Nepal Begins Nationwide SEE Examinations with New Strategy for Faster Results
Summary
Nepal's nationwide Secondary Education Examination (SEE) begins with over 512,000 students participating. A new strategy aims to decentralize answer sheet evaluation and deliver the results within one month to reduce delays and student stress.
Key Points
- Nepal's Secondary Education Examination (SEE) started simultaneously across the country with the English subject on the first day.
- The National Examination Board is implementing decentralization of answer sheet evaluation to speed up results publication.
- The Education Minister, Sasmita Pokharel, directed that SEE results be published within one month to reduce student stress and academic disruption.
- This year, 512,421 students, including 23 students from the Nepali community in Japan, are participating in the SEE examination.