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National Education Board publishes results of grade 12 

Kathmandu: The National Education Board has published the results of the class 12 on Friday. The examination was held from April 26 to May 6.

The board had conducted exams for a total of 309,868 students from 5,542 schools examination in 1,526 exam centers.

According to the board, 9591 students secured a grade point average (GPA) between 3.61-4. Likewise, 46,893 students got GPAs between 3.21-3.60. Similarly, a total of 187,000 received the non-graded category. They will not be able to pursue the undergraduate course. 

The share of the students in non-graded is over 47 percent of the total examinees.