The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program, introduced by TU in 2076, is a newly established degree focusing on essential IT concepts, skills, and practices. This program employs a Grading System, which is particularly beneficial for students aiming to pursue further education, such as a Master’s degree, in foreign countries. The automatic GPA conversion feature simplifies the process, eliminating the challenges of manual conversion.
The curriculum at TU BIT College offers a diverse range of subjects, covering various programming languages from foundational to advanced levels. Students study everything from the basics of C programming to comprehensive object-oriented programming languages, along with detailed explorations of Data Structures and Algorithms. Additionally, the curriculum includes both frontend and backend development, among other relevant topics.
A distinctive feature of the BIT program is its practical approach to education. Theoretical concepts are thoroughly studied and actively applied in real-world scenarios pertinent to the industry. This dual emphasis on theoretical understanding and hands-on experience ensures that graduates are well-prepared to tackle the complexities of the IT field upon completing the program.
The BIT program at BIT College is committed to fostering holistic competence, equipping graduates with the proficiency to contribute effectively in professional contexts and continue their growth beyond the formal curriculum. With substantial experience, graduates can secure employment and leverage the knowledge and skills acquired during their studies. The BIT Seat Capacities are designed to accommodate a significant number of students, ensuring ample opportunities for aspiring IT professionals.
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If you’re looking for comprehensive information on BIT colleges in Nepal, this guide provides a complete list of TU-affiliated BIT colleges and their seat capacities.
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Here is the list of TU Affiliated BIT Colleges
Inside Valley
- Amrit Science Campus Lainchour (36 Seats)
- Patan Multiple Campus, Patandhoka (72 Seats)
- Bhaktapur Multiple Campus, Bhaktapur (36 Seats)
- Padmakanya Multiple Campus,Bagbazar (36 Seats)
Total Seats inside Valley = 180 Seats
Out of Valley
- Central Campus of Technology, Dharan-14 Hattisar(36 Seats)
- Mahendra Morang Adarsh Multiple Campus Biratnagar (36 Seats)
- Degree Campus Biratnagar (36 Seats)
- Mahendra Bindeshwori Multiple Campus Rajbiraj (36 Seats)
- Ramsorup Ramsagar Multiple Campus Janakpur (36 Seats)
- Thakur Ram Multiple Campus Birgunj (36 Seats)
- Birendra Multiple Campus Bharatpur (36 Seats)
- Siddhanath Science Campus, Mahendranagar (36 Seats)
- Mahendra Multiple Campus, Nepalgunj (36 Seats)
- Bhairahawa Multiple Campus,Bhairahawa (36 Seats)
- Suryanarayan Satyanarayan Morbaita Yadav Multiple Campus (SSMYMC),Siraha (36 Seats)
BIT(TU) Total Seats in Nepal= 576 Seats
info needs to be updated that “Mahendra Morang Adarsha Multiple Campus” holds 72 seats for BSC.CSIT
oops it’s my mistake
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