Teach English in Nepal

TEFL jobs in Nepal

TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) job opportunities in Nepal can come in various types and settings. Here are some common TEFL job types you might find in Nepal:

  1. Language Schools: Many language schools and institutes offer English language courses to local students of different ages and proficiency levels. TEFL teachers in language schools typically teach small groups or individual students.
  2. International Schools: International schools that follow a foreign curriculum often hire TEFL-qualified teachers to teach English to students from various nationalities. These schools might offer primary, secondary, or even higher education levels.
  3. Public Schools: Some public schools in Nepal might have English language programs where they hire native or fluent English speakers to help improve students’ language skills.
  4. University or College: Higher education institutions, especially universities, might offer English language courses or hire TEFL teachers for language departments.
  5. Private Tutoring: Many individuals and families seek private English tutoring for various reasons. This can be a more flexible way to teach and earn income.
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Living costs

Living in Nepal can be a unique and enriching experience, with its diverse culture, stunning natural landscapes, and friendly people. Nepal is known for its cultural diversity, with various ethnic groups, languages, and traditions coexisting. This diversity is reflected in festivals, food, clothing, and daily life.

The cost of living in Nepal can be quite reasonable compared to many Western countries, but it can vary significantly based on factors like location and lifestyle.

Nepal is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, including the Himalayas, trekking trails, and national parks. Many expats and tourists are drawn to Nepal for its adventure and outdoor opportunities.

To obtain the most up-to-date cost of living figures, we use the world’s biggest cost of living comparison website, Numbio.com.

  • Accommodation: $75.26
  • Utilities: $21.93
  • Health insurance: $2.50
  • Monthly transport pass: $7.11
  • Basic dinner out for two: $16.30
  • Cappuccino in an ex-pat area: $1.32
  • A beer in a pub: $2.08
  • 1 litre of milk: $0.67

TEFL jobs in Nepal: KEY POINTS

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SALARY

$300-$450 per month

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EDUCATION

BA degree preferred

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MAIN JOB TYPES

International schools and language schools

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TEFL CERTIFICATION NEEDED

120 Hour TEFL Qualification

KEY FACTS

  • Popular locations for TEFL jobs: Kathmandu: The capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu, has a significant demand for English teachers due to the presence of numerous language schools, international schools, and universities. Pokhara: This city is known for its natural beauty and attracts many tourists and expatriates. There are language centers and schools in Pokhara that offer TEFL job opportunities. Chitwan: Chitwan is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts due to its national park. There are opportunities for teaching English to local communities and individuals working in the tourism industry.
  • English teacher salaries in Nepal: English teachers in private language schools in Nepal might earn around $300-$450 per month, depending on your experience and the school's reputation. Some schools might offer additional benefits such as accommodation or transportation allowances.
  • TEFL qualification requirements: At least a 120-hour TEFL qualification
  • Prerequisite university degree: Many employers, including language schools and international schools, may require TEFL teachers to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field. However, the field of study may vary depending on the institution.
  • Term times: In Nepal, the academic year is divided into three terms: First Term: This typically begins around mid-April and lasts until mid-August. Second Term: The second term starts around early September and continues until late December. Third Term: The third term usually starts in early January and ends in mid-April.
  • Currency: Nepalese rupee
  • Language: Nepali
  • Teaching programmes: Teaching adults or children in private language schools as well as international schools or as a private tutor.
  • Age restrictions: None
  • Previous teaching experience: is desirable for many roles but not essential

Facts about Nepal

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LANGUAGE

Nepali

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POPULATION

30 million

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TEFL JOB DEMAND

High

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CURRENCY

Nepalese rupee

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CAPITAL

Kathmandu

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OUR NEPAL TEFL RATING

4.5

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TEFL jobs in Nepal: FAQS

Q:

How much can I earn as an English teacher in Nepal ?

English teachers in private language schools in Nepal might earn around $300-$450 per month, depending on your experience and the school’s reputation. Some schools might offer additional benefits such as accommodation or transportation allowances.

Nepal is generally considered to be an affordable country to live in compared to many Western countries. The cost of living can vary significantly based on factors such as your location, lifestyle choices, and personal preferences.

Some private language schools might be more flexible with their requirements and could consider candidates without a degree, especially if you have relevant teaching experience or certifications like TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language).

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