Kathmandu – Manaslu World College at Chucchepati, Kathmandu is known for its excellent physical infrastructure, extracurricular activities, and outstanding results. The college's chairman, Gendra Lama, mentions that the college has proven itself as a top institution by achieving a 96.09% pass rate in Grade 12 last year. "In our fourth year of establishment, we have managed to rank among the top 5 in terms of results," says Lama. "Admitting a large number of students and achieving excellent results proves our dedication."
The main method of testing the success of an educational institution is the results it achieves. Based on last year’s Grade 12 results, Manaslu ranks fourth among all higher secondary schools in the country. There are nearly 5,000 higher secondary schools in Nepal that are permitted by the National Examination Board to teach Grades 11 and 12. According to board statistics, 108 of these schools had more than 500 students participate in last year's Grade 12 examination. Manaslu had 563 students appear for the exam, out of which 96.09% passed, placing Manaslu in the fourth position nationwide, according to Chairman Lama