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Course Structure
There are 14 papers in the 3-years Bachelor course, each having 100 marks. These have been divided in to two major groups as follows:
Compulsory Subjects : English (two Papers) and Nepali (one paper)
Major subject 1 : Five papers
Major Subject 2 : Five papers
Functional paper : One paper
Course Cycle
Course
First
Second Years
Third Year
Compulsory English
First paper
Second paper
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Compulsory Nepali
Nepali
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Major Subject 1
First paper
Second and Third paper
Fourth and Fifth paper
Major Subject 2
First paper
Second and Third paper
Fourth and Fifth paper
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Functional paper
Other Requirements
1. Each paper of 100 marks, in respect to such subjects as offering both the theory and practical courses.
2. The minimum number of attendance days required is 70% of the total teaching days in order to be qualified for appearing at the annual examinations.
3. The students must secure 35 marks in each paper in annual examination.
4. In respect to the practical examination 40% shall be the minimum pass mark.
There are 14 papers in the 3-years Bachelor course, each having 100 marks. These have been divided in to two major groups as follows: Compulsory Subjects : English (two Papers) and Nepali (one paper) Major subject 1 : Five papers Major Subject 2 : Five papers Functional paper : One paper
Course Cycle
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