BSc (CSIT): Everything you need to know

An overview:

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology (BSc. CSIT) is a distinguished academic program that prepares students to thrive in the rapidly evolving IT industry through a comprehensive and well-rounded education in computer science and information technology.

The program emphasizes experiential learning through practical, project-based work. The curriculum integrates hands-on experiences with theoretical knowledge, ensuring that students not only grasp the core principles of computer science and IT but also cultivate the practical skills needed for real-world applications.

 

Objective:

The following key objectives drive the BSc. CSIT programme:

  • Equip students with a thorough understanding of computer theory, design, programming, and their practical applications.

  • Provide a deep understanding of computer systems, covering both hardware and software intricacies.

  • Cultivate creative and analytical thinking to tackle complex technological challenges.

  • Develop the technical proficiency needed for IT professionals to excel in multitasking, problem-solving, and innovative solution development.

  • Impart a strong foundation in programming logic and IT systems, enabling students to master the complexities of the field.

  • Offer insights into cutting-edge IT applications across various business sectors, keeping students aligned with the latest industry trends.

  • Ensure functional expertise in hardware systems and a deep understanding of computer software.

 

Universities in Nepal offering BSc. (CSIT)

1 BSc. (CSIT) at TU: Offered by the Institute of Science and Technology (IoST) since 2078 BS, TU, the BSc (CSIT) is a 126-credit hour academic program spanning eight semesters over four years. This program is methodically crafted to provide a comprehensive education in computer science and information technology. It is expected that graduates of this program will possess the necessary knowledge of computer software and hardware systems, enabling them to thrive in the rapidly evolving IT industry.

 

Eligibility:

Candidates seeking admission to BSc (CSIT) in TU should satisfy the following enrollment conditions:

  • For grading system: The Candidate should have successfully passed 11 and 12 classes in the Science stream with minimum full marks 100/100 in Physics and Mathematics respectively and should score a final grade of ‘C’ in all subjects.

  • For percentage system: The Candidate should have successfully passed 11 and 12 classes in the Science stream with minimum full marks of 100/100 in Physics and Mathematics respectively and should score a minimum of the second division.

  • For PCL (I. Sc.) or equivalent: The Candidate should have successfully passed the I. Sc. or equivalent examination with minimum full marks 100/100 in Physics and Mathematics respectively and should score a minimum of the second division.

  • For A level: The Candidate should have successfully passed A Level in the science stream (with full marks 100/100 in Physics and Mathematics respectively) and should score a minimum D Grade (With or without a small letter).

  • For CTEVT: The Candidate should have successfully passed three three-year Diploma in Engineering with full marks 100/100 in Physics and Mathematics respectively and should score a minimum of second division.

  • For International Education Institute or International University: The Candidate should submit an equivalence letter from the Curriculum Development Centre, Sano Thimi, Bhaktapur.

  • The Candidate should successfully pass the entrance examination conducted by the Institute of Science and Technology (IoST), TU securing at least 35% marks.

(Note: Both Biology and Mathematics groups of students of +2 level are eligible to apply for the course

 

Entrance examination and its format:

  • No. of Question: 100 (MCQ-based)

  • Full marks: 100

  • Pass marks: 35

  • Duration: 2 hours

  • Entrance form available at: https://iost.tu.edu.np/

  • Marking Scheme: Non-Negative

  • Entrance examination charge: Rs. 1,950/- (Online or at any branch of Global IME bank in the name of IoST)

  • Mode of Submission: Online

The applicant should scan and upload the following documents during admission:

  • Marksheets for grades 10, 11, and 12. (Candidates waiting from grade 12 may also apply.)

  • Character certificate of grade 10.

  • Passport-size photo.

  • Payment voucher/slip.

 

Entrance syllabus:

It tests candidates on Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Computer skills based on Grades 11-12. The syllabus and its weightage are given below:

Course

No. of question

Marks

English

15

15

Mathematics

25

25

Physics

25

25

Chemistry

25

25

Computer related GK

10

10

Important note: If the scores are equal, placement is based on the Mathematics Score. If the Mathematics Score is the same, placement is based on the Physics, Chemistry, and English + Computer scores.

