TU BPA Result and Ledger – How to Check (All Semesters)
Bachelor of Public Administration (BPA) results under Tribhuvan University are published semester-wise by the Faculty of Management (FoM). Here are the direct links and steps to check your BPA result and find the semester ledger PDF.
Official Links to Check BPA Result
- TU Official Result Portal: result.tuexam.edu.np
- TU FoM Result Notices and Ledger PDFs: fomecd.edu.np
- EducateNepal TU FoM Results: educatenepal.com – TU FoM Results
How to Check BPA Result
Method 1 – TU Result Portal
- Go to result.tuexam.edu.np
- Select Faculty: Faculty of Management (FoM)
- Select Programme: BPA (Bachelor of Public Administration)
- Select your semester (1st through 8th) and academic year (BS year)
- Enter your symbol number and date of birth
- Your result and marksheet appear – download it
Method 2 – SMS via NTC
- Type: 4BPA [space] [Your Symbol Number]
- Send to: 35001
BPA Result Ledger PDF
The BPA result ledger is the official tabulation sheet PDF published by TU FoM showing all students’ subject-wise grades college by college. It is published at fomecd.edu.np alongside the result notice. Look for the notice titled “BPA [Semester] Semester Regular Examination [Year]” – it includes the ledger PDF download link. For the 2025 results, search fomecd.edu.np for the relevant semester notice under the current academic session.
BPA results are published together with other FoM programmes (BBA, BBM, BIM) in the same odd/even semester batch – monitor fomecd.edu.np for the combined notice.
BPA Result by Semester
- 1st Semester: result.tuexam.edu.np โ FoM โ BPA โ 1st Semester
- 2nd Semester: result.tuexam.edu.np โ FoM โ BPA โ 2nd Semester
- 3rd Semester: result.tuexam.edu.np โ FoM โ BPA โ 3rd Semester
- 4th Semester: result.tuexam.edu.np โ FoM โ BPA โ 4th Semester
- 5th Semester: result.tuexam.edu.np โ FoM โ BPA โ 5th Semester
- 6th Semester: result.tuexam.edu.np โ FoM โ BPA โ 6th Semester
- 7th Semester: result.tuexam.edu.np โ FoM โ BPA โ 7th Semester
- 8th Semester: result.tuexam.edu.np โ FoM โ BPA โ 8th Semester – final result; needed for transcript and MPA/MBS admission
Re-totaling
- Apply within 35 days of result publication at TU Controller of Examinations, Balkhu
- Fee: NPR 200 per subject
- Re-totaling verifies totalling accuracy – does not re-evaluate answer sheets
Result Not Published Yet
- Monitor fomecd.edu.np for the official result notice
- BPA results are published with other FoM programmes – odd semesters (1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th) together, even semesters (2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th) together
- Contact FoM Dean’s Office, Kirtipur: 01-4331845
About BPA
BPA (Bachelor of Public Administration) is a 4-year, 8-semester undergraduate programme under TU’s Faculty of Management. It focuses on public administration, governance, policy, and management of public institutions. Graduates can pursue MPA (Master of Public Administration), appear in Lok Sewa Aayog examinations for civil service positions, or work in NGOs and development organisations. It is one of the less competitive FoM programmes to enter, making it accessible to students with moderate academic backgrounds who want a management-oriented career in the public sector.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to check BPA result TU?
Go to result.tuexam.edu.np, select Faculty of Management, choose BPA, select your semester and academic year, and enter your symbol number and date of birth. You can also check via SMS by typing 4BPA [symbol number] and sending to 35001 on NTC.
Where is BPA result ledger published?
The BPA result ledger PDF is published by TU FoM at fomecd.edu.np alongside the official result notice. It is a tabulation sheet showing all students’ grades by college for that semester.
What is BPA course in Nepal?
BPA stands for Bachelor of Public Administration. It is a 4-year management programme under Tribhuvan University’s Faculty of Management, focused on public sector administration, governance, and policy. After completing BPA, graduates commonly pursue MPA, appear in civil service examinations, or work in government institutions, NGOs, and development organisations.