SEE begin nationwide with stricter guidelines
Summary
The Secondary Education Examination (SEE) has started nationwide in Nepal with stricter guidelines, aiming for increased transparency, security, and faster results. Over 512,000 students from 11,379 schools are participating with enhanced monitoring and evaluation procedures.
Key Points
- The SEE commenced nationwide on April 2 with stricter security and evaluation guidelines.
- A total of 512,421 students are participating, including regular and grade improvement candidates.
- Answer sheets are to be evaluated within three days under CCTV surveillance with strict penalties for negligence.
- Special provisions have been made for students with disabilities, including extra time and writing assistants.