Overview
Ten Plus Two in Humanities at Sukuna Multiple Campus, Indrapur
If you're exploring thoughtful, people-focused fields after SEE and wondering which path can connect you with history, language, arts, or society—this course might be what you're looking for.
Sukuna Multiple Campus (SMC), located in Indrapur, Morang, offers the Ten Plus Two in Humanities program affiliated with the National Examination Board (NEB), Nepal. This two-year program is designed for students aiming to develop critical thinking, communication skills, and a deeper understanding of human society.
Overview
The Ten Plus Two in Humanities at Sukuna Multiple Campus provides foundational academic exposure in social sciences, arts, literature, and languages. The program is ideal for students who wish to pursue further studies in education, law, journalism, psychology, literature, or public administration.
SMC conducts this program under NEB guidelines with updated curriculum standards. The classes run during the day shift in a peaceful academic environment backed by QAA certification from the University Grants Commission (UGC), Nepal.
Highlights
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Affiliated with NEB, Government of Nepal
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Two-year full-time program (Class 11 and 12)
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Experienced faculty with subject-specific departments
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Strong focus on writing, analysis, and ethical perspectives
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Daily shift schedule in well-equipped classrooms
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Separate academic management from university-level programs
Curriculum Details
The NEB-prescribed Humanities curriculum covers:
Grade 11 Subjects:
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Compulsory English
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Compulsory Nepali
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Social Studies and Life Skills Education
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Major Electives (Choose from: Sociology, History, Geography, Economics, Population, Psychology, Culture, etc.)
Grade 12 Subjects:
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Compulsory English
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Compulsory Nepali
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Contemporary Studies
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Advanced Electives (continuation of Class 11 subjects or expansion into specialized topics)
All courses combine theoretical understanding with case-based, contextual learning drawn from Nepal’s diverse social landscape.
Objectives
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Build a foundational knowledge of humanities and social sciences
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Develop communication and critical reasoning abilities
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Equip students to explore further study or entry-level careers in public service, media, or education
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Provide ethical, inclusive perspectives on culture, society, and governance
Scope
Wondering where this path might lead?
Graduates of the Humanities stream can pursue:
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Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
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Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
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Law (BALLB)
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Journalism and Mass Communication
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Rural Development, Population Studies, or Gender Studies
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the program, students will be able to:
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Analyze historical and contemporary social structures
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Write clearly in academic and journalistic formats
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Understand cultural, economic, and political dynamics in Nepal
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Apply reasoning to real-life societal issues
Skill Development Modules
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Reading and academic writing
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Public speaking and group discussions
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Research basics and critical source evaluation
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Sociocultural project work
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Ethical decision-making and civic awareness
Teaching Methodology
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Interactive classroom lectures
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Group presentations and discussions
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Project assignments and field studies
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Periodic internal assessments
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Final board exams by NEB (Grade 11 and 12)
Admission Requirements
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Completion of SEE or equivalent with minimum GPA as per NEB guidelines
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No entrance examination required
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All candidates must follow the official admission schedule published by the college
Career Opportunities
While this program is not job-targeted immediately after completion, it sets the base for long-term careers in:
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Teaching and education services
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Journalism and content writing
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Public administration
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NGOs and development sectors
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Legal and civil services (after further education)
Scholarships and Financial Aid
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Full scholarships for board and entrance exam toppers
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Partial scholarships for deserving and financially limited students
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Recognition for annual academic achievers with tuition waivers
Why Choose This Course?
Some students feel pressure to choose “marketable” streams. But the Humanities program can offer lifelong skills in thinking, communicating, and understanding the world—skills that matter in any career. Sukuna Multiple Campus ensures a supportive, non-commercial, learning-driven space for such exploration.
Conclusion
The Ten Plus Two in Humanities at Sukuna Multiple Campus is more than a course—it's a doorway into human experience, society, and language. Whether you're preparing for higher education in the social sciences or simply want to grow into a thoughtful contributor to society, this path offers clarity, perspective, and purpose.