Kathmandu, June 17, 2025 — The National Examination Board (NEB) is in the final stages of releasing the SEE results 2081. Officials have confirmed that the results of the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) will be published by the third week of June, with the exact date to be announced shortly.
This announcement brings excitement and nervousness to over 400,000 students across Nepal who appeared for the SEE earlier this year. The SEE exam is one of the most important exams in a student’s academic life in Nepal. It opens the path to higher studies and helps determine future career directions.
Final Preparations Underway
NEB spokesperson Durga Prasad Aryal said that the paper checking, tabulation, and result entry work are almost complete. “We are in the final phase of result processing. If everything goes as planned, the SEE results will be out by Asar 1 to 5 (mid-June),” Aryal stated.
The board is using a centralized computer system to manage marks, grades, and verification. This year, more emphasis has been placed on accuracy and transparency, with new software tools assisting in the process
How Students Can Check SEE Results
NEB has made checking the SEE results 2081 easier than ever before. Once published, students can access their grades in the following ways:
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Online: The results will be available on multiple websites, including:
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Other partner websites designated by NEB
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SMS Services: Students can also get their SEE results via SMS. They simply need to:
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Type SEE <space> symbol number
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Send it to 1600 (and other numbers from telecom partners)
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Example:
SEE 12345678and send it to 1600
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This method is especially useful for students in rural or remote areas where internet access may be limited.
Highlights of SEE 2081
The SEE 2081 examination was held in Chaitra 2080 (March-April 2024) and saw participation from students across all seven provinces. Here are some key facts:
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Total examinees: Over 400,000 students
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Exam centers: More than 2,000 across the country
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Subjects: Eight compulsory and optional subjects
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New Evaluation Method: NEB followed the letter grading system as in previous years. No percentage marks are given.
Grading System
Students will receive grades like A+, A, B+, B, etc. based on their performance. Here’s how the SEE grading system works:
| Marks (%) | Grade | Grade Point |
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| 90–100 | A+ | 4.0 |
| 80–89 | A | 3.6 |
| 70–79 | B+ | 3.2 |
| 60–69 | B | 2.8 |
| 50–59 | C+ | 2.4 |
| 40–49 | C | 2.0 |
| 30–39 | D+ | 1.6 |
| 20–29 | D | 1.2 |
| Below 20 | E | 0.8 |
Note: Students must achieve a minimum grade to enroll in certain courses for higher studies.
Important Advice for Students
Officials from NEB have urged students not to panic if there is any delay. They are working hard to ensure the accuracy and fairness of the results.
Students are also reminded to:
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Keep their exam symbol number safe
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Double-check the official websites for accurate results
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Avoid fake news or unverified social media posts about results
What’s Next After SEE?
After the SEE results are published, students can apply for Grade 11 admission in colleges across Nepal. Depending on their grades, they can choose from science, management, humanities, education, and technical streams.
The Ministry of Education will soon release the admission guidelines and calendar for the new academic session.
A Big Moment for Students and Families
The SEE is not just a student’s exam—it's a family event. Parents, relatives, and communities eagerly wait to celebrate success and plan the next steps together.
“I am excited and nervous at the same time,” says Rita Thapa, a SEE examinee from Pokhara. “I hope I get good grades and can join science class. My parents are proud of me for reaching this point.”
Teachers also feel proud of their students. “We have worked hard all year, and now we wait with hope,” said Kumar Shah, a school teacher in Dhangadhi.
Final Message from NEB
The NEB has asked everyone—students, schools, media, and the public—to wait patiently and responsibly. Once the SEE results 2081 are out, official instructions will be given on how to proceed with admissions and mark sheets.
“We are committed to publishing accurate, fair, and timely results,” said NEB officials. “We thank everyone for their cooperation.”