Rajarshi Janak University

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Rajarshi Janak University
राजष्रि जनक विश्वविद्यालय
TypePublic Autonomous University
Established2017 (2017)
ChancellorPrime Minister of Nepal
Vice-ChancellorDr. Bharat Jha
Students191
Location, ,
Nepal
Websitewww.rju.edu.np

Rajarshi Janak University (Nepali: राजष्रि जनक विश्वविद्यालय) is a national university of Nepal. It was founded on October 2017 by the legislature-parliament after passing a bill as per the Constitution under special co-ordination of former Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal, Bimalendra Nidhi. [1][2] The university is focused in Province No. 2. The central office of the university is in Janakpur. [3][4][5] The name of university is based on King Janak.[6]

The university is involved in agriculture, arts, ayurveda, philosophy, forestry, law, management, medicine and tourism.[7] The university is planning to offer courses on Oriental Philosophy and Mithila Art to promote the culture and civilization of the ancient Mithila.[8][9][10] At the early phase, the university started to offer bachelor's courses on public health and law. There are about 200 students.

Some of the infrastructure of the university are provided by Tribhuvan University based on the government's decisions.[11][12] The Ramsworup Ramsagar Multiple Campus, previously run by Tribhuvan University, is transferred to Rajarshi Janak University. [13]

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