Tribhuvan University (TU)
Banasthali Chowk, Balaju, Kathmandu
01-4352831
Educators with expertise in scientific and technical education founded the National College of Technical Sciences (NCTS). Its primary goal is to provide science and technology education to B.S. students in 2054, as needed for the nation's development. It is envisaged that this institution's graduates will become part of the technical workforce that is essential to the growth of the country and will constitute a select group within the intellectual community of human resources at the highest level.Beginning in 2065 B.S., the founding group of VNSC and NCTS has been turned over to the new management of "Nepal National Education Academy N-NEA."
Tribhuvan University offers a four-year bachelor's degree in microbiology, called B.Sc. Approximately 700 students studying in microbiology get B.Sc. degrees from 25 TU institutions each year; 8 of these colleges are components, and the remaining colleges are connected with TU.
The study of microbes—organisms that are too small to detect with the naked eye—and their interactions with people, animals, plants, and the environment is known as microbiology. Microbiology is a multidisciplinary field with applications across various domains. Microbiologists typically research tiny creatures, particularly those that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye. Because there are so many different kinds of microscopic organisms, microbiologists often focus on just one area of the discipline, leading to a wide variety of microbiologists.
Qualifications
To be eligible for admission to Tribhuvan University's Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Microbiology program, a candidate must have finished 10+2 or equivalent exams (with Biological Stream) with a minimum of 'C' in all courses.
National College of Technical Sciences
Banasthali Chowk, Balaju, Kathmandu
01-4352831
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