TU launches its exam-related services via online

Lalitpur – The country’s oldest university, marking its 74th anniversary had launched the online services.Tribhuvan University (TU) has started providing exam-related services through the online system from Monday.

Prof Shivalal Bhusal, acting vice-chancellor of TU, launched the online service by clicking the mouse of the computer at the Office of the Controller of Examinations at Balkhu, Kathmandu.

Acting Chancellor Bhusal said that the university digitalized its services for every examination related process and expressed his confidence that it would be a success.

Earlier, students were compelled to visit the Balkhu-based office for obtaining mark-sheets. With the launch of the service, students can apply for admit cards, transcripts, provisional certificates, correction in the mark sheets among others from their home.

For that, students need to log onto www.tuexam.edu.np and apply for the services attaching the specified certificates and thereafter pay the prescribed fee via Nepal Bank or Global IME Bank.

Students will be notified in office hours whether their applications have been accepted or rejected. Acting Vice-chancellor Bhusal said that in case of rejection, the students will be asked to re-apply by correcting the errors or filling the missing details.

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Signing of cooperation agreement between TU and the Chinese university

Kathmandu – A five-year memorandum of understanding has been signed between Tribhuvan University (TU) and University of Electronics Science and Technology of China (USTC).

Acting Vice-Chancellor of Tribhuvan University Dr Shivalal Bhusal and UEFA Vice-Chancellor Zheng Yong signed the agreement at Tribhuvan University Kirtipur. Prof. Chiranjeevi Khanal, head of Tribhuvan University’s Department of Mass Communication and Journalism and Professor Hong of UEFA signed the agreement.

Bhusal, Acting Vice-Chancellor of TU, expressed his belief that there will be a close cooperation between the two universities in the coming days. The representative of USTC, Prof. Hang Hong, said that he will provide his best support in the field of study and research.

Prof. Khanal, who initiated the agreement, said that there is an agreement between the two universities for long-term cooperation and this agreement will be useful for enabling mutual benefit and academic cooperation based on the principle of mutual equality. According to the agreement, scholars, researchers and teaching staff and students will be exchanged whil Workshops and seminars will be organized jointly.

43 applications for the Vice-Chancellor of TU

Kathmandu: A total of 43 applicants including 2 women and 41 men, have applied for the post of Vice-Chancellor of Tribhuvan University .

After Chancellor and Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda instructed to proceed with the Vice-Chancellor selection process on the basis of open competition, the recommendation committee led by Education Minister Ashok Kumar Rai, who is also the Vice-Chancellor, asked for the applications for the post.

Among the applicants who expressed their desire to become the vice-chancellor are , Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Shivlal Bhusal, Vice-Chancellor of Midwest University Prof. Dr. Nanda Bahadur Singh, former Vice-Chancellor of TU Prof. Dr. Tirtharaj Khanian, former vice-chancellor of Open University Prof. Dr. Lekhnath Sharma, former vice-chancellor of Pokhara University Prof. Dr. Kesharjung Baral,former vice-chancellor Prof. Dr. Kusum Shakya, the former registrar of TU Prof.Dr. Chandramani Paudel, former rector of TU Gunanidhi Neupane, Acting Vice-Chancellor of Open University, Prof. Dr. Indra Karki, former head of the History Department of the University Prof. Dr. Rajkumar Pokhrel.

Likewise Prof. Dr. Tankanath Dhamala, Prof. Dr. Anandaballabh Joshi, Prof.Dr. Akkaljev Mishra, Prof. Dr. Ridish Kumar Pokharel, Prof. Dr. Gyanendra Prasad Paudel, Prof. Dr. Mahendra Chalise, Prof.Dr. Bhojraj Aryal, Prof. Dr. Narayan Prasad Belbase, Prof. Dr. Hemraj Sharma, Prof. Dr. Vedanath Sharma, Prof. Dr. Prakash Ghimire (Kathmandu), Prof. Dr. Prakash Ghimire (Gorkha) ,Prof. Dr. Kedarnath Ghimire, Prof. Dr. Mahendra Prasad Sharma, Prof. Dr. Vinod Parajuli, Prof. Dr. Dev Bahadur Khadka, Prof. Dr. Krishnaraj Tiwari, Prof. Dr. Govinda Subedi, Prof.Dr. Navraj Devkota, Prof. Dr. Ram Prasad Regmi, Prof. Dr. Chitra Bahadur Budhathoki, Prof. Dr. Triratna Bajracharya, Prof. Dr. Ekraj Ojha and Prof.Dr. Pramod Kumar Jha has also submitted an application.

Similarly, Dr. Ramchandra Basnet, Dr. Vinay Kumar Jha, Dr. Narayan Shubh Pathak, Narayan Prasad Pathak, Sangeeta Rayamazhi, Sanjay Acharya, Surya Bahadur Thapa, Bhimsen Devkota and Balamukunda Regmi have also applied for the post of Vice Chancellor of the University.

After evaluating the presentation and interviewing the applicants, the recommendation committee led by the Minister of Education will submit the names of the three applicants who get the best marks to the Chancellor and the Prime Minister. Among those three candidate, one person will be appointed by the Chancellor as the Vice-Chancellor.

Speaker’s Ruling to solve the problem of Tribhuvan University

Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota has ruled the government to solve the problem at Tribhuvan University as soon as possible.

In today’s House of Representatives meeting, Speaker Sapkota directed the government to solve the problem as soon as possible, saying that the protest program including the lockout in Tribhuvan University has affected teaching and learning.

Earlier, CPN-UML MP Pradeep Kumar Gyawali demanded the time and objected to the lack of action against those who attacked professors at Tribhuvan University and demanded the speaker rule the government to solve the problem.

MP Gyawali, mentioning that the Prime Minister and Home Minister themselves have reached the top position of the country through student politics, also questioned whether they have taught their student organization to commit hooliganism.