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SEE Examination Begins Nationwide with Enhanced Transparency Measures
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NEPSE TRADING

Kathmandu — The Secondary Education Examination (SEE) has commenced across the country from today, with authorities introducing new measures aimed at making the process more transparent, व्यवस्थित, and result-oriented. The new directive is expected to minimize irregularities and ensure faster publication of results.According to the Office of the Controller of Examinations under the National Examination Board, the परीक्षा began simultaneously at 8:00 AM from 1,966 examination centers nationwide. Examination Controller Tuk Raj Adhikari stated that a total of 512,421 students are participating this year, including 441,566 regular candidates and 70,855 appearing for grade improvement. Female students outnumber male participants this year.To ensure smooth and secure conduct, each examination center has been equipped with security personnel, invigilators, and administrative staff. Question papers have already been dispatched safely to all provinces, and even an overseas center in Japan is hosting 23 candidates.A key highlight of this year’s SEE is the plan to complete answer sheet evaluation within three days of exam completion. Answer sheets will be securely sealed and evaluated under CCTV surveillance. Examiners are prohibited from using mobile phones or electronic devices during checking, and strict action has been provisioned against any form of negligence or malpractice.Authorities have also banned mass monitoring inside exam halls after past complaints of disturbances caused by unnecessary निरीक्षण. Instead, district-level monitoring committees led by the Chief District Officer have been formed to oversee the process.The examination began today with the compulsory English paper and will continue as per schedule until Chaitra 29. With the introduction of stricter guidelines and improved व्यवस्थापन, officials expect this year’s SEE to be more credible, efficient, and disciplined than previous years.



