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Undergraduate Program

Bachelor of Computer System and Information Technology (BCSIT)

Affiliation

Pokhara University

Duration

4 Years (8 Semesters)

Total Credit

127 Hours

Non Credit Course

250 Hours

The Bachelor of Computer Systems and Information Technology (BCSIT) program integrates management principles with core IT concepts to meet modern market demands. Students gain exposure to contemporary management concepts, critical issues, and best practices while sharpening information systems and technology skills essential for developing robust management information systems. The BCSIT is a four-year program structured in eight semesters. Students must complete 127 credit hours of coursework, project work, and internship for graduation. The course includes four elective courses, each worth three credit hours, allowing students to explore personal interests.

BCSIT offers practical experience through internships, minor projects, and project-based learning, enhancing real-world problem-solving skills. A total of eight-credit projects are required for graduation, enabling students to demonstrate their comprehensive understanding and research abilities. The program also focuses on developing soft skills like teamwork, communication, and leadership, preparing graduates for dynamic business and technology roles.

The college has been very fortunate with the quality of students group it has been attracting over the years. To acknowledge and appreciate the outstanding performance of students, the college has instituted a “Performance Based Scholorship” for the Bachelor’s degree program that is transparent and competitive. The scholorship scheme has the following provisions.

SGPA RangeTuition Fee Waiver
4.00100% tuition fee waiver
3.9450% tuition fee waiver
> 3.88 and < 3.9440% tuition fee waiver
3.8830% tuition fee waiver
3.80 and < 3.8815% tuition fee waiver
3.70 and < 3.8010% tuition fee waiver
Topper of each sectionRs. 1000 cash + certificate

Department Contact Info.

Bachelor of Computer System and Information Technology (BCSIT)

Nabin Kumar Shrestha, Asst. Director, Undergraduate Programs

Eligibility for Enrollment

  • Must have successfully completed 10+2 or PCL or any other equivalent degree from Higher Secondary School Board, or from universities or boards recognized by Pokhara University.
  • Must have studied English as a full paper at the PC Level or 10+2 programme.
  • Must have secured the minimum marks of 45% / 2 CGPA at 10+2 level.
  • Must pass the entrance test administered by BIC.

Fee structure

The fee structure is applicable for the year 2024 only. Scholarships are available: Please visit the college for more details.

Curricular Structure

Course codeSubjectsCredits
ENG 111English 3
MTH 113Mathematics I3
 CMP 173Internet Technology I3
CMP 171Fundamentals of Computer Systems3
CMP 172Programming Language3
Course codeSubjectsCredits
ENG 112Business Communication3
MTH 114Mathematics II3
CMP 174Digital Systems3
CMP 175Object-Oriented Language (Java)3
CMP 176Data Structure and Algorithm3
 PRJ 181Project I2
Course codeSubjectsCredits
STT 220Linear Algebra and Probability3
CMP 271Database Management System3
CMP 272Object-Oriented Analysis and Design 3
CMP 273Internet Technology II (Programming)3
 MGT 222Principles of Management3
Course codeSubjectsCredits
CMP 275Computer Architecture and Microprocessor3
CMP 274Numerical Methods3
 CMP 276Software Engineering and Project Management3
CMP 277Data Communication and Networks3
FIN 222Fundamentals of Financial Management3
 PRJ 281Project II2
Course codeSubjectsCredits
MKT 351Digital Marketing3
CMP 381 Operating Systems3
 MGT 322Organizational Behavior3
CMP 471Artificial Intelligence3
 Concentration I3

 

Course codeSubjectsCredits
CMP 384Computer Graphics3
RCH 322Research Methods3
CMP 382 Cloud Computing3
 ECO 322Applied Economics3
 Concentration II3

 

