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STATE COUNCIL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND
STATE COUNCIL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING(SCERT), KERALA

STATE LEVEL NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION (STATE LEVEL NTSE) 2014 - 2015

ADMISSION CARD

Roll Number

216206

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[To be attested by the head of the
Institution]

Examination Centre
GOVT HSS FOR BOYS,KARAMANA,

Date of Examination

:

02/11/2014

Name of Student

:

DEVIKA LAKSHMI.P.S

Class Studying

:

Name of Father

:

SAJU.P.L

Name of School

:

CHRIST
NAGAR
HIGHER
SECONDARY
SCHOOL,KOWDIAR.P.O,TRIVANDR
UM-695003

Educational District

:

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

Address

:

SREEREJANI,C-8,RNP
LANE,VELLAYAMBALAM,SASTHAM
ANGALAM.P.O,PIN 695510

Signature of the Candidate

Attested by the Head of the School with Office Seal

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* Tear off the slip and hand over the admission card to the invigilator.
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Name of Examination Centre

216206 DEVIKA LAKSHMI.P.S

GOVT
HSS
BOYS,KARAMANA

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