971 students scored 4 GPA, passing percentage of public and private schools not made public
According to the results released by the National Examination Board on Friday, out of 514,071 students who participated in the exam, 971 scored a GPA of 4.News Summary
514,071 students participated in the 2081 SEE.
Of these, 971 have achieved a GPAs of four.
There are 48,177 people with a GPA of 3.6 to 4.
This year’s results have improved by 13.95 percent over last year.
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In the 2081 Secondary Education Examination (SEE), 971 students scored a GPA of four. According to the results released by the National Examination Board on Friday , 514,071 students participated in the examination. Out of which, 971 students scored a GPA of four. However, the board has not officially made public the number of students who scored a GPA of four.
According to the results, out of the 438,896 candidates who participated in the regular examination, 48,177 candidates scored a GPA of 3.6 to 4. 81,385 candidates scored a GPA of 3.2 to 3.6, 89,124 candidates scored a GPA of 2.8 to 3.2, and 48,479 candidates scored a GPA of 2.4 to 2.8, informed the board chairman Mahashram Sharma.
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Similarly, 41,026 students with GPA 2.0 to 2.4 and 8 students with GPA 1.6 to 2.0 have been classified, said Board Chairman Sharma. The exams of 126 candidates have been cancelled. The number of unclassified candidates is 167,597.
The National Examination Board has not
made public the percentage of students who passed from community and private schools. The results released on Friday are only an aggregate, said Board Chairman Sharma.
“We have not released the passing percentage of community and private schools. Today, we have released the overall percentage,” said Chairman Sharma. He said that the passing percentage of community and private schools will be released in a few days.
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Overall,
there has been an improvement in this year’s results compared to last year. In the 2080 SEE, only 47.86 percent of students passed. This year, the number has increased to 61.81 percent.
The results have improved by 13.95 percent compared to last year. After the poor results last year, it became a topic of debate from the government to the parliament. The board has concluded that the improvement in the results was due to the efforts of all parties.
“Local governments are weak in this regard. We had instructed them to improve teaching and learning to improve the results,” said Chairman Sharma. “For the improvement, everyone from the local government to teachers, principals, National Examination Board, Curriculum Development Center, Education and Human Resource Development Center, and parents have worked hard.”