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Leh Chapter) Offered Through Directorate of Admisssions, University of Kashmir Session-2018 Sr Selection List of candidates who have applied for admission to B. Ed Programme (Leh Chapter) offered through Directorate of Admisssions, University of Kashmir session-2018 Sr. Form No. Name Parentage Address District Category MM MO %age OM D/O JIMPA, SHOP NUMBER 37, TIBETAN MAIN 1 1898692 TENZIN KUNSANG DAWA TSERING MARKET, NIMALING OLD ROAD, LEH LADAKH LEH OM 4000 3198 79.95 2 1894182 DEACHEN ANGMO TSERING ANGCHUK SAKTI DULU KHAMPA LEH ST 600 457 76.17 3 1896384 SHAHIDA AKHTER MOHD IBRAHIM TURTUK NUBRA LEH ST 2400 1790 74.58 4 1891888 TSEWANG LHAMO SONAM WANGCHOK TIRITH NUBRA LEH LADAKH LEH ST 2400 1773 73.88 HOUSE NAME KHATOTPA BLOCK KHALTSI LEH 5 1896839 STANZIN CHUSKIT NAWANG STANZIN LADAKH LEH ST 1650 1215 73.64 C/O NIMA ANGMO,MES COLONY OPP. INDIAN OIL 6 1892193 DECHEN CHOROL TSERING TONYOT STATION, AGLING ROAD LEH ST 600 438 73.00 7 1899123 KONCHOK TSULTIM TSERING MORUP WANLA (LOMAPA) BLOCK KHALTSI LEH ST 600 430 71.67 8 1894904 TSERING SPALDON LOBZANG TUNDUP SABOO CHIRPON YOKMOS LEH ST 1800 1288 71.56 OLMOCHAY HOUSE VILLAGE: STOK BLOCK: 9 1896719 TSERING ANGMO LOBZANG SAMSTAN CHUCHOT DISTRICT: LEH PIN CODE:194101 LEH ST 1650 1180 71.52 10 1890760 KOUSAR FATEMA MOHD ABASS CHUCHOT SHAMMA LEH ST 2400 1682 70.08 11 1893635 STANZIN ANGMO SANGAY PHUNCHOK VILLAGE - SHEY LEH ST 1650 1151 69.76 12 1893929 STANZIN ANGMO TSEWANG RIGZIN NYAGAKHA STAGOPHILOG LEH LADAKH LEH ST 3450 2395 69.42 HOUSE NO 55,CAMP NO 1, P.O CHOGLAMSAR LEH 13 1894524 DOLMA YANGCHEN NORLAH LADAKH LEH OM 3100 2152 69.42 TIBETAN REFUGEE SETTLEMENT GROUP NO:6 HOUSE NO: 93 AGLING LEH LADAKH PIN CODE: 14 1892234 PEMA DOLMA TATHOP DORJEE 194101 LEH OM 4100 2844 69.37 15 1898762 TSERING DISKET TASHI TSETAN TSASHUNG, HUNDER NUBRA LEH LADAKH LEH ST 2600 1800 69.23 16 1893465 JIGMET ANGMO TSERING NAMGIAL MANETSELDING LEH LADAKH LEH ST 2400 1661 69.21 17 1898893 RIGZIN ANGMO TSERING MURUP RAGOMAPA TEMISGAM LEH ST 2400 1659 69.13 18 1893569 DAWA RINCHEN STANZIN JOLDAN TIA LEH ST 700 480 68.57 19 1897368 THINLES STANZIN SONAM TSEPEL CHUSHUL, DURBUK BLOCK LEH ST 700 480 68.57 MES COLONY OPP. INDIAN OIL STATION, AGLING 20 1892179 DECHEN PALZES LATE TASHI DORJE ROAD LEH ST 2300 1570 68.26 21 1890851 SONAM LADOL NAMGYAL TSEPHAL LIKER YOKMAPA LEH ST 1800 1228 68.22 22 1899206 RIGZIN YANGDOL JIGMET CHOSGIAL