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Kathmandu University

Kathmandu University is an autonomous, not-for-profit, non - government institution dedicated to maintain high standards of academic excellence. It is committed to develop leaders in professional areas through quality education.

It is located in a mountainous landscape in Dhulikhel Municipality about 30 kilometers east of Kathmandu (KTM) Nepal having round-the-year pleasant climate and panoramic Himalayan Views.
KU had a very modest start from a rented building at Tangal, Kathmandu. Now, it has been able to create a built up space of 46,846 square meters.

Within a period of 21 years, KU has built not only reasonable infrastructure, but also established a track record of academic excellence. At present, the University offers various undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programs in science, engineering, medicine, management, education, arts, pharmacy, environment, music, human & natural resources, information technology and biotechnology, through School of Science, School of Management, School of Engineering, School of Medical Sciences, School of Education and School of Arts. In addition to 3695 students studying in its constituent campuses 7500 students are in its affiliated colleges.

The academic programs of the University are based on credit-semester system with continuous internal evaluations. The University has adopted 1 to 10 teacher–student ratio. However, KU is very cautious in recruitment of every single faculty or non-teaching staff. The staff strength at KU is 458 for teaching and 725 for nonteaching (Including Paramedical staff). The academic calendar of minimum 230 days is strictly adhered to; admission of students is based on merit, based on their score in the previous examination and written and oral entrance tests.

Every School has its own Teacher Welfare Society, Student Welfare Council and Staff Welfare Society. The Executive Board is composed of members elected by teachers and students for the welfare of their community. Quality control is strictly followed in all programs of the university. In addition, to continually enhance the educational standard, KU has been successfully collaborating with more than fifty universities and institutions of international repute for faculty and students exchange programs, credit transfer and joint research work and exchange information. This has helped KU to establish itself well in the world community.

Tribhuvan University, #1 university in Nepal

Founded in 1959, Tribhuvan University (TU) is a public university located in kirtipur, kathmandu  Nepal. It is the first national institution of higher education in Nepal. The Central Administrative Office and the Central Campus of the university are located on the north eastern facade of Kirtipur, which is located five kilometers away from capital city Kathmandu . There are 40 central departments and 4 research centres in TU, and out of them 31 departments and 3 research centres are located at Kirtipur. The university at Kirtipur is spread over an area of 154.77 hectares.
  
The university offers  undergraduate and graduate education. More than 4,400 courses are offered, of which 500 are for intermediate-level courses (equivalent to higher secondary school), 2,079 are for undergraduate and 2,000 are for postgraduate programs. The university has 60 constituent campuses[5] and 1053 affiliated colleges throughout the country. Since it is government financed, it is less expensive than private universities like Kathmandu University, and Purwanchal University.


T U ran its programmes only through its constituent campuses before 1980. With the increasing number of students wanting higher education, it was not possible to accommodate all the students in the constituent campuses. This situation led to the establishment of colleges in the private sector because the constituent campuses alone could not meet the demand. From 1979–80, TU started providing affiliation to private colleges to conduct programmes. Across the country, 826 private colleges have received TU affiliations.

In the 2014–2015 academic session 4,05,341 students were enrolled in TU academic programmes. 1,48,141 (36.55%) students study in its 60 constituent campuses including 38 central departments, while 2,57,200 (63.45%) students study in 1053 affiliated colleges. Now it

has 7841 teaching faculty and 7413 non-teaching staff including the support staff in its constituent campuses. The number of total employees is 15254

Faculties and associated departments:
 Faculty of Management 

  • Central Department of Public Administration
  •  Central Department of Management
Faculty of Education 
  • Central Department of Education
  • Faculty of Awareness


Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

  • Central Department of Buddhist Studies
  • Central Department of Chemistry, TU
  • Central Department of Culture
  • Central Department of Economics
  • Central Department of English]
  • Central Department of Biotechnology
  • Central Department of Fine Arts
  • Central Department of Geography
  • Central Department Of Hydrology & Meteorology
  • Central Department of Geology
  • Central Department of Hindi
  • Central Department of History
  • Central Department of Home Science
  • Central Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
  • Central Department of Library Science
  • Central Department of Linguistics
  • Central Department of Maithili
  • Central Department of Nepali
  • Central Department of Nepal Bhasha
  • Central Department of Physics
  • Central Department of Political Science
  • Central Department of Population Studies
  • Central Department of Psychology
  • Central Department of Rural Development
  • Central Department of Sanskrit
  • Central Department of Sociology
  • Central Department of Anthropology


Website: http://tribhuvan-university.edu.np/

Queen’s University Canada

Founded in 1841, Queen’s University is a private research university located in  Kingston, Ontario, Canada,
mid-way between Montreal and Toronto, and near the entrance of the Rideau Canal, a UNESCO world heritage site. It was founded by Queen Victoria. Queen's holds more than 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of land throughout Ontario and owns Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, England. Queen's is organized into ten undergraduate, graduate and professional faculties and schools.

