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Foreign university (Nepal)

Foreign-branded bachelor programs taught in Nepal

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UK/Australia/other names, taught in Nepal. Compare total fees and recognition — not only the logo.

Who this usually fits

Families who want an international-looking degree while studying in Nepal, or a possible transfer pathway later. Makes sense when budget, English readiness, and the specific partner university fit — not when the logo is the only research.

How you get in

College-specific applications, interviews, and sometimes English tests. Seats and intakes vary. Always confirm the partner university name, awarding body, and what happens if you want to move abroad mid-degree.

What the years often look like

Curriculum follows the affiliated university’s structure, taught locally. Peer mix, assessment style, and industry links depend on the Nepal campus more than the overseas logo on the gate.

Watch out for

  • Assuming the foreign name automatically means better teaching than TU/PU options.
  • Unclear total cost (tuition + “franchise” extras + retakes).
  • Vague answers on credit transfer, recognition for Nepali jobs, or further study.

Ask this before you pick

  • Who awards the final degree, and can I get that in writing?
  • What is the full four-year cost, and what do late fees or retakes cost?
  • Can I talk to alumni working in Nepal and abroad — with real contacts?