Overview

The British College (TBC), Tradetower, Kathmandu, has connected Nepali students with internationally respected British degrees since 2011. It directly partners with two well-known universities in the UK—the University of the West of England (UWE) and Leeds Beckett University (LBU). This means students can earn the same qualifications offered in the UK, without having to leave home. Each course's structure, content, and assessment follow the same academic standards, ensuring a truly global education in Nepal.

TBC offers a wide range of programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. These include business, computing, hospitality, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data science, and accountancy degrees. Some of the popular courses are BBA (Hons) Business and Management, BSc (Hons) Computing, BSc (Hons) Hospitality Business Management, BSc (Hons) Cyber Security and Digital Forensics, BSc (Hons) Data Science, BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence, MBA (Graduate and Executive), MSc Information Technology, MSc Advanced Computer Science, and the ACCA qualification.

Learning at TBC is hands-on, more than just lectures. Students participate in real projects, interact with industry experts, and have opportunities to travel abroad for study and research. Classes are taught by faculty members who bring international experience to the classroom, many of them having studied or worked overseas themselves.

Student life at TBC is active and supportive. Whether it's joining a club, playing sports, attending events, or accessing wellness and academic support services, there's always something going on. TBC offers a solid, practical, and rewarding path forward for those looking for a UK-quality education without leaving Nepal.

The British College TBC Building

Academic Programs

Undergraduate Courses

At The British College, undergraduate programmes are delivered in partnership with top UK universities, offering students the chance to earn internationally respected degrees without leaving Nepal. These courses go beyond theory and focus on practical, career-focused learning to keep up with global industry trends.

BBA (Hons) Business and Management – University of the West of England

This course builds strong foundations in business leadership, decision-making, and strategy. Students dive into real business scenarios, learning through case studies, presentations, and group projects. Whether you see yourself running a startup or joining a corporate team, this programme helps develop the skills to thrive in business environments.

BSc (Hons) Computing – Leeds Beckett University

This course is ideal for those drawn to coding, networks, and systems. It covers programming, software development, and databases, combining technical training with practical labs and team-based projects. It’s an excellent fit for students interested in IT careers or tech entrepreneurship.

BSc (Hons) Hospitality Business Management – Leeds Beckett University

Students in this programme explore everything from hotel operations to event management. With real-world case studies and internship opportunities, learners gain the tools and exposure needed for hospitality, tourism, and customer service careers.

BSc (Hons) Cyber Security and Digital Forensics – UWE

Learn how to protect digital systems and investigate security threats. This course covers ethical hacking, cyber laws, data breaches, and forensic investigation, equipping students with the growing field of cybercrime prevention and IT security.

BSc (Hons) Data Science – Keele University

With data becoming the heart of modern industries, this course helps students turn numbers into insights. You’ll study programming, analytics, and predictive modeling, working with actual datasets to prepare for business intelligence, research, or data analysis jobs.

BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence – UWE

Explore the world of AI and intelligent systems. From machine learning to neural networks, this course helps students explore how computers can mimic human thinking. Graduates often pursue careers in automation, AI development, or software innovation.

ACCA Qualification

The ACCA programme offers professional qualifications that open global doors for accounting and finance students. With a curriculum that includes auditing, taxation, and reporting, students build strong financial expertise while preparing for ACCA exams on campus.

Postgraduate Courses

TBC's postgraduate programmes are designed for students ready to advance their knowledge or enter new fields. These degrees balance academic study with hands-on experience to help graduates succeed in today’s competitive job market.

MBA (Executive) – Leeds Beckett University

Designed for professionals already in leadership roles, this course focuses on strategic thinking, innovation, and high-level management. Students attend evening and weekend classes while applying their knowledge directly to their workplace.

MBA (Graduate) – Leeds Beckett University

Perfect for recent graduates or early-career professionals, this programme covers key areas like finance, marketing, HR, and global business. It’s structured around interactive projects and case-based learning that bridges theory with industry practice.

MSc Information Technology – Leeds Beckett University

Whether you’re from a tech background or just entering the IT field, this programme covers systems analysis, cloud platforms, and emerging tech. With a strong balance between strategic and technical content, graduates are ready for IT leadership and digital transformation roles.

MSc Advanced Computer Science – Keele University

This is for students who want to push their skills further in software development, algorithms, and cyber systems. With an emphasis on research and technical depth, the course prepares students for roles in academia, advanced software engineering, and IT architecture.

A Level Programmes

Delivered through The British Model College, the A Level programmes are designed for students who want a strong academic base before entering university.

A Level Science

This stream includes Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. It’s designed for students pursuing further engineering, health sciences, or technology studies. Students build a solid foundation in scientific thinking, lab techniques, and academic writing.

