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KMC cautions schools against taking enrollments before SEE results


19 July 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has urged the concerned sector not to take school enrollments before results of Secondary Education Examinations (SEE), 2077 BS, are out.

School enrollments before SEE results come out is against the provision in the rule 48 (6) of the School Education Management Regulations, 2074 BS, according to a notice issued by the Education Department of the metropolis. All secondary schools have been asked not to take enrollments in Grades XI before the results are out, said Ram Prasad Subedi, chief of the education department.

The schools should follow some other directives as well. They should already fix fees to be charged for Grades XI and XII students when Grade XI enrollment takes place and charge fees for registration and examination as set by the National Examination Board (NEB).

Similarly, students should not be forced to purchase textbooks, exercise books, school uniforms and other educational materials from the place as directed by the respective school.

The schools have been asked to submit a list of services and fees charged from grades 11 and 12 students to the department within July 30.

Information about the respective schools providing scholarship facility as it has managed and other facilities to its students should be submitted to the department within two months of the beginning of the academic session. RSS

Publish Date : 19 July 2021 22:56 PM

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