The university offers its students a small, pedestrian-friendly campus comprising six libraries and several museums and arts centres, including the Agnes Etherington Art Centre and The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts: a $72million, 80,000-square-foot performance hall and learning space for theatre, music, film and media students The full-time undergraduate programs comprise the majority of the school's enrolment, made up of 16,339 full-time undergraduate students. In 2009 the two largest programs by enrolment were the social sciences, with 3,286 full-time and part-time students, followed by engineering, with 3,097 full-time and part-time students.The university conferred 3,232 bachelor's degrees, 153 doctoral degrees, 1,142 master's degrees, and 721 first professional degrees in 2008–2009.

 Queen’s waterfront campus comprises heritage buildings made from limestone – Kingston is itself nicknamed 'Limestone City' because of the local limestone used in its construction. Its busy downtown area is a 10-minute walk away from campus, giving students easy access to all the advantages of a major city.

As the original capital city of Canada, Kingston boasts 21 National Historic Sites. It is also a major university town, home not only to Queen’s but also the Royal Military College and St. Lawrence College. The student population as a whole totals more than 30,000.

In 2013, the BBC listed Kingston as one of the top 5 university towns in the world, while personal finance website moneysense.ca ranked it as 3rd best place to live in Canada.


Admision: http://www.queensu.ca/apply
 The requirements for admission differ between students from Ontario, other provinces in Canada, and international students due to the lack of uniformity in marking schemes. In 2013, 29% of applications to full-time, first-year studies were accepted. In 2014, 66 transfer students were admitted from a pool of 600 making its acceptance rate 11% for those who had attended other post-secondary institutions.The application process emphasizes the mandatory Personal Statement of Experience (PSE). The statement expresses how the applicant's personal experiences may contribute to the university. It focuses on qualifications and involvement outside of academics and is an important factor in determining admission. Several faculties require applicants to submit a supplementary essay. 

Campus Life:http://www.queensu.ca/campuslife

  The student body of Queen's is represented by two students' unions, the Alma Mater Society (AMS) for all undergraduate students and the Society of Graduate and Professional Students for graduate students.All accredited extracurricular organizations at Queen's fall under the jurisdiction of either the AMS, or the Society of Graduate and Professional Students.

 The AMS also manages the Student Constable peer to peer security service at the university. They are responsible for ensuring the safety of patrons and staff at sanctioned events and venues across the campus, enforcing governing regulations of the AMS and uphold regulations stipulated in the Liquor Licence Act of Ontario.Student Constables do not serve as the university's primary security service as they are legally not peace officers, nor are they registered as a private security service under the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services.

IPO within 2 week; ICRA Assigns 4 to upcoming IPO issue of National Microfinance Ltd

National Microfinance Bittiya Sanstha Limited IPO will be worth Rs floating three crore (3 lakh unit shares) to the general public. ICRA Assigned grade4 to upcoming IPO issue of National Microfinance Ltd on yesterday. NIBL Capital Market Limited Has Been Assigned as the issue manager for the IPO.

An official of NIBL Capital Markets Limited Said, "The IPO  we will be floating with in 2 week.. "
It has earned net profit of Rs 1.38 crore in the second quarter of the current fiscal year 2072 / 73.The bank has paid up equity of Rs 7 crore
 

National Microfinance registered as a public company in October 30, 2014 and received the operation license in June 11, 2014 from Nepal Rastra Bank to function as a "D" Class Financial Institution and intend to Achieve the triumph to Establish itself as a Strong & Reliable Microfinance institution in Nepal.

Barry University United States

Founded in 1940 in Miami Shores, Florida, United States, Barry University is a  private Catholic university.It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 3,996, its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 124 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Barry University's ranking in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, Tier 2. Its tuition and fees are $28,160 (2015-16).

Forbes 2015 Ranking of America's Best Colleges ranked Barry University 615th on their list of America's Top Colleges.Barry University offers several continuing adult education classes at other locations in Florida. Barry University has a campus in Orlando containing the Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law and a campus in Saint Petersburg that has the second branch of its Physician Assistant Program.citation needed Barry University also has a campus on the island of St. Croix where a third branch of its Physician Assistant Program is located.

Academics

  1. School of Education
  2. School of Human Performance and Leisure Sciences
  3. School of Law (Dwayne O. Andreas)
  4. School of Natural and Health Sciences
  5. School of Nursing
  6. Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine
  7. School of Social Work
  8. School of Adult and Continuing Education
  9. School of Arts and Sciences
  10. Andreas School of Business 

What is Mutual Funds?

