Overview
Ten Plus Two (+2) Management at Rainbow International College (NEB)
NEB +2 Management at Rainbow International College prepares students for business studies through NEB syllabi in Accounting, Economics, Business Studies, and applied subjects.
The stream builds numerical accuracy, business literacy, and communication for BBS/BBM/BBA pathways. NEB provides external certification under the national letter grading system.
Highlights
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Stream: NEB Ten Plus Two (Management), 2 academic years. 
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Core subjects: Business Studies, Accountancy, Economics, plus English/Nepali and optional papers such as Computer Science or Business Mathematics. 
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Structured practice: Periodic tests, ledger drills, and specimen-paper reviews guided by NEB blueprints. 
Curriculum Details
The NEB Business Studies curriculum covers enterprise forms, functional areas, and Nepal’s business context. Accountancy focuses on financial statements and analysis skills. Economics introduces micro and macro concepts used in entry-level business programs. English supports report writing and business correspondence. Optional subjects such as Computer Science or Business Mathematics strengthen applied problem-solving.
Typical subject set across XI–XII:
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Business Studies (XI/XII): Enterprise forms, marketing basics, finance overview, business environment in Nepal. 
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Accountancy (XI/XII): Journal, ledger, trial balance, final accounts, bank reconciliation, and company accounts. 
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Economics (XI/XII): Demand–supply, market structures, national income basics, and policy context. 
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Compulsory English/Nepali: Reading and writing tasks relevant to business communication. 
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Optional (e.g., Computer Science/Business Mathematics): Programming or quantitative tools for IT-enabled business tracks. 
Objectives
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Build fundamental business literacy suited to Nepal’s context. 
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Develop accuracy in accounting records and financial statements. 
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Strengthen quantitative reasoning and written communication for higher studies. 
Scope
Students commonly continue to BBS, BBM, or BBA.
Entry-level roles in offices, retail operations, or accounts support are feasible while pursuing a bachelor’s degree. Quantitative proficiency opens options in finance support and MIS roles over time.
Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the stream can:
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Prepare basic financial statements from source documents. 
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Explain market concepts and respond to short case prompts. 
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Write business memos and short reports as per NEB writing outcomes. 
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Use spreadsheets for account schedules and charts. 
Skill Development Modules
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Ledger & Statement Workshops: Period-end closing practice with feedback. 
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Case Question Practice: Short scenario responses in Business Studies. 
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Quant Labs: Business Mathematics or Computer Science labs for applied tasks. 
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Exam Writing Drills: Time-bounded answers using NEB specification grids. 
Teaching Methodology
Topic blocks are followed by problem sets and past-paper analysis.
Three terminal exams and unit quizzes mirror NEB structure. Remedial hours address ledger errors, graphing, and essay structure.
Admission Requirements
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Eligibility: SEE or equivalent recognized in Nepal. 
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Process: Application during intake; stream selection as per current NEB policy and letter grading practice. 
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Documents: SEE marksheet, character certificate, photos, ID/citizenship; additional documents if required by local authority or campus notice. 
Career Opportunities
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Accounts assistant, store/account clerk, or front-office support while studying. 
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Internship-ready for banking support roles after XI/XII plus computer skills. 
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Progression to BBS/BBM/BBA and later specialization in finance, marketing, or operations. 
Scholarships and Financial Aid
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Local-government schemes: Kathmandu Metropolitan City and other local bodies run Grade 11 scholarship programs each year with public notices. 
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Campus provisions: Merit or need-based provisions, where available, appear in intake notices with dates and required documents. 
Why Choose This Course?
Students who enjoy numbers, practical problem-solving, and organization find the Management stream a strong route to future business studies.
The NEB framework provides national consistency, and NEB evaluation ensures recognition across Nepal.
Conclusion
NEB +2 Management at RIC blends NEB syllabi with regular practice so students approach board exams with steady habits in accounting, economics, and written communication.
The stream forms a direct bridge to undergraduate business programs.
 
               
              
















