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Result of SEE exams to be announced on July 26

KATHMANDU, July 22: The National Examinations Board is preparing to announce the results of this year's Secondary Education Examination (SEE) within July 26. Chairman of the Board Dr Mahashram Sharma shared that necessary work is being carried out to publish the results of SEE examinations.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, July 22: The National Examinations Board is preparing to announce the results of this year's Secondary Education Examination (SEE) within July 26. Chairman of the Board Dr Mahashram Sharma shared that necessary work is being carried out to publish the results of SEE examinations. 


This time, the details are being processed a bit more strictly. Sharma added that after collecting all the details and rechecking for the last time, the results will be announced early next week. 


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Arjun Rayamajhi, Controller of Examinations of SEE (Grade 10), said that final preparations are being made to announce the results and if there is no problem the announcement will be made within July  26 and if not on July 28. 


After a two year school-based evaluation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the board conducted the examination in physical presence of the students this year. Examination controller Rayamajhi shared that 257,924 female students and 257,53 male students of 11,615 schools attended the SEE examination.


(RSS)


 

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