The National Examination Board (NEB) is an educational board in Nepal responsible for conducting the final exams of high school education, commonly known as the Higher Secondary Education (HSE) or Grade 12 examination. The NEB is under the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology of Nepal, and it was established in 1961 to administer and regulate the examinations of intermediate-level education in the country.
The NEB conducts examinations for various streams of study, including Science, Management, Humanities, Education, and Law. The HSE examination is a crucial examination for Nepalese students as it determines their eligibility for higher education and various career opportunities.
To prepare for the NEB board examination, students need to study the syllabus provided by the board, practice previous year's question papers, and seek guidance from their teachers or mentors. It's also essential to have a systematic study plan, manage time effectively, and stay focused and motivated throughout the preparation period. Additionally, taking care of physical and mental health is also important to stay productive and perform well on the exam.