Overview
Ten Plus Two (+2) Management at Barun Multiple Campus, Khandbari, Sankhuwasabha
If you plan to build a career in business or administration after SEE, the Ten Plus Two (+2) Management at Barun Multiple Campus, Khandbari, offers a clear path within Nepal’s NEB framework.
This NEB-affiliated Class 11 and 12 program develops core management knowledge through compulsory and optional subjects that link directly to bachelor programs like BBS and BBA.
Students in Khandbari and nearby districts often ask two things: which subjects to pick and what the eligibility is. Here’s the verified information you need.
Overview
+2 Management at Barun Multiple Campus follows the NEB annual examination system for Class 11 and 12.
The program builds a foundation in business management, administration, hotel management, and travel and tourism, preparing students for junior-level roles and higher studies.
Highlights
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NEB affiliation; annual exam system (Class 11 and 12).
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Purpose: entry-level management knowledge leading to bachelor-level management streams.
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Flexible optional subjects aligned to management studies (Accounting, Economics, Business Studies, Business Mathematics, Marketing, Finance, Hotel Management).
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Pathways after Grade 12: BBA, BBS, BHM, BTTM, BBA-BI and similar programs in Nepal.
Curriculum Details
Here’s what you will study across two years.
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Compulsory subjects
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Grade 11: Nepali, English, and either Social Studies and Life Skills or Mathematics.
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Grade 12: Nepali, English, and either Social Studies and Life Skills or Mathematics.
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Management-relevant option sets (examples)
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Accounting [Acc. 103/104], Economics [Eco. 303/304], Business Studies [Bus. 215/216].
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Business Mathematics [Bmt. 405/406], Marketing [Mar. 307/308], Finance [Fin. 417].
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NEB’s recent curriculum allows broader combinations across streams while keeping the core Class 11–12 structure intact.
Objectives
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Build fundamental knowledge in general management, accountancy, finance, office practice, and marketing.
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Prepare students for junior-level management tasks and further study in business fields.
Scope
Not sure where this leads after Grade 12? Many students progress to bachelor programs such as BBA, BBS, BHM, BTTM, or BBA-BI, depending on interest and performance.
Entry-level roles in banking and administrative support are possible, sometimes after short training relevant to the role.
Learning Outcomes
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Read basic financial statements and keep records accurately.
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Apply business math in pricing, interest, and budgeting.
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Understand markets, customers, and introductory marketing ideas.
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Communicate clearly in Nepali and English through reports and presentations.
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Use office and ICT tools for everyday academic and clerical tasks.
Skill Development Modules
Students build skills through classwork, practice sets in Accounting and Business Math, presentations in Business Studies, and subject-specific tasks.
Practical components vary by optional subjects (for example, Hotel Management includes applied tasks).
Teaching Methodology
Teaching at Barun Multiple Campus follows the NEB annual system. Classroom instruction, guided practice, and periodic tests help students prepare for the board examinations. Program content follows NEB course codes and subject lists shown above.
Admission Requirements
Worried about eligibility? NEB requires a minimum average GPA of 1.6 in SEE to enroll in Grade 11. Some colleges also conduct entrance assessments; campuses set their own notices and criteria under NEB rules.
Submit SEE grade sheet, character certificate, photographs, and any documents requested in the campus notice.
Career Opportunities
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Banking support roles, cashier/assistant posts, and entry-level office administration.
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Progression to bachelor programs in the management stream for higher-level roles.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Barun Multiple Campus is a public campus. Scholarships and fee support follow campus policy and government norms for NEB programs.
Applicants should check the latest campus notice for merit-based and need-based provisions.
Why Choose This Course?
You want a clear, structured start in business studies that aligns with Nepal’s national curriculum. You also want subject choices—Accounting, Economics, Business Studies, Business Math—that keep pathways open for BBS, BBA, or sector-specific bachelor programs.
This program meets that need through verified NEB subjects and an annual board exam system.
Conclusion
Students in Sankhuwasabha seeking a grounded management route after SEE will find an NEB-compliant option at Barun Multiple Campus.
The course plan, eligibility, and subject sets shown here reflect current NEB information and recognized pathways in Nepal.
FAQ
How long is the program?
Two academic years: Class 11 and Class 12 under NEB’s annual exam system.
What is the minimum GPA to apply after SEE?
A minimum average GPA of 1.6 in SEE.
Which subjects suit a future BBS or BBA?
Combinations that include Accounting, Economics, Business Studies, and Business Mathematics are common choices for management pathways.