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SEE and Other School Level Examinations will be held on time

News 06 Apr 2021 858 0

Ministry of Education

SEE and Other School Level Examinations will be held on time:

Ministry of Education, Science and Technology Spokesperson Deepak Sharma has said that all the school level examinations including SEE will be conducted on time despite the second phase of the corona epidemic.

Although all the annual examinations at SEE and school level have been completed up to Chaitra in the past years. This year there will be regular classes up to Baishakh and Jestha. With the global corona epidemic entering Nepal, the Ministry of Education has adopted health awareness and various ministries have formulated action plans to advance educational activities.

The local level will decide whether to operate the school or close it even if the risk of the corona epidemic increases immediately after the recent 2077 Framework for School Operation in Corona Epidemic. The next SEE exam schedule is scheduled from the upcoming Jestha 2077.

Ministry spokesperson Sharma said that the class 11 examination will be held from the school. Spokesperson Sharma informed that the ministry is also coordinating to see the problem due to the addition of some new courses in class 11.

In addition, the Ministry has been working on the development of new resources, tools, and curricula for alternative learning from online and offline since the Corona Epidemic entered Nepal. According to the ministry, teachers have been asked to submit regular reports of each class to the school head or headmaster, especially about the corona infection rate or the latest situation.

Similarly, the Students, Teachers, and School Management Committee has asked to formulate a code of conduct against corona applicable in schools. Sharma said that the ministry has also asked the students to carry out activities against corona during exams or school operations.

Other suggestions include whether students should wear masks or not, not to be crowded on school buses, and to run regular classes when the number of students is small and social distance is maintained.

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