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HSEB plans to publish top 10 students' answer sheets

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BHAKTAPUR, Feb. 9: Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB) has to publish top ten students’ answer sheets of Grade XI and XII final exams with the view to providing model skills to them.

“We have decided to publish the models of presentation selecting top ten students’ copies as to provide models of writing,” said Vice chairman of the board Upendra Koirala. [More]


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