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40,000 class 12 students apply for re-evaluation

This marks the highest number of re-evaluation applications to date.

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KATHMANDU: Around 40,000 students have applied for re-evaluation after the results of the Class 12 exams were published on August 2nd by the Examination Control Office (Class 12) under the National Examination Board (NEB). This marks the highest number of re-evaluation applications to date.

Krishna Prasad Sharma, the Examination Controller (Class 12), reported that as of now, the results for 7,000 students who applied by Aug 6 have been announced. Out of these, the results for 55 students have been changed.

In the Class 12 exams, out of 385,632 regular examinees, 181,785 students received ‘NG’ (Not Graded). Students who are still dissatisfied with their re-evaluation results can apply to view their answer sheets.