Overview
+2 Management at Mahendra Adarsha Vidhyashram College, Satdobato, Lalitpur
+2 Management at MAV College is an NEB Grade 11–12 program for students who want a foundation in business, accounting, economics, and applied subjects that connect study with real workplaces. MAV College already runs NEB programs in Management and other streams, along with TU bachelor programs, so students study in an academic setting that stays connected to exam standards and progression routes.
Many students choose Management after SEE because they want practical subject choices without closing doors to bachelor study in business, hospitality, banking, public administration, or entrepreneurship. Students also want clarity on “what I will study daily.” Management answers that question through structured subjects and regular written practice.

Highlights
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Affiliation: NEB (Grade 11 and Grade 12)
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Seat capacity: 100 seats (per intake)
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Class schedule: morning and day sections
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Medium: English, with Nepali used where necessary
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Practical orientation: applied subjects such as hotel management, travel and tourism, and computer science are part of MAV’s Management focus
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Learning support: library, computer lab, auditorium, playground
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Transportation: available
Curriculum Details
+2 Management follows CDC curriculum and NEB evaluation systems.
MAV’s Management stream also includes practical subject exposure noted in its internal academic focus, such as hotel management, travel and tourism, and computer science.
Common subject areas students prepare for include:
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Accounting and finance foundations (core concepts and numerical practice)
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Economics and business studies foundations
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One applied/optional area offered by the college under NEB subject registration
Objectives
+2 Management at MAV College supports you to:
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Read business topics with understanding, not memorization
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Build accuracy in accounting-style numerical work
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Improve writing structure for long answers and case-based questions
Scope
Management keeps pathways open for:
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Business and management bachelor programs (BBS, BBA and related fields)
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Hospitality and tourism study pathways
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Banking, cooperatives, and administrative study pathways after bachelor level
Learning Outcomes
Students completing +2 Management generally gain:
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Stronger habit of structured writing and clear presentation
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Better comfort with numbers, tables, and financial terms
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Basic understanding of business operations and service sectors
Skill Development Focus
Management study builds skills students repeatedly need later:
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Writing business answers with headings, steps, and examples
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Basic spreadsheet and computer use through lab-supported learning
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Presentation and communication practice through class tasks and activities
Teaching Methodology
MAV College supports Management learning through:
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Regular topic practice and revision cycles
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Practical subject learning that connects with work sectors
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Library support for reference reading and exam preparation
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Co-curricular activities such as quiz and public speaking that strengthen communication
Admission Requirements
Students need SEE completion and NEB subject registration through the college. MAV College uses an entrance test or interview process and admits students on a merit basis.
Career Opportunities
+2 Management supports pathways toward:
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Business and finance-related bachelor study
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Service sector study routes such as hospitality and travel
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Entry-level office skills, after additional training and experience
Scholarships and Financial Aid
MAV College offers merit-based, need-based, and sports scholarships during admission, based on documentation.
Why +2 Management at MAV College
Students often worry about two issues: cost pressure and weak study discipline in low-fee colleges. MAV’s internal focus includes experienced teaching support, discipline, and practical learning exposure in Management subjects.
Conclusion
+2 Management at MAV College fits students who want NEB-based study with practical subject exposure and a stable daily routine through morning or day sections.
FAQ
Does MAV Management include practical subjects?
MAV includes applied areas such as hotel management, travel and tourism, and computer science in its Management focus.
Is +2 Management only for business students?
Students also use Management as a route toward hospitality, tourism, banking, and administration-related study.
How are classes scheduled?
MAV runs morning and day sections.
What is the admission process?
Entrance test or interview, then admission based on merit list.
Are scholarships available?
Merit, need, and sports scholarships are available during admission.
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