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Written Examination for the Position of Management Trainee Written Examination for the Position of Management Trainee Examination Date: 15th Baisakh 2075, Saturday Reporting Time: 8:30 AM Examination Time: 9:00 AM (Sharp) Examination Venue: Golden Gate International College, Old Baneshwor, Battisputali, Kathmandu, Nepal Instructions to shortlisted candidates: * Kindly remember 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. SN Application ID Shortlisted Candidates Permanent Address 1 MT-435 Aagya Chand Mahendranagar, 2 MT-112 Aakriti Giri New Baneshwor, Kathmandu 3 MT-470 Abhay Kushwaha Kalaiya 4 MT-5 Abin Karki Sunsari 5 MT-489 Achyut Raj Pyakurel Tokha Muncipality -2, Kathmandu 6 MT-313 Ajay Phago Suryadoya-10, Phikkal, Ilam 7 MT-230 Ajay Pokhrel Dhurkot Bhanbhane, Nepal 8 MT-367 Ajay Yadav Janakpur 9 MT-193 Akash Kumar Sah Janakpur-10 10 MT-108 Akhilesh Yadav Bhairahawa Gallamandi 11 MT-671 Akriti Shrestha Rainas Municipality-2 Tarkughat, Lamjung 12 MT-482 Akshada Sah Nijgadh-04, Bara 13 MT-126 Aleeza Karki Tinkune, Koteshwor 14 MT-93 Alina Tandukar Babarmahal, Kathmandu 15 MT-258 Alisha Manandhar Ashok Binayak Marg, Kathmandu, Nepal 16 MT-304 Aliza Acharya Biratchowk, Koshi Haraicha, 17 MT-545 Alok Shiwakoti Sunkhani - 8 - Dolakha 18 MT-368 Ambika Dahal Nuwakot 19 MT-55 Ambika Niroula Mechi Municipality- Jhapa 20 MT-606 Amika Maharjan Imadol 21 MT-165 Amir Budhathoki Nasikasthan-4,Kavre 22 MT-543 Amita Mishra Rupakot 9, Tanahun 23 MT-89 Amrit Khanal Bhairahawa, 24 MT-529 Amrit Pandit Suntole-08, Sankhu, Kathmandu 25 MT-538 Amrita Kunwar Thapa Dhikurpokhari-1, Kaski 26 MT-640 Amrita Timalsina Kalanki, Kathmandu 27 MT-455 Anamika Dahal New-Baneshwor, Kathmandu Page 1 of 25 Written Examination for the Position of Management Trainee Examination Date: 15th Baisakh 2075, Saturday Reporting Time: 8:30 AM Examination Time: 9:00 AM (Sharp) Examination Venue: Golden Gate International College, Old Baneshwor, Battisputali, Kathmandu, Nepal Instructions to shortlisted candidates: * Kindly remember 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. SN Application ID Shortlisted Candidates Permanent Address 28 MT-107 Angila Rajbhandari Mitrapark,Kathmandu 29 MT-347 Angshu Shrestha Imadol, Lalitpur 30 MT-408 Anil Adhikari Butwal, 31 MT-459 Anil Chand Mahendranagar, Kanchanpur 32 MT-9 Anil Khatri Saptari 33 MT-436 Anil Kumar Shrestha Goldhunga-04, Kathmandu 34 MT-363 Anil Shrestha Dillibazar, Kathmandu 35 MT-241 Anish Shrestha Tikathali, Lalitpur, Nepal 36 MT-516 Anish Shrestha Kumpur, Dhading 37 MT-133 Anita Bhandari Dhangadhi, Kailali 38 MT-87 Anjal Joshi Bhimsensthan 39 MT-594 Anjali Pokharel Kanchanbari-4 Biratnagar 40 MT-634 Anjan Gandharva Mitrapark 41 MT-14 Anjana Sanjel Shankharapur 42 MT-223 Anjanakumarichaudhary22 Dhangadi, Siraha Nepal 43 MT-370 Anjeela Manandhar