Nepal Engineering Council
Nepal Engineering Council is an autonomous government body formed in 11 March, 1999 under The Nepal Engineering Council Act.[1][2] The council was established in order to mobilize the engineering profession in a systematic and scientific manner by making it effective, as well as to make provision for, among other matters, the registration of the names of engineers as per their qualifications.
| नेपाल ईन्जिनियरिङ परिषद | |
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| Formation | March 11, 1999 | 
|---|---|
| Founder | His Majesty's Government of Nepal | 
| Type | Government | 
| Purpose | Regulation of engineering practice in Nepal | 
| Headquarters | Naxal, Kathmandu | 
| Coordinates | 27.712434°N 85.330689°E | 
| Website | https://nec.gov.np/ | 
The council used to register engineers based on academic certificates until 2022. An amendment bill was registered in the parliament in June 2019[3] and was passed in August 2022[4] which makes mandatory to take exams from the council to get license. As of 2022, there are 37 engineering field for which license are issued.[5]
Councilors
    
Nepal Engineering Council has 18 Councilors as follows:[2]
- Chairman appointed by the government of Nepal
 - Vice Chairman appointed by the government of Nepal
 - Five engineers appointed by the government of Nepal
 - President of Nepal Engineers Association
 - Five engineers elected from Nepal Engineering Association
 - One representative from Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University
 - One campus chief from various engineering colleges
 - Registrar
 - Two members elected by the council
 
Jurisdiction of Council
    
- Licensing (Registration) of Engineers
 - Accreditation of certificates of academic qualifications
 - Recognition of the academic institutions
 - Professional code of conduct
 
Registration Category
    
The council has provision to register Engineers in three categories:[6]
- General Engineer ( Category - A )
 - Professional Engineer ( Category - B )
 - Foreign Engineer ( Category - C )
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "The Nepal Engineering Council Act, 2055 (1999)" (PDF). Nepal Engineering Council.
 - Nepal Engineering Council Act, 2055 (1999).
 - "Amendment bill to regulate engineering profession". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
 - Republica. "President Bhandari certifies two bills". My Republica. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
 - "NEC website". Retrieved 6 July 2020.
 - "Nepal Engineering Council Regulation, 2057" (PDF). Nepal Engineering Council. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
 
