Prithvi Narayan Campus

Coordinates: 28°14′22″N 83°59′25″E / 28.239483°N 83.990192°E / 28.239483; 83.990192
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Prithvi Narayan Campus
पृथ्वीनारायण क्याम्पस
co-educational
Established1960
AffiliationTribhuvan University
Campus chiefDr. Saroj Koirala
Academic staff
549[1]
Students16,069[1]
Location,
28°14′22″N 83°59′25″E / 28.239483°N 83.990192°E / 28.239483; 83.990192
CampusUrban, 254.2 acres[2]
Colors  
Websitehttp://pncampus.edu.np

Prithvi Narayan Campus or P.N. Campus,(Nepali: पृथ्वीनारायण क्याम्पस) is a public co-educational institution located in the northern part of the Pokhara city and is one of the largest campuses affiliated to the TU.[3] The institution offers undergraduate(Bachelors) and graduate (Masters & Doctorate) programmes. It is named after the great king; Prithvi Narayan Shah.

History

Campus's Gate from inside the campus

The campus, initially named Prithvi Narayan College, was established on Sept. 1, 1960, as the first community college of the Kaski district for post-secondary education by local efforts, during the period when Narayan Prashad Pokharel (Upadhayay) was the Sardar Badahakim of the region. Prithvi Narayan Inter College was started with 13 students and two teachers for post-secondary education and was run by the local community. Initially, the classes were conducted in Kanya School, Nadipur Patan, and moved to Bhimkali Patan in Bagar, where it now exists. George John was the first Principal, and Narayan Bahadur Karki and Arjun Bikram Rana were the first administrative staff of the college. In its initial years, the classes were conducted at Ratna Rajya Laxmi High School. In 1961, it was granted public land in Bhimkali Patan, Bagar, where it currently exists.[4] Regarded as one of the largest affiliate campuses of TU, it is a major center for Undergraduate, Graduate and Post Graduates education in the Gandaki Pradesh.[5]

The campus is regarded as one of the important educational institutions in the country and receives government grants distributed through the

UNDP Global Environmental funded a project to develop this open space as Green Space Park, where university students could learn about environmental conservation and demonstrate the use of open space to serve the leisure and recreational needs of the growing urban population of Pokhara.[7]

Programmes

The campus is providing Undergraduate, Graduate and Post Graduate courses for students. The Undergraduate is the most popular program with Bachelor programs. The Graduate and Post Graduate level consists of Masters and Doctorate programs respectively. Five different faculties are identified: Science, Law, Humanities, Education, and Management. The campus is introducing newer subjects in order to fulfill the requirements to upgrade itself into a full-fledged university.[8] The courses offered by PN Campus are as follows:

a) Bachelor’s Level

Bachelor of Arts (BA 3 Years) Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS 4 Years)

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA, 4 Years Semester Program)

Bachelor of Laws (LLB 3 Years)

Bachelor of Arts in Law (BALLB, 5-Years Semester Program)

1-Year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Supervision

1-Year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Nepali

1-Year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Mathematics

1-Year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Economics

1-Year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in English

1-Year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in History

1-Year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Geography

1-Year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Political Science

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed - 4 Years)

General Science
, 4 Years)

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. CSIT, 4 Years Semester Program)

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc Geology, 4 Years Semester Program)

b) Master’s Level

Master of Arts (MA) in English

Master of Arts (MA) in Nepali

Master of Arts (MA) in Economics

Master of Arts (MA) in Geography

Master of Arts (MA) in Political Science

Master of Arts (MA) in History

Master of Arts (MA) in Sociology/Anthropology

Master of Arts (MA) in Population Studies

Master of Business Studies (MBS)

Master of Science in Physics (M.Sc. Semester Program)

Master of Science in Mathematics (M.Sc. Semester Program)

Master of Education (M.Ed) in English

Master of Education (M.Ed) in Nepali

Master of Education (M.Ed) in EPM

Master of Education (M.Ed) in Curriculum

Master of Education (M.Ed) in Economics

Master of Education (M.Ed) in Health

Master of Education (M.Ed) in Mathematics

Free Students' Union

The

CPN(UML)
currently holds a majority of seats in the student union council and has been winning the elections successively since the establishment of the free student union in 1969.

Violent clashes between different student political parties are common, they are also frequently accused of vandalization of campus property. Awareness Group of Technical Science (AGTS) is another organization on the PN campus that is not affiliated with any political parties. It currently works as a mediator between students and the campus administration.[9]


References

  1. ^ a b "Prez unveils golden jubilee pillar of PN Campus". The Himalayan Times. Kathmandu, Nepal. RSS. 8 October 2010.
  2. ^ Baral, Keshar J. (2005). "Effectiveness of Master Program: A case study of Prithvi Narayan Campus, T.U., Pokhara". Tribhuvan University Journal. 25 (1). Research Division of Tribhuvan University Kathmandu, Nepal: 91–110.
  3. ^ Tribhuvan University Planning Division. "Affiliated Campuses/Colleges under Tribhuvan University: FY 2067/68" (PDF). Tribhuvan University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-07-24.
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  5. ^ Danske Universiteter. "Building Stronger Universities Platform for Stability, Democracy & Rights: Description, Activity Plan and Budget" (PDF).
  6. ^ Giri, Padam; Shrestha, Krishna; Parajuli, Bishwo Kallyan; Suvedi, Murari. "Citizen Perceptions of Green Space Park in Pokhara, Nepal" (PDF).
  7. ^ The GEF Small Grants Programme (2006). "Environmental Stewardship and Green Space Development: Student Driven Demonstration Project at Prithvi Narayan Campus, Pokhara (NEP/OP3/1/06/14)".
  8. ^ Gorkhapatra Correspondent (14 Dec 2008). "Prithvi Narayan Campus to be converted into university". गोरखापत्र: The Rising Nepal. Archived from the original on 2012-03-10.
  9. ^ Koirala, Kosh Raj (29 March 2009). "Dispute disrupts vote counting at TU campus, ANNFSU announces protest in Pokhara". República. Kirtipur.