 

Grading Scheme:

The BSc. (CSIT) students are graded according as:

The grade awarded to each student in each course is based on his/her overall performance through internal and external evaluations. Several evaluation criteria are used for the continuous internal evaluation. External evaluation is solely based on an examination conducted by the Institute of Science and Technology (IoST). The chart below represents letters with their corresponding grading scale, grade points, and performance remarks.

Letter Grade

Grading Scale

Grade Points

Performance remarks

A+

90 – 100

4

Outstanding

A

80 – less than 90

3.7

Excellent

B+

70 – less than 80

3.3

Very Good

B

60 – less than 70

3

Good

C+

50 – less than 60

2.7

Satisfactory

C

40 – less than 50

2.3

Pass*

F

0 – less than 40

0

Fail

*Pass refers to acceptable.

 

Evaluation:

Students are evaluated throughout their stay in college through a series of internal and external examinations as listed below:

Course without Practical: 60% external evaluation + 40% internal evaluation.

Course having Practical: 60% external evaluation + 20% internal evaluation + 20% laboratory.

A student must secure a minimum of 40% in each category to pass a course. To pass the Project Work and Internship, students must achieve at least 40% of the score.

 

Makeup examination:

  • Students with an “F-grade” may appear in the re-examination for the failing core course only once.

  • Makeup examination is available only to those who fail in no more than two courses.

 

Estimated cost:

  • The fee structure of BSc (CSIT) in government colleges is around 3 – 4 Lakhs.

  • In the case of private colleges, the Fee structure starts from 6 Lakhs to 15 Lakhs.

 

Scholarship:

  • Two students from each college get a 100% scholarship.

  • TU lists the 2 students from each college as a full scholarship. TU publishes the merit list for the scholarship on its website.

  • TU scholarship: One for males and one for females.

  • Most private colleges offer scholarships based on students’ grades in +2 and entrance examinations conducted by IOST.

  • Some colleges offer next semester scholarships for merit students of the previous semester.

 

2 BSC (CSIT) at Mid-West University: The BSC in Computer Science and Information Technology (CSIT) at Mid-West University (MWU) is a four-year, 137-credit-hour academic program consisting of eight semesters. This academic program at Mid-West University aims to produce high-quality computer science and information technology professionals and researchers.

 

Eligibility:

Candidates who wish to enroll for BSc. (CSIT) at MWU must satisfy the following conditions:

  • Intermediate in Science (I. Sc), or Higher Secondary level (10+2) or Diploma in Engineering or Architecture or equivalent from a recognized institution with at least second division marks.

  • Candidates must also successfully appear in the entrance examination.

 

Entrance examination:

The application submitted by the candidates for enrollment in BSc. (CSIT) is reviewed by the relevant college. Candidates are required to take a written test. If deemed necessary by the college, the successful candidates who pass the written test must attend an interview before the final list is published. The campus communicates the exact date for the entrance test to the applicants.

Students may download and submit the form available at https://entrance.mwu.edu.np/login and pay the sum of Rs.1,000/- at the following bank details:

  • Bank Name: Nepal Bank Ltd., Surkhet
  • Account Name: GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEAN OFFICE
  • Account No: 19400107326761000001
  • For more information log in to https://mu.edu.np/

 

Entrance Syllabus:

The entrance examination consists of questions from Grades 11-12 divided into 4 sections and the mark weightage of each section is given in the table below:

Course

Weightage in percentage

English

20

Mathematics

40

Chemistry

20

Physics

20

Important note:

  • Eligible foreign nationals may be admitted against limited seats based on an interview to be conducted by the campus.

  • The candidates, who are given provisional admission pending submission of the qualifying certificates, are required to submit all necessary documents within a week of the beginning of regular classes. Otherwise, the admission will be canceled.

 

Evaluation:

Students are continuously evaluated based on academic performance throughout the semester. The college and the university conduct the sessional work and final examinations, respectively. Each course will have sessional marks constituting 50% of the total, evaluated by the assigned teacher. Typically, each course will feature a written semester examination worth 50% of the total marks. In practical courses, no final examination will be held, and sessional marks will be awarded based on ongoing assessment. Usually, final examinations are not held in elective courses and in courses that are conducted as intensive programs by esteemed international scholars.

