Education, Science and Technology Minister Vidya Bhattarai has given instructions on Monday to conduct the SEE, which will be conducted from Chait 7th across the country, in an orderly, dignified and peaceful manner.
In a virtual meeting with the heads of education development and coordination unit of Madhesh province, she said that any kind of shortcoming in the examination will not be accepted. She also instructed to operate the police in coordination and cooperation with the local and state governments. Warning that anyone who violates the rules in the examination will face strict action She pointed out that the head of the unit should also be responsible for maintaining dignity.
Exams will be conducted simultaneously in 2 thousand 79 exam centers till March 19. According to the National Examination Board Examination Control Office, 5 lakh 14 thousand 71 examinees will participate in the examination. 49 thousand 286 examinees have been added over last year. To make the
examination more inclusive, the Ministry of Education has informed that three special examination centers have been determined this year, including in children's correctional homes and prisons. On the first day of the exam, English and other subjects will be compulsory, while Nepali on March 8, Mathematics on March 10, Science on March 12, Social Education on March 13 and optional subjects will be conducted on the remaining 2 days . To maintain the quality of the
examination and to discourage duplication, the Ministry of Education has said that special monitoring has been arranged. According to the ministry, the exam security, material management and other necessary preparations have reached the final stage.
