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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Kathmandu Engineering College(KEC)


Kathmandu Engineering College, KEC (Nepali: काठमाडौं ईन्जिनियरिङ कलेज) is a Tribhuvan University (TU) affiliated, Private College located at Kalimati, Kathmandu. The college started in 1998 and is the first ISO: 9001:2008 certified college in Nepal. It is an autonomous college from the perspectives of administration, staff and teacher recruitment as well as college development, and is managed by a team of excellent board members. The college has been growing towards strength since its inception.
The KEC compound expands over 30 ropanies— comprising land leased and owned by the college—in Kalimati, Mulpani, Jay Bageshwori and Sukedhara, and boasts of all the facilities required to ensure a sound academic environment. The accessibility of the college is among its prominent features as it can be reached by public transport at any time. Besides, the college also offers transportation facilities of its own, and provides parking space for both two as well as four wheelers. Well organized departments, a well equipped library, a student’s amenities centre, a multipurpose hall, an administrative block, specified labs, and clean strolling paths and lawns constitute the KEC campus. Kathmandu Engineering College blends academic wisdom with equal fractions of liberty and hard work. You learn countless little details of life alongside our exquisite curriculum here.
KEC emphasis on creating an understanding environment, rather than just teaching and studying. KEC's motive is to instil the practice of listening, observing and speaking in our students.
KEC provides a reliable choice of Bachelor degree courses with a focus on both practical and theoretical engineering studies: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering.
Departments
There are 7 departments:
  • Department of Civil engineering
  • Department of Computer Engineering
  • Department of Architecture
  • Department of  Electrical Engineering
  • Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Science and Humanities
Association & Clubs
Organizations On-Campus Includes.
  • Free Students’ Council (FSU)
  • H-Help KEC
  • Association of KEC AKAR (Association of KEC Architecture)
  • KEC Alumni Association
  • Internally Enthusiastic Student’s Association (IESA)
  • CESS-KEC (Civil Engineering Students' Society KEC)
  • Electronics Project Club (EPC)
  • CEESA (Computer and Electronics Engineering Students’ Association)
  • Microsoft Student Partner with KEC
  • Robotics Club
  • SPECS (Students Project On Engineering Computer Science)
  • Electronics Project Club (EPC)


काठमाडौं ईन्जिनियरिङ कलेज
Type:
Technical Institute , Private
Established:
1998
Chairman:
Prof. Er. Hirendra Man Pradhan
Principal:
Er. Shiva Prashad Koirala
Location:

Kalimati, kathmandu
Nepal
Campus:
3.8 acres (15,000 m2)
Acronym:
KEC
Affiliations:
Tribhuvan University
Website:
keckist.edu.np

National Medical College


National Medical College is affiliated with the internationally renowned Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal. The college has been accorded permanent recognition by the Nepal Medical Council for its total adherence to international standards set for the undergraduate and postgraduate level medical education by the World Federation for Medical Education. The World Health Organization(WHO) has listed this college in its World Directory of Medical Schools. National Medical College has received the ISO Certificate for the world class medical education and health service management.
The Medical and allied Health Science courses offered at this college based on the curriculum of Tribhuvan University are in line with the accreditation standards set by the Medical Councils of India. Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Great Britain and many other Asian and European Countries
Eligibility for Admission in Post Graduate Programme
• Age: There is no age limit for admission in Postgraduate Medical Courses in any subject.
• Entrance Examination: a. Regarding Nepalese Nationals, selection of applicants is done from among those who have passed the Postgraduate Medical Entrance Examination conducted by Tribhuban University, Institute of Medicine, Kathmandu b. The college conducts its own entrance examination & interview for Indian and other foreign students..National Medical College was established in the year 2001, promoted by the “National Medical College Company Pvt. Ltd.” under the Chairmanship of Dr. Jainuddin Ansari, an outstanding surgeon who has earned national and international credentials for the promotion of Medico-Social.It needs radical improvement in terms of infrastructure, academic facilities and modern medical equipment.
Programs
The programs offered by the Medical College are:
  • M.B.B.S. – 5 years
  • Post Graduate Medical Education (M.D./M.S.) – 3 years
  • MPH (Master in Public Health)
The programs offered by the nursing campus are:
  • Proficiency Certificate Level (PCL) Nursing – 3 years
  • Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Nursing – 4 years
  • B.N. (Post Basic) Nursing –2 years

