Academic Executive Members - United Education Foundation

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From the Principal
(Starting from Academic session 2064)
United Academy (UA) has completed ten
years and within this period UA has
experienced disciplined hard-work to
maintain a consistent good record of
excellent results. We thank parents and
guardians of our students who have
shared our views, ways and concerns
about improvement and progress of our
work. We gratefully acknowledge their
support, trust and confidence in UA.
About United Academy
Situated at Kumaripati, Lalitpur, United
Academy (UA), affiliated to Higher
Secondary Education Board (HSEB),
Nepal is a +2 college for Science,
Commerce and Humanities. Over a
period of ten years, it has built up an
outstanding position of its own as a most
sought-after college in Kathmandu valley.
This adequately proves UA’s academic
success. During this period UA has
extended into a junior wing United
School upto SLC level and a senior wing
United College of three years BBS and
MBS and BA (from Academic session,
2064), affiliated to Tribhuvan University,
Nepal.
Our primary priority has been to
honour and respect our concern for
progress of our students and commitment
to their parents and our society. It has not
been an easy job, but we do not feel
defeated or deflated because we work
together with a strong team of many
dedicated persons from chief executive
body, academic executive body, teaching
faculty, counselling body, administration
to good helping hands. We have
encountered challenges - yes, but,
disappointments - never! Our sincere
efforts and effective teamwork have never
been counter- productive.
The college follows scientific teaching
technique, allowing students to approach
their subjects with a keen insight. As a
result, they come up with a clear concept
of the subjects and develop their own
vision about them. Consequently, it helps
the students pursue their higher studies
with confidence.
We are professionally committed to bring
out the best in a student. We believe that
good education is interlinked with
discipline and a systematic formation of
character. UA’s motto is to instill a deep
sense of discipline in the students, so that
it becomes a part of their life. Our highly
strict management creates a congenial
atmosphere for a quality education.
United Academy stands for its goal of
relationship
between
Education,
Civilization and Mankind.
UA might see many more fruitful ten
years. UA sustains in dedicated team
work and its mutual trust with students
and their parents. We have built a
fellowship with past and present students
and their parents. UA means to promote
and strengthen it. We welcome all our
future students and parents to join this
sustaining fellowship. Warm welcome to
UA.
_______________________
Dr. Shubhadra Subba Dahal
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Everybody is invited to come and have a
look at the distinct academic practice of
UA. The search for a good college ends
here.
Economics
Business Organization and Office
Management (BOOM)
Hotel Management
English
Nepali (for class XI only)
Computer Science
Marketing /Business Mathematics
UA has its own academic calendar
available for students before the
beginning of fresh session each year.
We Aim
At individual attention tailored to
students’ needs as they pursue their
quality studies and future goals.
At helping students develop
confidence in life.
Science Stream
Physics
Chemistry
Biology (Botany + Zoology)
Mathematics
English
Nepali (for Class XII only)
Extra Mathematics (class XII for Biology
group)
self-
At giving regular career counseling
and advice for higher education.
- At
Humanities Stream
English
Nepali (for class XI only)
Economics/Population Studies/Mass
Communication
Sociology
Major English
Contemporary Society
preparing students to face
challenges of the 21st century.
At making constant efforts to
sharpen their intellectual capacity and
developing their critical thinking.
- At imparting quality education to
students
and
make
them
responsible,
disciplined,
hardworking citizens.
Admission requirements
Students who have passed School
Leaving Certificate (SLC) or equivalent
examinations (ICSE, CBSE), are eligible
to apply for admission at UA.
Class Hours
Classes run for 6 days from Sunday to
Friday.
Science Faculty
: 10:55 a.m. to 5:20
p.m.
Commerce Faculty : 6:30 a.m. to 11:30
a.m. (morning shift)
11:40 a. m. to 4:50
p.m. (day shift)
Humanities Faculty: 6:30 a.m. to 11:30
a.m.
