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  2. University Grants Commission (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    advise The Government of Nepal to establish new universities, formulate policy for grants to the universities and higher education institutions, disburse grants to universities; act as a coordinator among the universities. determine and maintain the standards of higher education. formulate policies to promote quality in higher education.

  3. Nepal Open University - Wikipedia

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    The initial formal endeavor of establishing an Open University in Nepal can be traced to 1999, when the government became a signatory of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Consortium to Open and Distance Education. [5]

  4. List of recognized higher education accreditation organizations

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    Universities, technical institutes and certified higher education institutions are recognized by the University Grants Commission. The Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT), established in 1989 by the Government of Nepal, is the national autonomous apex body of Technical and Vocational Education and Training regulation.

  5. Purbanchal University - Wikipedia

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    Purbanchal University (PU) is a public university located in Koshi Province, Nepal. [1] It was established in 1993 as the second university in Nepal after the restoration of multi-party democracy by the Government of Nepal. With more than 26,128 students, Purbanchal University stands as the second largest university in Nepal.

  6. List of medical colleges in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Formal medical education started in Nepal after the establishment of Institute of Medicine, Nepal in 1972 under Tribhuvan University. [4] Previously, only few qualified doctors were present in Nepal before before the pre-democracy era of 1951. While a few eager Nepalese doctors established Nepal Medical Association (NMA) on March 4, 1951 to ...

  7. List of universities in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Until 1985, Tribhuvan University was the only university in the country. The second university to be founded was Mahendra Sanskrit University. The inception of this university was soon followed by Kathmandu University in 1990, and Purbanchal and Pokhara Universities in 1995 and 1996, respectively. Many schools and colleges are run privately but ...

  8. Education in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Educational Development (NCED) [2] is Nepal's teacher-training body. Primary education in Nepal is called Basic Education and consists of grades one through eight. Secondary levels are grades nine to twelve. In 2021, the literacy rates of the country were 71.2% (81% for males and 63.3% for females). [3]

  9. Tribhuvan University - Wikipedia

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    Established on 25 June 1959 (or 11 Ashar 2016 BS), [6] Tribhuvan University is the oldest and largest university in Nepal [7]. The university was named after the late King Tribhuvan . In its early years, all the postgraduate classes were held at Tripureshwor Campus, where the administrative office was also located.