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Post Graduate Teacher (Tibetan) Applicants Venue: Bylakuppe Date: 11 - 12 March, 2018 Applicants for the Post: Post Graduate Teacher (English) Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address N-20, Dhondupling Tibetan Settlement, Kollegal 1 100 Tsewang Paljor M Taluk, Distt. Chamrajnagar - 571457 C-24, Dhondenling Settlement, Kollegal Taluk, 2 136 Jampa Dolma F Distt. Chamrajnagar, K.S. 571457 Applicants for the Post: Post Graduate Teacher (Tibetan) Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address 1 40 Penpa M CST Mundgod Camp no. 9, House no. 25, P.O. Bylakuppe, Distt. 2 162 Tenzin Kalden M Mysore, K.S. 571104 Camp no. 4, House 54, Tibetan Settlement 3 372 Passang Lhamo F Mundgod, Distt. Karwar, K.S. 581412 Applicants for the Post: Post Graduate Teacher (History) Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address STS Camp 6, Mundgod, P.O. Tibetan Colony, 1 171 Kalsang Bhakto M Mundgod 581411 Applicants for the Post: Post Graduate Teacher (Geography) Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address H.No. 52, Tibetan Handicraft Centre, Jawalakhel, 1 178 Tashi Yangzom F Ekantakuna, Kathmandu, Nepal TDL V-11, House 17, P.O. Bylakuppe, Periyapatna 2 331 Tsering Phuntsok M Taluk, Mysore Distt. K.S. Applicants for the Post: Post Graduate Teacher (Economics) Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address Camp no. 2, House no. 29, P.O. Tibeta Colony 1 67 Lobsang Dolkar F Mundgod Distt. Karwar 581411 2 78 Passang Lhamo F Bylakuppe d/o Nyendak, Camp no. 15, House no. 38, 3 285 Tenzin Kunga F Chowkur, TDL New Settlement, Malangi Post, Periyapatna Taluk, Mysore, K.S. 571107 Camp 2, House 6A, P.O. Tibetan Colony, 4 434 Dr. Tenzin Tsekyi F Mundgod, Distt. Karwar, K.S. 581411 5 328 Dr. Lhakpa Choden F Rector, CST Mundgod Applicants for the Post: Post Graduate Teacher (Chemistry) Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address 1 22 Dawa Dolma F Bylakuppe SOS TCV Bylakuppe, P.O. Bylakuppe, Distt. 2 433 Jampa Dolkar F Mysore, KS 571104 Page 1 Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address Applicants for the Post: Post Graduate Teacher (Biology) Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address Tibetan Phende Hospital, P.O. Gurupura 571105, 1 13 Tenzin Passang M Hunsur Taluk, Distt. Mysore H-Village, House 21, P.O. Gurupura, Hunsur 2 61 Tenzin Jangchup M Taluk, Mysore Distt. K.S 571105 N-20, Dhondupling Tibetan Settlement, Kollegal 3 158 Gyurme Tenzin M Taluk, Distt. Chamrajnagar - 571457 4 321 Tenzin Tsondue F TCV SOS Bylakuppe w/o Dr. Jayachandra Kempashi, Veterinary 5 462 Vinutha Patil F Hospital Quarters, Mundgod UK 581349 Applicants for the Post: Post Graduate Teacher (Mathematics) Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address Camp 3, House no. 45, Tibetan Colony, Mundgod 1 157 Jampa Wangmo F 581411, Distt. Karwar, KS SFS Academy (CBSE), Electronic City, P.O. 2 230 Tenzin Tsundue M Bangaluru - 560100 Applicants for the Post: Post Graduate Teacher (Commerce) Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address 1 3 Nyima Dolma F Old Camp no. 1, House no. 79, Bylakuppe Applicants for the Post: Trained Graduate Teacher (Humanities) Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address 1 32 Tenzin Methok F CST Mundgod Camp no. 7, House 18, P.O. Tibetan Colony, 2 33 Dawa Dolma F Mundgod 581411, Distt. Karwar, K.S House no. 28, Village 3, Tibetan Colony, 3 43 Tenzin Chemey F Mundgod, Distt. Karwar, K.S. 581411 4 69 Lhamo Dolkar F Bylakuppe CST Gurupura, Staff Quatress, Hunsur Taluk, 5 129 Venkatalakshmi M F Mysore Dist. K.S. 571105 Camp No. 4, House No. 79, Tibetan Colony, 6 133 Kunga Choden M Mundgod 581411, Distt. Karwar, K.S. TDL Camp no. 14, H # 33, Luxmipura, P.O. 7 142 Tenzin Yeshi F Bylakuppe, Distt. Mysore 571106 B-27, G-2, Dekyiling Colony, P.O. Kulhan, 8 143 Tsering Lhakyi F Dehradun, UK 248001 Kunphenling Tibetan Settlement, Ravangla Camp 9 144 Tsering Wangmo F 3, South Sikkim, Distt. Namchi 737139 STS Mahendragarh, PO. Mahendragarh, Distt. 10 172 Tenzin Yangkyi F Gajapati, Odisha Staff Single Quarter, TCV School Selakui, 11 195 Tenzin Desel M Dhulkot, Dehradun 248001, UK Page 2 Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address New Camp 6, House no. 11, Dickey Larsoe Tibetan 12 198 Sonam Wangpo M Settlement, P.O. Bylakuppe, Distt. Mysore KS 571104 d/o Phurbu Tsering, F-6, Dhondenling Tibetan 13 205 Munsel Dolma F Settlement Kollegal, Chamrajnagar Distt. 571457 c/o Lhamu Dolma, Distt. Election Office Bomdila, 14 267 Dawa Dolma F Distt. West Kameng, AP 790001 Camp no. 4, House 3 A, Tibetan Colony, 15 290 Tsering Chonden M Mundgod, Distt. Karwar, K.S. 581412 Camp 6, House 35, P.O. Tibetan Colony, 16 302 Tenzin Passang F Mundgod, Distt. Karwar, K.S. 581411 Camp no. 2, House no. 29, P.O. Tibeta Colony 17 67 Lobsang Dolkar F Mundgod Distt. Karwar 581411 N-20, Dhondupling Tibetan Settlement, Kollegal 18 100 Tsewang Paljor M Taluk, Distt. Chamrajnagar - 571457 C-24, Dhondenling Settlement, Kollegal Taluk, 19 136 Jampa Dolma F Distt. Chamrajnagar, K.S. 571457 d/o Nyendak, Camp no. 15, House no. 38, 20 285 Tenzin Kunga F Chowkur, TDL New Settlement, Malangi Post, Periyapatna Taluk, Mysore, K.S. 571107 Applicants for the Post: Trained Graduate Teacher (Science) Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address 1 63 Dickey Tsomo F Bylakuppe 2 76 Tenzin Nyibhum M Bylakuppe 3 105 Tsering Tashi M Mundgod Village F, House no. 29, P.O. Gurupura, Hunsur 4 145 Kalsang Drugyal M Taluk, Mysore Distt. K.S. 571105 House no. 2, village no. 3, Youlokoe, TDL New 5 152 Tenzin Dawa M Settlement, P.O Bylakuppe 571104 P # 28, Kollegal Settlement Odeyarapalya, 6 164 Karma Tenpa M Kollegal Taluk, Distt. Chamrajnagar, K.S. 571457 7 194 Lobsang Tsering M C-13, H-12, TDL Bylakuppe, Distt. Mysore, KS CST Chandragiri, P.O. Chandragiri, Distt. 8 225 Soumya Ranjan Naik M Gajapati, Odisha, 761017 # 45, 3rd Floor, 6th Main Road, Near South City, 9 378 Sandhya Dev F Santhrupthi Nagar, Bangalore Sera Jey Secondary School, Bylakuppe, Distt. 10 415 Ngawang Nyima M Mysore, K.S. 571104 Vill- Deyasha, P.O. Deyasha, Aligarm, Distt. Purba 11 468 Arnab Bandyopadhyay M Bardhaman,WB 713128 Tibetan Phende Hospital, P.O. Gurupura 571105, 12 13 Tenzin Passang M Hunsur Taluk, Distt. Mysore 13 22 Dawa Dolma F Bylakuppe Page 3 Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address N-20, Dhondupling Tibetan Settlement, Kollegal 14 158 Gyurme Tenzin M Taluk, Distt. Chamrajnagar - 571457 SFS Academy (CBSE), Electronic City, P.O. 15 230 Tenzin Tsundue M Bangaluru - 560100 16 321 Tenzin Tsondue F TCV SOS Bylakuppe SOS TCV Bylakuppe, P.O. Bylakuppe, Distt. 