Banasthali, Kathmandu 44 MT-226 Anjir Shrestha Dhapasi, Tokha-5, Kathmandu 45 MT-109 Anju Kumari Nayak Janakpur, Dhanusha-14 46 MT-54 Anju Maharjan Thecho,Lalitpur 47 MT-462 Anju Rajbhandari Thahity, Kathmandu 48 MT-553 Anu Bajracharya Butwal-10, Sukhanagar 49 MT-441 Anu Jha Nayabazar 50 MT-576 Anu Shahi Waling-10,Syangja 51 MT-248 Apurba Bhattarai Ambika Marg Old Baneshwor 52 MT-308 Archana Arghakhanchi, 53 MT-534 Archana Pyakurel Bhadrawas, Kathmandu 54 MT-200 Archana Sharma Sanepal,Ward No.2 ,Lalitpur Page 2 of 25 Written Examination for the Position of Management Trainee Examination Date: 15th Baisakh 2075, Saturday Reporting Time: 8:30 AM Examination Time: 9:00 AM (Sharp) Examination Venue: Golden Gate International College, Old Baneshwor, Battisputali, Kathmandu, Nepal Instructions to shortlisted candidates: * Kindly remember 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. SN Application ID Shortlisted Candidates Permanent Address 55 MT-293 Arjun Niraula Shivaganj-4,Jhapa 56 MT-570 Arun Kumar Vdc Basatpur-4, Bara 57 MT-70 Asha Manandhar Gyaneshwor , Kathmandu 58 MT-800 Ashaya Acharya Biratnagar 59 MT-277 Ashesh Udas Birtamode, Jhapa 60 MT-339 Ashik Basel Gorkha Phinam 6 61 MT-42 Ashim Shakya Kuleshwor, Kathmandu 62 MT-183 Ashish Na Gyawaly Sitapur-03, Bankey 63 MT-667 Ashish Sigdel Gulariya, Bardiya 64 MT-68 Asmita Budhathoki Sitapaila, Kathmandu 65 MT-663 Astha Shrestha Tyouda Tole, Ason, Kathmandu 66 MT-582 Avinash Shrestha Om! Shanti Nagar, Dhangadhi Kailalai 67 MT-542 Ayush Nepal Kathmandu 68 MT-220 Badri Tiwari Pokhara Lekhanath, Kaski 69 MT-502 Baishali Bajracharya Lazimpat-2,Kathmandu 70 MT-314 Bandana Luitel Okhaldhunga,Sagarmatha 71 MT-147 Barsha Shrestha Kerunga, Arghakhanchi 72 MT-184 Barshana Kafle Dolakha 73 MT-331 Basant Shah Amargadhi Municipality, Dadeldhura, 74 MT-385 Basanta Ghimire Besishahar-9 Lamjung 75 MT-49 Basanti Bhandari Gulmi,Anpchour 6 76 MT-666 Basu Dev Joshi Darchula ,Dattu-9 Sakar 77 MT-450 Basudev Timalsina Chandannath-5, Simkhada, Jumla 78 MT-477 Basuki Pandey Bhairahawa, 79 MT-177 Beepin Thapa Siraha, 80 MT-48 Begam Khadka Dhumbarahi,Kathmandu 81 MT-83 Benjana Subedi Fikkal-6,Illam Mechi, Nepal Page 3 of 25 Written Examination for the Position of Management Trainee Examination Date: 15th Baisakh 2075, Saturday Reporting Time: 8:30 AM Examination Time: 9:00 AM (Sharp) Examination Venue: Golden Gate International College, Old Baneshwor, Battisputali, Kathmandu, Nepal Instructions to shortlisted candidates: * Kindly remember 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. SN Application ID Shortlisted Candidates Permanent Address 82 MT-25 Bhagawati Kharel Anpchour-04, Gulmi 83 MT-488 Bharat Khatri Syangja, 84 MT-451 Bharati Shrestha Gongabu, Kathmandu 85 MT-381 Bhawana Chaudhary Ghoghanpur, Saptari 86 MT-281 Bhesh Bahadur Karki Katunje -06 ,Bhaktapur 87 MT-559 Bhim Nidhi Kant