Manmohan Technical University (MTU) has introduced an advanced professional degree, the Master of Science (MSc) in Power System Engineering, with the announcement of admission opening for the first batch from the academic year 2026 (2082/83). This two-year degree is offered under the university’s School of Engineering.
The program is designed to bridge the gap between traditional electrical grid operations and modern, sustainable solutions. By equipping graduates with specialized skills in design, analysis, and management, MTU aims to produce high-level technical manpower capable of leading Nepal’s transition toward a greener and more resilient energy sector.
To be eligible for admission, candidates must hold a four-year Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or an equivalent degree recognized by the Government of Nepal. Applicants are required to have a minimum of 16 years of formal education, comprising 12 years of schooling and four years of undergraduate studies. Academically, students must have secured a minimum CGPA of 2.0 out of 4.0 or at least second division marks in their Bachelor’s degree to qualify for the entrance process.
The university has also outlined specific requirements for Nepali citizens who have completed their +2 or Bachelor’s equivalents through foreign educational boards. Such candidates are required to submit an equivalency certificate along with their application. Toppers of each semester will be benefited by the university's merit-based scholarships.
The course content focuses on high-level technical competencies, including power system dynamics, grid integration of renewable energy, and the operation of smart systems. The program expects to produce expert engineers capable of addressing the complex challenges of modernizing the national power infrastructure and advancing sustainable energy practices.








