Why to study BSc.CSIT in Nepal

Why study

It depends on the interest of the student whether he is studying or not. If a student is interested in computer and IT, research and software development then this is the best program for such students.
You just have to be more discriminating with the help you render toward other people. However, it may give students the opportunity to participate in large-scale study and research.
If not, they can work in the field of software development. But if a student is interested in hardware then this is not the right subject for such a student.

What's in the course?

The course, which is also targeted at the international market, has a total educational program of 126 credit hours. Globally, the course has a total of 120 credit hours.
Out of the total 126 hours, 75 credits have been allotted for Computer Science, 15 credit hours for Electives, 12 credit hours for Natural Science, 6 credit hours for Management, 6 credit hours for Math, 3 credit hours for Technical Writing and 9 credit hours for projects and internships.
Students must study a total of 40 subjects over a four-year period. In the first two years, a total of 20 subjects have to be studied at the rate of 5 per semester, while from the third year, students can choose one subject of their choice in each semester.
According to Poudel, students are assessed on a grading system (GPA). Most of them get 80 marks through board examination and 20 marks through internal assessment.
However, in case of project work, 60 marks are obtained through board examination, 20 marks through internal evaluation and 20 marks through project evaluation.
In the seventh semester, the student has to do a major project of 100 integers. In order to pass, you have to bring 40 marks. Similarly, in the eighth semester, students have to do an internship for 200 integers. In which 80 marks have to be brought to pass.

Eligibility for study

This subject is for everyone in terms of grading and ability. The course is designed to be read by the average student to the average student.
However, the course also requires a minimum requirement. Which are as follows:
1. Must have completed Plus Two in the Faculty of Science or have completed Plus Two-like studies from other foreign universities or educational institutions recognized by Tribhuvan University.
2. Must have studied Physics of 100 integers and Mathematics of 100 integers.
3. Must have passed at least second class in Plus Two or Sosrah level.
4. Must pass at least 35 percent marks in the entrance examination taken by Trivi.
5. All necessary application process should be completed.

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