18th Hissan Sport Meet 2082

In the 18th Hissan meet 2082, Student of Pokhara Lincoln International College, Simalchaur-8, have participated in various sport event. Out of those event our Girls Basketball team emerge out as winner. While Boys Basketball became 2nd runner up. In table-tennis we secure 2nd position in mixed double, while secured 1st in men single. Our Basketball Captain Simran Gurung (BBA 3rd) became the MVP of tournament and Nirbitri Sharma (BHM 7th) became the highest Scorer.

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What I love about the BBA program at PLIC is how it keeps your options completely open. In the first year alone, you go from learning the basics of management to actually understanding how microeconomics works. The classes are really interactive, and the 48 hours of teaching time per subject means you actually get to discuss things with the teachers instead of just cramming for exams. It has built up my confidence a lot, and I feel ready to handle a job in business advisory or marketing when I finish.

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Ankit Sharma
Batch 2081

A lot of business programs just teach you theory, but this one mixes business and tech right from the start. Taking accounting alongside computer programming and internet applications in the first two semesters was a game changer for me. It makes so much sense because every modern business relies on IT now. The workload across the 8 semesters is challenging, but it gives you practical skills that companies actually look for. I am planning to apply to technology firms as soon as I graduate.

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Pooja Shrestha
Batch 2082

BBA is easily one of the best degrees for getting a job in Nepal right now, which is exactly why I chose PLIC. The program focuses heavily on communication, teamwork, and problem solving, which are things you use every single day in the real world. By the time you finish the four years, you have a solid grasp on everything from banking and finance to real estate management. It takes hard work to get through all the credit hours, but the career opportunities at the end are completely worth it.

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Rohan Rajbanshi
Recent Graduate