Overview
Capital College and Research Center (CCRC) is a higher secondary institution in Koteshwor (near Balkumari Bridge), Kathmandu. Established in 2001, the college offers NEB-affiliated +2 programs in Science, Management, and Law. This profile summarizes academic offerings, entry requirements, fees and scholarships, faculty, facilities, student life, and community engagement.
Introduction
CCRC runs NEB Grade XI and Grade XII programs across three streams: Science, Management, and Law. The college admits students from across Nepal, with cohorts that typically include learners from more than 60 districts. Selection includes an entrance exam and an interview. Teaching focuses on classroom learning supported by laboratories, library resources, counseling, and co-curricular activities.
The college operates morning and day shifts for regular classes. Hostel accommodation (separate for girls and boys) is available within walking distance under the supervision of wardens. Transportation within the Kathmandu Valley is available on specified routes.
Students have access to a modern computer lab, subject laboratories, a library with print and digital materials, a spacious cafeteria, and dedicated counseling services that cover academics, careers, and personal concerns.
NEB board performance, placement into medical and engineering scholarships, and acceptance into Nepali and international universities are reported outcomes of recent cohorts. The institution presents these results as evidence of consistent academic focus and structured guidance.
Quick Highlights
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Location: Koteshwor, Kathmandu (near Balkumari Bridge)
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Year of Establishment: 2001
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Affiliation: National Examination Board (NEB), Nepal (+2 level)
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Streams Offered: Science, Management, Law (Grade XI–XII)
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Admission: Entrance exam + interview; shift selection during admit card issuance
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Eligibility (indicative):
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Science: minimum GPA typically announced between 2.8–3.0; Optional Mathematics required; subject-wise grade thresholds apply
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Management/Law: minimum GPA around 2.0, with specified subject-wise thresholds (see “Admission Process”)
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Key Facilities: Science laboratories (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), computer lab, library, cafeteria, hostel, transportation, counseling, abroad study support
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Scholarships: Merit-based (SEE GPA), entrance-based additions, entrance toppers, term-exam performance awards, need-based categories, and municipal quotas
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Fees: Detailed schedule for Science (Grade XI and XII) listed below; other streams follow the college’s annual circular
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Student Life: Clubs and societies, sports and ECA, youth development programs, discipline and mobile-use policy
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Shifts: Morning and day shifts announced session-wise
Note: Admission criteria, fees, routes, and scholarship quotas are subject to sessional updates. Always confirm current year details with the college before applying.
Academic Programs Offered
NEB (+2) Science
+2 Science at CCRC covers core subjects in English, Nepali, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with a choice between Biology or Computer Science depending on intended pathways. The stream suits students targeting health sciences (MBBS, Nursing, Pharmacy), engineering (civil, computer, electrical, etc.), information technology, biotechnology, and related areas.
Groups and Subject Combination
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Physical Group: English, Nepali, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science
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Biological Group: English, Nepali, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology
Indicative Course Structure
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Grade XI: Comp. Nepali, Comp. English, Comp. Mathematics, Physics (Opt. I), Chemistry (Opt. II), Biology/Computer Science (Opt. III)
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Grade XII: Comp. Nepali, Comp. English, Comp. Mathematics, Physics (Opt. I), Chemistry (Opt. II), Biology/Computer Science (Opt. III)
Teaching–Learning Features
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Lab-based practicals in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with supervised sessions and individual apparatus allocation where applicable
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Computer lab for the Physical Group with access during scheduled hours
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Regular class tests, terminal exams, and pre-board assessments aligned with NEB guidelines
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Supplementary guidance for medical and engineering entrance preparation (as scheduled by the college)
Outcomes
Graduates pursue MBBS, BE, BSc, Pharmacy, Nursing, Biotechnology, Agriculture, IT degrees, and other science-related programs in Nepal and abroad. Past cohorts include scholarship recipients in national entrance schemes.
NEB (+2) Management
+2 Management builds foundational knowledge in accounting, economics, business studies, hotel management, travel and tourism, business mathematics, computer science, and related options. The stream suits students aiming for business, administration, economics, hospitality, entrepreneurship, and information systems at bachelor’s level.
