Bachelor of Information Management (BIM)

Curricular Information
Affiliation: Tribhuvan University Program Duration: 4 years Total Credit Hours: 126 Eligibility: Students who have passed 10+2 or PCL examinations from recognized academic institute with second division (securing 45% and above) or 1.8 CGPA and minimum grade 'D+' in all the subjects of 11 and 12 are eligible to enroll in this program

Prospect for Career & Advanced Education
A BIM graduate commands a vital role in the information management of any organization they are enrolled in to. Being a Software Engineering with managerial insights, s/he is expected to provide crucial support to all functional areas as well as for strategic management. S/he, in particular, is expected to play a key role in the MIS function of the organization which of course a BIM student is more than qualified for. With the completion of the BIM program provides the students will be exposed to a wide variety and choices of employment opportunities and further degrees. BIM program provides the students with manifold future prospects for advance studies and rewarding employment.
In addition, BIM graduates can find jobs in almost every work arena. The diversity of opportunities that exists for them include Software Engineers, Programmers/Analysts, System designers, Network managers, Database Managers and Trainers/Instructors among others. On the other hand, the graduates aspiring for advanced education have significant advantages. Four years of study of the comprehensive syllabus helps them to get straight entry into the Master Degree Program in any of the recognized universities worldwide. S/he can opt for a MBA program in MIS or other areas in Computer Science or Computer Information Systems.

What after BIM ?
JOB PROSPECTS
- Middel level Manager / Officer
- Network Manager
- System Analyst
- Software programmer
- Software engineer
- System administrator
- MIS / IT / Computer Officer
- Software Project Manager
- Web Developer Programmer
- Entrepreneurs
- IT Faculty and Computing
BIM graduates can pursue higher studies in:
- MBA / MBS / MBM
- MIT
- MCIS
- MBA in Global Leadership and Management (MBA GLM Program)
- Master of Finance and Control (MFC)
- Master of Business Administration (MBA in IT Program)
Academic Program
Demand for IT professionals is extensively growing globally and Nepal is no exception. Hence, the Faculty of Management (FOM), Tribhuvan University has developed the BIM program to cater to the need of this trend.
The mission of Bachelor of Information Management (BIM) program is to develop socially responsive and result oriented IT professionals. The BIM program is designed to equip graduates with the skills and attributes required to become an efficient and effective IT professionals to match up with the fast paced world of today.
Objectives of the Program are:
1. To prepare IT professionals proficient in the used of computers and computing techniques in other to develop effective information systems to solve real life problems in an organizational environment.
2. To develop students skills, and understand trends of software development and database management, so that they can analyze information systems and hence manage the information of the organization.
3. To provide professional education to students with the blend of information technology and managerial skills.
4. To prepare students to proceed onto the post graduate level study in Information Management in and outside the country.
COURSE COMPOSITION
ENG 201: English I
SOC 201: Sociology for Business
MTH 201: Basic Mathematics
MTH 202: Discrete Mathematics
STT 201: Business Statistics
ECO 201: Microeconomics
ECO 202: Macroeconomics
IT 211: Computer Information System
IT 212: Digital Logic Design
IT 213: Structured Programming
IT 214: Data Communication and Computer Network
IT 215: Web Technology – I
IT 216: Java Programming – I
IT 217: Computer Organization
IT 218: Data Structure and Algorithm with Java
IT 219: Web Technology – II
IT 220: Database Management System
IT 221: Computer Graphics
IT 222: Java Programming – II
IT 223: Advanced Internet Working
IT 224: Software Engineering
IT 225: Computer Security and Cyber Law
IT 226: Management Information System
IT 227: Object Oriented Analysis and Design
IT 228: Artificial Intelligence
IT 229: IT Entrepreneurship and Supply Chain Management
IT 230: Economics of Information and Communication
IT 301: System Administration – Win NT
IT 302: Graphics User Interface Programming with C++
IT 303: Computer Based Financial Engineering
IT 304: Electronic Reporting and Repairing
IT 305: Object Oriented Database Management
IT 306: Software Project Management
IT 307: Operating Systems
IT 308: Data Mining and Data Warehousing
ACC 201: Financial Accounting
ACC 202: Cost and Accounting Management
FIN 201: Business Finance
MGT 201: Principles of Management
MGT 202: Human Resource Management
MGT 203: Organizational Behaviour
MGT 205: Operations Management
MGT 206: Business Environment in Nepal
MGT 208: Business Strategy
MKT 201: Fundamentals of Marketing
IT 350: Internship
IT 351: Summer Project




COURSE CYCLE
ENG 201: English I
IT 211: Computer Information System
IT 212: Digital Logic
MGT 201: Principles of Management
MTH 201: Basic Mathematics
IT 213: Structured Programming
IT 214: Data Communication and Computer Network
MGT 204: Business Communication
MTH 202 : Discrete Mathematics
SOC 201: Sociology for Business
ACC 201: Financial Accounting
IT 215: Web Technology – I
IT 216: Java Programming – I
IT 217: Computer Organization
STT 201: Business Statistics
ACC 201: Cost and Management Accounting
ECO 201: Microeconomics
IT 218: Data Structure and Algorithm with Java
IT 219: Web Technology II
IT 220: Database Management System
ECO 202: Macro Economics
ITC 221: Computer Graphics
ITC 222: Java Programming II
ITC 223: Advanced Internet Working
MKT 201: Fundamentals of Marketing
FIN 201: Business Finance
IT 224: Software Engineering
IT 225: Cyber Security and Cyber Law
IT 351: Summer Project
MGT 202: Human Resource Management
MGT 206: Business Environment in Nepal
IT 226: Management Information System
IT 227: Object Oriented Analysis and Design
IT 228: Artificial Intelligence
MGT 203: Organizational Behaviour
MGT 205: Operations Management
MGT 208: Business Strategy
IT 229: IT Entreprenuership and Supply Chain Management
IT 230: Economics of Information and Communication
Elective I
Elective I
IT 350: Internship
Message from Chairman
A quality education is essential for students to secure a good future for themselves; it can not only enhance the lives of the students, but also contribute to the overall development of our country.As a result, “quality education” has been declared as one of the 17 major goals of United Nation’s Sustainable Development Agenda 2030.