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22 Baglung students deprived of SEE

BAGLUNG, March 15: Twenty-two students from a school in Baglung district have been deprived of taking the secondary education examination (SEE) scheduled for March 19-30 due to various reasons including failure to reach minimum attendance limit.
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BAGLUNG, March 15: Twenty-two students from a school in Baglung district have been deprived of taking the secondary education examination (SEE) scheduled for March 19-30 due to various reasons including failure to reach minimum attendance limit.



The figure of the deprived students includes 12 girls and 10 boys.


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"The students have been deprived of SEE due to family problems and failure to reach minimum attendance," said Kushma Raj Upadhyay, Chief of the Education Development and Coordination Unit, Baglung.


A total of 5,178 students including 2,692 girls and 2,486 boys from 138 educational institutions are sitting for the SEE this year, he said.

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