SKAMPARI NURBULING LEH LEH ST 10 6.8 68.00 23 1893962 DACHAN YANGDOL TASHI ANGCHOK TASHI ANGCHOK KSAR, NYARMA ,THIKSAY LEH ST 1650 1118 67.76 24 1897526 SONAM YANGDOL TSEWANG YANGJOR TASHI KHANGSAR LEH ST 2400 1620 67.50 25 1891353 URGIAN ANGMO TSEWANG NAMGAIL SAMBA SHELDAN TUKCHA LEH ST 2400 1619 67.46 MANGUE,SASPOL,LEH-LADAKH,JAMMU & 26 1893868 TSERING TUNDUP NAMGIAL ANGCHUK KASHMIR,194101 LEH ST 1800 1205 66.94 Selection List of candidates who have applied for admission to B. Ed Programme (Leh Chapter) offered through Directorate of Admisssions, University of Kashmir session-2018 Sr. Form No. Name Parentage Address District Category MM MO %age 27 1897018 FATIMA BANO ALI HASSAN SHAM PA PARTAPUR NUBRA LEH LADAKH LEH ST 2600 1734 66.69 28 1894435 THINLESS NURBOO SONAM ANGDU ACHINATHANG NOMOCHOK PA LEH LADAKH LEH ST 1650 1098 66.55 R/O SHEY DOKPA HOUSE NEAR DRUK WHITE LOTUS 29 1899134 JIGMET YANGCHAN TSERING MOTUP SCHOOL LEH ST 3000 1991 66.37 30 1897457 TSETAN DOLMA TSEWANG PHUNTSOG SKURBUCHAN,BLOCK KHALTSI,194106 LEH ST 1800 1194 66.33 VILLAGE: TURTUK BLOCK: DISKIT NUBRA 31 1898755 TAHIRA BATOOL GHULAM MOHD DISTRICT: LEH LADAKH PIN CODE:194401 LEH ST 2400 1588 66.17 32 1894164 DISKET ANGMO SONAM ANGDUS DISKET ANGMO NOMOCHOKPA BLOCK KHALTSI LEH ST 1650 1089 66.00 33 1893892 SONAM YANGDOL NAWANG NAMGAIL KAGAPA TEMISGAM KHALTSI LEH LADAKH LEH ST 1650 1087 65.88 34 1891890 PADMA KUNZES DORJE NAMGAIL VILLAGE LAMAYURU LEH ST 700 461 65.86 35 1898841 JIGMAT K ANGMO SONAM GONBO NURLA LEH ST 2400 1579 65.79 SHINGKHAN THIKSAY, LEH-LADAKH JAMMU AND 36 1894507 JIGMATH ANGMO TASHI NAMGAIL KASHMIR LEH ST 1650 1081 65.52 37 1897965 GONBO DORJAY MORUP TSEFAIL KHLATSE DAKCHANPA LEH LADAKH LEH ST 2400 1570 65.42 38 1893126 STANZIN ANGMO SONAM ANGCHOK HOUSE NO. 99 FORT ROAD SHENAM, LEH LEH ST 2650 1733 65.40 39 1896737 URGYAN CHOROL TSERING DORJEY SGANGPA KHANGBU DOMKHAR LEH LADAKH LEH ST 1650 1077 65.27 40 1897167 REGZIN NORBU STANZIN ANGDU KONGMA PA UPSHI LEH LADAKH LEH ST 1650 1069 64.79 41 1899251 DOLMA TSERING TSEWANG YANGJOR KHARNAKLING LEH ST 700 453 64.71 42 1899357 STANZIN PHANTOK TSETAN YANGJOR STONGDAY LEH RBA 700 453 64.71 43 1899232 LOBZANG TSERING MORUP DORJEY HOUSE NAME GONGZANPA CHUCHOT GONGMA LEH ST 2300 1488 64.70 44 1895923 SHAFEEQA PARVEEN HABIBULLAH TURTUK NUBRA LEH LADAKH LEH ST 2400 1550 64.58 VILLAGE: TURTUK BLOCK: DISKIT NUBRA DISTRICT: 45 1898759 HAJIRA BANO ABDUL KARIM LEH LADAKH PIN CODE: 194401 LEH