NEB Announces SEE Results: 61.81% of Students Receive Grades

KATHMANDU, June 27 — The results of this year’s Secondary Education Examination (SEE) have been officially released.

According to the National Examination Board (NEB), 438,896 students took the regular SEE exams. Of them, 48,177 students scored a GPA between 3.6 and 4.0, which is the highest grade range.

Here's a breakdown of the results:

  • 81,385 students scored a GPA between 3.2 and 3.6

  • 89,124 scored between 2.8 and 3.2

  • 48,479 got between 2.4 and 2.8

  • 4,126 scored between 2.0 and 2.4

  • Only 8 students scored between 1.6 and 2.0 GPA

  • 126 students’ results were cancelled

NEB Chairperson Mahashram Sharma stated that 61.81% of students received a grade this year, which is a nearly 14% increase compared to last year when only 48% were graded.

Students from 11,216 schools—both public and private—took part in the exams. Among the total examinees, 257,730 were girls, 256,311 were boys, and 30 students identified as other.

Under the letter grading system, students must score at least 35% in theory exams to qualify for Grade 11 admission. Those who don’t meet this requirement are placed in the "non-graded" category and cannot continue to higher secondary education.

The SEE exams were conducted from March 20 to April 1 this year at 2,080 centres across the country. These included special exam centres inside prisons in Kathmandu and Dailekh, a juvenile correction home in Bhaktapur, and even a centre in a Nepali school in Japan.

Students can check their results in the following ways:

  • Visit the official NEB website: https://neb.gov.np

  • Call 1600 from any phone and follow the instructions using their symbol number.

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