| KIST College of Information Technology (KIST-CIT)was established in 2002, expanding the educational horizon of the academic scenario in Nepal. This faculty is affiliated to Purbanchal University and is devoted to achieve excellence in technical education and research. | | | | This course offers a whole new dimension in the development of information systems and the interactions between people and those systems. This course focuses on the development of an in-depth understanding go the core science and skills of computing with a syllabus that addresses computer programming languages, software engineering, operating system design, data structures, computer architecture and other disciplines of information technology. |
Objectives | | | | | *
| To prepare IT professionals proficient in the use of computers & computational techniques in order to develop effective information systems to solve real life problems in the organizational milieu. | | | *
| To develop students skill in object-oriented software design methods and data management systems. | | | *
| To provide professional training to students by combining information technology with managerial skill. | | | *
| To prepare students to proceed on to post graduate level study in information management within and outside the country. |
Admission Criteria
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| The candidate must have completed intermediate/certificate level or 10+2 or equivalent degree from any recognized university/board. | | | *
| Candidates should have appeared at least one paper Mathematics in PCL or +2 level.
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| Candidates must have secured 45% marks
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| Candidates are required to appear in the entrance exam test conducted by Purbanchal University(PU)
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Attendance | | | | A student must have a minimum 80% attendance to be able to appear for the final examination conducted by PU. Failing to do so might result in him/her getting NQ. |
NQ(Not Qualified) | | | | A student might be considered for NQ if the following conditions apply | | | *
| If the students' attendance in a semester is less than 80%
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| If the students fail to pass different tests conducted throughout the semester, at the recommendation of the concerned subject teacher
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Passing Grade and Grading System | | | Letter grades are used to show the academic sanding of a student. with the following values, equivalent marks % and remarks. The grading system shall be as follows:
| | | Letter Grade | Grade Value | Equivalent Marks | Remarks | | | | | | | A | 4.0 | 100 to 80 | Excellent | B | 3.0 | Less than 80 to 60 | Good | C | 2.0 | Less than 60 to 50 | Average | D | 1.0 | Less than 50 to 40 | Fair | | F | 0.0 | Less than 40 | Fail | | I | - | Incomplete or absent | Incomplete |
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