Course codeSubjectsCredits
MGT 422Strategic Management3
MGT 423Management of Human Resources3
CMP 383Digital Economy3
CMP 472Information System Security3
PRJ 481Major Project4
 Concentration III3
Course codeSubjectsCredits
LAW 422Legal Aspects of Business and Technology3
MGT 424Innovation and Entrepreneurship3
INT 494Internship5
 Concentration IV3
Course Code Subjects Credits
ENG 101 English I 3
MTH 103 Mathematics I 3
PSY 101 General Psychology 3
ECO 101 Introductory Microeconomics 3
MGT 111 Principles of Management 3
CMP 161 Programming Language 3
Course Code Subjects Credits
ENG 102 English II 3
MTH 104 Mathematics II 3
ECO 201 Introductory Macroeconomics 3
CMP 162 Digital Systems 3
CMP 163 Object Oriented Language (Java) 3
Course Code Subjects Credits
STT 101 Business Statistics 3
CMP 264 Numerical Methods 3
CMP 261 System Analysis and Design 3
SOC 101 Fundamentals Of Sociology 3
CMP 263 Computer Architecture and Microprocessor 3
Course Code Subjects Credits
STT 201 Data Analysis and Modeling 3
ACC 121 Financial Accounting I 3
CMP 262 Database Management System 3
MGT 211 Fundamentals of Organizational Behavior 3
CMP 265 Internet Technology (Web Programming) 3
PRJ 291 Minor Project I 1
Course Code Subjects Credits
FIN 133 Fundamentals of Financial Management 3
CMP 361 Operating Systems 3
CMP 362 Data Communications and Networks 3
MKT 241 Principles of Marketing 3
CMP 363 Advance Programming (JAVA) 3
Course Code Subjects Credits
RCH 311 Business Research Methods 3
MGT 311 Fundamentals of Operations Management 3
CMP 365 Electronic Commerce (Programming) 3
CMP 366 Computer Graphics and Image Processing 3
CMP 367 Data Structure and Algorithms 3
PRJ 391 Minor Project II 2
Course Code Subjects Credits
CMP 461 Information System Security 3
CMP 462 IT Project Management 3
MGT 314 Management of Human Resources 3
INT 393 Internship 3
  Elective I 3
Course CodeSubjectsCredits
MGT 412Strategic Management3
CMP 464Digital Economy3
PRJ 493Major Project4
LAW 291Legal Aspects of Business and Technology3
 Elective II3
Course TitleCredits
Advance Networking with IPV6 3
Wireless Communication3
Network Security3
Embedded System Routing and Switching 3
System Admin3
Distributed System3
Ethical Hacking3
Subjects Credits
Python Programming 3
Advance Java 3
Compiler Design and Construction 3
Mobile Computing 3
Dot Net 3
Software Project Management 3
Open-source Technology 3
SubjectsCredits
MIS and e-business3
E-governance3
Social Entrepreneurship3
Financial Accounting3
International Business3
Knowledge Management3
Managerial Accounting3
SubjectsCredits
Fundamentals of Animations3
3D Modeling3
Moving Images and VFX3
Multimedia Development Tools3
Sound and Music Production3
Advance Animation Techniques3
SubjectsCredits
Advance Database3
Data Analysis and Modeling3
Data Warehousing and Data Mining3
Database Administration3
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning3
Distributed Database Management3
Object Oriented Database Management3

Your Future Prospects

Chief Information Officers

Software Engineers

Network Administrators

Systems Analysts

Systems Integrators

Systems Designers

Database Managers

Interface Specialists

Programmers/ Developers

Project Based Learning

At Boston International College (BIC), we wholeheartedly embrace project-based learning, a transformative approach that empowers students to apply their acquired theoretical knowledge and skills to real-time practical experiences. In our esteemed BCSIT program, enrolled students are provided with a rich learning environment where they tackle small-scale projects, directly related to each subject, under the guidance of dedicated subject teachers.

Our BCSIT program goes beyond traditional methods by incorporating three comprehensive projects, scheduled for the fourth, sixth, and eighth semesters, carrying 1, 2, and 4 credit hours respectively. These projects aim to immerse students in the development of medium to large scale projects, collaborating within small teams to replicate real-world scenarios. Throughout these projects, students experience every aspect of the development process, including problem specification, requirement extraction, system design, implementation, integration, rigorous testing, and meticulous documentation.

