J.S. Murarka Multiple Campus Lahan
Academic Program: +2 Science
Program Overview:
The +2 Science program at J S Murarka Multiple Campus in Lahan, Siraha is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the sciences, preparing them for higher education and careers in various scientific fields. This two-year program aims to foster critical thinking, scientific inquiry, and analytical skills while covering a wide range of subjects in the science stream.
Eligibility:
To be eligible for admission to the +2 Science program, students must have successfully completed their SEE (Secondary Education Examination) or its equivalent with a minimum grade specified by the college.
Core Subjects:
1. Physics: This subject covers the fundamental principles of physics, including mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and modern physics. Practical experiments and laboratory work are integral components of this course.
2. Chemistry: The chemistry curriculum explores the structure of matter, chemical reactions, organic chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. Students will engage in hands-on experiments to deepen their understanding.
3. Biology: Biology focuses on the study of living organisms, including genetics, ecology, physiology, and evolution. Laboratory work and field studies are essential for this subject.
4. Mathematics: Mathematics is a core component of the +2 Science program. It includes algebra, calculus, statistics, and trigonometry. Strong mathematical skills are vital for success in scientific disciplines.
Additional Subjects:
In addition to the core subjects, students may choose from a selection of optional subjects based on their interests and career aspirations. These may include computer science, environmental science, and other relevant subjects.
Assessment and Evaluation:
Students will be evaluated through a combination of regular class assessments, internal examinations, practical examinations, and the annual board examinations conducted by the National Examination Board (NEB) in Nepal. Performance in both internal and board examinations is crucial for academic success.