Mutual funds are an ideal investment option.  With low investment amount alternatives, the ability to buy or sell them on any business day and a multitude of choices based on an individual's goal and investment need, investors are free to pursue their course of life while their investments earn for them.
Based on medium or long-term investment, mutual funds have the potential to generate a higher return, as you can invest on a diverse range of sectors and industries.
Mutual funds allow investors to pool in their money for a diversified selection of securities, managed by a professional fund manager. It offers an array of innovative products like fund of funds, exchange-traded funds, Fixed Maturity Plans, Sectoral Funds and many more.

Suppose you have Rs. 100 as savings in your bank today. These can buy about 10 bottles of water. Your bank offers 5% interest per annum, so by next year you will have Rs. 105 in your bank. Probably the biggest advantage for any investor is the low cost of investment that mutual funds offer, as compared to investing directly in capital markets. Most stock options require significant capital, which may not be possible for young investors who are just starting out.

However, inflation that year rose by 10%. Therefore, one bottle of water costs Rs. 11. By the end of the year, with Rs. 105, you will not be able to afford 10 bottles of water anymore.
Mutual Funds provide an ideal investment option to place your savings for a long-term inflation adjusted growth, so that the purchasing power of your hard earned money does not plummet over the years.

University of New Hampshire United States

Founded  in 1866, The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is a public research university in the University System of New Hampshire (USNH), in the United States. It offers a high-quality education that has extraordinary value. Explore the more than two hundred degree programs, offered through eleven schools and colleges, on three beautiful campuses.

The institution was officially associated with Dartmouth College and was directed by Dartmouth's president. Durham resident Benjamin Thompson left his farm and assets to the state for the establishment of an agricultural college. On January 30, 1890, Benjamin Thompson died and his will became public. On March 5, 1891 Gov. Hiram Americus Tuttle signed an act accepting the conditions of Thompson's will. On April 10, 1891, Gov. Tuttle signed a bill authorizing the college's move to Durham, New Hampshire.

In 1893, Thompson Hall was completed, built with native granite and state-manufactured brick. That fall, with 37-year-old, former minister Charles S. Murkland at its helm, the College opened its doors in Durham. In his inaugural address, President Murkland spoke of the "full freedom of the highest intellectual fellowship," committing the College to also embrace the liberal arts.

Today, The University is not only a land-grant institution but also a designated sea- and space-grant University, and ranks among the top-tier research institutions nationally. The University comprises dozens of academic departments, interdisciplinary institutes, and research centers that attract students and faculty from around the world. As state-of-the-art facilities are built to support academic growth, and new residence and dining halls are built to meet the growing popularity of campus life, the University continues to rest lightly on old Ben Thompson's farm, where some 13,000 students and hundreds of faculty and staff live and work amid the rolling hills and riverbeds of one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation.

The University offers many opportunities for students to study abroad through managed programs, exchange programs and approved programs. As of fall 2004, there were 561 students (4 percent of the student body) studying in 38 different countries. The university runs / manages 22 study abroad programs in locations which include Cambridge, England; London, England; Edinburgh, Scotland; Brest, France; Dijon, France; Grenoble, France; Budapest, Hungary; Osaka, Japan; Utrecht, Netherlands; Maastricht, Netherlands; Ascoli Piceno, Italy; New Zealand; India; South Africa; Kenya; and Granada, Spain. The university also accepts credit from over 300 approved programs that are run through other institutions. The university organizes an annual summer abroad program at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University. There are also over 100 National Exchange Program opportunities.
for more information   clik here  http://www.unh.edu/

The University of Notre Dame

University of Notre Dame is a private institution that was founded in 1842. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 8,448, its setting is urban, and the campus size is 1,250 acres.niversity of Notre Dame's ranking in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, 18. Its tuition and fees are $47,929 (2015-16).
Notre Dame is located in South Bend, Ind., just 100 miles outside of Chicago. Only freshmen are required to live on campus, but most students choose to remain on campus in one of the 29 single-sex residence halls.

The University of Notre Dame began late on the bitterly cold afternoon of November 26, 1842, when a 28-year-old French priest, Rev. Edward Sorin, C.S.C., and seven companions, all of them members of the recently established Congregation of Holy Cross, took possession of 524 snow-covered acres that the Bishop of Vincennes had given them in the Indiana mission fields.

A man of lively imagination, Father Sorin named his fledgling school in honor of Our Lady, in his native tongue, “L’Université de Notre Dame du Lac” (The University of Our Lady of the Lake). On January 15, 1844, the University was thus officially chartered by the Indiana legislature.

Father Sorin’s indomitable will was best demonstrated in April of 1879 when a disastrous fire destroyed the Main Building, which housed virtually the entire University. Saying “If it were ALL gone, I should not give up,” Father Sorin employed 300 workers daily throughout the summer and rebuilt the structure that still stands today, topped by a gleaming Golden Dome.

