B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS) was established on Jan 18, 1993 and subsequently upgraded as an autonomous Health Sciences University on Oct 28, 1998 with a mandate to work towards developing socially responsible and competent health workforce, providing health care & involving in innovative health research. The Institute, located in Eastern Nepal, has extended its continued health services through teaching district concept to Primary Health Care Centers, District Hospitals and Zonal Hospitals in different districts of the region. This University is aptly named after Bisheshwar Prasad Koirala, Nepal’s visionary leader in social uplifting, firm believer of national integration.
This Institute is envisaged as one of the successful examples of Nepal-India co-operation. The Health Ministers of the two countries signed the Indo-Nepal agreement for establishment of BPKIHS on the Hindu auspicious day of Mahashivaratri (Mar 10, 1994).
Nobel Academy Higher Secondary School is an educational institution located in Baneswor, Kathmandu. With the “Nobel the virtue of education and health,” Nobel Academy was established in 1998 by the collaboration of Surendra Shrestha , Navaraj Panday , Uttam Vaukaji and others. Nobel Academy Higher Secondary School is one of the institutions under Nobel Foundation, that includes Nobel College, Nobel Hospital and other health centers around the country. It previously also owned Nobel Medical College in Biratnagar, which is still running under a different management. The name “Nobel” is inspired from inventor Alfred Nobel.
Nobel Academy is a private institution that gives the HSEB courses of the Nepal Government. Nobel Academy gives the HSEB course also known as 10+2 program only in the Faculty of Science and Management.
This Academy has a fully equipped computer lab, Science lab and sports facility.