Nepal Scores Low on Quality Education
-Mallika Aryal Sabitri Kumari Das, a middle-aged mother of two, is rightfully worried about her two young daughters: both girls attend a public primary school in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, and neither one of them seems to be advancing academically. Children in Nepal’s public primary schools are lagging behind their peers who attend private institutions. Credit:
Higher Education in Nepal; Truth and Challenges
–Khagendra P Bhattarai Historical Background Modem higher education in Nepal does not have a long history. It started with the establishment of Trichandra College in 1918 during the Rana regime. The college followed the courses of Patna University of India and the teachers also came from India. The examinations were conducted and published by Patna
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