<P> Medical colleges, mostly private, exist throughout Nepal . Local students are admitted after an entrance exam, and foreign students are admitted after an interview . To be eligible for admission to MBBS courses in Nepal's medical colleges, students must pass the higher secondary examination in science or its equivalent . Medical education is regulated by the Medical Council of Nepal . In addition to accrediting the country's medical colleges, the council conducts the licensing examination for new doctors, makes policies related to curriculum, admission, terms and examinations and makes registration recommendations . </P> <P> Engineering colleges also exist throughout Nepal, with most admitting local students through an entrance exam . Like the country's medical colleges, foreign students are admitted after an interview . To be eligible for admission to Nepalese engineering colleges, candidates are encouraged to pass the Intermediate in Science or have a diploma in engineering (or its equivalent). </P> <P> The Institute of Engineering of Tribhuvan University is the country's oldest engineering school . It has four colleges, and 13 private engineering colleges are affiliated with it . The IOE's central campus is Pulchowk Campus, considered to the best engineering college in Nepal . Pulchowk offers bachelor's, master's and Ph. D. degrees in engineering . More than 16,000 students from around the world take the school's entrance examination . </P> <P> Nepal Engineering College (NEC) in Changunarayan is the country's first private engineering college to offer bachelor's - and master's - level courses . Popular engineering fields in Nepal are architecture, civil engineering, computer engineering, electronics and communications, electrical and electronics, energy and rural engineering . The B.E. architecture courses take five years to complete, and other bachelor's - degree courses take four years . </P>

Any five points to improve the level of professional education in nepal