ST 2400 1548 64.50 46 1898845 PADMA ANGMO SONAM SMANLA LARJAYPA TEMISGAM BLOCK KHALSI LEH ST 2400 1534 63.92 HOUSE NAME SHEYKORPON VILLAGE SHEY BLOCK 47 1894676 STANZIN YANGDOL NAWANG CHOZANG CHUCHOT LEH LEH ST 1650 1054 63.88 ZEENAT KAUSER C/O MOHD ASLAM DISTANCE BOOK CENTRE AMI BUILDING OPP SNM HOSPITAL 48 1898000 ZEENAT KAUSER ABDUL RAZAK LEH LADAKH194101 LEH ST 1200 764.15 63.68 THATKANG PA TEMISGAM LEH LADAKH JAMMU 49 1893395 RIGZIN ANGMO TSERING MURUP AND KASHMIR LEH ST 2400 1527 63.63 SHENAM YOKMAPA FORT ROAD NEAR MANDALA 50 1895985 DECHEN YANGDOL PADMA THINLAS HOTEL LEH LEH ST 2600 1650 63.46 51 1897085 SHAMEEN TAHIR MOHD TAHIR BHAT SKAMPARI QATAR COMMUNICATION LEH LEH RBA 1200 759.55 63.30 Selection List of candidates who have applied for admission to B. Ed Programme (Leh Chapter) offered through Directorate of Admisssions, University of Kashmir session-2018 Sr. Form No. Name Parentage Address District Category MM MO %age 52 1896112 TSETAN DOLMA TSERING ANGCHUK BADIRAM HOUSE, SPITUK LEH LADAKH LEH ST 1650 1040 63.03 53 1893922 TASHI YOUTOL TSEWANG DORJAI VILLAGE WANLA LEH LADAKH LEH ST 800 504 63.00 54 1893702 KOWSAR FATIMA ZAHOOR AHMAD OLGOK HUNDER NUBRA LET LADAKH LEH ST 3500 2202 62.91 DUMTING GANGLES, GANGLES, PO GAMGLES, LEH , 55 1894768 LOBZANG CHUNET SKALZANG TUNDUP LEH, JAMMU AND KASHMIR LEH ST 2200 1383 62.86 56 1891843 RIGZIN DOLKAR TSERING MOTUP HOUSE NAME BANGKHA CHEMDAY LEH LADAKH LEH ST 3500 2200 62.86 57 1891975 STANZIN YANGDOL THINLES WANGAIL NOLOCK SAKTI LEH ST 1650 1035 62.73 IBEX COLONY NEAR FRL LEH LADAKH PIN CODE: 58 1892789 STANZIN LODAN NAWANG DORJE 194101 LEH ST 2300 1431 62.22 59 1893790 PHUNTSOG LHAMO TASHI NAMGAIL VILL. ACHINATHANG BLOCK KHALSE LEH LEH ST 1650 1024 62.06 60 1896090 [email protected] YESHI LUNDUP TSEWANG RIGZIN MATHO THANK KOP PHOROKPA LEH ST 2250 1395 62.00 LABA HOUSE SHEY LEH LADAKH, JAMMU AND 61 1898342 RIGZIN ANGMO TSEWANG PHUNTSOG KASHMIR LEH ST 2400 1487 61.96 62 1892639 TASHI YOUDOL RIGZIN CHHEWANG SAKTI LEH LADAKH LEH ST 1650 1022 61.94 63 1899384 EDITH DAWA SONAM ODPAL SHEY SHAMUEL LEH ST 2600 1602 61.62 64 1897328 JIGMAT LOBZANG SONAM WANGDUS C/O CIBS,CHOGLAMSAR LEH ST 2300 1416 61.57 AMPA HOUSE VILLAGE - SAKTI LEH LADAKH PIN 65 1891922 TUNDUP NAMGAIL SONAM STOBAN CODE 194101DISTT. LEH LEH ST 1650 1015 61.52 CAMP NO 1 HOUSE NO 99 P.O CHOGLAMSAR LEH 66 1891408 SECHOE PALMO KARMA TSERING LADAKH LEH OM 1200 737.85 61.49 67 1892804 STANZIN CHALDAN