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    Bachelor's of Technical Education in Information Technology is a program designed for the students who has a Minimum D+ grade in each subject of grade 12 with CGPA 1.8 or more or a minimum score of second division marks in 10+2, PCL or equivalent in any disciplines and have background knowledge of Information Technology or Computer.

  2. The US grading system uses the letter grading system. American schools commonly use the A to F grading scale in grading assignments, tests, and other school works. A is the highest score, while D is a passing grade, and F indicates a failing grade.

  3. For Management and Law : Students must have secured at least a 2.05 GPA in the SEE or an equivalent recognized board. They should have at least D+ grade in Compulsory Mathematics and English. Payment Method: Before filling out the form, make sure to have an eSewa or Khalti account to make the payment.

  4. Sep 1, 2022 · Here, students are scored using a letter, the very letter that is a scale range to the marks obtained by the student. Letter grading uses letters from A to F to evaluate students. The Letter Grading system in Nepal uses A+, A, B+, B, C+, C, D+, D, E and NG as its categories to evaluate a student, using A+ as the highest grade, E and NG as the ...

  5. Nepal Law Campus (NLC), is the oldest college of Nepal which is imparting legal education in Nepal since 1954. Nepal Law Campus is located at the heart of the Capital. The Campus witnessed many ups and downs in legal education system. As a constituent campus of Tribhuvan University and as an oldest institution imparting legal education, NLC has ...

  6. Minimum D grade in each subject with CGPA 1.8 in grade 11 and 12 Or Minimum D+ Grade in each subject of grade 11 and 12 with CGPA 1.8 or more who passed in 2078 or before 2078 Or Minimum score of second division marks in 10+2, PCL or Equivalent in any discipline.

  7. Absent the prior approval of the faculty, a student must complete his or her last 30 hours in residence at the College of Law. Attendance Students are required to attend classes regularly and to prepare all assigned work thoroughly. Inadequate class attendance or preparation may result in the student being dropped from the course or may ...

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