Jul 27, Kathmandu: The national examiantion board(NEB) meeting held on Tuesday has decided not to implement the system of unclassified (non-graded) those who score less than 35 percent in the Secondary Education Examination (SEE).
Due to the second wave of covid-19, teaching did not start on time and it was difficult to complete the course. As a result, the results of the 2021 SEE examinees were not so encouraging, according to a trusted source in the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology.
"This time, if those who get less than 35 percent are not graded, it doesn't seem like there will be much justice," the ministry source said, "So this time, it has been decided to publish the results using the old method."
On December 22, 2021 AD the Ministry of Education issued letter grading guidelines. In that directory, scores of 90 and above are excellent (Aplus), scores of 80 and above and below 90 are excellent (A), scores of 70 and above and below 80 are excellent (Bplus), and scores of 60 and above below 70 are excellent (B), 50 and above scoring below 60 is satisfactory (Cplus), 40 and above scoring below 50 is acceptable (C), 35 and above scoring below 40 is basic (D), and below 35 is unclassified (NG) arrangements were made.
According to the old method, now grade E will be determined. According to the old system, those who bring 90 to 100 are A plus, who bring 80 to less than 90 are A, who bring less than 70 to 80 are B plus, those who bring 60 to less than 70 are B, and those who are bringing 50 to less than 60 are C plus.
Those who are bringing 40 to less than 50 are C, 30 to Those scoring less than 40 were graded as D plus, those scoring less than 20 to 30 were graded D, and those scoring less than 20 were graded E. The result of SEE for the year 2078 will be done according to the old method. According to the formula, there will be no minimum of 35 percent in theory and a minimum 40 percent in practice.