Overview
Ten Plus Two (+2) in Management at Kathmandu BernHardt Secondary School
The Ten Plus Two (+2) in Management program at Kathmandu BernHardt Secondary School is designed for students who want to explore the fields of business, economics, and administration.
Affiliated with the National Examinations Board (NEB) of Nepal, this two-year course combines academic learning with real-world understanding, helping students build a strong base for higher education and future employment.
Course Overview
This program introduces students to fundamental business subjects while promoting analytical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students study how businesses function, how financial systems operate, and how markets influence economic decisions.
The course also supports students in developing essential soft skills, such as communication, time management, and collaboration—skills that are crucial in today’s professional environment.
Curriculum Structure
The course follows the NEB annual examination system, encompassing both compulsory and optional subjects.
Compulsory Subjects:
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Nepali
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English
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Social Studies and Life Skills or Mathematics
Optional Subjects May Include:
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Accounting
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Business Studies
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Economics
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Marketing
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Business Mathematics
These subjects help students understand financial transactions, organizational behavior, customer trends, and market dynamics.
Learning Approach
At Kathmandu BernHardt, teaching is interactive and student-focused. Group discussions, real-life examples, case-based learning, and digital tools support lessons. Teachers encourage students to engage with the material beyond textbooks, linking concepts to local and global economic issues.
Duration and Class Level
The Management program spans two academic years, covering Grades 11 and 12. Students complete their coursework under the NEB system, with final board examinations at the end of Grade 12.
Objectives
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Build a foundational understanding of business and management concepts
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Encourage students to think independently and make informed decisions
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Prepare students for entry-level roles in offices, banks, and business organizations
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Support students aiming for further studies in fields like BBA, BBS, BHM, and BTTM
Eligibility
Students must have completed the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) or an equivalent recognized by the Government of Nepal. A minimum GPA of 1.6 is required to apply.
Assessment and Progress Tracking
Students are evaluated through internal tests, project work, presentations, and NEB board examinations. Teachers regularly provide feedback to help students identify their strengths and areas for improvement.
Career Possibilities
After completing the +2 Management program, students can explore various paths:
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Continue higher education in programs such as BBA, BBS, or BHM
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Apply for entry-level positions in banks, finance companies, sales, and customer support
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Start small-scale business ventures or assist in family-run enterprises
For those planning to study abroad, the +2 Management program also serves as a solid academic foundation.
Facilities That Support Learning
Kathmandu BernHardt provides students with facilities that support both academic and practical learning:
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Well-equipped computer labs
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Access to business journals, newspapers, and textbooks in the school library
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Guest lectures from entrepreneurs and industry experts
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Group projects and assignments for hands-on learning
Scholarships and Financial Support
The school offers scholarships to deserving and high-performing students. Scholarships may be based on academic merit, entrance scores, or financial need. Students are encouraged to inquire at the administration office for updated information.
Why Choose This Program?
Choosing the Management stream at Kathmandu BernHardt offers students more than just classroom knowledge. It offers:
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Guidance from experienced educators
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A learning environment that values questions and curiosity
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Exposure to real-world applications of business concepts
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Opportunities to explore diverse careers after graduation
After Completion
Graduates of this program often continue their studies in:
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Business Administration (BBA)
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Business Studies (BBS)
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Hospitality Management (BHM)
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Travel and Tourism Management (BTTM)
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Finance and Banking
Students can also choose to enter the workforce immediately or pursue a combination of work and further studies.