The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program is structured to align with the standards of internationally accredited universities, providing students with a global perspective on IT education. Open to those who have completed twelve years of schooling from a recognized institution, regardless of their stream, the BIT program offers a diverse range of courses.

Throughout the four-year program, students engage in a blend of core Information Technology subjects and a variety of electives, designed to support both academic growth and the evolving demands of the tech industry. Along with foundational IT courses, students explore topics such as mathematics, statistics, management, economics, sociology, psychology, research methodology, and technical writing.

The program requires the completion of 120 credit hours, which equips graduates with the skills needed for roles in software development, information security, database administration, network and system administration, and various other sectors within the IT field.

BIT Entrance Exam Syllabus

English(50 Marks)

Mathematics (50 Marks) or Computer(50 Marks)

Here is the BIT Entrance Exam Detail Syllabus

English(50 Marks)

  1. Articles
  2. Use of Tenses
  3. Tag Questions
  4. Conditional Sentences
  5. Prepositions
  6. Sounds of English
  7. Stress Patterns
  8. Subject-Verb Agreement
  9. Active and Passive Voice
  10. Direct and Indirect Speech
  11. Sentence Structure
  12. Causative Verbs
  13. Prefixes and Suffixes
  14. Pronouns
  15. Connectives/Conjunctions
  16. Word Power
  17. Intonation

Mathematics (50 Marks)

Algebra (12-14 Marks)

  1. Relation and Function
  2. Logarithmic Function
  3. Matrix and Determinants
  4. Sequence and Series
  5. Complex Numbers
  6. Polynomial Equations
  7. System of Linear Equations
  8. Binomial Theorem

Calculus (6-8 Marks)

  1. Limits and Continuity
  2. Derivatives (Differentiation)
  3. Applications of Derivatives
  4. Anti-Derivatives (Integration)
  5. Applications of Integration

Set Theory(6-8 Marks)
1. Set, Real Number System, and Logic

Vector (2-4 Marks)

Trigonometry (2-4 Marks)

  1. Basic Trigonometry and Circular Functions
  2. Trigonometric Equations and General Solutions

Arithmetic(10-12 Marks)

Probability (1-2 Marks)

Statistics(1-2 Marks)

Linear Programming(1-2 Marks)

Computer (50 Marks)

  1. Introduction of Computer
  2. Computer Software, OS and Programming Concept
  3. Computer Fundamental and Multimedia
  4. Application Package
  5. Introduction to internet and www network
  6. Email, Social Network, E-Governance Services
  7. Digital Finance Tools and Application
  8. Overviews of Facts Skills and Cyber Security
  9. Network
  10. Software
  11. Number System Conservation Boolean Logic
  12. Database Management System
  13. Hyper Text Markup Language
  14. Logic Gates
  15. C Programming
  16. Software Development Lifecycle
  17. Algorithm and Flowchart

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