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SN Institute Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training List of Affiliated Short Term Training Providers Temporary Affiliated Duration S.N. Institute/ Address District Province Chairman Approved Date Tel No. Remarks Program and Quota 1 Bijayanagar Training Center, Manjalpur-8 Chitwan Bagmati Agriculture & Animal Health 3 month Usha K.C. 051-11-24 056-23247 2 Chitwan Hotel Training Center, Chitwan Bagmati Hotel management 056-523085 3 Glorious Computer Academy, Dhadingbesi Dhading Bagmati B. Computer ap. Lok Nath Lohani 010-20075 Comp. Service Tech. 4 Gorkha Construction Pvt. Gorkha Gandaki Assitant Welder 5 CEMECA Human Resource Academy Pvt. Kathmandu Bagmati Trail Bridge Technician 6 Kantipur School of Dentistry & Dental Hospital, Maharajgunj Kathmandu Bagmati Dental Lab Mechanics 390 7 Kantipur Dental Hospital and Research Center, Pvt., Kathmandu Bagmati Dental Chairside Assistant 390 Buddhi Man Shrestha 071/02/16 01-4385910 Kathmandu-3, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu. Dental Lab Technician 275 Dental Lab Mechanics 390 8 Universal Dental Lab Technicain, Swambhu Kathmandu Bagmati Dental Lab Machanics 9 Pacific Multiple Technical, Birtamod. Jhapa 1 Computer service Tech. 480 H. Taramani Sapkota 060-9-2 023-541543 B.Comp.Application 150 H. Radio, T.V. Repair 150 H. 10 Joyti Vocational Training Center, Pokhara-17 Kaski Gandaki Computer & Secrelarial 1150 H. Lok Bhandari 060-1-30 061-20793/ Beautician 277 H. 533482 Electrical 1200 H. Plumbing 1430 H. 11 New Cos-Phi Training & Consultant Services, Amarsingh Kaski Gandaki Radio TV-Repair Tech 624 H. Bishnu Pd. Lamichane 063-3-15 061-522569 Chowk, Pokhara, Kaski 12 Private Technical School Federation Kathmandu Bagmati Short course- 40 (Except Khem Kopila Kharel 058-1-28 499529 health prog.) 13 G.T. Center for Information Technology, Putalisadak Kathmandu Bagmati Comp. Hardw. Techn. 480 H. K.P. Kuswa 4242459 Elect & Com. Harware 4242809 14 Binaj Hair & Beauty Clinic, Hattisar. Kathmandu Bagmati Beauty Parlor 3 month Bina Baidya 057-5-21 422095 15 Library management and Information Service Center, Kathmandu Bagmati Library and information 175 H. Mrs. Saroja Shrestha 057-5-12 426090 Gyaneswor Management 16 Pashupati Technical School, Newbaneswor Kathmandu Bagmati Office Secretary 3 month Durga Devi Rayamajhi 057-12-30 415104 17 TULLSA, Batisputali Kathmandu Bagmati Library 107 H. Satyanarayan Shrestha 058-8-6 473439 18 Kamana Computer (janasewa Sec. School), Panga, Ktm. Kathmandu Bagmati B.Comp.Appli 156 H. Ram Devi Maharjan 059-3-5 331982 19 Kantipur Photography Videography Training Center, Thamal Kathmandu Bagmati Photography 200 H. Shankar Raj Adhikari 059-10-22 443319 20 School of Geomatics, Gausala P.Box. 3280 Kathmandu Bagmati One years Survey 1 yrs. Dr. Prakash Mahat 056-5-7 492576 21 Fistail Training Institute, Pvt. Ltd. kalanki Kathmandu Bagmati Cook 792 H. Ranjan Khatri 060-2-20 4286021 Waiter 792 H. 22 Kathmandu Training Institute, Dillibazar Kathmandu Bagmati Comp.Service Tech. 480 H. Hasta Bd. Tamang 060-2-27 4421865 B.Comp. Application 150 H. 441313 E-Comerce 200 H. Cook Waiter 23 R.K. Technical Institute, Kalimati. Kathmandu Bagmati Com.Service 480 H. Kamal Yadav 060-6-6 4274217 Radio,T.V. 624 H. Housewiring 1200 H. 24 Nepal Himalayan Adventure Tours & Training Center, Kathmandu Bagmati Travel & Guide, Training 3 month Padam Ghale 054-11-1 412438 Lajimpat. 