BCA in Nepal

BCA | Syllabus | Eligibility | Colleges | Fee | Tribhuvan University

Introduction to BCA Bachelor of Computer Application(BCA) is a four years undergraduate program at TU, PU, Purbanchal, and other universities in Nepal. In this article, we will talk about the BCA program at Tribhuvan University. TU runs this program under the faculties of Humanities and Social Science. It was officially launched by TU in the […]

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Why to study BSc CSIT in Nepal

BSc CSIT | Eligilibity | Syllabus | Colleges | Fee | Tribhuvan University

Introduction to BSc CSIT BSc CSIT stands for Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology. It is an undergraduate degree program in Nepal that covers the study of computer science and information technology. This course is a four-year course affiliated to Tribhuvan University (TU). It Carries a total of 126 credit hours including

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Panche baja

Panche Baja: A Set of 5 Nepali Musical Instruments

What is Panche Baja? Panche Baja is made of two Nepali words “Panche’” and “Baja“. Panche means ‘five’ in Nepali language while Baja means ‘musical instrument’. So, it is a set of 5 different traditional musical instruments of Nepal. They are played on various occasions, such as marriage ceremonies. Each occasion has a different style

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saraswati puja

Saraswati Puja 2024 in Nepal: Festival for Goddess of Wisdom

Saraswati Puja Saraswati Puja, also known as Saraswati Jayanti and Vasant Panchami, is a Hindu festival dedicated to Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, music, art, speech, wisdom, and learning. Saraswati is part of the Tridevi, along with the goddesses Lakshmi and Parvati. She is often depicted with four arms, holding symbols such as a book,

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tharu people

Tharu People of Nepal

Introduction to Tharu people The Tharu people are officially one of the 59 indigenous ethnic groups of Nepal, chiefly residing in the southern parts of Nepal and northern parts of India. They make up about 6.6% of the total population, By the government of India, they are recognized as a scheduled tribe of India. They

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momo

All About Momo

Introduction to momo MOMO or MO: MO is a South Asian bite-sized dumpling popular in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, India, and other Northern parts of south Asian countries. Momo is popular among the locals and is considered a street food in Nepal. It is made with various fillings such as ground meat, vegetable, or cheese and

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Sheraps

About Sherpas

Introduction To Sherpas Sherpas are the originally Tibetan ethnic group chiefly residing in the mountainous regions of Nepal, Sikkim state of India, and Tingri county(Tibet). They have lived in the Himalayas for centuries and are known for their skill and stamina as mountaineers and guides. Sherpa has played a crucial role in the history and

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About Tamangs

Introduction To Tamangs Among the 59 recognized indigenous groups of Nepal, Tamangs are one of them. They represent about 5.6% of the total population of Nepal, according to the census 2011. Not only this, Tamang are the largest population, who follow Buddhism in Nepal i.e 90.3%. They are the inhabitants of the Himalayan region of

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Gurungs

About Gurung

Introduction To Gurungs Gurungs are the ethnolinguistic indigenous group of Nepal, living mainly in the Hilly and Himalayan foothills. A few of them are also scattered across India, especially in the regions with a predominantly Nepali diaspora population(Sikkim, Darjeeling area) In their language, they call themselves “Tamu“. “Ta” in Tamu refers to thunder, whereas “mu”

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