FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What courses do you offer?
Currently, we only offer A-level courses. But, we plan to expand our academic programs in the near future.
2. What subjects can I take?
We currently offer a selection of 25 subjects in our A-level curriculum, out of which students are expected to take up at least 4 subjects.
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Mathematics
- Further Mathematics
- Information Technology
- English Language/ General Paper
- Thinking Skills
- Computer Science
- Business
- Economics
- Accounting
- Environmental Management
- Psychology
- Travel and Tourism
- Nepal Studies
- Psychology
- Global Perspective and Research
- Media Studies
- Law
- Physical Education
- History
- Food Studies
- Sociology
- Art and Design
• English Language/ General Paper is Compulsory for all
3. What are the qualifications required to apply?
The only qualification you need is a desire for education. Most of our students have completed at least an SLC or equivalent course. But, we also enroll students who, due to unfortunate circumstances have not completed their SLC level education, but nonetheless, have made significant contributions to a particular field (Eg: sports, social work, art, music etc) and are now looking to complete their studies.
4. How can I apply?
To apply at Andrew J. Wild College, we would recommend visiting our campus at Pani Pokhari in Kathmandu and discussing further procedure with the college staff.
5. Do you provide scholarships?
Yes!! In fact, most of our currently enrolled students are studying through a full scholarship. We provide scholarships to the needy and deserving students from impoverished backgrounds as well as students with exceptional capabilities in fields like sports, art, music etc. We also have special quotas for earthquake victims. You can check out our scholarship page for more information.
6. When does the academic session start?
The academic session starts in June/July
7. What extra-curricular activities so you offer?
We offer a range of extracurricular including sports, music, arts, literature, club activities, counseling etc. You can check out this page for more information.