27/06/2025
Choosing the best higher secondary school (Class 11 and 12) or college after SEE in Nepal is an important decision. Here are some guidelines to help you choose wisely:
1.Identify Your Interest and Stream
Before choosing a school, decide which stream you want to study:
• Science (for engineering, medical, IT)
• Management (for business, finance, hotel management)
• Humanities (for arts, law, social work, literature)
• Education (for teaching, B.Ed.)
• Technical/Vocational (CTEVT, diploma programs)
💡 Choose the stream based on your interest, future goals, and SEE grades.
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✅ 2. Research the Best Schools/Colleges
Look for schools/colleges that are:
• Well-known for the stream you chose
• Consistently perform well in board exams
• Have experienced teachers
• Offer practical learning (labs, fieldwork, internships)
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✅ 3. Check Accreditation and Affiliation
Make sure the school is:
• Affiliated to NEB (National Examination Board) or Cambridge/IB (for international curriculum)
• Recognized by the government of Nepal
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✅ 4. Visit the Campus (if possible)
• Check the classroom environment
• Library and lab facilities
• Extracurricular activities
• Clean and safe surroundings
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✅ 5. Talk to Seniors or Past Students
Ask students or alumni about:
• Teaching quality
• Pressure level and environment
• Opportunities for growth
• Support for entrance preparation (if you’re aiming for engineering, medical, etc.)
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✅ 6. Compare Fee Structure and Scholarships
• Compare tuition and admission fees
• Look for scholarship opportunities (based on SEE GPA or entrance test performance)
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✅ 7. Consider Location and Distance
• Is the school near your home?
• Is it in a safe and accessible area?
• If you need to move away from home, does the school provide a hostel?
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✅ 8. Entrance Exams and Admission Criteria
• Many top schools conduct entrance tests even after SEE.
• Check their official website or social media for entrance dates and admission process.
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✨ Final Tips:
• Don’t choose a school just because your friends are going.
• Focus on your career goals, learning style, and what matters most to you.
• Think long-term — the right school can prepare you well for university and your future profession.
Thank you