In Kirtipur, Kathmandu, there is a public university called Tribhuvan University. TU was the first university in Nepal to be established in 1959. It is the world's twelfth-largest university by enrollment. The college provides 2,000 postgraduate and 2,079 undergraduate programmes in a variety of subject areas.
Tribhuvan University is an independent, non-profit organisation supported by the Nepalese government. Primarily, the Nepali government decided on January 8, 2013, to designate Tribhuvan University as the Central University. The first national university in Nepal was founded in 1959 and is known as Tribhuvan University (TU). Following the second democratic movement in 2006, the Minister of Education serves as the Pro-Chancellor and the Prime Minister of Nepal is the ceremonial leader and university Chancellor. The university's chief executive is the vice chancellor. As one of the biggest universities in the world in terms of both programme diversity and size, Tribhuvan University has been able to meet the needs of a sizable student body.
| Course | Mode | Duration | Fees | Exam | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MBBS | Full Time | 5.5 years | Candidates should be passed with 50% marks in 10+2 from any recognised board with English, Chemistry, Biology and Physics. |
FAQs
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What is the rank of Tribhuvan University?
Tribhuvan University is ranked first in its own country and 1908th globally. It is also the highest ranked university in the nation.
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Does the NMC (Nepal Medical Council) approve Tribhuvan University?
Yes, the Nepal Medical Council (NMC) has authorised and approved Tribhuvan University.
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Is Tribhuvan University an English medium institution?
Yes, Tribhuvan University is an English-medium school, particularly for overseas students, as it offers all of its courses and programmes in that language.