

Jan Jyoti Secondary School in Baddichaur, Surkhet functions as a community-run institution delivering both academic and technical education under NEB and CTEVT.
It keeps fees minimal to expand access and backs students through scholarships. The school runs +2 Education, a three-year Diploma in Agriculture (Plant Science), and an 18-month JTA program, all structured around field practice and on-the-job training.
Its model builds competence in agriculture and supports regional development through practical, job-oriented instruction.
University Grants Commission (UGC) Nepal
University Grants Commission provides scholarships to increase access to higher education for students with disabilities, economically disadvantaged students, Dalit students, children of martyrs and conflict victims, Mukta Kamlari, and Muslim women students.
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MOEST)
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology provides scholarships for Nepali students to study abroad through bilateral agreements with countries like China, India, Bangladesh, Russia, Pakistan, Japan, and others.
Government of Nepal
Constitutional provision for 45% reserved scholarships across all higher education institutions. Quotas are allocated for women, Janajati, Madhesi, Dalit, disabled, Muslim, and remote area students as per Nepal's inclusive education policy.