Exam Results Summary
Only 48% of students passed the SEE exam, allowing them to move to class 11. This means over 52% of students did not pass. This year's pass rate was expected to be lower due to a new system requiring at least 35% in theory and 40% in practical exams to pass.
Key Statistics
Total Students: 4,64,785
Passed: 2,22,472
Failed: 52.14% (Non-Grade or NG)
Grade Distribution
GPA 3.6 to 4.0: 31,209 students
GPA 3.2 to 3.6: 68,256 students
GPA 2.8 to 3.2: 78,874 students
GPA 2.4 to 2.8: 41,177 students
GPA 2.0 to 2.4: 2,950 students
GPA 1.6 to 2.0: 6 students
Students by Province
 Koshi: 75,988
 Madhesh: 79,592
 Bagmati: 99,872 (Most)
 Gandaki: 40,526
 Lumbini: 80,327
 Karnali: 35,037 (Least)
Far West: 53,446
Failed Subjects
Many students failed in these subjects:
Mathematics: 1,77,985 students
Science: 1,26,933 students
 English: 1,13,083 students
 Social Studies: 73,877 students
 Economics: 69,416 students
Next Steps for Students
1. Supplementary Exams: For those who failed in up to two subjects, exams will be on July 18th and 19th.
2. Re-evaluation: Students can apply online to have their answer sheets rechecked.
3. Corrections: Errors in age, name, or surname can be corrected by submitting the necessary documents.
4. Unclear Results: If results are unclear, students should submit an application with their admit card details.
Government's Response
The government will review the poor results and work on improving education quality. Teachers, families, and society also play a role in this improvement.
Supplementary Exam and Retotalling Information
Supplementary Exam
Eligibility: Students with Non-Grade (NG) in up to two subjects.
Exam Date: One month after the results are published, on July 18th and 19th.
Opportunity: This exam allows students to improve their grades without waiting for another year.
More Than Two NGs: Students with NGs in more than two subjects can only take the annual exam for grade improvement for three consecutive years.
Annual Examination
Next Year's Exam: Scheduled from Chait 7, 2081 (Nepali calendar).
Retotalling
Unsatisfied with Results?: Students can apply for their answer sheets to be rechecked.
How to Apply: Fill out the reappraisal form online on the National Examination Board's website.
Website Information: Details and forms are available on the National Examination Board's Class 10 and Central Office websites.
Corrections
Age, Name, and Surname: If there are mistakes, students can correct them within five years by submitting an application with the required documents. If the admit card also has errors, corrections can be made based on the chief district officer's decision.
Unclear Results
What to Do: If your result is unclear or missing, download the application form from the board's website, attach a copy of your admit card, and submit it through the education development and coordination unit by email or directly to the board office.
Motivation for Students Who Failed in the SEE Exam
I know that failing more than three subjects in the SEE exam can be disheartening, but I want to remind you that this is not the end of your journey. Challenges like these are stepping stones to future success. Here are some points to help you stay motivated and keep moving forward:
Believe in Yourself
Your grades do not define your potential. You are capable of achieving great things, and this setback is just one chapter in your story. Believe in your abilities and keep pushing forward.
Learn from Mistakes
Failures provide valuable lessons. Reflect on what went wrong and identify areas where you can improve. This insight will help you prepare better and avoid the same mistakes in the future.
Create a Study Plan
Now is the time to regroup and create a solid study plan. Break down your subjects into manageable parts and set achievable goals. Consistent effort, even small steps each day, will lead to improvement over time.
Seek Help
Don't hesitate to ask for help. Reach out to your teachers, classmates, or tutors for guidance. Joining study groups can also provide support and motivation.
Stay Positive
A positive mindset can make a significant difference. Surround yourself with supportive friends and family who encourage you to keep trying. Focus on your progress rather than dwelling on setbacks.
Take Care of Yourself
Remember to take care of your mental and physical health. Get enough rest, eat well, and take breaks when needed. A healthy body and mind will help you stay focused and energized.
Set Realistic Goals
Set realistic, short-term goals to track your progress. Celebrate small achievements along the way, as they will boost your confidence and keep you motivated.
Never Give Up
Success often comes to those who persevere despite obstacles. Keep your eyes on your long-term goals and never give up. Every effort you put in brings you one step closer to your dreams.
Remember, many successful people faced failures before achieving greatness. Use this experience to build resilience and determination. Your hard work and dedication will pay off, and you will emerge stronger and more prepared for future challenges.
Keep pushing forward. Your potential is limitless!
Conclusion
While the new system has made passing harder, it aims to improve education quality. Students have several options to improve their grades, including supplementary exams and re-evaluation.
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