NIST Higher Education

Lainchour, Kathmandu

Estd. 1993

private

+977-1-4960096

Overview

NIST Higher Education (NIST College)—comprising National College (NACOL), National College of Food Science & Technology (NCFST), and National Model College for Advanced Learning (NMCAL)—is a Tribhuvan University–affiliated group in Lainchaur, Kathmandu. It offers BCA, BBM, BBS, MBS, B.Pharmacy, B.Tech (Food Technology), B.Sc. Microbiology, M.Sc. Microbiology and M.Sc. Biotechnology for students in Nepal and abroad.

National College (NACOL)-NIST Building

Quick Highlights

  • Institutional group: NIST Higher Education (NACOL, NCFST, NMCAL)

  • Affiliation: Tribhuvan University (TU)

  • Location: Lainchaur, Kathmandu; academic forms/admissions managed on campus; TU entrance as per faculty-specific rules

  • Programs (UG/PG): BCA, BBM, BBS, MBS, B.Pharmacy (IOM), B.Tech (Food) (IOST), B.Sc. Microbiology, M.Sc. Microbiology, M.Sc. Biotechnology (IOST)

  • Admissions: TU entrance tests and procedures by the relevant faculty/department (FoHSS for BCA; FoM for BBM/CMAT; IOM for B.Pharm; IOST/CCT for B.Tech Food & Microbiology; CDBT for M.Sc. Biotechnology)

  • Academic calendar/exams: As per TU regulations and notices

Overview

NIST Higher Education operates three colleges—NACOL, NCFST, and NMCAL—under the NIST Foundation, delivering TU-affiliated courses in management, science and technology, and health sciences. The group functions from Lainchaur, a central Kathmandu location with access to academic, research, and industry linkages. Vision and mission statements on the official site underscore scholarship, ethical practice, and community impact.

Students join programs administered by TU’s faculties and central departments. This structure keeps curricula, examinations, and degree awards aligned with the University’s frameworks, while the colleges handle teaching, mentoring, and student support at campus level.

Academic Programs Offered

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) — TU FoHSS

TU introduced BCA under the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences for undergraduates seeking strong foundations in programming, databases, and application development. The program falls under FoHSS systems and follows TU notices for entrance and enrollment.

Eligibility & entrance: As per TU FoHSS BCA guidelines and entrance portal. Applicants complete the faculty’s online registration and meet academic prerequisites set by TU.

Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) — TU FoM

BBM is a four-year program under TU’s Faculty of Management. Admission uses the Central Management Admission Test (CMAT) administered by FoM, followed by campus-level processes as per TU rules.

CMAT overview: CMAT evaluates verbal ability, quantitative ability, logical reasoning, and general awareness. Minimum qualifying criteria and merit ranking are set by FoM notices each cycle.

Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) — TU FoM

BBS is TU’s established business program focusing on management, accounting, finance, and economics. The program framework and curriculum are published by FoM and follow TU’s semester/annual structures as applicable.

Eligibility: As per FoM BBS curriculum and TU rules for 10+2 or equivalent with the required division/grades. Specific selection steps are published by campuses under FoM’s guidelines. (tucdc.edu.np)

Master of Business Studies (MBS) — TU FoM

MBS deepens knowledge in accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, and strategy. Admission and examinations follow TU FoM notices; many intakes require a FoM master’s entrance as per official circulars.

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) — TU IOM

B.Pharm is administered by the Institute of Medicine, TU. The program prepares graduates for community, hospital, industrial, and regulatory roles. IOM publishes entrance notices, seat plans, and admission procedures each year.

B.Tech (Food Technology) — TU IOST

The B.Tech (Food Technology) program runs under the Institute of Science and Technology (IOST). The Central Campus of Technology (CCT), Hattisar, Dharan, publishes eligibility criteria that include I.Sc./10+2 (Science) or related certificate level in Food/Lab Technology with at least second division. IOST publishes the annual entrance schedule.

B.Sc. Microbiology — TU IOST

B.Sc. Microbiology covers bacteriology, virology, immunology, and related laboratory work. The degree runs under IOST-structured curricula at campuses approved by TU. Eligibility typically requires 10+2 Science (or equivalent) with required division/grades and the relevant entrance as per TU department notices.

M.Sc. Microbiology — TU IOST

TU outlines the M.Sc. Microbiology curriculum with core areas such as advanced microbiology, immunology, microbial genetics, biochemistry, and biotechnology; the structure appears on official TU pages and departmental documents. Selection is through TU’s department-level entrance processes.

