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This year’s SEE to be based on Letter Grading Directive, 2078 BS

BHAKTAPUR, Jan 24:  The National Examinations Board has decided to conduct the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) this year and publicize the results in accordance with the Letter Grading Directive 2078 BS.
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BHAKTAPUR, Jan 24:  The National Examinations Board has decided to conduct the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) this year and publicize the results in accordance with the Letter Grading Directive 2078 BS. 


The Board has scheduled the SEE for the year 2080 BS from upcoming March 28 to April 9. 


Board Chair Dr Mahashram Sharma said the grade ten students this year will be sitting for the SEE as per the new curriculum and results will be published based on the Letter Grading Directive 2078 BS. 


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As per the new system, each SEE student is required to obtain at least 35 marks in theory out of 100 full marks in each subject to be qualified for pursuing higher studies. Any student failing to secure below 35 in theory will not be eligible for getting enrolled in class 11 and will find the result under the Non-Graded category. 


In such a situation, the chance exams for two subjects will be allowed three times. 


A total of 489,000 students, both regular and towards grade improvement, will be appearing for the SEE, according Nandalal Paudel, SEE Controller. 


The grading system has been already implemented in the exams of grades 11 and 12. The Board has intensified the preparations for the SEE.


The printing of question papers, preparations of other logistics and fixing the examination centers are the parts of the preparations, it is said.


(RSS)


 

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