Facilities of the teaching hospital:
  • The Surgery Department has superspeciallization facility.
Building is designed to suit international standards teaching hospital at present houses internal medicine, cardiology, nephrology, general surgery, urosergery, pediatric surgery, orthopedic and trauma obstetrics and gyanaecology, pediatric, eye, enterology, skin, venereal disease, psychiatry, anesthesiology, radiology, dental, and emergency departments.


National Medical College, Birgunj, Nepal
Type:
Private,
Established:
2001

Prof. (Dr.) A.K. Koshy
Location:
Birgun, Nepal
Affiliations:
TU

Monday, May 30, 2016

Universities and colleges in Nepal

Universities in Nepal
Currently there are nine universities in Nepal.
·         Far-western university, kanchanpur
·         Kathmandu university
·         Lumbini bouddha University
·         Mid-western University
·         Nepal Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur, Chitwan
·         Nepal Sanskrit University
·         Pokhara University
·         Purbanchal University
·         Tribhuvan University
At present there are only five accredited universities operating in Nepal. Four further universities have been proposed for establishment, but the government has not allocated the funds for universities and the issue has not been decided yet. Along with the four new universities, one more is supposed to be established in Nepalgunj.
Colleges in Nepal
A-Level colleges
A-Level is an Advanced Level GCE (General Certificate of Education) qualification, which is equivalent to a two-year intermediate level study in Nepal.
Following is the list of colleges offering A-Level in Nepal:
  • Ambikeshwari Campus
  • A.J. Wild Institute of Advanced Studies
  • Ace Institute of Management
  • Ambition Academy
  • Bridgewater International Academy
  • The British College
  • The British School
  • Budhanilkantha School
  • Butwal Public School
  • Campion Academy
  • Capital College and Research Centre
  • Chelsea International Academy
  • Cosmos International College
  • Gandaki Higher Secondary Boarding School
  • GEMS Institute of Higher Education
  • Global College International
  • Infinity International College
  • Islington College
  • Kasthamandap A Level Academy
  • Kathmandu International Study Centre
  • Kathmandu University High School
  • Kings College
  • Kritika Education Health Foundation
  • Little Angel’s School
  • Lumbini International College
  • Malpi Institute
  • Modern Indian School
  • National Campus
  • New Summit college
  • Novel Academy
  • Orient College of Science and Management
  • Pentagon International College
  • Presidency College of Management Sciences
  • Rato Bangala School
  • Rupy’s International School
  • Saipal Academy
  • Siddhartha ShikshaSadan
  • Southwestern State College
  • St. Xavier’s College
  • Trinity International College
  • Xavier International College
Science and management college
·        Arniko International College
  • Adarsha Janapreemi Higher Secondary School, Kaushaltar
  • AIMS College, Butwal, Rupandehi
  • Amrit Science College(ASCOL)
  • Apex College, Old Baneshwor, Kathmandu
  • Ashirwaad college
  • Balkumari college, Narayangarh\
  • Birendra Multiple College, Bharatpur
  • The British College, Thapathali, Kathmandu
  • Butwal Multiple Campus, Butwal, Rupandehi
  • Chanakya College of Management
  • Collge of Applied Food and Dairy Technology
  • College of Information Technology & Engineering
  • Devdaha Multiple College, Devdaha, Rupandehi
  • Devkota Multiple Campus, Sunwal, Nawalparasi
  • ED-MARK Academy, Kalanki,Kathmandu
  • Global College of Management
  • Glorious College, Butwal, Rupandehi
  • Harikhetan multiple campus,Adarsanagar,Birgunj
  • Hetauda School of Management and Social Sciences, Hetauda, Makawanpur
  • Jubilant College
