Why Choose CTEVT After SEE? Technical Courses in Nepal Explained (With Benefits and Career Scope)

Confused after SEE? Learn why choosing CTEVT's technical courses in Nepal might be your smartest move. This 1500-word Bipin Blog guide explains everything with humor and insight.

Why Choose CTEVT After SEE? Technical Courses in Nepal Explained (With Benefits and Career Scope)
CTEVT after SEE

SEE is done. Your answer sheets are now somewhere in the hands of a tired examiner who probably drinks more milk tea than water.

Now what?

While your friends might be busy panicking over which +2 school has more air-conditioning, you, my friend, are looking deeper. Smarter. Wiser. You’re asking:

“Should I go for CTEVT instead of regular +2?”
“Is technical education better for my career?”
“Can I still become successful without joining Science or Management streams?”

And guess what?

We love you already. You’re the kind of reader who doesn’t follow the crowd but carves their own path — hopefully one with better job prospects and fewer boring lectures.

Welcome to the Ultimate, Funny, Yet Totally Useful Guide to CTEVT After SEE — only on The Bipin Blog. Let’s explore how you can skill up and stand out.

What Is CTEVT Anyway?

Let’s start at the beginning — like in a good Bollywood movie.

CTEVT stands for Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training. It’s a national autonomous body that runs technical education programs in Nepal. Basically:

CTEVT = Less Talk, More Tools

While NEB colleges go, “Read this, write that, memorize this,” CTEVT goes:

“Here’s a wire. Here’s a circuit. Let’s make something work.”

It’s hands-on, skill-based learning that prepares you for real jobs, not just exams.

 Why Choose CTEVT After SEE?

Let’s get real. Not everyone wants to (or needs to) study physics formulas for two years straight. Some students want to:

  • Start earning faster 

  • Learn practical skills 

  • Work in hospitals, hotels, or construction 

  • Avoid boring theory lectures 

And that’s where CTEVT shines brighter than a perfectly soldered circuit board.

 What Types of Courses Can You Take in CTEVT?

There’s a technical course for almost every kind of interest. Here’s a breakdown:

1. Health Sciences

  • Diploma in Pharmacy

  • Diploma in Medical Lab Technology

  • Diploma in Radiography

  • Diploma in General Medicine (HA)

  • Staff Nurse Program

  • Dental Hygiene

 Ideal for future health workers, lab techs, and those who want to save lives (but maybe not be a full-on doctor).

 2. Engineering & Technology

  • Diploma in Civil Engineering

  • Diploma in Electrical Engineering

  • Diploma in Mechanical Engineering

  • Computer Engineering

Great for those who love creating, designing, building, and fixing things — aka Nepal’s future engineers.

 3. Agriculture & Forestry

  • Diploma in Agriculture

  • Diploma in Animal Health

  • Diploma in Forestry

 For those who prefer nature over numbers, and animals over algebra.

4. Hotel Management & Tourism

  • Diploma in Hotel Management

  • Diploma in Culinary Arts

  • Travel and Tourism Management

Your first step into hospitality, cruise ships, luxury hotels, or even opening your own restaurant!

5. Information Technology

  • TSLC in Computer Application

  • Diploma in Computer Engineering

For future programmers, designers, or digital wizards who want to code more and cram less.

 What’s the Difference Between TSLC and Diploma Programs?

Good question, curious reader.

Program Type Entry Requirement Duration Example
TSLC (Technical SLC) SEE pass or fail 18 months – 2 years CMA, JTA
Diploma SEE pass with specific GPA 3 years Staff Nurse, Diploma in Engineering

TSLC is great for SEE students who didn’t score high but still want a skill-based education.
Diploma programs are for SEE pass-outs with better grades and more focus.

Scope of CTEVT Courses in Nepal (And Abroad!)

Let’s bust a myth:

“CTEVT ko scope chaina re…”

Please. CTEVT graduates are literally building the country — and also flying abroad to build other countries too.

In Nepal:

  • Hospitals hire Health Assistants, Lab Techs, CMAs

  • Hotels hire Culinary and Housekeeping students

  • Construction companies need Civil and Electrical graduates

  • Startups love Computer Engineering diploma holders

In Abroad:

  • Gulf countries, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Australia – all welcome skilled technical manpower

  • CTEVT diploma = work permit & PR chances increase

  • You can earn in dollars, not just dream in rupees

While someone is still stuck in Class 12 physics, you could be earning NRs. 50,000+ per month.

Still Need Motivation? Let’s Compare

Feature Regular +2 CTEVT Diploma/TSLC
Study Method Mostly theoretical Practical + Theory
Duration 2 years 2-3 years
Job-Readiness Low (until Bachelor’s) High (right after course)
Cost Can be expensive Generally affordable
Employment After SEE Not likely Highly likely
Entrance Preparation Needed Yes (Medical/Engineering) Yes, but less stressful

 How to Join CTEVT Courses After SEE?

Step-by-step for future skill masters:

  1. Check Eligibility

    • SEE pass for Diploma

    • TSLC accepts SEE fail/pass

  2. Entrance Exam

    • Conducted by CTEVT for most programs

    • Don’t worry — way easier than NEB Science entrance

  3. Fill the Form

    • Online and offline options

    • Collect required documents (SEE grade sheet, PP size photo, etc.)

  4. Merit List

    • Based on entrance + SEE GPA

    • Scholarships available for Dalit, girls, marginalized groups!

 Let’s Talk About Fees

While some private NEB colleges charge more than an iPhone for +2 Science, CTEVT courses are way more budget-friendly.

  • TSLC: Around NPR 30,000–50,000/year

  • Diploma: Around NPR 50,000–100,000/year

  • Scholarship: Up to 100% based on entrance or reservation quota

Save money now, and earn faster later. It’s the Nepali dream!

Who Should Choose CTEVT?

CTEVT is perfect for:

  • Students who want a job-ready skill

  • Those who want to study abroad after diploma

  • Learners who hate rote learning and love doing things practically

  • Students who didn’t get high GPA but still have high potential

It’s also ideal if you:

  • Want to support your family early

  • Want to open your own business

  • Want to skip the academic rat race and actually enjoy your studies

Common Myths (And Why They’re Wrong)

 “CTEVT is for weak students.”
 Wrong. It’s for smart students who know early what they want.

“Diploma graduates don’t get jobs.”
False. Diploma grads often get jobs before their NEB counterparts even choose a Bachelor’s program.

“No one respects technical education.”
 Untrue. Hospitals, hotels, IT firms, and foreign employers all want skilled people. Not just toppers.

What Bipin Dai Says:

"Being skilled beats being just schooled. In the 21st century, employers want people who can do something — not just talk about it."