NG in SEE means Not Graded. It appears when a student does not meet the minimum passing requirement in a subject, so the subject gets 0.0 grade point and lowers the overall GPA. In practice, NG is the most important warning sign on a SEE marksheet because it can affect both pass status and college admission planning.
When does NG happen?
NG usually appears when theory marks fall below the NEB minimum threshold for that subject. Practical marks cannot fix a theory paper that is already below the required level.
How NG affects GPA
For GPA calculation, NG is counted as 0.0. That means even one NG subject can pull the total score down sharply, especially if it is a major compulsory subject.
What students should do next
- Check whether the NG is in theory or the full subject.
- Read the marksheet carefully and confirm the subject code.
- Use the SEE GPA calculator to estimate the impact.
- Follow the supplementary or retake process if NEB allows it.
Quick answer
NG means Not Graded, and it counts as 0.0 in SEE GPA calculation. If you see NG, check the subject carefully and plan your retake or supplementary exam immediately.
For the full calculation flow, use the SEE GPA calculator or read SEE Grading System Nepal.