  • Kalika College, Butwal, Rupandehi
  • Kanti Public Higher Secondary School, Butwal, Rupandehi
  • Kantipur City College(KCC)
  • Kathmandu College  of Management
  • Kathmandu College of Management and Information Technology, Kathmandu
  • Kathmandu Don Besco College, Balkumari
  • Kathmandu Model College
  • Khowpa Higher Secondary School
  • La Grandee Pokhara College of Technology
  • Liverpool International College
  • Mangal Multiple Campus, Kritipur
  • Manimukunda College, Butwal, Rupandehi
  • National College of Computer Science (NCCS)
  • National Infotech,Birgunj
  • National School of Sciences(NIST), Lainchour
  • Nepal Academy of Science and Technology
  • Nepal Mega College
  • Nepal Police School, Sanga, Kavre
  • New Horizon College, Butwal, Rupandehi, Nepal
  • New Millennium Academy College
  • Nobel Academy
  • Oxford College, Butwal, Rupandehi
  • Padmodaya College, Ghorahi 11,Dang
  • Pentagon International College, Tinkune Kathmandu
  • Pokhara College of Management
  • Prasadi Academy
  • Presidency College of Management Sciences, Bharatpur 10
  • SAIM college
  • Sharda Higher Secondary School
  • Shree Nepal Secondary School, Amlekhgunj, Bara
  • Siddhartha Collge, Butwal, Rupandehi
  • Sindhuli Multiple College, Sindhuli
  • Somnath Baba Campus,Sunwal, Nawalparasi
  • St. Xavier’s college, Maitighar
  • Tilotama College, Butwal, Rupandehi
  • United Academy
  • V.S Niketan School and college
  • Shree Siddhanath Amar Higher secondary school, Gaddachouki, Kanchapur
  • Radiant Higher secondary school, Mahendranagar, kanchapur
Medical colleges
·        B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Science
  • Chitwan Medical College
  • College of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur
  • Gandaki Medical College
  • Institute of Medicine
  • Janaki Medical College
  • Kathmandu medical College
  • Kathmandu University Medical School
  • KIST Medical College
  • Lumbini Medical College
  • Manipal College of Medical Sciences
  • National Academy of Medical Sciences
  • National Medical College,Birgunj
  • Nepal Medical College(NMC)
  • Nepalgunj Medical College
  • Nobel Medical College
  • Patan Academy of Health Sciences (PAHS)
  • Tribhuvan University (Central Campus), Maharajgunj
  • Universal College of Medical Sciences
  • Gov. of Nepal has proposed government medical colleges in Ghorahi and Kailali.
Engineering colleges
  • National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST),Dhangadhi Engineering Collage(DEC),Utterbehadi Dhangadhi kailali.
  • Acme Engineering College
  • Advanced College of Engineering and Management
  • Asian College of Engineering & Management
  • Birgunj Institute of Technology
  • Cosmos College of Management and Technology, Tutepani, Satdobato, LalitpurS
  • Eastern College of Engineering
  • Everest Engineering and Management College
  • Gandaki College of Engineering and Science
  • Himalaya College of Engineering
  • Himalayan Institute of Science & Technology (HIST)
  • Institute of Engineering (IOE)
    • Pulchowk campus
    • Purbanchal campus
    • Thapathali campus
    • paschimanchal campus
  • Janakpur Engineering College
  • Kantipur Engineering College
  • Kathmandu Engineering College
  • Kathmandu Institute of Technology
  • Kathmandu University school of engineering
  • Khwopa College of Engineering
  • Khwopa Engineering College
  • Lumbini Engineering College, Tilottama-9, Bhalwari, Rupandehi
  • National College of Engineering, Talchhikhel, Satdobato, Lalitpur
  • National Engineering College
  • Nepal College of Information Technology
  • Nepal Engineering College
  • Oxford college of engineering and management
  • Pashchimanchal Campus
  • Pokhara Engineering College
  • Rapti Engineering College, Ghorahi
  • Sagarmatha Engineering College


