The field of computer science and information technology has experienced swift evolution in recent years, witnessing the regular emergence of novel technologies and trends. Consequently, academic institutions providing Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology (B.Sc. CSIT) programs must continuously update their curricula to guarantee that students receive the most current and pertinent education.
Introduction
The B.Sc. CSIT curriculum is crafted based on the courses offered in accredited international universities, with the prerequisite that students have completed twelve years of schooling in the science stream or its equivalent from any university recognized by Tribhuvan University (TU). Alongside the foundational and core Computer Science and Information Technology courses, the program provides various elective courses to cater to the demand for high technology application development. The foundation and core courses meet the requirements of the undergraduate academic program, while the service courses address the rapidly evolving computer technology and application needs. Students enrolled in the four-year B.Sc. CSIT program must complete courses in computer software systems design and implementation, theoretical models of computer science, and a foundational understanding of computer hardware. In total, undergraduate students are expected to complete 126 credit hours of computer science and allied courses.
Objective:
The primary goal of the B.Sc. CSIT program is to offer students comprehensive expertise and proficiency in various domains of computer science and information technology. This encompasses the understanding, principles, coding, and practical implementation of computer systems. It is anticipated that graduates of this program will possess the essential knowledge of both computer software and hardware systems.
Eligibility Condition for B.Sc.CSIT Entrance exam: A student who seeks admission to B.Sc. CSIT program:
a) For grading system: Should have successfully passed 11 and 12 class in Science stream with minimum full marks 100/100 in Physics and Mathematics respectively and should score final grade ‘C’(Theory + Practical) in all subjects.
b) For percentage system: Should have successfully passed 11 and 12 class in Science stream with minimum full marks 100/100 in Physics and Mathematics respectively and should score minimum of second division.
c) For PCL (I. Sc.) or equivalent: Should have successfully passed I. Sc. or equivalent examination with minimum full marks 100/100 in Physics and Mathematics respectively and should score minimum of second division.
d) For A level: Should have successfully passed A Level in science stream (with full marks 100/100 in Physics and Mathematics respectively) and should score minimum D Grade (With or without small letter).
e) For CTEVT: Should have successfully passes three years diploma in Engineering with full marks 100/100 in Physics and Mathematics respectively and should score minimum of second division.
f) For International Education Institute or International University: Should have to submit equivalence letter from Curriculum Development Centre, Sano Thimi, Bhaktapur.
g) Should have successfully passed the entrance examination conducted by Institute of Science and Technology (IoST), TU securing at least 35% marks.
Full Marks:100
Pass Marks:35
B.Sc.CSIT Entrance Exam Syllabus
Group-‘A’ Mathematics-25 marks (Grade 11)
Group-‘B’ Physics-25 marks (Grade 11-12)
Group-‘C’ Chemistry-25 marks (Grade 11-12)
Group-‘D’ English-15 marks (Grade 11-12) & Computer Related-10 marks(GK)