It is divided into eight schools and colleges, the largest of which is the College of Arts and Letters. Notre Dame’s graduate and professional programs include the highly ranked Mendoza College of Business and Law School in addition to a well-regarded School of Architecture, which offers undergraduate and graduate programs.

The main campus is located in Notre Dame, Indiana, an unincorporated community in the Michiana area of Northern Indiana, north of South Bend and four miles (6 km) from the Michigan state line.In September 2011, Travel+Leisure listed Notre Dame as having one of the most beautiful college campuses in the United States. Now it lies on 1,250 acres (5.1 km2) just south of the Indiana Toll Road and includes 143 buildings located on quads throughout the campus.


Dibyaswori Hydropower Limited will be floating 26.40 lakh unit shares

 Dibyaswori Hydropower Limited is planning to come out with IPO for local people. The company will be floating 26.40 lakh unit shares of Rs 26.40 million to the locals of the project affected areas.

he Hydropower project is situated at Dhupu VDC in Sankhuwasabha. The hydropower project has the capacity of generating 4MW electricity.

Ace Capital Limited has been assigned as the issue manager for the IPO of Dibyaswori Hydropower Company Limited.

After the IPO for the locals of project affected area, the company will be floating 3, 96,000 unist for the general public.

#1 information about Princeton University

 Founded in 1746,  Princeton University is a private research university. The University has  a total undergraduate enrollment of 5,391, its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 600 acres. It provides a  semester-based academic calendar. Princeton University's ranking in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, 1. The University is a vibrant community of scholarship and learning that stands in the nation's service and the service of humanity. In the 2014–15 Times Higher Education assessment of the world's greatest universities, Princeton was ranked #7. In the 2014/15 QS World University Rankings, it was ranked 9th overall in the world and 5th among US universities.

 Chartered in 1746, Princeton is the fourth-oldest college in the United States. It is an independent, coeducational, nondenominational institution that provides undergraduate and graduate instruction in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering. As a world-renowned research university, Princeton seeks to achieve the highest levels of distinction in the discovery and transmission of knowledge and understanding. At the same time, Princeton is distinctive among research universities in its commitment to undergraduate teaching.

Today, more than 1 thousand 1 hundred faculty members instruct approximately 5 thousand 2 hundred undergraduate students and 2 thousand 6 hundred graduate students. The University's generous financial aid program ensures that talented students from all economic backgrounds can afford a Princeton education.

Princeton has been associated with 41 Nobel laureates, 21 National Medal of Science winners, 14 Fields Medalists, the most Abel Prize winners and Fields Medalists (at the time of award) of any university (five and eight, respectively), 10 Turing Award laureates, five National Humanities Medal recipients, 209 Rhodes Scholars, and 126 Marshall Scholars. Two U.S. Presidents, 12 U.S. Supreme Court Justices (three of whom currently serve on the court), and numerous living billionaires and foreign heads of state are all counted among Princeton's alumni.

Academics:
Undergraduates fulfill general education requirements, choose among a wide variety of elective courses, and pursue departmental concentrations and interdisciplinary certificate programs. Required independent work is a hallmark of undergraduate education at Princeton.
Doctoral education available in all disciplines emphasizes original and independent scholarship, while master's degree programs in architecture, engineering, finance, public affairs and public policy prepare candidates for careers in public life and professional practice.
The Graduate School offers advanced degrees spanning the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering.

The University of Central Florida

Founded in June 10, 1963,The University of Central Florida and its 13 colleges provide opportunities to more than 63,000 students from all 50 states and more than 150 countries. It is located in Orlando, Florida, UCF is the largest university in the United States by undergraduate enrollment and the second largest by total enrollment. The University is ranked  one of the “Most Innovative” universities by U.S. News & World Report, a best-value university by The Princeton Review and Kiplinger’s, and one of the nation’s most affordable colleges by Forbes.

Main campus
The central Florida has very unique and good design .The campus was designed to be a pedestrian oriented campus, with a series of concentric circles.
The outermost circle is Gemini Blvd, which is also the main road for vehicular traffic on campus. Inside of Gemini, there is Apollo Circle, Mercury Circle, and finally Pegasus Circle as the innermost circle. Pegasus Circle contains the student union, which is the center of the campus, with the John C. Hitt Library located directly to the south of it. All academic buildings are located inside of Gemini, with the circle divided up into pie-shaped sections for each college. As there are very few roads inside of Gemini, many buildings' loading docks are accessible only by sidewalks and thus receive most deliveries at night. The University of Central Florida campus is one of only two in the nation with a concentric circle design, the other being the University of California, Irvine.

