Four subject experts appointed to Academic Council of CITIVITY
KathmanduF. The Ministry of Education and Sports Technology has nominated four subject experts as members of the Academic Council to enhance the academic dignity of Technical Education and Vocational Training Council CITIVITY.
The Ministry has assigned the responsibility of the council to experts who have accumulated long experience in the fields of information technology, industry, stem education and nursing and public health. Among the newly nominated members are IT and digital policy expert Dr. Amrita Sharma, Nepal Industry Confederation President Birendra Raj Pandey, Karkhana co-founder and stem education expert Dr. Dipeshwar Man Shrestha and nursing and public health expert Pramila Rana.
The Academic Council of CITIVITY is the main educational and academic leadership body of the Council and plays an important role in curriculum development, approval of new programs, assurance of academic quality, revision of evaluation system and long-term policy guidance of technical and vocational education.
Express
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