Posted: 2013-04-02
Category: Articles
Tagged: tribhuvan university
In Nepal, modern education system developed relatively late. It began only after the establishment of Darbar High School in 1884 and Tri-Chandra College in 1918 AD, which was the first college in Nepal. It offered courses in Intermediate of Arts in 1919, Intermediate of Science in 1920, and Bachelor of Arts in 1923.
Read MorePosted: 2012-12-27
Category: Articles
Tagged: slc exam, slc result
Office of the Controller of Examinations (OCE) has put the information of about 2.7 million School Leaving Certificate (SLC) graduates from year 2000 onwards on its website.
Read MorePosted: 2012-10-29
Category: Articles
Tagged: ministry of education nepal
The new government directive for the regulation of the 8,000-odd private schools in the country is exacting: schools will have to undertake tough measures like significantly cutting down on the weight of schoolbags children ferry to schools and considerably increasing the size of existing classrooms.
Read MorePosted: 2012-10-18
Category: Articles
Tagged: higher education, ministry of education nepal, slc exam
Have you ever tried to know the current scenario regarding students reading in governments schools in Nepal? As per the current rule and regulation of Government of Nepal, student cannot get the scholarship given by the Government of Nepal unless he/she passes S.L.C from a government school.
Read MorePosted: 2012-09-19
Category: Articles
Advertisements these days have become a necessity where the colleges are using it to inform about their features and specialities to students. It has become even more important in this competitive scenario
Read MorePosted: 2012-09-09
Category: Articles
For Rs 350, you can get a one year worth of poorly written notes on Sociology. Add another Rs 150 or so, and you will get another poorly edited (or not) solution book.
Read MorePosted: 2012-09-06
Category: Articles
Tagged: student unions
Students council these days are active in most of the private colleges and universities. They work as the representatives of students for the benefit of the students with mutual understanding between the students and management.
Read MorePosted: 2012-08-15
Category: Articles
Tagged: health care in nepal, mbbs doctors in nepal
Certain medical students may be more likely to stay in their own countries or work in rural areas of their own countries when they qualify as doctors, suggests a study published in the British Medical Journal today.
Read MorePosted: 2012-07-16
Category: Articles
Discipline is the process of training oneself in obedience, self control, skill, etc. The controlled, ordered behaviour results from such training. Discipline is the basis of the whole universe.
Read MorePosted: 2012-06-09
Category: Articles
Thousands of young people today undertake volunteering projects in developing countries around the world. In Oxford too, organizations such as Oxford Development Abroad (ODA) sends student volunteers to Uganda, Nepal, and for the first time this summer, to Bolivia.
Read MorePosted: 2012-05-09
Category: Articles
Nevertheless, the priority accorded to English in our schools and colleges notwithstanding, is disappointing, and the majority of the students, even those who pass from the so-called reputed private schools, fare very badly in the subject.
Read MorePosted: 2012-04-18
Category: Articles
As students, living in Kathmandu is not an easy task. You don’t have a job but at the same time you have to bear a number of expenses from travelling to college fees to going on a date to having get-togethers with friends. Perhaps for the majority of you, your parents are the sole source to fund all your expenses.
Read MorePosted: 2012-03-26
Category: Articles
Tagged: women empowerment
Nepal’s aviation industry is a male-dominated sector, as fewer than 30 women hold pilot’s licenses. But despite high training costs and rising unemployment among pilots, women here are slowly making their ways into the skies
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Posted: 2012-03-17
Category: Articles
When I came back to Nepal as a fresh management graduate, I was struck to see the impressive population of MBA graduates in this country - both foreign educated as well as those who had studied here.
Read MorePosted: 2012-02-29
Category: Articles
The teachers have put forth a 35-point demand asking the government, among other things, to make the ´temporary´ teachers ‘permanent´, implementation of their past agreements with the government, and introduction of a quota system for the teachers employed on various provisional basis.
Read MorePosted: 2012-01-26
Category: Articles
Tagged: child education
In other countries, they are very proud of educating their children. But people in Nepal are still proud of using child labor in domestic work
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