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2074

Engineering
Education
Purbanchal University College Association Nepal
(PUCAN)
Why Engineering?
Exposure to various technical subjects and skill that
are transferable to most industries
The chance to be part of a elite group of
professionals always in demand
Engineers find themselves in industries, finance,
investment banking, human resources, IT, business
development and administration areas too
To earn handsome money

What does it take to be an


Engineer?
You dont have to be a genius to be an Engineer
People who become Engineers:
are curious about how things work
solve interesting life problems
design and experiment
work with others as a team

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Universities Currently Running
Engineering Programs
Purbanchal University
Tribhuvan University
Kathmandu University
Madhya Paschimanchal University
Pokhara University
Sudur Paschimanchal University

Engineering Courses offered by


Purbanchal University
BE Civil
BE Computer
BE Electronics & Communication
BE Architecture
BE Biomedical Engineering
BE Electrical
BE Geomatics
B. Tech in Biotechnology
B.Sc in Biotechnology
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Why Purbanchal University ?
Updated world class syllabi
International Grading System
Gaining strength day by day
Maintaining Academic Calendar

Enrollment Procedure
Eligibility
Minimum Second division in +2 Science or
equivalent (Physical or Bio.) or Diploma in
Engineering. No need extra math in 12.
Minimum Second division in +2 in any Discipline for
BCA, BIT
Must pass PU entrance examination
Entrance paper includes Multiple Choice Questions
in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English (and
Biology -only for Biomedical& Biotech)

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PU Affiliated Colleges Running
Engineering Program
SN Colleges Program Contact Email/Website
1 Acme Engineering College BE Civil, BE Computer, 4280445, acme@acme.edu.np
BE Electronics & 4282962, www.acme.edu.np
Communication, B. 4670924/25
Architecture
2 Aryan School of Engineering BE Civil, BCA, BIT 4485146, info@thearyanschool.edu.np
4485148, www.thearyanschool.edu.np
9801125261
3 Central Engineering College BE Civil
- Janakpur
4 College of Biomedical BE Biomedical 4441467, info@biomedical.edu.np
Engineering and Applied Engineering 4437822 www.biomedical.edu.np
Sciences

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PU Affiliated Colleges Running
Engineering Program
SN Colleges Program Contact Email/Website
5 College of Information BE Computer, 4111840, info@cit.edu.np
Technology & Engineering BE Electronics & 4111503 www.cit.edu.np
Communication, BCA, BIT
6 Eastern College of BE Civil, BE Computer, 021-526925, info@eascoll.edu.np,
Engineering -Biratngar BE Electronics & 538412 www.eascoll.edu.np
Communication, BCA, BIT
7 Hillside College of Engineering BE Civil, BE Electrical 5147207 www.hillside.edu.np
9802027974 hillsidecollege@hotmail.com
8 Himalayan Institute of Science BE Civil, BE Electronics & 4784951, info@hist.edu.np

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and Technology (HIST) Communication, 4784954 www.hist.edu.np
M.Sc. Engineering
Management,
M.Sc. Infermation System
Engineering

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PU Affiliated Colleges Running
Engineering Program
SN Colleges Program Contact Email/Website
9 Himalayan Whitehouse BE Civil, BE Computer, 5548314, info@aitm.edu.np
International College (AITM) BE Electronics & 5552376 www.aitm.edu.np
Communication, BIT, B
Tech Biotechnology
10 Kantipur City College (KCC) BE Civil, BE Computer, 4430239, info@kcc.edu.np
BE Electronics & 4437093 www.kcc.edu.np
Communication, BCA, BIT, 9860352875
BBA, MAMCJ, PGDCA, 9860352876
MCA
11 Kantipur International College B.E Civil/ B. Architecture 5582564, khmc@wlink.com.np
(KIC) 5582565, www.kantipurinternational.
4780564 edu.np

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PU Affiliated Colleges Running
Engineering Program
SN Colleges Program Contact Email/Website
12 Kantipur Valley College BBA, MBA, EMBA, 01-5538233, kvc@info.com
Kumaripati, Lalitpur B-Twch in Bio-Tech 5541341 jm_amatya@hotmail.com
www.kvc.com.np
13 Nepal Polytechnic Institute BE Civil, BE Electrical 056-572417, babudhakal@hotmail.com
(NPI) 524161, www.npibharatpur.org.np
Bharatpur, Chitwan 9855060768
14 SANN International College B.Sc.Biotechnology BBA 01-4420509, College.sann@gmail.com,
for Higher Studies, Gairidhara, 014430840, www.sann.edu.np
Naxal,KTM 9840018473

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Civil Engineering
Physical Development is carried out by Civil
Engineers.
Sub-discipline of Civil Engineering..
Surveying
Material Science and Engineering
Construction Engineering
Earthquake Engineering
Environment Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Water Resource Engineering
Structural Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Municipal or Urban Engineering
Control Engineering......

