Posted: 2013-01-14
Category: News
It is not very unusual for those in school to sometimes question why uniforms are compulsory, especially in schools where uniforms are prioritized more than studies or classroom activities.
Read MorePosted: 2013-01-09
Category: Education Issues
A few months back, Nepal Engineering Council (NEC) had scrapped the licenses of two engineering colleges, Janakpur Engineering College (JEC) and Kathford International College of Engineering and Management (KICEM), on the grounds of admitting 96 students each in civil, electronics and computer engineering departments although the colleges were permitted only 48 seats in each department.
Read MorePosted: 2012-12-02
Category: HSEB
Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB) on Friday decided to offer a golden handshake to staffers who have been working with the board for more than 15 years and seek voluntary retirement.
Read MorePosted: 2012-10-18
Category: Articles
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: 2012-10-07
Category: University News
The 15th National General Convention of Nepal University Teachers’ Association (NUTA) kicked off today with Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai calling on members to refrain from padlocking academic institutions in the name of agitation.
Read MorePosted: 2012-10-06
Category: News
Recently held convention of All Nepal National Independent Students Union (Revolutionary) (ANNISU-R) endorsed the report to prevent children of the diplomats, civil servant and government teachers from attending private schools and make them attend government institutions.
Read MorePosted: 2012-10-06
Category: Education Issues
Ministry of Education (MoE) Nepal is all set to implement a no-advertisements policy for the entire academic sector. MoE, which has recently worked out a policy to this effect, is to present its agenda at the next cabinet meeting for its approval.
Read MorePosted: 2012-10-06
Category: News
Opening the 15th general convention of the Nepal University Teachers´ Association on Friday, Prime Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai appreciated the role of university teachers in democratic movements in the country.
Read MorePosted: 2012-09-30
Category: Education Issues
Though the government prepared 11 separate reports for the development of education system in the country since 1991, none of those have been implemented. Experts say political instability and flaw in infrastructural system is to blame.
Read MorePosted: 2012-09-20
Category: Education Issues
Ministry of Education Nepal recognized International degrees and Colleges offering those degree
Read MorePosted: 2012-09-18
Category: Education Issues
If any college is found cheating the government by running a programme other than the one for which affiliation was granted, we can cancel the licence of the previous programme as well.
Read MorePosted: 2012-09-03
Category: Education Issues
“There are other ways of learning, too, outside of schools, and the process doesn’t end with the completion of a course or getting a degree.”
Read MorePosted: 2012-08-30
Category: Abroad Study
Speaking at an interaction organised by Educational Consultancy Association of Nepal (ECAN) to mark its 16th anniversary, Rameshwor Upadhaya, general secretary of Tribhuvan University Teachers Association said Nepal had the appropriate geographical diversity and qualified teachers to attract foreign students but lacked proper policies.
Read MorePosted: 2012-08-10
Category: HSEB
The Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB) has given affiliation to 169 more plus-two colleges in the country this year.
Read MorePosted: 2012-08-24
Category: Education Issues
:Prithvi Narayan Multiple Campus is not only ahead because of its student population but is also ahead with the quality of education it provides. Students who have studied here have done well for themselves and hold high positions in many organizations in Nepal and have also have rooted the institutions name high internationally.
Read MorePosted: 2012-08-23
Category: Education Issues
Consider the budgetary allocations made to this sector: The piece of the national budget pie that went to education was 13.9, 15.8, 16.2 and 16.7 per cent in 2001, 2004, 2005 and 2006 respectively.
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