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  2. Nepal Nursing Council - Wikipedia

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    The Nepal Nursing Council (NNC) is a statutory body for establishing uniform and high standards of Nursing education in Nepal. The Council grants recognition of nursing qualifications, gives accreditation to Nursing schools, administers Nursing Licensing Exam (NLEN) and maintains the registration of Registered Nurses in Nepal. [1] [2]

  3. Nursing Association of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nursing Association of Nepal. The Nursing Association of Nepal is the national governing body of nurses in Nepal. The central office is located in Kathmandu. It is a member of the International Council of Nurses .

  4. List of medical colleges in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    22,000. 535. 1st hospital of Nepal. MD / MS started in 2002. DM / M Ch started in 2010. [32] Pokhara Academy of Health Science (PAHS) 1962. Pokhara.

  5. List of recognized higher education accreditation organizations

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    Universities in Nepal are established through government action. Universities, technical institutes and certified higher education institutions are recognized by the University Grants Commission. The Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT), established in 1989 by the Government of Nepal, is the national autonomous apex ...

  6. Nepal Medical Council - Wikipedia

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    The Nepal Medical Council (NMC) is a statutory body regulating medical education and registration of doctors in Nepal. NMC was established in 1964 under Nepal Medical Council Act 1964. Chairman of NMC is nominated by Government of Nepal whereas Vice-Chairman is elected from NMC members.

  7. Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religious and multi-cultural state, with Nepali as the official language. The name "Nepal" is first recorded in texts from the Vedic period of the Indian subcontinent, the era in ancient Nepal when Hinduism was founded, the predominant religion of the country.

  8. Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    Website. mohp.gov.np. The Ministry of Health and Population(MoHP) is a governmental bodyof Nepalin charge of regulating the healthcare system and its implementation. This also includes environment ministry. The ministry's tasks are manifold and include managing the development of the healthcare in Nepal, overseeing population policies, planning ...

  9. KC (surname) - Wikipedia

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    KC (or K.C, K.C.) is a surname of medieval Indian origin anglicized as an abbreviation of Khatri Chhetri in Nepal. [1] [2] The surname Khatri Chhetri was historically legally labelled to the children of Brahmin fathers and Kshatriya mothers after the introduction of Muluki Ain (the Legal Code of Nepal) in 1854 by Jang Bahadur Rana of Nepal.