Mid West University

Mid-West University is a public university located in Birendranagar, Surkhet, the headquarters of the Karnali Province of Nepal, formerly the headquarters of the Mid western development region of Nepal.[1]

Mid West University
मध्यपश्चिम विश्व बिद्यालय
Other name
MU
Former name
Birendranagar Multiple Campus
Motto
promoting access to higher education
EstablishedJune 17, 2010
ChancellorPrime Minister of Nepal
Vice-ChancellorProf. Dr. Nanda Bahadur Singh
Students11,000+
Location, ,
28.5896°N 81.6232°E / 28.5896; 81.6232
CampusPublic
LanguageEnglish and Nepali
Colours Blue 
Mascotbook, pen and light
Websitewww.mwu.edu.np

It is an autonomous and public higher education institution.

History

The parliamentary act, established by the Nepalese government on June 17, 2010, based on the concept of a multi-university system, is a state-backed institution based on land donated by the Nepalese government. The campus of the university and Central Executive Office is located in Birendranagar, in the Surkhet district of Nepal.

Faculties

  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Management
  • Faculty of Science and Technology
  • Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences
  • Faculty of Health Sciences

Central schools

  • Central Campus of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Central Campus of Education
  • Central Campus of Management
  • Central Campus of Science and Technology
  • Central Campus of Engineering
  • Central Campus of Law

Constituent Campuses

  • Bageshwari Multiple Campus, Kohalpur Banke
  • Babai Multiple Campus, Gulariya, Bardiya
  • Narayan Multiple Campus, Dailekh
  • Tila Karnali Multiple Campus, Kalikot
  • Rara Multiple Campus, Mugu
  • Musikot Khalanga Multiple Campus, Rukum
  • Bheri Gyanodaya Multiple Campus, Jajarkot
  • Jaljala Multiple Campus, Rolpa
  • Bheri Multiple Campus, Gumi, Surkhet
  • Vidhyapur Janata Multiple Campus, Surkhet

Affiliated Colleges

  • Global College International (GCI), Mid Baneshwor -Kathmandu

See also

References

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