Accredited by University Grants Commission (UGC) Nepal, 2016
Tracer Study in Damak Multiple Campus
A tracer study in the context of universities and campuses is a research method used to track and monitor the educational and career paths of graduates after they leave the institution. Soft copy and hard copy of forms are provided for students to fill up the Tracer Study Questionnaire form (Personal Information, Employment Information, Pursuing Further Study, Provide your suggestions/recommendations for the betterment of your institution, What contributions you can provide to the institution for its betterment? And the Contract Address of your friends who had graduated in the same your you had graduated etc). Who have passed in Bachelor Degree and Masters Degree. The primary objective of a tracer study is to gather information about the graduates' experiences, achievements, and contributions in various aspects such as employment, further education, entrepreneurship, and community involvement.
Tracer studies are valuable for universities and colleges because they provide feedback on the effectiveness of their programs in preparing students for the job market or further education. The findings can also guide curriculum development, career counseling services, and institutional planning to better meet the needs of current and future students.
Key aspects typically included in a tracer study are:
S.N. |
Designation |
Name |
1 |
Co-ordinator |
Mr. Padam Prasad Gimire |
2 |
Member |
Mr. Tulashi Prasad Phuyal |
3 |
Member |
Mr. Tomnath Dahal |
4 |
Member |
Mr. Nabin Dhungana |
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