Pulchowk Campus

Pulchowk Campus (Nepali: पुल्चोक क्याम्पस), commonly known as Pulchowk Engineering Campus (पुल्चोक ईन्जिनियरिङ क्याम्पस), is one of the five constituent campuses of the Tribhuvan University, Institute of Engineering[1] in Nepal. Other four constituent campuses are Thapathali Campus, Paschimanchal Campus, Purwanchal Campus, and Chitwan Engineering Campus. This is the central campus of Institute of Engineering (IOE), situated in Lalitpur metropolitan city. The campus offers bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctoral degree programs.

Pulchowk Campus
Institute of Engineering
Established1972 (1972)
AffiliationInstitute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University
DeanProf. Dr. Shashidhar Ram Joshi
Campus chiefAssoc. Prof. Dr. Indra Prasad Acharya
Academic staff
269
Administrative staff
214
Students2,000+
Location, ,
27.682933°N 85.317758°E / 27.682933; 85.317758
Websitepcampus.edu.np

Every year, IOE conducts an entrance examination for the Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) and Bachelor in Architecture (B.Arch.) degrees. Students from all over Nepal who wish to study engineering/architecture appear for this exam and only the students on merit basis get the chance to study at the Pulchowk Campus. The campus only takes 624 students[2] from about 15,000 candidates, which roughly estimates the acceptance rate to be 4.16%.

Undergraduate programs enrollment[2]

Undergraduate Programs Intake
Regular Full-fee Total
Civil Engineering (BCE)10884192
Computer Engineering (BCT)366096
Mechanical Engineering (BME)242448
Electrical Engineering (BEL)366096
Electronics, Communication & Information Engineering (BEI)242448
Aerospace Engineering (BAE)123648
Chemical Engineering (BCH)123648
Bacheor of Architecture (BAR)242448
Total 276 348 624

Free Student's Union (FSU)

The college has a Free Student Union as the umbrella organisation of students established to speak students voice and work on their behalf. Though no organization has obtained majority, the FSU is led by Biraj Aryal as Chairman.[3]


Notable alumni

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