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B.Sc .Ent .Result.2074.Pdf Tribhuvan University Institute of Science and Technology Dean's Office Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal Result of 2074 B.Sc. Entrance (Biological Group) S.N. Entrance No. Student Name Score Campus Group 1 71881 Kismat Khatri 84 Amrit Campus Biological 2 72367 Jyoti Katwal 83 Amrit Campus Biological 3 71923 Susan Gurung 82 Amrit Campus Biological 4 72369 Laxmi Dumjan 81 Amrit Campus Biological 5 72349 Dichyanti Biswakarma 74 Amrit Campus Biological 6 71882 Rupshana Sunar 74 Amrit Campus Biological 7 71837 Sandesh Silwal 73 Amrit Campus Biological 8 71817 Mahesh Acharya 72 Amrit Campus Biological 9 71844 Abishek Acharya 72 Amrit Campus Biological 10 71883 Pramod Kumar Adhikari 72 Amrit Campus Biological 11 71903 Alisha Limbu 72 Amrit Campus Biological 12 72365 Bishal Paudel 71 Amrit Campus Biological 13 72375 Puja Bhat 71 Amrit Campus Biological 14 71904 Lakpa Dolma Sherpa 71 Amrit Campus Biological 15 71884 Chandra Kishore Sardar 70 Amrit Campus Biological 16 72353 Sabita Ghimire 69 Amrit Campus Biological 17 72383 Swornima Dangol 69 Amrit Campus Biological 18 71869 Padam Joshi 69 Amrit Campus Biological 19 72355 Alina Ghale 68 Amrit Campus Biological 20 72382 Balahari Sharma 67 Amrit Campus Biological 21 71926 Dinesh Bista 67 Amrit Campus Biological 22 71851 Kushal Hamal 67 Amrit Campus Biological 23 71824 Irica Neupane 66 Amrit Campus Biological 24 72376 Arati Mahat Chhetri 64 Amrit Campus Biological 25 71823 Shyron Shrepa 64 Amrit Campus Biological 26 71819 Yaiman Siddiquee 64 Amrit Campus Biological 27 71841 Laxmi Devkota 64 Amrit Campus Biological 28 71860 Ronish Pandey 64 Amrit Campus Biological 29 71836 Reeya Pokhrel 63 Amrit Campus Biological 30 71879 Sahanshila Dhungana 63 Amrit Campus Biological 31 71886 Sadish Khulal 63 Amrit Campus Biological 32 72364 Basant Ghimire 62 Amrit Campus Biological 33 71833 Pratigya Rajbhandari 62 Amrit Campus Biological 34 71845 Rajesh Lungeli Magar 61 Amrit Campus Biological 35 71861 Sonika Yogi 61 Amrit Campus Biological 36 71905 Urmila Kunwar 61 Amrit Campus Biological 37 72675 Japan Dong 60 Amrit Campus Biological 38 71825 Rashila Neupane 60 Amrit Campus Biological 39 71840 Mahesh Pokhrel 60 Amrit Campus Biological 40 71846 Unish Nepali 60 Amrit Campus Biological 41 71868 Jeni Thokar 60 Amrit Campus Biological 42 71839 Jhalakman K.C. 59 Amrit Campus Biological 43 71829 Prava Pandey 58 Amrit Campus Biological 44 71831 Prabhat Neupane 58 Amrit Campus Biological 45 71838 Pranjali Bhandari 58 Amrit Campus Biological 46 71855 Shankar Kumar Mahato 57 Amrit Campus Biological 47 71907 Sita Shrestha 57 Amrit Campus Biological 48 72380 Nishana Shrestha 56 Amrit Campus Biological 49 71843 Anita Thami 56 Amrit Campus Biological 50 71808 Binita Lamsal 55 Amrit Campus Biological 51 71809 Apil Shakya 55 Amrit Campus Biological 52 71830 Susma Mishra 55 Amrit Campus Biological 53 71885 Nilu kumari Shah 55 Amrit Campus Biological 54 71908 Anisha Mandal 55 Amrit Campus Biological 55 72348 Chandani Gupta 54 Amrit Campus Biological 56 71805 Biplab Pokharel 54 Amrit Campus Biological 57 71816 Manish Rokaya Chhetri 54 Amrit Campus Biological 58 71849 Bikram Adhikari 54 Amrit Campus Biological 59 72372 Sapana Tamang 53 Amrit Campus Biological 60 71832 Manisha Shrestha 53 Amrit Campus Biological 61 71826 