Overview
Ten Plus Two (+2) Humanities at Kankai Multiple Campus, Surunga, Jhapa
The Ten Plus Two (+2) Humanities program at Kankai Multiple Campus is a two-year higher secondary course affiliated with the National Examinations Board (NEB). It is ideal for students interested in literature, social studies, language, and human behavior. The program encourages analytical thinking, writing, and the study of cultural and societal issues.
Curriculum Details
The Humanities stream includes a blend of compulsory and optional subjects. The curriculum covers:
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English
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Nepali
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Social Studies and Life Skills
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Major subjects such as Sociology, Population Studies, History, or Economics
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It also covers optional subjects like Rural Development, Mass Communication, or Computer Science
Classes are conducted for both Grade 11 and Grade 12 with regular assessments and NEB board examinations.
Objectives
This course is designed to:
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Introduce students to disciplines in the social sciences and humanities
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Improve critical thinking, reading, and communication skills
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Encourage awareness of societal challenges and cultural values
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Prepare students for higher studies in arts, law, education, or journalism
Scope
After completing this program, students can pursue undergraduate degrees such as BA, BSW, B.Ed., or Law. It also opens doors to media, public service, education, and community development roles.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the +2 Humanities program will be able to:
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Analyze social issues with contextual understanding
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Communicate ideas through essays, reports, and discussions
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Engage with historical, political, and cultural content
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Think critically about human behavior and society
Skill Development Modules
The course helps students grow in:
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Writing and research
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Public speaking and presentation
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Social analysis and interpretation
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Community engagement and report writing
Teaching Methodology
KMC promotes an engaging learning environment through:
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Class discussions and debates
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Essay writing and group projects
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Audio-visual learning and field visits
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Practice tests and regular feedback
Admission Requirements
Students must have passed the SEE or an equivalent examination. Admission is granted based on academic history and a personal interview.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
KMC offers scholarships to deserving and underprivileged students based on SEE scores, internal performance, and need-based criteria.
Why Choose This Course?
The Humanities stream supports creative, reflective, and socially aware learning. It suits students who are interested in understanding people, cultures, and communities.