NEB releases class 12 supplementary exam results
Kathmandu, October 20 —The National Examination Board has published the results of the Class 12 grade enhancement (supplementary) examinations. The supplementary exams were held on August 10 and 11.
According to the published results, 86,246 students have achieved grades in all subjects, representing 70.60% of the candidates. A total of 122,171 students appeared for the grade enhancement examinations. Among them, two students had their exams canceled, while the results of two others have been postponed, as reported by the board.
The board has stated that candidates who participated in the Class 12 supplementary exams and obtained at least a D grade in each subject will be able to apply for transcripts, migration certificates, provisional certificates, and supplementary certificates seven days after the results are announced.
Students dissatisfied with their supplementary exam results who wish to apply for re-evaluation must do so within 15 days. A fee of NPR 500 will be charged for each subject when applying for re-evaluation, as informed by the board.
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