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Modified Routine Announced for Class 11 and 12 Regular Examinations and Making-Up Exams in 2082

Scheduled modifications for NEB Grade 11 and 12 partial and grade increment exams, set to begin from 2082/01/26. Detailed timetable and student instructions provided for morning sessions.

Revised Schedule for Grade Advancement Examinations for Classes 11 and 12 in Nepal's 2082 Academic...
Revised Schedule for Grade Advancement Examinations for Classes 11 and 12 in Nepal's 2082 Academic Year

Modified Routine Announced for Class 11 and 12 Regular Examinations and Making-Up Exams in 2082

NEPAL'S CLASS 12 EXAM ROUTINE FOR 2082 ANNOUNCED

The National Examination Board (NEB) has announced the exam routine for Class 12 students in Nepal for the year 2082. The routine includes a wide variety of subjects, from arts and humanities to science and commerce. Here's a breakdown of the schedule.

Class 12 Exam Routine (Management Group Faculty)

The Class 12 exams for the Management Group Faculty will take place from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM. The schedule is as follows:

  • January 21: Com. English
  • January 22: Computer Science
  • January 24: Com. Nepali
  • January 25: Business Math/Hotel Management/Finance
  • January 26: Com. Mathematics/Social Studies
  • January 30: Economics/Marketing/Tourism & Mountaineering Studies
  • February 1: Accounting
  • February 2: Business Studies

Class 11 Grade Increment Exam Routine

No specific routine has been detailed for Class 11 Grade Increment exams. However, students who need to improve their grades typically participate in supplementary exams, which are similar to the Grade Increment exams.

SEE Supplementary (Grade Increment) Exam

The SEE Supplementary (Grade Increment) exam is scheduled to start on Sharwan 29, 2082, and end on Bhadra 16, 2082. The exam times are originally planned for morning sessions, but adjustments may be made due to weather conditions. Eligibility for this exam includes students who participated in the SEE exam but did not achieve the required grades or were absent.

Important Guidelines for Examinees

  • Mobile phones, smartwatches, and other electronic devices are strictly prohibited in the examination hall.
  • Examinees must reach the examination center at least half an hour before the start of the exam.
  • Examinees arriving 15 minutes after the start of the exam will not be allowed to participate.
  • Changing examination centers will not be allowed.
  • No alternative arrangements will be made for examinees who remain absent as per the scheduled exam program.

Additional Class 12 Exam Schedules

  • February 14: Teaching English, Com. Nepali, Hindi, Maithili, Urdu, French, German, Japanese
  • February 15: Classical Music (Tabala), Newari, Nitishastra, Commercial Goat Farming, Commercial Poultry Farming, Computer Programming, Sculpture, Painting, Library & Information Science, Rural Development, Teaching Nepali, Commercial Fruit Production & Orchard Management, Population Studies, Control and Protection of Industrial Power Supply System, Agriculture, Electrical Inst. of Commercial & Industrial Buildings, Participatory Agriculture Extension and Marketing, Geo-technical Engineering, Human Value Education, Teaching Mathematics, Classical Music (Vocal/Instrument Flute), Nyaya, Applied Arts, Sports Science, Jyotish, Road Construction Material and Testing, Mass Communication, Food Crops Production and Food Security, Humanities (Byakaran, Philosophy, History, Cultural Studies), Sciences (Physics Education, Biology Education, Chemistry), Environmental Education, German, French, Urdu, Japanese
  • February 16: Geography, Computer Hardware and Architecture, Agriculture, Electrical Inst. of Commercial & Industrial Buildings, Participatory Agriculture Extension and Marketing, Geo-technical Engineering
  • February 18: Instructional Pedagogy / Education Pedagogy (Old & New)
  • February 19: Economics, Opt. Byakaran - I (Ved Bidhyashram), Alternative English, Opt. Nepali, Opt. Byakaran - II, Chemistry
  • February 20: Biology (Botany + Zoology), Travel & Tourism, Sports Science, Human Value Education, Teaching Mathematics, Dance, History, Jyotish, Population Studies
  • February 21: NEB Class 12 exam for Veda, Urdu, French, German, Japanese, Agriculture, Commercial Goat Farming, Commercial Poultry Farming, Control and Protection of Industrial Power Supply System, Humanities (Byakaran, Philosophy, History, Cultural Studies), Sciences (Physics Education, Biology Education, Chemistry), Environmental Education, Economics, Opt. Byakaran - I (Ved Bidhyashram), Opt. Nepali, Opt. Byakaran - II, Computer Programming, Computer Hardware and Architecture, Road Construction Material and Testing, Mass Communication, Human Value Education, Teaching Mathematics, Dance, Population Studies.

For detailed Class 11 exam routines, including specific dates for Grade Increment exams, you would need to consult the National Examination Board or relevant educational websites in Nepal for the most accurate and updated information.

  1. The Class 12 exams for the Management Group Faculty adheres to a strict routine, with each subject assigned a specific time slot across multiple days.
  2. Mobile phones, smartwatches, and other electronic devices are strictly prohibited in the examination hall for all students, as stated in the important guidelines for examinees.
  3. While no specific routine has been released for Class 11 Grade Increment exams, students who need to improve their grades may have the opportunity to participate in supplementary exams, like the SEE Supplementary (Grade Increment) exam.
  4. The SEE Supplementary (Grade Increment) exam includes a wide range of subjects, from languages like English and Nepali to scientific fields such as Chemistry and Biology, and arts like Dance and Painting.
  5. Education-and-self-development courses like Teaching English, Library & Information Science, and Mass Communication are included in the supplementary exam, encouraging students to expand their knowledge and skillset beyond their field of study.

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