Nepal’s oldest and largest humanities Institute Ratna Rajya Laxmi Campus (RR Campus) has introduced a new course; Bachelors of Computer Application (BCA) from this academic session.

The program is seated for a total of 35 students.  Students with any subject background in +2 can enroll for this course, said Tapendra Jung Shahi, President of  Free Student Union at RR Campus. Shahi also informed that all the necessary human resources and equipment have already been arranged for the program.

The entrance examination For BCA will be taken by Tribhuwan University.

This is a good news for those who are preparing to pursue their academic career in Computer Application.

Earlier year, the college launched Bachelors in Social work (BSW)

About BCA
The BCA program of Tribhuvan University is of 4 years. The program runs on semester-system. The faculties of Humanities and Social Science control this program.

RR Campus has been offering the last batch of Annual System of Master’s Degree as well as Semester courses in seven subjects: Nepali, English, Economics, Population Studies, Sociology, Anthropology and Journalism and Mass Communication. Similarly, it is also offering Master’s Degree semester courses in Nepali, English, Economics, Population Studies, Sociology and Journalism and Communication courses.

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