Overview
Ten Plus Two (10+2) Management at Koteshwor Multiple Campus, Jadibuti, Koteshwor, Kathmandu
Ten Plus Two (10+2) Management at Koteshwor Multiple Campus (KMC), Jadibuti, follows NEB curriculum and board assessment for Grade 11–12. The stream serves students who plan to study business at bachelor’s level and who want early practice in accounting, business studies, and economics.

Highlights
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NEB-affiliated Grade 11–12 Management stream with steady practice in core business subjects.
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Classroom tasks that mirror entry-level office work—records, summaries, and short reports.
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Computer lab for spreadsheet basics and simple charts.
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Library/e-library for reference texts; LMS postings for notices and deadlines.
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Scholarship opportunities announced by campus notice.
Curriculum Details
Grade 11 focuses on accounting fundamentals, economics, and business studies. Students learn entries, ledgers, trial balance, and cash book routines. Economics introduces micro concepts and market behavior. Business studies covers organization structures, communication, and basic operations. Optional Mathematics and Computer Science may be available subject to department scheduling.
Grade 12 expands to financial statements, cost ideas, and business environment. Economics addresses macro topics such as national income and money. Business mathematics or statistics supports data work for simple analysis. Departments assign problem sets, short projects, and presentations to build confidence for bachelor’s study.
Objectives
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Build a reliable base in accounting, economics, and business concepts.
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Strengthen spreadsheet use for records, tables, and basic charts.
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Improve business communication for reports and presentations.
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Prepare students for BBS, BBA (as per entry rules), or related bachelor’s programs.
Scope
Management graduates progress to BBS at KMC or to other business degrees that accept NEB Grade 12. Early office roles—accounting support, cashiering, sales coordination, and documentation—often match skills gained in this stream. Small business and family shops also benefit from graduates who can maintain records and summarize daily transactions.
Learning Outcomes
Students who complete 10+2 Management at KMC should be able to:
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Record transactions and prepare basic financial statements.
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Use spreadsheets to format tables, compute totals, and draw charts.
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Write short business notes and summarize meeting points.
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Read simple market or policy updates and relate them to class content.
Skill Development Modules
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Accounting practice: journal, ledger, trial balance, bank reconciliation.
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Quantitative tools: percentages, ratios, index numbers, and time value basics.
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Business communication: memos, emails, minutes, and slide decks.
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Office software: spreadsheet formulas, cell references, and data validation.
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Ethics and practice: record-keeping discipline and clear audit trails.
Teaching Methodology
Faculty combine lectures, worked examples, and problem-solving sessions. Case snippets from local firms and cooperatives ground discussions. Short projects and presentations help students connect theory to routine tasks. The library and e-library support reference reading; the LMS keeps notices and submissions in one place.
Admission Requirements
Applicants need SEE or equivalent under NEB rules. A complete file usually includes mark sheets, character certificate, photos, and a copy of citizenship or valid ID. Campus notices share seat numbers, application windows, and any scholarship criteria. Students moving from other boards follow NEB equivalence procedures.
Career Opportunities
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Accounting and cashier support in shops, cooperatives, and SMEs.
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Sales coordination, front-office documentation, and inventory records.
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Internships or short exposure in banks and microfinance (subject to openings).
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Pathway to BBS at KMC, then MBS or other graduate options based on performance.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
KMC announces GPA-linked waivers and need-based support each session. Toppers’ recognition, admission fee waivers, and tuition support follow current rules. Keep ID, mark sheets, and forms ready well before deadlines.
Why Choose This Stream?
10+2 Management at KMC builds habits that matter in offices—clean records, timely submission, and clear notes. The stream prepares you for BBS and related programs without rushing through topics. Practical tasks and steady practice sets make the transition to bachelor’s work smoother.
FAQ
Who certifies completion?
NEB awards the Grade 12 certificate.
Is Optional Mathematics required?
Optional Math is useful for future business study; availability and selection follow campus scheduling.
Can I shift to BBS at KMC?
Yes, subject to university eligibility and campus intake rules.
Are internships offered at 10+2 level?
Short exposure visits or projects may be scheduled; full internships are more common at bachelor’s level.
What documents are needed for admission?
SEE mark sheets, character certificate, photos, and a copy of citizenship or valid ID.
















