Posted by: nepalstudy March 9, 2013
Nepali Education System: What is After SLC?
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Sathi,

Could you please share your views on "Nepali Educational system: What is after SLC?"? It takes few minutes. Her
e is the link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/sajha_afterSLC


For more information:

 A. Purpose: This survey is intended to provide information about the process Nepali students go through to decide their chosen topic/major to study in college. In some countries students must declare their major academic field in their tenth or eleventh year; in other nations students can wait to decide until they are within two or three years from university graduation. Thus, we want to understand how students in Nepal make this decision. In addition, promotion to the next higher grade level in some countries is determined by national standardized examinations completed at the end of the school year; whereas other counties base promotions on periodic classroom exams. Therefore, a second purpose of this survey is to learn how Nepali students receive their promotions. 

B. Duration of Participation: It takes approximately 5 minutes to complete the survey. 

C. Procedure:Please answer all questions as forthrightly as possible. By completing this survey honestly, educators in other parts of the world will learn about the Nepali university system and how it compares to their own education system. 

D. Confidentiality: Do not put your name on the survey. All responses are anonymous and confidential. Only the researchers will see them. 

E. Risks: There are NO risks in participating in this study. 

F: Approval: This study has been reviewed and approved by Institutional Review Boards (IRB)at Arkansas State University and Troy University in the USA . The IRB has determined that this study meets the ethical obligations required by federal law and University policies. If you have questions or concerns regarding this study please contact the lead investigator. 

Rolf Holtz, Ph.D.
Department of Counseling and Psychology
Hawkins Hall 371 Troy University
Troy, AL 36082, rholtz@troy.edu

Below are a series of statements/questions. There is no right or wrong answer to the items in this survey. Thus, you can use your first impressions to answer the questions.
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