Class 12 exam questions in the old format
Class 12 exam questions in the old format.
The National Examination Board (NEB) is preparing to send printed question papers to the districts where internet service is not fully operational and there are problems. After seven months of postponement, it is preparing to send the printed question papers to Karnali, Gandaki and some hilly districts of the far-western states.
Chairman of the Board, Prada Chandra Mani Poudel, said that preparations are being made to send the printed question papers to about 25 district centers. The provincial examination office of the board will decide which centers to send to.
The board is preparing to print and send question papers to Jumla, Humla, Kalikot, Mugu, Manang, Mustang, Dolpa, Bajura, Jajarkot and Bajhang districts. It is preparing to send question papers via email some time before the exams in other districts.
The exam will be held from 8 am to 9.30 am. The exam will end on the 16th. In the working procedure prepared by the board, the subject teacher has made an arrangement to test the answer book and send the number. The board has already sent the answer scripts to all the state offices. "Now it is the job of the state office to send them to the examination center," said Poudel, chairman of the board.
The board has stated that the students who have seen corona infection in the examination will be examined from a separate room. The notice issued by the board states, "Candidates undergoing treatment for Kovid-19 infection are requested to participate in the examination."
All the students participating in the examination must use masks and sanitizers, health desks must be kept in all the centers, and thermal guns must be tested before entering the center.
Board Chairperson Prada Poudel said that health facilities including health desks should be set up in each center in coordination with the local level. The board had a meeting with top officials of all the three security agencies on Tuesday. Officials from all three security agencies said they would provide full security during the exams. Nepal Newspaper Daily has published the news.
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