The university was established with the following objectives:
To prepare capable human resources required for the overall development of Nepal
To impart standard higher education
To protect and develop national culture and tradition
To
involve in extensive, empirical and timely creation of knowledge and
research in the fields of arts, science, technology and vocation
TU Senate
It
is the supreme decision-making body on policies, budget, and rules and
regulations for running the university. It consists of 52 members.
Councils of TUThere are 4 councils constituted as major decision-making bodies of the university.
Executive Council
Executing
the decisions of the University Assembly, making decisions on grants,
giving affiliation to private campuses, and appointing the university
officials are its major functions. It consists of 7 members.
Academic Council
The
academic council makes decisions on educational policies and practices
regarding curricula, teaching, examinations and research and comprises
of 50 members.
Research Coordination Council
It formulates
policies on TU research activities, approves guidelines for researchers
and coordinates the functions of university level research
organizations. The Research Division is the secretariat of the council.
The council consist of 27 members.
Planning Council
The planning
council performs an advisory role of preparing short and long-term
plans, developing annual programmes and evaluating implementation
programmes. It consists of 29 members.
Academic Programmes
In the
55th year of its establishment, the university family remains committed
and dedicated to making the university a source and centre of quality
education, setting up a culture of learning in the country and promoting
the notion of national and global peace and harmony. This year, the
Tribhuvan university has made a decision to start semester system at the
Central Departments. All the departments, except the Central Department
of Law, have already started first semester classes. This systemic
change has been introduced to enforce an academic calendar, to make
students full time students dedicated to their studies, to reduce
financial burden on students and their parents by making the students
complete the degree in time, to respond to the growing concern of the
stakeholders about enhancing the academic quality of university
education through academic rigour, to revitalize the fame, popularity,
credibility and contribution of the university as the oldest centre of
higher learning and the central and leading university of Nepal.

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