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SEE exam will be held from Chait 19th to 29th

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Kathmandu. This year's secondary education examination SEE will be conducted from 19th to 29th of Chait. The National Examination Board announced the schedule of the examination on Wednesday. On the first day of Chait 19, the compulsory English subject exam will be conducted.

Similarly, on March 20th compulsory Nepali, 22nd compulsory mathematics, 23rd science and technology, 24th social studies, 25th all subjects of optional first section and 26th all subjects of optional second section will be conducted. According to Tukraj Adhikari, Controller of Examinations of the Board, the examinations of the remaining technical subjects will be conducted on 27th, 28th and 29th of Chait.

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