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How to Check Your SEE Result (Online, SMS, IVR): Step-by-Step

To check your SEE result, open the NEB-authorised NTC portal at see.ntc.net.np, enter your symbol number and date of birth, and download the grade-sheet PDF. If the site is busy, use SMS (type SEE <symbol number> and send to 1600 on Nepal Telecom or 35001 on Ncell/Sparrow) or dial 1600 for the IVR voice service. This guide walks through every official method plus the school ledger portal.

ExamSecondary Education Examination (SEE), Class 10
Publishing authorityNational Examination Board (NEB), Nepal
Official online portalsee.ntc.net.np (mirrored on see.gov.np, neb.gov.np)
Needed to checkSymbol number + date of birth (BS)
SMSSEE <symbol number> to 1600 (NTC) or 35001 (Ncell/Sparrow)
IVRDial 1600 from any NTC line, enter symbol number
School ledger portalseeadmin.ntc.net.np (School Code + a symbol number + DOB)
GradingLetter grades A+ to D with GPA; below 35% shown as NG
SEE 2082 result dateBaisakh 28, 2083 BS (11 May 2026), 65.98% pass rate
In depth

The fastest way: check your SEE result online at see.ntc.net.np

The Secondary Education Examination (SEE), taken at the end of Class 10, is graded and published by the National Examination Board (NEB). The primary online result service is run by Nepal Telecom (NTC) at see.ntc.net.np, which mirrors the official NEB database. NEB also links results from its own domains, see.gov.np and neb.gov.np, so all three point to the same authoritative record.

To view your result online, open see.ntc.net.np in any browser on a phone, laptop or desktop. For a quick pass/fail status you can enter just your symbol number and search. To pull the full grade-sheet, choose the GRADESHEET option, then enter your symbol number, your date of birth in Bikram Sambat (BS), and the CAPTCHA shown on the screen before clicking Search Result.

Once the grade-sheet loads, it displays every subject with its letter grade and grade point, plus your overall Grade Point Average (GPA). You can save the sheet as a PDF and print it on A4 paper. This provisional online grade-sheet is what students typically use for early college and Grade 11 admissions; the printed original from your school follows later.

Because millions of students check within the first hour of publication, the portal can slow down or time out on result day. If that happens, wait a few minutes and retry, or switch to the SMS or IVR methods described below, which run on the telecom network rather than the web server.

  • Open see.ntc.net.np (or see.gov.np / neb.gov.np).
  • Click GRADESHEET for the full mark-by-mark sheet.
  • Enter your symbol number.
  • Enter your date of birth in BS (as printed on your admit card).
  • Type the CAPTCHA and click Search Result.
  • Download or print the grade-sheet PDF (A4).

Check SEE result by SMS: Nepal Telecom 1600 and Ncell/Sparrow 35001

SMS is the most reliable fallback when websites are overloaded, because it does not depend on the result portal being reachable. Every mobile user in Nepal can retrieve a result with a single text message, and the reply usually arrives within moments.

On a Nepal Telecom (NTC) line, open your messaging app and type SEE, a space, and your full symbol number, then send it to the short code 1600. For example, send 'SEE 12345678A' to 1600. NTC's SMS result service has traditionally been free of charge.

On Ncell or Sparrow SMS lines, use the same 'SEE <symbol number>' format but send it to 35001. A separate third-party service run by Ambition Guru uses the short code 31061 in the identical format. Charges on non-NTC short codes may apply as standard SMS or premium rates, so check with your operator.

The SMS reply returns your result in text form. It is ideal for a fast pass/fail confirmation and your headline GPA, but for the complete subject-wise grade-sheet you will still want to download the PDF from see.ntc.net.np once the site is responsive.

  • NTC: type SEE <symbol number> and send to 1600 (e.g. SEE 12345678A).
  • Ncell / Sparrow SMS: send SEE <symbol number> to 35001.
  • Ambition Guru service: send SEE <symbol number> to 31061.
  • Reply arrives by return SMS within moments.

Check SEE result by IVR: dial 1600 and enter your symbol number

Interactive Voice Response (IVR) lets you hear your result read out over a phone call, which is useful if you have no internet or are helping someone who is not comfortable with websites and apps. It works from any Nepal Telecom line, including PSTN landlines, CDMA and GSM mobiles.

To use it, dial 1600 from an NTC number. Listen to the announcement, then key in your symbol number on the phone's keypad when prompted. The system reads back your result. Because it relies on the voice network rather than the web, IVR often stays available even when the result website is congested.

Keep your admit card or symbol slip in front of you so you can enter the number accurately, including any trailing letter. If the line is busy on result day, hang up and redial after a short wait.

For schools: the mark-ledger portal at seeadmin.ntc.net.np

Schools and their examination coordinators do not check students one by one. Instead, NEB provides a mark-ledger (result ledger) portal at seeadmin.ntc.net.np that returns the grades of every student from a single school in one view.

To use it, a school representative visits seeadmin.ntc.net.np, enters the School Code issued by NEB, enters any one student's symbol number and that student's date of birth, and submits. The portal then returns the full SEE result ledger for the school, listing each student with their grades and GPA.

This school-level ledger is meant for institutional record-keeping, publishing school notice boards, and admissions verification. Individual students should use the standard see.ntc.net.np grade-sheet, SMS, or IVR route rather than the admin ledger.