Subjects Offered
Application forms to be submitted with :
recent photo, photocopy of SLC marksheet and character certificate. Eligibility
only distinction, first and second division
holders should apply [Science above
65%, Commerce and Humanities above
45%].
It is essential for all students to pass the
Entrance Test on :
Commerce Stream
Accountancy
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Compulsory English, Compulsory
Mathematics and General Science for
Science Faculty).
- Compulsory
English
and
Compulsory
Mathematics
for
faculty
of
Commerce
and
Humanities.
to enhance the teaching skills and
learning environment.
Orientation on course of study and
model questions
UA gives orientation lectures for a couple
of days before the regular classes start.
UA provides booklets containing course
of study for both classes XI and XII at the
beginning of the academic session.
Towards the end of the academic session,
students are provided with a set of model
questions including the past Board
Examinations and send-up questions of
other well known colleges for each
subject to familiarize students with the
Board pattern and possible questions
pattern.
Revision classes/discussion classes will
be conducted after the Send-up exams
Admission will be granted on the basis of
Merit List of the Entrance Test.
The UA administration has the right to
reject application forms with incomplete
information and papers.
It also has the absolute right to decide the
final admission only after an oral
interview with subject experts.
Teaching Learning Approach
Use of OHP
Highly experienced teachers of UA make
students grasp many complex lessons
through the use of latest techniques and
tools of teaching. They constantly take
the help of the overhead projectors to
simplify their job and that of students.
Student as a tutor programme
Students tend to forget most of the
lessons taught in the classroom. So, UA
has adopted an approach to make them
remember their course. After immediate
second term examination, students are
made to deliver a lecture on whatever
they have been taught from the beginning
of the session. This is a part of the
academic exercise.
Multi-media presentation
UA intends to use a new teaching
technique, in order to make lessons easily
comprehensible. Through the use of
computer which transfers text materials
concerning lessons and pictures in screen.
Education tours/Field trips
Students are taken to tours/trips for the
research oriented practical examinations
as required in their syllabus.
Tutorial classes
Students are also given as many revision
classes as they need. These revision
classes are free of cost and are provided
to meet their needs.
Handout system
In order to assist students in their study,
the teachers of related subjects provide
handouts as supporting materials on given
lesson. But students have to prepare their
own notes referring to the class lectures,
textbooks, reference books and the
handouts.
Use of audio-visuals
Modern teaching system at UA includes a
comprehensive audio-visual programme
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Homework projects
UA believes that revision is the key
technique to remember the textual
concepts. That's why we always assign
students as much homework as possible.
Homework is checked and returned
promptly each week for each subject.
This helps the students to keep pace with
their studies.
Debates and presentation
This is an extension of the Student as a
Tutor Programme. UA encourages
interested students to take up public
speaking. Excellent performers of the
Student as a Tutor Programme are
engaged in debates and presentations on
selected issues of public concern. This is
a part of the extra-curricular activities.
Students are encouraged to participate in
talks and presentations outside the
college.
Interaction with parents and guardians
UA has a tradition of regular interaction
with parents and guardians. After each
terminal examination, the Principal,
Academic In-charge, Coordinators and
the concerned faculty subject teachers
discuss the academic performance of the
student with his/her parent or guardian.
The interaction with parents and
guardians is also undertaken when
students have serious problems with their
studies, discipline and irregularities in
their classes.
Evaluation scheme
UA has designed an evaluation system of
its own. In order to assess students’
progress, UA will hold one Unit test, two
Saturday tests and three Terminal
examinations. Class tests are held
regularly in each subject. The final
evaluation of students consists of the
following criteria:
I Terminal Examination
15%
II Terminal Examination
25%
III Terminal (Send-up) Examination
50%
Homework and other assignments
10%
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Students must obtain 40% marks to pass
each subject.
second and third students of each faculty.
Selection is made on the basis of
competition exam results held annually.
