Overview
Ten Plus Two (+2) Management at Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Memorial College, Samakhusi, Kathmandu
Ten Plus Two (+2) Management follows the NEB curriculum and prepares students for undergraduate study in business and commerce in Nepal.
The stream includes compulsory English and Nepali, and a third compulsory from Social Studies & Life Skills Education or Mathematics, along with business-focused options such as Business Studies, Accounting-related subjects, Economics, Basic Business Finance, Business Mathematics, Marketing, and Computer Science depending on yearly combinations.
Highlights
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NEB-defined outcomes that outline competencies, scope and sequence, and evaluation for each subject.
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Business Studies curriculum covering management functions, communication, and business planning.
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Options that build quantitative and digital skills through Business Mathematics and Computer Science.
Curriculum Details
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Compulsory subjects: English, Nepali, and either Social Studies & Life Skills Education or Mathematics, as per NEB guidelines.
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Core Management group subjects (offered as per college combination and NEB approval):
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Business Studies (Grades 11–12): introduction to business, functional areas, office operations, business communication, and business plan drafting.
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Basic Business Finance (Grades 11–12): time value of money, financial statements basics, banking and insurance fundamentals.
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Marketing (Grades 11–12): product, price, promotion, distribution, branding, and basic market research activities.
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Business Mathematics / Optional Mathematics (Grades 11–12): algebra, calculus, statistics, and applications in economics and finance.
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Computer Science (Grades 11–12): fundamentals of computing, programming basics, and ICT applications.
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Subject-wise curricula specify annual working hours, internal tasks, and external exam structure that guide classroom practice and assessment.
Objectives
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Build a solid base in business concepts, quantitative tools, and communication for further study in BBS, BBA, or related fields in Nepal.
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Encourage practical understanding through project tasks, assignments, and case-based exercises listed in NEB documents.
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Develop confidence in basic finance, market analysis, and office operations relevant to entry-level roles.
Scope
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Further study: BBS, BBA, BA (Economics), and other management degrees.
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Early exposure to domains such as accounting support, banking front desk, sales coordination, and MIS assistance.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion, students typically can:
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Explain key functions of business, summarize basic financial information, and prepare short business communications.
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Solve entry-level quantitative problems using Business Mathematics and apply spreadsheets in basic tasks.
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Outline brand and channel choices, and present short findings from simple market observations or class projects.
Skill Development Modules
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Communication lab: business letters, minutes, and reports based on Business Studies sections.
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Quantitative lab: problem practice from Business Mathematics; spreadsheet drills for data entry and analysis.
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Digital literacy: file management, productivity tools, and basic coding where included in Computer Science.
Teaching Methodology
The college uses NEB-recommended approaches: classroom explanation, guided practice, project work, and internal evaluation before the external board exams. Teachers draw from official subject curricula for activities and assessment weightings.
Admission Requirements
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SEE or equivalent with eligibility for Grade 11 in Management under NEB.
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Subject combinations finalized during counseling and as per annual NEB-approved offerings.
Career Opportunities
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Initial roles in office support, sales coordination, retail operations, and data entry.
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A clear route to undergraduate business programs and professional pathways in finance, marketing, or entrepreneurship.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
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The college announces yearly scholarship notices covering merit, need, and stream-based provisions.
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Students should review current notices during admission since schemes vary by intake.
Why Choose This Course?
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The stream builds business literacy with clear NEB outcomes and a mix of theory, practice, and internal evaluation tasks.
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Quantitative and digital subjects strengthen readiness for BBS/BBA and early workplace exposure in Nepal.
Conclusion
The +2 Management stream provides a structured start in business studies under NEB. The subject mix supports higher education goals while growing practical skills useful in college and entry-level work.