In its early years, all the postgraduate classes were held at Tripureshwor Campus, where the administrative office was also located.It was only in 1967 that the university was relocated to its main campus in Kirtipur – an ancient town about 5 km south-west of the city of Kathmandu.This situation led to the establishment of colleges in the private sector because the constituent campuses alone could not meet the demand.The significant number of graduates made Tribhuvan University hold a Guinness World Record.[11] Although the education system of Tribhuvan University has produced many graduates, many of them still need to get jobs in the market.[15] The university administers its science and technology programs, such as BSc, BE, MBBS, etc., through its technical institutes.There are five technical institutes at the university, each taking care of a specific domain within the field of science and technology education.The following is a partial list of constituent colleges of the university:[19][20] TU is government-financed but still an autonomous organization.