The National Examination Board (NEB) is conducting the SEE grade increment examination. To accommodate those who did not pass the Secondary Education Examination (SEE), the Board is conducting the grade increment exams.
The National Examination Board (NEB) is conducting the SEE grade increment examination starting today.
To accommodate those who did not pass the Secondary Education Examination (SEE), the Board is conducting the grade increment exams from Wednesday.
The examination will commence at 11AM.
Nandalal Paudel, Controller of Examinations (Grade 10) of the NEB, has announced that 210,000 examinees will participate in the grade increment exams.
A total of 550 centers have been designated nationwide for this purpose.
Students who received ‘NG’ (Non Graded) or were absent during the regular examinations will have the opportunity to take this supplementary exam.
This initiative is being undertaken for the first time, thanks to the special effort of former Education Minister Sumana Shrestha.
The NEB is providing an opportunity for all failed students to improve their grades.
Previously, only candidates with NG in a maximum of two subjects were allowed to appear for grade enhancement exams.