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B.Sc.CSIT Entrance Exam Syllabus

Introduction

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology (B.Sc. CSIT) program is meticulously crafted to align with the curricula of renowned international universities, ensuring a high standard of education. This program is available to students who have completed +2 from the science stream or an equivalent qualification recognized by Tribhuvan University (TU).

The curriculum includes a blend of foundational and core courses in Computer Science and Information Technology, along with a variety of elective courses to address the growing demands of high-tech application development. The foundational and core courses are structured to meet the rigorous requirements of an undergraduate academic program, while the elective courses are designed to keep pace with the rapid advancements in computer technology and its applications.

Over the span of the four-year B.Sc. CSIT program, students will engage in courses covering the design and implementation of computer software systems, theoretical models of computer science, and essential aspects of computer hardware. To complete the program, all undergraduate students must successfully finish 126 credit hours of coursework, encompassing both computer science and related subjects.

B.Sc. CSIT Entrance Examination Syllabus

Algebra (6-12 Marks)

  1. Set, Real Number System, and Logic
  2. Relation and Function
  3. Logarithmic Function
  4. Matrix and Determinants
  5. Sequence and Series
  6. Complex Numbers
  7. Polynomial Equations
  8. System of Linear Equations
  9. Binomial Theorem
  10. Permutations and Combinations

Trigonometry (2-3 Marks)

  1. Basic Trigonometry and Circular Functions
  2. Trigonometric Equations and General Solutions
  3. Properties of Triangles

Coordinate Geometry (4-6 Marks)

  1. Straight Lines
  2. Pair of Straight Lines
  3. Circles
  4. Parabolas
  5. Ellipses
  6. Hyperbolas
  7. Coordinates in Space/Plane

Calculus (6-8 Marks)

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

Vector (1-2 Marks)

  1. Vectors

Probability (1-2 Marks)

27.Probability

Physics (25 Marks)

Mechanics (5-7 Marks)

  1. Dimensions, Error Analysis, and Vectors
  2. Kinematics
  3. Newton’s Laws of Motion and Friction
  4. Work, Energy, Power, and Collisions
  5. Circular Motion
  6. Gravitation
  7. Rotational Motion
  8. Simple Harmonic Motion
  9. Hydrostatics
  10. Surface Tension
  11. Fluid Dynamics
  12. Elasticity

Heat and Thermodynamics (3-4 Marks)

  1. Thermometry and Thermal Expansion
  2. Calorimetry, Change of State, and Hygrometry
  3. Kinetic Theory of Gases, Gas Laws, and Thermodynamics
  4. Transmission of Heat

Optics (3-4 Marks)

  1. Reflection at Plane and Curved Mirrors
  2. Refraction at Plane Surfaces and Total Internal Reflection
  3. Refraction through Prisms and Dispersion of Light
  4. Refraction through Lenses
  5. Photometry
  6. Chromatic Aberration in Lenses, Optical Instruments, and the Human Eye

Waves (3 Marks)

  1. Wave Motion and Velocity of Sound
  2. Stationary Waves
  3. Doppler Effect
  4. Wave Nature, Interference, Diffraction, and Polarization

Electrostatics (1-2 Marks)

  1. Electric Charge, Field, and Potential
  2. Capacitors

Electricity and Magnetism (3-4 Marks)

  1. Electric Current
  2. Heating Effect of Current and Thermoelectricity
  3. Meters
  4. Magnetism
  5. Magnetic Effect of Current
  6. Electromagnetic Induction
  7. Alternating Current (AC)

Modern Physics (4-5 Marks)

  1. Charged Particles
  2. Photoelectric Effect
  3. Atomic Structure
  4. X-Rays
  5. Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
  6. Semiconductors

Chemistry (25 Marks)

Physical Chemistry (8-11 Marks)

  1. Language of Chemistry and Mole Concept
  2. Atomic Structure
  3. Periodic Table
  4. Acidimetry and Alkalimetry
  5. Chemical Bonding and Hybridization
  6. Chemical and Ionic Equilibrium
  7. Electrochemistry
  8. Acids, Bases, and Salts
  9. Thermodynamics
  10. Chemical Kinetics
  11. Oxidation and Reduction
  12. States of Matter

Inorganic Chemistry (8-10 Marks)

  1. Water
  2. Nitrogen
  3. Oxygen Family
  4. Sodium
  5. Metals and Metallurgy
  6. Heavy Metals
  7. Halogens

Organic Chemistry (7-8 Marks)

  1. Sources and Purification of Organic Compounds
  2. General Characteristics of Organic Chemistry
  3. Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
  4. Functional Groups, Homologous Series, and Isomerism
  5. Saturated and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
  6. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Benzene
  7. Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers
  8. Aldehydes and Ketones
  9. Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives, Nitro Alkanes, and Amines
  10. Molecules of Life

English (15 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

General IT (10 Marks)

  1. Introduction to Computers
  2. Computer Software and Programming Concepts
  3. Computer Fundamentals and Multimedia
  4. Application Packages
  5. Introduction to the Internet and WWW Networks
  6. E-mail, Social Networking, and E-Governance Services
  7. Digital Finance Tools and Applications
  8. Overview of Cyber Security and Skills
  9. Networking
  10. Software
  11. Number System Conversion and Boolean Logic

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