A Level Non-Science

Students can focus on Business, Economics, Sociology, Psychology, or English. The programme sharpens analysis, debate, and problem-solving skills, preparing them for business, law, humanities, and social sciences degrees. It’s ideal for those who enjoy asking questions and exploring society's workings.

The British College Students

Admission Process

Step-by-Step Procedure

Applying to TBC involves the following steps:

  1. Meet with the admissions office to clarify queries.

  2. Submit your completed application form with the required academic and identification documents.

  3. Take the English assessment if necessary.

  4. Receive a conditional offer based on initial review.

  5. Confirm your place with a deposit and document verification.

  6. Receive the final acceptance once all requirements are fulfilled.

Required Documents

  • Completed application form

  • Citizenship or passport copy

  • Statement of purpose (minimum 250 words)

  • Four recent passport-sized photographs

  • Updated resume

  • Academic certificates and transcripts

  • Scholarship application form (if applying)

Student Experience and Life

TBC Students Life

As a student at The British College, it isn’t just about lectures and assignments—it’s about the everyday moments that shape your experience. From your first week on campus to your final year, there’s always something happening that helps you feel part of a community.

You’ll find plenty of ways to get involved. Some students join clubs. Others play sports. Many do both. Whether you're into business ideas, tech projects, or cultural events, there’s space to explore what you’re into. The Entrepreneurship Club is an excellent place for anyone who likes developing ideas and turning them into real plans. If you’re into coding or tech, the CODE Club brings students together to build, share, and learn. And if you want to be around people, the Social Club runs fun events that make it easy to connect with others.

Giving back is also a big part of campus life. Students regularly help with donation drives, tree-planting events, and local community work. These aren’t just college activities—they’re chances to do something that feels real and useful.

And then there’s sports. You don’t have to be an athlete to join in. The gym is always open, the basketball court has regular games, and students organize tournaments for cricket, table tennis, and even video games like FIFA or PUBG. It’s less about winning and more about enjoying the moment with your friends.

TBC also hosts events that bring everyone together—sports matches, job fairs, cultural days, etc. These events don’t just fill the calendar; they build memories. You’ll laugh, compete, cheer, maybe even perform. Most importantly, you’ll feel part of something.

In the end, college isn’t only about a degree. It’s about who you meet, what you try, and how you grow along the way. At TBC, there’s space for all of that.

Clubs and Communities

Students have the opportunity to join:

  • Entrepreneurship Club

  • Social Club

  • CODE Club

Community Engagement

Many students participate in tree planting, donation drives, and local outreach events.

Practical Opportunities

TBC supports:

  • Hult Prize participation

  • International research symposia

  • Internship placements

  • Annual job fairs

Sports and Activities

The college offers:

  • A full basketball court

  • Fitness and recreation facilities

  • Sports clubs: cricket, badminton, athletics

  • E-sports tournaments in popular games

Faculty and Support

Academic Staff

TBC’s faculty includes experienced UK, USA, Australia, and Nepal educators. Their diverse background ensures that students receive academic guidance relevant to international standards.

Academic Success Centre

This center supports students in areas such as:

  • Research and dissertation planning

  • Referencing and citation

  • Academic writing guidance

Facilities and Resources

On-Campus Facilities

  • Library with print and digital resources

  • Computer Forensics Lab with HD multimedia access

  • Open Access Lab for individual research

  • ACCA-authorized Computer-Based Exam (CBE) lab

Wellbeing and Support

TBC’s Counselling and Wellbeing Unit offers:

  • Personal counselling (on-campus and remote)

  • Crisis support and referral services

  • Mental health awareness programmes

  • Preventive and group sessions

Accommodation

Affordable and nearby housing options are arranged in collaboration with local hostels within an eight-minute commute.

Extracurricular and International Exposure

Events and Competitions

Students participate in:

  • Inter-college tournaments

  • Coding challenges and tech events

  • Annual college sports and cultural contests

Global Learning

International trips include:

  • One-week visit and 12-week study programme in Dubai

  • Two-week summer school in London

  • Executive leadership training sessions

  • Cultural and academic exposure in Thailand and Kenya

Faculty and Teaching Methodology

At The British College, learning isn’t just about memorizing facts—it’s about asking questions, solving problems, and making connections that matter. The teaching style here focuses on keeping students engaged, encouraging critical thinking, and ensuring that what you learn in class works in the real world.

Classes are taught by faculty from both Nepal and overseas. Many have earned their degrees from respected international universities and bring valuable experience from teaching and working worldwide. That mix of global perspective and local understanding gives students a richer, more balanced learning experience.

