59 Students Achieve 4 GPA After SEE Results Re-totaling
Kathmandu: The results of the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) re-totaling have been announced. The National Examination Board has released the re-totaling results of the SEE, which were initially published on Asar 13 (around late June).
The board had called for applications from students who were dissatisfied with their results by Asar 31 (mid-July) via online submission. During this period, 19,600 students applied for re-totaling.
Among the applications received, the board has announced the first phase of results. So far, the results of 4,297 students have been made public.
According to the announced results, 59 students have achieved a 4 GPA. The results of 282 students have been altered. Notably, the results of two students who had initially received NG (Non-Graded) have been changed to a 4 GPA.
Additionally, some students who had received NG have now achieved a GPA ranging from 1.6 to 3.6.
The National Examination Board's Examination Control Office has stated that discrepancies in the results were due to incorrect entry of marks and some typing errors.
In the results published on Asar 13, 186 students had scored a 4 GPA. A total of 47.86% of students passed, while 51.14% of students received NG (Non-Graded).
In the 2080 (2023 AD) examination, a total of 464,785 students appeared. Among them, 242,092 students passed, while 222,693 students received NG.
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