Completed all preparation for SEE exam

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Completed all preparation for SEE exam

The National Examination Board, Examination Control Office has completed all preparations for this year's Secondary Education Examination (SEE).

Nandlal Poudel, Controller of Examinations of Class-10, Office of Examination Control, informed that all the preparations for the SEE examination, which will start simultaneously across the country from this 7th of March, have been completed. The board has announced the exam question paper, symbol number,  The answer book and other materials have reached each district. 

exam controller Poudel said, 'Last year, 464,785 examinees participated in the SEE exam of 2080. In this year's exam, the number of students increased by 49 thousand two hundred and 86 to 514 thousand 71.

office  Two thousand 79 examination centers have been determined for this year's SEE examination. There will be one assistant center head in the center with up to 150 examinees and one inspector will be assigned for 20 students. It is said that in the center with less than 75 examinees in the examination, the assistant head of the center will not be appointed. 

In this SEE, three out-of-school centers have been determined as child correctional centers and prisons. Exam Controller Poudel informed that the examination has been arranged for students from two prisons in Kathmandu and Dailekh and the Children's Correctional Home in Bhaktapur.

In this year's SEE, students from the record-breaking success HIV Shiksha Sadan will also participate, and four HIV-infected students from here will take the SEE exam. 

This year's SEE will start from 7th Chait and end on 19th. The exam will be conducted from 8 AM to 11 AM. According to the examination schedule, on the first day on Chait 7th there will be a compulsory English subject, on the same day there will be a compulsory Sanskrit exam for Vedavidyashram and a compulsory Arabic language exam for Madrasa.

On Chait 8th there will be a compulsory Nepali subject, English (Elective English) exam for non-Nepali students. On March 10th there will be compulsory mathematics and on March 12th there will be compulsory science and technology and Sanskrit exam on subjects like Shuklayajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda, ethics etc. On 13th compulsory social, 14th optional first exam, 15th optional second exam will be conducted.  In the

letter grading system, preparations have been made to announce the results of the examination this year too, while the target is to reach 70 percent in the results of the operational examination by Chait 19. Only 48 percent of students passed the SEE in 2080.

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