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| Publisher | Loksewa Aayog |
| Size | 1.0 MB |
| Paper | Paper III English Language & Diplomacy |
| Language | English |
This is Paper III, and it has two parts: English language and Diplomacy. In the Nasu MoFA syllabus, there are three sections called ‘A’, ‘B’, and ‘C’. Here’s everything you need to know about the syllabus.
Section ‘A’
| Total Marks | 40 |
| Shorts Questions | 10 Questions × 2 Marks = 20 Marks |
| Long Questions | 2 Questions × 10 Marks = 20 Marks |
Section ‘A’ includes various topics listed below.
- English Language
1.1 Translation from Nepali into English (1×10 =10)
A passage of about 100 words in Nepali (The passage will be related to some
topic in international relations/international politics/ foreign policy/diplomacy).
1.2 Communicative Grammar (5 ×2 = 10)
1.2.1 Single words and make sentences (one each) (carrying 1 mark each)
1.2.2 Correction of two grammatical errors (carrying 1 mark each)
1.2.3 Write Synonym and antonym (one each) of given words and make
sentences (carrying 1 mark each)
1.2.4 Write answers to two e-mail messages (carrying 1 mark each)
1.2.5 Answers to two telephone conversations (carrying 1 mark each)
1.3 Comprehension (5 ×2 = 10)
An English Passage of about 150 words will be given with 5 questions, each
carrying 2 mark.
1.4 Essay on one of the three topics on contemporary issues in about 200 words.
(1×10 = 10)
Section ‘B’
| Total Marks | 30 |
| Shorts Questions | 4 Questions × 5 Marks = 20 Marks |
| Long Questions | 1 Question × 10 Marks = 10 Marks |
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Section ‘B’ includes various topics listed below.
- Basic Knowledge of International Relations and Diplomacy
2.1 Meaning of International Relations
2.2 Scope of International Relations
2.3 Definition of Diplomacy
2.4 Nature and Functions of Diplomacy
2.5 Meaning of Soft Power and Soft Power Potentials of Nepal
2.6 Economic Diplomacy
- Basic Knowledge of International Law and Treaties
3.1 Definition of State, Recognition of State and Government
3.2 Meaning of Sovereignty
3.3 Sources of International Law
3.4 Definition of Treaties
- Nepal, United Nations and International Institutions
4.1 Principles and Purposes of the United Nations
4.2 Nepal’s Role in the United Nations
4.3 Nepal and UN Peacekeeping
4.4 General Introduction to IMF, World Bank, ADB and AIIB
4.5 Introduction to WTO
- Regional Cooperation
5.1 Nepal and SAARC
5.2 Brief introduction to:
5.2.1 BIMSTEC
5.2.2 Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
5.2.3 European Union (EU)
5.2.4 ASEAN
5.2.5 Group of 77
5.2.6 Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD)
5.2.7 Shanghai Cooperation Dialogue (SCO)
- Least Developed and Landlocked Developing Countries
6.1 Definition of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
6.2 Problems of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
6.3 Rights of Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs)
6.4 Challenges of the Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs)
Section ‘C’
| Total Marks | 30 |
| Shorts Questions | 4 Questions × 5 Marks = 20 Marks |
| Long Questions | 1 Question × 10 Marks = 10 Marks |
Section ‘C’ includes various topics listed below.
- Foreign Policy
7.1 Guiding Principles of Nepal’s Foreign Policy
7.2 Determinants of Nepal’s Foreign Policy and Elements of National Power
7.3 Role of the Foreign Ministry in Foreign Policy Implementation
7.4 National Interests of Nepal
7.5 Introduction to ‘SagarmathaSambaad’ - Diplomatic and Consular Functions
8.1 Functions of diplomatic and consular missions
8.2 Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities
8.3 Nature of consular services (passport, visa & attestation of documents)
8.4 Passports (MRTDs): Meaning, Generations, Types of MRTDs issued by Nepal
8.5 Introduction to Foreign Employment Cycle - Diplomatic Terminologies
9.1 Excellency, Plenipotentiary, Agreement, Attaché, Aide-Memoire, Embassy
(Chancery/Residence), Consulate, Diplomatic Bag. Communiqué, Message,
Letters of Credence, Letter of Recall, Note Verbale, Charge d’ Affaires a.i.,
Honorary Consul, Diplomatic Corps, Protocol, Persona non Grata, Status Quo,
Asylum, RSVP