LOBZANG RINCHEN GOMA HOUSE, TIGER NUBRA LEH ST 2300 1414 61.48 68 1894897 PADMA CHOSKIT TSERING STOBDAN DOMKHAR BARMA LEH LADAKH, LEH LADAKH. LEH ST 3300 2025 61.36 69 1893475 SPALZES ANGMO RIGZIN TSETAN CARE OF RIGZIN TSETAN NAKDI, CHUSHOT SHAMA LEH ST 2400 1470 61.25 GONGMA KHANGBA DOMKHAR KHALTSI LEH 70 1893948 STANZIN SAMPHEL TSETAN ANGCHOK LADAKH LEH ST 1650 1009 61.15 R/O SKARA YOKMA BEHIND REACH LADAKH OFFICE 71 1895031 DORJEY NAMGYAL TSERING DORJEY LEH LEH ST 2400 1463 60.96 72 1893796 TSEWANG YANGZAS TSERING ANGCHOK VILL CHOGLAMSAR LEH ST 10 6.081 60.81 GULZAR AHMAD C/O MOHD ASLAM DISTANCE BOOK CENTRE A M I BUILDING OPP S N M HOSPITAL 73 1898084 GULZAR AHMAD ABDUL RASHID LEH LADAKH 194101 LEH ST 1600 970 60.63 74 1899005 NILZA ANGMO KONCHOK CHAMBA KOKPA , TANGTSE, DURBUK , LEH , J&K 194101 LEH ST 2600 1576 60.62 Selection List of candidates who have applied for admission to B. Ed Programme (Leh Chapter) offered through Directorate of Admisssions, University of Kashmir session-2018 Sr. Form No. Name Parentage Address District Category MM MO %age HOUSE NAME TONGPA PA VILLAGE KHARDONG 75 1894718 STANZIN DOLKER SONAM DORJEY BLOCK LEH LEH ST 2400 1451 60.46 76 1899310 THINLES ANGMO TASHI DORJEY CHUCHOT SHAMMMA SHORAYPA, LEH-LADAKH LEH ST 600 362.62 60.44 77 1894817 KUNSANG CHOEDON TSERING GURMAT SKIDMANG LEH ST 2300 1386 60.26 78 1891856 STANZIN SPALZOM TSERING ANGDUS VILLAGE RUMBAK SHINGO LEH ST 700 421 60.14 79 1898061 KONCHOK RANGDOL TASHI ANGCHUK VILLAGE SKURBUCHAN BLOCK KHALTSI LADAKH LEH ST 2300 1383 60.13 80 1891467 CHUNIT ANGMO SONAM ANGCHOK SKAMSANG KATPA LEH LADAKH LEH ST 2400 1440 60.00 81 1893151 TASHI ANGMO TSEWANG NURBO KHARNAKLING, CHOGLAMSAR LEH ST 2300 1380 60.00 82 1893836 TUNDUP LHAMO TASHI DORJAY HOUSE NAAME MALL PA , KHALSAR NUBRA LEH ST 700 420 60.00 83 1898842 DECHEN ANGMO TSERING LAMCHUNG YOKMAPA TEMISGAM WARLUX LEH ST 2400 1440 60.00 84 1890782 WAHEEDA TABASSUM ABDUL WAHID SKAMPARI LEH LEH ST 1800 1077 59.83 85 1895020 WAHEEDA TABASSUM ABDUL WAHID SALAMPATI LEH LEH ST 1800 1077 59.83 86 1894531 CHEMET YANGDOL TSEWANG NORBOO VILLAGE CHARASA HOUSE NAME MANEY LEH ST 1650 987 59.82 87 1890749 HEENA KOUSAR ABDUL AHAD CHUCHOT SHAMMA LEH ST 2400 1430 59.58 88 1899175 TSEWANG DOLKAR NEMA TSERING YOKMAPA TEMISGAM LEH LADAKH LEH ST 3500 2084 59.54 89 1897300 TASHI NAMGAIL KONCHOK SONAM SHACHUKUL LEH ST 2200 1309 59.50 90 1897082 TSERING
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