Indicative Course Structure
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Grade XI (five subjects total):
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Compulsory: English, Nepali, Principles of Accounting–I
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Optional (select three): Marketing/Business Mathematics, Hotel Management, Travel & Tourism, Computer Science, Economics, Finance, Business Studies, Basic Mathematics
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Grade XII (five subjects total):
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Compulsory: English, Principles of Accounting–II
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Optional (select two): Hotel Management, Travel & Tourism, Computer Science, Economics, Finance, Business Studies, Basic Mathematics
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Teaching–Learning Features
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Classroom sessions supported by practical assignments and project work where relevant
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Access to the computer lab and library resources
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Career and academic counseling during subject selection and progression to bachelor’s programs
Outcomes
Graduates commonly pursue BBS, BBA, BBM, BIM, BHM, BPA, Travel and Tourism, CA pathway studies, and other business or hospitality-related degrees in Nepal and abroad.
NEB (+2) Law
Overview
+2 Law is an integrated stream for students who plan to enter legal studies or social sciences at bachelor’s level. The stream covers core legal theory and Nepali legal contexts alongside compulsory language and social studies subjects.
Indicative Course Structure
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Grade XI: Comp. Nepali, Comp. English, Compulsory Social Studies and Life Skills, Jurisprudence and Legal Theories, Constitutional Law, Procedural Law
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Grade XII: Comp. Nepali, Comp. English, Compulsory Social Studies and Life Skills, Nepalese Legal System, Civil & Criminal Law & Justice, Legal Drafting
Teaching–Learning Features
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Emphasis on legal concepts, systems, and drafting
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Reading assignments supported by library holdings in law and social sciences
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Counseling for bachelor’s-level pathways (LLB, BA-LLB, public administration, governance, criminology, social sciences)
Outcomes
Graduates often continue toward law degrees or social science programs. Even learners who shift to other fields benefit from legal awareness and analytical reading skills gained during +2.
Admission Process
Eligibility
CCRC publishes session-specific eligibility thresholds each year. Based on provided institutional information:
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Science:
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GPA: Often communicated between 2.8–3.0 for the current context
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Subject requirement: Optional Mathematics in SEE is required
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Grade thresholds: Prior notices have indicated C+ in all subjects alongside a minimum GPA 3.0; some recent guidance also references minimum GPA 2.8 with Optional Mathematics. Candidates should check the current call.
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Management and Law:
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GPA: Minimum 2.0 (as per recent notices)
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Subject-wise grades: As stated in the admission circular for the session
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Important:
Because the college issues updated circulars each year, applicants should verify the final thresholds (GPA, subject-wise grades, and any additional conditions) during the application window.
Application and Entrance Exam
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Application Modes:
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Physical: Collect and submit the form at the college front desk (two recent photographs required)
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Online: Submit the form online; visit the college at least one day before the entrance exam to collect the admit card and symbol number (with two photographs)
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Admit Card and Shift Selection:
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Entrance/Scholarships Test: Applicants who meet eligibility criteria sit for the entrance test. Results are typically announced the next day via website, SMS, and email. A first list of successful candidates is published online.
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Interview:
Shortlisted candidates attend an interview with parents or guardians. Bring the SEE grade sheet (internet print) and other relevant documents. Successful candidates receive an Admission Acceptance Letter mentioning any scholarship and the admission deadline.
Confirmation of Admission
Payment:
Admission is secured after payment of the first installment as per the college’s instruction. The acceptance letter includes payment details and deadlines.
Session Start:
Regular classes begin on the date the college announces (reporting times differ by shift).
Dress Code and Conduct:
Students wear the college red T-shirt until the official uniform is provided. Mobile phones are not allowed inside classrooms; students needing a phone arrange locker access with administration.