25 Agricultural Poly Technics Nepal. Maharajung. Kathmandu Bagmati Horticulture 435 H. Gopal Pd. Kafle 063-7-14 4482860 26 National Training Resource Mobilization Nepal, Dhulikhel Kavre Bagmati TOT 475 H. Prem Sapkota 060-3-22 011-662398, 663992 27 Siam Institute of Hair Dyeing & Beauty Care, Kupondol Lalitpur Bagmati Hair Cutting 6 Month Kamala Shrestha 049-11-20 523647 28 Woman Vocational Training Institute, Kupandol. Lalitpur Bagmati Beauty Apprentice 6 Month Sita Pathak 057-12-30 541537 Page 1 Temporary Affiliated Duration S.N. Institute/ Address District Province Chairman Approved Date Tel No. Remarks Program and Quota 29 Garer Sikne Training Center, Godabari. Lalitpur Bagmati Furniture 537452/ 560255 30 Mechanical Training Center, Patandhoka Lalitpur Bagmati Mechanical 6 Month Yadav Chandra Pokhrel 058-2-31 522430 31 Pioneer Photo Institute, Baghadol Lalitpur Bagmati Photography 200 H. Mukesh Rijal 059-6-22 549171 32 Maha Laxmi Kulinari Art Academy Nepal, Dhobighat. Lalitpur Bagmati Commercial Cooking 836 H. Puspa Thapa 063-2-15 5546372 33 Micro Yed Computer Institute, Hanumandas Road, Biratnagar Morang 1 B.Comp.Application 150 H. Ramesh Kabara 059-11-20 021-526113 Web-designing 196 H. Comp.Service Tech 480 H. 34 South Asian School of Tourism & Hotel management & Morang 1 Cooing, Baking, Rewat Bd. Thapa 061-2-25 021-524229 Vocational Training Center, Biratnagar Confectionary Waiter waitress 35 Jhapa Prabidhik Sikshalaya, Birtamod. Jhapa 1 Gramin Pasu Swastha Nil Mani Baral 023-540768, Karyakarta-15, Radio/T.V. 9852672614 Repair 36 Purbanchal Dental Training Institute, Birtamod. Jhapa 1 Dental Lab Machanics 272 Hrs. 37 Bandikapur Bahu-udhaysiya sahakari sastha ltd Kathmandu Bagmati Gramin Pasu Swastha Karyakarta 38 Nepal Institute of Telecomminication, Basundhara, Kathamndu Kathmandu Bagmati Telecomminication 1150 hrs. outside/external plant Technician 39 Samudik Avhiyan Kathmandu Bagmati Socail Mobilization 8 month 40 World Top International Institute Pvt.Ltd., Kalinki, Kathmandu Kathmandu Bagmati Computer Application & Web 3 month Design 41 Raman Manpower Training Centre Pvt.Ltd., Thamel, Kathmandu Bagmati Commercial Cooking 6 month Kathmandu 42 Yeti College of Technical Education Pvt.Ltd., Banashewor, Kathmandu Bagmati Construction Technician 12 month Kathmandu 43 Global Institute of Hotel Management & Tourism Technical Kathmandu Bagmati Cook (Chines, Indian & 1170 Hrs. Nirmala Kachhepati 067/10/26 046-21098 Center, Ktm-34, Shantinagar, Minbhawan. Continental) Commercial Cooking/Baking 792 General Cook 390 Baker 390 Fast Food Cook 390 Waiter/Waitress 390 House Keeping Cleaner 390 Room Attendant 390 Receptionist Cum Cashier 390 Montessorian 390 Beautician 390 Hotel Assistant --- Secutiry Guard 520 Feshion Designer 650 Care Giver 390 Fruit Processor 390 Dairy Product/Sweets Maker 550 Flower Decorator 260 General Cook (Commis II) L2 390 44 College of Medical Education Pvt. Ltd., Birtanagar, Morang Morang 1 Dental Lab Mechanics 275 hrs. 45 Janata Higher Secondary School Kaski