Post by Jivan Gaire
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Dear Sasmit Pokharel (sir), My name is Jivan Gaire, and I am currently a B.Sc. CSIT student in my 8th semester waiting for the result from Palpa. I would like to bring your attention to a serious issue in Nepal’s education sector, particularly in the field of computer education. In many schools and colleges, both private and government, around 90–95% of computer subjects are being taught by teachers who do not have a proper background in computer science. In many cases, teachers from other subjects such as English, Health, and Nepali are assigned to teach computer-related courses. This directly affects the quality of education and the future of students who want to build careers in the IT field. It is concerning that even in higher education institutions, a large percentage of teachers lack proper qualifications and certifications relevant to the subjects they are teaching. As a student and also a content creator, I am actively trying to contribute to solving this problem by teaching complex B.Sc. CSIT subjects through my YouTube channel, Entic Nepal, which has crossed 4,000 subscribers. Despite my efforts and skills, I am still struggling to find proper opportunities, while many unqualified individuals are already teaching in institutions. I kindly request you to look into this issue and take necessary steps to ensure that only qualified and properly trained teachers are assigned to teach computer subjects. This will greatly improve the quality of education and help students achieve their goals. If you would like to verify my work or discuss this further, you can visit my YouTube channel or connect with me through LinkedIn. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Jivan Gaire Sasmit Pokharel, Er. Balen Shah, Sagar Dhakal, Jagdish Kharel Please sir do legal action. #EducationCorruption #Teacher #CSIT #Corruption #Unqualified