Pokhara Is Becoming Nepal's Next Tech Hub.

For years, "tech career in Nepal" meant one thing: pack your bags and move to Kathmandu. Or worse, leave Nepal entirely. The assumption was simple: if you wanted to build a serious career in technology, Pokhara had nothing to offer you.

That assumption is now dead.

As of 2026, there are more than 20 IT companies in Pokhara that are providing their services to their international clients. IT workers are moving from Kathmandu to Pokhara for the sake of better living standards, and the tourism industry is demanding the development of websites, mobile applications, digital marketing, and booking systems at a very fast pace.

But here is the part nobody is talking about loudly enough.

Pokhara's tech sector is growing faster than its talent pool.

There are actual shortages when it comes to AI, Data Science, Cloud Computing, and DevOps. Companies are looking to hire people, clients are looking for professionals, and there are not enough qualified graduates out there to fill those spots. This is not an issue but a great opportunity for everyone.

That is exactly what Fishtail Mountain College exists to give you.

The Real Challenge Pokhara's Tech Scene Faces

To make the smartest decision for your career, it’s important to first understand where Pokhara’s tech ecosystem actually stands today.

According to recent research into Pokhara's IT landscape, the challenges are real and specific:

The specialised skills gap is significant.

Most graduates coming out of traditional programs are not equipped for what companies actually need in 2026. AI, Big Data, Full Stack Development, and Cloud Computing are not electives; they are the job market.

The talent pool is smaller than Kathmandu.

There are jobs. There are companies. There are international clients. But there are not enough skilled graduates to fill the roles, especially in specialised areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cloud systems.

The ecosystem is being built right now..

Co-working spaces are emerging. Tech meetups are growing. Investment is slowly arriving. This is Pokhara's early-stage moment, the same moment Kathmandu had two decades ago. The people who get skilled now will be the ones who define what this city's tech future looks like.

You have the chance to be one of those people.

Why Choose Fishtail Mountain College for Your IT Education in Nepal?

Fishtail Mountain College is not another college offering an IT degree and hoping for the best. FMC was built with a specific mission: to redefine Pokhara's IT landscape by producing graduates who can compete and win at a global level. Here is what makes FMC genuinely different.

A Real UK Degree, Right Here in Pokhara

FMC offers the BSc (Hons) Computer Science in partnership with the University of Wolverhampton, one of the UK's established universities with over 190 years of academic history. This is a fully accredited, internationally recognised degree, the same qualification you would receive studying in the UK itself.

Why Studying in Pokhara Is Now the Smart Move

Let us be direct about something that most colleges will not say to you. Moving to Kathmandu to study IT costs more. Living is 30–40% more expensive. Commutes that eat 1–2 hours of your day in traffic. Crowded campuses. Higher tuition. And at the end of it, you are left with a local degree that does not carry the international weight of a UK qualification.

At FMC, Pokhara, you will earn a degree from the University of Wolverhampton, but more importantly, be part of the biggest technology ecosystem in Nepal, a city which is building its own tech future, with a quality of life you won’t find in Kathmandu, and at a cost of living low enough to let you focus on studying.

You also become part of the story. The people who skill up now are the ones who will lead Pokhara's tech scene in five years. The first generation of AI engineers and tech founders from this city is being trained right now. That generation could include you.

Conclusion

Pokhara's tech ecosystem is early. The talent gap is real and wide. Companies are looking for exactly the kind of skilled, internationally trained graduates that FMC produces. This combination of growing demand, limited supply, and an institution that can genuinely bridge that gap does not last forever.

Three years from now, either you will be a BSc (Hons) Computer Science graduate with a UK-accredited degree, hands-on experience through ING, and a career path you built intentionally, or you will still be watching Pokhara's tech scene grow from the outside.

The decision is simple. The timing is now.

FAQs

Which is the best IT college in Pokhara?

Fishtail Mountain College is one of the leading IT colleges in Pokhara, offering a UK-accredited BSc (Hons) Computer Science degree in partnership with the University of Wolverhampton. The program combines international academics with practical, industry-focused learning.

Can I study Computer Science in Pokhara?

Yes. Students can pursue a BSc (Hons) Computer Science degree in Pokhara at Fishtail Mountain College without relocating to Kathmandu, while earning an internationally recognised UK qualification.

Are there IT job opportunities in Pokhara?

Yes. Pokhara's IT industry is growing rapidly, with software companies, digital agencies, and technology startups creating opportunities in software development, AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity, digital marketing, and web development.

Is Pokhara becoming a technology hub in Nepal?

Yes. Pokhara is emerging as one of Nepal's growing technology hubs, with an increasing number of IT companies, startups, coworking spaces, and digital businesses serving both local and international clients.

What skills are currently in demand in Pokhara's IT industry?

Employers are increasingly looking for graduates with skills in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Data Science, Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Full Stack Development, Mobile App Development, and DevOps.

Does Fishtail Mountain College prepare students for international IT careers?

Yes. The BSc (Hons) Computer Science curriculum follows international academic standards and focuses on practical skills that prepare graduates for careers in Nepal and abroad.

What makes Fishtail Mountain College different from other IT colleges in Pokhara?

Fishtail Mountain College offers a UK degree, industry-focused learning, modern computing facilities, experienced faculty, and practical exposure that helps students develop job-ready skills.

What career opportunities are available after completing BSc (Hons) Computer Science?

Graduates can pursue careers as Software Developers, AI Engineers, Data Analysts, Cloud Engineers, Cybersecurity Specialists, Web Developers, Mobile App Developers, DevOps Engineers, System Analysts, and IT Consultants.

Is Computer Science a good career choice in Nepal?

Yes. With increasing digital transformation across industries, Computer Science graduates are in high demand in software companies, banks, fintech firms, healthcare, education, startups, and multinational organisations.

How do I apply for BSc (Hons) Computer Science at Fishtail Mountain College?

Students can apply by completing the online application form through the Fishtail Mountain College website or by visiting the college for admission counselling.

Hear From

our alumni

Graduating from Fishtail Mountain College with a University of Wolverhampton degree connects you to a global network of successful professionals and limitless opportunities.

The opportunities I received through the ING ecosystem helped me be industryready even before I graduated. The artificial intelligence and machine learning module introduced me to the pathway I am in today as a machine learning engineer.

Ms Prakriti Regmi

WLV Graduate 2022 | ING Alumni
Machine Learning Engineer
Smart Data Solutions

Joining ING’s ecosystem was a turning point in my life and paved the path to where I am today. The Computer Science programme provided me with the perfect blendt of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, setting the foundation for my career in technology. Thank you, ING, for being the catalyst that set me on the path to success.

Mr Bhanu Aryal

WLV Graduate 2020 | ING Alumni
Co-Founder / Director
Periwin Solutions

Under the guidance of exceptional mentors and a nurturing community, my passion for tech was transformed into a thrilling reality. The opportunities for hands-on learning and exposure to industry trends at ING were invaluable in preparing me for the challenges of the professional world.

Mr Yugant Basnet

WLV Graduate 2023 | ING Alumni
Founder & CEO
Scala Technologies

My curiosity has always led me to some amazing finds. During my college life, this curiosity helped me forge a bond with my lecturers which in turn led to opportunities with in the ING ecosystem. The experience I have gained as a DevOps Engineer has been monumental for my career.

Mr Prabin Sapkota

WLV Graduate 2020 | ING Alumni
DevOps Engineer
Innovate Tech
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