The examination, which will be conducted from 8 am to 11 am, will be conducted till April 30, said Chairman Mahashram Sharma. According to the schedule made public by the board, the first day of the examination will be a compulsory English subject examination on Friday. On the same day, compulsory Sanskrit language and literature examination will be held at Vedavidyashram.
Compulsory Mathematics will be held on Sunday, April 26, and English will be compulsory for Nepali and non-Nepali students. Compulsory Science and Compulsory Sanskrit Grammar and Translation Examination will be held on Sunday 13th April. Compulsory Social Studies and Technical examinations in Farm Management, Marketing, Engineering, Drawing, Computer Peripherals and Maintenance and Basic Music will be held on April 30.
Similarly, there will be examinations in compulsory health, population and environment education, Veda or ethics towards Veda Vidyashram, elective first in technical subjects and technical, agriculture, electrical management, computer networking and engineering surveying in technical subjects.
Similarly, on April 3, all subjects of general and Sanskrit electives, compulsory Sanskrit education in Sanskrit, elective subjects in Vedavidyashram and elective mathematics in technical side will be examined. Production, Dairy, Electrical Energy, Database Management System, Music Technology will be tested.
Crop Production, Small Room Production and Management, Electronics Device and Circuit, Water Resources and Engineering will be examined for technical subjects on April 30. Examination of Animal Health, Electrical Machine, Microprocess, Highway Engineering, Music Business and Program Management will be held on April 3 in technical subjects.
On the last day, April 20, there will be examinations for singing, music, instrumentation and dance in technical subjects like Floriculture and Nursery Management, Veterinary Laboratory Techniques, Industrial Installation and Maintenance, Object Corrected Programming, Estimating Costing and Supervision and electives.
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