Practical examination
Before the final examination of practical
work, there will be a send-up examination
to ensure their practical efficiency in
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer
Science, Hotel Management, Mass
Communication and Population Studies.
This will help students to revise their
practical works.
In order to encourage students in their
studies, UA gives Academic Awards to
those students who secure 1st, 2nd and 3rd
positions in every terminal examination.
The Academy also awards scholarships to
students who secure 1st, 2nd and 3rd
positions
in
Higher
Secondary
Examination Board (HSEB) examination
(in class XI) in each faculty; 100%
scholarship for 1st, 50% for 2nd and 25%
for 3rd are awarded. Prizes are given to
students who secure the position from 4th
to 10th in the HSEB Examination.
Scholarship and award
We offer scholarships to brilliant students
after examining certain basic conditions.
This is a also facility given to
economically weak students so that they
could pursue their higher studies.
Scholarships are
following criteria:
provided
on
Student Service
Visiting Professors or Scholars
This is another tradition at UA. We know
that students today need not only book
based teachings but also advice and
counseling by specialists in different
fields. Keeping this in view, we have
established a tradition of holding
educational seminars where well-known
personalities come and deliver lectures at
UA premises. Speakers come from
various disciplines such as arts, science,
commerce, legal and civil disciplines.
the
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100% scholarship on tuition fee and
admission fee is awarded to the three
topper of Entrance exam in Science,
Commerce and Humanities each
faculty.
100% tuition fee and 35% admission
fee are waived to three students who
have obtained 88% or above marks
in SLC. This is granted on first come
first basis during admission.
- 50% tuition fee and 75% admission
fee are granted to 10 students who
have obtained 85% to 87% marks in
SLC. This is also conditioned by first
come first basis.
- 50% tuition fee and 50% admission
fee are granted to 10 students who
have obtained 80% to 84% in SLC
conditioned by first come first basis.
Student council
UA believes that students should be given
opportunity for development of individual
skills. For enhancing their skill, UA has a
student council. The council has
representatives from each faculty. The
Student Council encourages students to
participate in different college activities.
The Student Council is also responsible
for publishing the tri-monthly Newsletter
and the annual magazine of the Academy.
Every year "Best Student Award" for
Class XI and Class XII is given to first,
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many professions, why not try! UA with
the cooperation of United College, United
School, past and present students
organizes a Talent Hunt Competition
(UTH) every year on dance, song, speech,
poetry and quiz. This competition aims at
identifying students talent for future
possible careers. Interested past and
present students from United School,
United Academy and United College are
invited to come, participate and win
attractive cash prizes and develop self
confidence.
Extra curricular activities
Games such as basketball, football,
volleyball, table tennis, chess etc. meet
the students’ need of extra curricular
activities. Players aspiring to go for
various sports are given special facilities.
Students can also take part in other
cultural and educational activities like
poetry, music, debate and quiz
competitions organized within college or
outside college.
Counseling department
A Counseling Department has been
established to address students problems
of different nature: academic, disciplinary
and personal to help them solve the
problems. This department is responsible
for guiding students in every aspect of life
in the process of career building. On the
other hand, Nepalese students, trying to
study abroad, face a lot of problems in
selecting the right institution or course or
in passing the TOEFL and IELTS
examinations. It will provide students
with guidance about career paths to
choose in foreign countries.
Computerized Accounting
UA has introduced Computerized
Accountancy classes for Class XII
commerce students after their final HSEB
exam. This is computer presentation on
various relevant accountancy information,
which is prepared in order to help
students
work
and
understand
Accountancy easily.
Facilities
Laboratory
The Academy has spacious and well equipped laboratories for Physics,
Chemistry, Biology and Computer
Science. Each student gets the necessary
equipment separately. Laboratories are
modern and spacious. A student can
explore the realms of science and
computer technology utilizing the
facilities.
TOEFL preparation
UA offers free TOEFL preparation
classes by experienced teachers for
interested Class XII students after their
final HSEB examinations.
