#TribhuvanUniversity – Reporters Nepal https://nepalireporter.com Impart Educate Propel Tue, 10 Mar 2020 09:55:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.6 https://nepalireporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-RN_Logo-32x32.png #TribhuvanUniversity – Reporters Nepal https://nepalireporter.com 32 32 TU exams to continue https://nepalireporter.com/2020/03/262492 https://nepalireporter.com/2020/03/262492#respond Tue, 10 Mar 2020 09:55:55 +0000 https://en.reportersnepal.com/?p=262492 Tribhuvan Universtiy“The country's oldest university will administer the Bachelor level and the Master level examinations on a regular basis as no crisis has been observed due to the coronavirus, examination controller Pushpa Raj Joshi said.]]> Tribhuvan Universtiy

KATHMANDU, March 10: The Tribhuvan University (TU) will conduct the examinations of Bachelor and Masters Degree as usual, according to the TU Office of the Controller Examination (OCE).

“The country’s oldest university will administer the Bachelor level and the Master level examinations on a regular basis as no crisis has been observed due to the coronavirus, examination controller Pushpa Raj Joshi said.

According to him, the OCE has completed the preparations for examinations to be held under various faculties from March 20.

“There is no need to suspend the examination in the present status of the coronavirus. We will have to think if the situation warrants declaring an emergency in the country owing to the coronavirus threat,” he added.

TU vice-chancellor Dharma Kanta Baskota had also consulted with Minister for Health and Population, Bhanubhakta Dhakal, regarding going ahead with the examinations.

The Health Minister is learnt to have asked TU to continue with the examinations as usual as there was no such situation at present to postpone the examinations.

The Master level first year compartmental examinations are scheduled from March 20, the Master level fourth semester examinations are slated from March 21, the Master level second semester examinations are to be held starting from April 4, the one-year B Ed examinations under the Faculty of Education are starting from March 23 and the Bachelor level second year examinations under the Faculty of Law are starting from March 27. RSS

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Prolonged uncertainty and education in crisis: Nepal Law Campus cancels L.L.B entrance exam https://nepalireporter.com/2019/12/261044 https://nepalireporter.com/2019/12/261044#respond Sat, 21 Dec 2019 19:53:59 +0000 https://en.reportersnepal.com/?p=261044 KATHMANDU, Dec 22: Nepal Law Campus which under Tribhuvan University faculty of law that had announced entrance examinations for admissions to its law program has been canceled. It is uncertain as to whether new dates will be released for entrance exams or will there be direct admission for the LLB course. Student political wings of […]]]>

KATHMANDU, Dec 22: Nepal Law Campus which under Tribhuvan University faculty of law that had announced entrance examinations for admissions to its law program has been canceled. It is uncertain as to whether new dates will be released for entrance exams or will there be direct admission for the LLB course.

Student political wings of various parties had demanded that the law college not limit the seats to 300 and make it open and reachable for the general public. The entrance exams which were to be held on the 21st of December stand canceled putting at risk the education of students who were seeking admission to the law school.

There are very few law colleges in Nepal, and after the federal structure that was implemented most of the colleges are centered on Kathmandu, and Nepal Law Campus is one of the premier campuses under Tribhuvan University. Speaking to Reporters Club there are two versions from the administration and the agitating student bodies regarding the intake of students and campus admission.

 

(Prof Nabin Kumar Subba Assistant Campus Chief Nepal Law Campus) 

The administration has maintained a stance of not being able to admit more than 300 students on the campus due to lack of infrastructure and facilities provided which include student-teacher ratio, facilities for spaces, library, and other activities. Nepal Law Campus has to cater to other students of course of B.A.LLB and LLM. Assistant Campus Chief Prof. Nabin Kumar Subba stated to Nepali Reporter “it is not up to us that we decide what to do, we are an educational institution, and our work is to provide education for those who come here to study with the best available resources. The strike will affect the future of those who wish to take up law, and we hope that we reach an agreement soon”.

The assistant campus chief also spoke on the quality of education for the students if it was declared for over 300 students that would strain the resources of the campus. “Tribhuvan University must look into the matter urgently to resolve the issue,” he said.

(Prof Gyaneshwor Parajuli Assistant Dean Nepal Law Campus) 

Similarly speaking to the Assistant Dean of the Campus Prof Gyaneshwor Parajuli, he said “that the matter was being discussed and a committee was also formed regarding the matter. The recommendations of the committee were to provide seats for various law colleges across the country and at par of accommodating students. Nepal Law Campus currently can admit only 300 which is a maximum class size for the announced LLB course”. The assistant dean further warned that randomly increasing numbers for admissions would weaken the quality of education due to the student-teacher ratio and the increasing class size along with the limited space available in the campus”.

