Overview
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) at Letang Multiple Campus, Morang
If you're an aspiring teacher aiming to serve in Nepal’s schools—especially in rural and urban areas of Province 1—the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program at Letang Multiple Campus might match your goals.
This program is designed for SEE and +2 graduates who are looking for a grounded, subject-based pathway into Nepal’s teaching sector. Whether you’re interested in English, Nepali, or Economics education, Letang Multiple Campus offers a structured, government-recognized course directly affiliated with Tribhuvan University.
Here’s what you’ll study and experience during the four-year journey.
Highlights
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Program Duration: 4 years (Annual System)
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Affiliation: Tribhuvan University, Faculty of Education
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Offered Majors: English Education, Nepali Education
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Available Minors: Economics Education, Population Education
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Medium of Instruction: English and Nepali
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Location: Letang Municipality-5, Letang, Morang, Nepal
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Campus Type: Community-run, non-profit
Curriculum Details
The B.Ed. curriculum is divided into five structured components:
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Group A: Communication Skills (2 subjects)
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Group B: Professional Core Courses (4 subjects)
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Group C: Specialization Major (10 subjects)
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Group D: Specialization Minor (5 subjects)
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Group E: Teaching Practice & Practicum (1 subject)
You’ll specialize in one major subject (e.g., English Education or Nepali Education) and select a different subject as a minor (e.g., Economics Education).
Objectives
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Prepare qualified secondary-level school teachers in Nepal.
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Build strong subject-area knowledge and pedagogical skills.
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Strengthen critical thinking and classroom teaching methodologies.
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Encourage community-responsive, inclusive education practices.
Scope
Graduates are eligible for teaching positions at secondary and lower-secondary levels across Nepal, in both public and institutional schools. The degree is accepted for applying to:
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Teaching License (TSC Nepal)
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Master’s programs in Education and Humanities
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Government and NGO educational projects
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the program, students will be able to:
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Understand core educational theories and classroom psychology.
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Teach specialized subjects confidently at the secondary level.
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Design, assess, and adapt curriculum to classroom needs.
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Integrate real-world and local examples into teaching.
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Reflect on their role in educational equity and student development.
Skill Development Modules
Throughout the program, students will build competencies in:
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Subject-specific teaching strategies
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Assessment design and evaluation
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Classroom management and pedagogy
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Communication and academic writing
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Basic research and project reporting
Teaching Methodology
The program uses a mix of theoretical instruction and hands-on training. Faculty include experienced educators, and the campus encourages participatory learning. Final-year students must complete a teaching internship and submit a project work or teaching practicum based on field experience.
Admission Requirements
To apply for the B.Ed. program:
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You must have passed +2 or equivalent in Education, Humanities, Management, or Science streams.
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For English Education: A minimum of 50% in General English in Grade 12 or pass the entrance exam.
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For Nepali Education: You must have studied Nepali as a major with at least 200 full marks.
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For Economics as a minor: Prior exposure to economics or social studies is helpful but not mandatory.
Career Opportunities
Graduates can pursue:
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Secondary-level teaching in public or private schools
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Education officer or resource person roles
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NGO/INGO projects in school-based interventions
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Further studies in M.Ed., MA, or academic research
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Civil service or local-level education administration
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Letang Multiple Campus, as a community campus, offers partial tuition waivers and scholarships for:
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Marginalized and economically disadvantaged students
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Students with excellent academic records
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Female and Dalit candidates (as per government quota)
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Local students from Letang Municipality and nearby districts
Details can be obtained from the campus administration.
Why Choose This Course?
Looking for a teaching degree that’s grounded in the Nepali context and recognized by TU? This B.Ed. course provides you with both the theoretical foundations and field-based skills needed to work in real classrooms. If you come from a rural or semi-urban background and want to serve your community through education, this program supports that purpose directly.
Not sure if you’re ready to teach? That’s okay. The curriculum begins with foundational courses before introducing subject specialization and teaching practice.
Conclusion
The Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) at Letang Multiple Campus is more than a degree. It’s a doorway to becoming a competent, ethical, and community-conscious teacher. With support from experienced faculty, structured teaching modules, and recognition from Tribhuvan University, students here prepare for real-life educational challenges.