Teaching Faculty and Learning Methodology
Faculty Overview
CCRC states that its faculty includes PhD holders and experienced teachers. Departments operate with Heads of Department and subject teams. Examples include:
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Physics: HOD Rajendra Pokhrel; faculty include Dr. Narayan Pd. Adhikari, Dr. V. K. Singh, Hari C. Lamichhane, Ambika Regmi, and others
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Mathematics: HOD Krishan Datt Pant; faculty include Dr. Pramesh Kattel, Padam Baral, Shambhu Jha, and team members
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Chemistry: HOD Balaram Shrestha; faculty include Kiran Bajracharya, Dipak Raj Upadhaya, Prashant Rajbhandari, and colleagues
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Biology: HODs Indira Devi Shrestha (Botany) and Mohan Sharma (Zoology); supported by subject instructors in botany and zoology
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Computer Science: Faculty include Ranjan Dulal, Nabin Risal, Sajan Kharel, and others
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English: Faculty include Amar Pradhan, Tarun Napit, Neelam Kafle, and team members
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Economics: Faculty include Usha Khadka, Shiva Mani Sharma
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Accountancy: Faculty includes Biplav Paudel, Govinda Sah
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Law: HOD Nikesh Lamsal (as per earlier institutional note); instructors include Arnav Chaudhary, Rojan Khadka
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Hotel Management: Headed by Parash Khanal
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Business Studies: Headed by Nirmal Bhuju
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Social Studies & Life Skills, Nepali, and others: Led by respective senior teachers
The full roster can change by session. Applicants can request the latest departmental lists during counseling.
Learning Approach
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Student-centered classes with regular assessments (weekly/terminal tests and pre-board)
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Practical work in science laboratories and structured assignments in other subjects
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Entrance guidance for medical and engineering where scheduled
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Counseling support for subject selection, academic planning, and personal concerns
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Reading support through library holdings and computer access for assignments
Infrastructure and Learning Facilities
Laboratories (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
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Laboratory layout: Ventilated rooms with bench space for practicals
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Equipment: Apparatus allocation for individual or small-group work as needed
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Supervision: Practical classes are run under subject teacher oversight with safety protocols
Computer Lab and Internet
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Access: Modern lab with a large number of terminals
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Use cases: Programming, productivity tools, data handling, and subject-specific tasks
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Connectivity: Internet access during lab hours for academic purposes
Library
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Holdings: Textbooks, reference works, journals, newspapers, research reports
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Digital access: Selected e-resources and multimedia materials
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Services: Reading rooms and circulation aligned with class schedules
Cafeteria
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Space: Well-furnished and spacious seating
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Hygiene: Emphasis on sanitation and food safety
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Pricing: Reasonable menu options for daily use
Hostel
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Location: Within walking distance; separate hostels for boys and girls
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Oversight: Wardens supervise daily routines and study hours
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Meals: Breakfast, lunch, evening snacks, and dinner as per posted menu
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Laundry: Laundry support for bedding and uniforms
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Activities: Sports and group activities during leisure and weekends
Transportation
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Coverage: Kathmandu Valley routes announced each session
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Fees: Charged separately from tuition and annual fees
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Contingencies: Students manage personal travel when unavoidable disruptions occur
Counseling and Abroad Study Center
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Counseling: Academic, career, and personal/clinical counseling available during working days
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Abroad study: Guidance on program search, placements, scholarships, and financial aid; periodic information sessions, including inputs from USEF staff when scheduled
Student Life and Campus Experience
Daily Routines and Shifts
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Reporting times:
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Morning Shift: 6:25 AM
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Day Shift: 10:25 AM
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Conduct: Classroom mobile use is restricted; lockers available on request
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Uniform: Red T-shirt until full uniform distribution is completed
Community and Peer Learning
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Hostel culture: Seniors mentor juniors; shared study time under supervision
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Peer support: Group study, exam preparation circles, and club-based initiatives
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Health and safety: Hostel and campus rules set expectations for discipline and accountability
Extracurricular Activities (ECA)
Clubs and Societies
CCRC runs student-led clubs to link classroom learning with community and creativity:
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Eco Club
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The English Society
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Prime Innovative Club
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IT Club
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Sports Club
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Health Club
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Art & Culture Club
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Club of Humanity
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Social Club
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The Scientific Circle
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Literary Circle
Participation and Governance
Students join based on interest. Club committees are formed with student candidates who display or wish to grow leadership skills.
Benefits for Students
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Public speaking and interpersonal communication
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Leadership growth and initiative
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Time planning and teamwork
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Networking and community service
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Evidence of ECA for resumes and applications
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Creative outlets beyond academics
Youth Development Program
The college organizes youth development activities that build social, ethical, emotional, physical, and cognitive competencies. Programs emphasize strengths-based development and positive engagement with mentors and peers.
