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Department of Anthropology, Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus, Kathmandu, TU Department of Anthropology, Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus Kathmandu. Popularly known as TC_Kathmandu! What is Anthropology? What Anthropology programs are running?

Anthropology is the study of humans and their cultures from ancient to the recent. To understand the full sweep and complexity of cultures across all of human history, anthropology draws and builds upon knowledge from the social and biological sciences as well as the humanities and physical sciences. Anthropologists are interested in all aspects of life including biology, language, evolution, migr

ations, technology, economics, politics, social organization, arts, and religion. While their central concern is the application of knowledge to the solution of contemporary human problems. The Department of Anthropology in Tri-Chandra college is running MA and BA programs in Anthropology. The BA program is 4 years long and MA is 2 years program under the TU system. The regular tuition class for MA is running in the evening shift and for BA in day shift. The academic courses of the both of these programs are lectured and facilitated by Nepali anthropologists well trained in theory and research at home as well as in abroad. Where do the class are undertaken? The department is housed in Saraswoti Complex along the historic and beautiful Ranipokhari within the premises of Tri-Chandra Campus, Ghantaghar where both curricular and extra curricular programs are undertaken. Do you have further queries? If you are interested to enroll in any of these program pls update the TU notice or contact the Head of the Department or Program Coordinator of Anthropology in the college. For your FAQ, you can leave your question in the chat box we would respond it in time.

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The MA Anthropology New Batch Orientation was successfully completed today at Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus!!A warm welcom...
09/02/2026

The MA Anthropology New Batch Orientation was successfully completed today at Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus!!

A warm welcome to our enthusiastic new students embarking on this exciting 2-year journey in Anthropology under TU!

The session was conducted by the HoD, Anup Rai, with active participation from both students and faculty members of the Department of Anthropology.
The orientation covered key aspects:
-Detailed overview of the MA Anthropology curriculum
-Examination system and international evaluation standards
-Possibilities of fieldwork experiences during the course and thesis writing process
-Various exposure opportunities
-Promising job prospects and career pathways after completion

We are thrilled to see the energy and curiosity in our new batch of 2082!

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08/02/2026

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Congratulations!!Faculty member of this department, Damodar Tripathi, successfully defended his PhD viva voce, and has b...
29/01/2026

Congratulations!!
Faculty member of this department, Damodar Tripathi, successfully defended his PhD viva voce, and has been awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Office of the Dean, TU.
Thesis title: Human Security of Smallholders: An Anthropological Study of Vegetable Farmers in Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Ram Chhetri & Dr. Jiban Mani Poudel

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01/01/2026

NOTICE
Viva Voce Examination for MA Anthropology Thesis.
All faculty members, research scholars, students, and interested persons from the Department of Anthropology are cordially invited to attend the open viva voce examination of the following Master's thesis:
Thesis Title: The Healing Nexus: A Study of Naag Pooja as a Complementary Medical Practice Among the Newars of Kathmandu
Candidate: Mr. Gehendra Gopal Guruwacharya
Thesis supervisor: Damodar Tripathi
Date/Time: Jan. 2, 2026/12:00 Noon
Venue: Tutorial Building, Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus, Ghantaghar, Kathmandu

Your presence and participation will be highly appreciated!!

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Kathmandu
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Wednesday 11:45 - 16:15
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