17 433 Jampa Dolkar F Mysore, KS 571104 w/o Dr. Jayachandra Kempashi, Veterinary 18 462 Vinutha Patil F Hospital Quarters, Mundgod UK 581349 Applicants for the Post: Trained Graduate Teacher (Tibetan) Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address TRS Camp no. 5, House no. 40A, P.O. 1 210 Tenzin Choedup M Mahendragada, Distt. Gajapati, Odisha 761017 A Village, House no. 12, P.O. Oderpalaya, 2 431 Jampa Choenyi M Kollegal Taluk, Distt. Chamrajnagar, K.S. 571457 Camp no. 9, House no. 25, P.O. Bylakuppe, Distt. 3 162 Tenzin Kalden M Mysore, K.S. 571104 Camp no. 4, House 54, Tibetan Settlement 4 372 Passang Lhamo F Mundgod, Distt. Karwar, K.S. 581412 Applicants for the Post: Physical Education Teacher Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address 1 37 Ajmal Baig M Gurupura I-Village, House 31B, Dhondenling Tibetan 2 180 Nyima Dolma F Settlement, Kollegal Taluk, Distt. Chamrajnagar 571457 KS TDL, Camp 7, House 5B, P.O. Bylakuppe, Distt. 3 287 Tenzin Lekdup M Mysore, K.S. Chandrashekhar Hungund Post, Mundgod, Distt. Uttar Kanada 4 297 M Honnalli 581349, K.S. Venue not confirmed by the candidate P.O. Tibetan Colony, Camp 7, House 29, 5 200 Nyima Dhondup M Mundgod, Distt. Karwar, KS 581411 Applicants for the Post: Librarian Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address CST Chandragiri, P.O. Chandragiri, Distt. 1 226 Shubhashree Senapati F Gajapati, Odisha, 761017 Tenzin Chogyal, Dalai Lama Institute for Higher 2 389 Tenzin Chokley M Education, Sheshgrinal Hejjala post, Ramnagar, Bengaluru 562109 w/o P. Sekharbabu, PGT Commerce, CST 3 397 B. Krishnavenamma F Mundgod, Distt. Karwar, K.S. Page 4 Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address Vill- Deyasha, P.O. Deyasha, Aligarm, Distt. Purba 4 468 Arnab Bandyopadhyay M Bardhaman,WB 713128 Applicants for the Post: Computer Teacher Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address 1 103 Tenzin Dawa M Bylakuppe TRS Camp no. 4, House no. 7, P.O. 2 147 Tenzin Wangpo M Kamleshwarpur, Distt. Surguja, (CG) 497111 234 Behind Town Police Station, Store Street, 3 216 Imran Khan M Hunsur Town, Mysore Distt. 571105 234 Behind Town Police Station, Store Street, 4 219 Sadhiya KauserA F Hunsur Town, Mysore Distt. 571105 Camp 6, House 23, P.O. Tibetan Colony, 5 249 Lhakpa Dhondup M Mundgod, Distt. Karwar, KS 581411 # 25 A - Village, P.O. Dhondenling Tibetan 6 277 Tenzin Samten M Settlement, Kollegal Taluk, Chamrajnagar Distt. K.S. c/o Kamal Sahu, Palace Line, Post Dist. Balangir 7 301 Lili Sahu F 767001, Odish V #4, Tibetan Settlement Kollegal Taluk, Distt. 8 374 Karma Yeshi Namdak M Chamrajnagar, K.S. 571457 Camp No. 4, House No. 75, Tibetan Colony, 9 466 Sonam Dolma F Mundgod 581411, Distt. Karwar, K.S. CST Chandragiri, P.O. Chandragiri, Distt. 10 226 Shubhashree Senapati F Gajapati, Odisha, 761017 Applicants for the Post: Cultural and Spiritual Teacher Ref. No. Form No. Name Gender Permanent Address 1 25 Ven.
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