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Ministry of Education Directs Schools to Begin Grade 11 Classes from June 15

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The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has instructed schools across Nepal to commence teaching and learning activities for grade 11 starting June 15. This directive follows the publication of the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) results for the 2025 academic session, establishing a clear timeline for the upcoming academic year.

  • The Education and Human Resource Development Centre has circulated a letter to all Education Development and Coordination Units to inform them of the ministry's directive.
  • The directive aims to set a timeline for the commencement of grade 11 classes after the SEE results were published.
  • The context of education is evolving, with discussions around the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on learning paradigms and knowledge transfer.
  • There is an ongoing discourse regarding the need for reforms in school education, including addressing teacher politics and student-teacher ratios.

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