Bhawana joshi Dhangadi-2, Kailali 129 TA- 2207 Bhawana Thapa Biratnagar-02, Morang 130 TA-1061 Bhenu Prasad Khatri (Adhikari) Ektin-4, Tusare 131 TA-2019 Bhim Bahadur Thanait Nawalparasi 132 TA-2082 Bhim Prasad Bhandari Kewore-3, Syangja 133 TA-2667 Bhima Gautam Hetauda-5, Makwanpur 134 TA-176 Bhoj Raj Bhatt Belauri, Kanchanpur, Nepal 135 TA-1069 Bhoj Raj Bhatt Bhimdatta-14, Kanchanpur 136 TA-1525 Bhoj Raj Bhatt Krishnapur-8, Kanchanpur 137 TA- 1436 Bhumika Lamichhane Bharatpur-10, Chitwan 138 TA- 1782 Bhupendra Kunwor Durgauli, Kailali 139 TA-2731 Bhuwon B.K Raikawar Bichawa-8, Kanchanpur 140 TA-2034 Bibas Sapkota Mahadevsthan-2, Kavre 141 TA-1258 Bibek Luitel Chhatre Deurali-3, Dhading 142 TA-1017 Bidhya Manandhar Kalimati, Kathmandu-13 143 TA-102 Bidya Pangeni Nawalparasi Kolhuwa-3 144 TA-1990 Bigyan Karki Khalanga-8, Pyuthan 145 TA- 2184 Bijay Karki Sijuwa-4, Morang 146 TA-1288 Bijay Shrestha Kavrepalanchowk-8 147 TA- 1382 Bijay Thapa Rupandehi 148 TA-74 Bijaya Mohan Katuwal Khandbari-11, Sankhuwasabha Page 4 of 29 Written Examination Notice for Trainee Assistant Position Date: 20th Poush 2074, Thursday Reporting Time: 3:30 PM Exam Time: 3:45 PM Sharp Venue: Golden Gate International College, Battisputali, Kathmandu Nepal Instructions to shortlisted candidates: * Kindly note your Application ID while appearing for the written examination.
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