Why Civil Engineering?


Nepal has just entered into physical development
process
Hydropower development require huge number of
civil Engineers
Job opportunities in various projects and
departments under various Ministries
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Self Employment
Contractors
Consultants
INGOs and NGOs
Gulf Countries
Higher study opportunities in different sub-
disciplines...

Electrical Engineering
Deals with various areas concerned with:
Control System
Power System
Electrical System Design
Semiconductor Devices
Power Plants
Alternative Renewable Energy
Power Generation & Distribution

Career Prospects of Electrical Engineering


Electrical engineering graduates can expect career
opportunities in a wide scope of career paths including:
Several industries, power plants and alternative
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/ renewable energy projects, hydro power
projects.
Fields of engineering for Electrification &
Design.
Nepal Electricity Authority, Nepal Telecom,
Nepal Airlines, NCELL etc.
Teaching and research, and higher degree
studies locally or overseas.
Highly demanded engineering platform
(Specially Norway, Australia, Canada, UAE,
Qatar etc.)

Biomedical Engineering
Fusion of Biology, Medicine and Engineering.
A revolutionary approach in medical industry that
deals with inventing biocompatible materials,
artificial tissues and organs.
Also deals with inventing diagnostic tools and
machines that helps to diagnose and treat life
threatening ailments.
Versatility of biomedical engineering ranges from
designing catheter and cannula, syringes to creating
tissue engineered bio-artificial organs (e.g. bio-
artifical heart valves, pancreas, urinary bladder etc.),

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designing machines like X-ray, MRI, Mammography
and live saving devices like pacemakers and stents.

Future Prospects in Biomedical


Engineering
Biomedical Engineering regarded as the best job
worldwide.
Biomedical engineers are employed in hospitals,
research centers, medical devices manufacturing
companies, equipment suppliers and many more.
Best opportunities for further studies.
50% of our graduates are pursuing PhD and
Masters Degree in different parts of the world
including USA, UK, Singapore, Belgium, Germany,
Japan etc.

Bachelor in Architecture
Expertise gained through B.Arch. Course
Space Planning and Design of major types of
Buildings ( residences, commercial, school etc.)
Building Construction and Management
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Drafting and Design development both through
manual and software aided
Model Making for visual presentation
Interior Design
Urban Design and Planning
Architectural Conservation
Building Project Management

Career Prospects
Private firm or Consultancy as an Consultant
Architect and Designer
Department of Urban and Building
Construction
Local Development Authorities (Municipalities,
Town Development etc)
Colleges and Institutes as Academicians and
Researchers
Site Architects for Developer
Urban Designer / Planner, Interior Designer
Interior Designer
Conservation Architect
Graphic Designer and Animators

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B. Tech Biotechnology
Major Fields of Biotechnology
Healthcare or Red Biotechnology
Agricultural or Green Biotechnology
Industrial (gene based) or White Biotechnology
Marine and Freshwater or Blue Biotechnology
Desert or Brown Biotechnology
Bioterrorism or Dark Biotechnology
Bioinformatics or Gold Biotechnology
Classical or Grey Biotechnology (fermentation)
Patents/IPR or Purple Biotechnology
Nutritional or Yellow Biotechnology

Carrer Path for Bio-Tech


Research and Development: Lab Technician, Research
Assistant, Bioinformatics Analyst, Research Scientist,
Forensic Scientist, Engineer

Manufacturing and Production


Environmental Technician, Manufacturing technician,
Maintenance and Instrumentation Technician, Product
Development Engineer,Process Technician

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Quality Control and Assurance
Quality Control Technician, Documentation Coordinator,
Quality Control Analyst, Validation Specialist

Clinical Research
Documentation Associate, Clinical Research Associate,
Biostatistician, Regulatory Affairs Associate

Sales and Technical support


Sales Associate, Facilities technician, Corporate
Scientific Professionals

Computer Engineering
Integrates several fields of Information &
Communication Technology and computer science
required to develop computer hardware and
software.
The major technical areas of Computer Engineering:
Cryptography
Cyber Security
Computer Networking
Design automation
Artificial intelligence

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Computer software, web, cloud computing
Compilers and operating systems design
Computer vision, embedded system and
robotics

Career prospects in Computer Engineering


Employed in Government sectors as well as in
international giants Microsoft, Google, Apple
Computer engineers have highest starting salaries in
engineering around the world.
Computer engineers
embed computers in other machines and
systems,
build networks to transfer data, and develop
ways to make computers faster, smaller, and
more capable.

