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The undergraduate programs taught at Padma Kanya Multiple Campus are: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Bachelor of Arts (B.A) Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) Bachelor in Hotel Management (BHM) Bachelor in Business Studies (BBS) Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology (B.Sc. CSIT)
Kathmandu Model College (KMC) was founded in 2000 in Bagbazar, Kathmandu, by a team of academicians and entrepreneurs. It started by offering intermediate courses in science, humanities and law. In 2003, it started offering Business Studies, Computing and Social Work graduate and post graduate programs affiliated to Tribhuvan University.
Public policy schools offer a wide range of public policy degrees.At the undergraduate level, universities, especially research-intensive universities may offer a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree with majors or concentrations in public policy, public administration, political science, international relations, policy studies or any other differently named but content-wise ...
Public Youth Campus (Nepali: पब्लिक यूथ क्याम्पस) is one of the constituent campuses of Tribhuvan University located in Chhetrapati, Kathmandu, Nepal. The campus was established in 1971 (2028 BS).
Kathmandu College of Management, popularly known as KCM, is a college of higher education located in Gwarko, Lalitpur, Nepal. KCM is the first management college to introduce BBA program in Nepal. [1] It is affiliated to Siam University and is considered one of the premier management schools in Nepal. The admission is conducted by an entrance ...
The intermediate programs were fully scrapped in 2010, following Tribhuvan University's decision to phase out Proficiency Certificate Level (PCL) programs from its colleges. This termination of PCL programs brought about a sharp decline in the number of students at the college. [3] In its heyday, the college had about 5,000 students. [7]
Although the education system of Tribhuvan University has produced many graduates, many of them still need to get jobs in the market. They cannot find jobs in Nepal, so they go abroad to look for financial opportunities. Nepal's Public colleges are government-funded, and community colleges are privately funded.
Meanwhile, a Canada-based non-profit organization, Canada Forum for Nepal (CFFN) involved in delivering education to the people living in the economically deprived regions of Nepal since 2007, [7] brought together three North American Nepali Diaspora leaders Dr. Ambika P. Adhikari, Dr. Drona Prakash Rasali and Dr. Pramod Dhakal and an ...