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B.SC. CSIT (BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)
Introduction
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology (B. Sc. CSIT), affiliated to T.U. is the course composition of 4 years IT and computer courses. For fulfilling the need of the job market in the field of IT profession, many elective courses have been also introduced. The program comprises computer science and allied courses of 126 credit hours.
The program involves, in addition to conventional lectures, a great deal of practical and project works. The program develops the underlying principles of both Computer Science and Information Technology and shows how these principles can be applied to real world problems. this program develops the skills that are essential for both for both computer professionals and IT managers.
Objectives:
The main aim of B.Sc. (CSIT) program is
- To offer intensive knowledge in the theory, design, programming and application of computers.
- To provide necessary knowledge in the field of functional knowledge of hardware system and the and necessary knowledge of computer software system.
Eligibility for Admission:
The candidate applying for B. Sc. (CSIT) program must have
- Successfully completed twelve-years schooling/ PCL in science or its equivalent from any University, board or institution recognized by Tribhuvan University.
- Applicants are required to appear in the entrance test conducted by Institute of Science and Technology, Tribhuvan University (ISOT-TU) and should secure at least 35% marks in order to be eligible.
- Must Secure at least 2nd division in the 10+2, PCL or equivalent program. Compiled with all the application procedures.
Curriculum Structure:
The B. Sc. (CSIT program will have eight semesters with 126 credit hours. Each semester shall have duration of 6 months. This program comprises of the following courses:
- Computer science core courses
- 75 credit hours
- Natural science elective courses
- 6 credit hours
- Mathematics courses
- 12 credit hours
- English courses
- 3 credit hours
- Social science and management courses
- 6 credit hours
- Computer science elective courses
- 15 credit hours
- Internship/Project
- 9 credit hours
- Total Credit hours
- 126
- Grading System
- Percentage
- Pass Division
- 40%
- Second Division
- 55%
- First Division
- 70%
- First Division With Distinction
- 80% or Above
Course content of four years (Eight semesters):
First semester:
- CSC-101
- Introduction to IT
- CSC-102
- Programming in C
- STA-103
- Probability and Statistics
- MTH-104
- Calculus and Analytical Geometry
(Natural Science elective I: A student can opt for any one of the following course)
- PHY-105
- Physics I
- BIO-106
- Biology I
- GEO-107
- Geology I
- STA-108
- Statistics I
Second semester:
- CSC-151
- Digital
- CSC-152
- Discrete Structure
- CSC-153
- Microprocessor
- CSC-154
- Data Structure and Algorithms
- MTH-155
- Linear Algebra
(Natural Science elective II: A student can opt for any one of the following course)
- PHY-156
- Physics II
- BIO-157
- Biology II
- GEO-158
- Geology II
- STA-159
- Statistics II
Third semester:
- CSC-201
- Computer Architecture
- CSC-202
- Object Oriented Programming Language
- CSC-203
- Operating systems
- CSC-204
- Numerical Method
- MGT-205
- Introduction to Management
Fourth semester:
- CSC-251
- Theory of Computation
- CSC-252
- System of Analysis and Design
- CSC-253
- Database Management systems
- CSC-254
- Computer Graphics
- CSC-255
- Introduction to Cognitive science
- ENG-256
- Technical Writing
Fifth semester:
- CSC-301
- Computer Networks
- CSC-302
- Simulation and Modeling
- CSC-303
- Design and Analysis of Algorithms
- CSC-304
- Artificial Intelligence
(Computer Science elective I: A student can opt for any one of the following course)
- CSC-305
- Microprocessor Based Design
- CSC-306
- Applied Logic
- CSC-307
- E-governance
- CSC-308
- Wirless Networking
- MGT-309
- International Business Management
- MGT-310
- International Marketing
- CSC-311
- Neural Networks
- CSC-312
- Computer Hardware Design
- CSC-313
- Crystalgraphy
Sixth semester:
- CSC-351
- Software Engineering
- CSC-352
- Compiler Design and ConstructionCSC-353: Web Technologies
- CSC-354
- Real Time System
(Computer Science elective II: A student can opt for any one of the following course)
- CSC-355
- Knowledge Management
- CSC-356
- Fundamentals of E-Commerce
- CSC-357
- Society and Ethics In information Technology
- CSC-358
- Automation and Robotics
- CSC-359
- Digital system Design
- CSC-360
- Net Centric Computing
- CSC-361
- Web Centric Computing
- CSC-362
- Embedded system Programming
- CSC-363
- Image processing
Seventh semester:
[A] Specialization Area: Networking
- CSC-401
- Introduction to system Administration
- CSC-402
- Network Security
- CSC-403
- Linux Networking
- CSC-404
- Management a Microsoft server Environment
- CSC-405
- Implementation, Managing and Maintaining server Network and Infrastructure network services
[B] Specialization Area: Database
- CSC-409
- Web Database and Information system
- CSC-410
- Advance Database and Information system
- CSC-411
- Distributed and Object Oriented Database
Eight semesters:
- CSC-451
- Implementing and supporting windows os/Linux
[A] Networking
- CSC-452
- Distributed Networking
- CSC-453
- Project a real world application Networking
- CSC-454
- Internship/Project
[B] Specialization Area: Database
- 1. CSC-459
- Data Warehousing and DataMining
- 2. CSC-460
- Decision support and expert system
- 3. CSC-461
- Project on Database System
- 4. CSC-462
- Internship/project
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