The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) curriculum is designed to mirror the courses offered by accredited international universities. It admits students who have completed twelve years of schooling in any stream or its equivalent from a recognized board. Alongside core Information Technology courses, the program includes several electives to meet academic requirements and address the demand for new technology development and implementation.
Students in the four-year BIT program must complete foundation and core IT courses, along with courses in mathematics, statistics, management, economics, sociology, psychology, research methodology, and technical writing. Elective courses are also available. To graduate, students must complete 120 credit hours, preparing them for careers in software development, information security, database administration, network and system administration, and other IT sectors.
Objective:
The primary objective of the BIT program is to equip students with comprehensive knowledge and skills in designing, developing, and utilizing information technology across various fields. Graduates are expected to possess the necessary IT expertise to compete globally.
Eligibility Criteria for Admission:
To be eligible for admission to the BIT program, a student must:
- Have successfully completed twelve years of schooling in any stream.
- Have secured a minimum of second division.
- Have passed the entrance examination conducted by the Institute of Science and Technology (IOST), TU.
- Have complied with all application procedures.
- Completion of 12 years of schooling with a minimum grade of D+ in each subject.
- A-Level students need at least a grade D.
- Holders of a 3-year diploma from CTEVT or equivalent must meet minimum grade requirements.
- Minimum GPA of 1.6 and final CGPA of 1.8.
Entrance Exam Syllabus:
Conducted online with multiple-choice questions.
Subjects:
English (Grades 11-12): This subject carries 50 marks.
Mathematics (Grade 11) or Computer Science (Grades 11-12): Students must choose between Mathematics and Computer Science, each carrying 50 marks. This choice must be made in the exam hall.