Overview
Ten Plus Two (+2) Law at Reliance International Academy (RIA), Kathmandu
The Ten Plus Two (+2) Law program at Reliance International Academy (RIA), Chabahil, is an excellent option for students who are curious about how laws work and want to explore legal studies after SEE.
Affiliated with Nepal’s National Examinations Board (NEB), this two-year program helps students develop a clear understanding of legal systems, constitutional rights, and justice from the outset of their academic journey.
Whether you're thinking about studying law at university later on or want to understand society, justice, and rights more deeply, this course gives you a solid place to start.
What You’ll Study
The course spans two years—Grade 11 and Grade 12—with subjects that are both practical and relevant to everyday life in Nepal and beyond.
In Grade 11, you'll study:
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English
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Nepali
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Social Studies and Life Skills
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Jurisprudence and Legal Theories
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Procedural Law
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Constitutional Law
In Grade 12, the subjects include:
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English
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Nepali
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Social Studies and Life Skills
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Nepalese Legal System
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Legal Drafting
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Civil and Criminal Law and Justice
Each subject introduces you to how rules are made, how justice is delivered, and how the legal system works in daily life. You’ll also get to work on your writing, reasoning, and argument-building skills.
Who Can Apply
To join this course, students must have passed the SEE examination (or equivalent) with a minimum GPA of 2.4. Students who are genuinely interested in law, justice, or public service are encouraged to apply.
How to Get In
The admission process is straightforward:
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Fill out the application form (available at the office or online)
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Take an entrance test with questions in English, Math, and General Knowledge
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Join a short personal interview
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Attend a counseling session with your parent or guardian
RIA selects students based on their performance in the entrance process and their interest in learning.
Scholarships Available
RIA understands that not all families have the same financial background. That’s why the school offers several types of scholarships to support deserving students from across the country:
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Merit-based: For students with high SEE scores or those who do well in the entrance exam
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Need-based: For students from financially challenged families
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Special categories: For students from remote areas, minority communities, or those who are national-level athletes
Some scholarships cover full admission and tuition fees, while others offer partial discounts depending on eligibility.
Learning Experience at RIA
At RIA, learning is not limited to textbooks. Students take part in discussions, group work, mock sessions, and writing exercises that make legal studies more engaging. Teachers guide students through real-life examples, helping them understand how the legal system affects individuals and communities.
The school also provides a peaceful and organized environment, with facilities like a legal reference library, access to digital resources, and mentorship support to help students feel confident in their studies.
What You’ll Take Away
By the end of the program, students walk away with:
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A more precise understanding of how laws are formed and applied
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The ability to think critically and ask the right questions
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Basic skills in legal writing and drafting
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A stronger foundation for further studies in law, public service, or social sciences
Whether students pursue a career in law school, prepare for a career in civil service, or follow another path entirely, this course helps them begin with confidence and awareness.