Instead of long, one-way lectures, classes are designed to be interactive. Think group discussions, real case studies, and multimedia tools that help make complex topics easier to understand. You won’t just listen—you’ll be part of the conversation.

Most courses also include hands-on projects, presentations, and opportunities to work with real companies or industry mentors. Students are encouraged to speak up, challenge ideas, and share their perspectives. It’s a learning environment where questions are welcome and mistakes are part of the process.

Assessment isn’t only about exams. Faculty use regular feedback, in-class activities, and end-of-term evaluations to help students track their growth. Feedback is clear, timely, and meant to help, not just grade.

To stay current, teachers regularly participate in training that covers new teaching methods, technology, and student support practices. Plus, guest speakers from partner universities and industries frequently visit to share insights, offer guidance, and open students’ eyes to what’s happening beyond the classroom.

This creates a practical, supportive, and focused learning experience that helps students grow academically and as thinkers and professionals ready for what's next.

Scholarships and Financial Assistance

TBC provides a well-structured scholarship and financial aid system to support both incoming and continuing students. These awards are based on academic achievement, regional and gender representation, and economic need. The aim is to ensure that capable and motivated students are not held back due to financial constraints.

Scholarships for Bachelor’s Level

TBC offers performance-based tuition discounts for undergraduate applicants. The scholarships apply primarily during the Foundation Year (Level 3) and vary according to high school scores:

Academic Score Tuition Discount (Foundation Year)
60%–69% 15% off first semester tuition fee
70%–79% 25% off first semester tuition fee
80%–89% 35% off first semester tuition fee
90% and above 50% off full first-year tuition fee

Additional schemes:

  • Direct Entry students can receive a 20% tuition discount for the first semester.

  • Female students applying to BSc (Hons) Computing may access a 20% scholarship (not available for BBA).

  • Students outside the Kathmandu Valley are eligible for a 20% discount during the first semester.

These scholarships do not apply to registration or exam fees. They aim to encourage access, gender equity, and regional representation.

Scholarships for Postgraduate Programmes

TBC provides scholarships for master's students based on undergraduate performance. These are mainly applied to the Pre-Masters programme, which precedes direct entry into the UK university-accredited portion of postgraduate degrees:

Bachelor's Score Scholarship on Pre-Masters Tuition
60%–70% 15% off tuition
71%–80% 30% off tuition
Above 80% 50% off tuition

Students entering directly into the University-level Master's programme (MBA or MSc) receive a 15% discount on their first semester tuition.

TBC also provides corporate discounts for the MBA (Executive) programme:

  • 1–2 employees: 10% off tuition

  • 3–4 employees: 20% off tuition

  • 5+ employees: 25–30% off tuition

This helps professional institutions upskill their staff affordably.

Academic Merit Scholarships for Current Students

TBC encourages continued academic performance by awarding merit-based scholarships during the degree period. These apply to each programme annually:

Position Discount on Next Semester Tuition (excluding exam/registration fees)
1st 100%
2nd 50%
3rd 25%

These scholarships ensure that students are rewarded for consistent effort. However, they are contingent upon maintaining a clean disciplinary record and adhering to the college’s fee structure and timelines.

TBC reserves the right to withdraw scholarships if the terms and conditions are not met. This policy ensures fairness, accountability, and motivation among the student community. Students are encouraged to consult the Admissions or Student Services department for further details or personalized advice.

Recognition and Academic Impact

Accreditation

TBC is the only private college in Nepal with accreditation from the British Accreditation Council (BAC), which recognizes the quality of its academic delivery and administrative systems.

Research Participation

Students have presented research at:

  • FGCom'2020 in the UK

  • International Research Symposium in Thailand

Guest Lecture Series

Renowned finance, technology, and international development speakers have delivered lectures at TBC. These sessions aim to connect students with practical insights from industry professionals.

Reasons to Study at TBC

  • Earn an internationally recognized degree at an affordable cost

  • Receive instruction from academically qualified faculty

  • Engage in global exchange programmes and internships

  • Benefit from mental health support and academic mentorship

  • Participate in community engagement, sports, and research

Conclusion

The British College (TBC) in Kathmandu bridges Nepal-based education and international standards. The college prepares students for academic success and career growth with various courses, exposure to real-world learning, and meaningful support systems. For students looking to earn UK degrees while studying in Nepal, TBC presents a grounded, accessible path forward. Whether in business, computing, hospitality, or postgraduate studies, students find a supportive academic environment grounded in relevance and quality.

Contact Details:

The British College (TBC)

Thapathali, Kathmandu, Nepal

Phone: 01-5970003,+977-9801134304

Website: https://tbc.edu.np

Email: [email protected]

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