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Bachelor in Information Technology (BIT)

Eligible Criteria: Higher Secondary Education requirements (Any one of the following): NEB 10+2 (any stream) Year 12 score of 55% or above (2.4/4 GPA or above) with minimum grade of D or above in each subject. In case the NEB of Nepal changes the letter grading system, the minimum grade in each subject should be the minimum acceptable grade as pass grade by NEB. IGCSE 2 ‘A’ level passes with minimum grades A to C or 3 ‘A’ Level Passes with minimum grades D or above. Indian CBSE/ISC with Year 12 pass and score of 60% or above. Mathematics / Computer Science requirements (Any one of the following): SEE Mathematics Score of 50% or above (Grade C+ or above). NEB Year 12 Mathematics / Applied Mathematics / Business Mathematics Score of 50% or above (Grade C+ or above). NEB Year 12 Computer Science score of 60% or above (Grade B or above). Indian CBSE/ISC Mathematics score of 55% or above, or Computer Science score of 65% or above. English Language Requirements (Any one of the following): NEB Year 12 English score of 50% or above (Grade C+ or above) or Indian CBSE/ISC English score of 55% or above. General paper (A or AS level), English (A or AS level) with Grade E or above. Have studied at level 3 and above and were taught/assessed in English IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5. in each sub-element. ELLT overall score of 6 with no component less than 5.

Compared to many other possibilities offered in the BIT College in Kathmandu, this is probably the most updated, and futuristic course. For e.g. the course was updated most recently by the University of Wolverhampton, and the course now incorporates futuristic concepts dubbed as the #NextGenTechs such as Artificial Intelligence (and Machine Learning), Big Data, and Cloud Computing - abbreviated as ABC of Information Technology. With this blend of practical, industry oriented and futuristic concepts taught and learnt, students can be assured of a future proof and sustained career in IT. Throughout this course you will develop and enhance your skills as a programmer, starting with the essential fundamentals of programming and problem solving. You will learn how to develop software that meets client needs and will have the opportunity to develop a software for your final project. In addition, you will undertake studies in computer systems engineering and databases. Our course is flexible enough to allow you pursue an area of particular interest to you such as digital media, networks or the internet. You will also engage in studies focused on developing your academic and employability skills, and you will have ample opportunity to apply your theoretical learning to practical activities.

Courses:

YEAR 1

Code

Name

Cr. Hours

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Introductory Programming and Problem Solving

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Fundamentals of Computing

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Internet Software Architecture and Databases

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Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming

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Computational Mathematics

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Interactive 3D Applications and Academic Skills

YEAR 2

Code

Name

Cr. Hours

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Object-Oriented Design and Programming

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Full Stack Development

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Concepts and Technologies of AI

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Cloud Systems

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Collaborative Development

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Algorithms and Concurrency

YEAR 3

Code

Name

Cr. Hours

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Advanced Full Stack Development

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Intelligent Systems

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Big Data

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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

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Project and Professionalism

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