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University Grants Commission Nepal University Grants Commission Infrastructure/Furniture/Book/Equipments Annex-1 FY 2071/72 Campus Information Decided Grants for FY 071/72 Name of Campuses Address Programs Building Books Furniture Equipment Taplejung Pathibhara Multiple Taplejung B.ED, BBS, BA Campus Sinam Multiple Taplejung B.Ed, BBS Campus Panchthar Panchthar Multiple Phidim, BA BED, BBS Campus Panchthar MED Yasok Campus (Siddha Yasok, B.ED, BBS Devi Campus) Panchthar 270,000 Rabi-5 Rabi Campus B.ED, BBS Panchthar 400,000 Tharpu Campus Tharpu Campus B.ED 250,000 Ilam Mangalbare Multiple Mangalbare, B.ED, BA, BBS Campus Illam Karfok Bidya Mandir Panchkanya, B.ED, BBS, BA Multiple Campus Illam 850,000 Garuwa Multiple Dhanabari, Illam B.Ed Camus 250,000 Jhapa Birendra Namuna Chandragadi, B.Ed, BBS Campus Jhapa Madan Ashrit Topgachhi, B.ED BBS Memorial Multiple Jhapa M.ED Campus Anarmani Public Birtamod, Jhapa BBS Campus Mechinagar, Dhulabari Campus B.Ed, BBS Jhapa Gauradaha Multiple Gauradaha, B.Ed , BBS, BA, Campus Jhapa M.ED Kakarvitta Multiple Mechinagar, B.Ed, BBS Campus Jhapa Tridev Multiple Duhagadi, Jhapa B.Ed, BBS Campus 500,000 Gauriganj, Gauriganj Campus B.Ed, BA Jhapa Damak Multiple BBS, BA, BSC, Damak, Jhapa Campus BED, MA, MBS Sanischare Multiple Jhapa BBS, Bed Campus Kankai Multiple Jhapa Campus Shivaganj Multiple Jhapa BBS, B.Ed 1,250,000 Campus Satashidham Multiple Satashidham, BBS Campus Jhapa Sita Ramesh M. Jhapa B.Ed, BBS 1,250,000 Campus Laxmi Campus Baniyani, Jhapa B,Ed, BBS 2,500,000 Jagriti Campus Goldhap, Jhapa B.Ed 500,000 Morang Ramailo Multiple Keraun, Morang BBS, BA Campus Biratnagar, B.Ed, BBS, Gograha College 500,000 Morang B.Ed Sukuna Multiple Indrapur, B.Ed, BA, BBS, Campus Morang M.ED,MBS Letang Campus Letang, Morang B.Ed BBS Pathari Mutliple Pahari Morang BA BBS B.ED Campus Urlabari Multiple BA BED BBS Urlabari Morang Campus MA MED Belbari Multiple 500,000 Belbari, Morang BBS, BED BA Campus Janata Campus Rangeli, Morang B.ED, BBS 600,000 Sauntha Multiple Sijuwa, Morang Bed BBS Campus Sunsari Janata Mutliple BA, BBS, B.ED, Itari, Sunsari Campus MED, MBS Sunsari Multiple Inaruwa, B.A, B.ED, BBS 1,250,000 Campus Sunsari Rastriya Janasahayog Sunsari BBS,B.ED 850,000 College Balaha M. Campus Sunsari BBS 2,500,000 Dhankuta Kagate, Bhasha Campus BBS 500,000 Dhankuta Pakhribas, Jalapa Devi Campus B.Ed Dhankuta Jitpur , Jitpur Campus B.Ed Dhankuta Gokundeshwar Dhankuta-5 BBS 200,000 Campus Hile Campus Dhankuta BBS 500,000 Terhathum Tamphula, B.Ed, BA, BBS, Myanglung Campus Terhathum M.ED, MA Hyatrung Jharana Dadagaun, B,Ed 250,000 Campus Terhathum Sankhuwasabha Khadwari, Himalaya Campus B.Ed, M.ED Sankhuwasabha Madi Multiple Campus Madi, B.Ed 250,000 Sankhuwasabha Sankhuwasabha Chianpur, BA, BBS, B.ED 