In 2001, I went to see Vice Chancler of Pokhara University
and had a chance to meet to Registrar and other deans
of some schools.
Well, Nepal's first private engineering college run by
Mr. Deepak Bhattarai and company is also incorporated
under PU. Pokhara University at that time had 26 colleges
and one of them where I was taken on a Tour (as a compliment
of being faculty at a Jap. Univ and also being interested in
joing Pokhara Univ. as a facutly..... and also being a guy
from Pokhara). I can say confidently that Pokhara University
at that was in 3-4th year of operation. I remember the
situation of Kathmandu University in 1994, when I went
to meet Prof. Sharma and his deputy Dr. Bhattarai at
Lazimpat office. Comparing these two universities'
early stages, I can tell that Pokhara University will also
flourish one day (with 10years as KU did it in last 10years).
Pokhara University has about 200 ropani land and
.... so its not that bad univ. as you look skeptical.
Forget about having website of a univ in developing
country. IF you need you can find information on it
via
http://www.pokharacity.com/ or if you would like to talk to faculties of PU, some of like
minded teachers in PU have started a discussion forum
at Google beta group.com.
Check
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/PokharaUniversity/ As long as Nepal Engineering College's students are concerned
they are competent enough and above average the worlds
technical universities.
I guess your univ has some other criteria that can determine
where a particular student falls e.g. GRE in USA.
Good Luck.
GP
Good Luck.