Plus 2
+2 Science
The term “+2 Science” specifically refers to the higher secondary stage, which is the last two years of secondary education. During this period, students choose a particular stream or specialization based on their career interests. The “+2 Science” stream typically focuses on science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. Science streams usually have an interest in pursuing careers in scientific fields, engineering, medicine, or other related disciplines. This stream provides a foundation in Science and Mathematics that can further be built upon in higher education. As the wise saying goes, “Science is Fun” , a career in science offers many possibilities that are both rewarding and fun, from teaching, to research business and art – there are many opportunities for you to claim. If you love science, but aren’t quite sure how you’d make it into a career, keep reading. Along with the access to Science fairs, trips to national labs and scientific demonstrations in our highly equipped labs all the youngsters are encouraged to enter the biological, chemical, and physical science fields.
Major Subjects of +2 Science:
+2 Management
All management career paths have a starting point. All have milestones along the way. You can go further along the path, retrace steps along the same path, or start down a new path. There is a lot you can do with management degree, as these skills can be applied to a variety of management careers, as well as careers outside the field of management. Business Studies courses enable students to manage and administer tasks and projects effectively according to international business standards. Hotel and hospitality management can be a wonderfully rewarding job or career choice. And having an educational background in the field can help you further to push up the career ladder. The hospitality and tourism industry are fast paced, energetic, and exciting fields in which the options of where to work and in what capacity are almost endless. Management is a fundamental aspect of any organization, whether it’s a business, non-profit organization, government agency, or educational institution.
Objectives
Major Subjects of +2 Management:
+2 Humanities
Humanities stream typically includes subjects such as literature, history, geography, sociology, political science, psychology, economics, philosophy, and languages. Humanities stream is a two year program designed for those students who are interested in working in the social field. Humanities include multiple subjects such as Journalism, Mass communication, major English and so on. This course itself is a multiple package that offers many alternative fields to choose in further study. Studying Humanities provides knowledge regarding society, life, art, culture and much more. Students can gain an extensive knowledge that helps them to understand the basic concepts of the course. Students will be able to enhance their creativity, writing and communication skills and get to understand different aspects of human life.
+2 Law
Law is the discipline and profession concerned with the customs, practices, and rules of conduct of a community that are recognized as binding by the community. Enforcement of the body of rules is through a controlling authority. Ten Plus Two (+2) program in Law is a two years program offered by National Examination Board (NEB). If someone is seeking to start their career in the administrative/legal sector then a degree in Law provides the perfect platform for putting you on the right path. Law is the most exciting and most popular course for both home and international students. It is an instrument to transform static society to dynamic. It is the means to translate the voice of people to access justice in society.Law is an attractive subject and popular choice in any country because of its fantastic career prospects. Nepal is not an exception. The history of the judicial system of Nepal has gone through various phases i.e. un- codified to codified laws: from kingdom to republic, from customary to legislative and from Janga Bhadur’s Muluki Ain to Nepal’s new criminal and Civil code 2075.
Objectives:
- Introduction to Legal Concepts
- Legal Research and Writing Skills
- Understanding Legal Systems
- Ethical Awareness and Professional Conduct
- Critical Thinking and Analytical Skills