University Students Will Be Mobilized To Teach Those Who Failed In SEE Students from Tribhuvan University will be mobilized to teach community school students participating in the SEE Grade Enhancement (Supplementary) Examination.
For that, the Ministry of Education has written to Tribhuvan University to facilitate.
According to the ministry, it has been requested to facilitate the students studying in the final year of the undergraduate and postgraduate level of incoming and affiliated campuses to teach the students who failed (non-graded) in SEE.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Education Keshav Prasad Dahal informed that correspondence has been sent to support English, science, and mathematics students in public schools and Nepali and social education classes in private schools.
The ministry has written to the university asking them to conduct the peer learning program included in next year’s policy and program and budget through the university.
Similarly, the Center for Education and Human Resource Development has also prepared to conduct classes in three subjects, Mathematics, English, and Science, through Radio Nepal and Nepal Television targeting the grade increase examination.
According to the results of SEE published on Thursday, 242 thousand 313 students are ungraded