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SEE Result Published

The results of Secondary Education Examination (SEE) of Grade 10, which used to be called as School Leaving Certificate (SLC) exams in the past, published today.

Out of 462136 students appearing the SEE, 12284 got 3.65-4 GPA, 42427 scored 3.25-3.6 GPA,



Students securing between 90 and 100 marks will get A+. Similarly, A is for those securing between 80 and 89 marks; B+ (between 70 and 79 marks); B (between 60 and 69 marks); C+ (between 50 and 59), and C (between 40 and 49 marks). Similarly, students securing between 30 to 39 will get D+; D for those with 20 to 29 marks while E for those who score below 20.

The exams were conducted in 1,923 exam centers from March 16- 24 across the nation. According to the National Examination Board (NEB), a total of 538,182 students including technical groups were registered for the SEE. Among the total number of registered students, 468,400 are regular students, 50,873 partial grade promoters, and 18,909 exempted students from the past SLC exams. Out of total students, 278,450 are girls while 259,732 are boys, according to the NEB records.

This is the first exams of Grade 10 at the regional/provincial level after the implementation of the eighth amendment to the Education Act 10 months ago. The Education Act has provisioned the SLC exams to be held in Grade 12 as the School Leaving Certificate Examination (SLCE). The SEE has been decentralized in the five development regions, with five different question sets. “The SEE should have been conducted in the seven provinces. But it could not happen due to lack of NEB bodies in the federal states,” said the OCE officials. “The name of the exams has been changed but it is equivalent to the past SLC exams.”

The Act has provisioned holding the Grade 8 exams by the district boards, Grade 10 exams by region/province boards and the Grade 12 exams by the national board.

It is the second time that the letter grading evaluation system was practiced in Grade 10. According to the MoE, the letter grading system will be gradually enforced in school level exams from Grade 1 to 12. The system is being implemented in Grades 9 and 11 from this year.

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