[2] Pulchowk Campus traces its roots back to 1931 when it began as a technical school in Basantapur Kathmandu, initially focusing on textile worker training.
In 1966, it was renamed the Nepal Engineering Institute, relocating again to Ananda Niketan in Pulchowk, where it extended the overseer program to three years.
The institute's evolution continued with the addition of an electrical program in 1971, which later reverted to a two-year duration in 1976.
Since then, Pulchowk Campus has been offering programs including certificates, bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. degrees across engineering disciplines like Architecture, Electronics, Mechanical, Aerospace, and more.
The campus runs programs in Urban Planning, Environmental Engineering, Renewable Energy, and others.