The Ministry of Education and Sports has warned to take action against educational institutions that are running foreign educational programs without taking proper permission.
The Ministry of Education and Sports has warned that it will take strict action against schools and colleges running foreign educational programs like A-Level, CBSE, and IBDP without getting approval from ministry.
New Regulations Approved by Cabinet
This decision comes after the Council of Ministers approved the Foreign Educational Program (Operation and Regulation) Regulations, 2083 last Wednesday. This new rule was brought to make the regulation and quality of foreign-affiliated educational programs more effective. After the approval, ministry has started strictly implementing these legal rules.
Krishna Chandra Pokharel, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education and Sports, said that some schools are still running these programs without taking permission. Because of this, they are informing everyone about the legal rules once again.
Reporting Unauthorized Programs
The ministry has also requested to all the public and stakeholders to share information if they know about any institution operating foreign courses without permission. People can submit a written report to the ministry within three days.
According to the ministry, these new rules are implemented to improve the quality of higher education in Nepal. New standards will now apply to all educational programs that are running in country by taking affiliation from foreign universities or institutions.
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