


The Government of Nepal has ordered private (institutional) schools to return fees collected in violation of existing laws. The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology issued the directive after receiving multiple complaints from parents and students.
What Is the Issue?
Authorities reported that some schools have:
- Opened admissions earlier than the approved schedule
- Charged fees higher than the official limits
- Ignored previous notices and legal provisions
These practices are not allowed under the Education Act.
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Refund Order
The ministry has instructed all concerned schools to:
- Refund any fees collected illegally
- Follow the approved fee structure
- Stop unauthorized admission and fee practices immediately
Legal Action for Non-Compliance
The government has warned that strict action will follow if schools fail to comply.
This may include:
- Legal action under prevailing laws
- Coordination with the Ministry of Home Affairs
- Monitoring by district administration offices and local governments
Help Desk for Complaints
A help desk has been set up at the Education and Human Resource Development Centre.
It will:
- Receive complaints from parents and students
- Assist in resolving fee-related issues
- Ensure proper follow-up and action
What Parents and Students Should Do
Parents and students are advised to:
- Report any illegal fee collection
- Keep records of payments
- Contact the help desk for support

Final Note
This decision aims to ensure fairness and transparency in the education sector.
By enforcing existing laws, the government seeks to protect students and prevent financial exploitation in private schools.






