
KMC Successfully Conducts Scholarship Entrance Exam for Grade 11–12
Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has successfully conducted the scholarship entrance examination for Grade 11 and 12.
The exam was held on Saturday from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM and was based on the Grade 10 curriculum, as stated by the Metropolitan Office.
16,137 Students Participated from Across Nepal
This year, the scholarship entrance examination saw participation from 16,137 students, selected from a total of 17,229 applications submitted from all 77 districts of the country.
The program, which has been running for the past three years, aims to support academically capable students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Center Chiefs Trained for Effective Exam Management
To ensure fairness, discipline, and effective management, orientation training was provided to all exam center chiefs in advance.
The training covered:
-
Roles and responsibilities of center chiefs
-
Security of question papers and answer sheets
-
Student identity verification
-
Maintenance of exam discipline
-
Solutions to possible challenges
-
Preventive security measures
Strict Protocols Enforced for Confidentiality
Center chiefs were required to arrive at their respective centers one hour before the exam began.
They were responsible for managing seating arrangements, ensuring the confidentiality of question papers, securing exam materials, and supervising the overall examination environment.
Strict rules were implemented to maintain question paper confidentiality, with immediate reporting mandated for any irregularities.
Scholarship in Nepal