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Item English Language Learning in Self-Access Centre(Department of English Education, 2012) Adhikari, Chandra PrakashThis research work entitled "English Language Learning in Self-Access Centre" is an attempt to investigate and analyze teachers’perception on SAC learning and students practice on SACs learning. In this study, I explored students’self-learning independent endeavor for autonomous learning outside the dependent and teacher quite classroom practices. Furthermore, Ianalyzedteachers’perception aboutstudents’selfpractices onSACs learning. It is a qualitative inquiry, based on multi-method approach, descriptive and narrative analysis of the data. I collected data from two secondary schools of Kaski and Parbat district by using questionnaires for 40 students and interview for 4 teachers. The data were interpreted narratively. The findings of this research showed that the students’ endeavour of independent learning helped their classroom learning and teachers were positive on them. Students did not read in the SACs but they developed all four language skills as well as aspects of language. This study consists of four chapters.The first chapter provides theoretical in put for independent self-access language learning in self-access centre using access-self materials learning. Similarly,the second chapter deals with the research methodology adopted for the study in which the sources of data,sampling procedures, tools for data collection, processes of data collection and limitations of the study are included. Likewise, the third chapter deals with descriptive analysis of students practices of SAC learning and teachers’ perception on them in two schools. These are based on questionnaire for students and teacher interview.This chapter uses empirical evidence on teachers’ attempts to modify students’dependent learning and their own self-learning in schools’SAC.The fourth chapter deals with the research findings and recommendations based on the analysis and interpretation of the data. This chapter is followed by reference and appendices.Item Profitability Analysis in Microfinance Institutions (with reference to Sahara Nepal Savings & Credit Cooperatives Institution Ltd.,Jhapa)(Faculty of Management, 2008) Guragain, Arjun Prasadnot availableItem Risk-Adjusted Performance Measure of portfolio:A Study on Nepalese Stock Market(Faculty of Management, 2010) Sah, Satrudhan Prasadnot availableItem Teaching Interrogative and Negative Transformations Inductively and Deductively(Department of English Education, 2009) Chand, Gambir BahadurThe purpose of this study is to determine the effectivenessof inductiveand deductive method in teachingNegative and InterrogativeTransformation. The researcher involved himself in theexperimentalteaching for the purpose of carrying out the research.The researcher hasselected40students studying atNinglashaini Higher SecondarySchool,Mahendranagar with judgmental non-random sampling for hisconvenience. He has used the same test items for pre-test and post-test.A pre-test was administered and on the basis of that result the group wasdivided into two groups and a post-test was administered immediatelyafter classroom teaching. The test items were usedfor written test. Thenumber of questions werefifty and each consists of two marks. The totalfull marks were of one hundred. Onthe basis of pretest the whole classwas divided into two groups Group A was taught inductively andGroupB was taught deductively. Both groups were taught same grammaticalitem interrogation and negation, using the same teaching materials. Eachgroup was taught 20 lesson plans and each period consists of 40 minutes.Then post test was administered and the result of the pre-test and post testwere tabulated and analyzed group wise from different perspective i.e.total performance, item wise comparison, gender wise comparison. Theresult obtained from the analysis of the data showed that deductivemethod is more effective than inductive method. Therefore it isrecommended that deductive method should be applied by the teachers toteachnegative and interrogative transformationin English. The thesis is divided into four chapters: introduction, methodology,analysis and interpretation and findings and recommendations. The firstchapter introduces the study in terms ofgeneral background, aspect oflanguage,importance of grammar,tense and aspects,methods of teachinggrammar,grammatical units and review of related literature,objectivesofthe studyand significance of the study. The second chapter deals withthe methodology used to carry out this research. It contains primary andsecondary sources of data, collection, and process of data collection andlimitations of thestudy. The third chapter deals with the analysis andinterpretation of the data. This chapter included the analysis of the datacomparison of the performance of the students on the basis of differenttest items. To find out the relative effectiveness ofinductive anddeductive method. The final chapter presents the findings andrecommendations. Findings are derived from the data interpretation andrecommendations are made on the basis of the findings in chapter three.