Kantipur Campus , Thali, Kathmandu

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Affiliated To: Tribhuvan University (TU)

Course

BA

Course Level

Bachelor Degree

Duration

4 Years

Study Mode

Full Time

Total Seats

100

Medium

English

Recognition

UGC Approved

Overview

Bachelor of Arts (BA) – Kantipur Campus

Bachelor of Arts (BA) at Kantipur Campus runs under Tribhuvan University with subject choices in Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Rural Development, Major English, and Major Nepali. The course supports learners who aim to work in community projects, media, governance support, and research assistance. Classes follow TU rules and a schedule suitable for daily travel.

Kantipur Campus, Kathmandu Building

Highlights

  • Affiliation: Tribhuvan University (4 years)

  • Subject Options: Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Rural Development, Major English, Major Nepali

  • Learning Mode: Lectures, readings, assignments, presentations, field tasks where relevant

Curriculum Details

The BA mix includes social inquiry, institutions and governance, economic thinking, language depth, and community issues. Sociology builds awareness of social change and group behavior. Political Science introduces state systems, public institutions, and policy ideas. Economics supports cost–benefit thinking and public finance basics. Rural Development links class learning with local issues through short field activities. Language majors train you in close reading, writing craft, and text analysis.

Study Path Examples

  • Sociology + Rural Development + Major English for community media work

  • Political Science + Economics + Major Nepali for local governance support and communication

Objectives

  • Build core understanding of society, governance, economics, and language.

  • Strengthen reading, note-making, and writing for clear communication.

  • Prepare for BA finals and common entry roles in Nepali organizations.

Scope

Graduates work in NGOs, local bodies, media houses, libraries, schools (as assistants), and social projects. Many move to MA in a chosen subject to deepen their field skills.

Learning Outcomes

  • Summarize social and policy texts with clarity.

  • Use simple data and case notes to explain local issues.

  • Write short reports, briefs, and op-eds for class use.

  • Present findings clearly with basic slides.

Skill Development Modules

  • Research Basics: Topic framing, note systems, short surveys, citation basics

  • Writing and Editing: Paragraph control, headline choice, summary writing

  • Field Awareness: Brief visits, stakeholder notes, observation logs

  • Language Depth (for majors): Text analysis, rhetoric, translation basics

Teaching Methodology

Teaching relies on guided readings, discussion, unit tests, and short written tasks. Field notes and small surveys appear where subjects call for them. Office hours help refine essays and citations before submission.

Weekly Flow

  • Read assigned pages and mark new terms.

  • Draft a two-paragraph summary after each lecture.

  • Meet a peer weekly to compare notes and add references.

Admission Requirements

  • Entry Route: +2 or equivalent as per TU rules.

  • Process: Counseling → form submission → merit screening per TU rules → fee payment within the deadline → orientation.

Career Opportunities

Entry Roles

  • Community Projects/NGOs: Program support, beneficiary records, field notes

  • Media and Communication: Desk support, content briefs, basic editing

  • Local Governance: Office files, minutes, information desks

  • Libraries/Archives: Catalog support, indexing, front-desk tasks

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Scholarships are offered for women learners, students from disadvantaged groups, and high performers. Each intake notice defines categories, slots, and documents. Submit on time and keep copies for records.

Why Choose This Course?

  • Strong reading and writing base for public communication.

  • Flexible subject pairing within TU rules.

  • Morning schedule that suits students who travel from surrounding areas.

Conclusion

BA at Kantipur Campus builds steady habits in reading, writing, and community thinking under TU. Visit the administration office for the current subject groups, seats, fees, and timelines.

FAQs

1) Which BA subjects can I choose?

Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Rural Development, Major English, and Major Nepali.

2) What documents are needed?

+2 transcript and certificates, character certificate, migration (if applicable), photos, and a valid ID.

3) Are morning classes available?

Yes, morning shift has been common.

4) What entry roles fit BA graduates?

Community project support, media desk roles, local governance clerical tasks, and library support.

5) Is further study common after BA?

Yes, many students continue to MA in a chosen subject.

Contact Details of Kantipur Campus, Kathmandu
  • Kageshwori Manahara - 5, Thali, Danchhi, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • info@kantipurcampus.edu.np
  • https://kantipurcampus.edu.np
  • Kantipur Campus
  • +977-1-4450804

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