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'National Examinations Board (Nepali: राष्ट्रिय परीक्षा बोर्ड) is the board that organizes the Higher Secondary examination and education in Nepal. [ 1 ] It is transformed from previous Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB) according to the Education Act (8th amendment) of 2073 B.S.
The SEE examination is said to be scheduled in March of every year. As the new Education Act, 2016 (2073) has been implemented, the SLC examination will be taken place in Grade 12 as a national level examination whereas the examination of Grade 10 will be known as Secondary Education Examination (S.E.E). [2] [3] This new Education Act was ...
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10+2 Level (National Examination Board of Nepal, an equivalent alternative to A-Level). View of the snow-clad Shivapuri mountain from the Middle Pitch. Students must pass an entrance exam to gain admission into the school. Normally, entrance examinations are taken for entry into class 5 and post SLC levels.
Grade 10 exam (until 2016) in Nepal; Acronym: SLC: Year Started: 1934: Year Ended: 2019 (SLC was moved to Class 11 and Class 12, also known as +2 course, which is equivalent to GCE/A-Level of England) Status: Active: Successor: Secondary Education Examination (S.E.E.) Class 10 Examination Equivalent of GCSE: Website: www.doe.gov.np
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Students in Nepal either opt for a 10+2 course in the science, management, and humanities stream under the National Examination Board, or opt for other options like the British A-Levels curriculum under Cambridge University. [2] In India, in July 2020, the passage of the National Education Policy 2020 replaced the 10+2 system with the 5+3+3+4 ...
Brihaspati VidyaSadan is a school in Kathmandu, Nepal. It was established with 59 students. The first principal was Morris Benerjee followed by Ananda Gurung. Initially, the school was located at Dhobi Khola. In 1986 the school moved from Dhobi Khola to Naxal, in front of the Police Headquarters. The first batch of students took the School ...