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The MBA programme offered by The British College in Kathmandu is a career-oriented programme delivered in partnership with Leeds Beckett University, UK. The primary aim of the programme is to provide postgraduate level knowledge, understanding, and skills that prepare students for their career in business and management.
Formal higher learning in Nepal began with the establishment of Tri-Chandra College in 1918(1975 BS), the first college in the country. Until 1985, Tribhuvan University was the only university in the country. The second university to be founded was Nepal Sanskrit University.
In 2016, the college has entered into partnership with Yunus Center of Dhaka at the premise of Grameen Bank. The chief signatory were Director of King's College Narottam Aryal and Nobel Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus. [8] The purpose of the partnership was to establish Yunus Social Business Center in Nepal by the King's College. [9] [10] [11] [12]
National Academy Of Applied Science And Technology (Naast College), Dharan-16 Navjyoti Catholic English School (Recently Upgraded To College), Dharan-15 Oasis English High School, Dharan-11
The British School of Commerce in Colombo was established on 1 December 2010 and officially opened on 1 February 2011. [citation needed] BSC in Colombo is a regional centre for students from Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Nepal and the Maldives. [5]
Janapriya Multiple Campus (JMC) is a multi-disciplinary institute affiliated to the Tribhuwan University and located in Pokhara, Nepal. [1] [2] The campus was established in 1991 as a non-profit academic institution to develop skilled human resources. [3] The campus has been QAA certified by the University Grants Commission (Nepal). [4]
Freshman Jeremiah Fears scored a season-high 26 points, Jalon Moore added 24 and Oklahoma held off No. Arizona 82-77 on Thursday in the semifinals of the Battle 4 Atlantis. Duke Miles made a high ...
The campus was established in 1951 as Nepal National College running from Durbar High School and later from Tri-Chandra College. The campus was renamed and amalgamated into Tribhuvan University in 1973 following a government decision. [3] [4] The campus is named after Prof. Shanker Dev Pant, who initiated to build the infrastructure for the campus.