Kathmandu Forestry College

Vacancy Announcement Notice

Anusha

When I first decided to apply to the Forestry program at Kathmandu Forestry College, I never thought that it would be such a remarkable experience.

It would be a long essay if I am to explain how amazingly the four years of my Bachelor’s Degree in KAFCOL has shaped my career path!

Honestly, at first I was excited and happy to have chosen “Forestry” just because it sounds so amazing (and not so mainstream, obviously); but later, I was also intimidated by all the new courses which focused only on and around “forest”. It wasn’t easy, but then when I actually started to study those courses, I realized how diverse and integrated Forestry is. I noticed that forestry is an applied science and it covers all the associated natural resources such as soil, water, land, air, wildlife and recreation along with their management, laws and policies, also engineering, sociology and many more related sciences. And this means, we can choose to specialize in any of these subjects that fascinates the most. Forestry career paths that graduates follow include forest biologists, professional foresters, wood engineers/experts, forestry business administrators, conservationists, renewable resource managers, government forest officers, and many more.

A lot of scopes, right?

KAFCOL has an extraordinary teaching faculty, which is definitely one of the factors that enhances the college’s portrayal as an esteemed educational organization. I am ineffably indebted to all my great teachers and lecturers of KAFCOL who guided and motivated me throughout my studies and also after. Currently, I am studying Masters course in Sustainable Tropical Forestry at University of Copenhagen, Denmark. And I am a proud Kafcolian!

Thank You!

(Note: If mentionable, University of Copenhagen ranks #17 in the world for Forestry and Agriculture: QS world ranking 2018)

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