NEB Publishes Class 12 Results, Nearly 70 Percent of Regular Students Graded
The National Examinations Board has published the results of the Secondary Education Examination, commonly known as the Class 12 exam. According to the results released on Friday, 69.75 percent of regular students have been graded.
A total of 332,241 students appeared in the regular category. Of them, 231,770 students received grades, while 100,471 students did not get a grade.
Among the graded students, 17,786 scored a GPA between 3.61 and 4. Another 64,821 students scored between 3.21 and 3.60. The largest group, 94,249 students, scored between 2.81 and 3.20. A total of 50,597 students scored between 2.41 and 2.80. Only 4,308 students scored between 2.01 and 2.40, and just 9 students scored between 1.61 and 2.
In the partial category, 85,929 students appeared in the exam, of which 36,420 received grades. This means only 42.38 percent of partial students were graded.
In total, including both regular and partial students, 418,170 students sat for the exam this year. When both categories are combined, the overall grading rate stands at 64.13 percent.
The Board also cancelled the exams of 40 students for irregularities, including 30 from the regular category and 10 from the partial category.
