Overview
Ten Plus Two Humanities at Royal Softech College, Lahan (NEB)
If you are drawn to society, culture, communication, and public issues, the NEB Ten Plus Two Humanities at Royal Softech College, Lahan Siraha, offers subjects that explain how people live, learn, and organize communities.
Overview
The Humanities stream focuses on language, social science, and human development. Students read widely, write clearly, and discuss ideas with context. Subject choices follow NEB guidelines and are set during counseling.
Highlights
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NEB curriculum with a basket of humanities subjects.
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Reading, writing, and analysis practice in short tasks.
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Project work and presentations to build confidence.
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Counseling support for subject mapping.
Curriculum Details
Common areas include English and Nepali. Electives may include Sociology, Mass Communication, Psychology, Rural Development, or Population Studies as per availability. Students write essays, reports, and reflections. They also prepare short presentations that connect theory to local issues.
Objectives
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Improve reading habits and source use.
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Write clear, structured paragraphs and essays.
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Understand social terms and apply them to real cases.
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Build confidence for interviews and group discussions.
Scope
Humanities graduates move to BA, Social Work, Development Studies, Journalism, Psychology, or Education at bachelor level. Skills learned here help in writing, public speaking, and fieldwork later on.
Learning Outcomes
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Clear summaries and short analytical notes.
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Responsible use of sources with proper references.
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Confident speaking in small groups.
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Awareness of local and national contexts.
Skill Development Modules
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Note-making and citation basics.
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Interview and survey techniques for small projects.
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Editorial review and proofreading.
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Presentation slides and speaking practice.
Teaching Methodology
Teachers assign short readings and guide discussions. Students prepare response notes and practice speaking in class. Written feedback helps refine grammar and structure. Past papers are used to show common patterns in questions.
Admission Requirements
SEE or equivalent with eligibility for NEB Humanities. Subject sets and seats are confirmed during counseling. Documents are checked as per policy.
Career Opportunities
Most students continue to bachelor-level programs and later aim for roles in education, media, social services, NGOs, or local administration after further study.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Scholarship routes include merit and need-based support. Eligible categories may receive provisions as per policy and verification.
Why Choose This Course?
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Strong writing and speaking practice.
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Subject choices that relate to community life.
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Helpful feedback culture.
Conclusion
Students who value reading, writing, and social questions will find this stream engaging. The program builds habits that serve well in bachelor studies and community-focused careers.