UCF Colleges

  • College of Arts and Humanities
  • Undergraduate Studies
  • College of Sciences
  • Rosen College of Hospitality Management
  • College of Optics and Photonics
  • College of Nursing
  • College of Medicine
  • College of Health and Public Affairs
  • College of Graduate Studies
  • College of Engineering and Computer Science
  • College of Education and Human Performance
  • College of Business Administration
  • The Burnett Honors College        
UCF's admission rate for first-time-in-college freshmen has declined from 61% of prospective students admitted in the Fall of 2005, to 43% for Fall 2014. Due to the decrease in the rate of admission, UCF is rated as a "selective" university by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Over 96% of undergraduates receive financial aid, with an average financial aid package of $11,442 and about 70% of aid distributed in the forms of grants or scholarships.

90% of students receive scholarships through the Florida Bright Futures program. Forty percent of incoming freshman received Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or an equivalent college credit upon entrance, while 30% of the freshman class received merit based scholarships. The retention rate of the 2010 freshman class was 87%.

Aston University England

Founded in 1895, Aston University is a public research campus university situated at Gosta Green, in the city center of Birmingham, England. Aston University received its Royal Charter from Queen Elizabeth II on 22 April 1966.

The University was ranked  by Q S as the #42 best university in the world under 50 years old in 2015. It was ranked 5th in the UK for the percentage of graduates entering employment who achieve graduate level jobs in the 2012 Sunday Times University Guide. Aston students are the joint 15th most satisfied students out of 136 UK Universities, with the overall satisfaction level at 90%. Aston University was responsible for educating 2.3 per cent of the UK's millionaires, placing Aston among the top 10 UK universities for producing millionaires.

Scholarships
The University rewards with scholarships to the value of £2,000 for the very best students with the Aston Excellence Scholarship. The Aston Aspire Scholarship offers a discount of £ 2,000 for students who meet household income criteria. To ensure that all students have an opportunity to undertake the placement that will benefit them the most, we offer an Aston Placement Scholarship. The award is available to students who qualify for the Excellence or Aspire Scholarships, or who take an unpaid or international placement. But there is no scholarship for the students from Nepal and some others country.  Fore more information about Scholarship  visit here  http://www.aston.ac.uk/scholarships/

Schools of Study
School of Engineering & Applied Science
0121 204 3535 | eas_reception@aston.ac.uk

School of Life & Health Sciences
0121 204 3000 | Staff directory

School of Languages & Social Sciences
0121 204 3700 | lss_reception@aston.ac.uk

Centre for Executive Development
0121 204 3160 | abs_exec_dev@aston.ac.uk

Aston Business School
0121 204 3000 | business@aston.ac.uk

Aston Medical School
0121 204 3284 | ams@aston.ac.uk
Centre for Learning, Innovation and Professional Practice (CLIPP)
0121 204 4225 | clipp@aston.ac.uk


Himalayan Power Partner Limited is planning to issue Rs 10.65 million (10.65 lakh unit shares)

Himalayan Power Partner Limited is planning to issue Rs 10.65 crore (10.65 lakh unit shares)Initial public offering (IPO) for the general public. Global IME Capital Limited Jamal Kathmandu is the issue manager for the IPO.

Himalayan Power was established in 2004. as a private limited company with the main objectives to provide the services in the fields of research, development and consultation in the energy sector. The company was transformed to the Public Limited Company in June 2013 after entry of NRN Investment Limited as a partner. The company is developing DordiKhola Hydropower Project (27 MW) in Lamjung, Nepal.

Jaipur University of India

The School of Distance Education and Learning (SODEL) of Jaipur National University was built up in the year 2008-2009. In Sept, 2009 the University got endorsement from DEC and the Joint Committee of AICTE-UGC-DEC agreed its endorsement to begin different projects of learns at under graduate and post graduate level.

The University was established by the combination of two professional institutes that were formed in 2002 by the Seedling Group. These institutes were amalgamated and various new programmes were introduced to create the Jaipur National University.

One of the considerable focal points of Distance Learning is that it gives a feasible and moderate different option for traditional method of training, particularly for those, who for a few financial, family and geographic requirements, couldn't get instruction regardless of their high inspiration and certified inclination for studies, furthermore for the individuals who don't have time for instruction through ordinary mode due to their own, proficient and family

Quality affirmation and upkeep have been the saying of the School of Distance Education and Learning, and has from the start kept up equality with training offered to normal understudies in schools and colleges.

The understudies are given quality study material in Self Learning design and notwithstanding this advising is given by knowledgeable and experienced scholastic advocates at the spot close to their doorstep.