By embracing project-based learning in BCSIT, we equip our students with invaluable hands-on experience, fostering innovation, critical thinking, and teamwork. Join Boston International College today to be part of a dynamic educational journey that empowers you with the skills needed to excel in the ever-evolving world of information technology.

  • Normally three or four students work in a team.
  • Students generally work with the tools like JAVA, .NET, PHP, Python, MySQL, Oracle, and so on.
  • Each group is supervised by a supervisor with expertise in the related project.
  • The BIC has a separate Department of ICT Research and Project to systematize the overall activities about the project work.
  • Students project work will be evaluated by project supervisors, internal examiners and external examiners on the basis of project reports.
  • Project demonstration and presentation.

We motivate our students to study research articles published in international journals with higher impact factors in order to be updated about new trends and innovations being developed in the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Also, we encourage them to develop their projects with emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (Al) and Machine Learning, Internet of Things (loT), virtual and augmented reality, Robotics and Automation, edge computing, cybersecurity, and so on.

Students Projects

Hospital Appointment System

Khalti Book App

E-Vaccination System

Inventory Management System

Blood Donation

Airline Reservation System

Hospital Management System

Rental House Management System

Hotel Table Reservation System

Fancy Management System

To Do List System

Laundry Management System

Event Management System

Faculty Feedback System

The BIC organizes an ICT Project Exhibition Day every year where students demonstrate their academic projects with in-house staff, faculties and students as well as invited government authorities, and business experts around the county.

FAQs

The primary objective is to provide students with foundational knowledge and practical skills in information systems, computer technology, and management.
Objectives include developing a strong foundation in computer systems, fostering problem-solving abilities, designing and maintaining software applications, managing information systems, and equipping students with data analysis skills and business principle.
The curriculum includes Foundation Courses, Management Core Courses, IT Core Courses, Concentration Courses, and Project Work and Internship.
A three-credit course has 48 class hours, with each credit representing one lecture/contact hour per week per semester.
Students must earn at least a ‘D’ grade in each course, complete the internship with a ‘Pass’ grade, complete all specified courses and projects, and maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.0.
A CGPA of 3.6 or above is needed to graduate with distinction.
To qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must have a CGPA of 3.7 or above.
Project-based learning at BIC involves applying theoretical knowledge to real-time practical experiences through projects scheduled in the fourth, sixth, and eighth semesters.
CGPA is calculated by dividing the cumulative total honor points earned by the cumulative total number of credit hours taken.
The internship provides real-life on-the-job exposure and an opportunity to apply theoretical concepts in practical situations.
BIC provides a rich learning environment with small-scale projects, dedicated subject teachers, and a focus on real-world scenarios.
Recent projects include Garbage Segregation, Smart Attendance System with Face Recognition, and Inventory Management System.
BIC organizes an ICT Project Exhibition Day every year.
Students are encouraged to develop projects using emerging technologies such as AI, IoT, and cybersecurity.
Students are encouraged to participate in class activities, group discussions, and individual presentations to develop these skills.
Management courses cover Principles of Management, Financial Management, Digital Marketing, Organizational Behavior, Research Methods, Strategic Management, and others.
Features include project-based learning, emphasis on emerging technologies, and activities like hackathons, project exhibitions, and IT clubs.
Hands-on learning is provided through project-based learning, internships, and real-world application projects in various subjects.
Each project group is supervised by a faculty member with expertise in the related area. There is also a dedicated Department of ICT Research and Project to support project activities.
The program encourages students to develop projects using emerging technologies like AI, Machine Learning, IoT, VR/AR, Robotics, and Cybersecurity.
The program integrates management principles to help students understand how IT aligns with organizational goals and business contexts.
By aligning the curriculum with industry-recognized certifications and providing practical experience through projects and internships, the program enhances employability.
The medium of instruction and examination is English, and students are expected to have good English proficiency and communication skills.
Graduates can pursue careers in various fields of information technology, including software development, network administration, cybersecurity, data analysis, and more.
Activities include hackathons, project exhibitions, IT clubs, workshops, and seminars, fostering a collaborative and innovative learning environment.