(Padlocked office inside Nepal Law Campus)

The agitating student bodies comprise mostly of the ruling party and its coalition. Speaking to the President of the ruling Nepali Communist Party student wing Deepak Thapa is vehement in his stance of the lockdown. “The administration here has admitted numerous students if you look at the intake of the previous years. Why are they keeping a limit which would disallow people from marginalized and economically weaker sections of the society from seeking admission into the law program? Don’t they have a right to education? If you look at the previous year’s this law college has admitted over 1000 students each time, there is no problem as there are different times and classes for the courses along with available faculty. Along with that they also demand a better method of admissions for those seeking entry into the campus. President Thapa of the student wing says that “we have been speaking to the administration regarding our concern of limiting seats which is unnecessary, education is a fundamental right, and unlike previous years the admission has to be open to all. Limiting seats in public institutions like these will hamper the future of the students who are keen on studying law as part of their career”.

A student leader of the same party Surendra Pun says that “this is a ploy to increase private colleges and generate profit. We have been speaking to the administration regarding our demands and we are hopeful that the issue will be resolved soon he said over the phone to Nepali Reporter.

The discussion with both the student leaders revealed that there is indeed a vast monetary difference between public and private institutions, while a three year LLB program costs about Nepalese Rupees (NRs) 25000, a private college can charge anywhere from NRs 350,000 to Nrs 500,000 for the three-year course. The latter would be out of reach for many students who are from the economically weaker sections.

As deliberations continue, the future of those who have applied for the law courses from the previous year remains uncertain. A prolonged crisis of this magnitude would leave thousands of students in jeopardy leading to students having to take up private education or move abroad. The administration and the student bodies, however, are said to come to a decisive conclusion and resume admissions for the coming academic year.

(Photos, compilation and written by Birat Krishna Thapa)

 

 

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Tribhuvan University Public Service Commission announces vacancies (Advertisement included) https://nepalireporter.com/2019/12/260621 https://nepalireporter.com/2019/12/260621#respond Sun, 01 Dec 2019 18:35:09 +0000 https://en.reportersnepal.com/?p=260621 KATHMANDU: Tribhuvan University Service Commission has opened vacancies for 50 different positions. The appointments are directly for the University and those interested are welcome to apply till the 14th of January 2020. The positions are going to be filled with the open competition method, and the details of the various positions along with information for […]]]>

KATHMANDU: Tribhuvan University Service Commission has opened vacancies for 50 different positions.

The appointments are directly for the University and those interested are welcome to apply till the 14th of January 2020.

The positions are going to be filled with the open competition method, and the details of the various positions along with information for application for said positions are given in the advertisement taken out by the Tribhuvan University Service Commission.

Those applying later will have to pay double fees. Details can be accessed along with an online application from their website http://www.tuservicecommission.edu.np/

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Tribhuvan University faculty of law announces admission for new academic year https://nepalireporter.com/2019/11/260476 https://nepalireporter.com/2019/11/260476#respond Mon, 25 Nov 2019 20:50:40 +0000 https://en.reportersnepal.com/?p=260476 KATHMANDU, NOV 26: Tribhuvan University faculty of law announces admissions for the new academic session from 2020 onward. A public notice released from the Dean’s office of the faculty of law has announced 300 seats for the courses. The entrance exam details have been published, and registrations are ongoing until December 11, 2019. The entrance […]]]>

KATHMANDU, NOV 26: Tribhuvan University faculty of law announces admissions for the new academic session from 2020 onward.

A public notice released from the Dean’s office of the faculty of law has announced 300 seats for the courses.

The entrance exam details have been published, and registrations are ongoing until December 11, 2019.

The entrance exam will be held on Saturday 21 December from 11 am – 2 pm the details of the venue will be announced shortly.

Interested students can avail the forms from Nepal Law Campus in Exhibition road at a cost of Nepalese Rupees (NRs) 1050.

The exam syllabus comprises of Nepal’s Constitution and Foundational Jurisprudence.

 

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Dr. Dharma Kanta Banskota appointed as VC for Tribhuvan University https://nepalireporter.com/2019/11/259911 https://nepalireporter.com/2019/11/259911#respond Sun, 03 Nov 2019 18:03:22 +0000 https://en.reportersnepal.com/?p=259911 KATHMANDU, Nov 3: Prof (Dr) Dharma Kanta Banskota has been appointed as the new Vice-Chancellor of Tribhuvan University. Prime Minister K.P.Sharma Oli also the Chancellor of the Tribhuvan University made the appointment official today. Dr. Banskota was the former President of the Nepal Medical Council, he will serve as the Vice-Chancellor of the Tribhuvan University […]]]>

KATHMANDU, Nov 3: Prof (Dr) Dharma Kanta Banskota has been appointed as the new Vice-Chancellor of Tribhuvan University.

Prime Minister K.P.Sharma Oli also the Chancellor of the Tribhuvan University made the appointment official today.

Dr. Banskota was the former President of the Nepal Medical Council, he will serve as the Vice-Chancellor of the Tribhuvan University for the next four years.

 

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