Waiting for SEE 2081 Results ? Here's When NEB Says They'll Be Published .
For the thousands of students across Nepal eagerly anticipating the SEE result publish date for the year 2081, the National Examination Board (NEB) has provided a crucial update. The NEB announced that the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) results are targeted for publication by the third week of Asar. This news comes as a significant relief, despite slight delays compared to previous academic years.
Dr. Ganesh Bhattarai, Controller of Examinations (Grade 10), clarified that the primary reason for this postponement was the widespread teacher protests earlier this year. These demonstrations significantly impacted the timely commencement of answer sheet evaluation. However, he assured the public that the rigorous evaluation process for most districts has now been successfully completed. The compiled marks have reached the central processing facility, and the critical phase of entering these marks into the computer system is currently underway at a rapid pace.
The NEB's initial plan was to release the results within three months of the examination's conclusion. However, the agitation led by the Nepal Teachers' Federation in Kathmandu caused the crucial evaluation work to be delayed by approximately one month, consequently pushing back the original result publication timeline.
Despite these unforeseen challenges, the NEB remains steadfast in its commitment to releasing the SEE 2081 results within this revised schedule. Students, parents, and educational institutions are strongly advised to keep a close watch on official NEB announcements and reliable news sources for the precise SEE result publish date.
Understanding the SEE Grading System (as of 2081 BS)
Once the results are out, students will find their performance represented by a letter grading system. This system is crucial for understanding your academic standing and for admissions into higher secondary education (+2). Here's a general overview of the grading table:
Achieved Score (in %) | Grade Point (GPA) | Grade | Explanation of Grade |
---|---|---|---|
90 and above | 4.0 | A+ | Outstanding |
80 – less than 90 | 3.6 | A | Excellent |
70 – less than 80 | 3.2 | B+ | Very Good |
60 – less than 70 | 2.8 | B | Good |
50 – less than 60 | 2.4 | C+ | Satisfactory |
40 – less than 50 | 2.0 | C | Acceptable |
35 – less than 40 | 1.6 | D | Basic |
Less than 35 | – | NG | Not Graded |
Note: Students scoring 'NG' (Not Graded) in any subject may need to reappear for that particular subject.
What After SEE? Exploring Your Options
The SEE results mark a pivotal moment, opening doors to various academic and vocational paths. Students, along with their guardians, should carefully consider their interests, aptitude, and career aspirations before making a decision. Some of the popular options after SEE include:
- Ten Plus Two (+2) Programs: This is the most common path, offering various streams:
- Science: For students aiming for careers in medicine, engineering, pure sciences, and technology.
- Management: For those interested in business, finance, hospitality, and entrepreneurship.
- Humanities: A broad field covering subjects like sociology, literature, journalism, and social work.
- Education: For aspiring teachers and educators.
- GCE A-Levels: An internationally recognized program, often preferred by students planning to study abroad.
- CTEVT (Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training) Diploma and Certificate Programs: For students seeking practical skills and vocational training in various fields like engineering, health (nursing, pharmacy), agriculture, and hotel management. These programs offer a direct entry into the workforce or provide a foundation for further technical studies.
- Bridge Courses: These short-term courses help students prepare for the academic rigor of +2 programs, especially if they are transitioning between different academic backgrounds or need to strengthen foundational knowledge in specific subjects.
The release of the SEE 2081 results will provide the necessary foundation for students to make informed decisions about their academic and professional futures. We wish all the students the very best for their results!