Overview
Ten Plus Two in Humanities at Mission College, Rajbiraj
The Ten Plus Two in Humanities at Mission College serves learners interested in languages, social sciences, and communication.
The program follows the NEB curriculum (Grade 11–12) and helps students build strong reading, writing, and analytical skills suitable for higher studies in social and educational fields.
The college maintains a supportive environment that values clarity of expression and careful reasoning.
Curriculum & Classroom Approach
Teaching focuses on NEB-prescribed components with attention to comprehension, composition, short notes, and structured answers. Faculty guide students through close reading of texts, grammar and usage practice, and content summaries.
For social-science areas, teachers emphasize definitions, key terms, and concise explanations supported by examples from daily life. The library provides reading materials that support classroom learning and exam preparation.
Students are encouraged to maintain organized notebooks, practice past-paper patterns, and build vocabulary for precise expression.
Assessment & Support
Regular tests, terminal examinations, and assignment reviews are used to track progress. Teachers provide feedback on writing structure, paragraph coherence, and accuracy.
Counseling helps students select subject combinations available at the college in line with NEB guidelines and plan a pathway toward bachelor-level studies in fields such as education, social sciences, or communication.
Short presentations and reading circles are used to improve speaking and critical thinking.
Learning Environment & Facilities
Classrooms support discussion-based learning while maintaining discipline and focus. The college promotes ethical behavior, responsible use of sources, and careful citation habits in schoolwork.
The conducive environment and accessible faculty help students gain confidence in handling long-answer questions and textual analysis.
Admission & Progression
Admissions follow NEB rules with announced timelines and documentation. Learners who complete the program are academically prepared for bachelor-level study in education and other recognized social-science disciplines where strong reading and writing skills are required.