300,000 Multiple Campus Sankhuwasabha Barun Multiple Khandbari, B.Ed, BBS, BA, Campus Sankhuwasabha M.Ed Rameshwar Campus Shankhuwasava B.Ed 300,000 Bhojpur Kulung Multiple Kulung, Bhojpur BBS, B.ED Campus Solukhumbu Nechabatase, Himal Darsan Campus B.Ed 790,000 Solukhumbu Solukhubhu Multiple Salleri B.ED, BA, Campus Solukhumbhu M.ED Dudha Koshi Multiple Salyan, BA Campus Solukhubhu Okhaldhunga Rumjatar Campus Rumjatar, B.Ed Rumjatar Okhaldhunga Shahid Adarsha Rampur, B.Ed Campus Okhaldhunga Okhaldhunga Campus okhaldhunga Bed,BBS,MED Gramodaya Yugkabi okhaldhunga B.Ed Siddhicharan Campus Uma Katwal Campus Okhaldhunga B.Ed Gyan Jyoti Community Fulbari, B.Ed Campus Okhaldhunga Khotang Diktel Multiple Diktel, Khotang B.Ed, BA, BBS Campus Khotang bazar, Khotang Campus B.Ed Khotang Simpani, Simpani Campus B.Ed 250,000 Khotang Kharpa-4, Rawa Campus B.Ed Khotang Udayapur Trijuga Janata Multiple Gaigat, BA, BBS, B.ED Campus Udayapur MED Udayashree Multiple Udayapur B.Ed, BA Campus Baruwa Campus Udayapur BBS, B.ED 1,000,000 Saptari Budilal Bidya Munar Saptari B.Ed 1,250,000 Campus Gobardan Janata Fattepur, B.Ed, BBS 500,000 Campus Saptari Siraha Rampratap Ramprasad Ashanpur, B.ED, BA, BBS, Tamang Janata Siraha M.ED Multiple Campus B.ED,BA, BBS, J.S Murarka Lahan, Siraha B.SC, , M.ED Bramhchari Mirchaiya, Damodaranand B.ED, BBS 2,500,000 Siraha College Dhanusa Dhanusa, Janakpur Campus B.Ed, M.ED Janakpur B.P Koirala multiple Dhanusa Campus Mahottari Bardibas Janta Bardibas, B.Ed, BBS 500,000 Multiple Campus Mahottari Ramananda Bisheshwor Mahendra Mahottari B.Ed, M.ED Campus Gaurishankar Multiple Manara, Campus Mahottari Durga Campus Mahottari BBS Sarlahi Chaturbhujeshwor Hariwan, Sarlahi B.ED, BBS, BA Janta Multiple Campus Shubha Janata Barahatawa, B.Ed, BBS Multiple Campus Sarlahi Narayan Multiple Ishworpur, BBS, B.ED, BA Campus Sarlahi Janajyoti Multiple Lalbandhi, BA, BBS, B.ED, Campus Sarlahi MED Managwa, B.ED, BBS Sarlahi Campus 900,000 Sarlahi M.ED Mahaveer Janta M Haripur-9 B.ED Campus Sarlahi Sindhuli Kamala Multiple Dodauli, BA, B.ED 610,000 Campus Sindhuli Marin Multiple Meheswata- B.Ed Campus Sindhuli Bhiman, Janajagriti Campus B.Ed Sindhuli Siddha Jyoti Education Kamalamai, B.Ed , M.Ed 1,100,000 Campus Sindhuli Kusheshwar Bidhyapeeth Multiple Dumja, Sindhuli B.Ed campus Tripureshwor Shiksha Bahuntilpung, B.Ed Campus Sindhuli Lampantar Multiple Lampantar, B.A B.Ed, Campus Sindhuli M.ED Sindhuli Multiple Kamalamai, B.Ed BBS BA Campus Sindhuli M.Ed MBS MA Khurkot, Bhimjyoti Campus B.Ed Sindhuli Jhagagoliratama Sunkoshi Campus B.Ed te, Sindhuli Dakaha, Saraswati Campus B.ED 750,000 Sindhuli Tinpatan Education Bhimsthan, B.Ed Campus Sindhuli Kamala Science Dhungrebas, Bsc 1,250,000 Campus Sindhuli Gaumati Multiple Madi Bazar, BBS, BA 2,500,000 Campus Sindhuli Ramechhap