About Us
St. Xavier's College, located at Maitighar, Kathmandu is an educational institution of higher learning established in 1988 AD. Since its very inception the College has been offering quality education and has contributed to the development of the nation through the production of highly qualified human resources.
St. Xavier's College, Kathmandu is managed by the Nepal Jesuit Society. Jesuits began their educational work in Nepal in 1951 with the opening of St. Xavier's School, the Godavari, followed by St. Xavier's School, Jawalakhel and St. Xavier's School, Deonia. Other schools run by Nepal Jesuit Society are Moran Memorial School, Maheshpur and St.Xavier's, Sadakbari.
In Bachelor level with affiliation from Tribhuvan University, St Xavier's College offers B.Sc Physics, B.Sc Microbiology, BSc CSIT, Bachelor of Information Management (BIM), Bachelor of Arts (majoring in Social Work and English) and Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) program.
St. Xavier's College also offers Masters programs in Microbiology (MSc Microbiology), Physics (MSc Physics) and Masters in Business Studies (MBS) under Tribhuvan University.
VISION
St. Xaviers College is a community of educators comprising its past and present students, parents, staff, management and collaborators dedicated to providing higher education in Nepal in the Jesuit tradition of integrating intellectual growth with physical, spiritual, emotional and social development through various studies and activities, thus becoming persons who relate positively and responsibly with the cosmos, self, others and the Transcendental, leading to all-inclusive transformation.
MISSION
Guided by the above vision, it is our mission to foster through all our endeavors a passion for excellence, the formation of conscience, commitment to be compassionate, ability to take risks and accept challenges, competence, creativity, innovative spirit, concern for ecology and leadership for service so that we look at the world, at reality, with the eyes of God; to discover the goodness and beauty of creation and individuals but also places of pain, misery and injustice and commit ourselves to be agents of transformation.
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