Gandaki Basic Computer Application 068/620277 46 Pokhara Valley Technical Training Institute, Pokhara, Kaski Kaski Gandaki Basic Plumbing/Carpentry Building Electrician 390 Page 2 Temporary Affiliated Duration S.N.46 Institute/Pokhara Valley Address Technical Training Institute, Pokhara, Kaski DistrictKaski ProvinceGandaki Chairman Approved Date Tel No. Remarks Program and Quota Industrial Electrician 390 Electrical Appliance Repair 460 Mobile Phone Repairer 390 Shuttering Carpenter 390 Bar Bender/Steel Fixture 390 Plasterer 390 Electric Motor Rewinder 390 Ref and AC Mechanic 390 Computer Repair and 390 Maintenance Technician Assistant Welder 550 Mason 390 Building Electrician 390 47 Hongkong Harbal Beauty Insititute, Chipledhunga, Pokhara. Kaski Gandaki Beautician 390 Hrs. Mina Gurung 48 Nepal E-come Centre Pvt.Ltd., Butwal, Rupendhai Rupandehi 5 Basic Copmputer Application 6 months Computer Hardware Web Designing & E-commerce 49 Pratiman Nima Memorial Academy, Bhirahawa, Rupandehi Rupandehi 5 Plumbing/House Wiring 390 Hrs. Binaya Kumar Piya 066/01/29 071-522505, 50 Nawaratna Higher Seconday School.Semlar, Rupandehi Rupandehi 5 Basic Copmputer Application 180 Hrs Hari Dhoj Malla 2068/07/29 9841470900 51 Shangrila Tourism and Hotel Training Centre Pvt. LTD. New Kathmandu Bagmati Commercial Cooking / Baking 10 Months Sangita Shrestha 4475113, Baneshwor Kathmandu. (792 Hours) 4472553 52 Water Polytechnic Institute Pvt. Ltd, Dillibazar, Kathmandu Kathmandu Bagmati Assistant Plant Modular Mohan Sundar Shrestha 4443323, Superintendend Course 1890 4433368 hrs 53 Sahara Institute Kathmandu Bagmati Physiotheraphy 54 Pokhara Monteshwori Training Centre, Ranipouwa, Pokhara Kaski Gandaki Monteshworian 360 Hrs Kalpana Thapa Chhetri 061-541813 Continental Cook 390 Indian Cook 390 Commercial Cooking/Baking 792 Waiter/Waitress 390 Baker 390 House Keeping Cleaner 390 55 Damak Technical School, Damak, Jhapa Jhapa 1 Basic Computer Application 180 Hrs Dilli Bhattarai 23584950 Building Electrician 390 Plumber 390 Mason 390 Assistant Beautician 390 General Cook 390 Electrical Appliances 390 Computer Repair Maintenance 390 Technician Off Season Vegetable 390 Producer Furniture Maker 390 Hotel Assistant 390 Montessori 390 Tailor Master (Assistant Tailor) 390 Waiter Waitress 390 Community Livestock Assistant 390 Computer Hardware 390 Technician Page 3 55 Damak Technical School, Damak, Jhapa Jhapa 1 Dilli Bhattarai 23584950 Temporary Affiliated Duration S.N. Institute/ Address District Province Chairman Approved Date Tel No. Remarks Program and Quota Mobile Phone Repair 390 56 Banshalochan International Harbal Pvt., Sinamangal, Kathmandu Bagmati Harbal Technical Assistant 390 Hrs Bijuli Pd. Timilsina 4478019, Kathmandu 9851019319 57 Mahendra Namuna Higher Secondary School, Khalanga Darchula Sudurpaschim Basic Computer Application 6 Months Indra Raj Badu 093420165, 58 Dhangadhi College of Information Technology, Dhangadhi, Kailali Sudurpaschim Basic Computer Application 180 Hrs Mahesh Kumar Chaudhary 067/04/11 091-520989 Kailali Off Season Vegetable 390 Producer Junior Building Electrician 390 Assistant Beautician 390 Hand Embroidery 390 Community Livestock Assistant
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