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  2. Education in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    According to "Open Doors 2009", the annual report on international academic mobility published by the Institute of International Education with support from the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State, the number of Nepali students enrolled in U.S. institutions of higher education increased from 8,936 ...

  3. National Education Day (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    National Education Day (Nepali: राष्ट्रिय शिक्षा दिवस, romanized: Rastriya Sikshya Diwas) is celebrated on 2 Ashoj annually in Nepal. The Education Day has been celebrated in Nepal since 2031 BS. It used to be observed on the 12 Falgun (late February) annually before Nepal was declared as a republic federation.

  4. Academic year - Wikipedia

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    The duration of school days, holidays and school year varies across the world. The days in the school year depend on the state or country. For example, in Maryland there are 180 days in a school year, but in Minnesota there are 165 days in the year.

  5. District Level Examination - Wikipedia

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    The Basic Level Examination (BLE) (Nepali: आधारभूत तह परिक्षा), now known as the Basic Education Examination (BEE) or "'District Level Examination ( DLE )'"(Nepali: जिल्ला स्तरीय परिक्षा), is an Examination taken in District Level especially in Eighth Grade in Nepal.

  6. Sandhikharka - Wikipedia

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    Many students were sent to public schools, which teach in Nepali. This posed two problems. For one thing, Nepali, though widely spoken and understood, is not invariably the mother tongue of all students in multilingual, multi-ethnic Nepal. In addition, private school students are accustomed to English as the primary medium of instruction. [3]

  7. Date and time notation in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The 12-hour notation (5:00 am) is widely used in daily life, written communication, and is used in spoken language. The 24-hour notation (05:00) is used only in rare situations where there would be widespread ambiguity.

  8. Culture of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    As many as 123 languages are spoken in Nepal according to the 2011 census. Most of them belong to either the Indo-Aryan or the Tibeto-Burman language families. The major languages of the country (percent spoken as mother tongue) are Nepali (44.6%), Maithili (11.7%), Bhojpuri (6%), Tharu (5.8%), Tamang (5.1%), Nepal Bhasa (3.2%), Magar (3%) and ...

  9. Chaitra (Nepali calendar) - Wikipedia

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    Chaitra (Nepali: चैत्र) also known as Chait (Nepali: चैत) is the last (12th) month in the Bikram Sambat, the official Nepali calendar. This month coincides with March 15 to April 13 of the Western calendar and is 30 days long. Important Events during this month: March 26: Chait 12, Chaite Dashain; March 27: Chait 13, Ram Nawami