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Education in Nepal was long based on home-schooling and gurukulas.[1] The first formal school (Durbar School), established by Jung Bahadur Rana in 1853, was intended for the elite. The birth of Nepalese democracy in 1951 opened its classrooms to a more diverse population.[1] Education in Nepal from the primary school to the university level has been modeled from the very inception on the Indian system, which is in turn the legacy of the old British Raj.[2]
Education in Nepal
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Budget
$98.64 million
Primary languages
Nepali, Maithili and Nepal Bhasa
System type
Central
Establishment
Enacted
Last amended
Education Act
August 9, 1971
January 28, 2004
Total
65.9%
Male
75.1%
Female
57.4%
Total
6,373,003
Primary
4,030,045
Secondary
2,195,8352
Post secondary
147,123
Secondary diploma
46.2%
Post-secondary diploma
Unavailable