Number of students in 6 out of 16 universities in operation is satisfactory, in 10 universities not even 1 percent of students are admitted
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Though the number of Tharithari University and educational institutes of the same status are increasing state by state, the attraction of students towards higher education has not decreased significantly from the older and old Tribhuvan University.
There are 22 higher education institutions operating across the country, including 16 universities and 6 health science institutes. There are around 1,050 educational institutions including the campuses he has affiliated. Although the number of universities is increasing every year, more than 77 percent of the students are being carried by the university. In 10 out of 16 universities, not even 1 percent of the total students enrolled in higher education are enrolled. Apart from this, preparations are being made for the establishment and operation of some universities.
According to the annual report of the University Grants Commission, 633,000 students are studying in higher education. Out of them, 491,000 people study at the University. The related dean's offices have been claiming that the admission rate has increased compared to last year in faculties such as management, science and technology. According to the data of the report of the commission, the pressure of students after tertiary is seen in the Purvanchal University of Biratnagar. There are only 6.28 percent i.e. 39 thousand 790 students enrolled.
35 thousand 200 (5.56 percent) in Pokhara University, 21 thousand 53 (3.33 percent) in Kathmandu University, 19 thousand 356 (3.06 percent) in Far West, 11 thousand 171 (1.61) in Midwest percent), 4 thousand 66 (0.64 percent) in Agriculture and Forestry University, 3 thousand 295 (0.52 percent) in Nepal Sanskrit and 1 thousand 832 in Lumbini Buddhist University. (0.29 percent) students are enrolled only. These universities were established decades ago. But the number of students has not increased significantly.
Nepal Khula, Rajarshi Janak, Madan Bhandari Technical University established in the past decade, including Gandaki, Lumbini, Madhesh, Agriculture and Manmohan Technical University, which are established regionally, the number of students who get admission is less than one percent. 1,600 students are enrolled in Nepal Khula, while there are less than 1,000 students in others. The number of students enrolled in 6 health science institutes like universities is also less than one percent.
Chairman of the University Grants Commission, Devraj Adhikari, said that most of the universities that opened after tertiary education failed to attract students by showing uniqueness. Trivi has created its own identity. Its logo has its own importance,' he said, 'Other universities could not create a separate identity.' Students go elsewhere if they do not get admission in medical, engineering, management, science and technology, law, humanities, agriculture etc.
"Students go elsewhere if they don't get to study their desired subjects in Trivima," said the president officer, "Even though the university is opening, students have not been distributed." We are also doing research on that.' He pointed out that the number of students has not increased due to the fact that universities other than Trivik have focused on sharing relationships with private colleges rather than showing uniqueness.
'Students look good because of Trivi's nationwide network. There are more private campuses than official universities except Trivik. Rather than increasing students, the university only focused on sharing relationships, he said. There is data that the number of students has started to increase in recent years in the individual campuses of the University. Officials of the commission estimate that the university conducts classes in both semester and annual systems, but other universities only have semester system. Even the university opened after the
has been accused of being 'like a photocopy' of the university opened 6 and a half decades ago. In other universities, Vice-Chancellor, Registrar, Dean and other officials are appointed by professors of the university. All the universities opened after tertiary institutions have conducted faculties including medicine, engineering, management, science and technology, law, humanities, education, agriculture. Although some have made some changes in the name of the faculty, the subjects taught are almost the same. It doesn't seem to be able to do much new things.
In the absence of state policies and laws regarding universities and higher education, even though institutions are being added, the distribution of students has not been achieved, said Dhruv Kumar Gautam, vice chancellor of Midwest University. The state did not have a policy on how to make the university. There is no unified law on higher education. It is arbitrary," he said. "There is no uniformity in various aspects including academic programs in the university," he added.
On the other hand, because of the heritage, history and importance of the university, the number of students is high, he said. "Overall, there is a legacy with the university, which was studied by Baubaje, who has history," he said. "The number of students cannot be compared with the university with many private and private campuses and the Midwest University with a small campus in Karnali," he said. "The distribution of the population also depends on the number of students." He said that students will increase in the universities opened after the Tertiary if they can bring uniformity in matters including quality.
Nepal University, Tilganga Eye University, Khop University are preparing for establishment and operation. The former vice-chancellor of Pokhara University Prem Narayan Aryal said that there is no justification for establishing more new universities considering the number of students. "Some specialized universities can be opened, but the tendency to set up haphazardly as a political ego prevailed in us," he said. He pointed out that sufficient students could not be enrolled when the Jathabhavi University was established.
'Gandaki University was established on the land given to Pokhara University,' Aryal said, 'Another university came in competition. well done But why do we need another university? He commented that the number of universities in one province has reached three and that is unnecessary. He said that due to the tendency of students to go abroad, it is difficult for universities to get students, except for the University. "Students cannot be increased if there is no course related to education and employment," he said. 0.07 percent), two and a half hundred people (0.04 percent) in Patan Institute of Health Sciences, 181 people in Karnali Institute of Health Sciences Jumla (0.03 percent), 88 people in Pokhara Institute of Health Sciences (0.01 percent), 1,459 students (0.23 percent) in BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan and 629 (0.10 percent) in Madan Bhandari Institute of Health Sciences, Biratnagar.
Even when it comes to bringing in foreign students for other subjects including medical education, the government lacks policies and laws in this regard, from medical college administrators to university officials. As the number of students in the campuses under the university began to decrease, the Commission has brought an adjustment program, and the government has also put forward a policy to adjust the campuses as well as the universities.
