Humanities

Introduction

Manaslu is one of the top colleges in Kathmandu, offering top-quality +2 level education in natural sciences, management, law, and humanities. Our curriculum includes advanced +2 level education in subjects such as biology, physics, business administration, computer science, hotel management, law, and humanities. We emphasize the scientific method, critical thinking skills, and practical knowledge, enabling students to question, analyze, and evaluate information effectively. By nurturing a thorough understanding of these disciplines, we prepare our students for successful futures in their chosen fields.

Humanities Faculty

At Manaslu, we offer high-quality +2 level education through our specialized humanities faculty.

Multidisciplinary Approach

Our humanities faculty provides a multidisciplinary approach to the study of human culture, history, literature, philosophy, art, and other related fields. The +2 level curriculum is designed to give students a broad understanding of these areas, preparing them for a wide range of careers.

Career Preparation

We prepare our students to excel in fields such as education, writing, publishing, journalism, law, public service, cultural organizations, non-profit work, and more. Our faculty members are experienced professionals who foster a learning environment that encourages critical thinking, creativity, and effective communication.

Real-World Exposure

Students are encouraged to engage with real-world applications of their studies through projects, internships, and guest lectures from professionals in various humanities fields. These experiences provide practical insights and open career opportunities in diverse sectors.

Eligibility

  • Must have passed the SEE examination or an equivalent.
  •  Must have a minimum overall grade of 'C' in the SEE  examination.

 

Subjects

Grade 11 Grade 12
English  English
Nepali  Nepali
Social Studies Social Studies
Major English Major English
Sociology Sociology
OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Mass Communication / Population Mass Communication / Population

 

 

SHIFT 

Day shift (6:00 A.M to 10:40 A.M.)