 

Grading Scheme:

The grade (marks) awarded to a student in a course is based on his/her consolidated performance in sessional and final examinations. The letter grade in any particular subject is an indication of a student's relative performance in that course. The pattern of grading is as follows:

 

Grade

A

A-

B

B-

C

C-

D

D-

F

Grade Point

4.00

3.67

3.33

3.00

2.50

2.00

1.50

1.00

0.00

Only in very rare and unusual circumstances, if a student cannot finish all the required work for the course, he/she may be awarded an incomplete grade "I". If all the required work is not completed within the following semester, the grade of I will automatically be converted to an "F". A student receiving an I grade does not need to register for that subject in the followingsemester to complete the required work.

Any individual who fails to have 80% attendance in classes, laboratory, and practicals is barred from appearing in the semester-end examination. The minimum credit hours needed for a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology degree is 120.

 

Expected expense:

Based on the type and the nature of the institution students join, the academic expense varies from Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 150,000.

 

Scholarship provision:

Candidates seeking BSc. (CSIT) in MWU may also apply for a scholarship if they meet the conditions mentioned below:

  • Having passed the SLC Examination from governmental schools;

  • Having passed the selection examination for the scholarship conducted by the Mid-West University of Nepal

  • Student’s performance and academic records following the completion of the first semester at Mid-West University of Nepal.

 

Transfer of Credit hours:

A maximum of 15 credit hours from an equivalent program at a recognized institution may be transferred for credit. To transfer credit, a student must have received a grade of B or better in the respective course. Courses completed more than five years prior to the transfer may not be accepted for credit transfer.

 

3 BSC. (CSIT) at Far-Western University: The BSc. (CSIT) at Far-West University is a 137-credit-hour academic course consisting of eight semesters over four years launched in 2069 BS. This academic programme, offered by Mid-Western University, is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of Information Technology and Computing.

 

Eligibility:

Candidates seeking admission for BSc. (CSIT) programme of Far Western University must have

following qualifications:

  • Students of Science stream with +2/Diploma in Computer Engineering or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Computer/Mathematics must have a score of at least 45% or a “C” grade.

Or

  • GCE-A level candidate must have scored a ‘D’ grade in aggregate.

 

Entrance examination:

Only those candidates who successfully appear in the entrance examinations administered by the faculty of Science and Technology are enrolled. The format of the entrance is as follows:

  • Total no. of questions: 100 (MCQ-based)
  • Full marks: 100
  • Pass marks: 35
  • Time: 2 hours
  • Entrance examination charge = Rs. 1,500/- (online or in Nepal bank ltd. at Acc. No.: 1560010652634800005)
  • Entrance form available at: https://www.cdcsit.fwu.edu.np

 

Entrance syllabus:

Candidates seeking admission in BSc. (CSIT) at FWU, students should prepare in Mathematics, Physics, Computer, and English from Grades 11-12 or their equivalent. The marks weightage of the course is given below:

Subject

Marks weightage

Mathematics

25%

Physics

25%

Computer

25%

English

25%

 

Evaluation and grading:

Students who are enrolled at BSc. (CSIT) are evaluated through a series of internal and external examinations administered by the college and the university respectively. The evaluation scheme is given in the table below:

Undergraduate Programs

External Evaluation

Marks

Internal Evaluation

Weightage

Marks

End Semester Examination

60

Assignments

10%

40

 

 

Quizzes

10%

 

 

Attendance

10%

 

 

Presentation

10%

 

 

Term Papers

10%

 

 

Mid-Term Exams

40%

 

 

Group Work

10%

Total External

60

Total Internal

100%

40

Full Marks 60 + 40 = 100

There will be a written examination at the end of each semester. The question model, full marks, time, and others will be as per the following grid.

  • Full Marks: 100
  • Pass Marks: 50
  • Time: 3 hours

Nature of question

Total no. of questions

Total questions to be answered

Total marks

External exam marks

Group A: Multiple Choice

20

20

20x1=20

12

Group B: Short answer type

11

8

8x5=40

24

Group C: Long answer type

6

4

4x10=40

24

Each student must secure at least 50% of the marks in the internal evaluation to be eligible to appear for the end-semester examination. Failing to achieve this score will result in a NOT QUALIFIED (NQ) status, and the student will not be permitted to take the end-semester examinations.