Prayageshwor Pakarbas, B.Ed Multiple Campus Ramechhap Ramechhap Gaurishankar Multiple bazar, B.ED, BA Campus Ramechhap Khimti Tamakoshi Campus B.Ed 250,000 Ramechhap Manthali sahid Smriti Manthali, B.Ed BA, BBS, Multiple Campus Ramechhap M.Ed Siddheshwar Bamti, Education Public B.Ed 500,000 Ramechhap Campus Himganga Multiple Sanghututar, B.Ed 500,000 Campus Ramechhap Saradodaya Multiple Those Bazar, B.Ed, BBS 1,250,000 Campus Ramechhap Dolakha Pratap Smriti College Singati, Dolakha B.Ed Golmeshwor Campus Malu, Dolakha B.Ed Hanumante Shwor Kavre, Dolakha B.Ed 400,000 Campus Jiri Campus Jiri, Dolakha B.Ed, BBS Melung Campus Dolakha B.Ed Kalinag Multiple Dolakha B.Ed Campus Tripura Campus Dolakha B.Ed Gaurishankar Multiple Bhimeshwor,01, BA,BBS,B.Ed, Campus Dolakha M.Ed Sindhupalchok Barabise, Araniko Campus BBS, B.ED Sindhupalchock Sunkoshi Multiple Lamosangu, BBS, B.ED Campus Sindhupalchowk Thokarpa Samudayik Thokarpa, B.Ed Multiple Campus Sindhupalchok Melamchi Valley Mahangkal, B.Ed 400,000 Campus Sindhupalchok Chautara Multiple Chautara, B.Ed, BBS, Bsc Campus Sindhupalchok Melamchi, Indrawati Campus B.Ed Sindhupalchok Sangachok, Jugal Multiple Campus BA BBS B.ED 500,000 Sindhupalchok Jalbire Valley Sindhupalckok BBS, B.Ed 2,500,000 Campus Kavrepalanchok Sanjiwani College Dhulikhel, Kavre B.ED BBS Dedithumka Public Mahadevsthan, BA, BBS B.Ed 250,000 Campus Kavre Prabha Multiple Katike, Kavre B.ED 500,000 Campus Kabhre Multiple BBS, BA, B.ED, Banepa, Kavre Campus MBS, MA Kanpur Campus Kavre B.Ed Chaitanya Multiple B.Ed, BBS, Kavre 350,000 Campus M.ED Banepa, Kushadevi Campus B.Ed 750,000 Kavrepalanchok Sarbamangala Kavre B.ED, BBS 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Nava Durga, BBS Campus Bhaktapur Chyamhasing, Bagishwori College BBS, BA, MBS 1,000,000 Bhaktapur Jana Adarsha Campus Bhaktapur BBS 600,000 Adarsha Azad College Bhaktapur B.Ed Basu College Bhaktapur BBS Krishna M Campus (Pacific Information Bhaktapur B.ED, BBS College) Kathmandu Kathmandu Shiksha Ramshahpath, B.Ed, M.ED Campus Kathmandu Kalimati, Kathmandu Campus BBS, BA 500,000 Kathmandu Bagmati Community New Campus (Education Baneshwor, B.Ed , 400,000 Campus) Kathmandu Kailashkoot Multiple Chabahil, BBS, B.A 500,000 Campus Kathmandu Mangalodaya Multiple Thankot, BBS 400,000 Campus Kathmandu Bhadrawas, Sahid Adarsha Campus B.Ed BBS 250,000 Kathmandu Shantinagar, BBS, BA, B.ED, Baneshwor Campus Kathmandu MBS Paknajol, People's Campus BBS, MBS 1,250,000 Kathmandu Sirjana College of Fine Lajimpath, BFA 750,000 arts Kathmandu Dilli Bazar Kanya Dillibazar, B.Ed, BA, BBS, 1,000,000 Multiple Campus Kathmandu MA, MBS Danchhi, Kantipur Campus BBS, BA 250,000 Kathmandu Ganeshman Singh Kalainki, B.ED BBS 600,000 Multiple Campus Kathmandu Manamaiju, N.R. 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