Overview
+2 Management at Salhesh Campus, Lahan (NEB)
If you plan for business, banking, accounting, entrepreneurship, or IT-enabled office roles, the +2 Management at Salhesh Campus Lahan (NEB) offers a focused two-year route.
Overview
The program follows the National Examinations Board syllabus for Grades 11 and 12. Teaching connects textbook ideas to local enterprises, cooperatives, and municipal offices. Salhesh Campus is approved by UGC and affiliated with NEB and TU for higher programs.
Highlights
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Core subjects in accounting, economics, and business
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Choice of computer science or mathematics as per section plan
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Project work on small business planning and record-keeping
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Online backup of materials and computer lab access
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Educational tours to banks, industries, and cooperatives
Curriculum Details
Grade 11 generally includes English, Nepali, Principles of Accounting, Economics, and Business Studies/Computer/Mathematics based on section.
Grade 12 advances these subjects and includes Business Mathematics or Computer Applications where offered.
Assignments cover ledger posting, trial balance, simple financial statements, demand–supply analysis, and short business plans following NEB guidelines.
Objectives
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Build numeracy and documentation skills required in offices
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Improve business communication for reports and applications
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Introduce basic entrepreneurship thinking suited to the local market
Scope
After completion, students can progress to BBS, BBA (after entrance), BIM, BBM (after entrance), or professional training in accounting software, taxation basics, and banking exams. Many local employers seek accounting and operations assistants with strong discipline and spreadsheets skills.
Learning Outcomes
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Preparation of simple accounts and statements
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Use of spreadsheets for data entry and analysis
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Awareness of Nepali tax basics and business law foundations
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Ability to write short reports, letters, and meeting notes
Skill Development Modules
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Spreadsheet and accounting software practice
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Market survey of local shops or cooperatives
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Group presentation on savings and credit behavior
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Documentation drills: invoices, receipts, vouchers
Teaching Methodology
Teaching combines lectures, tutorials, computer lab sessions, and case discussions from the local economy. Terminal tests and board-style model papers are conducted at regular intervals.
Admission Requirements
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SEE or equivalent from a recognized board
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Stream choice based on grades and interest in business subjects
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Application form, photographs, mark sheets, character and transfer/migration certificates as applicable
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Seats limited by section capacity and campus policy
Career Opportunities
Graduates often start as office assistants, store officers, junior accountants, front-desk executives, and cooperative staff. Many continue to BBS/BBA and banking exams for higher roles.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Merit and need-based concessions are available under campus rules. Details are announced during admission.
Why Choose This Course?
A steady pace, hands-on records, and exposure to real offices help students gain confidence. Practical tasks mirror daily work in local businesses.
Conclusion
The +2 Management at Salhesh Campus offers a practical path from school to business study and entry-level roles, building the habits needed for higher education and the workplace.