Nepalese Education
Nepalese education is structured into several levels, including primary, secondary, and higher education. The government of Nepal has made efforts to improve access to education, especially in rural areas, where many children still face barriers to schooling. The medium of instruction is primarily Nepali, but English is also widely taught, especially in urban schools.
The education system is overseen by the Ministry of Education, which sets policies and standards. Schools in Nepal can be public or private, with private institutions often offering better resources. Despite challenges like limited infrastructure and teacher shortages, education remains a priority for national development.