Computer courses
People, today would be illiterate without
the knowledge of computer. With this in
view the Academy has introduced the
introductory computer courses for all
students.
Library
UA has a good library with necessary
texts and a variety of reference books.
Books range from general to textual and
provide good reading materials to
students. Daily newspapers, magazines
and periodicals published in Nepal and
abroad are also available in the library.
United talent hunt
This is a known fact that all our students
are not going to pursue academic careers.
The present age offers challenges as well
as chances. There are many openings for
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Cafeteria
UA has its own cafeteria supplying
hygienic food items at reasonable prices
to the students. The cafe is clean, healthy
and well furnished. It provides boiled and
filtered water to students to avoid any
water-borne diseases or health risks.
Discipline Practice
UA sincerely believes that quality
education comes with discipline. UA does
not compromise on violation of college
code of conduct, dress code, academic
code, examination code and code of
discipline by any student. All students
must abide by the above codes of the
Academy.
Excursion tours
Educational excursions are organized on
biology, population studies, sociology
and hotel management.
The following are codes of conduct at UA
for maintaining a high degree of
discipline.
Infirmary
Students at UA can utilize the basic
medical facilities available here. First-aid
facilities are readily available for those
students who need them in an emergency.
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Hostel accommodation
UA provides hostel accommodation
having all necessary facilities. The hostel
has a good environment for studies.
Students
needing
extra
academic
guidance are provided with extra classes,
regular tuitions without additional costs.
Pre-terms and pre-board exams will be
conducted before terminal and board
exams for well preparation. Students can
enjoy facilities like good food, spacious
bedrooms, television and telephone on
weekends. Games like basketball, gyms,
badminton, volleyball, chess and table
tennis are available for hostel students.
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Transportation
Students living in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur
and Lalitpur can use the transportation
facilities of the Academy. Transportation
use should be registered during admission
time.
Computer with internet
Students can use internet facilities.
Attendance of students in all classes
will be recorded daily at first hour.
No student will be allowed to enter
the college premises without proper
uniform and neat hair cut.
Wearing
jewellery,
cosmetics,
growing and coloring nails are not
allowed.
All students must enter and leave the
Academy premises on prescribed
time.
The student responsible for it must
compensate any damage caused to
the property of UA .
Students should be holding identity
cards while at the college.
Students are prohibited from
bringing materials like mobile,
periodicals, magazines, CDs, MP3
cassettes, photographs, pictures.
Students are strictly prohibited from
smoking, love affair, physical
fighting, consumption of alcoholic
and toxic substances. Incase,
students in uniform or in college, are
found guilty of violating this code,
they are expelled from the college
without any consideration.
Future plan
United Academy is planning to introduce
different academic programmes. We are
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going to establish affiliations with foreign
universities so that the graduates of UA
can be sent directly to them with
provision
of
partial
scholarships.
Memorandum of Understanding has
already been signed between UA and the
Kent State University, USA to this effect.
The following programmes will set
according to priority:
Mr. Thir Bahadur Giri, M.B.A.
Examination Controller, Morning Shift
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Fr. G. William Robins, S.J.
Mrs. P. Chitrakar, M.Sc.
Examination Controller, Day Shift
Advisory Committee
Prof. Suresh Raj Sharma
Vice Chancellor, K.U.
Bachelor of Engineering
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Science: Microbiology,
Computer Science, Environment
Science
Mr. Rishi Shah
Academician, NAST
Prof. Madan Kumar Dahal
Central Department of Economics, T.U.
Executive Board
Prof. Shekhar Gurung
Central Department of Physics, T.U.
Chief Executive Body
Prof. Lok Narayan Jha
Central Department of Physics, T.U.
Mr. K. R. Bantawa
Founder Chairman
Prof. Madhav Prasad Pokhrel
Central Department of Linguistic, T.U.
Mr. Drip Chamling
Founder P.R.O.
