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  2. Academic grading in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The above grading system refers to the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) previously called School leaving Certificate (SLC) examinations when it was implemented, held at the end of at grade 10. It is administered by the Department of Education under the Ministry of Education and Sports, Nepal.

  3. Tribhuvan University - Wikipedia

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    The significant number of graduates made Tribhuvan University hold a Guinness World Record. [11] Although the education system of Tribhuvan University has produced many graduates, many of them still need to get jobs in the market. They cannot find jobs in Nepal, so they go abroad to look for financial opportunities.

  4. Education in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The educational system in Nepal was long based on home-schooling and gurukulas. [4] This was similar to the former Indian system of education, in which the pupils would learn either in their own homes or with reputed priests or Gurus. Before Nepal was declared a democratic country, the general public had no access to formal education.

  5. Nepal Student Union - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Students' Union (abbr. NSU) is the largest student political wings in Nepal.The Nepal Student's Union represents the Nepali Congress.During the autocratic King's rule (Panchayati Byawastha), the union played a major role in unifying students to overthrow King's direct rule and establish democracy in the country.

  6. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese system includes non-tenured, term-limited positions at all ranks, including professor. These are referred to as ninki tsuki ( 任期付き ) positions and include tokunin ( 特任 ) in the official title when contracts are awarded on a rolling, one-year basis.

  7. Secondary Education Examination (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    Secondary Education Examination (SEE) is the final examination in the secondary school system of Nepal which is being taken by National Examination Board .National Examination Board upgraded from what was previously known as School Leaving Certificate (SLC).

  8. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    UK Postgraduate Grading System. The postgraduate grading system for master's degrees in the UK is similar to the Honours system but differs in some points. [54] The minimum passing grade is 50% instead of 40%. The complete classifications look as follows: Distinction: 70-100%; Merit: 60-69%; Pass: 50-59%; Fail: Less than 50%

  9. Tribhuvan Multiple Campus - Wikipedia

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    It became a part of Tribhuvan University in 1973 B.S. This campus is second oldest to Tri-Chandra College. The campus offers courses in Bachelor's and Master's degree in humanities, management, science and arts. [2] The annual student intake is about 300 students in BA, 350 in B.Ed., 450 in BBS, 350 in B.Sc., 120 in MA, 60 in M.Ed. and 150 in MBS.