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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology (BSc.CSIT) at Far Western University is a comprehensive four-year program designed to provide students with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of computer science and IT. The program is tailored to meet the growing demands of the IT industry, equipping students with the skills needed for careers in software development, network administration, database management, and more.

Why Choose BSc.CSIT at Aadim National College?

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Our program covers a wide range of topics, from fundamental programming and database management to advanced subjects like artificial intelligence, mobile computing, and data mining.
  • Practical Learning: With a focus on hands-on experience, students engage in projects, internships, and lab work to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios.
  • Expert Faculty: Learn from experienced professionals and academicians who bring both industry and academic expertise to the classroom.
  • Career Opportunities: Graduates are well-prepared to enter the IT industry or pursue further studies in specialized fields.

Course Structure

The B.Sc. CSIT curriculum is designed by following the course practiced in accredited international universities. Students of this programe have to study the course of 136 Credit hours dividing the following areas.

S.N. Course Credit Hours
1. Computer Science (Core Courses) 84
2. Natural Science Compulsory Courses 8
3. Mathematics Courses 12
4. English Courses 3
5. Management Courses 3
6. Computer Science Elective Courses 15
7. Internship and Project 8
8. Research Methodology for CS 3
  Total 136

CURRICULUM SCHEMA
First Semester I

Course Code Courese Title Credit Hrs Full Marks
CSIT 111 English Grammer & Composition 3 100
CSIT 112 Information Technology Fundamentals 3 100
CSIT 113 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 100
CSIT 114 Electronic Principles 3TH +1PR 100
CSIT 115 Programming Fundamentals & C Programming 3 100

Second Semester II

Course Code Course Title Credit Hrs Full Marks
CSIT 121 Data Structure & Algorithms 3 100
CSIT 122 Digital Logic Design 3 100
CSIT 123 Linear Algebra 3 100
CSIT 124 Mechanics & Electrodynamics 3TH + 1PR 100
CSIT 125 Microprocessor System 3 100

Third Semester III

Course Code Course Credit Hrs Full Marks
CSIT 211 Computer Organization & architecture 3 100
CSIT 212 Discrete Structures 3 100
CSIT 213 Introduction to Management 3 100
CSIT 214 Object oriented programming with C++ 3 100
CSIT 215 operating system 3 100
CSIT 216 Statistics and probability 3 100

Fourth Semester IV

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Full Marks
CSIT 221 Applied Statistics 3 100
CSIT 222 Data Communication & Network 3 100
CSIT 223 Database Management System 3 100
CSIT 224 Numerical Methods 3 100
CSIT 225 System Analysis & Design 3 100
CSIT 226 Theory of Computation 3 100

Academic Qualifications

Completion of Higher Secondary Education: Applicants must have successfully completed their higher secondary education (10+2) or equivalent from a recognized institution.
Science Stream with Mathematics: Students must have completed their higher secondary education in the Science stream with Mathematics as one of the subjects. Other subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and English are also typically required.

Minimum Grade/Percentage

  • For Grade 12 System: Students should have secured a minimum of a ‘C’ grade in all subjects in Grade 11 and Grade 12, with an aggregate GPA of at least 2.0.
  • For Percentage System: Students should have secured a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in their 10+2 or equivalent examinations.

Entrance Examination

Mandatory Entrance Test: Applicants must appear for and pass the entrance examination conducted by Far Western University for BSc.CSIT admissions.

Exam Content: The entrance exam usually tests the applicants’ knowledge in subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English, along with general aptitude in IT-related topics.

Merit-Based Selection: Admission is generally based on merit, which is determined by the scores obtained in the entrance examination and academic performance in previous studies.

Additional Requirements

  • Documentation: Students are required to submit academic transcripts, certificates, and other relevant documents during the application process.
  • Interview (if applicable): Some universities may conduct interviews as part of the selection process, though this is less common.
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