BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING

The BE Computer program provides students with knowledge and skills in hardware and software required for the analysis, design and development of Computer and Information Systems that are demanded by the modern day society and industry.
LEVEL:
UNDERGRADUATE
Study Mode:
FULL TIME
Course Length:
4 YEARS
Course Code:
G400
Course Specification:
LEVEL:
UNDERGRADUATE
Study Mode:
FULL TIME
Course Length:
4 YEARS
Course Code:
G400
Course Specification:

Message from the Head of Department

Information and Communication Technology has become an integral part of modern life. Life cannot be imagined without internet, smart phones and computers. We work, play, socialize, share information with the help of IT, IT has been changing the dynamics of life. As a student of the oldest and richest department in terms of faculties and facilities, we offer students two diverse degrees in “Bachelor of Engineering in IT” and “Bachelor of Computer Engineering”, prior on focusing mostly on application area and later on focusing on development area. Understanding the profound theoretical base and developing the practical skills to get ready for the future is how we mould our students. Our programs provide the students with a wide spectrum of courses and trainings to create expertise in them. Learning by doing, Laboratory based classes, Projects, and opportunities for internships or even placements provide a solid opportunity for paving the golden path for academics as well as professional career. Past data shows that our graduates have been easily absorbed by the industry both nationally and globally. Our students have also been able to secure brilliant academic path in foreign universities. As IT and Computer Engineering has been constantly evolving from very recent past, the future in this field has very high prospects. The department being operated from 2001 A.D. has been delivering the best to our students. We heartily welcome the prospective students for a better professional development at this center of excellence.

Bibek Ropakheti,

Associate Professor,

Head of Department of IT and Computer Engineering 

Engineering Mathematics | Physics

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Engineering Mathematics | Physics

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Engineering Mathematics | Physics

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Engineering Mathematics | Physics

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Module:     4CS001

Credits:     20

Period:     1

Type:     Core

This module provides an introduction to the foundational principles shared by contemporary programming languages, preparing you to write programs in various languages. Topics covered include problem-solving, algorithm design and construction (such as sequence, selection, and iteration), variables, data types, assignment operations, logic, basics of object-oriented programming (like objects, classes, attributes, and methods), programming practices (including style, testing, and debugging), and basic data structures like arrays and lists.

Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

NEB 10+2 (any stream) Year 12 score of 55% or above (2.4/4 GPA or above) with minimum grade of D or above in each subject. In case the NEB of
Nepal changes the letter grading system, the minimum grade in each subject should be the minimum acceptable grade as pass grade by NEB.

IGCSE 2 ‘A’ level passes with minimum grades A to C or 3 ‘A’ Level Passes with minimum grades D or above.
Indian CBSE/ISC with Year 12 pass and score of 60% or above.

Mathematics / Computer Science requirements (Any one of the following):

SEE Mathematics Score of 50% or above (Grade C+ or above).
NEB Year 12 Mathematics / Applied Mathematics / Business Mathematics Score of 50% or above (Grade C+ or above).
NEB Year 12 Computer Science score of 60% or above (Grade B or above).
Indian CBSE/ISC Mathematics score of 55% or above, or Computer Science score of 65% or above.

English Language Requirements (Any one of the following):

NEB Year 12 English score of 50% or above (Grade C+ or above) or Indian CBSE/ISC English score of 55% or above.
General paper (A or AS level), English (A or AS level) with Grade E or above.
Have studied at level 3 and above and were taught/assessed in English
IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5. in each sub-element.
ELLT overall score of 6 with no component less than 5.

Equivalent English qualifications, International student language requirements.

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