Scholarships and Financial Support
Fee Structure — Science Stream (Indicative)
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Registration (Grade XI): Rs. 10,000
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Annual Fee (each grade): Rs. 81,000
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Laboratory: Rs. 34,000
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Library: Rs. 7,000
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Weekly/Terminal Exams: Rs. 20,000
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Sports and ECA: Rs. 9,000
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Sanitation & Maintenance: Rs. 11,000
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Monthly (Tuition) Fee: Rs. 9,500 × 12 = Rs. 1,14,000 (per academic year)
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Total Payable:
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Grade XI: Rs. 2,05,000 (Registration + Annual + Monthly)
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Grade XII: Rs. 1,95,000 (Annual + Monthly)
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Exclusions: NEB fees, transportation, and hostel fees are separate.
Fee Payment Schedule (List Format)
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At Admission: 40% of total
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Before First Term (end of Bhadra): 20% of total
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Before Second Term (mid-Poush): 20% of total
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Before Pre-Board (end of Falgun): 20% of total
Payment Method
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Pay through the methods specified by the college
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Email the receipt (PDF or screenshot) with student name, faculty, and contact number as instructed by the administration
Note: Fee schedules for Management and Law are issued by session. Confirm the current circular for those streams.
Scholarships — Grade XI Science
A. Merit (SEE GPA-Based)
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GPA 4.00: 100% Annual Fee + 75% Tuition Fee; quota 20
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GPA 3.95 & above: 100% Annual Fee + 25% Tuition Fee; quota 20
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GPA 3.90: 100% Annual Fee
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GPA 3.80–3.85: 60% Annual Fee; quota 25
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GPA 3.70–3.80: 40% Annual Fee; quota 25
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GPA 3.60–3.70: 30% Annual Fee; quota 25
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GPA 3.40–3.60: 20% Annual Fee; quota 30
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GPA 3.20–3.40: 10% Annual Fee; quota 30
B. Entrance Exam-Based Additions
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Score 90%+: +50% Annual Fee
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Score 80%+: +30% Annual Fee
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Score 70%+: +20% Annual Fee
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Score 60%+: +15% Annual Fee
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Score 50%+: +10% Annual Fee
C. Entrance Toppers
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1st, 2nd, 3rd: 100% Annual Fee + 100% Tuition Fee (special quota; registration of Rs. 10,000 applies)
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Top 10 (4th–10th): 100% Annual Fee + 50% Tuition Fee; quota 7
D. Term Exam Performance Awards (for 4 months)
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1st Topper: 100% tuition
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2nd Topper: 75% tuition
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3rd Topper: 50% tuition
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Top 10: 25% tuition
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Top 20: 20% tuition
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Top 50: 15% tuition
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Top 100: 10% tuition
E. Need-Based Categories
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Principal Scholarship
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National/Regional Level Players Scholarship
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Art and Music Star Performer Scholarship
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CCRC Alumni Scholarship
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Poor and Remote Areas Scholarship
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Government School Scholarship
F. Municipal Scholarships
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Kathmandu Metropolitan City guidelines apply for eligible government-school students.
Continuation Rule: Scholarships from Grade XI continue in Grade XII if the student passes every terminal examination. When a student qualifies for multiple categories, the highest scholarship applies; annual fee support cannot exceed 100%.
Reminder: Scholarship quotas and percentages are session-specific. Confirm the current policy during application.
Achievements and Institutional Milestones
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NEB/HSEB Results: Consistent board performance since establishment
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Entrance Outcomes: Reported success in medical and engineering scholarship competitions
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University Placements: Graduates accepted into Nepali and international universities across disciplines
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Co-curricular Records: Participation and wins in sports and competitive events
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Diverse Cohorts: Annual intake includes students from over 60 districts
These outcomes reflect sustained academic routines, mentoring, and structured test preparation where scheduled. Interested families may speak with alumni and visit the campus to understand cohort-wise results.
Why Choose This Institution?
Structured +2 Pathways
Science, Management, and Law streams provide clear subject combinations and progression routes aligned with common bachelor’s programs in Nepal and abroad.
