Overview
Ten Plus Two (10+2) Humanities at Koteshwor Multiple Campus, Jadibuti, Koteshwor, Kathmandu
Ten Plus Two (10+2) Humanities at Koteshwor Multiple Campus (KMC), Jadibuti, follows NEB curriculum and board assessment for Grade 11–12. The stream suits students who enjoy language, literature, and social sciences and want a path toward BA or BASW later.

Highlights
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NEB-affiliated Grade 11–12 Humanities stream focused on reading, writing, and social inquiry.
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Flexible subject clusters announced by departments each session.
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Field-linked tasks and local examples that keep study grounded.
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Library/e-library access and LMS postings for schedules and submissions.
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Scholarship notices published per campus rules.
Curriculum Details
Grade 11 strengthens core language skills and introduces social science basics. English and Nepali focus on comprehension, composition, and literature. Sociology or related subjects introduce society, culture, social change, and basic research habits. Optional subjects may include Mass Communication, Rural Development, Psychology, or Geography, subject to availability at the campus.
Grade 12 expands interpretation and writing. Students handle longer texts, prepare essays, and present group work. Social science units add theory snapshots, data interpretation, and short field tasks. Departments share reading lists and assignment rubrics early so you can manage time and avoid last-minute rush.
Objectives
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Build reading stamina and accurate writing across subjects.
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Introduce core ideas from sociology, media, and development studies.
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Teach citation and responsible use of sources for short papers.
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Prepare students for BA/BASW or related bachelor’s programs.
Scope
Humanities graduates move into BA or BASW with confidence in reading and writing. Entry-level roles that value writing and coordination—newsroom assistance, documentation support, event notes, outreach—often suit students while they study at bachelor’s level. Kathmandu’s media, NGOs, and local offices host small projects that reward punctual delivery and clear language.
Learning Outcomes
Students who complete 10+2 Humanities at KMC should be able to:
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Read texts closely and summarize arguments without distortion.
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Write short reports with a clear structure and references.
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Present ideas in groups using slides or posters.
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Collect simple field notes and organize them into clean tables.
Skill Development Modules
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Academic writing: paragraph control, thesis statements, revision checklists.
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Research basics: framing questions, note-taking, basic sampling, consent.
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Data handling: simple coding of responses, charts in spreadsheets.
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Communication: presentation outlines, voice and timing, Q&A handling.
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Media tasks (if offered): news leads, captions, basic page planning.
Teaching Methodology
Classes combine lectures, tutorials, presentations, and short field tasks. Local examples—ward programs, migration stories, and media briefs—help connect theory to Kathmandu’s daily life. The library supports wider reading; the LMS centralizes notices, rubrics, and deadlines.
Admission Requirements
Applicants need SEE or equivalent under NEB rules. Submission typically includes mark sheets, character certificate, photos, and a copy of citizenship or valid ID. Seat availability and any screening steps appear in campus notices. Students from other boards follow NEB equivalence processes.
Career Opportunities
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Media and communication support during or after bachelor’s study.
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Documentation and outreach roles in community projects.
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Library, front-office, or event coordination in schools or NGOs.
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Pathway to BA/BASW, then MA-level study based on interest.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
KMC announces merit and need-based aid. GPA-linked waivers, toppers’ recognition, and specific awards appear by notice each session. Keep documents ready and apply before closing dates.
Why Choose This Stream?
10+2 Humanities at KMC builds reading and writing habits that carry into any bachelor’s course. Short field tasks and group work add practical context. The stream fits students who enjoy language and society and want steady growth toward BA or BASW.
FAQ
Which authority certifies completion?
NEB awards the Grade 12 certificate.
What subjects are common?
English, Nepali, Sociology, and options like Mass Communication or Rural Development, subject to campus scheduling.
Can I prepare for BA during 10+2?
Yes. Keep a small writing portfolio and read beyond textbooks to strengthen applications.
Is fieldwork included?
Short field tasks may be scheduled by departments to support assignments.
Are scholarships available?
Yes, as per campus notices and NEB rules for the session.
















