Tribhuvan University was established in 1959. Tribhuvan University is Nepal’s first national higher education institution. The university’s Central Administrative Office and Central Campus are located on the northeastern facade of Kirtipur. Tribhuvan University is a non-profit making autonomous institution funded by the Government of Nepal. The Nepalese government agreed to declare Tribhuvan University as the Central University on January 8, 2013. There are five institutes and four faculties, 40 core departments, 62 constituent campuses, and 1062 associated colleges in various subjects. In addition, TU has four research centers. It has been able to meet the needs of a huge number of students. Also, it is one of the world’s largest institutions in terms of size and range of programs.
The goal of Tribhuvan University’s BBS program at the FOM is to turn students into competent managers in any field. The program is based on the idea that graduates will spend a good portion of their lives in an ever-changing environment. As a result, the student should be able to gain a broad understanding of the concepts and abilities that underpin the functioning and administration of organizations. More than 680 colleges in Nepal offer a BBS program.
Students should be able to work as a manager in business, industry, or government upon graduation. The graduate should also have a choice of work options in many business areas, including entrepreneurship. They should also be able to create much-needed jobs for others.