SEE results out; 17,580 score A plus

Kathmandu, June 27

The Office of the Controller of Examinations today published the results of Grade X, also called Secondary Education Examination-2019, in letter grading system. The exams were held in March/April.

As many as 459,275 students, including 449,642 from academic and 9,633 from technical schools, took the exams under regular category. Out of them, 8,469 students were disqualified for low grades.

Under the Grade Point Average system, 2,792 students from community schools scored Grade A-plus (GPA 3.60 to 4), while 14,788 students of private schools scored the Grade A-plus.

Total number of students securing A-plus accounts for 3.8 per cent compared to 3.06 per cent last year.

As many as 39,914 students from private schools scored Grade A (GPA 3.20 to 3.60), while 90,445 students from community school scored Grade C (GPA 1.60 to 2.00). Only 133 students from private school scored Grade D (GPA 0.80 to 1.20), while 4,296 students from community schools scored the Grade D.

As many as 52,336 girls scored Grade C-plus  (GPA 2.00 to 2.40), while 45,789 boys got the same grade.

Students taking the exams from community schools were almost three times higher than the students from private schools.

SEE  highlights

Letter Grading

Community Schools

Private Schools

Total

N/A

6673

1796

8469

Grade D

4296

133

4429

Grade D Plus

42363

1478

43841

Grade C

90455

4862

95307

Grade C Plus

87442

10765

98207

Grade B

53730

22834

76564

Grade B Plus

26366

37375

63741

Grade A

11223

39914

51137

Grade A Plus

2792

14788

17580

Total

325330

133945

459275

A total of 325,330 students from community and 133,945 students from private schools sat for the exams.

The highest number of 105,006 students appeared in the examination from Province 3, while the lowest 32,966 students were from the far-flung Karnali Province.

Khaga Raj Baral, Secretary at Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said that the results were not satisfactory given the investment by all three tiers of governments and the public in school education.

“We found that over 80 per cent of students scored Grade D or less in subjects like mathematics, which is discouraging.”

Students not satisfied with the grading they received can apply for re-totalling within 15 days of the results.

Students achieving Grade C or less in two subjects are also allowed for chance examinations.

The eighth amendment of Education Act, 2016, had stipulated the provision to include Grade IX to Grade XII in secondary education system, based on which the Grade X examinations have been conducted by OCE.

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