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B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences Nepal (BPKIHS) 1998 Koshi Dharan, Sunsari Patan Academy of Health Science (PoAHS) 2008 Bagmati Patan, Lalitpur Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences (PAHS) 2016 Gandaki Pokhara, Kaski Karnali Academy of Health Sciences (KAHS) 2011 Karnali Jumla, Karnali Madhesh Institute of Health Sciences (MIHS) 2021 Madhesh
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]
A humanistic curriculum is a curriculum based on intercultural education that allows for the plurality of society while striving to ensure a balance between pluralism and universal values. In terms of policy, this view sees curriculum frameworks as tools to bridge broad educational goals and the processes to reach them.
Chinnamasta Nursing College; Jagadamba Medical institute; Sai Krishna Nursing College; Unique College Of Medical Science & Hospital Pvt. Ltd. Ramraja Prasad Singh Nursing College : It is inside the zonal hospital premises which is under-construction. [3]
Laboratory School, often referred to as Lab School was established in 1956 with support from U.S. and government of Nepal. It is located in Kirtipur, Kathmandu. It is located in Kirtipur, Kathmandu. Currently the School is run under the Laboratory Secondary School public Trust.
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Nepal" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Nepal Tourism and Hotel Management College; Kantipur Tourism and Hotel Management College; Gupteshwor Mahadev Multiple Campus; Kalika Multiple Campus; Kanya Campus; Bhadrakali Multiple Campus; Bindhyabasini Campus; Charak Hospital Nursing College; Triveni International College; Infomax College of Information Technology and Management
Nepal was a late entrant into the modern world of science and technology. Nepal’s first institution of higher education, Tri-Chandra College, was established by Chandra Shumsher in 1918. The college introduced science at the intermediate level a year later, marking the genesis of formal science education in the country. [4]