Nepal, July 2 -- The government says it has made significant progress in reforming Nepal's education sector during its first 100 days in office, highlighting improvements in examination systems, university governance, digital services and public service delivery.

According to the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports, priority has been given to making examinations from secondary school to university level more time-bound, improving the No Objection Certificate (NOC) service for students seeking to study abroad, reducing political interference in universities and expanding digital services.

Ministry spokesperson Shiva Kumar Sapkota said results of the Secondary Education Examination (SEE), Grade 12 examinations and university-level ...