SEE postponed after assessing possible risk of Covid-19: Education Minister

Kathmandu, March 18 . Minister for Education, Science and Technology Giriraj Mani Pokhrel has made it clear that the govenrment was bound to postpone Secondary Education Examination (SEE) at the last hour after making serious assesment of possible risk posed by coronavirus pandemic.
Even the exams scheduled by the univerisites were cancelled, he added, saying it was done as part of the Covid-19 preparedness. “New exam schedule would be annouced after evaluating the global assesment by WHO and country situation,” he said.
The meeting of the high level coordination committee on control of Covid-19 headed by Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Ishwor Pokhrel this evening had decided the postponement of the SEE and university exams.
After DPM Pokhrel apprised Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli of the latest situation, the scheduled SEE was postponed in PM’s direction. Information to this was shared immediately to the high level officials at Education Ministry and concerned officials.
For this year, nearly half million students were appearing the SEE.

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