Education system of Nepal needs a change

Education has great importance in the development of a country. Education and development of the country work hand in hand. lack of education creates poverty and a lack of economic development in a country.  For over two decades, Nepal has been working to uplift educational standards by providing quality higher education to its citizens but there are many obstacles and hurdles that are emerging. 

Education has great importance in the development of a country. Education and development of the country work hand in hand. Lack of education creates poverty and a lack of economic development in a country.  For over two decades, Nepal has been working to uplift educational standards by providing quality higher education to its citizens but there are many obstacles and hurdles that are emerging. 

  1. Location of colleges and universities: Almost all of the good higher secondary colleges, coaching institutes, engineering, and medical colleges/universities are located in and around our capital city Kathmandu. The school that is run by the government is not committed to giving a good education due to various problems. Private and boarding schools are not in reach in the remote and rural areas. The government and local bodies are not serious in education. That means students have to come and live in the capital city for a good education. 
  2. Outdated Education: Our syllabus hasn’t been updated for ages. I think there haven’t been any significant changes for a decade in school, college, and universities course. all these haven’t been updated. This makes our education system outdated.
  3. Poor teaching staff: In Nepali society, there is less respect for the teaching profession. This gives a bad impression of teachers and thus we don’t have qualified and passionate teachers, educators, administrators in our country. Students in Nepal choose subjects that they don’t have an interest in because of our society.
  4. Poor Online Support: We do not have any central online support system for educational services. It’s really difficult to get the syllabus, and other related educational materials online. in this modern age, education should be digitally available for all students which creates equality between students which will increase the literate rate of Nepal.                                                                                              
  5. Politics. Limited educational and employment opportunities in Nepal are among the factors driving the outflow of Nepali students. Political instability – there have been nine different governments between 2008 and 2016 alone – and devastating earthquakes in 2015 have worsened social conditions in the country. However, the government seeks to improve the education system with reforms, such as the extension of compulsory basic education to eight years of schooling. International student mobility in Nepal is predominantly outbound. While there is little public data available on international student enrollments in Nepal, inbound mobility to Nepal is minor by international standards. The lack of top-quality universities, scholarships and post-graduate work opportunities in Nepal’s lesser economy limit the attractiveness of the country as a destination for international students.

If the government can work in these issues of the educational system of Nepal it would create a developing scenario in Nepal.

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