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Haldia Institute of Technology is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with an "A" grade [8] in 2018, with CGPA of 3.31 on 4 point scale. Most of the courses are provisionally accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA).
The following is a list of notable secondary schools in Nepal. Tertiary schools are included in the separate list of universities and colleges in Nepal. There are 77 districts and this list is grouped alphabetically by district (along with a section on international schools in Nepal). This list includes schools of international and national ...
This list provides the list of various educational institutions in city of Rajbiraj, Saptari District, Nepal.. Rajbiraj is home to several educational institutions for pre-primary, primary, secondary, high-secondary, senior-secondary, graduate and post-graduate studies.
Haldia Institute of Technology at Haldia is a private-initiated engineering college offering degree courses. It was established in 1995. [23] Vivekananda Mission Mahavidyalaya at PO Chaitanyapur, Haldia was established in 1968. It offers courses in arts, science and commerce. [24]
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The Wikipedia page provides information about the structure and format of telephone numbers in Nepal.
Dr. Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology, established in 1998, is a government polytechnic and degree engineering institute; located in Haldia, Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal. This polytechnic is affiliated to the West Bengal State Council of Technical and Vocational Education and Skill Development , [ 1 ] and recognised by AICTE, New Delhi.
The second university to be founded was Nepal Sanskrit University. The inception of this university was soon followed by Kathmandu University in 1990, and Purbanchal and Pokhara Universities in 1995 and 1996, respectively. Many schools and colleges are run privately but none of the universities in Nepal are private.