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SEE exam preparation complete; 1,966 centres fixed nationwide including Japan



Bhaktapur, March 27: The National Examination Board has announced that all preparations for the Secondary Education Examination (SEE), starting from April 2, have been completed. The exams will be conducted simultaneously across all centres from 8:00 AM.

According to Controller of Examinations (Grade 10) Tukaraj Adhikari, a total of 512,421 students will appear in the SEE examinations, which will run until April 10. Among them, 441,566 students are appearing under the regular category, while 70,855 are grade improvement candidates. Female students outnumber males, with 257,613 girls, 254,801 boys, and seven others participating. Additionally, 23 students will take the exam from a centre in Japan.

Bagmati Province has the highest number of examinees, while Karnali has the lowest. A total of 1,966 examination centres have been designated nationwide, covering students from 11,379 schools.

The exams will begin with Compulsory English on April 2, followed by Compulsory Nepali on April 3, Mathematics on April 5, Science and Technology on April 6, Social Studies on April 7, Optional First Paper on April 8, Optional Second Paper on April 9.

The Board has banned collective monitoring inside exam halls after complaints that unnecessary entry by various groups disrupted students. Only authorized officials will be allowed to monitor from outside the centres.

Question papers have already been delivered to all districts with the support of security agencies after printing at Janak Education Materials Centre Limited. Separate question papers have been prepared for each province to prevent widespread disruption in case of leaks.

Each exam centre will have security personnel and staff deployed as per requirements to ensure smooth and fair conduct of the examinations. #nepal #SEE