Dr. Harsha Bahadur Bura Magar
Social Worker
Mr. Nara Hang Rai
Founder C.E.O.
Mr. Bijaya Manandhar
MD, Lalitpur Finance Co. Ltd.
Academic Executive Members
Teaching Faculty
Subhadra Subba Dahal, Ph.D.
Principal
Department of Accountancy
Mr. Deepak K.C. M.B.A.
Mr. Gautam Tamang, M.B.A.
Mr. Umesh Gupta, M.B.A.
Mr. Sanjeev Lama, M.B.A
Mr. Sanjay Kumar Jha, M.B.A.
S. Rai, Ph.D.
Academic In-charge
Mr. Basant Nepali, M.A.
Co-orindator, Morning Shift/
Day Commerce In-charge
Department of Economics
Mr. Govinda Khanal, M.A.
Mr. Basant Nepali, M.A.
Mrs. Bindu Bista, M.A. Eco.
Mrs. Lalita Upadhaya, M.A.
Ms. Geetanjali Upadhaya, M.A.
Mr. Ajaya Chandra Jha, M.A.
Mr. M. Ojha, M.Sc.
Co-ordinator, Science
Mr. Umesh Gupta, M.B.A.
Co-ordinator, Day Shift (Commerce)
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Mr. H. Sharma, M.Sc. Zoology
Mr. Deepak Nepal, M.Sc. Botany
Mrs. Mandira Sayami, M.Sc. Botany
Department of Management
Mr. Bharat Raj Khatiwada, M.B.A, M.A.
Mr. Thir Bahadur Giri, M.B.A.
Mr. Prameshwor Narayan Joshi, M.B.A.
Mrs. Samjhana Sapkota, M.B.A.
Mr. Drupad Regmi, M.B.A.
Department of Mathematics
Prof. Y. Koirala, M. Sc.
Mr. S. Gupta, M. Sc., PDGE
Mr. Nandu P. Kushuwa, M. Sc.
Mr. Shailendra Shukla, M. Sc.
Ms. Anu Bajracharya, M. Sc.
Mr. Mukunda Jha, M. Sc.
Mr. Bimal Pandey, M. Sc.
Department of English
Subhadra Subba Dahal, Ph.D.
Mr. Gopal Khatri, M.A.
Mr. Sunil Mishra, M.A.
Mr. Dhiraj Kumar Mishra , M.A.
Mr. B.R. Khanal, M.A., B.Ed.
Mr. Thir Bahadur Budhathoki, M.A.
Mr. Hemant Kumar Thakur, M.A.
Mr. Bhavesh Kumar Labh, M.A.
Department of Sociology
Mr. T. Chaulagain, M.A.
Department of Population Studies
Mr. Raju Malla, M.A.
Department of Nepali
Parsuram Poudel, Ph. D.
Mrs. Mathura Devi Bhattarai, M.A.
Mrs. Devika Rai, M.A.
Mr. Bhanu Ghimire, M.A.
Mrs. Lasmit Rai, M.A.
Department of Computer Science
Mr. Bhoj Raj Subba, M.A. , M.C.P.
Department of Mass Communication
Mr. Ranjan Jha, M.A.
Department of Hotel Management
Mr. Vivek Verma, M.B.A.
Mr. Sachin Shrestha, M.B.A.
Department of Counseling
Mrs. Indira K.C., Chief
Ms. Sujan Bista
Mr. Binaya Shakya
Mr. Tilak Basnet
Mr. M. Ojha, Ex-Officio Member
Mr. Umesh Gupta, Ex-Officio Member
Mr. Basant Nepali, Ex-Officio Member
Department of Physics
S. Saran Karki, Ph.D.
N. Gupta, Ph.D.
Mr. Keshav Ghimire, M.Sc.
Rajendra Parajuli, Ph.D.
Mr. K. R. Bantawa, M.Sc.
Mrs. U. Joshi, M.Sc.
Mr. Prakash Shrestha, M.Sc.
