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Grade 12 re-exams scheduled for September 10 and 11



KATHMANDU: The grade increment examination for Grade 12 is scheduled for September 10 and 11.

The National Examination Board has urged students to fill out forms to participate in the re-examinations.

According to the results published on Friday, 47.09% of students received a non-grade or failed the examinations, while 52.91% passed.

A total of 390,868 students, including 193,933 boys and 196,914 girls, sat for the exams that commenced on April 14.

Of them, 203,847 students passed.

The number of non-graded students is 187,021 (47.09%).

The examination of 102 students was canceled.

Only students who received a non-grade in two or fewer subjects will be allowed to participate in the re-exams.

Additionally, students who have secured a minimum of a ‘D’ grade or higher in theoretical exams or those who were absent in two subjects will also be allowed to participate.

Publish Date : 03 August 2024 09:29 AM

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