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The registrar of Tribhuvan University said more than 73000 students were graduating at that time. The significant number of graduates made Tribhuvan University hold a Guinness World Record. [11] Although the education system of Tribhuvan University has produced many graduates, many of them still need to get jobs in the market.
Mahendra Morang Adarsha Multiple Campus is the constituent campus of Tribhuvan University in Province No. 1. It was established in 2012 B.S. as 'Morang Intermediate College' and it has come a long way since then. In the very first year of its establishment, the campus was able to record hundred per cent result in the faculty of humanities. [5]
Mahendra Ratna Multiple Campus (Nepali: महेन्द्र रत्न बहुमुखी क्यामपस) is one of the constituent campuses of Tribhuvan University in Ilam district in eastern Nepal. The campus was established in Asar 21, 2017 BS (1960 AD). [2] The campus is also approved by University Grants Commission of Nepal.
Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus (Nepali: त्रि-चन्द्र बहुमुखी क्याम्पस) is a constituent campus of Tribhuvan University located in Ghantaghar, Kathmandu. Founded in 1918 by Chandra Shumsher, it is the oldest institute of higher learning in Nepal.
Tribhuvan Multiple Campus (Nepali: त्रिभुवन बहुमुखी क्याम्पस) is one of the constituent campuses of Tribhuvan University in Tansen, Palpa district in western Nepal. The term Multiple refers to the several courses of various disciplines. The campus was established in 2011 BS. It was initially founded ...
The campus was established in 1952, nearly nine years before the establishment of Tribhuvan University, the first university of Nepal. It was first affiliated with Patna University of India. The campus used to invite lecturers from India. In 2009 BS, after establishment of Tribhuwan University, the campus was tied to Tribhuvan University. [3]
Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, commonly known as TU Cricket Ground or simply TU Ground (Nepali: त्रिभुवन ... Result 1: 109* Aqib Ilyas
The history of engineering education in Nepal can be traced to 1930, when a Technical Training School was established in Kumari Chowk, Kathmndu. The engineering section of the school offered only trades and civil sub-overseers programs.