M.Sc. Biotechnology — TU IOST (Central Department of Biotechnology)

The Central Department of Biotechnology (CDBT) runs the M.Sc. Biotechnology program. Admission is merit-based using the departmental entrance. The program spans four semesters, including coursework, specializations, and thesis.

Admission Process

Step 1 — Program matching: Identify the TU faculty/department relevant to your target program: FoHSS (BCA), FoM (BBM/BBS/MBS), IOM (B.Pharm), IOST (B.Tech Food, Microbiology), CDBT (M.Sc. Biotechnology).

Step 2 — Entrance registration:

  • BCA: Register via the FoHSS entrance portal within the deadline. (Entrance Examination Registration)

  • BBM: Apply and sit for CMAT conducted by FoM.

  • BBS: Follow campus-level instructions aligned with FoM’s curriculum/eligibility rules. (tucdc.edu.np)

  • MBS: Follow FoM notices for master’s admissions/institutes.

  • B.Pharm: Watch IOM notices for entrance and detailed instructions.

  • B.Tech (Food): Sit for IOST/CCT entrance as scheduled by IOST.

  • B.Sc./M.Sc. Microbiology: Follow IOST/department notices and eligibility norms.

  • M.Sc. Biotechnology: Apply through CDBT; selection is entrance-based.

Step 3 — Required documents: Standard set includes academic transcripts/mark sheets, character and migration certificates, photo ID, passport-size photographs, and entrance admit card/score as applicable. TU/department notices will list the final set.

Step 4 — Merit listing and admission: Seats are offered based on merit lists issued by the concerned faculty/department and institutional capacity. Applicants admitted through TU systems complete campus-level formalities at NIST Higher Education as instructed.

Note: Deadlines, fees, and seat numbers vary by year and program. Always follow the latest faculty/department notice.

Teaching Faculty and Learning Methodology

NIST Higher Education houses experienced faculty across management, health sciences, and technology. Teaching blends lectures with tutorials, lab work, projects, and presentations. Departments invite guest speakers and support seminar-style learning to connect theory with practice. The group’s site highlights its mission to build knowledge and character through scholarship and academic discipline.

Typical course delivery includes:

  • Lectures and guided discussions to clarify concepts.

  • Hands-on labs in computing, microbiology, pharmacy, and food technology.

  • Case studies and project work that build analytical and reporting skills.

  • Academic advising for course planning and progression.

Infrastructure and Learning Facilities

  • Library and e-resources: Print holdings with access to digital materials for coursework and research; reading spaces for quiet study.

  • Computer laboratories: Systems and networks suitable for programming, data work, and academic computing.

  • Science laboratories: Subject-specific labs for microbiology, biotechnology, food technology, and pharmaceutical studies.

  • Pilot-scale food technology facilities: Practical exposure to product development and quality testing aligned with food science courses.

  • Student support: Counseling, skills sessions, and language/test-prep classes where scheduled.

  • Cafeteria and nearby amenities: On-site food services and access to central-Kathmandu facilities.

  • Hostel (where applicable): Options communicated to incoming students each intake.

Campus pages provide the institutional context (vision/mission, program list, location). For detailed facility specifications per lab or unit, applicants should verify during admission counseling or campus visits.

Student Life and Campus Experience

Students study in a centrally located Kathmandu environment with access to libraries, labs, and academic events. The multi-college structure of NIST Higher Education brings together cohorts from management, science, and health disciplines, encouraging cross-disciplinary peer learning and student-led activities.

Extracurricular Activities (ECA)

  • Academic clubs and seminar series

  • Sports and inter-college events

  • Student exhibitions and fairs

  • Field visits and exposure programs tied to course outcomes

  • Community engagement through awareness, surveys, or outreach tasks

Year-to-year offerings are announced through college notices and program offices.

Scholarships and Financial Support

  • Merit-based support: Aligned with TU norms and campus policies announced each session.

  • Semester toppers/academic awards: Where applicable, published per program office.

  • Need-sensitive measures: Communicated during admission and orientation phases where available.

Prospective students should consult the admission desk for current schemes and criteria.

Achievements and Institutional Milestones

NIST Higher Education shares student achievements, awards, and publications through notice boards and the website. Achievements in oratory contests, conference abstracts, and research participation are typically highlighted in the “News & Notice” and “Awards” sections during the year.

Program-Wise Details (Eligibility, Entrance, Structure, Outcomes)

BCA (FoHSS)

  • Aim: Strong grounding in computer applications, software development, and database systems within a TU humanities/social sciences framework.

