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How do people coming to college from far (like 10-12 km) manage time?

I live like 10.8 km away from college i am about to join and i am very confuse on how to manage time and study. I haven't learned bike/scooter cause i dont think my parents can afford it (already spending like 6 lakh for 4 year). So i want to know if anyone else have similar problem if yes how are you managing it?

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u/Appropriate_Bug9712 — 2 days ago
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Rank- 345 to 350 le Pulchowk ma electronics(BEI) paaula?

just curious about what the people of reddit think. paila ko records anusar paauna ta parne ho but, yo pali ali dherai le lexan ki?

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u/Resident_Hospital393 — 4 days ago
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Bsc Physics recommendation in Nepal

Hey everyone, I am an engineering student at a good university of our country and based on my experience, I think engineering at Nepal is good for nothing other than leaving this country. So you can't convince me that you have good scope after engineering in Nepal.

Having said that, I want to ask people here that what are options for student that genuinely wants to live at their home doing teaching or business. Studying commerce isn't a option so Bsc in physics or math or something similar is preferred by my parents.

I am asking this for my brother who will enter bachelors degree next year and I want to give him best possible options in Nepal.

TU,PU,KU or St. Xavier's?

Thank you.

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u/Competitive-Bet480 — 5 days ago

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IN NEPAL

(other majors please skip)

I'm considering studying Electrical Engineering at Pulchowk Campus and I'd really love to hear from people who have already graduated.

Where are you now, and what are you doing these days?

My questions:

- Are you working in Nepal or abroad?

- If you're in Nepal, what kind of company do you work for, and what role do you have?

- Roughly how much do EE graduates earn in Nepal after a few years of experience?

- If you went abroad, which country did you go to? Was it for higher studies or directly for work?

- How difficult was the process of going abroad from an EE background at Pulchowk?

- Do Pulchowk EE graduates generally have good opportunities for master's programs or jobs abroad?

- Looking back, are you satisfied that you chose EE?

I'd genuinely love to hear different experiences, whether they're positive or negative.

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u/davidthapa_ — 5 days ago
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CIVIL GARERA FORIGEN JANA KATTIKO SCOPE XA

i am acutally starting civil engineering at pulchowk campus and i wanted to know ki civil garera nepal ma basera loksewa matra ho ki bahira tira jane vaye ni ramrai xa? ahile samma ni priority form varya xaina so i still have time to reconsider my descision once more (rank under 200). sabai jana baru electrical/electronics liyeko sunxu but what about civil

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u/Grouchy-Ant4984 — 5 days ago
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Pls help a high school graduate out 😭😭😭😭😭

So basically I just graduated high school and I wanna study aerospace engineering but idk if I’ll be able to do it 😭😭 I mean I failed maths and physics all throughout my high school but I still managed to pass the final board exam with the help of a private tutor but my grades were still bad like I got a C in both of them 😞. Like is the major really that hard and what kinda subjects and topics etc do yall have to study and is it really time consuming? How does y’all’s day to day lives look like? Did you struggle a lot during college in this major? Is it worth it? I have so many questions!! Pls pls pls help me out 😭

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u/googieneb_7 — 9 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

Thinking of Taking drop.any previous dropper who attempted this year and got good ranking ??

Hello Seniors maile chai IOE ni diyena now I'm regretting.

Like mero preparation nai kei thiyena. Board sakera pahad gaye ani tya bata just 1 month agadi ako ktm ni so without preparation k diney bhanera diyena I was dumb.

Maile tayari nai garena time huda ni.

Now I'm thinking of Taking Drop. Electrical Engineering garney bhanera so k garney kei idea xaina. If koi drop liyeko wala hunu hunxa ra yo saal attempt garera ramro ranking lyaunu bhaxa bhaney guide me here.

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u/i_juss_wannabe_yours — 14 days ago
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Is civil engineering good if my ultimate goal is to do ms/phd abroad? Urgent advice needed

so actually mero rank le pulchowk ma comp and electronics bahek sab regular ma pauxa. malai physics/mechanics ma ekdam intrest xa but like car automobiles ma teti intrest navayera civil padhne sochdai xu.

So civil grads and seniors of pulchowk if mero goal vaneko bachelors ma khatra lock in vayera padhne sakesamma research work ma pani lagera paxi ramro university ma ms/ phd ma assistantship land garne ho vane is this path viable or not?

i heard bahira tira khasai nepali civil engineers ko teti scope xaina baru aru field thik hunxa rey abroad ko lagi like electrical or mechnical. Is this true?

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u/Grouchy-Ant4984 — 12 days ago
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Can someone explain me difference between electrical and electronics engineering ?

How do their work differ ? What common and different things do they study and which one has better grad opportunities ?

Kun Kun sector ma jaana milxa yo padhera ...

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u/LallantopSKking — 12 days ago

how's btech in ai? btech in ai vs csit, which is better..

sorry, this isn't the right sub. but i am so confused.

half the people are telling me to do it. and another half saying to do csit.

please show me some wisdom seniors...will mean 4 years to me.

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u/MinedZio — 12 days ago