Sreeja of Economics won two medals and one award

74 thousand 149 students were initiated in the Golden Convocation of the University

Poush 14, 2081

Sudeep Kaini

Sreeja of Economics won two medals and one award

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74 thousand 149 students were initiated in the golden (50th) convocation of Tribhuvan University. 80 percent of the initiated students are general and 20 percent are technical. Management, education, humanities, law faculties are general and engineering, medical, science, agriculture, forestry are technical subjects.

Registrar Kedar Rizal said that 59 thousand 116 students are general and 15 thousand 33 are technical.

According to the data of the Examination Control Office, the highest number of students from the management faculty and the least from the forestry faculty have been initiated. 31 thousand 90 students have received academic degrees in management. Then there are 13 thousand 623 students of Humanities, 11 thousand 317 students of the Faculty of Education. 

Similarly, 7 thousand 7 students from science faculty, 5 thousand 304 from engineering, 3 thousand 86 from law faculty, 1 thousand 770 students from medical education, 648 students from agriculture and animal science and 304 students from forestry were initiated. are

was initiated to undergraduate, postgraduate, MPhil and postgraduate students. 53 thousand 682 graduates, 20 thousand 135 postgraduates, 178 MPhils and 154 graduates have been initiated, said Controller of Examinations Pushparaj Joshi.

In the presence of Prime Minister and Chancellor KP Sharma Oli, Education Minister and Vice-Chancellor Vidya Bhattarai, medals and prizes were awarded to the best students in various levels of examinations of the university. Out of the 22 awards and medals distributed, 17 were received by female students. 14 thousand 308 students participated in the ceremony. According to Trivi, more than 20,000 people participated in the program as their parents, guests and guests.

Although 22 universities are operating across the country under the multi-university concept, more than 78 percent of the students are in tertiary institutions. On the occasion of the 50th convocation, the University has made a commitment to attract local and foreign students by making timely educational programs, curriculum development, teaching and research, and making the highest use of technology. The main guest at the

ceremony was agricultural economist Dr. Ram Prakash Yadav suggested that students who are going to be initiated can achieve success only with honesty and perseverance. Prime Minister Oli urged the initiated students to use their education and skills for the betterment of the society. "Study is never complete even if you do a PhD, you should renew your knowledge by applying it in practice," he said.

He praised Tribhuvan University for its contribution to higher education and said that there are some shortcomings and will be improved in the future. Education Minister Bhattarai said that even though students have obtained academic degrees, they are not matching with employment opportunities.

That is why students and youths are attracted to foreign countries, he said. The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Kesharjung Baral, promised to improve the University gradually. He said that educational, material and administrative services will be modified. 

Trivika has 64 individual and 1,53 affiliated campuses in 76 districts. Two Angik campuses are under construction at Doti and Dang. 339 of the affiliated campuses are public and 514 are private campuses. There are more than 71 academic programs in different faculties and subjects in semester and annual examination system. According to University Grants Commission data, the maximum number of students study at the Community Campus of Trivika.

 Out of 491 thousand students currently studying in Trivima, 2 lakh 2 thousand study in community, 1 lakh 74 thousand individual and 1 lakh 14 thousand private campuses. Vice-Chancellor Baral said that although the number of community campuses is more, the number of students in remote campuses has decreased, so the policy of adjustment has been adopted. After the structure of the university has grown enormously, the policy of restructuring has also been put forward. It has been announced that the syllabus and examination system will be revised.

' If you study the chosen subject and work hard, you will get success'

Sreeja of Economics won two medals and one award

Willpower and hard work will bring you success. I chose to study economics by my own will rather than by anyone's pressure or advice. Everyone has a dream. He wanted to be a doctor since he was a child. Passed SLC from St Mary's, Jawalakhel. I took Science (Biology) in Plus Two to become a doctor. That was until he passed class 12. After 'Plus Two' there was a change in perception. I didn't study to be a doctor. I didn't even want to study engineering.

I joined BBA in Kathmandu University. After joining BBA, I got more attracted towards economics. Didi also helped me to study economics. After I started liking myself from within, I enrolled in MA Economics. After completing my MA, I also worked for some time. I am currently preparing for Ph.D. If you study your chosen subject and work hard, you will be successful. 

Being a student of economics, I am interested in the country's economy. Now the country's economy is lax. In my opinion, the confidence of investors has decreased. Investors are no more willing to borrow than banks are to lend. Why did this happen? The government should pay attention to this. The state should be able to take investors into confidence.

It seems that the economy can only improve by increasing investment in infrastructure. An environment should be created to invest in industrial and manufacturing sectors as well. Easy conditions should be created for that. Some laws are also a hindrance to improving the economy. It also needs to be improved. Acts and laws should also be simplified.

 (Kafle has been honored with two medals and one prize for being the first in MA Economics from Central Department of Economics. She has received Tarapad Chaudhary Medal, Khagendraman Singh Pradhan Medal and Chandraraj Dhungel Memorial Award.)

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