Overview
Gramsewa College is a community campus rooted in Tarakeshwor-6, Dharmasthali. It is affiliated with Tribhuvan University and keeps teaching simple, practical, and close to home. The college offers two bachelor’s programs—B.Ed. and BBS—run by teachers who know their students by name and guide them step by step.
Highlights summary
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Location: Tarakeshwor-6, Dharmasthali, Kathmandu
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Affiliation: Tribhuvan University (TU)
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Institution Type: Community campus
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Programs Offered: B.Ed., BBS
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Teaching Approach: Classroom learning, practicum/project work, mentoring
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Primary Audience: Class 12 graduates (or equivalent) who meet TU criteria
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
If you plan to teach, this program helps you build the habits good teachers rely on—clear planning, patient communication, and fair assessment. The syllabus follows TU, but the work you do is grounded in real classrooms around Kathmandu.
What you’ll study
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Foundations of education: how students learn, how to manage a room, and how to plan lessons that include everyone.
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Subject methods: practical ways to teach the subjects the campus offers under TU.
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Assessment: simple, transparent tools to check progress and give useful feedback.
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Inclusive practice: strategies for mixed-ability classes and different learning needs.
How you’ll learn
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School exposure: short observations, micro-teaching, and supervised practice in partner schools.
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Hands-on tasks: lesson-plan workshops, peer review, and short reflections after each class.
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Local links: activities that tie coursework to Nepali policies and community needs.
After graduation
You can apply for school teaching posts (as per current rules), work in learning support, or continue with an M.Ed. or other specialization.
Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS)
This program gives you the basics of how organizations work and how everyday decisions are made. You learn the language of accounts and markets and practice explaining ideas clearly—skills useful in offices, shops, banks, and small ventures.
What you’ll study
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Core areas: accounting, finance, marketing, economics, business law, and organizational behavior under the TU syllabus.
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Decision skills: reading financial statements, using simple data, and solving routine problems.
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Entrepreneurship: testing ideas, making short business plans, and understanding ethics in local enterprises.
How you’ll learn
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Cases and projects: short, context-based cases, mini-projects, and presentations.
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Industry touchpoints: guest talks or exposure visits when scheduled.
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Teamwork and writing: group tasks and clear business communication.
After graduation
You can start in accounting support, sales and marketing, operations, or banking support functions. Some students begin small ventures. Others move to professional courses or a master’s program.
Teaching and student support
Classes are small, so it’s easy to ask questions and get feedback. Teachers help with assignments, practicum planning, exam preparation under TU rules, and simple referencing. If you’re unsure about a topic, you can usually get time with a teacher after class.
Campus life and community
Learning is balanced with activity. Students join cultural events, sports days, and short community projects. These experiences build confidence and teamwork and keep study tied to local realities.
Scholarships and financial support
Being a community campus, limited merit- or need-based support may be available each year. Check the notice board during admission for current criteria and required documents.
Admission and eligibility
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Eligibility: As per TU for B.Ed. and BBS (Ten Plus Two or equivalent from a recognized board; minimums set by TU).
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Steps:
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Form and documents: collect the form from the campus; submit transcripts, character certificate, citizenship copy, and recent photographs.
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Screening/interaction: the campus may hold a short orientation or other steps in line with TU rules.
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Enrollment: pay the fees within the deadline and attend the academic orientation.
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Facilities and learning resources
You’ll find regular classrooms, a reading space/library, and basic ICT support for daily study. For fieldwork and exposure, the campus coordinates with nearby schools (B.Ed.) and local offices or firms (BBS), depending on the academic calendar.
Career guidance
Students receive simple, practical help—how to prepare for exams, write a clear CV, and handle an interview. B.Ed. students keep a small file of lesson plans; BBS students keep project reports. These become useful samples when applying for roles or internships.
Why choose Gramsewa College
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TU-affiliated community campus
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Focused programs—B.Ed. and BBS—suited to local contexts
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Approachable teachers and steady feedback
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Strong weight on practicum, projects, and service
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Easy to reach for students in Tarakeshwor and nearby areas
Contact and updates
For dates, fees, class schedules, and scholarship details, visit the college office in Dharmasthali, Tarakeshwor-6, or check the latest campus notice.
Contact Details
Gramsewa College
Phone Number: +977-1-6224351, +977-9841684692
Location: Dharmasthali, Kathmandu, Nepal














