Mechi Multiple Campus
Mechi Multiple Campus is a constituent campus of Tribhuvan University in Bhadrapur municipality of Jhapa district. Founded in 1964, it is the only constituent campus of Tribhuvan University in the district. As of August 2017, 126 academic and 54 administrative staffs were employed at the college. The college administration is headed by Devi Prasad Acharya, who replaced Jiwan Pokhrel as the "Campus Chief" on 12 January 2025.
To begin with, the college offered an Intermediate of Arts program in humanities, which was soon followed by undergraduate programs. At present, the college runs undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The intermediate programs were fully scrapped in 2010, following Tribhuvan University's decision to phase out Proficiency Certificate Level programs from its colleges. This termination of PCL programs brought about a sharp decline in the number of students at the college. In its heyday, the college had about 5,000 students. Today the number is around 1,800. The college gained institutional autonomy on 19 May 2017. The college received the Quality Assurance and Accreditation certification from the University Grants Commission on 6 March 2019.
History
With inauguration by Brigadier General Bhupalman Singh Karki, Mechi Multiple Campus was established on 12 Ashwin 2021 Bikram Samvat . With no private building for the next five years, classes in the early years took place only in the evening, in the premises of Bhadrapur Red Cross and Bhadrapur High School. The construction of college's physical infrastructure began to gather pace from 2024BS, and it took three years until completion. The college was relocated to its present place in 2027BS.The college celebrated its golden jubilee in the year 2071BS. The golden jubilee was commemorated with programs and extra-curricular activities all year round, including a major three-day cultural event in Ashwin. Inaugurated by the then-President Ram Baran Yadav, who was the chief guest, the cultural event saw attendance from a host of alumni, donors, politicians, and national dignitaries—including the then-Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank Yuba Raj Khatiwada, the Nepali Congress leader Krishna Prasad Sitaula, and CPN–UML's Agni Kharel.
The college began offering science programs from 2046 BS.
Campus
The campus, which spreads over an area of 16 bighas, lies in a quiet, semi-urban area—about 1km southeast of Bhadrapur Airport. The area is connected to Mechi Highway and Birtamod–Chandragadhi Road. The campus yard constitutes a canteen, a football and a cricket ground, a basketball court, a tea garden, a soil test lab, an administrative building, a FSU building, a boys' hostel, an under-construction girls' hostel, and two other major buildings—one devoted to the science faculty and the other for the rest. A park featuring monuments of Province No. 1's five luminaries is being constructed inside the college premises. A second building for the science faculty is also under construction. The campus served as a quarantine center during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal.Academics
The college offers the following undergraduate and postgraduate programs:Undergraduate programs
- Bachelor of Science in physics, mathematics, statistics, chemistry, zoology, botany, and environmental science
- BSc in Computer Science and Information Technology
- Bachelor of Arts in mathematics, economics, anthropology, culture, English, Nepali, history, and political science
- Bachelor of Business Administration
- Bachelor of Computer Application
- Bachelor of Information Management
- Bachelor of Social Work
- Bachelor of Business Studies
Between 2068 and 2074 BS, Mechi Multiple Campus offered a unique program called Bachelor of Science in Tea Technology and Management, being the only college in the country to offer an undergraduate tea course. A large part of Nepal's tea industry is based in eastern Nepal, particularly in Jhapa and Ilam districts, and the program was offered with the aim of availing the requirement of qualified and skilled human resource in the tea sector. Despite the seeming potential, the tea management course failed to attract students, with the enrollment dropping from 24 students in the first batch to 16 in the second batch to only 6 in the third batch. The decrease in the number of students was attributed partly to the ineffective publicity of the academic course and partly to the uncertainties looming over its prospects. The program ceased seeing new enrollees after the third batch, and got fully terminated in 2074 BS.
On 29 December 2016, the Commission for the Investigation of [Abuse of Authority ] raided six colleges in Jhapa, including Mechi Multiple Campus, as per the complaints lodged at the anti-graft body that some of the professors of public colleges were teaching in private colleges alongside. Umanath Oli—the then-chief at Mechi Multiple Campus—was reported to have admitted that some professors had invested in private colleges and took classes there. He claimed that they had been doing so before the provision of requiring approval from the university monitoring commission came into effect.
On 4 April 2019, an assistant professor of the college resigned after being convicted of improper conduct. On 8 July 2021, an associate professor died in a motorcycle accident.
Infrastructure
- Mechi Campus [Cricket Ground |Cricket Ground]
Politics