MBUST Research Grants: NPR 4M+ Awarded in Second Year
27th March 2025, Kathmandu
In just its second year of operation, Madan Bhandari University of Science and Technology (MBUST) has established itself as a leading research-driven institution in Nepal.
MBUST Research Grants
Established in Shrawan 2079 (August 2022), the university has already secured millions in research grants, launched cutting-edge projects, and positioned itself as a key player in science, technology, and sustainable development.
Breakthrough Research & Funding Success
MBUST has made waves in Nepal’s academic and scientific community with multiple high-impact research projects funded by national and international organizations:
NPR 2.8 Million in Grants from MoEST
Six MBUST researchers secured competitive grants from Nepal’s Ministry of Education, Science & Technology (MoEST) for pioneering studies, including:
Dr. Kirti Kusum Joshi – Sustainable construction using traditional gravel-mud techniques
Dr. Bhushan Shrestha – Healthcare products from Nepal’s medicinal mushrooms
Dr. Sabina Shrestha – Natural food coloring from Chitlang’s plants
Dr. Sarvesh Das Dongol – Disease detection in indigenous millet & rice
Dr. Rejan Maharjan – AI-powered plastic waste management
Dr. Jhasnath Adhikari Subin – Molecular docking & ligand database development
NPR 1.2 Million from NAST for Young Scientists
Dr. Sarvesh Das Dongol secured funding for in vitro polymerase production under NAST’s Young Scientists Program.
International Recognition: NPR 2.5 Million from the Bahay Foundation (Philippines)
Dr. Kishor Timilsina received a grant for eco-friendly, disaster-resistant housing using sustainable materials.
State-of-the-Art Research Facilities
MBUST currently operates five advanced research labs, including:
Digital Technology Lab
Organic Agriculture Lab
Forest Biomaterials Lab
Upcoming Expansion: Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics Lab
The university plans to launch a dedicated cybersecurity lab, further strengthening Nepal’s digital resilience.
Vision: A Global Science & Tech Leader
MBUST’s autonomous status (granted by Nepal’s Federal Parliament) allows it to:
Foster innovation-driven education
Attract top-tier researchers & students
Drive Nepal’s economic & technological growth
Strategic Location: Chitlang, Makwanpur
Nestled in a biodiversity-rich region, MBUST leverages local resources for sustainable research.
Why MBUST Matters for Nepal’s Future?
Reduces brain drain by offering world-class research opportunities
Boosts Nepal’s global research competitiveness
Supports sustainable development through tech & agriculture innovations
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