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Ten Plus Two (+2) Management

National Examinations Board
Plus Two·2 Years
Ten Plus Two (+2) Management is a 2-year secondary-level management course offered by the National Examinations Board (NEB).

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Eligibility Criteria

  • You Should Have an overall 1.6 GPA.
  • Also, you must have scored at least a D+ in English, Nepali, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
  • Pass the Entrance Exam Conducted by Respective Colleges.

Course Curriculum

Compulsory Subjects

Class 11
S.N.: Class 11 Subjects and Code
1. Nepali [Nep. 001]
2. English Eng. 003
3. Social Studies and Life Skill [Sol. 005] Or Mathematics [Mat. 007]

Class 12
S.N. : Class 12 Subjects and Codes
1. Nepali [Nep. 002]
2. English [Eng. 004]
3. Social Studies and Life Skill [Sol. 006] Or Mathematics [Mat. 008]

Optional Subjects
Class 11

S.N.

Option I

Option II

Option III

Option IV

1

Physics [Phy. 101]

Biology [bio. 201]

Chemistry [Che. 301]

Mathematics [Mat. 401]

2

Accounting [Acc. 103]

Education and Development [Ed. 203]

Economics [Eco. 303]

Applied mathematics [Ama.403]

3

Rural Development [Rd. 105]

Geography [Geo. 205]

Tourism and Mountaineering Studies [Tms. 305]

Business Mathematics [Bmt. 405]

4

Jurisprudence and Legal Theories [Jlt. 107]

Procedural Law [Prl. 207]

Marketing [Mar. 307]

Human rights [Hur. 407]

5

Painting [Pai. 111]

Sociology [Soc. 211]

Gerontology and Care Taking Education [Gct. 309]

Library and Information Science [Lis. 409]

6

Child Development and Learning [Cdl. 115]

Ayurveda [Ayu. 213]

Yoga [yog. 311]

Home Science [Hos. 411]

7

Psychology [Psy. 119]

Business Studies [Bus. 215]

Vocal/Instrumental [Voc. 313]

Environment Science [Ens. 413]

8

History [His. 121]

Linguistics [Lin. 217]

Sewing and Knitting [Sek. 315]

General Law [Gel. 415]

9

Gender Studies [Ges. 123]

Political Science [Pol. 219]

Constitutional Law [Col. 317]

Finance [Fin. 417]

10

Hospitality Management [Hom. 125]

Philosophy [Phi. 221]

Culinary Arts [Cua. 321]

Co-operative management [Com. 419]

11

Agronomy [Agr. 127]

Population Studies [Pos. 223]

Culture [Cul. 323]

Buddhist Studies [Bud. 421]

12

Naturopathy [Nat. 129]

Horticulture [Hor. 225]

Fashion Designing [Fad. 325]

Sculpture [Scu. 423]

13

Human Value Education [Hve. 131]

Food and Nutrition [Fon. 227]

Film and Documentary [Fid. 327]

Signing [Sig. 425]

14


Dance [Dan. 229]

Livestock, Poultry and Fish Farming [Lpf. 329]

Computer Science [Com. 427]

15


Computer Science [Com. 231]

Nepali [Nep. 331]

Sericulture and Beekeeping [Sbk. 429]

16



English [Eng. 333]

Beautician and Hair Dressing [Beh. 431]

17



Maithili [Mai. 335]

Medicinal Herbals [Meh. 433]

18



Newari [New. 337]

Plumbing and Wiring [Plw. 435]

19



Hindi [Hin. 339]

Internal Decoration [Ind. 437]

20



Chinese Chi. [341]

Hotel Management [Hom. 439]

21



German [Jer. 343]

Mass Comunication [Mac. 441]

22



Japanese [Jap. 345]

Health and Physical Education [Hpe. 443]

23



Korean [Kor. 347]

Sports Science [Sps. 445]

24



Urdu [Urd. 349]

Social Studies and Life Skills [Sol. 447]

25



Bhojpuri [Bhj. 351]


26



French [Fre. 353]


27



Hebrew [Heb. 355]


28



Arabic [Are. 357]


29



Sanskrit [San. 359]


30



Applied Arts [Apa. 361]



Class 12 

S.N.

