The Examination Management Committee has formed a three-member investigation committee following complaints that nine students from Bhanujan School Center did not receive the entire mathematics question paper in the SEE grade enhancement examination.
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The Examination Management Committee, Taplejung, has formed an investigation committee after some students taking the SEE grade enhancement exam at the Bhanujan Secondary School Examination Center complained that they did not receive the entire question paper for the mathematics subject.
A three-member investigation committee has been formed under the coordination of Assistant Chief District Officer Yadav Bhattarai, Education Coordination Unit Chief Yogeshwar Bhattarai, and Phungling Municipality Education Branch Chief Prakash Poudel, informed the Examination Management Committee Chairman and Chief District Officer Shivaraj Sedhai.
According to the administration office, nine students have filed a written complaint that they did not receive the entire question paper. The students went to the education unit on the day of the exam and filed a verbal complaint, but after receiving no response, they went to the administration office with their parents on Thursday to complain.
Chief District Officer Sedhai had summoned the examination center chief Kishore Kumar Rai, students, parents, and teachers of Kanchanjungha Secondary School, the school where the complaining student studied, on Friday. The student who filed the complaint, Kanchenjungha English Secondary School, is a private school, and representatives including the umbrella organization PABSON President Devraj Gurung were also present.
During Friday's discussion, the students only sat in the courtyard of the administration office. It is said that an investigation committee was formed after the center president Rai claimed that they had not made any weaknesses and the parents and students did not give up on their claims of weaknesses.
According to Kanchenjungha Secondary School coordinator and PABSON central member Dinesh Bhattarai, it has been seen that the 5-mark question paper has not been received. He has complained that in the previous regular examination, the students of his school did not receive the question paper for 25 minutes on the day of the science subject and that there was no hearing on it.
The student said that after the exam on the day of the mathematics subject, he went to the education unit and made a verbal complaint to the unit head Yogeshwar Bhattarai, but he reached the administration office after there was no hearing. The center's head Rai informed that there were 267 examinees on the day of the mathematics subject at this center. Rai said that when printing many copies, one or two question papers were not printed completely, but he claimed that the solution was done at the examination center. 'It should be printed in half an hour, but when printing many copies, it was found that one or two were not printed,' Rai said, 'Two of them were even given a refund saying that there was an error, while others were a little more propaganda.' Earlier, in the regular SEE examination, students from Shiva Secondary School and Kanchenjunga had claimed that they received the question papers only after a delay of about 25 minutes. The discussion was held in the education unit.
