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Confused about choosing a college for Civil Engineering in Nepal

I'm planning to study Civil Engineering in Nepal, but I'm honestly quite confused about which college to choose.

I've heard that the syllabus in many colleges is more or less the same, so what matters most to me is the quality of the teachers. I'm looking for a college where the faculty actually teaches well, explains concepts properly, and is approachable, rather than just reading slides or rushing through the course.

I also don't want an environment with extreme academic pressure all the time. I'm ready to work hard and I understand engineering isn't easy, but I'd prefer a college with a balanced environment where I can learn properly without constantly feeling overwhelmed.

For those of you who have studied or are currently studying Civil Engineering in Nepal (especially at IOE constituent or affiliated colleges, KU, or other universities), which college would you recommend based on:

  • Quality of teaching and faculty
  • Supportive learning environment
  • Reasonable academic pressure
  • Overall experience as a Civil Engineering student

I'd really appreciate honest opinions from current students or graduates, including the pros and cons of your college. Thanks!

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u/Thin_Kiwi_7600 — 11 days ago

Confused about choosing a college for Civil Engineering in Nepal

I'm planning to study Civil Engineering in Nepal, but I'm honestly quite confused about which college to choose.

I've heard that the syllabus in many colleges is more or less the same, so what matters most to me is the quality of the teachers. I'm looking for a college where the faculty actually teaches well, explains concepts properly, and is approachable, rather than just reading slides or rushing through the course.

I also don't want an environment with extreme academic pressure all the time. I'm ready to work hard and I understand engineering isn't easy, but I'd prefer a college with a balanced environment where I can learn properly without constantly feeling overwhelmed.

For those of you who have studied or are currently studying Civil Engineering in Nepal (especially at IOE constituent or affiliated colleges, or other universities), which college would you recommend based on:

  • Quality of teaching and faculty
  • Supportive learning environment
  • Reasonable academic pressure
  • Overall experience as a Civil Engineering student

I'd really appreciate honest opinions from current students or graduates, including the pros and cons of your college. Thanks!

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u/Thin_Kiwi_7600 — 11 days ago

Guidance for upcoming IOE AND BE

Hello there, i’ve just completed my +2 and i was planning to start preparing for the entrance and i dont have much contact with senior or any students of IOE AND BE here in nepal and if there are any seniors who are in field of engineering in pulchowk or thapathali campus, can you tell me how was the entrance exam and how difficult was it to get into such collage,

And i wanted to know how did you prepare for the entrance exam?? Is there any advice for the new upcoming batch, and please help what shall i do. Is studying coaching classes be effective or not , and among the coaching centers PEA, PI and clamphook which would it be better to join if i had to join classes

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u/Thin_Kiwi_7600 — 3 months ago