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NEB publishes Class 12 results, 64.13 percent secure grades

From Kathmandu Post · () English

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  • The National Examinations Board published Grade 12 results, with an overall pass rate of 64.13 percent.
  • A total of 418,170 students took the exams, with 268,190 securing passing grades.
  • The board took action against 40 students for examination irregularities, including cancelling results for 38 students.

The National Examinations Board has released the results for the Grade 12 annual examinations, with an overall pass rate of 64.13 percent. Out of 418,170 students who participated, 268,190 achieved passing grades across all subjects. The pass rate for regular examinees stood at 69.75 percent, while 42.38 percent of students in the partial category passed.

The board also reported disciplinary actions against 40 students implicated in examination irregularities. The results for 38 students were completely cancelled, and two others faced a one-year ban from board examinations in addition to having their results voided.

Students who are unsatisfied with their results have the option to apply for retotalling. This process requires a fee of NPR 1,000 per subject. Applications for retotalling will be accepted online from June 20, starting at 11 a.m., and will close on June 26 at 5 p.m. The results are accessible through the board's official websites, as well as via Nepal Telecom's services.

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