B.Sc. CSIT Program

Eligibility Criteria for Students Willing to Study CSIT

Introduction

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology (B.Sc.CSIT) curriculum is designed by closely following the courses practiced in accredited international universities, subject to the condition that the intake students are twelve years of schooling in the science stream or equivalent from any university recognized by Tribhuvan University (TU).

In addition to the foundation and core Computer Science and Information Technology courses, the program offers several elective courses to fulfill the demand of high technology applications development. The foundation and core courses are designed to meet the undergraduate academic program requirement, and the service courses are designed to meet the need of fast changing computer technology and application.

Students enrolled in the four year B.Sc. CSIT program are required to take courses in design and implementation of computer software systems, foundation in the theoretical model of computer science, and a functional background of computer hardware. All undergraduate students are required to complete 126 credit hours of computer science course and allied courses.

Objective

The main objective of B.Sc. CSIT program is to provide students intensive knowledge and skill on different areas of computer science and information technology including design, theory, programming and application of computer system. Graduates of this program will be equipped with necessary knowledge of computer software and hardware systems.

Eligibility Criteria

For Grading System
  • Passed 11 & 12 (Science) with Physics & Mathematics (100 marks each)
  • Final grade 'C' in all subjects
  • Minimum 35% in TU entrance exam
For Percentage System
  • Passed 11 & 12 (Science) with Physics & Mathematics (100 marks each)
  • Minimum second division
  • Minimum 35% in TU entrance exam
For PCL (I.Sc.) or Equivalent
  • Passed I.Sc. with Physics & Mathematics (100 marks each)
  • Minimum second division
  • Minimum 35% in TU entrance exam
A Level Students
  • Passed A Level (Science) with Physics & Mathematics
  • Minimum D Grade (with or without small letter)
  • Minimum 35% in TU entrance exam
CTEVT
  • Should have successfully passes three years diploma in Engineering with full marks 100/100 in Physics and Mathematics respectively and should score minimum of second division.
  • Minimum 35% in TU entrance exam
International Students
  • Equivalence letter from Curriculum Development Centre (CDC), Bhaktapur
  • Minimum 35% in TU entrance exam
  • Complete all application procedures
Course Duration

8 Semesters
4 Academic Years

Working Days

90 Days
Per Semester

Class Hours

3-6 Hours
Per Week per Course

Evaluation System

Internal Weightage

40% (20% Lab + 20% Internal Assessment)

External Weightage

60% (Final Examination)

A student must secure minimum 40% in each category to pass a course.

Grading System

GradeScale (%)Grade PointPerformance
A+90-1004.0Outstanding
A80 - less than 903.7Excellent
B+70 - less than 803.3Very Good
B60 - less than 703.0Good
C+50 - less than 602.7Satisfactory
C40 - less than 502.3Pass
F0 - less than 400.0Fail
SGPA Calculation
SGPA = Σ(Credit Hours × Grade Point) / Total Credit Hours
CGPA Calculation
CGPA = Σ(All Semester Credits × Grade Points) / Total Credits
Calculating SGPA
SGPA calculation based on assumed grade points for demonstration.
For First Semester
S. No.Subject NameCredit HoursGrade Point
1Introduction to I.T33.2
2C Programming34
3Digital Logic32.9
4Mathematics I32.8
5Physics33.2
Σ(C×G) = (3×3.2) + (3×4) + (3×2.9) + (3×2.8) + (3×3.2)Σ(C) =(3+3+3+3+3)SCGPA = Σ(C*G) / Σ(C) = 48.3 / 15 = 3.22you secured 3.22 SCGPA in first semester
Calculating CGPA
CGPA calculation based on assumed SCGPA for demonstration.
S. No.SemesterSCGPA(G)Credit Hours(C)Weighted GP(G*C)
1First Semester3.221548.3
2Second Semester2.941544.1
3Third Semester31545
4Fourth Semester3.51552.5
5Fifth Semester2.81850.4
6Sixth Semester3.11855.8
7Seventh Semester2.81542
8Eighth Semester3.31549.5
Σ(Weighted GP) = 48.3 + 44.1 + 45 + 52.5 + 50.4 + 55.8 + 42 + 49.5 = 387.6 Σ(C) = 15 + 15 + 15 + 15 + 18 + 18 + 15 + 15 = 126 CGPA = Σ(Weighted GP) / Σ(C) = 387.6 / 126 = 3.07you secured 3.07 CGPA

Final Examination

Institute of science and technology, Tribhuvan University, will conduct the final examination at the end of each semester for each course except Project Work and Internship. The weightage of this final examination is 60% of the overall weightage.