BCT First Year - Part I Syllabus | IOE, Tribhuvan University

BCT First Year - Part I Syllabus | IOE, Tribhuvan University

Welcome to the syllabus section for the Bachelor of Computer Engineering (BCT) program offered by the Institute of Engineering (IOE), Tribhuvan University, Nepal. This program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in computer hardware, software, networking, and emerging technologies.

Below, you will find the curriculum details organized by academic year and part/semester. Understanding your syllabus is key to effective study planning and academic success.

BCT Syllabus by Year and Part/Semester

Teaching Schedule & Examination Scheme

S.N.Course CodeCourse TitleCreditsLTPTotalTheory (hours, marks)Practical (hours, marks)Total Marks
1SH 101Engineering Mathematics I332-53 hrs / 40 + 60-100
2CT 101Computer Programming331373 hrs / 40 + 6050150
3ME 101Engineering Drawing22-463 hrs / 20 + 3050100
4EX 101Fundamental of Electrical and Electronics Engineering331373 hrs / 40 + 6050150
5SH 102Engineering Physics441273 hrs / 40 + 6025125
6ME 106Engineering Workshop11-34- / 20 + 30-50

Total: Credits: 16 | Contact Hours: 36 | Theory: 200 | Practical: 270 | Internal: 205 | Total Marks: 675


Note on Syllabus Structure: The BCT program typically spans four academic years, each divided into two parts (Part I and Part II), which correspond to semesters.

Placeholder Links: The links provided above (e.g., /syllabus/computer/year1-part1/) are placeholders. You will need to update these with the actual URLs to your specific BCT syllabus pages or documents once they are created. Each link should ideally lead to a page detailing the subjects, credit hours, and examination schemes for that particular part/semester.

Accuracy and Updates: We strive to keep this information accurate and up-to-date. The syllabus is subject to revisions by IOE. Always cross-reference with official IOE announcements or your department for the most current version.

Contributions Welcome: If you find any discrepancies, have updated syllabus documents, or wish to contribute in any other way, please visit our general contribution page on GitHub. For syllabus-specific updates, you can directly access the syllabus content folder. Your help is invaluable in keeping this resource beneficial for all students!

For updates specific to this BCT Year I, Part I Syllabus page, you can suggest an edit directly on GitHub. Your help is invaluable in keeping this resource beneficial for all students!