  • Eligibility & entrance: TU FoHSS BCA criteria with online registration and entrance as announced on the FoHSS portal.

  • Learning: Programming, database concepts, systems analysis, and applied projects.

  • Typical roles: Application developer, web/app programmer, database support, QA/testing, and pathways to postgraduate IT degrees.

BBM (FoM)

  • Aim: Undergraduate management education with core exposure to accounting, finance, marketing, HR, operations, and business analytics fundamentals.

  • Entrance: CMAT by TU FoM; qualifying score and merit ranking required for selection.

  • Learning: Business communication, quantitative methods, managerial economics, functional courses, and skill-building projects.

  • Typical roles: Entry-level positions in finance, marketing, operations, entrepreneurship support, and further study in management.

BBS (FoM)

  • Aim: Foundational preparation in management, accounting, finance, and economics within TU’s long-running business stream.

  • Eligibility: As per FoM curriculum for 10+2 or equivalent with required grades/divisions. Campus-level selection follows FoM’s framework. (tucdc.edu.np)

  • Learning: Core subjects with options to specialize through project/report work as defined by the curriculum.

  • Outcomes: Broad business competence suitable for diverse sectors and postgraduate options. (tucdc.edu.np)

MBS (FoM)

  • Aim: Advanced study of business functions and strategic thinking.

  • Admission: As per FoM master’s admission circulars; campuses follow TU rules on entrance and merit.

  • Learning: Core and elective courses, research methods, and report/dissertation components.

  • Outcomes: Professional roles across industries, public agencies, NGOs, and research/teaching tracks.

B.Pharmacy (IOM)

  • Aim: Preparation for roles in medication management, manufacturing, quality assurance, and patient-centered counseling.

  • Admission: IOM publishes the entrance notice, eligibility, and selection process annually.

  • Learning: Pharmaceutics, pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, industrial practice, and community/hospital exposure.

  • Outcomes: Community/hospital pharmacist roles, industry QA/production, regulatory affairs, and postgraduate study pathways.

B.Tech (Food Technology) (IOST)

  • Aim: Knowledge and practice from raw materials to processing, packaging, quality control, and product evaluation.

  • Eligibility: I.Sc./10+2 (Science) or certificate level in Food/Lab Technology (TU-recognized) with at least second division; entrance required.

  • Admission: IOST releases the annual entrance schedule and application instructions.

  • Outcomes: Quality assurance, production, R&D support, packaging, and roles in government food control entities.

B.Sc. Microbiology (IOST)

  • Aim: Study of microorganisms and methods used in medical, industrial, environmental, and food microbiology.

  • Eligibility & selection: 10+2 Science or equivalent with department-specified division/grades and entrance as per TU notices.

  • Outcomes: Laboratory roles across clinical, food, water, and pharmaceutical labs; routes to M.Sc. Microbiology.

M.Sc. Microbiology (IOST)

  • Structure: Semester-based program covering advanced microbiology fields; departmental document outlines subjects such as immunology, microbial genetics/biochemistry, and biotechnology.

  • Admission: Departmental entrance; merit-based selection.

  • Outcomes: Research, diagnostics, industrial microbiology, public health labs, and academic tracks.

M.Sc. Biotechnology (CDBT/IOST)

  • Structure: Four semesters—core theory/practicals, special courses, and thesis. Admission is via the CDBT entrance; selection is merit-based.

  • Outcomes: R&D, bio-industry roles, environmental applications, and further research opportunities.

Why Choose This Institution?

  • Program breadth under one group: Management, information technology, microbiology, biotechnology, pharmacy, and food technology within a TU framework.

  • University-aligned systems: Curricula, examinations, and credentials administered under TU faculties and departments.

  • Central location: Lainchaur, Kathmandu, with access to academic and professional networks.

  • Laboratory-oriented disciplines: Science programs with practical components and departmental structures defined by TU.

  • Clear entrance pathways: CMAT for BBM (FoM); FoHSS entrance for BCA; IOM/IOST/CDBT entrances for science and health programs.

Scholarships and Financial Support (Campus-Level)

  • Merit and need-sensitive schemes: Published by the admission office per intake.

  • Performance awards: Semester or program toppers may receive fee reductions where announced.

  • External opportunities: Students often apply to public or private scholarships compatible with TU enrollment.

For accurate current schemes, contact the campus admission desk during the application window.

