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Thakur Ram Multiple Campus

Coordinates: 27°00′47″N 84°52′05″E / 27.012980970982°N 84.86792200006445°E / 27.012980970982; 84.86792200006445
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Thakur Ram Multiple Campus
ठाकुर राम बहुमुखी क्याम्पस
Other name
TRMC
TypePublic university
Established1952 A.D (1952 A.D)
Parent institution
Tribhuwan University
ChairpersonDr. Umesh Prasad Chaurasiya
Location, ,
27°00′47″N 84°52′05″E / 27.012980970982°N 84.86792200006445°E / 27.012980970982; 84.86792200006445
CampusUrban
Websitetrmc.edu.np

Thakur Ram Multiple Campus (Template:Lang-ne) is one of the constituent campuses of Tribhuvan University located in Birgunj city of Parsa district in Madhesh province of Nepal. The campus was established in 2009 BS (1952 CE).[1] It offers courses in science, management, humanities and education in bachelor's and master's degrees.[2]

History

The campus was established in 1952, nearly nine years before the establishment of Tribhuvan University, the first university of Nepal. It was first affiliated with Patna University of India. The campus used to invite lecturers from India. In 2009 BS, after establishment of Tribhuwan University, the campus was tied to Tribhuvan University.[3]

Infrastructures

The campus has 14 bighas (approx. 94,800 sq. m.) of land and two buildings.[3]

Due to budget deficits, the campus is said to lack regular classes, extracurricular activities and maintenance of infrastructure.[4] This led to strikes by students.[5][6] As a result of the complaints, some improvements are being implemented.[7]

Notable alumni

Some of the notable alumni are:[3]

References

  1. ^ "Thakur Ram Multiple Campus, Birgunj,, Birgunj". Edusanjal. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Thakur Ram Multiple Campus, Birgunj, Colleges Nepal". Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "At one of country's oldest campuses, no running water, no toilets and few classes". Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Editorial – Decline and fall: Thakur Ram Campus and the state of colleges in Nepal". Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  5. ^ Sureis (4 September 2019). "Agitating students vandalise TMC". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  6. ^ TV, Mountain (6 September 2020). "ठाकुर राम बहुमुखी क्याम्पसमा आंशिक प्रध्यापक निर्देशिका जलाइयो". Emountain TV. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  7. ^ "ठाकुर राम बहुमुखी क्याम्पसको हाताभित्र मञ्च निर्माण गरिने". Nepal Post Daily. 10 May 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2021.