23 students from Japan taking SEE

Acting Ambassador to Japan Harihar Kant Poudel visited Everest International School, where the exams were being conducted, on Thursday and inspected the exam management and student attendance.

Chaitra 20, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

23 students from Japan taking SEE

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Twenty-three Nepali students living in Japan are taking the Secondary Education Examination (SEE). The Nepali Embassy in Japan has stated that 14 girls and 9 boys are taking the exam.

Acting Ambassador to Japan Harihar Kanta Poudel visited Everest International School, where the exam is being conducted, on Thursday and inspected the exam management and attendance of students.

The embassy has expressed gratitude to Everest School for providing such an opportunity, calling it a significant achievement to take the exam according to the Nepali educational system while abroad.

Stakeholders say that such a center abroad is making a significant contribution to keeping the students of the Nepali diaspora connected to their homeland in an educational way.

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