Ujwal Sunar 52 Amrit Campus Biological 62 71858 Srijana Pandit 52 Amrit Campus Biological 63 71922 Anil Damai 52 Amrit Campus Biological 64 71811 Shishir Bashyal 51 Amrit Campus Biological 65 71814 Pawan Kumar Shrestha 51 Amrit Campus Biological 66 71857 Prakriti Khadka 51 Amrit Campus Biological 67 71909 Shankar Tamang 51 Amrit Campus Biological 68 71835 Balihang Limbu 50 Amrit Campus Biological 69 71914 Aarju Rimal 50 Amrit Campus Biological 70 71822 Yuvraj Rayamajhi 49 Amrit Campus Biological 71 72350 Aakriti Adhikari 48 Amrit Campus Biological 72 72368 Bhagwan Dev Chaurasiya 48 Amrit Campus Biological 73 72379 Bikalpa Dawadi 48 Amrit Campus Biological 74 71878 Sherish Bhandari 48 Amrit Campus Biological 75 71889 Sumnima Itani 48 Amrit Campus Biological 76 71924 Sunita Lamichhane 48 Amrit Campus Biological 77 72371 Bipana Tamang 47 Amrit Campus Biological 78 71842 Pareeksha Gauli 47 Amrit Campus Biological 79 71848 Pari Maya Tamang 47 Amrit Campus Biological 80 71853 Mandira Shrestha 47 Amrit Campus Biological 81 71854 Mamata Ghatani 47 Amrit Campus Biological 82 71865 Ashish Kutal Bista 47 Amrit Campus Biological 83 72354 Aanusha Sharma 46 Amrit Campus Biological 84 71899 Manisha Tamang 46 Amrit Campus Biological 85 72344 Meena Jaishi 45 Amrit Campus Biological 86 72345 Dhan Prasad Bohaha 45 Amrit Campus Biological 87 72352 Hrejon Jiwari 45 Amrit Campus Biological 88 71873 Akriti Gurung 45 Amrit Campus Biological 89 71877 Neha Sunar 45 Amrit Campus Biological 90 71887 Nisha Neupane 45 Amrit Campus Biological 91 72370 Tara Burja Magar 44 Amrit Campus Biological 92 72541 Mebika Pathak 44 Amrit Campus Biological 93 71847 Rajkumar Budha 44 Amrit Campus Biological 94 71867 Gaurav Pradhan 44 Amrit Campus Biological 95 71893 Padam Bohara 44 Amrit Campus Biological 96 71917 Ashirbad K.K. Tharu 44 Amrit Campus Biological 97 71810 Ajay Jha 43 Amrit Campus Biological 98 71820 Suraj Chaulagain 43 Amrit Campus Biological 99 71856 Anu Shrestha 43 Amrit Campus Biological 100 71871 Melina Tamang 43 Amrit Campus Biological 101 71898 Abhiyan Dahal 43 Amrit Campus Biological 102 71928 Bishal Giri 43 Amrit Campus Biological 103 72343 Aastha Shrestha 42 Amrit Campus Biological 104 71874 Lalita Phuyal 42 Amrit Campus Biological 105 71913 Agnishikha Neupane 42 Amrit Campus Biological 106 71927 Rabin Katiwada 42 Amrit Campus Biological 107 72351 Samundra Neupane 41 Amrit Campus Biological 108 72362 Pratima Paudel 41 Amrit Campus Biological 109 72373 Bandana Rimal 41 Amrit Campus Biological 110 71818 Kamal Chaudhary 41 Amrit Campus Biological 111 71852 Sangam Bhusal 41 Amrit Campus Biological 112 71880 Nakendra Malla 41 Amrit Campus Biological 113 71925 Saphal Ghimire 41 Amrit Campus Biological 114 72359 Prabha Dhamala 40 Amrit Campus Biological 115 72363 Raman Lawat 40 Amrit Campus Biological 116 72374 Gajal Karna 40 Amrit Campus Biological 117 71812 Rajesh Pudasaini 40 Amrit Campus Biological 118 71827 Suraksha Devkota 40 Amrit Campus Biological 119 71902 Pabitra Gurung 40 Amrit Campus Biological 120 72358 Pabitra Khatri 39 Amrit Campus Biological 121 72366 Lapsang Lama 39 Amrit Campus Biological 122 72378 Sushant Bhattarai 39 Amrit Campus Biological 123 71863 Keshav Adhikari 39 Amrit Campus Biological 124 71870 Priyanka Chand 39 Amrit Campus Biological 125 71916 Abhishek Adhikari 39 Amrit Campus Biological 126 72361 Puja Kumari Thapa 38 