Herald College Kathmandu graduates 481 students
The much-anticipated graduation ceremony was postponed by two years due to the government's health protocols during the pandemic.
KATHMANDU: On Wednesday, Herald College Kathmandu held a graduation ceremony for 481 students. The graduates included 160 BSc (Hons) Computer Science 2019/20 students, 26 BSc (Hons) International Business Management 2019/20 students, 249 BSc (Hons) Computer Science 2020/21 students, and 46 BSc (Hons) International Business Management 2020/21 students.
The much-anticipated graduation ceremony was postponed by two years due to the government’s health protocols during the pandemic.
Herald College, a subsidiary of the ING Group, is affiliated with the prestigious University of Wolverhampton in the United Kingdom.
Tim Steele, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wolverhampton, presented the certificates to the graduating students during the graduation ceremony.
During his speech at the ceremony, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor congratulated the students and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to collaborate with a Nepalese institution. Similarly, Sulav Budhathoki, Founder and Chairman of ING Group, emphasized how Herald College provides international-level education in Nepal.
“Herald College has set the standard for providing international-level quality education in Nepal,” said founder Budathoki, adding that “the graduates are industry ready for not only the Nepal market but also the global market.”
Herald College has been operating in Nepal since 2017, providing graduate-level courses in Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of International Business Management, and International Masters of Business Management. The college awarded 49 students the Attitude, Academics, and Attendance (AAA) scholarship, which waived their tuition fees entirely.
Islington College and Herald College in Kathmandu, Informatics College Pokhara, Itahari International College, and Biratnagar International College are part of the ING Group.