 

Estimated cost:

BSc. (CSIT) at Far West University costs about Rs. 5 lakhs to 5.5 lakhs.

 

Scholarship:

A candidate who secures the highest mark in the entrance examination receives a full scholarship for the first semester. Based on the results from the previous semester, 100%, 50%, and 25% scholarships are awarded to the first, second, and third toppers, respectively. Similarly, the university also provides provisions for external scholarships.

 

4 BSc. (CSIT) at Rajarshi Janak University:

BSc. (CSIT) at Rajarshi Janak University (RJU) is a 128-credit-hour, eight-semester academic programme spanning four years. This programme revolves around the field of Information Technology, which is essentially about storing, processing, securing, and managing information, networks, software development and testing, information databases, computer architecture, data structure, theory of computation and programming, etc.

 

Eligibility:

Candidates seeking admission to BSc. (CSIT) at RJU need the following requirements to enroll in the programme:

  • Intermediate / PCL or +2 level in the science stream with a minimum of 40% marks.

Or

  • The GCE candidate requires at least a 'C' grade (at least 2.0 CGPA) in aggregate.

 

Entrance examination:

The faculty of Science, Technology, and Engineering administers the Entrance examination to enroll eligible students. The format of the examination is:

  • No. of Questions: 100 (MCQ-based)
  • Pass marks: 35
  • Time: 2 hours
  • Application charge: Rs. 1,000/-
  • Late charge: Rs 500/-
  • Mode of payment: Online or at Nepal Investment Mega Bank Ltd, Account Number: 11201050036719
  • Application form available at: https://apply.rju.edu.np/

 

Entrance syllabus:

Based on the Grade 11-12 curriculum, the BSc. (CSIT) at RJU test students on the following:

  • Mathematics - 25

  • Physics - 25

  • Chemistry - 25

  • English - 15

  • G.K – 10

 

Grading and evaluation:

Candidates enrolled in BSc. (CSIT) at RJU are graded on the basis listed below:

EQUIVALENT MARKS %

LETTER GRADE

GRADE VALUE

REMARKS

90 and above

A+

4.00

 

80 and below 90

A

3.75

 

70 and below 80

B+

3.50

 

60 and below 70

B

3.00

 

50 and below 60

C

2.50

 

Below 50

F

0.00

Fail

Not Qualified (NQ)/Absent

I

-

Incomplete

 

CGPA

Equivalent Division

3.75 – Above 4.00

First Division with Excellence

3.50 – Below 3.75

First Division with Distinction

3.00 – Below 3.50

First Division

2.50 – Below 3.00

Second Division

2.00 – Below 2.50

Pass Division

Below 2.00

Fail

For graduation, students should at least score a CGPA of 2.0. Only those having at least 75% attendance are allowed to sit in the semester-end examination. Students are evaluated as:

  • University Exam: 60%

  • Internal assessment: 20%

  • Assignments/practical: 20%

Candidate has to pass separately in Theory and Practical by scoring a minimum of 40% marks.


Estimated costs:

The expected academic cost of BSc. (CSIT) is about Rs. 1,84,200.


Scholarship:

RJU offers various types of scholarships to deserving candidates as per the government rules and the university’s rules.


Scope of BSc. (CSIT) in Nepal:

The scope of the BSc. (CSIT) Course in Nepal is promising and vast. Graduates are in high demand across various sectors, including IT companies, government agencies, and private enterprises. With skills in software development, networking, and data management, BSc CSIT graduates can secure roles such as software engineer, system analyst, database administrator, web developer, and IT consultant. Some of the jobs available to BSc. (CSIT) graduates are:

  • Cloud Architect

  • Web Designer

  • Network Administrator

  • Technical Support Engineer

  • Application Developer

  • Network Architect

  • Software Engineers

  • Java Developer

 

Conclusion:

BSc. (CSIT) is one of the most popular and trending courses in Nepal and all over the world. Students are opting for this course due to its wide scope and bright career options. After earning your Bachelor’s degree in computer science and information technology, you can easily get employed. There is a wide scope of opportunities in Nepal due to the growing popularity of BSc. (CSIT) courses. Hence the scope in Nepal looks promising.

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