Not merely a single government is responsible for the future of students but college administration, staffing pattern, educational facilities, infrastructure and hospital exposure has ripped out the future of Nepali students. Previously, an agreement was reached between two countries about some issues related to related education systems. According to that, citizens or any students from either side can hold job and educational qualification in another country with equal rights, validity and global recognition of that particular country. But in the contrary of this agreement, Indian government is making a joke about the future of Nepali students in state like Karnataka.
One circular has been issued in September 2013, with the cancellation of parental registration of India for Nepali students who are pursuing Bsc Nursing courses there. Then it further claimed that Nepali students who had pursued their degree in Karnataka state are not eligible to work in Karnataka. Not only that, recently again new orders regarding INC affiliation have been passed by two governments has made ripple effect in the state. In December 2016, government issued an order about the INC affiliation in nursing colleges in Karnataka state which advocates that INC approval is not necessary for nursing colleges, when KNC and RGUoHS will provide approval. As INC is the main regulatory body of nursing courses, if it cancels its affiliation from any colleges that leads to cancellation of recognition and approval of nursing courses on other states and countries, which ultimately affects Nepali students.