Nepal Tightens Foreign Degree College Regulations
Nepal's Cabinet has approved the 'Foreign Educational Programs (Operation and Regulation) Regulations, 2083,' signifying a major governmental push to reform higher education. These new rules mandate that colleges offering foreign degrees in Kathmandu must own a minimum of three ropani of land. Furthermore, these institutions must rank within the top 1000 globally to be deemed valid for operation. Based on recommendations from a subcommittee led by Prof. Dr. Binil Aryal, this policy aims to curb longstanding malpractice. The move is a clear assertion of state control over the quality of foreign education programs, potentially stabilizing the sector and improving academic standards for Nepali citizens.
- Cabinet approves strict new regulations for foreign degree colleges: 3 ropani land and top 1000 global ranking mandatory.
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