Bachelors of Computer System and Information Technology (BCSIT)
The BCSIT is a four-year program structured in eight semesters. A student needs to complete 127 credit hours of coursework, project work and internship for graduation.
Besides lectures, the classes are facilitated by case studies, group discussions, project assignments, field visits, class presentations and other teaching methods. In order to develop communication and interpersonal skills, students are emphasized to participate in class activities, group discussions and individual presentations.
The medium of instruction and examination for this program will be English, and a student is expected to have good English language proficiency with acceptable communication skill.
Eligibility
+2 /HSEB / NEB from any stream (Management, Science, Humanities, Education) or Equivalent.
Class Timing
6:30 AM - 12:30 PM (6 Days a Week)
Location
Old Baneshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal
Duration of Program
4 Years (8 semesters)
Affiliation
Pokhara University
Curriculum Structure
The BCSIT program at SAIM under the affiliation of Pokhara University's Faculty of Management Studies is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the rapidly evolving field of information technology. Our program combines a strong foundation in computer systems with essential management principles, preparing graduates for a wide range of career opportunities in the tech industry.
Curriculum Structure |
Credit Hours |
Foundations Courses
|
18 Credit Hours |
Management Courses
|
27 Credit Hours |
Information Technology and Computing Courses
|
57 Credit Hours |
Concentration Courses
|
12 Credit Hours |
Project and Internship. (8+5)
|
13 Credit Hours |
Total Credits |
127 Credit
Hours |
Bachelor of Computer System and Information Technology (BCSIT)
The BCSIT program follows a credit-based system, ensuring a comprehensive and flexible learning experience. The BCSIT is a four-year program structured in eight semesters. To graduate, students must complete 127 credit hours of coursework, project work, and internship.
Year 1
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
ENG101 |
English I |
3 |
MTH101 |
Business Mathematics I |
3 |
CMP173 |
Internet Technology I |
3 |
CMP171 |
Fundamentals of Computer Systems |
3 |
CMP 172 |
Programming Language |
3 |
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
ENG 112 |
Business Communication |
3 |
MTH114 |
Mathematics II |
3 |
CMP 174 |
Digital Systems |
3 |
CMP175 |
Object-Oriented Language (Java) |
3 |
CMP176 |
Data Structure and Algorithm |
3 |
PRJ181 |
Project I |
2 |
Year 2
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
STT220 |
Linear Algebra and Probability |
3 |
CMP271 |
Database Management System |
3 |
CMP272 |
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design |
3 |
CMP273 |
Internet Technology II (Programming) |
3 |
MGT222 |
Principles of Management |
3 |
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
CMP275 |
Computer Architecture and Microprocessor |
3 |
CMP274 |
Numerical Methods |
3 |
CMP276 |
Software Engineering and Project Management |
3 |
CMP277 |
Data Communication and Networks |
3 |
FIN222 |
Fundamentals of Financial Management |
3 |
PRJ281 |
Project II |
2 |
Year 3
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
MKT351 |
Digital Marketing |
3 |
CMP381 |
Operating Systems |
3 |
MGT322 |
Organizational Behavior |
3 |
CMP471 |
Artificial Intelligence |
3 |
|
Concentration I |
3 |
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
CMP384 |
Computer Graphics |
3 |
RCH322 |
Research Methods |
3 |
CMP382 |
Cloud Computing |
3 |
ECO322 |
Applied Economics |
3 |
|
Concentration II |
3 |
Year 4
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
MGT 422 |
Strategic Management |
3 |
MGT423 |
Management of Human Resources |
3 |
CMP383 |
Digital Economy |
3 |
CMP472 |
Information System Security |
3 |
PRJ481 |
Major Project |
4 |
|
Concentration III |
3 |
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
LAW422 |
Legal Aspects of Business and Technology |
3 |
MGT424 |
Innovation and Entrepreneurship |
3 |
INT494 |
Internship |
5 |
|
Concentration IV |
3 |
Concentration Courses (12 Credits)
The courses in the concentration level provide students with an opportunity for in-depth study with a particular focus on choosen IT field. They are required to take four courses of three credit hours each (12 credits in total).
