Higher Education in Crisis
Dozens of interviews with students, lecturers, and top administrators of Nepal's government-run Tribhuvan University have revealed that Nepal's higher education system is in a tailspin. The teachers are underpaid and untrained, the facilities are deplorable, the students unmotivated, and the administration drifts aimlessly like a ship without a rudder.
His Majesty's Government props up the University, providing 92 percent of its budget. Of this, 80 percent goes into salaries, with administrators outnumbering the teachers. Besides staff and space, most University colleges have nothing else. Academic and cultural societies, clubs, seminars and conferences are virtually non-existent. Laboratories are ill-equipped, libraries are full of mutilated books and sports facilities almost unheard of. Classrooms are overcrowded and students are squeezed into benches and desks that are nothing more than roughly sanded lumber.