Overview
Ten Plus Two (+2) Humanities at Texas International College, Mitrapark, Chabahil, Kathmandu
Ten Plus Two (+2) Humanities at Texas International College runs under the National Examination Board (NEB) for Grades 11–12 and operates from the Mitrapark, Chabahil campus.
The program helps you build a strong base in social sciences, languages, culture, and communication, supported by classroom learning, a library and e-resources, and campus activities. The college lists Humanities among its +2 offerings along with Science, Management, and Law at the same location.

Highlights
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Affiliation: NEB (Grades 11–12).
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Location: Mitrapark, Chabahil, Kathmandu.
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On-campus support: library/e-library, computer labs, internet across the premises, counseling, cafeteria, transportation, hostel, and ECA.
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Campus pedagogy: assignments, presentations, quizzes, discussion forums, field studies, guest lectures, workshops, conferences, and research-based work.
Curriculum details
NEB sets three compulsory subjects in each grade and allows colleges to select approved optional subjects from Curriculum Development Centre (CDC) lists. Compulsory English and Nepali run in both grades; the third compulsory is either Social Studies & Life Skills or Mathematics as per the national framework and grade-wise curricula.
Examples of Humanities-oriented optionals available under CDC include:
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Population Studies (Grade 11–12 curriculum entry in the CDC catalog).
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Geography (Grade 11–12 curriculum PDF).
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Optional Nepali (CDC specification grids for optional subjects).
Texas International College confirms the exact subject basket for each intake in line with CDC/NEB approvals.
Objectives
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Build conceptual understanding of society, culture, economy, and governance through approved CDC syllabi.
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Strengthen academic reading and writing in English and Nepali for board assessments and higher study.
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Encourage enquiry, basic data handling, and field-based observation suitable for social science subjects.
Scope
After Grade 12, students commonly pursue bachelor’s programs offered on this college network: BA, BSW, BBS, BBM, BCA, BSc CSIT, and MBS at later stages, subject to each program’s rules and entrance processes. The college document lists these programs and their eligibility references, which helps you plan pathways early.
Learning outcomes
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Produce clear essays, reports, and short research notes using sources, citations, and basic formatting.
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Interpret demographic, geographic, or cultural data at an introductory level (e.g., simple tables, maps, or charts where specified by CDC syllabi).
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Communicate ideas in English and Nepali suited to presentations and viva.
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Practice responsible use of information, including referencing and plagiarism-free writing, in line with school policies.
Skill development modules
Texas integrates presentations, group discussions, report writing, case reading where applicable, quizzes, and research-based tasks. These methods strengthen note-making, summarising, argument building, and teamwork skills that Humanities students use across subjects.
Teaching methodology and assessment
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Classroom + resources: well-furnished rooms, a library/e-library, computer labs, and campus-wide internet for reference work and practice.
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Activities: guest talks, workshops, conferences, and field studies enrich syllabus coverage and connect theory with local issues.
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Evaluation: internal tasks run during the year; board exams follow NEB/CDC syllabi and specification grids for each subject.
Admission requirements (Grade 11 entry)
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Eligibility: SEE or equivalent as per NEB rules.
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Process: application form (college/official site), submission of SEE documents, and completion of college-notified steps. Subject combinations are announced before sectioning.
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Third compulsory choice: students select Social Studies & Life Skills or Mathematics in line with NEB.
Career opportunities (illustrative)
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Media and communication support roles (editing, content creation, reporting assistance).
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Community and social service support roles linked to NGOs/local bodies.
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Administrative and clerical tracks in education or local organisations.
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Early research assistance or field-work roles for projects that fit entry-level skills.
(Progression to specific jobs later depends on bachelor-level choices and program criteria.)
Scholarships and financial aid
The college lists Achievement Scholarships by prior scores and several categories such as +2 GPA, remote-area, under-privileged, and special skills. Final awards follow the latest college notice.
Why choose +2 Humanities at Texas International College?
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NEB-aligned Humanities with campus resources that support daily study and revision.
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Activity-based learning and field exposure that connect subjects with lived contexts.
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Access to bachelor’s programs on the same network, enabling early planning for BA/BSW/BBS/BBM and other routes.
Conclusion
+2 Humanities at Mitrapark offers a structured path for students who want to study society, culture, and communication with steady academic support. The NEB/CDC framework keeps the syllabus consistent, while the college’s resources and activities help you practise writing, discussion, and field observation.
FAQ
1) Which subjects are compulsory?
English and Nepali are compulsory in both grades; the third compulsory is Social Studies & Life Skills or Mathematics as per NEB.
2) Which optionals are common in Humanities?
CDC offers several Humanities-oriented optionals. Examples include Population Studies, Geography, and Optional Nepali; availability on campus is confirmed in the intake notice.
3) How are students assessed during the year?
Internal tasks and tests run at the college; NEB conducts the board exams based on CDC syllabi and specification grids.
4) What facilities support study and revision?
Library/e-library, computer labs, campus internet, counseling, cafeteria, transportation, hostel, and ECA are available on site.
5) Are scholarships available for +2 Humanities?
Yes. Merit slabs and multiple categories are listed; awards are confirmed by the college at admission.
















