Class 12 Result Dispute: Agreement to re-publish results within 15 days
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Agitating Gandaki students studying law in class 12 and the State Examination Management Board have agreed to test the answer scripts again and publish the results within 15 days.
It has been agreed to re-examine the answer scripts of the students and publish the results within 15 days in the presence of the United Students' Organization and school representatives. Similarly, Astha Nepali, leader of the Socialist Students' Union, informed that an agreement has been reached to provide free medical treatment to the injured students in the agitation demanding re-examination of answer scripts.
A written agreement has been reached to publish the results as soon as possible. The fee for re-examination of the law faculty paper will be borne by the Western Region and Kef Campus, 'said Nepali.
Students of Gandaki Pradesh, who had appeared for the law examination in class 12, had started agitation on December 3 expressing dissatisfaction with the results published by the National Examination Board. The students alleged that they were given less marks than they had written and that the examination had been neglected.
The students had staged a sit-in at the board premises on Sunday demanding re-examination of the answer scripts and reconsideration of the time and fee involved in the process. Some students were even injured after the police intervened during Dharna.
The law faculty was started in seven schools of Gandaki from this year. About 200 students of seven schools had been demanding re-examination of answer scripts as the results were not as expected.
The students who bring higher grades in law faculties across the state have only grade 'B Plus'. The students had protested saying that even the minimum grade required for graduation was not forthcoming.
The State Examination Management Board, on the other hand, said that it was not aware of the results as the answer scripts of the subjects with low number of students were sent to the center.
The National Examination Board (NEB) had conducted the Class 12 examination from September 16 to September 25, which was postponed twice due to the Corona epidemic. Two months after the examination, the board had published the results on November 30. From online news
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