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Kshitiz Educational Foundation

Coordinates: 26°19′19″N 86°26′28″E / 26.3220°N 86.4410°E / 26.3220; 86.4410
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Kshitiz Educational Foundation
Address
Map
Rajbiraj-9

Sagarmatha

Nepal
Coordinates26°19′19″N 86°26′28″E / 26.3220°N 86.4410°E / 26.3220; 86.4410
Information
TypeHigher Secondary Education Board (10+2)
Bachelors
Established2010
School districtSaptari
DirectorGyanendra Sah
PrincipalGopal Das
Number of students430 (approximately)
AffiliationsHigher Secondary Education Board (+2 level)
Purbanchal University

Kshitiz Educational Foundation is an institution of higher education at Tetari Gaachhi, Rajbiraj, Nepal.[1] The college is established in 2010. The college belongs to the first group of colleges in Rajbiraj to receive academic accreditation from the Purbanchal University. At the beginning, the college offers only student of Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) stream under Purbanchal University. Later the college authority offer 10+2 level courses.[2]

The college is affiliated to Higher Secondary Education Board and Purbanchal University.[3]

Academics

Mr. Gopal Das, Principal

There are two courses of study in Kshitiz Educational Foundation:

The college has approximate 430 students. It has 18 teaching and 8 administrative staff on its rolls. The college primarily offer bachelor level courses in Management and Administration.

A Wiki Education program is conducted on Kshitiz Educational Foundation. The students of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and Intermediate level students are part of the education program.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kshitiz Educational Foundation". purbuniv. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Kshitiz Educational". saptari. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Kshitiz". madhesh (in Nepali). Retrieved 12 March 2015.