Academics

  1. School of Languages, Literature & Society
  2. School of Life & Basic Sciences
  3. School of Nursing
  4. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  5. School of Social Sciences
  6. Seedling Institute of Media Studies
  7. Seedling School of Law & Governance
  8. Institute for Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Jaipur
  9. School of Business & Management
  10. School of Computer & Systems Sciences
  11. School of Education
  12. School of Engineering & Technology
  13. School of Hotel Management & Catering Technology

The university has been ranked by India Today in 2013, 2014 and 2015 as one of India's # 30 universities.
According to SiliconIndia, it has ranked the university in the MBA Top 20 private universities.
Likewise,BioSpectrum India has ranked the university in the Top 20 Biotech schools.

The University is now providing distance education through multimedia channels. JNU University is ranked among top 50 universities by India Today and is one of the top universities in Rajasthan. 

Green Development Bank going to sell its share to general Public

Green Development Bank, a 3 districts level development bank has proposed Initial Public Offering (IPO) worth Rs 4.5 Million .The bank has authorization to operate in Baglung, Kaski and Myagdi districts. It is currently operational in Baglung and Myagdi districts.

 Bank is proposing to come out with its IPO of 450,000 units of equity shares of face value Rs 100/- per share to be issued to general public. NIBL Capital Market Limited, Naxsal, Kathmandu  is the issue manager of Its IPO.

It has a paid up capital of Rs 5.5 crore. After the IPO the paid up capital will be Rs 10 crore. The authorize capital is Rs 32 crore. It has net loss of Rs 26 lakh . It has mobilized deposits of Rs 25 crore with loan and advances of Rs 20.42 crore.

The dev bank’s Capital Adequacy Ratio stands at 19.04% and CD Ratio stands at 69.77% as per Q4 of last fiscal year.

Get your Degree from Warner University

Established 1968, Warner University is a Private Christian adult arts college in Lake Princedom, Florida, attached with the Religion of God.

The Pontious Learning Resourcefulness Place serves as the scholarly assemblage at Filmmaker University. Its assembling includes around 95,000 books and 8,000 periodical subscriptions in several contrastive formats. The Pontious Acquisition Ingeniousness Edifice also offers various specialized collections including the Curriculum Materials Area, Instructional Materials Lab and the Pioneer Area. The Innovator Shack houses the Church of God and Warner Lincoln archival materials.

Filmmaker University teams are nicknamed as the Royals. The university competes at the Domestic Association of Intercollegiate Competition NAIA Partition II rase and holds body in The Sun Discussion, erst famous as the Florida Sun Word FSC. Men's sports countenance ball, sport, span land, sport, sport, football, tennis, extract & earth and volleyball; patch women's sports countenance hoops, cheerleading, mark state, terpsichore, sport, soccer, softball, sport, belt & earth and volleyball.

Warner University is currently the exclusive college,university to furnish a Men's Volleyball thought in the suggest of Florida. The men's volleyball curriculum participates in the Mid-America Men's Volleyball Intercollegiate Association MAMVIC. The system has seen more success in the yore two seasons, making game to o.k. appearances in the Tachikara-NAIA Men's Volleyball National Invitational Competition.

Warner Austral College was founded in 1968 by the Southeastern Relationship of the Service of God in Dramatist, Indiana. In 2008, the analyze was denaturised to Filmmaker University.

Filmmaker's 360-acre 1,456,868.3 m2 campus is situated 5 miles 8 km miles region of Lake Cymru, Florida, in the true eye of the utter between City and City.

Enrolment averages 1,200 students and it has a student-to-faculty ratio of 16:1. Its student body represents 26 states and 18 countries.

SHAPE Student of the Year Award

According to the University, Colby Retkowski, Physical Education K-12 senior, on being selected as the 2016 SHAPE Florida Student of the Year!

Professor Dr. Maureen Davin was proud to share this news as this means Warner University swept the student awards for the SHAPE Florida Convention in November. Colby also plays on the Warner Royals Baseball team.




#1 Information About University of Northern Iowa


Founded in 1876, The University of North Iowa (UNI) is a public University in Cedarwood Water, Ioway, Cohesive States. 90 majors across the colleges of Business Administration, Education, Humanities, Arts, and Sciences, and Social and Behavioral sciences, and graduate college.

UNI has consistently been titled one of the "Mortal in the Midwest in the Town Inspect Optimal 351 College Rankings handbook, and has stratified wares in the category 7 regional universities Midwest by U.S. Info & Grouping Information for xii serial age. UNI's line info has consistently ranked in the top 10 universities in the prohibitionist for the licence valuate of first-time candidates on the CPA Exam.

