Nepal Sanskrit University

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Nepal Sanskrit University
नेपाल संस्कृत विश्वविद्यालय
Former name
Mahendra Sanskrit University
Established1986
ChancellorPrime Minister of Nepal
Vice-ChancellorProf. Dr. Yadav Prakash Lamichhane
Students2,100 [1]
Location
Beljhundi, Dang
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Websitensu.edu.np

Nepal Sanskrit University (Nepali: नेपाल संस्कृत विश्वविद्यालय) is one of the universities in Nepal. It was established in December 1986 and has its central office at Beljhundi in Dang district of Lumbini Province, Nepal. The university is 13 km away from the city of Ghorahi.

Academics[edit]

The university offers Bachelor (Shastri), Bachelor of Education, Masters (Acharya) and Doctoral courses in classical and modern subjects. It offers Bachelors of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS), and going to start Institute of Sthapatya (IOS) also condensed courses for Ayurvedacharya.[2]

The university has 12 constituent and 13 affiliated Vidhyapeetha (Campuses) around the country.

Inspired by the long unbroken tradition of Sanskrit in Nepal, the university was established for the following purposes:

  • To fulfill the need for an autonomous institution for teaching/learning activities and research of Sanskrit at many levels.
  • To systematize Sanskrit education up to the highest level in the country.
  • To preserve and promote Sanskrit education in sectors of Nepalese society.
  • To develop Nepal into a center for learning through Sanskrit education.

NSU offers facilities for degree and non-degree research works based on Sanskrit. It organizes training programs on Vedic and Buddhist teaching and Yoga training.

Administration[edit]

The Prime Minister is the chancellor of Nepal Sanskrit University. The pro-chancellor is the Minister for Education. The vice-chancellor is the chief administrator. On 12 May 2002, afire broke out in university which caused 27.5 million rupees worth of damage.[3]

Constituent campuses[edit]

Currently, there are 14 constituent campuses of Nepal Sanskrit University.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Government of Nepal | The Ministry of Education and Sports (MOES) | Mahendra Sanskrit University | Constituent Campus
  2. ^ "Shastree (Bachelor) Level".
  3. ^ "Headline News The Kathmandu Post (Nepal)". Archived from the original on 2009-02-04. Retrieved 2010-10-10.
  4. ^ "NSU-Colleges". nsu.edu.np. Retrieved 2023-05-08.