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SEE 2079 Details and Latest Updates

News 30 Mar 2023 1932 0

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Secondary Education Examination (SEE) 2079: Details and Latest Updates

The Secondary Education Examination (SEE) of the year 2079 is set to begin on Friday, 17th Chaitra (31st March 2023). This year, a total of 5,16,577 applicants from all over the country will participate in the examination. The exam will start at 8 am.

New Syllabus Exam

This is the last SEE exam to be conducted according to the old syllabus. Starting from 2080 BS, the SEE exam will be based on the new syllabus. A parallel set of question papers of compulsory subjects has been prepared at the state level, and 2037 examination centers have been established across the country.

Day Off for Science Subject

To improve the results in the compulsory science subject, a day off has been given from this year. After a holiday on 21st Chaitra, the compulsory science exam will be conducted on 22nd Chaitra. SEE results for compulsory subjects such as English, Mathematics, Nepali, and Social Education have traditionally been weak. The National Examination Board believes that giving a holiday for science will help students perform better, as there is no holiday on the day before the exam for science.

Results of SEE

In the SEE exam of 2078 BS, the maximum number of students obtained a 'C grade' in the science subject. In the same exam, the most 85,642 students got 'C grade' in mathematics, while the most 188,094 students got 'E grade' in mathematics, and the most 141,659 students got 'C plus grade' in Nepali.

In the same exam, 15,399 students got A plus grade in compulsory English subject, 1,804 students got A plus grade in Nepali, 4,951 students got A plus grade in Mathematics, and 8,658 students got A plus grade in Science.

Visually Impaired Students and Technical Stream

Visually impaired students will be able to join SEE from the school where they study. A sub-centre has been set up in the same school where they study for their convenience. Also, candidates of the technical stream in SEE no longer have to take camp. An examination center will be set up in a normal school near the school where technical subjects are taught, and those students will be able to take the exam at that center.

While SEE is an essential exam for students in Nepal, the National Examination Board is continuously striving to improve the examination system's quality. From this year's day off for science to the sub-centers for visually impaired students, the changes are aimed at making the exam process more accessible and efficient for all students.

  • Exam begins on Friday, 17th Chaitra
  • Total of 5,16,577 applicants from all over the country
  • Exam starts at 8 am
  • Last SEE exam to be conducted according to the old syllabus
  • New syllabus exam starts from 2080 BS
  • Day off given for compulsory science subject to improve results
  • SEE results for English, Mathematics, Nepali, and Social Education traditionally weak
  • Visually impaired students can join SEE from the same school they study in
  • Technical stream candidates no longer have to take camp

Last updated 30th March 2023

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