| Literature DB >> 25493177 |
Ghanendra Gartaula1, Bhaskar Mani Adhikari2.
Abstract
Food science and technology education has been running since four decades in Nepal. There is a very slow improvement in the profession. The job opportunities have always been threatened by insiders and outsiders. Academic institutions, government agencies, and food industries themselves are responsible for the quality of food science professionals. Novel and practical methods of teaching should be followed. The government and private organizations should facilitate the recruitment of food technologists. Constant prodding needs to be done for the establishment of a Council with more authority that could monitor all bodies associated with food science professionals.Entities:
Keywords: Challenges; Nepal; education; food science and technology; prospects
Year: 2014 PMID: 25493177 PMCID: PMC4256564 DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Sci Nutr ISSN: 2048-7177 Impact factor: 2.863
Colleges offering food science courses in Nepal
| S. no. | Name | Address |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Central Campus of Technology, Tribhuvan University (TU) | Dharan |
| 2 | Lalitpur Valley College, TU | Lalitpur |
| 3 | National College of Food Science and Technology, TU | Kathmandu |
| 4 | Padmashree International College, TU | Kathmandu |
| 5 | GoldenGate International College, TU | Kathmandu |
| 6 | Sunsari Technical College, TU | Dharan |
| 7 | Dharan Multiple Campus, TU | Dharan |
| 8 | Pokhara Bigyan tatha Prabidhi Campus, TU | Pokhara |
| 9 | Birat Multiple College, TU | Biratnagar |
| 10 | Nilgiri College, TU | Itahari |
| 11 | Nagarik College, TU | Chitwan |
| 12 | Himalayan College of Agriculture Science and Technology, Purbanchal University (PU) | Kathmandu |
| 13 | College of Applied Food and Dairy Technology, PU | Kathmandu |