Aggregation sizes at UNI middling around 32 students; they are mostly taught by body, not ism assistants. Tenured and tenure-track module teach 75 proportionality of UNI's classes. The Hap 2013 enrolment is 12,159.Ninety-two proportionality of its students are from the Refer of Iowa, in the One States.
For students involved in studying foreign, UNI is hierarchical quartern in the country for the sum number of students who study foreign among control's state institutions, according to Undecided Doors 2002, the reference papers on international activity publicized by the Make of Foreign Teaching.

The Lincoln of Union Chiwere was founded as a conclusion of two potent forces of the ordinal century. Foremost, Sioux sought to maintenance for orphans of its Polite War veterans, and secondly, Iowa necessary a unexclusive instructor breeding establishment. In 1876, when Ioway no person needful an parentless domestic, legislators Edward G. Bandleader and H. C. Hemenway started the Ioway Country Natural Edifice.

The education's basic construction opened in 1869 and was legendary as Nuclear Explorer. The business contained classrooms, inferior areas, and a experience artifact for most of the students. It was also a domestic to the college's prototypic financier, River Cleland Gilchrist. The edifice was the viscus and feeling of the refine, allowing students to document courses of two-year, three-year, and four-year degrees. In 1965, a attack obliterated Middlemost Hall, and edifice module and Cedarwood Falls citizens donated over $5000 to sign building Gilchrist Author of Northern Ioway Commandment and Investigate Edifice is a building complicated incorporating biology gardens for investigate and activity. It is settled on the campus of the Lincoln of Circumboreal Chiwere in Wood Falls, Iowa.



Strayer University

 Strayer University is a Private, 4-year, for-profit University in United states. It was established  in 1892. In initial phase it was as a Strayer's Business College. Later it became Strayer College and  finally in 1988 it bbecame granted university.  The university enrolls about 40,000 students through its online learning programs, and at 76 campuses located in 16 U.S. states. The university specializes in degree programs for working adults and offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in subjects such as accounting, business administration, criminal justice, education, health services administration, information technology and public administration. It is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The universityworks with over 300 Fortune 500 companies to educate their employees. The University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

More than half of the students take all of their courses online, and the entire bachelor's and master's degree programs can be completed via the Internet. As of February 2013, of the 48,000 total students, approximately 29,000 took 100 percent of their courses online. Students can also take a fully campus-based program, or take a combination of online and campus-based courses.

The admissions requirement for undergraduate degree programs at Strayer University is a high school diploma or its equivalent. For graduate degrees other than the Executive MBA, admissions requirements include a bachelor's degree from an accredited college. Graduate students must meet at least one of the following criteria: a minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average during junior and senior years of the degree; a minimum score of 450 on the Graduate Management Admission Test; a minimum score of 1,000 on the Graduate Record Examination; or demonstration that they are of "graduate potential". Admissions requirements for the Executive MBA program include a minimum 3.0 undergraduate grade point average from an accredited university, five years of management experience and completion of an admission application.

PROGRAM                   TUITION                     COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Graduate                     $2450* per course                12 course curriculum
Undergraduate:        Part time   $1420 per course     fewer than 13.5 quarter credit hours**

Undergraduate:         Full time $1420 per course    13.5 or more quarter credit hours** per quarter

How to remember what we read ?

The best way to remember  any thing  is that when you free from any work try to remember what was your chapter and what you learnt in there. In the beginning you try to remember little thing and expand it day by day. Every day you try to  simplify in a such way that while you are walking.sitting, and other minor work remember the definition of any matters and apply it on your real life. Imagine the course of content is gold for you and you are trying to get it. It mean when you saw a beautiful place you can imagine it sudden and never forget it for a long time.
 
Everyone should have a purpose for their reading and think about how that purpose is being fulfilled during the actual reading. The advantage for remembering is that checking continuously for how the purpose is being fulfilled helps the reader to stay on task, to focus on the more relevant parts of the text, and to rehearse continuously as one reads. This also saves time and effort because relevant items are most attended.
Identifying the purpose should be easy if you freely choose what to read. Just ask yourself, “Why am I reading this?” If it is to be entertained or pass the time, then there is not much problem. But myriad other reasons could apply, such as:

to understand a certain problem of Mathematics
to crystallize your opinion on it. what comes in your mind write it down and finally compare with original answers which help you to remember fast. in every field Theoritical knowledge is most important to solve the question. so be familiar , closer than closer with the topic.
to satisfy a requirement of an academic course or other assigned reading.
Many of us have readings assigned to us, as in a school environment. Or the boss may hand us a manual and say “Here. We need you to read this.” Whether the order comes from a teacher or boss, we need to ask, “What do you want me to learn from this?” In the absence of such guidance, you should still formulate your best guess about what you should learn and remember from the reading.
and please final statement  see below.
'WHILE YOU COMING FROM OFFICE OR OTHER PLACES TOWARDS YOUR HOME THEN THERE IS NO NEED TO REMEMBER WAY FOR YOU  BUT FOR ME I  HAVE TO REMEMBER IT. So practice is very much important in every where.

