Overview
B.Ed. at Ragani Chandeshwori Campus, Khijidemba–2, Ragani, Okhaldhunga
If you’re an Education student from Okhaldhunga or nearby districts, the four-year B.Ed. at Ragani Chandeshwori Campus under Tribhuvan University helps you qualify to teach in Nepal’s secondary schools.
Overview
Students study a TU-approved B.Ed. that combines subject depth with pedagogy and school-based practice. The campus offers majors in Nepali, English, Mathematics, and Population Studies within the Faculty of Education framework.
Highlights
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TU affiliation (Four-year B.Ed., annual system)
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Major + minor structure; Teaching Practice in the final year
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Campus location: Khijidemba Rural Municipality–2, Ragani Polthali, Okhaldhunga
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Focus areas available on campus: Nepali, English, Mathematics, Population Studies
Curriculum Details
Here’s what you’ll study over four years.
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Groups & Credits: Communication Skills (General Nepali, General English), Professional Core (Foundations, Psychology, Curriculum & Evaluation, one ICT/Educational Technology elective), Specialization Major (10 courses), Specialization Minor (5 courses), and Teaching Practice/Practicum (final year).
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Course Load: 22 courses, 2200 full marks; annual examinations.
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Outcome Focus: Preparation to teach two subjects at secondary level under TU policy.
Objectives
Students aim to gain subject mastery, classroom management skills, lesson planning confidence, and ethical practice suitable for diverse Nepali classrooms.
Scope
Graduates serve secondary schools across Okhaldhunga, Ramechhap, Solukhumbu, and beyond, and may continue into M.Ed. or subject-specific postgraduate study.
Learning Outcomes
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Plan lessons tied to the national curriculum.
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Use assessment tools fairly and record progress.
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Handle mixed-ability classes and multilingual settings.
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Integrate ICT where resources allow and maintain classroom discipline.
Skill Development Modules
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Communication (General Nepali, General English)
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Pedagogy and child/adolescent development (Educational Psychology)
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Curriculum and assessment (Curriculum & Evaluation)
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ICT for teaching (Ed. 442/443/444 elective)
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Subject specialization: Nepali/English/Mathematics/Population Studies
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School-based practicum and reflection
Teaching Methodology
Faculty use lectures, guided discussion, micro-teaching, classroom observations, internal tests, and supervised teaching practice. Students receive mentoring during lesson planning and school visits.
Admission Requirements
Worried about the entrance exam? Read this first.
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General Eligibility: Grade 12/HSE or TU PCL (or equivalent).
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By Major:
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Nepali: Grade 12/PCL with Nepali major (≥200 marks).
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English: English or Linguistics major; or ≥50% in General English; or ≥50% in a departmental entrance.
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Mathematics: Math major (≥200 marks).
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Population Studies: Acceptable backgrounds include Population, Geography, Economics, Health/Community Health, Science, Mathematics, Home Science, Civics, Social Service, Nursing, Commerce.
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Minor Selection: Different from the major; Biology minor reserved for Physical Science majors.
Career Opportunities
Not sure where this degree can lead you?
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Secondary-level subject teacher (two subjects).
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Resource person or school coordinator roles after experience.
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Pathway to M.Ed. and teacher service exams.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Campus and local bodies may announce need-based or merit support each intake. Students should check notices for seat-wise allocations and deadlines.
Why Choose This Course?
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TU-recognized four-year pathway for teaching careers.
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Major/minor model that builds two-subject competence.
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Practicum that links theory with real classrooms.
Conclusion
The B.Ed. at Ragani Chandeshwori Campus offers a clear, structured path into teaching for students from Ragani and surrounding areas. The program follows TU standards, balances subject study with pedagogy, and includes supervised practice to build confidence for school settings.
FAQ
Q1. How long is the program?
Four academic years under TU’s annual system.
Q2. Which majors are available on campus?
Nepali, English, Mathematics, and Population Studies.
Q3. Do I need a minor?
Yes. Students take a minor in a different subject area from the major, as per TU rules.
Q4. Is Teaching Practice compulsory?
Yes. A school-based practicum is part of the final year assessment.
Q5. Is there an entrance test?
English may require a departmental entrance for eligibility; the campus may also conduct an intake test and interview during admission.
Q6. Can I continue to M.Ed. after graduation?
Yes, subject to the receiving program’s entry rules.