Everything You Need to Know About SEE (Secondary Education Examination) in Nepal

 The Secondary Education Examination (SEE), formerly known as School Leaving Certificate (SLC), is a national-level examination in Nepal conducted by the National Examination Board (NEB). It marks the culmination of secondary education and serves as a gateway for higher education.

What is SEE?

SEE is a standardized examination conducted for Grade 10 students across Nepal. It plays a critical role in determining a student’s eligibility to pursue higher education, including +2, diploma, or technical courses.

History of SEE

The examination was previously called the School Leaving Certificate (SLC), often referred to as the “Iron Gate” of a student’s academic journey. In 2016, it was officially renamed to SEE under the new educational restructuring policy aimed at making education more inclusive and accessible.

Importance of SEE

  1. Academic Qualification: The results determine students’ eligibility for higher education.

  2. Career Opportunities: Students can choose between various streams like Science, Management, Humanities, and Technical education based on their grades.

  3. Skill Development: Students can opt for technical and vocational training programs after passing SEE.

Eligibility for SEE

  • Students must complete Grade 10 in a registered school affiliated with the NEB.

  • There is no age limit for appearing in the SEE exam.

Subjects Covered in SEE

The examination covers various subjects, including:

  • Compulsory Subjects: Nepali, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Health, Population & Environment.

  • Optional Subjects: Computer Science, Accountancy, Education, Geography, etc. (Based on school offerings and student choice).

SEE Grading System

The traditional percentage-based evaluation system was replaced by a letter grading system to reduce undue pressure and promote holistic learning.

GradeGPADescription
A+3.6 – 4.0Outstanding
A3.2 – 3.6Excellent
B+2.8 – 3.2Very Good
B2.4 – 2.8Good
C+2.0 – 2.4Satisfactory
C1.6 – 2.0Acceptable
D+1.2 – 1.6Partially Acceptable
D0.8 – 1.2Insufficient
E0.0 – 0.8Very Insufficient

SEE Examination Format

The exam format includes:

  • Written Exams: For most subjects, conducted in a formal, invigilated environment.

  • Practical Exams: For subjects like Science, Computer Science, and others that require practical knowledge.

  • Internal Assessment: Some subjects have school-based assessments contributing to the final grade.

Preparation Tips for SEE

  1. Create a Study Plan: Allocate more time to challenging subjects and maintain a balanced schedule.

  2. Practice Past Papers: Solving previous years’ papers helps you understand the question pattern and time management.

  3. Focus on Weak Areas: Regularly revise topics where you feel less confident.

  4. Take Mock Tests: Test yourself under timed conditions to build confidence.

  5. Stay Healthy: Eat well, sleep adequately, and take breaks to avoid burnout.

What After SEE?

Upon completing the SEE examination, students have several options:

  1. Higher Secondary Education (+2):

    • Science: Ideal for students aspiring to pursue careers in engineering, medicine, IT, etc.

    • Management: Suitable for business studies, hotel management, accounting, etc.

    • Humanities: Focuses on arts, literature, sociology, and education.

    • Education: Prepares students for teaching and educational roles.

  2. Technical and Vocational Training:

    • Programs like CTEVT offer diploma courses in engineering, agriculture, health, and other fields.

  3. Diploma Programs:

    • Specialized diploma courses in fields such as nursing, computer engineering, etc.

Challenges of SEE

  • Exam Pressure: Despite the grading system, students still face significant pressure to perform well.

  • Accessibility Issues: Not all students have access to quality education resources, especially in rural areas.

  • Inequality: Variations in school standards can affect student performance.

Conclusion

SEE is a significant milestone in the academic journey of Nepali students. While it provides a gateway to numerous educational opportunities, the pressure to excel can be daunting. Students should focus on effective preparation and a positive mindset to achieve their desired results.

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