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| name = Institute of Engineering Pulchowk Campus | logo = Tu logo.jpeg | image = IOE,Central Campus.jpg | affiliation = Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University | chancellor = Prime minister of Nepal | vice_chancellor = Prof. Dr. Tirtha Raj Khania | dean = Prof. Ram Chandra Sapkota | head = Prof. Dr. Gokarna Bahadur Motra | academic_staff = 269 | administrative_staff = 214 | students = 2,000+ | city = Lalitpur, Nepal | established = {{start date|1972}} | website = {{official|http://pcampus.edu.np/}} }} Central Campus commonly known as Pulchowk Engineering Campus ({{lang|ne|केन्द्रीय क्याम्पस / पुल्चोक क्याम्पस}}) is one of the four constituent campuses of the Tribhuvan University, Institute of Engineering[1] in Nepal and is one of the best engineering colleges in Asia. This is central campus of Institute of Engineering(IOE) in Lalitpur city. This campus offers Bachelor’s course, Master’s courses and Doctoral programmes. Every year IOE conducts an entrance examination for Bachelor of Engineering (BE)/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 in merit basis get the chance to study on the Pulchowk Campus. The campus only takes about 528 students, from about 15,000 candidates, which roughly estimates the acceptance rate to be 2.8%. LocationPulchowk Campus is in located in Kathmandu valley extending from Chakupat area to the Krishna Galli road of Lalitpur. Institute of engineering (IOE), Pulchowk Campus occupies about 480 ropanis of land. HistoryHistory of engineering education in Nepal can be traced since 1942 when Technical Training School was established. Engineering section of the school offered only trades and civil sub-overseers programs. In 1959, Nepal Engineering Institute, with the assistance of the government of India, started offering civil overseer courses leading to Diploma in Civil Engineering. The Technical Training Institute established in 1965, with the assistance from the Government of Federal Republic of Germany, offered technician courses in General courses in General Mechanics, Auto Mechanics, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Drafting. In 1972, the Nepal Engineering Institute at Pulchowk and the Technical Training Institute at Thapathali were brought together under the umbrella of the Tribhuvan University to constitute the Institute of Engineering and the Nepal Engineering Institute and the Technical Training Institute were renamed as Pulchowk Campus and Thapathali Campus respectively. Since then, the Institute of Engineering has expanded considerably. The technician programs in Electrical, Electronics, Refrigeration/Air-conditioning Engineering were started in the Pulchok Campus, with assistance from UNDP/ILO. The Architecture Technician program was started by the IOE in its own effort. With the assistance of the World Bank and the UK, the technician level courses were strengthened and bachelor's degree level course in Civil Engineering was started. Similarly, with the assistance of the World Bank, the Swiss Government, and the Canadian Government, Bachelor's degree level courses in Electronics, Electrical, Mechanical engineering, and Architecture were started in the Pulchok Campus. From academic year 1998/99 IOE started bachelor's degree program in Computer Engineering. In 1996 Pulchok Campus, with support from the Norwegian Government, started M.Sc. courses in Urban Planning, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Water Resources Engineering Pulchowk Campus has also started M.Sc. courses in Renewable energy and Geothermal Engineering, Information and communication and Power systems Engineering effective from December 2001. The diploma level programs at the Pulchowk Campus have been transferred to other three IOE campuses. AdmissionEntrance examinationsEntrance examinations are conducted for B.E/B.Arch by Tribhuvan University, Institute of Engineering yearly for freshmen, undergraduate and postgraduate intake. The entrance exam for the undergraduate intake is considered as a toughest one among all of the entrance examination taken in Nepal and more than 15,000 students from all over Nepal compete so as to secure their seats. Getting into Pulchowk Engineering college is the toughest, as the higher ranked students are more likely to choose it. It only takes about 432 students, from about 15,000 candidates, which roughly estimates the acceptance rate to be 2.8%. The lower ranked students in the pool are likely to choose other affiliated colleges or universities. Pulchowk Engineering College is by far the toughest engineering entrance in the country. For getting into engineering/architecture courses, individual should obtain acceptable rank in an entrance examination. Undergraduate programsTough competition between the students to get the desired course is as follows in ranking order in the present context:
Bachelor of Electronics and Communication Engineering (B.E.) (48 Seats)The Electronics and Communication Engineering program of Pulchok Engineering Campus is a four-year, eight-semester program. Electronics and Communication Engineers are responsible to apply techniques and skills to analyze and design complex electronics and communication systems. Electronics is at the heart of the new industrial revolution. Recent innovations in the field of electronics and communication have led to rapid growth in areas such as mobile communications, high-quality audio, digital cameras, multimedia, and the Internet. The department provides practical education and is equipped with electronic measuring and testing equipment, and a network of high-speed computers. The Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering offers a four-year undergraduate program in Electronics Engineering and Computer Engineering. It has offered a master's degree courses in Information and Communications Engineering as well as Computer Systems and Knowledge Engineering. The students of electronics and computer engineering along with the students of Electrical Engineering organize LOCUS annually which is a national level technology festival. Career prospectsElectronics and communication engineers make technical contributions to design, development, and manufacturing or assembly of electronics and communication devices. Qualified engineers have further opportunities in the universities and research centers or option for higher education. Electronics and communication engineers can work in any of the areas suggested for:
Bachelor of Civil Engineering (B.E.) (192 Seats)The Civil Department is the oldest department on Pulchowk Campus, and is the largest department by number of students and faculty members. The Labs have been used to test civil engineering materials of projects and companies in Nepal. The Civil Engineering is a four-year, eight semester program. Bachelor of Computer Engineering (B.E) (96 Seats)Computer Engineering is a four-year, eight-semester program. Computer Engineers design and develop the application of computer systems. Majority of computers are used as components within other systems such as audio-visual players, the engine management systems, aircraft navigation systems, and automatic control systems. This programme is intended to produce skilled, qualified human resource that works for software development, network design and implementation, hardware and software troubleshooting, network security policies, etc. It has offered a master's degree courses in Information and Communications Engineering as well as Computer Systems and Knowledge Engineering. The Bachelor's level students of electronics and computer engineering along with Electrical Engineering organize Locus - a national level technology festival annually. Career ProspectsComputer engineers are in high demand in different industries including software, hardware, and electronics. Computer engineer can work in any of the positions:
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (B.E) (48 Seats)Mechanical engineering, the broadest of all Engineering disciplines deals with design and production of tools, machines and all other mechanical equipment to be used in industries. The industry offers a wide choice of options extending across many interdisciplinary interdependent specialities, including aerospace engineering. In 2014, the department took the initiatives to introduce aerospace engineering degree in Nepal, along side it's Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering program. The courses were initially designed in collaboration with aviation and aeronautical experts in Nepal, and a faculty member for aeronautical engineering was added to the department in April 2014. Since then, the department established aerospace laboratories, including airframe, avionics and gas-turbine engine components, a subsonic wind-tunnel facility, and a high-performance computing workstation facility. Aeronautical/aerospace engineering was taught as a specialisation course in fourth year (AeroStream), where the students were allowed to choose their respective streams. Since 2014, around 20 students enrolled in AeroStream each year at Pulchowk, with provisions for additional students enrolling at IOE Thapathali and IOE Dharan. Additionally, with the start of the M.Sc. in Mechanical Systems Design and Engineering at the department in February 2017, and the addition of three new faculty members for aerospace engineering during late 2017 and early 2018, the department took the necessary steps to introduce Bachelors of Aerospace Engineering in 2018.[2] Mechanical engineering is concerned with all types of machinery in industries and all aspects of their mechanism and functioning; the design, development, construction, production, installation, operation and maintenance; such as large steam and gas turbines, components of thermal power stations, internal combustion engines, jet engines, machine tools, air conditioning and heating machines, refrigerators etc. to name a few. They not only design and create new products, but also develop materials for them and ways of making them. Every year the ROBOT competition is organized by the institution in which the Mechanical department plays a role in designing the robot. Career ProspectsMechanical engineers use engineering principles to provide efficient solutions to the development of processes and products, ranging from small component designs to extremely large plant, machinery or vehicles. They can work on all stages of a product, from research and development to design and manufacture, through to installation and final commissioning. Most industries rely on mechanical systems and mechanical engineering is thought to be one of the most diverse of all engineering disciplines, with employment opportunities available in a wide range of sectors, such as the manufacturing, power, construction and medical industries. Mechanical engineers can also be involved in the management of people and resources, as well as the development and use of new materials and technologies. Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (B.E) (48 Seats)Carrying-on from the developments under the aeronautical/aerospace faculty at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pulchowk Campus started the bachelor's degree program in aerospace engineering in 2018. With the intakes starting in August of that year, the program is run under the Department of Mechanical Engineering. The program covers all the essential as well as optional courses of the aeronautical streams, with further elective courses options for space engineering- including propulsion systems, navigation and communication systems, aerothermodynamics, etc. Following the current conventions in the field, the program was named 'Aerospace Engineering', instead of Aeronautical Engineering. The department has already established aerospace laboratories, including airframe, avionics and gas-turbine engine components laboratory, a subsonic wind-tunnel facility, and a high-performance computing workstation facility. In addition, the department- with the faculty of aerospace engineering, the department is establishing new laboratories for teaching and research over the next several years. Career ProspectsSince aerospace engineering is generally the driver of state-of-art of the engineering and applied sciences, this field can strongly compliment other fields of science and engineering. Many of the advanced technological fields such as computational and experimental fluid dynamics, composite and advanced material science and manufacturing, fatigue and fracture mechanics, computer-aided engineering designs, structural analysis using finite element methods, structural health monitoring, high-performance computing, numerical methods in science and engineering, communication and navigation systems, etc. have been largely a product of the developments in aerospace industry and research. For a country like Nepal with difficult terrains for land-based transportation and access, aviation has proven to be a reliable and increasingly affordable form of the transportation system. Its importance has been further highlighted by the rapid growth in the aviation sector in the country in the recent years. However, due to the weak infrastructure, inadequate aerodrome standards, underdeveloped industrial practices and at times heedless regulatory oversight in the country, the aviation industry has so far struggled to meet the service and safety standards as anticipated by the current necessities, which has also greatly hindered its progress. This program intends to boost the domestic capabilities in the aviation and aerospace engineering sector with the generation of the capable manpower. In Nepal, the student can choose to work in the rapidly growing aviation industry- in the private as well as public organizations. In addition, the program will provide the essential skill sets to be competitive for academic, engineering as well as research position in industries and universities outside Nepal in the fields of aviation and aerospace sciences and technology. Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (B.E) (48 Seats)Electrical Engineering courses could only be taken at Pulchok Campus until recently, when the private colleges have started providing the same. The department has a Power and Electrical machines lab. Most of the electrical engineering graduates are working in the Nepal Electricity Authority, the governmental organization involved in power generation, transmission and distribution. The department offers an MS in Power Systems. Graduates have been involved in research in universities worldwide while pursuing their MS and PhD programs. Career ProspectsSome electrical engineers focus in the study of electronic devices and circuits that are the basic building blocks of complex electronic systems. Others study power and the generation, transmission, and utilization of electrical energy. A large group of electrical engineers studies the application of these complex systems to other areas, including medicine, biology, geology, and ecology. Still another controls, telecommunications, wireless communications, and signal processing. Bachelor in Architecture (B.Arch) (48 Seats)Architecture is the blend of art and Science in designing Physical structures that shape the environment in which we live, using creativity and practical understanding of structures and materials do develop concept, plans, and specifications and detailed drawing of buildings. Architects may also be involved in project feasibility studies, heritage study, urban planning, interior design and landscape design. If you are interested in Creating things, expressing them visually and Art and designs you can succeed and enjoy in this career. Career OptionsAs an architect you may choose to go into general practice or specialize in commercial, historical building conservation, housing renovation, industrial or institutional developments anywhere in the world. Undergraduate Programs Enrollment
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College FacilitiesThe college premises spreading on 480 ropanis, consists of several buildings for classes and laboratories of engineering/architecture faculties. It higgest among all other engineering colleges in the country equipped with digital recording and cataloging with its own hall. The CIT center provides free internet throughout the campus for students and staffs. The college has hostels for boys and girls selected on merit basis. There is a cricket ground (also used by CAN for, domestic and international tournaments), a football ground and a basketball court. The Center for Energy Studies (CES) conducts research in energy sources and other similar projects. The Robotics Club is noteworthy. A robot made by this club participated in the Robocon 2015 (Robominton) in Indonesia. Famous AlumniShrinkhala Khatiwada- Miss Nepal 2018 graduated in 2017 B.Arch course See also
References1. ^{{cite web|title=IOE,Pulchowk |url=http://www.ioe.edu.np}} {{Colleges of Institute Of Engineering}}{{coord missing|Nepal}}2. ^http://mech.pcampus.edu.np/index.php/faculty-and-research/ 2 : Engineering universities and colleges in Nepal|Tribhuvan University |
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