Mr. Bed Prasad Sharma, M.Sc.
Mr. Govinda Subedi, M.Sc.
Office Administration
Hostel Superintendents
Ms. Prema Rai, Girls
Mr. Tilak Basent, Boys
Department of Chemistry
Mr. Ram Datta Joshi, M. Sc.
Mrs. Bindra Raghubanshi, M. Sc.
Mrs. S.L. Karn, M. Sc.
Ms. U. Bajracharya, M. Sc.
Mrs. Sharmila Bajracharya, M. Sc.
Mr. Nagendra Mani Khadka, M. Sc.
Mr. Ganga Ram Chaudhary, M. Sc.
Mr. Bishnu Prasad Bastakoti, M. Sc.
Mr. Deepak Koirala, M. Sc.
Account Section
Mr. Purshottam Subedi
Ms. Smriti Pradhan
Staff Supervisor/ Administrative
Assistant/Examination Assistant
Mr. Rudra Chaulagain
Computer Operator
Ms. Ratneswori Shrestha
Department of Biology
Mrs. I. M. Manandhar, M.Sc., Botany
Mrs. P. Chitrakar, M.Sc., Zoology
Mr. M. Kushuwa, M.Sc., Zoology
Receptionist
Mrs. Yamuna Chitrakar
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Mr. Ratna Mali, Driver Head
Mr. Suresh Thapa Magar, Driver
Mr. Kaji Man Shrestha, Driver
Mr. Badri Dulal, Driver
Mr. Binod Mali, Driver
Mr. Tilak Shrestha, Driver
Mr. Barat Rai, Driver
Mr. Pradip Devkota, Driver
Mr. Bhimsen Thapa Magar, Driver
Mr. Aaite Mali, Driver
Mr. Ashok Chaulagain, Helper
Mr. Dev R. Thapa Magar, Helper
Mr. Dawa Lama, Helper
Mr. Raj Kumar Shrestha, Helper
Mr. Sudarsan K. C., Helper
Mr. Asha Lama, Helper
Mr. Ganesh Giri, Helper
Mr. Tshering Sherpa, Helper
Mr. Rupesh Deshar, Helper
Mr. Purna Shrestha, Helper
Store
Mrs. Jawara Laxmi Shrestha, In-charge
Ms. Sharmila Maharjan, Assistant In-charge
Extra Curricular Activities
Mr. Umesh Gupta, Co-ordinator
Mr. Binaya Shakya, Assistant Co-ordiantor
Mr. Dilip Thapa Magar, Assistant Co-ordinator
Laboratory Assistants
Mr. Mabin Chamling, Physics
Mr. Bijaya Lama, Biology
Mr. Saroj Gautam, Chemistry
Library
Mrs. Merina Pradhan
Mrs. Indu Mudvari
Photocopy
Mr. Dilip Thapa Magar
Maintenance
Mr. Hari Man Shrestha, Carpenter
Mr. Ramesh Tamang, Electrician
Mr. Ram Kumar Lama, Plumber
Office Boys
Mr. Radhe Shyma Chaudhary
Mr. Bishnu Dhungana
Mr. Hari Thapa
Mr. Gyan Bahadur B.K.
