Education Minister Highlights Swift Class 12 Exam Results as Governance Milestone
Kathmandu. Minister of Education and Sports and government spokesperson, Sasmita Pokharel, has interpreted the much faster publication of Class 12 exam results compared to the past as a strong commitment to good governance and a significant leap in educational reform. Speaking on Friday while releasing the decisions of the Council of Ministers, he expressed confidence that the promptness in result publication would positively impact the overall educational calendar.
Minister Pokharel informed that this year, the Class 12 results were successfully published within 40 days of the completion of the exams. He stated that while it used to take more than three months to publish results in the past, this time the work was completed in a short period by streamlining the administrative process.
Recalling that delayed results used to push back university admissions, class operations, and even exams, the minister mentioned that this would now inspire universities to conduct exams and publish results on time. He also provided information that Tribhuvan University and other universities have already started preparing to advance their admission and teaching schedules from this year.
Reflecting on the ministry's efficiency, he said, 'This is not just a reduction in days but a strong example of good governance. It has proven that results can be brought out in just 40 days by removing unnecessary administrative hassles. This ensures that the university admission process and academic session will also start on time.'
Congratulating all the students who participated in the exam, the minister urged them to consider the results as just one part of life and not to be discouraged if the results were not as expected. He encouraged them to prepare for the supplementary (grade improvement) exams, stating that ample preparations and opportunities are available in universities within Nepal for their future academic journey.
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