About RPI

As we know Nepal is a multi-lingual, multi-religious, multi-cultural country and geographically remote with plenty of resources of water, land, forest, and various medicinal herbs. These resources can be utilized only through education. With this fact, the government has paid more attention to establishing Technical and Vocational Schools to mobilize natural resources and build up human capacity. As our country was declared a Federal Republic country, the politicians, educated personalities, and social workers of the Rolpa district began to play a vital role in setting up Technical and Vocational schools in this district. One of them is Mr. Krishna Bahadur Mahara, former Speaker and former PM of Nepal has played the greatest role in establishing the Technical School in Liwang of Rolpa district and donated his 30 Ropani Land. Moreover, he has played an important role in allocating the budget for physical infrastructure as the guardian to promote model schools. The other personalities who donated land are Mrs. Sova Kumari Kanwar, Mr. Lal Bahadur Kanwar, Mr. Mul Bahadur Roka, and Mr. Motilal Dangi. The College is thankful for them. The college has its aim to overcome the poverty and unemployment problem through the rapid promotion of Technical and Vocational Education.

CTEVT has developed Rolpa Polytechnic Institute (RPI) at Rolpa municipality-1, Mewang in Rolpa District and established in 2074 B.S.. This school is located 20 minutes from Rolpa district’s headquarters. It lies between Rukum in the north near the homestay Gurung village and Lahari Khola, Pyuthan and Baglung in the east near the Dharapani village, Salyan in the west near the district headquarters ‘Liwang Bazar’, Dang in the south near concrete motorable road and community forest. Rolpa municipality and peripheral spectacular views can be observed from the school site. Currently, courses like a Diploma in Agriculture (Animal Science, Plant Science) and a Diploma in Information Technology are available. Shortly (Diploma, TSLC, and Training level), courses of forestry, construction, tourism, computer, health, and engineering can be made available.