Education Minister Bhattarai's request to schools to keep data in EMIS system

Chaitra 9, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Education Minister Bhattarai's request to schools to keep data in EMIS system

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Education, Science and Technology Minister Vidya Bhattarai has asked schools across the country to keep their data and information in the Educational Management Information System (EMIS). On Saturday evening, she requested the schools across the country to update the correct, pure and timely details in the system through social media.

The system built by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology is an integrated digital system for data management related to school education. Minister Bhattarai said that in this completely online-based system, details related to students' personal details, achievement details, school profile, physical infrastructure, disaster management, alternative learning and examination management can be updated.  She has also informed that the annual and quarterly exams of all classes can be done through this system in the evaluation framework of

Curriculum Development Center. "On the basis of the data entered in this database system managed by the government of Nepal, the federal government, the state government and the local government create their own plans and annual programs," she wrote, "only if the school enters the data correctly, the correct indicators will be created and the plans made by the state will also be factual." 

Minister Bhattarai has made it clear that since the IEMIS system is government-owned and the data will be stored centrally, the risk of data loss or destruction is minimal.

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