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value>Informatics College Pokhara, established in 2011 is an associate college of
122 Innovate Nepal Group (ING). Initially, it started its academic journey
as a
123  franchisee of Informatics Education Limited, Singapore. Since
2017,
124  Informatics College Pokhara has been directly partnering with London
125 Metropolitan University, UK to provide enviable higher education
in IT
126 to students
in Pokhara at an affordable price.
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is unparalleled and will
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134 graduates who will be sought after
by potential employers both nationally and
135  globally. All the courses offered here at Informatics College Pokhara
is approved
136 by
the Ministry of Education, Nepal and equivalent to Tribhuvan University, Nepal.
137 Therefore, our graduates will be able to work
for the government as well as private
138  organisations all over the world. In addition to
this, they can also seek to apply for
139  further education
in any university of the world.</value>
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