Electronics & Communication


Engineering
Broad engineering field covering such as
analog electronics,
digital electronics,
consumer electronics,
embedded systems,
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power electronics,
Signal Processing & all Communication
Systems (Wireless or wireline)

Career prospects in Electronics &


Communication Engineering
Great future due to innovative technologies that use
electronic chips, transistors, fiber optics etc.
All Industries-Manufacturing, Automobiles,
Medical
Communication Sector-Telecommunication and
Mobile
Space, Defense and other research
organization
Energy Sector as solar Photo Voltaic expert
Very Large Scale Integration design, Embedded
System and Robotics
Networking-wireless, optical fiber
Broadcast engineer
ICT

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Bachelor of Information
Technology (BIT)
Combination of Computer Engg., Electronics &
Communication Engg. and Management.
Applied course of real world situations computing
technology
Students can gain the knowledge and skill needed
to use IT effectively and to develop and manage IT-
based systems.
Practical oriented course that prepare graduated to
enter into the exciting field information technology.

Career prospects in BIT


Field of computers and information technology
Software Company, Web Designing, Banking, Create
Own IT Companies, Telecommunication Companies
IT end-user as a business operations analyst,
IT manager, information architect or system
administrator, Or for a consultancy firm or IT
company as a strategy consultant, IT manager or
project manager.

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Bachelor of Computer
Applications (BCA)
Combination of Computer and management in the
field of computer hardware and software.
Applies computer science principles to solve
problems produced by the interface between
business and technology.
Various areas of computer applications, including the
latest development keeping pace with industry.
Major emphasis on hands- on practical training of
software design and development.
University curriculum adopted to prepare graduates
for a career in software development, programming,
Hardware Design and manufacturing.

Career prospects of BCA


Field of computers and information technology
Software Company, Web Designing, Banking,
Telecommunication Companies, System
administrator, Graphics Design & Animation
IT Consultant, IT Entrepreneur, Network Engineer,
Software Engineer
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Frequently Used integral formula

 

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dx =




dx =




dx =

 

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Some important formula and equations
in physics

1. Differential equation of free oscillation:

2. Differential equation of damped oscillation:





3. Differential equation of forced oscillation:



4. Intensity of wave: I=2 



5. Mean free path =


6. Reverberation Time: T=


7. Intensity of light due to the superposition of two waves:



I=a + a +2a1a2

8. For constructive interference, path difference


= n, n=0,1,2,3........
9. For destructive, path difference = (2n-1) /2, n=1,2,3......
10. Condition for nth order maxima in diffraction due to grating:
(a+b) =n
11. For quarter-wave plate, ( )t=/4; -ve uniaxial crystal
and ( )t=/4; +ve uniaxial crystal.
12. For half-wave plate, ( )t=/2; -ve uniaxial crystal and
( )t=/2; =ve uniaxial crystal.
13. Equivalent forcl length due to the combination of two thin

lenses: f=



14. Acceptance angle: i=

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15. Numerical aperture, N.A. =
16. Energy stored in electric field: UE=CV2 and electric
energy density ue= E2

17. Energy stored in magnetic field: uB=LI2 and magnetic



energy density ub =

18. R-L circuit: (a) rise of current I = I0 (1-e -Rt/L)


(b) fall of current I = 10e -Rt/l
19. R-C circuit: (a) charging current I = I0 (1-e -t/RC)
(b) discharging current I = -10e -t/RC

20. Displacement current id= and


displacement current density jd=


21. 11 conductivity

22. Schrodinger's Wave equations



a) 


b)   


23. Energy of a particle in an infinite potential well: EN=


24. Transmission co-effient: T=16 (1-

25. Maxwell's equations in free space

a) Integral form

i) 
iii)

ii)  iii) 

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