Naaya Aayam Multi-Disciplinary Institute

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Naaya Aayam Multi-Disciplinary Institute (NAMI), established in 2013, is an education foundation located in Gokarneshwor - 7,Jorpati, Kathmandu, Nepal. The college directly works with its roots tied to University of Northampton, [1] UK, providing Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees and Cambridge International Examinations for GCE ‘A’ Level. [2]

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NAMI is stretched over 37 ropani land built with modern auditoriums, classrooms, tutorial/discussion rooms, library and computer and science laboratories. It also has sports arena for basketball, mini-football and cricket practice pitch.

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References

  1. "www.northampton.ac.uk" . Retrieved 2015-08-10.
  2. "www.nami.edu.np" . Retrieved 2015-08-10.