Message from the Chairman

I am Dr. Madhav Pd. Baral. NIST Higher Education brings together National College (NACOL), National College of Food Science and Technology (NCFST), and National Model College for Advanced Learning (NMCAL). Since 1998, our focus has been steady: credible learning, careful assessment, and service to society. All programs run under Tribhuvan University frameworks, and we follow the examination, curriculum, and entrance processes set by TU and its faculties.

Our colleges serve a wide range of learners—from first-generation students to working professionals who return to study. Admission is merit-based and transparent. We share deadlines and instructions clearly and keep records that can be audited by universities and public bodies. Scholarships are offered within defined rules, with attention to both achievement and need. We want talented students from every province, including those with limited financial means, to see a path forward.

Teaching must stay rooted in evidence. That is why we invest in laboratories, libraries, and faculty development. We encourage small-group work, projects linked to local needs, and research practices that respect data and ethics. Partnerships with public agencies and responsible employers give students real contexts for learning without compromising academic independence. I invite prospective students and guardians to visit the campus, read official notices, and decide on the basis of verified information and their long-term goals.

Message from the Campus Chief

I am Dr. Nava Raj Heka. Our campus at Lainchaur, Kathmandu, hosts students in management, information technology, food technology, pharmacy, microbiology, and biotechnology. Life here is organized and straightforward. Academic calendars follow Tribhuvan University. Course outlines are shared at the start of each term. Assessment plans, attendance rules, and grading methods are explained in class and posted on notice boards.

Learning is practical. In computing, students work through programming tasks and database projects. In science, lab schedules are planned so that techniques are learned safely and recorded properly. We keep class sizes reasonable for tutorials, and we support students who need extra help through scheduled clinics. Counseling, library guidance, and language support are available on request. Student clubs arrange talks, field visits, and reading groups that connect coursework with local problems and public service.

We maintain clear standards on academic integrity, respectful conduct, and lab safety. Any concern—academic or personal—can be raised with program coordinators, who log cases and follow up within set timelines. Career guidance is simple and practical: resume reviews, interview practice, and information sessions with responsible employers and researchers. If you join us, expect a campus that values time, steady effort, and honest work. Our role is to help you build knowledge that stands up to scrutiny and serves the community.

Conclusion

NIST Higher Education provides TU-affiliated pathways across business, IT, life sciences, and health-science programs from a central Kathmandu location. Applicants should align their plans with the relevant TU faculty and follow the official entrance procedures and notices for each intake. Program structures and admissions are anchored in TU frameworks; teaching and student support are delivered at the college level with a focus on practical learning and academic standards.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is BBM admission based on CMAT?

Yes. TU’s Faculty of Management conducts CMAT for BBM and other bachelor-level management programs under FoM. Check FoM notices for dates and criteria.

Where do I register for BCA entrance?

Through the FoHSS BCA entrance portal during the application window. Follow the registration steps and upload the required documents. (Entrance Examination Registration)

Who conducts the B.Pharm entrance?

The Institute of Medicine (IOM) publishes the notice, conducts the entrance, and handles admission procedures for B.Pharm. 

How do I apply for B.Tech (Food Technology)?

Sit for the IOST entrance as announced. The CCT page details eligibility (I.Sc./10+2 Science or certificate level in Food/Lab Technology with at least second division).

What is covered in M.Sc. Microbiology?

Advanced microbiology fields such as immunology, microbial genetics/biochemistry, and biotechnology, with semester-based coursework and research.

Who administers M.Sc. Biotechnology admissions?

The Central Department of Biotechnology (CDBT) manages entrance and merit-based selection. 

Where is the campus located and how do I contact the college?

The college group lists Lainchaur, Kathmandu, with contact details on the official site (phone and email).

Are program structures identical across all TU-affiliated campuses?

Curricula and examinations are defined by TU. Delivery and local support services can vary by campus; verify at admission time. 

Contact NIST Higher Education's administrative office for detailed information on the course, admissions, location, fees, scholarships, facilities, counseling, or eligibility.

Contact Details

NIST Higher Education

Email Address: info@nacolnist.edu.np

Phone Number: +977-1-4960096, +977-1- 4964068, +977-1-4960509, +977-9851114203

Website: https://nacolnist.edu.np

Location: Lainchour, Kathmandu, Nepal

Infrastructure / Facilities

  • Hostel
  • Cafeteria
  • Library
  • Sports
  • Internet
  • Transport
  • Auditorium
  • Science Lab
  • Conference
  • Multimedia
  • Parking
  • Journal
  • Counselling
  • Scholarships
  • E-library
  • Tour
  • Computer Lab
  • Classrooms

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