Institute of Engineering - Vision Mission and Objectives

Vision Mission and Objectives

Vision

To become the Centre of excellence. both as think tank-premier national centre of engineering education capable of addressing the national engineering issues and as regional hub-south Asian Centre for research, innovation and dissemination of engineering knowledge.

Mission

To achieve quality engineering education in the frontier engineering areas relevant primarily to nation thereby enhancing national development process, thus creating excellence in work, work environment, human resources, and also creating financial sustainability and uplifting institute in international level.

Objectives

  • To obtain excellence in engineering academic programs and research, that can fruitfully contribute to the national development process of Nepal;
  • To create an academic niche in South Asia by recasting its international contacts and supports so as to provide an enhanced forum for research, study and exchange of information and technology on issues of national importance, regional and international interest;
  • To consistently and distinctly stay ahead through program innovation and quality education;
  • To perform various research and development works so as to strengthen national engineering capabilities and * development problems; and
  • To offer various types of trainings, sponsored courses, problem based research facilities and engineering consultancy services.

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