Thursday, May 28th, 2026

Number of students pursuing higher education in Nepal rises by 10.9 percent



KATHMANDU: The number of students pursuing higher education within Nepal has increased by 10.9 percent, according to the Economic Survey 2025/26.

In fiscal year 2023/24, the number of higher education students stood at 672,489, which rose to 745,770 in fiscal year 2024/25.

According to the survey, management faculty accounts for the highest share of students at 50.5 percent, while agriculture has the lowest enrollment at just 0.15 percent. Nearly 80 percent of students are concentrated in management, education, and humanities and social sciences streams.

The report also shows that of the total students enrolled in central, provincial, health science institutions, and foreign-affiliated colleges in Nepal, 75.3 percent are studying under Tribhuvan University. This includes 47.9 percent in constituent campuses and 27.4 percent in affiliated colleges.

Other universities and academic programs account for 24.1 percent of total enrollment.

In terms of government investment, 67.5 percent is allocated to Tribhuvan University, while 32.5 percent goes to other universities and programs.

The survey further states that as of March, Nepal has 21 universities—15 central and 6 provincial—along with 8 health science academies, including 6 under federal and 2 under provincial governments.

Publish Date : 28 May 2026 17:35 PM

Parliament completes preparations for budget presentation in joint session

KATHMANDU: The Federal Parliament Secretariat has announced that all preparations

Nepal men’s cricket team bid farewell ahead of Asian Games qualifiers in Singapore

KATHMANDU: The Nepali men’s national cricket team has been officially

Rabindra Dhant advances to Road to UFC semifinals with knockout win

KATHMANDU: Nepali fighter Rabindra Dhant has advanced to the semifinals

Number of students pursuing higher education in Nepal rises by 10.9 percent

KATHMANDU: The number of students pursuing higher education within Nepal

Foreign Minister says govt committed to using diplomacy for national prosperity

KATHMANDU: Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal has said the government is