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Bachelor's in Arts & Social Sciences

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Bachelor's programs in Arts & Social Sciences typically take 3–4 years. They are less commonly pursued abroad by Nepali students compared to master's, but offer great value in Germany (often free), the UK, and Canada.

Bachelor's programs in Arts & Social Sciences

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Bachelor of Film

SAE Creative Media Institute
Bachelor's$20–40k/yrIELTS 6.0+february, july
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Bachelor in Social Work

Professionshøjskolen AbsalonRoskilde
Bachelor's< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+
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AP in Multimedia Design

KEA – Copenhagen School of Design and TechnologyCopenhagen
Bachelor's< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+
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Professional Bachelor in UX Design

KEA – Copenhagen School of Design and TechnologyCopenhagen
Bachelor's< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+
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BA (Hons) Media

Dublin Business School (DBS)Dublin
Bachelor's$20–40k/yrIELTS 6.0+
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BA (Hons) Journalism

Griffith College DublinDublin
Bachelor's$20–40k/yrIELTS 5.5+
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BSc Applied Bioscience

Technological University of the Shannon (TUS)Limerick
Bachelor's< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+
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Bachelor of Arts in Asia Pacific Studies

Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU)Beppu
Bachelor's$20–40k/yrIELTS 6.0+
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Bachelor of Arts – Faculty of Liberal Arts (100% English)

Sophia UniversityTokyo
Bachelor's$40–60k/yrIELTS 6.5+
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BS International Liberal Studies

Waseda UniversityTokyo
Bachelor's< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+april, september
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BSc Food Science and Technology

Jeonbuk National UniversityJeonju
Bachelor's< $20k/yrIELTS 5.5+march, september
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BSc Natural Sciences

Chonnam National UniversityGwangju
Bachelor's< $20k/yrIELTS 5.5+march, september
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Arts & Social Sciences for Nepali Students

Key things to know before you apply

NOC requirement

All Nepali students studying abroad need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Nepal's Ministry of Education, Science and Technology before applying for a student visa.

NRB forex limit

Nepal Rastra Bank allows students to remit up to $12,000 per year for most destinations (USA, Canada, Australia, EU) and $6,000 for select Asian destinations. Check the current NRB circular for your destination.

Tests required for admission

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Frequently asked questions

Are arts and social science degrees worth the cost for Nepali students?
Yes if you choose the right programme and have realistic career expectations. A history or sociology Master's from Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, Sciences Po, or Harvard genuinely opens doors that domestic Nepali degrees can't. A history Master's from a mid-tier overseas university with poor placement often doesn't. Be ruthless: only apply to programmes where you can verify recent graduate placements at organisations you'd realistically want to join.
Can I find a job after a humanities Master's abroad? I keep hearing the field is dying.
Yes, but you need to be intentional. Direct 'history jobs' are rare. But humanities Master's graduates land at McKinsey, Bain, Google, Apple, banks, INGOs, and government. The skill profile (writing, analysis, contextual thinking) is valuable; you just have to be able to articulate it. Many post-MA students pursue an additional credential — public policy Master's, MBA — to bridge to corporate careers.
How does PhD funding work in the USA for Nepali students in social sciences?
Top US programmes (Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Berkeley, Columbia, Chicago, Stanford, NYU) typically guarantee 5–6 years of full funding for accepted PhD students — meaning tuition is waived and you receive a $30,000–45,000/year stipend in exchange for teaching/research duties. This makes PhD admissions extremely competitive (3–8% acceptance rates) but financially viable for Nepali students.
Is doing an MA in International Relations enough to work at the UN?
It's necessary but not sufficient. The UN system hires through specific programmes (JPO, Young Professionals Programme, internships) that have country-of-origin quotas and require fluency in 2+ UN official languages. A strong MA helps you compete, but real entry depends on languages, internships during your MA, and persistence in applying to specific UN agency openings. Nepali graduates have entered the UN system through UNDP Nepal office, UNHCR field operations, and the UN Population Fund.
What's the difference between an MA in Political Science vs MPA / MPP in Public Policy?
MA Political Science: theoretical, research-focused, often a stepping stone to PhD. MPA (Master of Public Administration) / MPP (Master of Public Policy): applied, policy-design focused, designed for careers in government or NGOs. For Nepali students aiming at policy careers, MPA/MPP is usually the more useful choice; MA Political Science makes sense only if you're seriously considering an academic career.

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