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Preparing for SEE? This guide on Check your SEE Result 2081 with Marksheet [Updated] covers essential notes, formulas, and PDF solutions. Updated for the 2081/2082 academic year, it focuses on key topics in to help you secure an A+ grade.
Check your SEE Result 2081
The Secondary Education Examination (SEE), previously known as the School Leaving Certificate (SLC), is a critical national examination in Nepal for Grade 10 students. Administered by the National Examination Board (NEB) under the Office of the Controller of Examinations (OCE), the SEE determines eligibility for higher secondary education (+2, A-levels, or vocational programs). The SEE Result 2081, corresponding to the academic year 2080/2081, is a significant milestone for students. This report provides an overview of the SEE 2081 results, including exam details, expected result publication, result-checking methods, and post-result opportunities, along with an FAQs section to address common queries.
Overview of SEE 2081
The SEE 2081 examinations were conducted from March 20 to April 1, 2025 (Chaitra 6 to Chaitra 19, 2081 BS) across 2,079 exam centers nationwide. A total of 514,071 students participated, including 256,311 male, 257,730 female, and 30 students identifying as other gender. This included 421,585 regular students, 16,000 technical stream students, and 75,532 grade improvement candidates. Notably, 37 students from a Nepali language school in Japan also participated, reflecting the international reach of the exam. The results are evaluated using the Letter Grading Directive 2078 (third amendment), which assigns Grade Point Averages (GPAs) from 0.0 to 4.0.
When SEE Result 2081 will Published? [Updated]
Finally, SEE Result 2081 has been published on 13th Asad, 2082 at around 8 PM.
Where to Check SEE Result 2081?
The NEB provides multiple methods to access SEE results, ensuring accessibility across Nepal's diverse regions. If possible, I will try to make the result checking system within my website: premstha.com.np. The result-checking process for SEE 2081 is expected to mirror previous years, with the following options:
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Online Platforms
Students can check their results and download marksheets from the following official websites:Company Name Website National Examination Board Office of the Controller of Examination, Grade 10, Sanothimi www.see.gov.np National Examination Board, Sanothimi www.neb.gov.np Nepal Telecom www.see.ntc.net.np Kantipur Publication Limited www.ekantipur.com Esewa Limited see.esewa.com.np Edusanjal Private Limited www.see.edusanjal.com Khalti Private Limited https://khalti.com/app College Info Nepal Private Limited collegeinfonepal.com/see The Connect Plus Private Limited connectplus.com 12khari Media Private Limited www.12khari.com Colleges Nepal Limited www.collegesnepal.com/see_result Ncell Axiata Limited Ncell App Swift Technology Private Limited swifttech.com.np/see-result Neema Academy Foundation result.neemaacademy.com Smartcard Nepal Private Limited see.mypay.com.np
Steps to check online:- Visit one of the listed websites.
- Enter your symbol number (printed on the admit card) and date of birth.
- Click "Submit" to view and download your grade sheet.
- Save or print the provisional marksheet for reference.
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SMS Service
For students in ares limited internet access, results can be checked via SMS:Company name: Service type Short code Nepal Telecom SMS/USSD and IVR 1600 Janaki Technology Private Limited SMS 35001 Aakash Tech Private Limited SMS 31003 Swift Technology Private Limited SMS 34455 All Star IT Solutions Private Limited SMS 34949 -
Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)
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Steps:
- Dial 1600 using an NTC SIM or landline.
- Follow the automated instructions to enter your symbol number.
- Receive subject-wise marks via the call.
- Cost: Approximately NPR 2 per minute.
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School Notice Boards and marksheets
- Many schools display results on notice boards.
- Original marksheets must be collected from respective schools after the official release, as online results are provisional.
Post-Result Opportunities
Students achieving a minimum GPA of 1.6 are eligible for higher secondary education. Options include:
- +2 Programs: Science, Management, Humanities, Law, or Education streams.
- A-Level Programs: International curriculum offered by select institutions.
- Technical/Vocational Training: CTEVT diplomas in engineering, IT, healthcare, or agriculture.
- Diploma courses: Specialized programs like nursing or pharmacy.
Students with NG in one or two subjects can take supplementary exams (Grade Improvement) from August 7 to August 14, 2025 (Shrawan 23-31, 2081). Those with NG in more than two subjects must retake those subjects in the following year's SEE.
