Program Objectives
The Bachelor of Computer System and Information Technology (BCSIT) which was previously named as Bachelor of Computer Information System (BCIS) program of Pokhara University provides students with foundational knowledge and practical skills needed in various areas of information systems, computer technology, and management. The program aims to develop students’ intellectual ability, technical skills, and managerial applications through an appropriate blending of computer, information technology, and business courses
The objectives of the Bachelor of Computer Systems and Information Technology (BCSIT) program are as follows:
- To develop a strong foundation in computer systems, hardware, software, and information technology, ensuring that students grasp fundamental principles and technologies.
- To foster problem-solving abilities, enabling students to analyze complex technical issues, identify solutions, and effectively implement strategies to address them.
- To provide students with the knowledge and skills to design, develop, and maintain software applications using relevant programming languages and methodologies.
- To teach students how to manage information systems, including database management, network administration, and cybersecurity, ensuring data security and availability.
- To equip students with the ability to collect, process, and analyze data, enabling meaningful insights and data-driven decision-making.
- To develop strong written and verbal communication skills, allowing students to convey technical information to diverse audiences and foster collaboration.
- To offer a foundation in business and management principles, helping students understand how IT aligns with organizational goals within a business context.
- To align the curriculum with industry-recognized certifications to enhance employability and industry competitiveness.
Curriculum Structure
Course Code | Courses | Credits |
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ENG 111 | English | 3 |
MTH 113 | Mathematics I | 3 |
CMP 173 | Internet Technology I | 3 |
CMP 171 | Fundamentals of Computer Systems | 3 |
CMP 172 | Programming Language | 3 |
Course Code | Courses | Credit |
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ENG 112 | Business Communication | 3 |
MTH 114 | Mathematics II | 3 |
CMP 174 | Digital Systems | 3 |
CMP 175 | Object-Oriented Language (Java) | 3 |
CMP 176 | Data Structure and Algorithm | 3 |
PRJ 181 | Project I | 2 |
Course Code | Courses | Credit |
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STT 220 | Linear Algebra and Probability | 3 |
CMP 271 | Database Management System | 3 |
CMP 272 | Object-Oriented Analysis and Design | 3 |
CMP 273 | Internet Technology II (Programming) | 3 |
MGT 222 | Principles of Management | 3 |
Course Code | Courses | Credits |
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CMP 275 | Computer Architecture and Microprocessor | 3 |
CMP 274 | Numerical Methods | 3 |
CMP 276 | Software Engineering and Project Management | 3 |
CMP 277 | Data Communication and Networks | 3 |
FIN 222 | Fundamentals of Financial Management | 3 |
PRJ 281 | Project II | 2 |
Course Code | Courses | Credits |
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MKT 351 | Digital Marketing | 3 |
CMP 381 | Operating Systems | 3 |
MGT 322 | Organizational Behavior | 3 |
CMP 471 | Artificial Intelligence | 3 |
Concentration I | 3 |
Course Code | Courses | Credit |
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CMP 384 | Computer Graphics | 3 |
RCH 322 | Research Methods | 3 |
CMP 382 | Cloud Computing | 3 |
ECO 322 | Applied Economics | 3 |
Concentration II | 3 |
Course Code | Courses | Credit |
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MGT 422 | Strategic Management | 3 |
MGT 423 | Management of Human Resources | 3 |
CMP 383 | Digital Economy | 3 |
CMP 472 | Information System Security | 3 |
PRJ 481 | Major Project | 4 |
Concentration III | 3 |
Course Code | Courses | Credits |
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LAW 422 | Legal Aspects of Business and Technology | 3 |
MGT 424 | Innovation and Entrepreneurship | 3 |
INT 494 | Internship | 5 |
Concentration IV | 3 |
Program Features
The BCSIT is a four-year program structured in eight semesters. A student needs to complete 127 credit hours of coursework, project work and internship for graduation.
Besides lectures, the classes are facilitated by case studies, group discussions, project assignments, field visits, class presentations and other teaching methods. In order to develop communication and interpersonal skills, students are emphasized to participate in class activities, group discussions and individual presentations.
The medium of instruction and examination for this program will be English, and a student is expected to have good English language proficiency with acceptable communication skill.
The Semester System
The prominent feature of the semester system is the continuous evaluation of a student’s performance, and flexibility given to the students to progress at a pace suited to his/her individual ability as per the credit requirements.
The credit hour assigned to each course of this program varies depending on its lecture, tutorial and practical work hours in a week. One lecture/contact hour per week per semester is assigned one credit. That is, a three credit hours course has 48 class hours. A faculty member is assigned to teach each of the courses. If the course is taught by more than one faculty member, then one of the members is designated as the coordinator of that course.
Entry Requirements and Admission Procedures
Eligibility
The entry requirement for a new student in BCSIT will be Intermediate or Higher Secondary level (10+2) or Proficiency Certificate Level (PCL) with second division or equivalent as recognized by Pokhara University. In addition, the student must pass the entrance test conducted by the concerned colleges.
Documents Required
The applicant is required to submit the following documents with the application form made available by the concerned college/school by paying a predetermined fee:
- Completed and signed BCSIT application form.
- Official transcripts from the academic institutions previously attended.
Certificates of all degrees should be photocopied and submitted with proper attestation. Enrolment is conditional upon completion of all admission formalities including payment of all fees as determined by the college. Incomplete applications shall not be processed.
Admission Procedures
A notice inviting applications for admission is publicly announced. Application forms and information brochures are provided, on request, after the payment of the prescribed fee. The concerned college scrutinizes the application. The eligible candidates are informed to take the entrance test. The date and time for the entrance test are informed to the applicants by the concerned colleges. The college may also interview the candidates for the final selection for admission.
The candidates who are given provisional admission under special conditions are required to submit all necessary documents within a month after their regular classes begin. A student who fails to do so will have his/ her admission canceled.