As one of the poorest countries in the world, Nepal (with 30 million people) is going through a series of transitions and is rewriting its constitution. Access to education and now to higher education is limited in Nepal
Poverty is one of the most significant problems in the Bidur Municipality of Bagmati Zone in Nepal. ...
We estimate the impact of an increase in the number of schools on educational outcomes in Nepal. We ...
A summary account of social and political change in Nepal over the past thirty years
<p>In Nepal, as everywhere in the world, the demand of higher education is growing more rapidly than...
There are various types of opinion on disparities between private and public school in Nepal lead a ...
The modern education system in Nepal is one of the youngest in the world and operates within a polit...
The modern education system in Nepal is one of the youngest in the world. In 1951 when Nepal emerged...
Nepal is home to a population of 26.5 million that encompasses several ethnolinguistic groups speaki...
The role of education in creating a just and productive society is a topic of controversy at present...
Nepal is a democratic republic located along the southern region of the Himalayan range, bordering I...
Devkota, Satis C. and Mukti P. Upadhyay. What Factors Change Education Inequality in Nepal?, Journ...
Nepal is a mountain country: ‘hill’ and ‘mountain’ regions together account for over 75% of the tota...
Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world, with a per capita gross national product of US$2...
Private schools have become a mainstay in developing countries. The private market share in primary ...
Poverty alleviation has become one of the main development agendas of the twenty first century worl...
Poverty is one of the most significant problems in the Bidur Municipality of Bagmati Zone in Nepal. ...
We estimate the impact of an increase in the number of schools on educational outcomes in Nepal. We ...
A summary account of social and political change in Nepal over the past thirty years
<p>In Nepal, as everywhere in the world, the demand of higher education is growing more rapidly than...
There are various types of opinion on disparities between private and public school in Nepal lead a ...
The modern education system in Nepal is one of the youngest in the world and operates within a polit...
The modern education system in Nepal is one of the youngest in the world. In 1951 when Nepal emerged...
Nepal is home to a population of 26.5 million that encompasses several ethnolinguistic groups speaki...
The role of education in creating a just and productive society is a topic of controversy at present...
Nepal is a democratic republic located along the southern region of the Himalayan range, bordering I...
Devkota, Satis C. and Mukti P. Upadhyay. What Factors Change Education Inequality in Nepal?, Journ...
Nepal is a mountain country: ‘hill’ and ‘mountain’ regions together account for over 75% of the tota...
Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world, with a per capita gross national product of US$2...
Private schools have become a mainstay in developing countries. The private market share in primary ...
Poverty alleviation has become one of the main development agendas of the twenty first century worl...
Poverty is one of the most significant problems in the Bidur Municipality of Bagmati Zone in Nepal. ...
We estimate the impact of an increase in the number of schools on educational outcomes in Nepal. We ...
A summary account of social and political change in Nepal over the past thirty years