Education in Nepal - List of Engineering Colleges

List of Engineering Colleges

Acme Engineering College, Website : www.acme.edu.np

Advanced College of Engineering and Management, Website : www.acem.edu.np

Asian College of Engineering & Management,

Himalaya College of Engineering, Website : www.hcoe.edu.np

Himalayan Institute of Science & Technology (HIST), Website : www.hist.edu.np

Lumbini Engineering College,

Nepal Engineering College, Website : www.nec.edu.np

Pokhara Engineering College,

National Engineering College,

Everest Engineering and Management College, Website : www.eemc.edu.np

Institute of Engineering (IOE), Website : www.ioe.edu.np

Dhangadhi Engineering College,

Janakpur Engineering College,

Kantipur Engineering College, Website : www.kec.edu.np

Kathmandu Institute of Technology,

Kathmandu Engineering College, Website : www.keckist.edu.np

Eastern College of Engineering,

Paschimanchal Engineering Campus, Website : www.wrc.edu.np

College of Software Engineering,

Janakpur Engineering College,

Khwopa Engineering College, Website : www.khec.edu.np

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