Overview
Master of Education (M.Ed.) — Tribhuvan University (Specializations: Nepali; Educational Planning & Management)
Sankhuwasabha Multiple Campus offers the M.Ed. program under Tribhuvan University with specializations in Nepali and Educational Planning & Management (EPM). The program is structured for graduates who seek advanced preparation in subject expertise and leadership functions within the education sector.
Teaching is organized in classrooms equipped with audio/visual aids; the e-library supports literature reviews, research writing, and exam preparation. Faculty provide close guidance on proposal writing, term papers, and seminar presentations.
The M.Ed. adheres to TU prescriptions and includes advanced coursework, research methods, data handling, and field-based tasks. In M.Ed. Nepali, students study Nepali language and literature at an advanced level, with attention to text analysis, history of literature, grammar, and classroom pedagogy for Nepali as a subject in schools.
In M.Ed. EPM, learners study educational leadership, planning processes, policy frameworks, school supervision, and resource management. Both specializations require careful academic writing and the use of citations.
The campus schedules workshops on research design, referencing, and the use of simple statistical tools for educational studies.
Assessment combines internal evaluation (class tests, presentations, term papers) and TU examinations. Depending on TU rules for the session, students may complete a thesis or a project work.
Supervisors guide topic selection relevant to local school contexts, language pedagogy, or planning and management issues faced by institutions in the district. The campus counseling service helps M.Ed. learners balance study with work responsibilities and plan realistic timelines for submissions.
Admission & Eligibility
Admission follows TU guidelines. Applicants should visit the campus office for current eligibility, required documents, and the intake schedule. The campus communicates specialization availability each year based on faculty and TU regulations.
Learning environment and support
Electricity backup ensures regular classes; the canteen serves basic meals; sports/ECAs are optional for postgraduate learners who wish to participate in campus events. Faculty encourage ethical research, data accuracy, and clear academic writing. Graduates of M.Ed. Nepali are prepared for advanced Nepali teaching roles and academic work in language studies.
Graduates of M.Ed. EPM are prepared for roles in school administration, planning units, supervision, and NGO/INGO education projects that require planning and management skills consistent with TU training. The M.Ed. at Sankhuwasabha Multiple Campus offers focused advancement for educators within the local setting.