Overview
Overviews of BCSIT at Boston International College, Chitwan (Affiliated with Pokhara University)
The Boston International College, Chitwan, Offers a Bachelor of Computer Systems and Information Technology (BCSIT) program that 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 their information systems and technology skills, which are essential for developing robust management information systems.
Program Structure
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Duration: Four years, divided into eight semesters.
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Credit Hours: 127 credit hours, including coursework, project work, and internships.
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Non-Credit Course: 250 hours.
Course Features
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Includes four elective courses, each worth three credit hours, enabling students to explore personal interests.
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Practical experience through internships, minor projects, and project-based learning.
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Eight-credit projects required for graduation, focusing on comprehensive understanding and research skills.
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Emphasis on developing soft skills like teamwork, communication, and leadership.
Key Features
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Guest Sessions: 50+
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Student-Led Projects: 28+
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Average Graduation Rate: 69%
Graduation Rates Over the Years
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2017: 74%
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2018: 62%
Student Testimonial
"Boston International College (BIC) has significantly impacted my academic and personal growth. With challenging programs, expert faculty, and a supportive environment, BIC fosters critical thinking and mentorship. The approachable staff and diverse classes have helped me navigate my academic journey confidently."
— Kushal Bhujel, BCSIT 2nd Semester
Contact Boston International College's administrative office for detailed information on the BCSIT course, including fees, scholarships, facilities, counseling, eligibility, criteria, etc.