In today's convocation ceremony, 22 people, including 17 female students and 5 male students, were awarded best medals
When Tribhuvan University was established 65 years ago, it was difficult to find female students to enroll. But when it comes to gold convocation, the number of female students is more than male students in winning medals with excellent results. 74 thousand 149 people will be awarded academic degrees from the 50th Convocation of the University.
22 medals and awards are being presented to the best of them at the Golden Convocation to be held at Dasharath Stadium on Saturday. There are more female students than male students in receiving medals and awards. Out of 22 medals and awards, 17 women students and only 5 male students.
Exam controller Pushparaj Joshi said that medals and prizes will be awarded to students who stand first in the examination conducted by the university.
TRIVika Principal (Rector) Khadg KC said that as the presence of women is increasing in all professions, business and academic fields, the number of female students who excel is also increasing. "This is an example of how even female students can excel in competition by working hard," he said. Women appeared before men to work hard.'
"The number of female students in higher education has increased across the country, if given the opportunity and work hard, women can also excel in the competition," KC said. 14 thousand 308 candidates have applied to participate in the convocation ceremony at Dashrath Rangshala. Among them, 8 thousand 449 (59 percent) are female students, 5 thousand 858 (41 percent) are male students and 1 is a gender minority.
There are more women among the students studying at the university. According to University Grants Commission, out of 491 thousand 299 students, 286 thousand 850 (58 percent) are female students and 24 thousand 449 students (42 percent).
The number of female students has also increased in overall higher education. According to the Commission's annual report, 358,000 female students (57 percent) and 274,000 male students (43 percent) are studying in 22 universities and health science institutes across the country.
Principal KC said that the number of female students is increasing even in the classroom. "In many classes, the number of female students is more, even in the classes with a shortage, 50 percent are female students," he said. He pointed out that the number of women may have increased due to the fact that young men went abroad for medical treatment.
Bhaveshwar Pangeni, a professor of history at the University, said that the number of female students at the establishment of the university was very low, but it has become sufficient in 6 and a half decades.
'Earlier, the number of female students was very low, very few came to enroll, yesterday's society did not advance the daughter, there was no situation to send the daughter away from home to study,' he said, who has also written a book on the history of the University, 'Now the situation and the society have changed. , the society has not only promoted girls, but wants to establish them everywhere.' Registrar Kedar Rizal informed that 53,682 graduates, 20,135 postgraduates, 178 Fphil and 154 PhD students will be initiated this year.
Heera Shrestha, who obtained the best marks in MPhil under the Management Faculty of the University, received the Gold Medal of the University Professors Association Martyr Vice Professor Hariraj Adhikari. She had a 3.95 GPA. Sudha Kafle, a student of the School of Management who obtained a GPA of 3.34 in the MBA program of the Faculty of Management, received the Indrabhakta Shrestha Medal, said Trivi.
Rikita Bhandari, who stood first in MSc Environmental Science, has received the Madan Vidya Environmental Science Award. She got 3.94 GPA from Central Department of Environmental Science.
Rebika Bhandari, a student of Kathmandu Model College, became the first in MBS to receive both medals and awards. She got the Nepal Bank Sardar Gunjman Singh Gold Medal and Ramkrishna Nhuche Pradhan Award with a GPA of 3.90.
Sudiksha Ghimire, the first to graduate from Ratnarajya Lakshmi Campus in MA English Literature, has received the Narendramani Acharya Dixit Medal. She achieved a 3.88 GPA.
Shreena Shrestha, who obtained the best result of 3.80 GPA in M.Sc from the Central Department of Botany, also won a medal. He is the Emirates Prof. Dr. Ram Prasad Chaudhary will get the gold medal. Chetna Kunwar, who stands first in MA with 3.68 GPA from the Central Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, has received the Narayan Shanti Mishra Medal.
Shrijya Kafle, who obtained 3.67 GPA in MA in Economics from the Central Department of Economics, has managed to get the Tarapad Chaudhary Medal. He will also receive the Khagendraman Singh Pradhan Medal and the Chandraraj Dhungel Memorial Award, according to Trivi. Shilpa Bista Academic Excellence Award was given to Sitakumari Shrestha. Education
She won the prize by standing first among the female students at the M.D. level from the Central Department of Shastra with a GPA of 3.45.
Sushil Pokharel, who stood first in MSc Chemistry, has received Amrit Medal. He obtained 3.95 GPA from Central Department of Chemistry. Prateekraj Joshi, who was first in MA International Relations and Diplomacy, Dr. with 3.81 GPA. Dubsu Chhetri has received the Mishra Medal. Sanjik Kumar Singh, who stood first in MA Library Science, received the Shanti Narayan Mishra Medal. He carried a 3.82 GPA.
Akriti Jha of Sankardev Campus, who appeared first in the graduation level examination, received two medals. In BBA Business Administration, she secured a GPA of 3.99 and received the Vice Chancellor's Medal and White Satya Maa Smriti Gold Medal.
Bohra has won the Lokraj Gyawali medal in the LLB examination from Nepal Law Campus in the first season. According to the office, he obtained a 3.71 GPA in the exam. Ashish Thapa, who stood first in Bachelor of Civil Engineering (BE Civil) with 84.21 percent marks, was awarded.
Thapa of Catford International College received the Shivraj Pant Memorial Award. Samita Dhungel of Liberty College Dhankuta has won the Nepal Bank Chhatra Bahadur medal first by securing 80.70 percent marks in the BBS program for management. Sangeeta Prajapati, the best female student in the B.Ed examination in the Faculty of Education, received the Shushiladevi Sharma Award, according to the University. She got 75.15 percent marks from Sanothimi campus.
Prime Minister and Chancellor KP Sharma Oli and agricultural economist Ram Prakash Yadav will distribute awards and medals, according to Trivi. Yadav is appearing as the chief guest in the program chaired by Oli. Yadav, who passed SLC in 2017, is a person who has been active in the field of agriculture and economics after completing his PhD from America.
Even though the university is 65 years old, the reason for celebrating the 50th convocation is because of internal disputes, delay in the publication of Najita, and agitation caused by politics.
