Course Description
Bachelors of Computer Engineering program is a 4-year (8 semesters) 130 credit undergraduate engineering program. The program is concerned with the analysis, design and evaluation of computer systems, both hardware and software. The program emphasizes computer organization and architecture, systems programming, operating systems and digital hardware design. This field of study not only focuses on how computer systems work, but also how they integrate into the larger picture.
The goal of the program is to ensure that the graduates are fundamentally sound, practical, participatory and professional. Specifically, after graduation, the successful graduates are expected to be engaged in successful professional practice in their chosen discipline who can demonstrate personal and professional leadership in their workplace and community. They are also expected to demonstrate effective communication in an engineering environment, and utilize formal and informal learning opportunities to maintain and enhance technical and professional growth.
Admission Guideline
Bachelors of Computer Engineering program is a 4-year (8 semesters) 130 credit undergraduate engineering program. The program is concerned with the analysis, design and evaluation of computer systems, both hardware and software. The program emphasizes computer organization and architecture, systems programming, operating systems and digital hardware design. This field of study not only focuses on how computer systems work, but also how they integrate into the larger picture.
The goal of the program is to ensure that the graduates are fundamentally sound, practical, participatory and professional. Specifically, after graduation, the successful graduates are expected to be engaged in successful professional practice in their chosen discipline who can demonstrate personal and professional leadership in their workplace and community. They are also expected to demonstrate effective communication in an engineering environment, and utilize formal and informal learning opportunities to maintain and enhance technical and professional growth.
Eligibility
Students should have scored minimum of "C" Grade in all subjects in 10+2 (Secondary Level)
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Students who have passed I.Sc. or 10+2 (Science), or I.E. or equivalent 2nd division or above from University or boards recognized by Pokhara University.
Education Path
Computer Engineering - Computer Engineers, Computer Programmers, or Computer Network Architects in the IT and Computer field
Hardware and Networking - Computer Network Architects, System Engineers, Networking Engineers in IT-based organizations
Artificial Intelligence - Develop computers that simulate human learning and reasoning abilities
Computer Design and Engineering - Design new computer circuits, microchips, and other key electronic components
Software Engineering - Develop methods for the production of software systems on time, within the budget, and without defects
Operating Systems and Networks - Develop basic software for computers or to use for communicating with other computers
Software Applications - Apply computing technology to solve problems outside the everyday computer field, for example, in education of medicine
Information Technology - Develop and manage information systems that support a business or organization
Job Prospects
There are many career opportunities like system administrators, network engineers, OS developers, and Ethical Hackers. Computing professionals might find themselves employed in a variety of environments in academica, research, industry, and governmental, private and business organizations.
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