Thapathali Campus

Institute of Engineering Thapathali Campus
ईन्जिनियरिङ अध्ययन संस्थान थापाथली क्याम्पस
Former name
Technical Training Institute
Type Public Coeducational
Established 1972 A.D.
Affiliation Institute of Engineering, TU
Campus Chief Janardan Bhatta
Address Maitighar, Thapathali, Kathmandu, Nepal
Language Nepali and English
Website Thapathali Campus

IOE Thapathali Campus (Nepali: ई. अ. सं. थापाथली क्याम्पस)[1] is one of the four constituent engineering campuses of Institute of Engineering (IOE),[2] which is an independent institution for engineering studies of Tribhuvan University (TU).[3] From the date of establishment, it had been offering diploma courses in engineering. But TU has granted diploma to CTEVT after which the new admission in diploma is closed. Now it is offering Bachelors and Masters programmes in engineering.

For bachelor studies, it offers Industrial engineering, Automobile engineering (from 2072), Civil engineering, Electronics and Communication engineering, Mechanical engineering and Architecture. It offers a course in Masters of Science Earthquake engineering as well.

It is a governmental college and funded by the Government of Nepal. Students who have passed an entrance exam conducted by IOE are allowed to apply for admission. Students are admitted by priority selection according to their score in IOE entrance exam.

Location

Thapathali Campus is in Thapathali, at the heart of Kathmandu city.

Courses

The courses offered by Thapathali Campus are as follows:

Bachelors

Masters

Level Course Intake
Regular FullFee Total
BEIndustrial123648
BEAutomobile123648
BECivil247296
BEElectronics123648
B.ArchArchitecture123648
BE Mechanical(Halted for 2072) 12 36 48
BE Computer 12 36 48
M.Sc.Earthquake Engineering

Departments

  • Department of Industrial Engineering
  • Department of Civil Engineering
  • Department of Automobile & Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

See also

References

  1. "IOE Thapathali Campus".
  2. "Institute of Engineering".
  3. "Tribhuvan University".

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