Free medical examination for students

Tokha Municipality will be conducting a free health examination of 6,575 students studying in public schools within the city.

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80 students of same college fall sick in Mahottari

MAHOTTARI, Sep 7: Around 80 students studying in the fifth semester of Bachelors in the College of Natural Resource Management in Bardibas-6 in Mahottari district have been down with fever for around six days, said the college. The ill students, who are scheduled to appear in examinations from coming Friday, have had

Discussion on medical college's fee dispute underway

KATHMANDU, Jan 14: The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has started discussions with the stakeholders after medical colleges started charging higher fees than the determined.  Office-bearers of Medical Education Commission and Tribhuvan University Institute of Medicine, Dean of Kathmandu University, Chief District Officers of Kathmandu Valley, proprietor of medical college Sunil Sharma, students and guardians are participating in the meeting held under the chairmanship of Education Minister Devendra Paudel at Singha Durbar.  The Education Minister has been warning of action against the medical colleges charging high fees.

Home Minister attentive towards medical fees

Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has said that he has paid serious attention to the fees charged by medical colleges to their students for MBBS, BDS, and BNS studies under medical education.

Home Minister attentive towards medical fees

Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has said that he has paid serious attention to the fees charged by medical colleges to their students for MBBS, BDS, and BNS studies under medical education.

SC orders medical colleges not to enroll more students than given seats

KATHMANDU, August 13: The Supreme Court (SC) has given directive order to the medical colleges not to enroll more students that the given seats from the Nepal Medical Council. In case the medical colleges received more students, they are directed to adjust such number of seats under scholarship scheme in the next academic academic session, reads the verdict given by a division bench of Justices Anil Kumar Sinha and Tej Bahadur KC. Likewise, the SC has ordered to carry out inspection and monitoring to confirm the implementation of the verdict. Furthermore, the court has ordered to assess the impartiality and work performance of the officials deployed to monitor the medical colleges.