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Nepal's first institution of higher education, Tri-Chandra College, was established in 1918 by Chandra Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana. The college introduced science at the Intermediate level a year later, marking the genesis of formal science education in the country. In 1924, it became a full four year institution with an enrollment of just 30. [2]
It became a part of Tribhuvan University in 1973 B.S. This campus is second oldest to Tri-Chandra College. The campus offers courses in Bachelor's and Master's degree in humanities, management, science and arts. [2] The annual student intake is about 300 students in BA, 350 in B.Ed., 450 in BBS, 350 in B.Sc., 120 in MA, 60 in M.Ed. and 150 in MBS.
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.
The free student union at Tribhuvan University. Tribhuvan University also has a free student union as another facility. This free student union has established the rights and interests of students who come to study at the university and to solve students' problems. The committee of the students' union has to be elected at the university.
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Women's universities and colleges in Nepal (1 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Nepal" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
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