110 Students from Seven Religious Schools to Participate in SEE Exams in Chitwan

Chitwan. Students from seven religious schools in the district are set to participate in the Secondary Education Examination (SEE). A total of 110 students studying in these schools are participating in the SEE.

According to the Education Development and Coordination Unit, Chitwan, students from 244 schools in the district, including these, will participate in the SEE. Students from 124 community schools, 113 institutional schools, and seven religious schools will participate in the SEE examination starting from Chaitra 19 this year.

The religious schools enrolling students this year include Shri Ram Baiddik Sanskrit Gurukulam in Ratnanagar with 10 students, Gayatri Veda Vidya Gurukulam in Ratnanagar with 14, Baikuntha Prem Baiddik Vidya Pratishthan in Bharatpur with 7, and Parvananda Smriti Baiddik Vidya Bhawan Gurukul in Bharatpur with 10 regular participants. Similarly, Ram Janaki Gargi Kanya Gurukulam in Devghat will have 11 students, Yogi Narharinath Sanskrit Gurukul in Devghat will have 10 students, and Sitaram Sanskrit Secondary School in Devghat will have 11 students participating.

According to Laxman Devkota, the head of the unit, 12,349 students from 244 schools in the district are participating in the examination. Of these, 10,500 are regular students, and 1,849 are students aiming for grade improvement, he stated. Among the participants, 344 are from the technical stream, 110 from religious schools, 3 visually impaired, and 8 hearing-impaired students will take the exam.

He added that students in the district will take the exam from 42 centers. Centers have been designated in 34 community schools and 8 institutional schools. The process for appointing center chiefs has been completed, and preparations for training have begun, he said. According to him, 7 fewer students are participating this year compared to last year's SEE.

 

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