Overview
Ten Plus Two in Management at Mission College, Rajbiraj
The Ten Plus Two in Management at Mission College is designed for learners who plan to pursue commerce and management studies at bachelor level.
The program follows the NEB curriculum (Grade 11–12) and emphasizes accounting discipline, business fundamentals, and applied economics. The college’s structured approach strengthens numeracy, documentation, and communication skills required for business studies.
Curriculum & Classroom Approach
Teaching covers NEB-approved subjects with an emphasis on Accounting procedures, business principles, and economics. Classes combine explanations, ledger practice, numerical drills, and short written responses. Students complete practice sets and learn systematic record-keeping.
The computer lab is used for spreadsheet exercises, basic data handling, and presentation work that supports classroom topics. Teachers demonstrate formats for journals, ledgers, trial balance, and financial statements, encouraging accuracy and clarity. Business-focused reading from the library helps learners understand definitions, short notes, and structured answers.
Assessment & Support
Regular unit tests, terminal exams, and assignment checks help students reflect on progress and correct errors. Teachers hold problem-solving sessions for accounting numericals and provide guided revision on theory questions.
Counseling assists students with subject choice within the college’s offering and with planning for bachelor-level commerce pathways. Students receive orientation on exam patterns, time management, and presentation of answers aligned with NEB expectations.
Learning Environment & Facilities
Mission College maintains a disciplined classroom culture suitable for careful study of ledgers, formats, and numerical work.
The library provides textbooks, reference materials, and past-paper collections for practice.
The college encourages participation in structured presentations and basic business communication tasks to build confidence.
Admission & Progression
Admission procedures, eligibility, and documentation comply with NEB regulations and institutional guidelines announced by the college.
Graduates are ready for BBS and other business-related bachelor programs, where they can further develop in accounting, finance, marketing, or entrepreneurship studies.