Two-year, four-semester MSc program under Tribhuvan University designed to produce specialists capable of managing natural resources and rural development challenges through scientific, managerial, and policy-oriented approaches.
Program integrates ecological science, natural resource governance, rural development, climate change, forestry, environmental economics, conflict management, geospatial analysis, and disaster risk management. Curriculum emphasizes field-based learning, laboratory work, practical exercises, project planning, and a research thesis. Graduates develop competence to address resource-use conflicts, design rural development strategies, manage forests and watersheds, and work across government, NGOs, and development agencies.
Tribhuvan University
The Central Management Admission Test (CMAT) is conducted by TU Faculty of Management for admission to BBA, BIM, BHM, BBM, BTTM, and other management programs at TU constituent and affiliated colleges.
Kathmandu University
Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM) offers BBA and other management programs with international standards. Admission is through KUCAT entrance examination.
Pokhara University
Pokhara University Faculty of Management offers BBA, BHM, BCIS and other programs through its constituent college and affiliated colleges.
University Grants Commission (UGC) Nepal
University Grants Commission provides scholarships to increase access to higher education for students with disabilities, economically disadvantaged students, Dalit students, children of martyrs and conflict victims, Mukta Kamlari, and Muslim women students.
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MOEST)
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology provides scholarships for Nepali students to study abroad through bilateral agreements with countries like China, India, Bangladesh, Russia, Pakistan, Japan, and others.
Government of Nepal
Constitutional provision for 45% reserved scholarships across all higher education institutions. Quotas are allocated for women, Janajati, Madhesi, Dalit, disabled, Muslim, and remote area students as per Nepal's inclusive education policy.