In recent years, the field of computer science and information technology has been rapidly evolving, with new technologies and trends emerging regularly. As a result, academic institutions that offer Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology (B.Sc. CSIT) programs need to keep their curricula up-to-date to ensure that students receive the latest and most relevant education.
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.
Here is the table of Content For BSc.CSIT Entrance Examination
Mathematics(25 Marks)
The chapter are as follows:
Algebra(6-12 Marks)
1.Set, Real Number System and Logic
2.Relation and Function
3.Logarithmic Function
4.Matrix and Determinates
5.Sequence and Series
6.Complex Number
7.Polynomial Equation
8.System of Linear Equations
9.Binomial Equations
10.Permutation and Combination
Trigonometry(2-3 Marks)
11.Basic Trigonometry and Circular function
12.Trigonometric Equation and General Solution
13.Properties of Triangles.
Co-Ordinate Geometry(4-6 Marks)
14.Straight lines
15.Pair of Straight Line
16.Circle
17.Parabola
18.Ellipse
19.Hyperbola
20.Coordinates in Space/Plane
Calculus(6-8 Marks)
21.Limit and Continuity
22.Derivatives (Differentiation)
23.Application of Derivatives
24.Anti-Derivatives (Integration)
25.Application of Integration
Vector(1-2 Marks)
26.vector
Probability (1-2 Marks)
27.Probability
Physics (25 Marks)
The chapter are as follows:
Mechanics (5-7 Marks)
1.Dimension, Error Analysis and Vector
2.Kinematics
3.Newton Law of Motion and Friction
4.Work, Energy, Power and Collision
5.Circular Motion
6.Gravitation
7.Rotational Motion
8.Simple Harmonic Motion
9.Hydrostatics
10.Surface Tension
11.Fluid Dynamics
12.Elasticity
Heat and Thermodynamics (3-4 Marks)
13.Thermometry and Thermal Expansion
14.Calorimetry, Change of state and Hygrometry
15.Kinetic Theory of Gases, Gas Laws and Thermodynamics
16.Transmission of Heat
Optics(3-4 Marks)
17.Reflection at Plane and Curved Mirrors
18.Refraction at Plane Surface and Total Internal Reflection
19.Refraction through Prism and Dispersion of Light
20.Refraction through Lens
21.Photometry
22.Chromatic Aberration in Lens, Optical Instruments and Human Eye
Wave(3 Marks)
23.Wave Motion and Velocity of Sound
24.Stationary Waves
25.Droppler’s Effect
26.Wave Nature, Interference, Diffraction and Polarization
Electrostatics(1-2 Marks)
27.Electric Charge, Field and Potential
28.Capacitors
Electricity and Magnetism (3-4 Marks)
29.Electric Current
30.Heating Effect of Current and Thermo Electricity
31.Meters
32.Magnetism
33.Magnetic Effect of Current
34.Electro Magnetic Induction
35.Alternating Current (AC)
Modern Physics (4-5 Marks)
36.Charged Particles
37.Photo Electric Effect
38.Atomic Structure
39.X- Rays
40.Nuclear Physics and Radio Activity
41.Semiconductor
Chemistry (25 Marks)
The chapter are as follows:
Physical Chemistry (8-11 Marks)
1.Language of Chemistry and Mole Concept
2.Atomic Structure
3.Periodic Table
4.Acidimetry and Alkalimetry
5.Chemical Bounding and Hybridizations
6.Chemical and Ionic Equilibrium
7.Electrochemistry
8.Acid, Base and Salt
9.Thermodynamics
10.Chemical Kinetics
11.Oxidation and Reduction
12.State of Matter
Inorganic Chemistry (8-10 Marks)
13.Water
14.Nitrogen
15.Oxygen Family
16.Sodium
17.Metal and Metallurgy
18.Heavy Metal
19.Halogens
Organic Chemistry (7-8 Marks)
20.Sources and Purification of Organic Compounds
21.General Characteristics Organic Chemistry
22.Nomenclature of Organic Compound
23.Functional Groups of Homologous Series and Isomerism
24.Saturate and Unsaturated Hydrocarbon
25.Haloalkane and Haloarenes, Benzene
26.Alcohol, Phenol and Ethers
27.Aldehydes and Ketones
28.Carboxylic Acid and it’s Derivatives and Nitro Alkanes and Amines
29.Molecules of Life
English (15 Marks)
The chapter are as follows:
1.Articles
2.Use of Tense
3.Tag Question
4.Conditional Sentence
5.Prepositions
6.Sound of English
7.Stress
8.Subject Verb Agreement
9.Active and Passive Voice
10.Direct and Indirect Speech
11.Sentence Structure
12.Causative Verbs
13.Prefix and Suffix
14.Pronouns
15.Connective / Conjunction
16.Word Power
17.Intonation
General IT (10 Marks)
The chapter are as follows:
1.Introduction to Computer
2.Computer Software and Programming Concept
3.Computer Fundamental and Multimedia
4.Application Package
5.Introduction to Internet and www network
6.E-mail,Social Network, E-Governance Service
7.Digital Finance Tools and Application
8.Overviews of Facts Skills and Cyber Security
9.Network
10.Software
11.Number System Conversion, Boolean Logic
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