Why Choose Lord Buddha Education Foundation (LBEF) ? Pankaj Jalan

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Lord Buddha Education Foundation (LBEF) is the first IT College in Nepal to launch IT courses and have a well-established tradition of excellence across a broad range of academic disciplines. Similarly, it is a non-profit, non-government organization and is situated in the heart of Kathmandu valley at Maitidevi Marga. From the very beginning of its establishment in 1998, the college has made steady progress and today stands as one of the most leading colleges in Nepal with currently over 2,000 students.

Pankaj Jalan, Executive Director of Lord Buddha Education Foundation (LBEF) told that now they are conducting two programs like Computing and Technology, and Business and Management programmers while Post Graduation program is in progress. Furthermore, he added that they had applied the concept of continuous evaluation, curriculum + extra course, extra exposure for all IT students, digital marketing, placement day, and sell plan so that students can quickly adapt in the industry. Last time they even integrate with world link to provide a paid internship for the students.

He further told that LBEF has a long-standing history in the field of education and academics in Nepal.

During its establishment, LBEF tie-up with APU’s (Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation), Malaysia’s first IT College to launch IT courses in Nepal after the permission is granted by the Ministry of Education, Government of Nepal (GON). So it has given a remarkable role to create a new education environment in Nepal and to create quality education available at a reasonable cost.

Furthermore, they have highly qualified and trained faculty members that provide practical guidance, monitoring, and assistance to the students. Even more, he told that perhaps they are the only who teaches student on 5I model education system, i.e., innovation, integration, information, interactivity, and imagination, that make their students more qualified in the field of completion.

Similarly, a systematic and periodic evaluation system through following and sections tests, to assess the development of students in specific knowledge areas make learning system more remarkable. So they always focus on how to make their students career better; for this reason, it has become as one of the most demanded college for every fresher student to learn IT course.


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