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'''10+2''' refers to the 2 years of schooling which is required post grade 10, adopted by high schools in Nepal.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Sansar|first=Nepali|date=2019-11-03|title=What After 10th Grade in Nepal? Overview on Ten Plus Two (+2) Courses!|url=https://www.nepalisansar.com/education/what-after-10th-grade-in-nepal-overview-on-ten-plus-two-2-courses/|access-date=2021-01-30|website=Nepali Sansar|language=en-US}}</ref> 10+2 is gradually replacing the conventional modes of [[Primary education|intermediate education]], being the Intermediate of Science (I. Sc.), Intermediate of Commerce (I. Comm.), Intermediate of Arts/Humanities (I. A.) normally taken by Students after having received their School Leaving Certificate (SLC) provided by [[Tribhuvan University]]. Students in Nepal either opt for a 10+2 course in the science, management, and humanities stream under the Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB),<ref name=":0" /> or opt for other options like the British A-Levels curriculum under [[Cambridge University]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Keshav|date=2016-05-08|title=The charm of A-Level|url=https://thehimalayantimes.com/education/the-charm-of-a-level|access-date=2021-01-30|website=The Himalayan Times|language=en}}</ref>
'''10+2''' refers to the 2 years of schooling which is required post grade 10, adopted by high schools in Nepal.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Sansar|first=Nepali|date=2019-11-03|title=What After 10th Grade in Nepal? Overview on Ten Plus Two (+2) Courses!|url=https://www.nepalisansar.com/education/what-after-10th-grade-in-nepal-overview-on-ten-plus-two-2-courses/|access-date=2021-01-30|website=Nepali Sansar|language=en-US}}</ref> 10+2 is gradually replacing the conventional modes of [[Primary education|intermediate education]], being the Intermediate of Science (I. Sc.), Intermediate of Commerce (I. Comm.), Intermediate of Arts/Humanities (I. A.) normally taken by Students after having received their School Leaving Certificate (SLC) provided by [[Tribhuvan University]]. Students in Nepal either opt for a 10+2 course in the science, management, and humanities stream under the Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB),<ref name=":0" /> or opt for other options like the British A-Levels curriculum under [[Cambridge University]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Keshav|date=2016-05-08|title=The charm of A-Level|url=https://thehimalayantimes.com/education/the-charm-of-a-level|access-date=2021-01-30|website=The Himalayan Times|language=en}}</ref>


In India, in July 2020, the passage of the [[National Education Policy 2020]] replaced the 10+2 system with the [[5+3+3+4]] system. The 10+2 system is a part of the [[K–12 (education)|K-12]] education system, and equivalent to the [[International Baccalaureate]] and [[GCE Advanced Level|GCE Advanced Levels]] in the west. 10+2 refers to two years of schooling post grade 10 in India since autumn 2002.
In India, in July 2020, the passage of the [[National Education Policy 2020]] replaced the 10+2 system with the [[5+3+3+4]] system. The 10+2 system is a part of the [[K–12 (education)|K-12]] education system, and equivalent to the [[International Baccalaureate]] and [[GCE Advanced Level]]s in the west. 10+2 refers to two years of schooling post grade 10 in India since autumn 2002.


In India each state has State secondary education boards. Following are some Boards offering 10+2:  
In India each state has State secondary education boards. Following are some Boards offering 10+2:  
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Revision as of 10:20, 8 July 2023


10+2 refers to the 2 years of schooling which is required post grade 10, adopted by high schools in Nepal.[1] 10+2 is gradually replacing the conventional modes of intermediate education, being the Intermediate of Science (I. Sc.), Intermediate of Commerce (I. Comm.), Intermediate of Arts/Humanities (I. A.) normally taken by Students after having received their School Leaving Certificate (SLC) provided by Tribhuvan University. Students in Nepal either opt for a 10+2 course in the science, management, and humanities stream under the Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB),[1] or opt for other options like the British A-Levels curriculum under Cambridge University.[2]

In India, in July 2020, the passage of the National Education Policy 2020 replaced the 10+2 system with the 5+3+3+4 system. The 10+2 system is a part of the K-12 education system, and equivalent to the International Baccalaureate and GCE Advanced Levels in the west. 10+2 refers to two years of schooling post grade 10 in India since autumn 2002.

In India each state has State secondary education boards. Following are some Boards offering 10+2:

  • Board of High School and Intermediate Education Uttar Pradesh.
  • Goa Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education.
  • Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh.
  • Telangana Board of Intermediate Education.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sansar, Nepali (2019-11-03). "What After 10th Grade in Nepal? Overview on Ten Plus Two (+2) Courses!". Nepali Sansar. Retrieved 2021-01-30.
  2. Keshav (2016-05-08). "The charm of A-Level". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 2021-01-30.

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