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
ACC422 |
Advance Java |
3 |
ACC423 |
Compiler Design and Construction |
3 |
ACC425 |
Mobile Computing |
3 |
ACC426 |
Dot Net |
3 |
|
Software Project Management |
3 |
|
Open-source Technology |
3 |
|
Python Programming |
3 |
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
MKT441 |
Advance Database |
3 |
MKT442 |
Data Analysis and Modeling |
3 |
MKT443 |
Data Warehousing and Data Mining |
3 |
MKT444 |
Database Administration |
3 |
MKT445 |
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning |
3 |
MKT446 |
Distributed Database Management |
3 |
|
Object Oriented Database Management |
3 |
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
FIN431 |
Advance Networking with IPV6 |
3 |
FIN432 |
Wireless Communication |
3 |
FIN433 |
Network Security |
3 |
FIN434 |
Embedded System |
3 |
FIN435 |
Routing and switching |
3 |
FIN436 |
System Admin |
3 |
FIN437 |
Distributed System |
3 |
|
Ethical Hacking |
3 |
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
HRM451 |
MIS and e-business |
3 |
HRM452 |
E-governance |
3 |
HRM453 |
Social Entrepreneurship |
3 |
HRM454 |
Financial Accounting |
3 |
HRM455 |
International Business |
3 |
HRM456 |
Knowledge Management |
3 |
|
Managerial Accounting |
3 |
Course Code |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
SBE461 |
Fundamentals of Animations |
3 |
SBE462 |
3D Modeling |
3 |
SBE463 |
Moving Images and VFX |
3 |
SBE464 |
Moving Images and VFX |
3 |
SBE465 |
Sound and Music Production |
3 |
SBE466 |
Advance Animation Techniques |
3 |
Project Work and Internship(6 Credit Hours)
Students must undertake two mini-projects and one independent and comprehensive capstone project involving fieldwork and empirical analysis. Finally, the students must prepare a report of this work in the prescribed format and submit it to the authorized person/body. These project works aim to develop students' research skills, particularly in data collection, processing, analysis, and report writing. These reports will be evaluated by the concerned authority.
Code |
Course Description |
Credits |
PRJ 181
|
Project I
|
2 |
PRJ 281
|
Project II
|
2 |
PRJ 481
|
Major Project |
4 |
INT494
|
Internship |
5 |
Evaluation and Grading
The performance of students is evaluated and graded according to the assessment and grading system of Pokhara University. Internal faculty members evaluate student performance through quizzes and oral test, workshop practices, assignments, Term paper, project work, tutorials, lab work, class participation, internship project and the graduate project report. External evaluations are based on the board examination administered by the Office of the Controller of Examinations. The final grades will consist of 60% from internal evaluation and 40% from the end-term examination.
Grade |
Honor Points(CGPA) |
Description |
A
|
4.0 |
Excellent |
A-
|
3.7 |
Good |
B+
|
3.3 |
Good |
B
|
3.0 |
Good |
B-
|
2.7 |
Satifactory |
C+
|
2.3 |
Satisfactory |
C
|
2.0 |
Satisfactory |
C-
|
1.7 |
Minimum Requirement |
D+
|
1.3 |
Minimum Requirement |
D
|
1.0 |
Minimum Requirement |
F
|
0.0 |
Fail |
Enrollment Procedure
A notice inviting applications for admission is publicly announced. Application forms and information brochures are provided, on request, after the payment of the prescribed fee. The concerned college scrutinizes the application. The eligible candidates are informed to take the entrance test. The date and time for the entrance test are informed to the applicants by the concerned colleges. The college may also interview the candidates for the final selection for admission.
The candidates who are given provisional admission under special conditions are required to submit all necessary documents within a month after their regular classes begin. A student who fails to do so will have his/ her admission canceled.
Eligibility
The entry requirement for a new student in BCSIT will be Intermediate or Higher Secondary level (10+2) or Proficiency Certificate Level (PCL) with second division or equivalent as recognized by Pokhara University. In addition, the student must pass the entrance test conducted by the concerned colleges.
Document Requirement
The applicant is required to submit the following documents with the application form made available by the concerned college/school by paying a predetermined fee:
I. Completed and signed BCSIT application form.
II. Official transcripts from the academic institutions previously attended.
Certificates of all degrees should be photocopied and submitted with proper attestation. Enrolment is conditional upon completion of all admission formalities including payment of all fees as determined by the college. Incomplete applications shall not be processed.
- Complete the application form and attach two passport size photographs.
- Original copy of all certificates and transcripts of SEE or equivalent.
- Original copy of all certificates, transcripts, and migration to +2 level or equivalent.
- Certificate of equivalence from CDC if the student has passed grade XII from a board other than NEB, Nepal.
College Admission Test
After submission of documents, the applicants should take computer based college admission test. The test is designed to assess the applicants’ ability in verbal and quantitative reasoning.
Personal Interview
After the applicants are shortlisted based on their score on the admission test, they are required to appear for a personal interview The applicants will be offered the admission and scholarship based on the assessment of interview, and college admission test.
Scholarships
SAIM Offers tuition waivers to students who top their class based on the results of the end-term examination. A student can get a tuition waiver repeatedly if s/he achieves the highest rank in the class continually. SAIM also provides scholarships to deserving students.
Performance Based Scholarships
This scholarship is based on CGPA/Percentage secured in NEB or Equivalent examination. The scholarship is provided to the students in admission amount.
+2 or Equivalent Degree |
Scholarship Amount |
+2 CGPA 3.9 Above |
75% on Admission Fees + 25% on Semester Fees |
+2 CGPA Above 3.7 -3.9 |
35% on Admission Fees + 10% on Semester Fees |
+2 CGPA Above 3.0 -3.69 |
10 % on Admission Fees |
Semester Based Scholarships
Scholarships will be awarded based on the semester results of the previous semester. Semester topper will be awarded with 1/3 of fee waiver of total semester fee applicable in upcoming semester.
Tuition and Fee Structure
The college offers BCSIT program in the total cost of NRs. 730,000, payable in 24 instalments in the period of 4 years. Pokhara University charges are not included in the total cost. The fee does not include books, stationery, accommodation and other personal expenses.
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