SEE starts from today, Answer sheet evaluation begins immediately, Results targeted within one month

SEE exam

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KATHMANDU: The evaluation of answer sheets for Nepal’s Secondary Education Examination (SEE) has commenced from the very first day of the exam, with authorities aiming for a faster result publication timeline this year.

According to National Examination Board, the checking of answer sheets began immediately after the completion of the English exam on Thursday. The exam, which started at 8:00 AM, concluded at 11:00 AM, and evaluation work was initiated at the respective examination centers the same day.

Examination Controller Tuk Raj Adhikari confirmed that the board has adopted a rapid evaluation approach to ensure timely publication of results.

“The answer sheets are being checked at the same centers where the exams are conducted, starting from the very day of the exam,” Adhikari said.

Strict Measures to Ensure Fair Evaluation

To maintain transparency and fairness in the evaluation process, the Board has enforced strict guidelines:

Teachers are not allowed to evaluate answer sheets of their own students

A list of assigned teachers, deployed by the Education Development Units, is provided to the center chief
The evaluation process is conducted under the supervision of the center chief
Answer sheets are reassigned to teachers from other schools to avoid conflicts of interest
Phased Evaluation for Remaining Subjects

The Board stated that answer sheets for other subjects will also be evaluated progressively as exams are completed, ensuring no delay in the overall process.

Results Within One Month

Authorities have set an ambitious target to publish SEE results within one month of the examination’s completion—significantly improving turnaround time compared to previous years.

The accelerated evaluation model reflects ongoing reforms in Nepal’s education system aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and service delivery in national examinations.

The SEE is a crucial academic milestone in Nepal, determining students’ progression into higher secondary education and shaping future academic and career pathways.

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Thursday April 2, 2026, 02:38:10 PM |


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