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Medical Education Commission to return entrance fee

Kathmandu, Aug 15: The Medical Education Commission is to return the entrance examination fee of those students who were not able attend the entrance exam. Following the direction of the Minister for Education, Science and technology, the Commission decided to return the entrance examination fee of invalid students. An executive

PM Oli stresses on cooperation between KU and Dhulikhel Hospital

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has directed the Kathmandu University (KU) and Dhulikhel Hospital to maintain collaboration between them for

Prime Minister for 70 per cent technical stream in education

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has directed the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to come up with a solid

Universities’ research should be connected to community-Minister Bhattarai

Minister for Education, Science and Technology Bidya Bhattarai stressed the need to connect the universities' research with communities.

Priority to new education act: Minister Bhattarai

The newly appointed Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Bidya Bhattarai, has said making new education act was her priority.

UNCTAD report calls for ensuring environmental sustainability in digitalization

Kathmandu, July 13: For convenience to commerce and innovation in multiple fronts, digitalization is one of the most accelerated arenas

Expert committee recommends bringing educational institutions to legal ambit

In the report of the 'Expert Committee- 2081 BS' that was constituted to study such affiliations, the committee has recommended

Madhesh Province proposes to set-up Budhanilkantha school branch in Madhesh

He has also stated for an intake of at least 50% female students from across the nation as a commitment

FNJ RSS chapter felicitates five SEE graduates

The Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS), the only official news agency of Nepal, chapter of Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) has

Only one student passes SEE from Rajpur rural municipality

A total of 250 students from eight secondary schools had appeared the SEE, among which only one made it.