Mid Western University

Mid Western University is a state-run university in Surkhet, the regional headquarters of the midwestern development region of Nepal. As part of the Nepal government's policy to establish regional universities to expand easy access of higher education to the people of this region, the government of Nepal formed a team in 07-12-2007 to establish Mid Western University in Birendranagar by 2009.
It serves as a regional university for the Mid-western Development Regions of Nepal. This university is expected to make the change of strategy over the education system of this region. The locals are very happy by the decision of the government. They had contributed significantly into the fundraising program started by the preparation committee led by Bhushan Manandhar. About 220 bighas of land and 15 million Nepali rupees were raised from the enthusiastic people in this small town. Moti Prasad Sapkota, a philanthropist and education supporter, became the biggest donor by financing a million Nepali rupees toward the establishment of this higher education endeavor.

Postgraduate courses (Master's degrees)
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Master of Business Studies (MBS)
  • Master of Arts in Nepali
  • Master of Arts in English
  • Master of Arts in Social Work
  • Master of Arts in Conflict and Peace Studies
  • Master of Arts in Sociology
  • Master of Arts in Anthropology
  • Master of Arts in Rural Development
  • Master of Arts in International Relations
  • Master of Arts in Development Economics
  • Master of Educational Sciences in English
  • Master of Educational Sciences in Curriculum and Evaluation
  • Master of Educational Sciences in Nepali
  • Master of Educational Sciences in Health
  • Master of Educational Sciences in Population
  • Master of Educational Sciences in Education Planning and Management
  • Master of International Cooperation and Development (MICD)
Undergraduate courses (Bachelor's degrees)
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
  • Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS)
  • Bachelor of Science in Physics (B.Sc Physics)
  • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (B.Sc Chemistry)
  • Bachelor of Science in Zoology
  • Bachelor of Science in Botany
  • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Science in Statistics
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  • Bachelor of Arts in Nepali (BA Nepali)
  • Bachelor of Arts in English
  • Bachelor of Arts in Conflict and Peace Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
  • Bachelor of Arts in Rural Development
  • Bachelor of Arts in International Relations
  • Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and Journalism
  • Bachelor of Educational Sciences in English (BES English)
  • Bachelor of Educational Sciences in Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Educational Sciences in Nepali
  • Bachelor of Educational Sciences in Health
  • Bachelor of Educational Sciences in Population
  • Bachelor of Educational Sciences in Education Planning and Management
  • B.S.E. in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering (BCIE)
Administration
Padam Lal Devekota was appointed as the first vice chancellor. He served the university for about two years before leaving after some controversy. With the recent appointment of Kali Prasad Pandey as the second vice chancellor and Dr. Mahendra Lumar Malla as registrar, the university is fully functional. Admission for the streams has been started. The vice chancellor is the highest-ranking executive at the university because the chancellor of universities in Nepal is the prime minister.
मध्यपश्चिमाञ्चल विश्व बिद्यालय
Other name:
MU
Former name:
Birendranagar Multiple Campus
Established:
June 17, 2010 A. Ds
Chancellor:
Prime minister of Nepal
Vice- Chancellor:
Prof. Dr. Upendra Koirala
Students:
3000
Location:
Birendranagar, shurkhet
Website:
www.mwu.edu.np


Sunday, May 29, 2016

Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU)



Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU) is a public agricultural university with central offices in Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal. Organized in a manner similar to agricultural universities in India, it is the only such university in Nepal.
It was created by the Parliament of Nepal, which passed a bill in June 2010 merging two constituent campuses of Tribhuvan University: the Rampur Agriculture Campus of the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science and the Forestry Campus, Hetauda of the Institute of Forestry in Hetauda, Makawanpur. The university exists to offer agricultural workforce development and promote research in agriculture, forestry, and allied disciplines. Through teaching, research, and extension programs in agriculture, livestock, and forestry, it aims to raise the socio-economic conditions of rural people.
Academics
The university has inherited undergraduate, graduate and PhD programs in agricultural sciences of Rampur Campus and undergraduate program in forestry of Hetauda Campus. The Rampur Campus offers undergraduate degrees including a four-year B.Sc. Ag, five-year B.V.Sc. and A.H, four-year B.Sc Fisheries, two-year Master programs in Agriculture, Animal Science, Veterinary Science and Aquaculture, and Ph.D. programs.
In addition to its Bachelor of Forestry degree program, the Hetauda Forestry campus offers a Technical Certificate Level.
The university has 140 faculty members located at the Rampur Agriculture Campus and 55 at the Hetauda Forestry Campus. The university strength consists of around 800 undergraduate students, 200 postgraduate students and around 50 Ph.D. scholars in disciplines of agriculture and forestry. The Rampur academic complex extends in an area of 280 hectares (690 acres) and the Hetauda Campus has an area of 95 hectares (230 acres).
The faculty members focus their research work on increasing production and productivity of agricultural commodities, post-harvest technology, improving the shelf-life of food products, conserving biodiversity, and enhancing livelihood systems and innovation capacities of farming communities. The postgraduate students are contributing thesis research to generate knowledge and technologies to address the issues of agriculture and forestry in the nation.

History

Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU) was established as a result of a bill enacted by the Nepalese Parliament in June 2010 authorizing the creation of three new universities at campuses owned by Tribhuvan University. The Rampur Agriculture Campus, associated with the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, and the Forestry Campus, Hetauda, associated with the Institute of Forestry, were designated as campuses for the new university. As of February 2015, Tribhuvan University has refused to transfer ownership of the campuses to the new university, citing its autonomy from the Nepalese legislature, and the existing Rampur Agriculture Campus has yet to vacate its administrative offices.

Campuses

  • Agriculture Campus, Rampur, Chitwan
  • Forestry Campus, Hetauda, Makawanpur
The University Complex of AFU and its Central Office, including the offices of the Vice Chancellor and Registrar, are on the Rampur campus.



कृषि तथा वन विज्ञान विश्वविद्यालय

Logo Of Agriculture And Forestry University
Type:
Public coeducational
Established:
2010
Chancellor:
Prime minister of Nepal
Vice- chancellor:
Prof. Dr. Ishwari Prasad Dhakal
Academic staff:
195
Students:
56 B.V.Sc. and A.H, 165 B. Sc. Ag., 50 B. Sc. Forestry, 15 B. Sc. Fisheries per batch
Location:
Rampur, chitwan, Nepal
Campus:
Rampur, Chitwan, Hetauda, makawanpur

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Nepal Sanskrit University(NSU)

Nepal Sanskrit University (formerly Mahendra Sanskrit University), established in December 1986, has its central office at Beljhundi in Dang district of Mid-Western Development Region, Nepal, which is 13 km from the headquarters, Ghorahi.


Academics
The university offers Intermediate (Uttar Madhyama), Bachelor (Shastri), Bachelor of Education, Masters (Acharya) and Doctoral courses in classical and modern subjects. It offers intermediate in Ayurveda and condensed courses for Ayurvedacharya. The university has 12 constituent and 13 affiliated Vidhyapithas (campuses) around the country.
Inspired by the long unbroken tradition of Sanskrit in Nepal, the university was established for the following purposes:
  • To fulfill the need for an autonomous institution for teaching/learning activities and research of Sanskrit at many levels.
  • To systematize Sanskrit education up to the highest level in the country.
  • To preserve and promote Sanskrit education in sectors of Nepalese society.
  • To develop the Kingdom of Nepal into a centre for learning through Sanskrit education.
MSU offers facilities for degree and non-degree research works based on Sanskrit. It organizes training programs on Vedic and Buddhist teaching and Yoga training.
Administration
The prime minister is the chancellor of Nepal Sanskrit University. The pro-chancellor is the Minister for Education. The vice-chancellor is the chief administrator.
On May 12, 2002, fires caused 27.5 million rupees worth of damage.
नेपाल संस्कृत विश्वविद्यालय
Established:
1986
       Chancellor:

Prime Minister of Nepal
KP sharma Oli
Vice-chancellor:
Prof. Shiva Hari Marahattha
Students:
1,697
Location:
Beljhundi, Dang, Nepal.