How to Pass the 11th and 12th Grade in Nepal
Start the plan., Join Bridge Courses., Buy Study Materials., Join a good college., Keep it up., Do well in exams.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Start the plan.
In Nepal, after completing the 10th grade (SLC level) you’re allowed to join the 11th and 12th grade.
So all you have to do is pass the SLC examination by the end of grade
10.
It’ll be much helpful to you if you pass the examination with a distinction (80% or above).
The SLC exam is pretty easy if you know the basics of grade
10. -
Step 2: Join Bridge Courses.
After the SLC exam you’ll probably be given 3 months off.
In this time, most of the students just pass their time doing nothing.
You can join a bridge course where you’ll learn all the basic concepts which you’ll later have to learn in the 11th grade.
It is also a good place to make new friends too.
There are tons of Bridge Course Institutions in Nepal because of which you’ll have a hard time to find the perfect institution for you.
For this you can ask the elder brothers and sisters who have done this course. , If you’re too lazy to go to the Bridge Course or don’t want to offer much time out there you can buy some study materials.
You can either go to a Bridge Course Institution and buy their books or straight away buy some book for the 11th grade.
Now all you have to do is start study those books. , In Nepal there are tons of colleges everywhere.
Since the government is unstable, some business people have opened up private colleges just to earn money without giving quality education.
So you’ll have to find some well reputed and good colleges like St.
Xaviers Maitighar, Rato Bangla College, etc.
But joining these colleges will be hard as many students will be competing for a limited number of seats.
So you’ll have to take an entrance examination to get accepted there.
To overcome this all you have to do is revise all the stuffs that you studied in 8th, 9th and the 10th grade as most of the (multiple-choice) questions will be asked from there.
You can also join a Bridge Course (Entrance Preparation Course) to get accepted there. , Now that you've joined a good college it’s time to keep up your performance level.
Always study and do your homework as teachers will also evaluate you on these points.
Don’t forget to join other extra-curriculum activities too.
Do well in exams.
Don’t Stress out.
In the 11th grade of Nepal, the students have a hard time understanding the concepts because of the acceleration of education level without filling up the gaps.
This may give you a lot of pressure.
But don’t get into this and just deal with it.
It’;s true that you’ll not understand a couple of topics for which you can do a quick search on Google to learn the concepts. , This is the most important part.
It’s true that a person needs to be very talented.
But in this age of competition, people don’t look at your talents but they rather look at your scores and marks to give you jobs.
So it’s very vital for you to earn some good marks in every exams.
To lean about how to do well in exams you can just search an article related to it in LifeGuide Hub here itself. -
Step 3: Buy Study Materials.
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Step 4: Join a good college.
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Step 5: Keep it up.
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Step 6: Do well in exams.
Detailed Guide
In Nepal, after completing the 10th grade (SLC level) you’re allowed to join the 11th and 12th grade.
So all you have to do is pass the SLC examination by the end of grade
10.
It’ll be much helpful to you if you pass the examination with a distinction (80% or above).
The SLC exam is pretty easy if you know the basics of grade
10.
After the SLC exam you’ll probably be given 3 months off.
In this time, most of the students just pass their time doing nothing.
You can join a bridge course where you’ll learn all the basic concepts which you’ll later have to learn in the 11th grade.
It is also a good place to make new friends too.
There are tons of Bridge Course Institutions in Nepal because of which you’ll have a hard time to find the perfect institution for you.
For this you can ask the elder brothers and sisters who have done this course. , If you’re too lazy to go to the Bridge Course or don’t want to offer much time out there you can buy some study materials.
You can either go to a Bridge Course Institution and buy their books or straight away buy some book for the 11th grade.
Now all you have to do is start study those books. , In Nepal there are tons of colleges everywhere.
Since the government is unstable, some business people have opened up private colleges just to earn money without giving quality education.
So you’ll have to find some well reputed and good colleges like St.
Xaviers Maitighar, Rato Bangla College, etc.
But joining these colleges will be hard as many students will be competing for a limited number of seats.
So you’ll have to take an entrance examination to get accepted there.
To overcome this all you have to do is revise all the stuffs that you studied in 8th, 9th and the 10th grade as most of the (multiple-choice) questions will be asked from there.
You can also join a Bridge Course (Entrance Preparation Course) to get accepted there. , Now that you've joined a good college it’s time to keep up your performance level.
Always study and do your homework as teachers will also evaluate you on these points.
Don’t forget to join other extra-curriculum activities too.
Do well in exams.
Don’t Stress out.
In the 11th grade of Nepal, the students have a hard time understanding the concepts because of the acceleration of education level without filling up the gaps.
This may give you a lot of pressure.
But don’t get into this and just deal with it.
It’;s true that you’ll not understand a couple of topics for which you can do a quick search on Google to learn the concepts. , This is the most important part.
It’s true that a person needs to be very talented.
But in this age of competition, people don’t look at your talents but they rather look at your scores and marks to give you jobs.
So it’s very vital for you to earn some good marks in every exams.
To lean about how to do well in exams you can just search an article related to it in LifeGuide Hub here itself.
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