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  2. Secondary Education Examination (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] This new Education Act was implemented from 2017 March with 538,000 students taking it. [4] Grading System. ... Check SEE Result with Marksheet

  3. Budhanilkantha School - Wikipedia

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    Budhanilkantha School, often referred to as BNKS, is a competitive non-profit boarding school in Nepal. It is located in Narayanthan, 8 kilometres north of Kathmandu, at the foothills of Shivapuri mountain (2,732 m [8,963 ft]). [1]

  4. Eleventh grade - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly known as "Class 11" or "Plus 1" (derived from "10+1") and, in some states, as the first year of Junior College (Intermediate or Pre-University Course). Other regional names include Intermediate 1st Year, HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate), FJYC (First Year Junior College), and 1st PUC (1st Year Pre-University Course).

  5. Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    RBSE conducts the final examinations for Class 5, Class 8, Class 10 and Class 12 every year in the month of March/April. The results are announced by the end of June. [2] Results of examinations conducted by RBSE can be accessed via website.

  6. University of Nebraska–Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    The University of Nebraska–Lincoln (Nebraska, NU, or UNL) is a public land-grant research university in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.Chartered in 1869 by the Nebraska Legislature as part of the Morrill Act of 1862, the school was the University of Nebraska until 1968, when it absorbed the Municipal University of Omaha to form the University of Nebraska system.

  7. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    A state's number of electors equals the number of representatives plus two electors for the senators the state has in the United States Congress. [ 118 ] [ 119 ] Each state is entitled to at least one representative, the remaining number of representatives per state is apportioned based on their respective populations, determined every ten ...

  8. Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska's name is the result of anglicization of the archaic Otoe Ñí Brásge (contemporary Otoe: Ñíbrahge; pronounced [ɲĩbɾasꜜkɛ]), or the Omaha Ní Btháska, (pronounced [nĩbɫᶞasꜜka]), meaning "flat water", after the Platte River which flows through the state. [19]

  9. Dick Cheney - Wikipedia

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    Early in 1991, he unveiled a plan to reduce military strength by the mid-1990s to 1.6 million, compared with 2.2 million when he entered office. Cheney's 1993 defense budget was reduced from 1992, omitting programs that Congress had directed the Department of Defense to buy weapons that it did not want, and omitting unrequested reserve forces.