Mr. Deepak Rai
Mr. Ashok Lama
Mr. Kumar Lama
Mr. Madan Balchhaunti
Mr. Anil Lama
Washerwomen
Mrs. Janaki Thapa
Mrs. Sunita Tamang
Mrs. Kamala Dahal
Guard
Mr. Bhupendra Khanal, Head
Mr. Dil Bahadur Chamlagain
Mr. Bhim Bahadur Sinjali
Mr. Uttam Rai
Mr. Kalyan Shrestha
Mr. Dinanath Chaulagain
Cafeteria
Mr. Pashupati K.C., Manager
Mr. Shyam Maharjan, Head Cook
Mr. Tara Rai, Store Keeper
Mr. Kiran Chaudhary
Mr. Krishna Rajthala
Mr. Aapul Maharjan
Mr. Ram Bahadur Tamang
Mr. Sahila Tamang
Mrs. Lahari Maya Maharjan
Ms. Laxmi Byanjankar
Mrs. Bekha Maya Maharjan
Ms. Mathura Shrestha
Mrs. Pratima Rai
Mr. Sujan Tamang
Mr. Rajan Bihari
Mr. Raju Tamang
Mr. Bishnu Magar
Security Group
Mr. Jitendra Maharjan, Chief
Mr. Amar Kayastha
Mr. Sailendra Maharjan
UA with its excellent teachers and teaching
methods has helped me a lot to grow as a
student. Two years of learning experience in UA
was of great significance to me as it showed me
the path to achieve my goals.
Jamir Rajbhandari
Class XII, Science
Transportation
Mr. Jitendra Maharjan, In-charge
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Studying in United Academy for 2 years taught
me to become energetic, self confident, well
disciplined which helped me to easily achieve
my goals.
Luna Thapa
Class XII, Humanities
Some decisions of life influence future course
of our life. My decision to join UA for my 10+2
studies has became my opening to go ahead
following the right direction for my future. I like
to share my significant experiences in UA that
one can cause break thought in life by honest,
sincere, hard work and discipline.
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Aashir Dhakal
Class XII, Commerce
Being in UA, I understood true meaning of a
good college. Discipline, excellent teachers and
co-operative administration are few things to
define UA. I think, it is the only college having
administrative and teaching staff with so much
dedication. In UA, I improved my academic
performance and also achieved a strong
foundation for a better future. I am proud to be a
Unitedian.
Smriti Ghimire
Class XII, Science
Two years in UA has become the best part of my
life from where I gained not only the quality
education but opportunities in intellectual
programs that has become base for my future.
Today, I feel proud that I was the part of UA and
UA is the part of my student life.
Dristi Shakya
Class XII, Commerce
UA has taught me that knowledge cannot only
be gained through books. It has challenged me
to reach greater horizons and realize my dreams
in life. I truly am what I am because of the
guidance and support from the teachers and the
entire UA family.
Cristeena Chitrakar
Class XII, Humanities
I've been in UA for two years. The teachers have
always been good guides for our education. I've
always followed the advice of our teachers
which led to my success. Not only this, the
discipline that is maintained by UA has a
significant role in this success. Finally, what I
am today is all because of opting a right college
for my intermediates.
Akriti Bajracharya
Class XII, Science
I think I have the best opinion of this college
with quality education, experience and skilled
teachers, well equipped labs, rich library. It has
proved as the best college among for the
foundation of my academic life. But whatever I
say about UA is never enough.
Bibek Bakhati
Class XII, Science
UA, its experienced teachers & teaching skills
has really helped me to gain experience and
develop my horizon of knowledge and thoughts
and inspire the best inside me.
Sagyn Shrestha
Class XII, Science
United, this word for me, shall ever be
synonymous with discipline and education.
Summing up my two years as a student of this
academy, has been wonderful in every aspect.
Two beautiful years packed with finest teachers
who are ever supportive and a cordial
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environment that any student would need for
academic excellence. To all those students
wanting to get most in two years, United is your
ultimate choice. Lastly, success can be yours, if
you work hard and United certainly bring out the
best in you.
Lasata Tuladhar
Class XII, Commerce
UA will forever remain in my memories as a
home and not merely an education institute.
During my two years of studies in United
Academy it nurtured me with a lot of care, love
and attention. Along with qualitative education it
inculcated in me the most essential virtue of a
discipline.
Pooja Karki
Class XII, Humanities
I am really happy to be a part of United family.
It has provided ample opportunities to learn new
things. It has helped me discover myself and the
qualities hidden within me. I am thankful to the
teachers who have supported me throughout the
two year in United Academy.
Biba Shrestha
Class XII, Humanities
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