Pokhara University - Activities

Activities

Pokhara university started its academic activities guided by the Pokhara University act 1996. In order to achieve such objectives, a semester system based curriculum and evaluation were set up.

  • Pokhara University has three academic institutions where Bachelor's and Master's Degrees programs are running,
  • There are 49 academic institutions under its affiliation with Bachelor, Master, M.Phil and Ph.D.degrees programs,
  • Pokhara University has a Central Office building, Examination Office building, and Academic building in Dhungepatan, Lekhnath Municipality.

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