Overview
Ten Plus Two (+2) Management at Aagaman Campus, Duhabi-3, Sunsari
If you plan to study business after Grade 12, the +2 Management at Aagaman Campus Sunsari offers an NEB-based route for BBS, BHM, and related fields.
The program runs on the Duhabi-3 campus opposite Sunsari Samudayak Hospital.
Overview
The +2 Management stream follows the National Examination Board syllabus. Classes focus on applied business fundamentals that help you move toward Tribhuvan University bachelor’s programs. Students receive subject counseling and a structured timetable for Grade 11 and Grade 12.
Highlights
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NEB +2 Management taught on Aagaman Campus premises
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Accounting, Economics, Business Studies, and computer-related units
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Regular tests, terminal exams, and counseling during admission and exam periods
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Library and computer lab support for coursework and project tasks
Curriculum Details
NEB distributes subject loads across two years. Grade 11 introduces business principles, accounting basics, and economics. Grade 12 advances into financial accounting, business environment, and selective computer or mathematics units as per NEB options.
Here’s what you’ll study over two years:
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Accounting: journal entries, ledgers, trial balance, final accounts
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Economics: micro and macro concepts relevant to Nepal’s context
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Business Studies: organization forms, functions, and legal basics
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Optional components: Mathematics or Computer-related units (as permitted)
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English and Nepali language papers for communication strength
Objectives
Students build a working understanding of business records, simple analysis, and clear written communication. The stream prepares you for BBS, BHM, and entry-level roles that expect organized documentation and basic numeracy.
Scope
Graduates apply for bachelor-level management degrees at TU or equivalent institutions. Many consider BBS for accounting or finance, while others look at BHM or computer-focused management as interests grow.
Learning Outcomes
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Prepare basic financial statements for small case scenarios
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Explain demand, supply, and market structures in simple terms
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Draft short business letters, memos, and meeting notes
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Use spreadsheets to organize data and create simple charts
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Work in small groups to present findings
Skill Development Modules
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Accounting practice sets using ledgers and worksheets
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Spreadsheet tables for budgeting and sales tracking
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Business communication assignments with clear formatting
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Short case discussions on local enterprises and services
Teaching Methodology
Teachers run chapter-wise lectures, tutorials, and periodic tests. Group tasks encourage planning and time management. Library hours support reading, and computer-lab sessions help with spreadsheet tasks. NEB patterns guide terminal examinations.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must hold SEE qualification under NEB rules. The campus announces intake dates, sections, and document checklists each session. Required documents usually include mark sheet, character and transfer certificates, photographs, and identity copy.
Career Opportunities
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Accounts assistant, store record keeper, or office support
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Sales and client service roles in local firms
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Banking support after meeting recruitment criteria
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Entrepreneurship in trading or family businesses
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Scholarships are announced for deserving and under-served students. Categories often include merit-based and need-based options. Ask for the latest policy, eligibility, and deadlines during admission.
Why Choose This Course?
Students who enjoy organized work, numbers, and business communication gain a steady base for BBS and hospitality studies. The Duhabi-3 location supports daily commuting, and campus facilities help maintain routine study.
Conclusion
The +2 Management stream at Aagaman Campus provides a practical NEB pathway for bachelor-level business study. Regular attendance, steady practice, and clear writing habits improve readiness for exams and future management programs.