Ten Plus Two (+2) Fine Arts
Affiliated to: National Examination Board (NEB)About Course
- Course Title : Ten Plus Two (+2) Fine Arts
- Category/Level : Intermediate-or-10-plus-2
- Course Duration (months) : 24 months
- Cost Range (NPR) :
- Affiliated to : National Examination Board (NEB)
Course Description:
The National Examinations Board (NEB) Ten Plus Two (10+2) Fine Arts is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of visual arts, creativity, and artistic expression. The program covers a wide range of subjects to help students develop their artistic abilities and knowledge. Core subjects include Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Art History, Art Appreciation, Design, and optional subjects such as Printmaking, Ceramics, Photography, and Mixed Media.
The 10+2 Fine Arts program provides numerous opportunities for further study and employment in the field of fine arts. Graduates can continue their education in fine arts-related fields, such as Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) programs that specialize in painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, photography, or graphic design. They can also find work in advertising agencies, design studios, art galleries, museums, educational institutions, and as freelance artists.
Teaching Methodology
> Class-room study
> Assignments / Project works
> Outdoor practical sessions
> Museum / Exhibition visits
> Talk shows, Interaction and workshops participation
> Research Fellowships
Career options in Fine Art
Animation, Jewelry Design, Fashion Design (dress and accessories), Makeup Artist (bridal, hair-do, nail art), Advertisement, Product Design, Interior & Exterior, Game Design, Illustration/Cartoon, Furniture Design, Origami, Graphic Design (poster, brochure, visiting card, logo), Photography, Creative Art Director, Tattoo artist, Sculptor, Film/Drama, Ceramic Artist, Interface Design, Industrial Design, Freelance artist, Gallery/Museum Curator, Heritage Conservation, Art critic / writer and many more...
Admission info
Eligibility Criteria for Admission in Grade 11
Students must have completed SEE or equivalent with a minimum GPA 1.6. He/She should have minimum D+ in English, Nepali and Social Studies.
Syllabus
Curricular Structure
Regular Class 11 and 12 Courses
Compulsory Subjects
Grade 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]
Grade 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 : Grade 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 |
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Dance [Dan. 229] |
Livestock, Poultry and Fish Farming [Lpf. 329] |
Computer Science [Com. 427] |
15 |
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Computer Science [Com. 231] |
Nepali [Nep. 331] |
Sericulture and Beekeeping [Sbk. 429] |
16 |
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English [Eng. 333] |
Beautician and Hair Dressing [Beh. 431] |
17 |
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Maithili [Mai. 335] |
Medicinal Herbals [Meh. 433] |
18 |
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Newari [New. 337] |
Plumbing and Wiring [Plw. 435] |
19 |
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Hindi [Hin. 339] |
Internal Decoration [Ind. 437] |
20 |
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Chinese Chi. [341] |
Hotel Management [Hom. 439] |
21 |
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German [Jer. 343] |
Mass Comunication [Mac. 441] |
22 |
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Japanese [Jap. 345] |
Health and Physical Education [Hpe. 443] |
23 |
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Korean [Kor. 347] |
Sports Science [Sps. 445] |
24 |
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Urdu [Urd. 349] |
Social Studies and Life Skills [Sol. 447] |
25 |
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Bhojpuri [Bhj. 351] |
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26 |
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French [Fre. 353] |
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27 |
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Hebrew [Heb. 355] |
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28 |
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Arabic [Are. 357] |
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29 |
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Sanskrit [San. 359] |
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30 |
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Applied Arts [Apa. 361] |
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Optional Subjects : Grade 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] |
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|
|
|
French [Fre. 354] |
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|
|
|
Hebrew [Heb. 356] |
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|
|
|
Arabic [Are. 358] |
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|
|
Sanskrit [San. 360] |
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Applied Arts [Apa. 362] |
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