


Nepal has introduced a new rule in the education sector. The government will now ban extra coaching classes for school students.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology made this decision public on March 29. The rule will come into effect from Baisakh 1, 2083 BS.
This step aims to improve how students learn in school.
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📢 What Is Changing?
The new rule is simple and clear:
- No more entrance preparation classes
- No more bridge courses after exams
- The rule applies to all students up to Grade 12
Students will now depend mainly on their school education.
🎯 Why Did the Government Take This Step?
Education Minister Sasmit Pokharel explained the reason behind the decision.
The main goals are:
- Reduce pressure on students
- Improve learning inside classrooms
- Stop unhealthy competition
- Protect the value of school education
The government believes students should not rely on extra coaching.
📚 How Will This Affect Students?
This change can bring several benefits:
- Students may feel less stress
- Daily routines may become more balanced
- Parents can save money on extra classes
At the same time, students will need to focus more in school.
🏫 What About Schools?
Schools will now have a bigger role.
They must:
- Improve teaching quality
- Help students understand lessons clearly
- Prepare students for future studies
Teachers will need to give more attention to each student.
🚀 What Happens Next?
The government is expected to:
- Monitor schools and institutions
- Stop illegal coaching classes
- Ensure the rule is followed properly
Strict action may be taken if the rule is broken.

🌱 A Fresh Start for Education
This decision marks a new direction for Nepal’s education system.
The focus is now on simple learning, less pressure, and better classroom teaching.
If applied well, this rule could create a healthier learning environment for students across the country.