What a symbol number looks like and how to read your grades

Your symbol number is your unique SEE examination identifier, printed on your admit card (pravesh patra). It is the key input for every check method. SEE symbol numbers are typically an eight-digit number ending in a single letter, for example 12345678A. Enter it exactly as printed, including the letter, and note that the online grade-sheet also requires your date of birth in Bikram Sambat.

SEE results are reported as letter grades and a GPA rather than a raw percentage. Under the NEB grading scale, A+ corresponds to marks of 90-100 (grade point 4.0), A to 80-89 (3.6), B+ to 70-79 (3.2), B to 60-69 (2.8), C+ to 50-59 (2.4), C to 40-49 (2.0) and D to 35-39 (1.6). Marks below 35 are shown as NG (Non-Graded), grade point 0.0.

A subject graded NG must be cleared through the grade-increment (supplementary/re-examination) process before you can use that result for admission. NEB does not publish an official percentage-from-GPA formula; a rough approximation some sites use is GPA multiplied by 25, but treat it only as indicative.

  • Symbol number: usually 8 digits + 1 letter (e.g. 12345678A), on your admit card.
  • Date of birth is entered in Bikram Sambat (BS) for the online grade-sheet.
  • Grades run A+ (90-100) down to D (35-39); below 35 is NG.
  • Result is a GPA, not a percentage; GPA x 25 is only a rough estimate.

Use only NEB-authorised platforms: a safety warning

Every result season, dozens of unofficial mirror sites, blogs and social-media pages republish SEE results to capture search traffic. Many are harmless aggregators, but some ask for extra personal details, run intrusive ads, or lag behind the official database. For a result you will rely on for admissions, always confirm on an NEB-authorised platform.

The authorised routes are the NEB and NTC channels only: the websites see.ntc.net.np, see.gov.np and neb.gov.np; the SMS short codes 1600 (NTC) and 35001 (Ncell/Sparrow); the IVR service on 1600; and, for schools, seeadmin.ntc.net.np. Checking and downloading your grade-sheet on these official sites is free.

Do not pay any site or individual to 'unlock' or 'speed up' your result, and never share your symbol number or date of birth on unofficial forms beyond what the official portal requires. If a result you see anywhere looks wrong, verify it against the official grade-sheet and, if a genuine discrepancy remains, request re-totalling (re-checking) through your school within NEB's stated deadline.

Result day tips and what to do next

NEB publishes the SEE result in Asar-Baisakh of the following academic cycle; for reference, the SEE 2082 result was published on Baisakh 28, 2083 BS (11 May 2026 AD), with about 65.98 percent of the 430,667 candidates passing. Exact dates shift each year, so watch NEB's official notice on neb.gov.np for the publication announcement.

In the first hour after publication, expect heavy load. Have your symbol number and BS date of birth ready before you start, keep the SMS format handy as a backup, and try IVR if both the web and SMS are jammed. Refresh and retry rather than repeatedly opening new tabs, which only adds load.

After you confirm your result, download and print the grade-sheet, then collect the official printed grade-sheet and character certificate from your school when issued. If any subject shows NG, note the grade-increment exam schedule; if you believe a grade is wrong, apply for re-totalling through your school within the deadline NEB announces alongside the result.

Questions

How to Check Your SEE Result (Online, SMS, IVR): Step-by-Step — FAQ

How do I check my SEE result with the marksheet?+

Open see.ntc.net.np, select the GRADESHEET option, enter your symbol number, date of birth in Bikram Sambat and the CAPTCHA, then click Search Result. The full grade-sheet with all subject grades and your GPA appears and can be downloaded as a PDF and printed on A4. The same result is mirrored on see.gov.np and neb.gov.np.

How can I check my SEE result by SMS?+

On Nepal Telecom, type SEE, a space and your symbol number, and send it to 1600 (for example, SEE 12345678A to 1600); NTC's service has traditionally been free. On Ncell or Sparrow SMS, send the same format to 35001. The result comes back as a return message within moments.

What does a SEE symbol number look like?+

A SEE symbol number is your unique exam ID printed on your admit card. It is usually an eight-digit number ending in a single letter, such as 12345678A. Enter it exactly as printed, including the trailing letter, and pair it with your Bikram Sambat date of birth when using the online grade-sheet.

How do I download my SEE grade-sheet as a PDF?+

After searching your result on see.ntc.net.np with your symbol number and date of birth, the on-screen grade-sheet can be saved using your browser's download or print-to-PDF option and printed on A4 paper. This provisional online grade-sheet is commonly accepted for early Grade 11 admissions until your school issues the printed original.

Can I check my SEE result without internet?+

Yes. Use SMS by sending SEE and your symbol number to 1600 (NTC) or 35001 (Ncell/Sparrow), or use the IVR voice service by dialling 1600 from any NTC line and entering your symbol number when prompted. Both work on the telecom network, so they often succeed even when the website is congested.

Which websites are the official, NEB-authorised places to check?+

The NEB-authorised online channels are see.ntc.net.np, see.gov.np and neb.gov.np, all drawing from the same NEB database. Checking there is free. Avoid paying any third party to 'unlock' your result and do not enter your details on unofficial forms beyond what the official portal asks for.

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