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SEE exam kicks off



BHAKTAPUR: The Office of Controller of Examinations, Sanothimi, said it has completed all necessary preparations for the Secondary Education Examinations (SEE) beginning Sunday.

A total of 475,003 students from across the country are appearing in the exam this year that is being conducted under the federal set-up for the first time this year. The exam will run until April 4.

Of the students qualified to appear the SEE, 2,38,558 are girls and 2,36,445 are boys.  The highest number of students (10,602) are from State 3 while the least number (35,624) are from the Karnali State.

Similarly, 83,818 are from the State 1; 70,518 are from the State 2; 4,863 represent the Gandaki Province; 76,983 are from the State 5 and 5, 3972 represent the Far-West State.

A total of 1,969 centers are set-up for the exams while 1,969 superintendents; 3,167 deputy superintendents and 29,535 security forces will be mobilized to conduct the exams scheduled from 8:00 am to 11:00 am.

 

Publish Date : 24 March 2019 07:27 AM

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