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10+2 refers to the 2 years of schooling which is required post grade 10, adopted by high schools in Nepal. [1] 10+2 is gradually replacing the conventional modes of intermediate education, being the Intermediate of Science (I. Sc.), Intermediate of Commerce (I. Comm.), Intermediate of Arts/Humanities (I. A.) normally taken by Students after having received their School Leaving Certificate (SLC ...
The School Leaving Certificate, commonly abbreviated as SLC, [1] is the final examination of Class 11 and Class 12, which is also known as the +2 course in Nepal. [2] The +2 course is generally pursued after completing the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) (Class 10 Final Exam). The SLC examinations are the most important examinations in ...
Nobel Academy is a private institution that gives the HSEB courses of the Nepal Government. Nobel Academy gives the HSEB course also known as 10+2 program only in the Faculty of Science and Management. This academy has a fully equipped computer lab, Science lab and sports facility. [1]
St. Xavier's College is one of the most prestigious college in Nepal and admission is extremely competitive, especially in the +2 program. Each year more than 13,000 students from all across Nepal apply and 504 students are enrolled for the +2 program (entailing an average acceptance rate under 3.8%). [10]
Siddhartha Vanasthali Institute (SVI) is an academic institution in Balaju, Kathmandu, Nepal. It runs from primary school level to secondary high school up to university level courses. It was founded by Bhuwan Lal Joshi and Vijaynandan Joshi in 1951. [citation needed]
12 Gaun (Nepali: १२ गाउँ) is a 2024 Nepali action drama film directed by Biraj Bhatta. Written by Santosh Sarkar, the film is produced by Saraswati Bhatta under the banner of Biraj Bhatt Film Production. The film was released on October 10, 2024, during the festival of Dashain. [3]
Despite its short history, the Nepali movie industry has its own place in the cultural heritage of Nepal. Nepalese films or Nepalese cinema refers to films made in Nepali language within Nepal and beyond. Most Nepalese films are narrative and were shot on 16-millimeter film during the film era, [1] [2] [3] which are mostly recorded digitally now.
AFU has its central offices at Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal. [6] It was established by the Parliament of Nepal through a bill passed in June 2010 merging two constituent campuses of Tribhuvan University namely Rampur Agriculture Campus of IAAS and Hetauda Campus of IOF in Hetauda , Makwanpur .