Overview
Ten Plus Two (+2) Humanities at Kantipur Campus
NEB +2 Humanities at Kantipur Campus, Thali, Kathmandu, helps you build reading, writing, and social awareness for bachelor-level study. You study Compulsory English and Compulsory Nepali as the core.
The campus offers options that include Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Population Studies, Computer Science & Mass Communication, Major English, and Major Nepali.

Highlights
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Board: National Examination Board (NEB)
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Core Subjects: English and Nepali
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Options: Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Population Studies, Computer Science & Mass Communication, Major English, Major Nepali
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Progression: Pathway to BA in social sciences, development studies, media, and languages
Curriculum Details
The curriculum supports strong language skills and basic social science tools. Political Science introduces state and public institutions. Sociology looks at groups, culture, and social change. Economics covers cost and choice at household and market levels. Population Studies focuses on data and trends. Computer Science & Mass Communication adds digital essentials and media basics. Language majors deepen reading, writing, and text analysis.
Study Path Examples
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Major English + Sociology + Mass Communication for media and writing tracks
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Political Science + Economics + Major Nepali for local governance and communication roles
Objectives
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Build clear writing and reading habits across subjects.
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Train you to read data tables, charts, and short policy notes.
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Prepare you for BA-level study in chosen areas.
Scope
Graduates move to BA in Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Rural Development, English, or Nepali. Many learners assist in schools, libraries, offices, or local projects during or after higher study.
Learning Outcomes
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Summarize texts and prepare short briefs.
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Present ideas in class using clear language and simple slides.
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Read tables and charts and explain the key point.
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Draft letters, minutes, and short reports.
Skill Development Modules
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Writing and Editing: Paragraph control, headline choice, summary writing
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Data Sense: Reading tables, basic charts, source notes
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Media Basics: News structure, short scripts, desk routines
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Language Depth (for majors): Close reading, translation basics, style notes
Teaching Methodology
Teaching relies on readings, guided discussion, class tests, and short written tasks. Teachers use past questions to show answer formats. Office hours help you polish essays and references before submission.
Weekly Flow
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Read assigned pages and mark new terms.
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Write a two-paragraph summary after each lecture.
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Meet a peer weekly to swap notes and sources.
Admission Requirements
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Eligibility: SEE or equivalent as per NEB rules.
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Process: Counseling → form submission → screening per NEB/campus rules → fee payment within deadline → orientation.
Career Opportunities
Entry Roles
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Media and Communication: Desk support, content briefs, basic editing
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Local Governance: Files, minutes, information desks
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Libraries/Archives: Catalog support, indexing, front desk
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Community Projects: Field notes, records, beneficiary lists
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Scholarships are available for women learners, students from disadvantaged groups, and high performers. Intake notices state categories, quotas, and required documents. Submit on time and keep copies.
Why Choose This Course?
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Strong language base for study and work.
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Flexible subject choices within NEB rules.
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Clear path to BA in multiple fields.
Conclusion
+2 Humanities at Kantipur Campus supports your move to BA and early office exposure. Visit the office during counseling hours to confirm subject baskets, seats, and deadlines.
FAQs
1) Which core subjects are mandatory?
Compulsory English and Compulsory Nepali.
2) What options are offered?
Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Population Studies, Computer Science & Mass Communication, Major English, Major Nepali (as available).
3) What are the next steps after +2 Humanities?
BA in social sciences, development studies, media, or languages.
4) Are scholarships offered?
Yes. Categories and quotas appear in intake notices.
5) What documents will I need?
SEE mark sheet, character certificate, photos, and other items listed in the notice.




















