Bachelor of Arts (BA) in History

Bachelor Degree (Undergraduate) · 4 Years (Annual System / Select Semester Variants)

Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in History is a four-year undergraduate liberal arts degree designed to cultivate advanced proficiencies in archival research, historical methodology, textual evidence evaluation, and analytical socio-political reporting. Rather than relying on simple chronological memorization, the program trains students to critically analyze how past political structures, global treaties, and grassroots movements actively shape modern societies. It balances a comprehensive exploration of domestic frameworks—from ancient Licchavi scripts and medieval Malla architectures to modern federal state transitions—with major world histories, including European political transformations, the independence movements of South Asia, and East Asian economic developments. The program serves as a premier intellectual foundation for students aiming for careers in law, public policy, civil service, and investigative media.

Studying in Nepal

Studying History in Nepal provides an exceptionally rich, living laboratory. Nestled within an unprecedented landscape of ancient palaces, living heritage architectures, and a diverse multi-ethnic population, the program connects academic research directly with the country's socio-political transformation. The local curriculum under Tribhuvan University uses the region's historical shifts—such as the unification era of Prithvi Narayan Shah, the century of Rana rule, and the modern transition into a federal democratic republic—as active, data-driven case studies. The degree is highly affordable and flexible at public constituent campuses, running convenient morning shifts that allow students to balance their academic pursuits with professional work, civil service coaching, or legal entrance preparations.

Career Prospects

A degree in History provides a highly portable, versatile set of critical skills heavily valued by sectors where qualitative research, detailed documentation, and contextual policy analysis are mandatory. History graduates possess strong analytical capabilities that allow them to excel in professional examinations and corporate strategy setups. You can build a progressive career as a:
  • Socio-Political Researcher / Heritage Consultant: Conducting primary archival tracking, verifying documentary authenticity, and compiling evidence-based reports for research institutes, tourism boards, and historical preservation trusts.
  • Media Journalist or Editorial Lead: Investigating current affairs, tracking political rhetoric, writing deep historical commentaries, and copy-editing production scripts for prominent digital news portals or national publishing houses.
  • NGO Program and Documentation Officer: Designing project baselines, managing field documentation registries, and drafting compliance reports for international development bodies and non-profit civil societies.
  • Archivist or Museum Collections Assistant: Overhauling historical asset registries, managing delicate manuscript preservation workflows, and structuring educational gallery exhibitions.
  • Government Officer / Diplomatic Executive (Lok Sewa): Securing permanent public service placements via competitive exams within the Nepal Administrative Service or Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where clear written communication and structural policy analysis are critical.

Further Study Options

Holding a structured 4-year national undergraduate degree ensures automatic global compliance for direct postgraduate and research entry worldwide. History alumni are highly competitive candidates for prestigious foreign fellowships (such as Fulbright or Chevening) due to their strong background in qualitative research methodologies and textual analysis. Popular advanced pathways include:
  • Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or Master of Laws (LL.M.) — a highly popular pathway, as history directly aligns with legal jurisprudence and constitutional evolution
  • Master of Arts (MA) in History or specialized postgraduate tracks in Museology and Heritage Management
  • Master in International Relations and Diplomatic Studies (IRDS)
  • Master of Public Administration (MPA) or Master in Development Studies (MDS)
  • Ph.D. / M.Phil. pathways in South Asian Geopolitical History, Post-Colonial Studies, or Archival Forensics

Frequently Asked Questions

Course Info

  • LevelBachelor Degree (Undergraduate)
  • Duration4 Years (Annual System / Select Semester Variants)
  • IntakesSeptember, October, November
  • Cost in NepalRs.35,000 - 150,000