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TU Scholarship Program for Management Students

Degrees Offered in Nepal

Tribhuvan University's Faculty of Management offers scholarships to deserving students studying at its affiliated and constituent colleges. These scholarships are categorized into merit-based and reserved (inclusive) types. The goal is to support academically talented students and those from disadvantaged communities. Scholarships are provided for both Bachelor’s and Master’s level programs based on a transparent evaluation and scoring mechanism.

Programs Under the Faculty of Management (Tribhuvan University)

Bachelor-Level Programs

  1. Bachelor of Business Management (BBM)
  2. Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS)
  3. Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM)
  4. Bachelor of Mountain Tourism Management (BMTM)
  5. Bachelor of Mountaineering Studies (BMS)
  6. Bachelor of Public Administration (BPA)
  7. Bachelor of Travel and Tourism Management (BTTM)
  8. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
  9. Bachelor of Business Administration – Finance (BBA-F)
  10. Bachelor of Information Technology Management (BITM)

Master-Level Programs

  1. Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  2. Master of Business Administration – Finance (MBA-F)
  3. Master of Business Administration in Corporate Leadership (MBA-CL)
  4. Master of Business Administration in Marketing (MBA-Marketing)
  5. Master of Business Management (MBM)
  6. Master of Business Studies (MBS)
  7. Master of Finance and Control (MFC)
  8. Master of Hospitality Management (MHM)
  9. Master of Police Sciences (MPS)
  10. Master of Public Administration (MPA)
  11. Master of Travel and Tourism Management (MTTM)
  12. Master of Adventure Tourism Studies (MATS)
  13. MBA in Hospitality

Other Programs

  1. Master of Philosophy (M.Phil)
  2. Post Graduate Diploma in Police Science (PGDPS)

Types of Scholarships Available

  1. Merit-Based Scholarship: Awarded to students who have good academic scores.
  2. Reserved/Inclusive Scholarship: Awarded to students from specific groups (e.g., remote areas, Dalit, indigenous, Madhesi, Muslim, persons with disabilities, martyrs' families) based on government classification.

Distribution Between Merit and Reserved Categories

The scholarship quotas are distributed as follows:

  • 30% of the total scholarships go to meritorious students, fully open to all.
  • 70% of the scholarships are for the reserved category. 

Eligibility Criteria

For Bachelor’s Level

  • Must have passed the university entrance exam for the respective program.
  • Must have taken admission in a college/campus affiliated with TU.
  • Must have applied for the scholarship.
  • Must be a Nepali citizen.
  • For reserved category:
    • Must be a permanent resident of a government-designated remote area.
    • Must have studied up to Grade 10 in a public school within that district.
    • Must have passed SEE from a public school.
  • Preference will be given to those who studied in government/community schools from Grade 10 to 12 and passed SEE from public schools.
  • Educational qualifications must be from institutions recognized by the Government of Nepal.
  • The academic certificate submitted should not be more than 3 years old (from the completion date to the scholarship application deadline).
  • A certified academic certificate specifying the exact date of completion must be submitted.

For Master’s Level

  • Same criteria as above.
  • Must have completed a bachelor’s degree from a TU-affiliated institution.

How Scholarships Are Awarded

  • For first semester students, scholarships are awarded based on the CMAT entrance exam and other criteria as mentioned in eligibility.
  • From the second semester onward, the scholarship is continued based on your performance in the previous semester.

Merit List Preparation

  • Separate merit lists are prepared for reserved and merit-based scholarships.
  • Scholarships are awarded from the merit list by the Scholarship Selection Committee.
  • Three lists may be published:
    • First Scholarship Award List
    • Second Scholarship Award List (if seats remain)
    • Third Scholarship Award List (if still vacant)

Tie-Breaking Rules

  • If two candidates receive the same score:
    • Priority is given to the one who studied in public institutions.
    • If still equal, marks of Class 8 or 10 will be considered.

