SEE Exam Nepal 2025: How It Works, Grading System & Complete Guide
Complete guide to Nepal's SEE exam (Secondary Education Examination). How it works, grading system (GPA), subjects, exam pattern, results, and preparation tips for Class 10 students.
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SEE Exam Nepal 2025: How It Works, Grading System & Complete Guide
The Secondary Education Examination (SEE) is the final examination of secondary level education (Class 10) in Nepal. Conducted by the National Examinations Board (NEB), it is one of the most important milestones in a Nepali student's academic journey. Formerly known as the SLC (School Leaving Certificate) exam, SEE was introduced in 2016 BS (2016 AD) when the school education system was restructured from 10+2+3 to 8+4+4 pattern. This comprehensive guide explains how Nepal's SEE exam works, the SEE grading system, subjects, exam pattern, results, and preparation tips.
What is SEE Exam in Nepal?
The SEE (Secondary Education Examination) is the Class 10 board examination conducted by NEB. It marks the completion of basic education and is the gateway to higher secondary education (+2 or Class 11–12).
Key Facts about SEE
| Detail | Information |
|--------|-------------|
| Full form | Secondary Education Examination |
| Conducted by | National Examinations Board (NEB) |
| Established | 2073 BS (replaced SLC) |
| Level | Class 10 (end of basic education) |
| Frequency | Once per year (Chaitra, March–April) |
| Eligibility | Class 10 pass from a recognized school |
| Exam format | Written + practical + internal assessment |
| Grading | GPA system (0–4) |
| Result | Usually published in Ashar (June–July) |
How Nepal's SEE Exam Works
1. Registration
Schools register their Class 10 students with NEB in Mangsir–Poush (November–December)
Students fill out exam forms with subject choices
Regular, partial, and exempted categories available
2. Exam Schedule
Exam date: Usually starts in Chaitra 15 (late March) and runs for about 2 weeks
Routine: Published by NEB 2–3 months before the exam
Centers: Designated schools across all 77 districts
3. SEE Exam Pattern
The SEE exam consists of:
Written examination: 75% of total marks (most subjects)
Practical examination: 25% of total marks (science, computer, etc.)
Internal assessment: Includes attendance, class performance, and project work
Each subject has full marks of 100, with a pass mark of 27 (Grade D).
4. Compulsory Subjects
All SEE students must take these compulsory subjects:
Nepali (compulsory)
English (compulsory)
Mathematics (compulsory)
Science and Technology (compulsory)
Social Studies (compulsory)
Health, Population and Environment Education (compulsory)
Optional subjects (choose 2):
Accounting, Economics, Computer Science, Agriculture, Sanskrit, Urdu, Maithili, etc.
SEE Grading System Nepal
Nepal uses a GPA (Grade Point Average) system for SEE results. There are no marks — only grades.
SEE Grade Table
| Grade | Grade Point | Percentage | Remarks |
|-------|-------------|------------|---------|
| A+ | 3.6–4.0 | 90–100% | Outstanding |
| A | 3.2–3.6 | 80–90% | Excellent |
| B+ | 2.8–3.2 | 70–80% | Very Good |
| B | 2.4–2.8 | 60–70% | Good |
| C+ | 2.0–2.4 | 50–60% | Satisfactory |
| C | 1.6–2.0 | 40–50% | Acceptable |
| D+ | 1.2–1.6 | 30–40% | Partially Acceptable |
| D | 0.8–1.2 | 20–30% | Insufficient |
| E | 0–0.8 | 0–20% | Very Insufficient (Fail) |
How GPA is Calculated
Each subject's grade point is determined from the marks
All grade points are added
Sum is divided by the number of subjects
The result is the GPA
Example: If a student gets A+ in 5 subjects (3.6 × 5 = 18.0) and A in 2 subjects (3.2 × 2 = 6.4), total = 24.4. GPA = 24.4 ÷ 7 = 3.49.
Pass Criteria
Must achieve at least Grade D (0.8 grade point) in each subject
If a student gets E in any subject, they are considered failed
Failed students can re-appear in the supplementary exam (chance exam)
What is a Good SEE GPA?
3.6+ (A+): Outstanding — eligible for top +2 colleges like St. Xavier's, Budhanilkantha
3.2–3.6 (A): Excellent — eligible for most good colleges
2.8–3.2 (B+): Very Good — eligible for most private colleges
2.4–2.8 (B): Good — eligible for most colleges
Below 2.4: May need to consider alternative colleges
SEE Exam Results
How to Check SEE Results
Results are usually published in Ashar (June–July), about 3 months after the exam. Students can check results through:
NEB official website: see.gov.np or neb.gov.np
SMS: Type SEE <space> Symbol Number and send to 35001 (NTC) or 1600 (Ncell)
IVR: Call 1600 (NTC) and follow instructions
School: Schools receive result sheets and distribute to students
SEE Result Documents
Grade Sheet: Shows grades for each subject + overall GPA
Character Certificate: Issued by the school
Transfer Certificate (TC): Required for +2 admission
SEE to +2 Transition
After SEE results, students choose their +2 stream based on their GPA and interests:
Science Stream
Requirement: Usually B+ or higher (2.8+ GPA)
Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics, English, Nepali
Top colleges: St. Xavier's, Budhanilkantha, CCRC, KMC, Premier
Career paths: Engineering, Medicine, IT, Pure Sciences
Management Stream
Requirement: Usually C+ or higher (2.0+ GPA)
Subjects: Accounting, Economics, Business Studies, English, Nepali, Math
Top colleges: Global College, Prime College, KMC
Career paths: BBA, BBS, CA, Banking, Entrepreneurship
Humanities Stream
Requirement: Usually C or higher (1.6+ GPA)
Subjects: Sociology, Psychology, Mass Communication, English, Nepali
Starting late — begin preparation at least 6 months before
Ignoring practical exams — 25% of marks in science, computer
Not solving past papers — question patterns repeat
Poor time management in exam — practice writing fast
Neglecting internal assessment — attendance and classwork matter
Panic during exam — stay calm, attempt easy questions first
FAQ
What is SEE exam in Nepal?
SEE (Secondary Education Examination) is the Class 10 board exam conducted by NEB. It replaced the SLC exam in 2073 BS.
How does the SEE grading system work?
SEE uses a GPA system. Each subject is graded A+ to E, with grade points from 4.0 to 0. The overall GPA is the average of all subjects' grade points.
What is the pass mark for SEE?
Students must achieve at least Grade D (0.8 grade point) in each subject to pass. Grade E (below 0.8) is considered fail.
When is SEE conducted?
SEE is conducted once per year, usually starting in Chaitra (late March) and results are published in Ashar (June–July).
How can I check SEE results?
You can check SEE results through the NEB website (see.gov.np), SMS (send "SEE <symbol-number>" to 35001), IVR (call 1600), or your school.
What is a good GPA in SEE?
3.6+ (A+) is considered outstanding and qualifies for top +2 colleges. 3.2+ (A) is excellent and qualifies for most good colleges.
Can I improve my SEE grades?
Yes, you can take the grade improvement exam (chance exam) if you're not satisfied with your grades. The better of the two results is final.
What subjects are compulsory in SEE?
Compulsory subjects are: Nepali, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Health, Population & Environment. Students also choose 2 optional subjects.
How many subjects are there in SEE?
Students typically take 8 subjects — 6 compulsory + 2 optional. Each subject has 100 full marks.