Ministry of Education and Sports

Nepal's Education Ministry Sets June 15 Start for Class 11 Amidst Policy Review Nepal's Education Ministry Sets June 15 Start for Class 11 Amidst Policy Review

The Ministry of Education and Sports in Nepal has announced that teaching and learning activities for Class 11 will commence on June 15, following the timely publication of Secondary Education Examination (SEE) results. This decision aims to resolve academic calendar uncertainties and improve the overall quality and governance of school education.

3 articles · 4 days ago
218 Candidates Apply for Vice Chancellor Positions Across Eight Universities 218 Candidates Apply for Vice Chancellor Positions Across Eight Universities

A total of 218 candidates have applied for vacant Vice Chancellor positions in eight different universities across Nepal. The Selection and Recommendation Committee has begun scrutinizing the applications, with the highest number of applicants, 50, vying for the position at Tribhuvan University. This process follows the annulment of previous appointments and the initiation of a fresh selection procedure by the government.

7 articles · 5 days ago
Grade 11 Classes to Commence June 15 Following SEE Results Publication Grade 11 Classes to Commence June 15 Following SEE Results Publication

The Ministry of Education and Sports has directed academic institutions to begin Grade 11 classes from June 15, coinciding with the publication of Secondary Education Examination (SEE) results for the 2082 academic session. This decision aims to keep the academic calendar on schedule and prevent delays in students' learning activities.

5 articles · 6 days ago
Joint Financing Partners Reaffirm Commitment to Nepal's Education Reform Agenda Joint Financing Partners Reaffirm Commitment to Nepal's Education Reform Agenda

Joint Financing Partners (JFPs) supporting Nepal’s School Education Sector Plan (SESP) have reaffirmed their commitment to the Government of Nepal's education reform agenda and the Ministry of Education and Sports' leadership. The partners commended Nepal's progress in education despite global challenges and emphasized the need for collective action to improve foundational learning outcomes for all children.

3 articles · 6 days ago

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