Reserved Category Reallocation

  • If no candidates are eligible in a reserved group, that quota may be reassigned to merit-based applicants.

Required Documents

For All Applicants

  • Copy of Nepali Citizenship Certificate
  • Copy of SEE/SLC Marksheet and Character Certificate
  • Copy of Grade 12 Marksheet and Character Certificate
  • For Master’s level: Copy of Bachelor’s Marksheet and Character Certificate

For Reserved Category Applicants

  • Recommendation proving permanent residence in a remote area and study in a public school up to Grade 10
  • Recommendation from relevant authority indicating inclusion in one of the reserved groups

Selection and Merit List Process

  • Candidates meeting all criteria may be evaluated through additional exams or assessments.
  • A merit list will be published based on the total calculated score.

Scholarship award decisions will follow the order of this list.
Scholarship Quota Based on Section Size

Scholarship quotas are allocated according to the number of students per section as follows:

Number of Students 
per Section

Reserved 
Scholarships

Merit 
Scholarships

Total 
Scholarships

33213
44314

 

 

 

 

If the number of students enrolled in a section is less than the standard quota, the number of scholarships is calculated as follows:

Student Enrollment

Scholarship Quota

Up to 40
5 to 141
15 to 242
25 to 343
35 to 444

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note:

  • While calculating, any value above 0.5 will be rounded up, and any value up to 0.4 will be rounded down.
  • However, the number of scholarships granted should not be less than what is allocated for 33 or 44 students per section.
  • If additional sections are added, the scholarship quota must increase accordingly.

If the student quota differs from 33 or 44 per section as determined during the program's affiliation, this procedure does not apply.

Criteria Breakdown for Bachelor-Level Programs

Criteria

Reserved 
Scholarship

Merit-Based 
Scholarship

CMAT Entrance Exam20%40%
Educational Background  
- SEE from government/community15%
- Grade 12 from government/community15%
Academic Achievement (GPA)  
- SEE GPA10%20%
- Grade 12 GPA20%40%
Additional Reserved Categories  
- Economically Disadvantaged5%
- Women6%
- Remote Areas1%
- Dalit2%
- Indigenous Nationalities2%
- Persons with Disabilities1%
- Madhesi Community1%
- Muslim Community1%
- Martyrs’/People’s Movement Family1%
Total100%100%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GPA Calculation Method:

  • For Reserved Category:
    • SEE GPA × 2.5
    • Grade 12 GPA × 5
  • For Merit-Based Category:
    • SEE GPA × 5
    • Grade 12 GPA × 10

If GPA is not on a 4.0 scale, it will be converted proportionally.

Criteria Breakdown for Master-Level Programs

Criteria

Reserved 
Scholarship

Merit-Based 
Scholarship

CMAT Entrance Exam20%40%
Educational Background  
- Grade 12 from 
government/community
15%
- Bachelor's from 
constituent campus
15%
Academic Achievement (GPA)  
- Grade 12 GPA10%20%
- Bachelor's GPA20%40%
Additional Reserved 
Categories
  
- Economically Disadvantaged5%
- Women6%
- Remote Areas1%
- Dalit2%
- Indigenous Nationalities2%
- Persons with Disabilities1%
- Madhesi Community1%
- Muslim Community1%
- Martyrs’/People’s Movement 
Family
1%
Total100%100%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GPA Calculation Method:

  • For Reserved Category
    • Grade 12 GPA × 2.5
    • Bachelor's GPA × 5
  • For Merit-Based Category:
    • Grade 12 GPA × 5
    • Bachelor's GPA × 10

If GPA is not on a 4.0 scale, it will be converted proportionally.

Important Notes

  • Students from private schools do not need to submit separate proof that their institution is private.
  • All documents must be certified and submitted before the application deadline.
  • Applicants are strongly advised to carefully review the eligibility and program details before selecting a scholarship program and paying the respective application fee.
  • If an application is rejected due to any mistake or shortcoming on the applicant’s part, the application fee will not be refunded under any circumstances.

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