Posted: May 11, 2012 by edusanjal |
Category: Education Issues
Degrees, Diploma and Certificate at Tribhuvan UniversityResource Management and Rural Development.
Posted: May 01, 2012 by Man Prasad Wagley |
Category: Education Issues
private schools must allocate 25 percent seats for the economically backward people. This verdict is supposed to make a landmark jump on quality education in India, of course, with the equity in access. In the past the constitution always claimed equity but the practice never followed suit.
Posted: Apr 29, 2012 by Anjali Subedi |
Category: Education Issues
“It´s so very surprising, shocking, unsuitable, irrelevant!” comments educationist Ganeshman Gurung. In fact, the ´meaningless´ English names literally give him a headache. “Pentagon! NASA!! White House!!! O my goodness…..What are these?
Posted: Apr 27, 2012 by Dr. Girish Pant |
Category: Education Issues
North American-based donors such as Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), United States Agency for International Development (USAID), International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) have conducted the evaluation of aid in the education sector
Posted: Apr 26, 2012 by UGC Nepal |
Category: Education Issues
Before the establishment of the first college in the country, Tri-Chandra College in 1918,higher education in Nepal was nonexistent. Until 1985, Tribhuvan University was the one and only university in Nepal
Posted: Apr 17, 2012 by Subrat Narsingha KC |
Category: Education Issues
Quality education is the only factor that leads to overall and quality development of the society, community and the nation. Quality education is the type of education that prepares a student mentally, psychologically and physically for his/her future and career
Posted: Apr 11, 2012 by Preeti A Karna |
Category: Education Issues
Now that SLC, the great iron gate which ruled your life last year, is over , are you facing the even more burning question of how best to utilize these three months of freedom?
Posted: Apr 04, 2012 by Man Prasad Wagley |
Category: Education Issues
Number wise, there are around 3500 higher secondary schools in Nepal out of which less than 3 percent schools are stand-alone or running only grades 11-12. According to the new rule these schools should either extend two grades downwards or close their schools.
“I too have copied answers of my friends at times. But that is because we don’t have the confidence of getting good marks by expressing ourselves in the answer sheets. There’s always the fear of not getting good marks if we don’t have answers as close to the textbook.”
Posted: Mar 14, 2012 by Editorial The Rising Nepal |
Category: Education Issues
The school teachers have gone on strike forcing the shutdown of the educational institutions. This has jeopardised the future of the students enrolled in the institutions across the country.