Amrit Campus Biological 127 72377 Yangi Sherpa 38 Amrit Campus Biological 128 71807 Sudip Prasad Tharu 38 Amrit Campus Biological 129 71828 Ashwinee G.C. 38 Amrit Campus Biological 130 71862 Jyotsna Neupane 38 Amrit Campus Biological 131 71872 Prem Dipak Chaudhary 38 Amrit Campus Biological 132 71875 Mamata Tamang 38 Amrit Campus Biological 133 71891 Dipendra Wasti 38 Amrit Campus Biological 134 71895 Rohit Thagunna 38 Amrit Campus Biological 135 71910 Sushila Thapa 38 Amrit Campus Biological 136 72341 Aayush Ghimire 37 Amrit Campus Biological 137 72381 Manisha Pradhan 37 Amrit Campus Biological 138 71813 Ram Krishna Rana Chhetri 37 Amrit Campus Biological 139 71897 Goma Basnet 37 Amrit Campus Biological 140 71912 Pratima Karki 37 Amrit Campus Biological 141 71915 Suraj Basnet 37 Amrit Campus Biological 142 71921 Nisha Adhikari 37 Amrit Campus Biological 143 72357 Goma Neupane 36 Amrit Campus Biological 144 71806 Samir Mishra 36 Amrit Campus Biological 145 71888 Durga Thapa 36 Amrit Campus Biological 146 71918 Bhuban Chalise 36 Amrit Campus Biological 147 72347 Sita Nepali 35 Amrit Campus Biological 148 71866 Nabin Ghale 35 Amrit Campus Biological 149 71876 Rabin Bohara 35 Amrit Campus Biological 150 71896 Sabina Thapa 35 Amrit Campus Biological 151 71900 Chandani Gurung 35 Amrit Campus Biological 152 72356 Uttam Tamang 33 Amrit Campus Biological 153 71850 Mahesh Kafle 32 Amrit Campus Biological 154 72360 Prajwal Devkota 31 Amrit Campus Biological 155 71894 Govinda Magar 31 Amrit Campus Biological 156 71834 Vagya Shree Khanal 30 Amrit Campus Biological 157 71920 Shivaraj Malla 30 Amrit Campus Biological 158 71890 Abin Bagale 30 Amrit Campus Biological 159 71892 Padama Bhusal 30 Amrit Campus Biological 160 72342 Ujwal Nepali 30 Amrit Campus Biological S.N. Entrance No. Student Name Score Campus Group 1 71714 Neelam Suwal 76 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 2 71707 Pramila Bhadel 69 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 3 71712 Saru Prajapati 66 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 4 71708 Roshani Bisunte Mijor 63 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 5 81287 Anjana Shah 62 Bhaktapur Campus 6 71703 Chandika Gwachha 57 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 7 71699 Anisha Phangulu 54 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 8 71713 Sabita Adhikari 54 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 9 71716 Utsav Shrestha 54 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 10 71700 Anu Khatri 53 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 11 71711 Samriti Thapa 53 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 12 71704 Gita Sapkota 52 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 13 71709 Rupisha Budhathoki 52 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 14 Bha 2 Binu Shrestha 51 Bhaktapur Campus 15 71702 Binita Guragain 49 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 16 71710 Sabina Bhandari 48 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 17 Bha 1 Asmita Giri 47 Bhaktapur Campus 18 71705 Hemanta Karki 45 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 19 71706 Kedar Kusma 44 Bhaktapur Campus Biological 20 71715 Sarima Tyata 37 Bhaktapur Campus Biological S.N. Entrance No. Student Name Score Campus Group 1 71722
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