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  2. Tribhuvan University - Wikipedia

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    History. Established on 25 June 1959 (or 11 Ashar 2016 BS), Tribhuvan University is the oldest and largest university in Nepal. The university was named after the late King Tribhuvan. In its early years, all the postgraduate classes were held at Tripureshwor Campus, where the administrative office was also located.

  3. Kathmandu University - Wikipedia

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    Kathmandu University became the first university to host the university-level TEDx event in Nepal. The first iteration of this event/conference was conducted on December 23, 2019, under the tagline ‘Connecting Dots,’ in the central campus premises at Dhulikhel, Kavrepalanchok.

  4. List of universities in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The second university to be founded was Mahendra 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.

  5. Purbanchal University - Wikipedia

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    Purbanchal University ( PU) is a public university located in Koshi Province, Nepal. [1] It was established in 1993 as the second university in Nepal after the restoration of multi-party democracy by the Government of Nepal. With more than 26,128 students, Purbanchal University stands as the second largest university in Nepal.

  6. Pokhara University - Wikipedia

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    Pokhara University began offering degrees following the Pokhara University Act of 1997. Pokhara University has four constituent schools where Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD degree programs are offered. There are 57 academic institutions affiliated with PU, also offering Bachelor's, Master's, M.Phil. and PhD. degree programs. Teaching

  7. Education in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education is responsible for managing educational activities in Nepal. The National Center for Educational Development (NCED) [2] is Nepal's teacher-training body. Primary education in Nepal is called Basic Education and consists of grades one through eight. Secondary levels are grades nine to twelve.

  8. Agriculture and Forestry University - Wikipedia

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    History. Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU) was established as a result of a bill enacted by the Nepalese Parliament in June 2010 authorizing the creation of three new universities at campuses owned by Tribhuvan University.

  9. Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus - Wikipedia

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    History. 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.