A cheapest University for foreign students in Canada - Memorial University of Newfoundland

 when international students want  to study in Canada, they have lots of questions like which university is best or cheap? So we are filling very happy today here to give information about Memorial University of Newfoundland which is one of the cheapest university of Canada.
 Statistics of 2013 reveal that there are 1,872 international students from 90 countries at Memorial University of Newfoundland comprising almost 11% of the total student population at the University. The University offers hundreds of diverse programs and the teaching is quality oriented based on small class size. Moreover, the university is offering scholarship for brilliant students and on campus jobs too.

There are over 17,000 students currently enrolled in full and part-time studies at It.This number includes both undergraduate and graduate students. Approximately 85% of students are from Newfoundland and Labrador. The most popular programs include Engineering, Business Administration, Nursing, Education, English, Folklore, French, History, Biology, Biochemistry, and Psychology. The university has an international reputation in a variety of disciplines. In particular, it is well recognized as having one of the top folklore departments in the world.

Quick Stats:
Percentage of International Students: 11%
World Rank: 657
National Rank: 24
Annual International Tuition Fee for 2015:
Undergraduate Programs: $8,800
Master Programs: $13,705

King University

 Founded in 1867 as King College, the University offers more than 90 majors, minors, pre-professional degrees and concentrations in fields such as business, nursing, law, medical and health sciences, pharmacy, education, and humanities. It is a Presbyterian, doctoral-level comprehensive university located in Bristol, Tennessee, USA.
 Academics:   King has 7 schools of learnings they are as follow
  • School of Nursing
  • Peeke School of Christian Mission
  • School of Behavioral and Health Sciences
  • School of Applied Science and Technology
  • King College of Arts and Sciences
  • School of Business
  • School of Education 
The King University campus is located on 135 acres approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 km) from downtown Bristol, Tennessee. All main buildings on campus are brick and of Georgian-style architecture.[3] King University also has three additional Tennessee campuses located in Kingsport, Knoxville, and Nashville. There are 10 additional instructional locations across Southwest Virginia and Tennessee.

Washington and Lee University

 Established in 1749, Washington and Lee University is a private Art University named by two persons, George Washington, whose generous endowment of $20,000 in 1796 helped the fledgling school (then known as Liberty Hall Academy) survive, and Robert E. Lee, who provided innovative educational leadership during his transformational tenure as president of Washington College from 1865 to 1870.

In 1796, George Washington endowed the academy with $20,000 in James River Canal stock, at the time the largest gift ever given to an educational institution in the United States. Washington's gift continues to provide nearly $1.87 a year toward every student's tuition. The gift rescued Liberty Hall from near-certain insolvency. In gratitude, the trustees changed the school's name to Washington Academy; in 1813 it was chartered as Washington College. An 8-foot tall statue of George Washington, known as Old George, was placed atop Washington Hall on the historic Colonnade in 1844 in memory of Washington's gift. The current statue is made of bronze; the original wooden statue was restored and now resides in the university's library. Washington and Lee is divided into three schools: (1) The College, where all undergraduates begin their studies, encompassing the liberal arts, humanities and hard sciences, with notable interest among students in pre-health and pre-law studies; (2) the Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics, which offers majors in accounting, business administration, economics, politics, and public accounting; and (3) the School of Law, which offers Juris Doctor and Master of Laws degrees.

The campus took its current architectural form in the 1820s when a local merchant, "Jockey" John Robinson, an uneducated Irish immigrant, donated funds to build a central building. For the dedication celebration in 1824, Robinson supplied a huge barrel of whiskey, which he intended for the dignitaries in attendance. But according to a contemporary history, the rabble broke through the barriers and created pandemonium, which ended only when college officials demolished the whiskey barrel with an axe. A justice of the Virginia State Supreme Court, Alex. M. Harman, Jr. ('44 Law), re-created the episode in 1976 for the dedication of the new law school building by having several barrels of Scotch imported (without the unfortunate dénouement). Robinson also left his estate to Washington College. The estate included between 70 and 80 slaves. Until 1852, the institution benefited from their enslaved labor and, in some cases, from their sale.[8] In 2014, Washington and Lee University joined such colleges as Harvard University, Brown University, the University of Virginia, and The College of William & Mary in researching, acknowledging, and publicly apologizing for participating in the institution of slavery.

Washington and Lee offers 42 undergraduate majors (including interdisciplinary majors in neuroscience, medieval and Renaissance studies, and Russian area studies) and 22 minors, including interdisciplinary programs in African-American studies, East Asian studies, environmental studies, Latin American and Caribbean studies, poverty and human capability studies (Shepherd Program), and women's and gender studies.
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