Secondary Education Examination (Nepal)

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Secondary Education Examination
Examination Board for Grade 10 in Nepal
AcronymSEE
Education Act2073 B.S (2016 A.D)
Year Started2074 B.S (2017; 5 years ago (2017) A.D)
PredecessorSchool Leaving Certificate (Nepal)
Websitesee.gov.np

The Secondary Education Examination (SEE) is the final examination in the secondary school system of Nepal which is being taken by National Examination Board . National Examination Board upgraded from what was previously known as School Leaving Certificate (SLC).[1]

Every student must take this examination for completing the 10th grade of their study (According to the new Education Act) before they join higher secondary or intermediate level education (12th grade). The SEE examination is said to be scheduled in March of every year. As the new Education Act, 2016 (2073) has been implemented, the SLC examination will be taken place in Grade 12 as a national level examination whereas the examination of Grade 10 will be known as Secondary Education Examination (S.E.E).[2][3] This new Education Act was implemented from 2017 March with 538,000 students taking it.[4]

Grading System[]

The following are the details of the grading system in Nepal which is implemented by the Nepal Government by developing the New Education Act 2073.[5]

SN Interval in Percent Grade Description Grade Point
1 90 to 100 A+ Outstanding 3.65-4.00
2 80 to below 90 A Excellent 3.25-3.65
3 70 to below 80 B+ Very Good 2.80-3.25
4 60 to below 70 B Good 2.40-2.80
5 50 to below 60 C+ Satisfactory 2.00-2.40
6 40 to below 50 C Acceptable 1.60-2.00
7 30 to below 40 D+ Partially Acceptable 1.20-1.60
8 20 to below 30 D Insufficient 0.80-1.20
9 0 to below 20 E Very Insufficient 0.00-0.80

Note:

  • Scores less than 0.80 GPA are not acceptable anywhere.
  • A+ — Including 3.65

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Secondary Education Exams begin today". The Himalayan Times. 16 March 2017.
  2. ^ "SEE Result 2076 2077 by SEE Board Nepal (Updated)". WapNepal.com.np.
  3. ^ http://www.doe.gov.np/assets/uploads/files/0328fd46cc0b600d6f66609439fd0f09.pdf
  4. ^ "538,000 students to take Secondary Education Examinations". The Himalayan Times. 13 March 2017.
  5. ^ "Grading System in Nepal". Retrieved 4 May 2021.

External links[]

Official website

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