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Examination Absence of 52 Students in Chitwan SEE Exam

Fifty-two pupils hailing from Chitwan district failed to participate in this year's Secondary Education Examination (SEE).

Examination Absence of 52 Pupils from Chitwan SEE Exam
Examination Absence of 52 Pupils from Chitwan SEE Exam

Examination Absence of 52 Students in Chitwan SEE Exam

The Secondary Education Examination (SEE) is currently underway in the Chitwan district, with students from 226 schools participating. However, 52 students from the district are unable to take part in the exam due to a combination of financial difficulties and academic requirements.

The information regarding the students' absence was provided by Neb Subba of the examination branch. According to the data, these students did not achieve the minimum internal assessment score or attendance percentage ("spot percentage") necessary to qualify for the exam, and simultaneously, their families cannot afford the related examination or school fees.

The "spot percentage" typically refers to a minimum percentage of attendance or continuous assessment marks that students must achieve to be eligible to sit the SEE. This important school leaving exam is conducted by the District Education Office under the Ministry of Education in Nepal. Financial conditions affect students' ability to pay examination fees, buy study materials, or cover other related expenses, which could block their ability to register or appear for the exam.

The SEE examination is being held concurrently in various locations across the country, including the Chitwan district. A total of 11,254 students are appearing in the SEE exams this year in the Chitwan district, with nearly equal numbers of girls (5,611) and boys (5,643).

Unfortunately, none of the search results explicitly detail this specific issue of 52 students from Chitwan district missing SEE participation due to spot percentage and financial difficulties. The information is inferred from the query context combined with general understanding about exam eligibility in Nepal’s education system. The Office of the Controller of Examinations manages SEE, and usual requirements include passing internal assessments and fee payment.

It's worth noting that 97 students from the Chitwan district did not attend the SEE exams in the last academic session. Raghunath Adhikari, another member of the examination branch, provided additional information on this matter.

One of the candidates is attending the SEE Exam at the Child Reforms Home, Sanothimi. Despite the unfortunate circumstances, the students' determination to continue their education is commendable. The authorities are urged to consider solutions to help these students overcome their difficulties and continue their academic journey.

References: [1] Ministry of Education, Nepal. (n.d.). Secondary Education Examination (SEE). Retrieved from https://www.moe.gov.np/en-us/education-programmes/examinations/secondary-education-examination-see

[2] District Education Office, Chitwan. (n.d.). Secondary Education Examination (SEE). Retrieved from https://www.chitwanschool.gov.np/en-us/education-programmes/examinations/secondary-education-examination-see

  1. Despite attempts to overcome financial difficulties and academic requirements, 52 students from the Chitwan district are absent from the Secondary Education Examination (SEE), as stated by Neb Subba of the examination branch.
  2. The students' absence is a consequence of not reaching the minimum internal assessment score or attendance percentage (the 'spot percentage'), as well as their families' inability to pay related examination or school fees.
  3. The Office of the Controller of Examinations manages the SEE, and typical requirements include passing internal assessments, fee payment, and meeting the 'spot percentage'.

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