Nepal Engineering Council
An Introduction
November 2018Editorial Board:
1. _ Er. Khem Raj Joshi
2. Er. Sanjeeb Khanal
3. Er. Deependra Kumar Bariyait
Published by:
Nepal Engineering Council
Post Box No. 2049, Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel:- 977-1-4420655, 4420656
Fax:- 977-1-4422099
Website: www.nec.gov.np
Email: necgov@nte.net.npMessage from the Chairperson
Education has acculturating role to play refining sensitivities and perception
that contribute to a scientific temper and independence of mind. Further, it
has to develop manpower for different levels of economy and thus provide
one of the major inputs to the national effort for self-reliance and improvement
of the quality of life.
Developments in communications, travel and trade over decades have
produced a global network of ideas, institutions and economies. Engineering
practice and its related technologies have become global in scope and scale.
To be effective, today's engineering graduate must not only be grounded in
scientific and mathematical fundamentals, engineering principals and design
but must also have a global outlook and the broader skills to work in society
in both home country and internationally. Engineering education is thus
challenged to prepare a technically competent graduate. Ideally, engineering
education programs attempt to lead engineering practice due to their role of
preparing future engineers.
Nepal Engineering Council, as per its Act, is vested with statutory authority
for planning, formulation of Norms and standards, monitoring and evaluation
and ensuring coordinated and integrated development of Engineering education,
Engineering profession within the country.
|, genuinely hope, that with the cooperation of all the concerned agencies,
we will be able to develop and maintain a bench mark that will help to set
quality of engineering education.
pete —
Er. Dilli Raman Niraula, PEng (Nepal)
NEC Reg. No. 2639 (Civil)
Chairperson