Tribhuvan University (TU) is the first national institution
of higher education in Nepal. It was established in 1959 A.D. The Central
Administrative Office and the Central Campus of the university are located on
the north eastern facade of Kirtipur, an ancient and small town located five
kilometers away from Kathmandu city centre. There are 38 central
departments and 4 research centres in TU, and out of them 31 departments
and 3 research centres are located at Kirtipur. The university at Kirtipur is
spread over an area of 154.77 hectares (3042-5-2 ropanis). The Vice Chancellor
is the Chief Executive of the university. He is assisted by the Rector in
academic programmes and the Registrar in financial management and general
administration. After the second democratic movement of 2006, the Prime
Minister of Nepal is the ceremonial chief, the Chancellor of the University,
whereas the Minister of Education is the Pro-Chancellor. Tribhuvan University
is a non-profit making autonomous institution funded by the Government of
Nepal. On January 8, 2013, the government of Nepal has principally agreed to
declare Tribhuvan University as the Central University.
Academic Programmes
In the 55th year of its establishment, the university
family remains committed and dedicated to making the university a source and
centre of quality education, setting up a culture of learning in the country
and promoting the notion of national and global peace and harmony. This year,
the Tribhuvan university has made a decision to start semester system at the
Central Departments. All the departments, except the Central Department of Law,
have already started first semester classes. This systemic change has been
introduced to enforce an academic calendar, to make students full time students
dedicated to their studies, to reduce financial burden on students and their
parents by making the students complete the degree in time, to respond to the
growing concern of the stakeholders about enhancing the academic quality of
university education through academic rigour, to revitalize the fame,
popularity, credibility and contribution of the university as the oldest centre
of higher learning and the central and leading university of Nepal. From the
forthcoming academic session, the university will extend the semester system
outside the central departments. This is really going to prove a daunting task
for such a large university spread all over the country. However, if the nation
prioritizes education and gives desirable financial support to the university,
TU will definitely move ahead on the path of achieving academic excellence and
will be able to supply capable manpower to meet the growing challenges of the
time.
Since its inception, TU, the state owned university, has
expanded its programmes indifferent disciplines. There are 5 technical
institutes and 4 general faculties. TU offers proficiency certificate level
courses only in nursing. It has a wide range of course offerings in Bachelor’s
and Master’s levels. TU offers M. Phil. and Ph.D. degree in different
disciplines both at the Technical Institutes and Faculties. TU ran its
programmes only through its constituent campuses prior to 1980. As the number
of the students willing to acquire higher education was increasing day by day,
it was not possible for the university to accommodate all the students in the
constituent campuses. This situation led to the establishment of colleges in
the private sector. From 1979 –80, TU started providing affiliation to
private colleges to conduct various programmes at different levels. One
thousand fifty three (1053) private colleges spread all over the country have
so far received affiliations from the current academic session (2014-2015)
altogether 4,05,341 students have been enrolled at various levels of TU academic
Programmes. 1,48,141 (36.55%) students study in its 60 constituent campuses
including 38 central departments, while 2,57,200 (63.45%) students study in
1053 affiliated colleges. It clearly reveals that affiliated colleges do have
more students than the constituent campuses. TU has 7966 teaching faculty and
7230 non-teaching staff including the support staff in its constituent
campuses. The total number of employees is 15196 including 124 new posts of the
Manmohan Cardiothorasic Centre.
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