Kathmandu Engineering College

Kathmandu Engineering College
काठमाडौं ईन्जिनियरिङ कलेज
Type Technical Institute , Private
Established 1998
Chairman Prof. Er. Hirendra Man Pradhan
Principal Associate Prof. Ar. Chand Shamsher Rana
Location

Kalimati, Kathmandu, Nepal
27°41′56″N 85°17′50″E / 27.69889°N 85.29722°E / 27.69889; 85.29722Coordinates: 27°41′56″N 85°17′50″E / 27.69889°N 85.29722°E / 27.69889; 85.29722

Nepal
Campus 3.8 acres (15,000 m2)
Acronym KEC
Affiliations Tribhuvan University
Website http://www.keckist.edu.np

Kathmandu Engineering College, KEC (Nepali: काठमाडौं ईन्जिनियरिङ कलेज) is a Tribhuvan University (TU) affiliated, Private College located at Kalimati, Kathmandu. The college started in 1998.

KEC provides a choice of Bachelor degree courses with a focus on both practical and theoretical engineering studies: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering.

Departments

There are 7 departments:

Association and Clubs

Organizations On-Campus Includes.[1]

  • KEC IT CLUB (ITC)
  • Robotics Club
  • Electronics Project Club (EPC)
  • CESS-KEC (Civil Engineering Students' Society KEC)
  • Association of KEC AKAR (Association of KEC Architecture)
  • Microsoft Student Partner with KEC
  • Free Students’ Council (FSC)
  • H-Help KEC
  • KEC Alumni Association
  • Internally Enthusiastic Student’s Association (IESA)
  • Free Students’ Council (FSC)

DRISTI - KEC Exhibition

With the motto of ‘A Vision Beyond Imagination’, DRISTI is a national event that represents students from different engineering departments Electronics, Computer, Electrical, Civil and Architecture of Kathmandu Engineering College that allows all the engineering minds to cross each other. An event intended to encourage new talents along with the competitive spirit in the technical field, “DRISTI” comprises many skill development programs, talk shows, competitive hardware, software and electrical events among students from various national level colleges. It also consists of non-competitive and recreational events such as exhibitions from Civil and Architecture faculty including various entertainment activities, gaming competitions, food stalls, recreations and much more.

References

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