Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Urban Development, Prakash Man Singh, has stressed quality education to drive society towards the right course. In his address to an interaction on "School Education Bill and Concern of People's Representatives" organised by the Education Department of the Nepali Congress here today, the Deputy Prime Minister said the wave of education was seen in the country with the 1950's revolution and now it is urgent to make it compatible with time.
IME Group and IXI Corp have jointly established the Kathmandu Technical School (KTS). The school is brought into operation with an objective of producing skilled human resources in the job market.
It has been found that mobile phones have been used to cheat in the ongoing Secondary Education Examination (SEE) here. An invigilator has been caught red-handed for helping the students cheat through WhatsApp in the mathematics subject exam at Saraswati Secondary School Examination Centre at Inaruwa-9 in Sunsari district.
Academia, activists, and students gathered today to discuss "Challenges of the Feminist Movement in Nepal: Contemporary Debate and Future Trajectories."
Ambassador of Japan, Maeda Toru, hosted a send-off party at his Residence for Nepali students who will be studying in Japan under the Japanese Government Scholarship granted by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. Japan grants the scholarship to international students who want to pursue higher studies in Japan for undergraduate, graduate, and specialized training college students, and teachers. Japan started the selection of Nepali students in 1957, just one year after the establishment of a diplomatic relationship between the two countries.
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Out of 39,416 students who received their admit cards for the first day of the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) in Kathmandu district, 1,646 students did not sit for the exam on Thursday.
Shashi Yadav, chief of education development and coordination unit of Saptari, said that the SEE was held in a more peaceful manner than anticipated. Yadav said all 37 exam centers in the district were monitored by the seven team as per the route fixed and that team found that no untoward activities were seen in the exam centers.
Controller of Examinations at the Office of the Controller of Examinations, Grade 10 Nandalal Paudel, said that the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) has been conducted in a peaceful and dignified atmosphere.
The Secondary School Examination (SEE) is taking place from today.
A total of 514,071 students are appearing in this year's Secondary Education Examinations (SEE).
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has urged the students appearing the School Education Examination (SEE) to perform steadily.