Selective Admission with Guidance
Entrance exam and interview help align learner profiles with stream demands. Counseling supports subject choice and study plans.
Laboratories and Library Access
Science labs, a computer lab, and a stocked library support practicals, reading, and assignments.
Hostel and Transport Options
Separate hostels near campus and transportation within the Valley help students manage daily routines.
Scholarship Ecosystem
A layered model covers merit, entrance performance, term awards, need-based support, and municipal quotas.
Learning Culture and ECA
Clubs, societies, and youth development programs promote communication skills, leadership, and community engagement.
Academic Support for Competitive Exams
Where scheduled, the college runs entrance preparation classes for medical and engineering aspirants.
Transparent Processes
Published fees, payment schedules, and scholarship rules help families plan ahead. Session-specific updates are shared through official channels.
Admission Process (Step-by-Step Recap)
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Check Eligibility: Confirm GPA thresholds and subject requirements for your chosen stream.
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Apply: Submit either a physical form at the college or an online form; prepare two recent photographs.
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Collect Admit Card: Receive your symbol number and select your preferred shift.
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Entrance Test: Sit for the test; results typically appear the next day via website, SMS, and email.
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Interview: Attend with your parent/guardian; bring the SEE grade sheet and any supporting documents.
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Acceptance Letter: If selected, review scholarship details and deadlines in the letter.
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Payment: Pay the first installment to confirm admission and follow the schedule for subsequent payments.
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Orientation and Start: Follow the reporting time for your shift and adhere to the dress code and classroom guidelines.
Practical Checklist
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Confirm this year’s eligibility thresholds and subject-wise grades for your stream.
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Review the entrance test model and schedule
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Prepare the documents listed for application and interview
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Ask about current scholarship quotas and continuation rules
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Request the latest transport routes and hostel availability
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Visit campus for library, lab, and hostel walkthroughs
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Speak with counselors about subject selection and bachelor’s pathways
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Review the fee schedule and payment plan for your stream
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What kind of teaching approach should students expect?
Student-focused classes with regular tests, lab practicals in science, project work where relevant, and access to counseling.
Q2. Is the entrance preparation class available?
Medical and engineering entrance guidance is offered as scheduled. Check the current session calendar.
Q3. Who typically joins CCRC?
Students from many districts who seek +2 Science, Management, or Law, and plan for competitive exams or bachelor’s studies in Nepal and abroad.
Q4. Are scholarships available for need-based cases?
Yes. Categories include need-based support alongside merit and performance awards. Municipal scholarships may apply for eligible government-school students.
Q5. How competitive is admission?
Admission is selective. Entrance exam performance, interview feedback, and SEE results together determine offers.
Q6. How are Grade XI scholarships continued into Grade XII?
By passing every terminal exam and meeting the conditions stated in the acceptance letter.
Conclusion
Capital College and Research Center (CCRC) in Koteshwor, Kathmandu, offers NEB +2 programs in Science, Management, and Law with a clear admission process, lab and library support, counseling services, hostel and transportation options, and a scholarship framework that rewards merit, effort, and need.
Students study in morning or day shifts, participate in clubs and youth development programs, and prepare for next-step pathways in Nepal and abroad.
Families can review the latest session-specific circulars for eligibility thresholds, fee updates, scholarship quotas, routes, and class schedules, then plan applications accordingly.
Contact Capital College and Research Center (CCRC)'s administrative office for detailed information on the course, admissions, location, fees, scholarships, facilities, counseling, or eligibility.
Contact Details
Capital College & Research Center (CCRC)
GPO Box 9737, Koteshwor (Near Balkumari Bridge), Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel.: 01-5100423, 5100456,
Fax: 01-5100781
Website: www.ccrc.edu.np
E-mail: info@ccrc.edu.np
Devraj Poudel (Director): 9851068828
Dipak Raj Upadhyaya (Vice-Principal): 9851050342
Rajendra Pokhrel (Coordinator): 9851070963
Krishan Datt Pant (Coordinator): 9851158879
Ananda Lamichhane (Coordinator): 9860389865
Dil Krishna Sahu (Coordinator, Management): 9841494945
Indira Devi Shrestha (HOD, Botany): 9841437800
Mohan Sharma (HOD, Zoology): 9867088294