Chiti-7, Lamjung, Nepal 88 MT-160 Bhoj Raj Bhandari Dhangadhi,Kailali-2 89 MT-99 Bhupendra Basnet Arjundhara-1, Jhapa 90 MT-567 Bhupendra Prasad Joshi Godawari-08, Attariya Kailali 91 MT-204 Bibek Shrestha Dillibazar Kathmandu 92 MT-610 Bibek Shrestha Hetauda-10 93 MT-638 Bibek Shrestha Milanchowk-09, Butwal, Rupandehi 94 MT-325 Bidhan Subedi Parbat 95 MT-32 Bidur Bhattarai Haldekalika-08, Nuwakot, Nepal 96 MT-421 Bidur Karki Ratnanagar 2, Chitwan 97 MT-391 Bidur Koirala Jhapa, Nepal 98 MT-256 Bijay Kumar Shah Rajdevi-2,Katarban,Rautahat,Nepal 99 MT-384 Bijay Neupane Tillotama-08,Rupandehi 100 MT-272 Bijay Para Limbu Taplejung 101 MT-327 Bijay Prasad Shrestha Tansen, Palpa 102 MT-82 Bijaya Raj Tiwari Pokhara Lekhnath Municipality-32 103 MT-67 Bikal Devkota Muchchok -O1 ,Gorkha 104 MT-569 Bikash Khatri Barbardiya Municipality, Bardiya 105 MT-66 Bikash Lamichhane Nawalparasi, Kawasoti 12 106 MT-28 Bikesh Pokhrel Dang,Ghorahi 107 MT-187 Bikram Tiwari Shiva Satakshi Municipality Ward No 8, Jhapa ,Nepal 108 MT-321 Bina Kharel Gatthaghar, Madhyapur Thimi Page 4 of 25 Written Examination for the Position of Management Trainee Examination Date: 15th Baisakh 2075, Saturday Reporting Time: 8:30 AM Examination Time: 9:00 AM (Sharp) Examination Venue: Golden Gate International College, Old Baneshwor, Battisputali, Kathmandu, Nepal Instructions to shortlisted candidates: * Kindly remember 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. SN Application ID Shortlisted Candidates Permanent Address 109 MT-372 Bindiya Pandit Chhetri Aarubari,Jorpati 110 MT-318 Bindu Kumari Ojha Amargadhi Municipality-08 Khellek Dadeldhura 111 MT-620 Bindu Thapa Basnet Gothatar-09 112 MT-652 Binisha Shrestha Kalimati 113 MT-53 Binita Dhakal Baluwatar, Kathmandu 114 MT-155 Binita Prajapati Balaju, Kathmandu 115 MT-447 Binita Shakya Thalachhen, Bhaktapur - 4 116 MT-56 Binod Khatiwada Jhapa, 117 MT-16 Binod Thapa Pokhara 14 Chauthe 118 MT-167 Binu Devi Rijal Butwal - 8, Rupandehi 119 MT-289 Bipana Shah Arghakhanchi 120 MT-253 Bipana Subedi Itahari 121 MT-229 Bipin Thapa Siraha, 122 MT-168 Bipina Shrestha Satdobato (Lalitpur), Kathmandu. 123 MT-47 Biplab Kafle Sunsari, 124 MT-206 Bipul Gautam Biratnagar 125 MT-364 Bir Bahadur Deupa Kanchanpur, 126 MT-171 Birendra Singh Saud Shivanath 03, Baitadi 127 MT-417 Bishal Man Shakya Swoyambhu, Kathmandu 128 MT-101 Bishal Mehta Murli-15,Birgunj,Parsa,Nepal 129 MT-266 Bishal Yakha Dharan, 130 MT-292 Bishnu Khimbanjar Panauti 07 Kavre 131 MT-355 Bishnu Prasad Bhusal Kapurdhara, Kathmandu 132 MT-761 Chandani Shrestha New Baneshwor Road, Kathmandu, Nepal 133 MT-659 Chandni Agrawal Rani 21, Biratnagar 134 MT-346 Chandra Tandukar Kathmandu 135 MT-310 Chandrawati Dhakal Basbari -4 Sindhupalchok Page 5 of 25 Written Examination for the Position of Management Trainee Examination
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