Option I

Option II

Option III

Option IV

1

Physics [Phy. 102]

Biology [bio. 202]

Chemistry [Che. 302]

Mathematics [Mat. 402]

2

Accounting [Acc. 104]

Education and Development [Ed. 204]

Economics [Eco. 304]

Applied mathematics [Ama.403]

3

Rural Development [Rd. 106]

Geography [Geo. 206]

Tourism and Mountaineering Studies [Tms. 306]

Business Mathematics [Bmt. 406]

4

Nepalese Legal system [Nls. 110]

Procedural Law [Prl. 207]

Marketing [Mar. 308]

Human rights [Hur. 408]

5

Painting [Pai. 112]

Sociology [Soc. 212]

Gerontology and Care Taking Education [Gct. 310]

Library and Information Science [Lis. 409]

6

Instructional Pedagogy and Evaluation [Ipe. 118]

Ayurveda [Ayu. 214]

Yoga [yog. 312]

Home Science [Hos. 412]

7

Psychology [Psy. 120]

Business Studies [Bus. 216]

Vocal/Instrumental [Voc. 314]

Environment Science [Ens. 413]

8

History [His. 122]

Linguistics [Lin. 218]

Sewing and Knitting [Sek. 316]

General Law [Gel. 416]

9

Gender Studies [Ges. 124]

Political Science [Pol. 220]

Constitutional Law [Col. 318]

Finance [Fin. 417]

10

Hospitality Management [Hom. 126]

Philosophy [Phi. 222]

Culinary Arts [Cua. 322]

Co-operative management [Com. 420]

11

Agronomy [Agr. 128]

Population Studies [Pos. 224]

Culture [Cul. 324]

Buddhist Studies [Bud. 422]

12

Naturopathy [Nat. 129]

Horticulture [Hor. 226]

Fashion Designing [Fad. 326]

Sculpture [Scu. 424]

13

Human Value Education [Hve. 132]

Food and Nutrition [Fon. 228]

Film and Documentry [Fid. 328]

Signing [Sig. 426]



Dance [Dan. 230]

Livestock, Poultry and Fish Farming [Lpf. 330]

Computer Science [Com. 428]



Computer Science [Com. 232]

Nepali [Nep. 332]

Sericulture and Beekeeping [Sbk. 430]




English [Eng. 334]

Beautician and Hair Dressing [Beh. 432]




Maithili [Mai. 336]

Medicinal Herbals [Meh. 434]




Newari [New. 338]

Plumbing and Wiring [Plw. 436]




Hindi [Hin. 340]

Internal Decoration [Ind. 437]




Chinese Chi. [342]

Hotel Management [Hom. 440]




German [Jer. 344]

Mass Comunication [Mac. 442]




Japanese [Jap. 346]

Health and Physical Education [Hpe. 444]




Korean [Kor. 348]

Sports Science [Sps. 446]




Urdu [Urd. 350]

Social Studies and Life Skills [Sol. 448]




Bhojpuri [Bhj. 352]





French [Fre. 354]





Hebrew [Heb. 356]





Arabic [Are. 358]





Sanskrit [San. 360]





Applied Arts [Apa. 362]



Course Outcomes

  1. Builds foundational knowledge in Accounting, Economics, and Business Studies

  2. Develops leadership, communication, and managerial skills

  3. Enhances entrepreneurial thinking and decision-making abilities

  4. Prepares students for business, management, and commerce-related higher studies

  5. Introduces basic computer and IT skills (if included in the curriculum)

  6. Encourages understanding of financial systems and market dynamics

  7. Opens career pathways in banking, business, hospitality, and administration

  8. Helps in developing presentation, teamwork, and organizational skills

About the Course

The Ten Plus Two in Management course is designed to provide a solid foundation for management courses. The faculty provides courses in Accounting, Business Management, Business Administration, Hotel Management, and Travel and Tourism Management that provide both academic and practical knowledge and abilities. Students learn to be competent, confident, and academically sound in their field of study, and as a result, they will be able to decide, at the conclusion of the course, whatever areas of business management studies will interest them in Bachelor's degree programs.