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  2. Education in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  3. List of schools in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable secondary schools in Nepal. Tertiary schools are included in the separate list of universities and colleges in Nepal. There are 77 districts and this list is grouped alphabetically by district (along with a section on international schools in Nepal). This list includes schools of international and national ...

  4. List of universities in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Formal higher learning in Nepal began with the establishment of Tri-Chandra College in 1918(1975 BS), the first college in the country. Until 1985, Tribhuvan University was the only university in the country. The second university to be founded was Nepal Sanskrit University.

  5. Category:Education in Nepal - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Schools in Nepal - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Universities and colleges in Nepal - Wikipedia

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  8. National Examination Board (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    National Examination Board is responsible for conducting and managing 12th grade-Higher Secondary exams and 10th grade Secondary Education Examination (SEE) Exams. [3] The jurisdiction of the previous Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB) was limited to 11th and 12th-grade high school (10+2) only. HSEB was established in 1989 under the Higher ...

  9. Durbar High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was later shifted to Thapathali Durbar with an Englishman called Kenning as its first teacher. Named Durbar School (palace school), it marked the beginning of modern education in Nepal, but only the ruling Ranas and their sons could attend it. In 1876, the school began admitting children of high class government officers too.