Overview
Ten Plus Two (+2) Law at Ed Mark Academy/College, Kalanki, Kathmandu
Ten Plus Two (+2) Law at Ed Mark Academy/College follows the National Examinations Board (NEB) framework for Grade 11 and Grade 12.
The stream introduces legal concepts, Nepal’s constitutional structure, procedural basics, and ethics for early legal literacy.
You study classroom theory with case illustrations and produce short legal writings that build discipline for bachelor-level law and governance studies.
Affiliation: NEB (National Examinations Board)
Level: Higher Secondary (Grade 11–12)
Duration: Two academic years
Location: Kalanki, Kathmandu, Nepal
Medium: English/Nepali as per subject
Assessment: Internal work and NEB board examinations

Highlights
Students work through foundational law papers while completing NEB compulsory subjects. The schedule includes written tests, practical writing tasks, and pre-board exams. The program helps you form study habits for later LLB entrance and public administration tracks.
Curriculum Details
The college teaches the NEB stream plan and publishes the subject grid each session. A typical plan includes:
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Foundations of Law and Legal Theories (Jurisprudence)
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Constitutional Law of Nepal
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Procedural Law basics (civil and criminal procedure outlines)
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Civil and Criminal Law & Justice (principles and selected provisions)
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Introduction to Human Rights and International Law (overview and Nepal context)
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Legal Research and Writing (citation, memo writing, referencing)
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Compulsory papers: English and Nepali; Social Studies & Life Skills Education as per NEB structure
Class tests use bar-style short answers, case snippets, and IRAC-type reasoning where appropriate. The program office shares the term plan and model questions at orientation.
Objectives
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Build legal literacy for students who plan for LLB or governance-related degrees.
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Train steady reading of acts, rules, and court-style materials.
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Practice concise writing, correct citation, and ethical handling of information.
Scope
Students progress to bachelor-level study in Law (LLB), Public Administration, Social Work, and Political Science. The stream also supports entry into exam preparation for justice sector support roles after higher study.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of Grade 12, students can:
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Explain the separation of powers, fundamental rights, and duties under Nepal’s constitutional order.
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Distinguish civil from criminal procedure at a basic level and map a case path.
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Read sections of statutes and summarize the intent using plain language.
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Draft short notes, applications, and memos with correct headings and references.
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Identify privacy, consent, and conflict-of-interest concerns in simple scenarios.
Skill Development Modules
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Legal Reading Lab: Statute sections, rules, and short judgments; margin notes and issue spotting.
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Writing Studio: Applications, notices, brief memos, and minute-taking for committees.
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Mock Proceedings: Role-based activities that train order, time-keeping, and respectful conduct.
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Civic Literacy Pack: Public document search, gazette awareness, and record requests where applicable.
Teaching Methodology
Teachers run lectures, guided reading, and document-based sessions. Weekly tasks include issue lists, brief answers, and peer discussion on assigned materials. AV-supported explanations and board-style tests help you prepare for NEB exams.
Admission Requirements
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Eligibility: NEB Grade 10/SEE pass.
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Process: Application and counseling to confirm the Law stream subject grid and seat availability.
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Documents: SEE/Grade 10 certificates, character certificate, photographs, and identity/citizenship copy where required.
Career Opportunities
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Foundation for LLB and later specialization (criminal law, civil practice, constitutional studies)
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Early exposure for roles in documentation, office procedure, local governance desks during higher study
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Useful base for journalism on legal affairs, paralegal support, and NGO compliance teams after bachelor-level qualifications
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Merit and need-based categories are announced at admission. Renewal depends on attendance, internal performance, and term results published each session.
Why Choose This Course?
You gain a structured start in legal thinking under the NEB framework. The stream supports careful reading, disciplined writing, and respect for procedure—skills that carry forward to LLB and public service studies.
Conclusion
The +2 Law stream at Ed Mark Academy/College offers a focused route to legal literacy for students who plan formal law or governance study after Grade 12. Review the current session’s subject grid, timetable, and exam calendar before finalizing enrollment.
FAQ
Is +2 Law suitable if I plan to study LLB?
Yes. The stream builds early habits that help in LLB entrance and first-year papers.
Do we study Nepal’s Constitution?
Yes. Constitutional structure, rights, and state organs form a core component.
Will I learn legal writing?
Yes. Short memos, applications, and record formats are part of internal work.
Are there mock activities?
The program includes structured role-based activities for order and reasoning practice.
Can I shift to Humanities later?
Subject changes depend on NEB rules, prior performance, and available seats for the session.
















