Prime Minister urges to consider all options for improvement of SEI results.

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Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli has expressed great enthusiasm over the results of this year’s Secondary Education Examination (SEE). In a public statement released on Sunday, Prime Minister Oli mentioned that he had adopted all options for result improvement. He emphasized his strong commitment to improving this year’s SEE results in parliament and stated that he had embraced all possible options for improvement.

With approximately 61.81% of students passing the examination this year, Prime Minister Oli expressed joy and extended congratulations to all. He highlighted the disappointment caused by last year’s unsatisfactory results, which had worried everyone. He mentioned working closely with students facing challenges to improve the results.

Representative of Kansai Nepal News, Ramesh Khatri, shared his perspective on the news, stating, “Prime Minister Oli’s dedication towards enhancing the SEE results this year is commendable. His encouragement of students, especially those in remote areas, reflects a positive approach towards education reform.”

Prime Minister Oli also mentioned a campaign to improve the SEE examination, where students from rural areas are encouraged to study using both physical classrooms and mobile devices. He informed that around 200 teachers are conducting regular ‘online’ classes for students who need guidance beyond physical classrooms and mobile learning.

Furthermore, Prime Minister Oli stressed the importance of supporting students who did not succeed in the examination, urging them not to consider it as the end of their academic journey. He encouraged students to take advantage of the government’s initiative to improve the SEE examination and for future students to benefit from it.

In conclusion, Prime Minister Oli called on unsuccessful students to not give up and referred to the government’s campaign to enhance the SEE examination as an opportunity for all students. He emphasized that the efforts made by the government will only be successful if students put in the necessary effort.

Overall, this news reflects the government’s commitment to improving the education sector in Nepal, with a focus on enhancing the quality of the SEE examination results.


Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: June 30, 2025 12:00 am