Bhaktapur, Apr 6: This year’s School Education Exam (SEE) towards regular stream concluded on Friday, while of technical stream is continuous.
According to the National Examination Board, the exams were held from March 28 to April 5.
The SEE towards a general stream concluded on Friday, according to Controller Nanda Lal Paudel of the Office of the Controller of Examinations, Grade 10.
The exams were held peacefully except for some sporadic incidents. The exams were commenced simultaneously in 2,064 centres across the country and exams for grade improvement (old course) towards a technical stream are to continue till April 9.
Around 100 students, six superintends and 16 invigilators were expelled for violating the examination code of conduct.
A total of 504,414 students from 10,806 schools had filled up the registration forms for SEE-2080 BS and among them, 250,772 are girls, 253,627 are boys and 15 are others. Among the total students, 15,749 from 506 schools belong to the technical stream.
According to the Controller of Examinations, students are required to obtain a minimum of 35 in theory and 40 in practical in each subject.
It means 35 in each 100-mark subject and 27 in 75 full marks are needed to be upgraded and eligible for getting enrolled in class eleven.
A student getting below 35 in two subjects is allowed to sit for the grade improvement exam next year.
The opportunity to participate in the grade improvement exams will be given three times. #nepal