Tribhuvan University Cancels Equivalence for 114 Nepali Students with Foreign Degrees
Summary
Tribhuvan University has canceled the equivalence for 114 Nepali students who obtained degrees from certain foreign universities in India due to issues with the validity of those degrees.
Key Points
- Tribhuvan University canceled the equivalence of degrees for 114 Nepali students who studied at foreign universities, specifically in India.
- The degrees from Shanghai International University (Manipur) and CMJ University (Meghalaya), among others, were found invalid for equivalence in Nepal.
- The University Grants Commission of India had declared Shanghai University degrees illegal for higher education and government employment.
- The cancellation followed Rule 21 of Tribhuvan University's Degree Recognition and Equivalence Regulations 2082, allowing withdrawal if submitted information is false or insufficient.