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Banasthali, Kathmandu • Phone: 01-4964068, 4960509 • Email: [email protected] www.nacolnist.edu.np NATIONAL COLLEGE (NIST) AFFILIATED TO TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY Right Destinations for Quality Education... NIST FOUNDATION National School of Sciences (NSS) +2 Science & Management, AdvancEd Lainchour, Kathmandu T 01 4423706, 4435408, 4422050 [email protected] | www.nist.edu.np National College (NACOL) B.Sc. M.Sc. Microbiology, BBS, MBS, BCA, BBM (TU) NIST Higher Education Complex Khusibu Nayabazar, Kathmandu T 01 4360096, 4360367 National College (NACOL) BBS, MBS, BBM, BCA Banasthali, Kathmandu Phone: 01-4964068, 4960509 Email: [email protected] www.nacolnist.edu.np Banepa NIST High School-Science & Management NIST College B.Sc. General & CSIT, B.Sc. Agri.*, BCA Banepa-4, Karunamarga, Kavre T 011 660792, 662355 National College of Food Science & Technology (NCFST) B.Tech. Food (TU) NIST Higher Education Complex Khusibu Nayabazar, Kathmandu T 01 4360096, 4360367 National College for Advance Learning B.Sc. Biochemistry (PU) NIST Higher Education Complex Khusibu Nayabazar, Kathmandu T 01 4360096, 4360367 Bhaktapur NIST School 10+2 Science, Law Lokanthali, Bhaktapur T 01 6634358 www.bktnist.edu.np NIS High School-Science & Mgmt. Patan NIST B.Sc., BBS, BCA, BBM* (TU) Bakhundole-03, Lalitpur T 01 5532854, 5528697 National Model College of Advance Learning (NMCAL) B. Pharma (TU) NIST Higher Education Complex Khusibu Nayabazar, Kathmandu T 01 4360096, 4360367 www.bktnist.edu.np Shemrock NIST Pre-School Banepa - 10, Nayabus Park [email protected] www.bktnist.edu.np NIST FOUNDATION Leadership Innovation Service

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Page 1: NATIONAL COLLEGE PROS2021

Banasthali, Kathmandu • Phone: 01-4964068, 4960509 • Email: [email protected]

NATIONAL COLLEGE (NIST)AFFILIATED TO TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY

R i g h t D e s t i n a t i o n s fo r Q u a l i t y E d u c a t i o n . . .

NIST FOUNDATIONNational School of Sciences (NSS)

+2 Science & Management, AdvancEdLainchour, Kathmandu

T 01 4423706, 4435408, [email protected] | www.nist.edu.np

National College (NACOL)B.Sc. M.Sc. Microbiology, BBS, MBS, BCA, BBM (TU)

NIST Higher Education ComplexKhusibu Nayabazar, Kathmandu

T 01 4360096, 4360367

National College (NACOL)BBS, MBS, BBM, BCA

Banasthali, KathmanduPhone: 01-4964068, 4960509Email: [email protected]

www.nacolnist.edu.npBanepa NISTHigh School-Science & ManagementNIST CollegeB.Sc. General & CSIT, B.Sc. Agri.*, BCABanepa-4, Karunamarga, KavreT 011 660792, 662355

National College of Food Science& Technology (NCFST)B.Tech. Food (TU) NIST Higher Education Complex Khusibu Nayabazar, KathmanduT 01 4360096, 4360367

National College for Advance LearningB.Sc. Biochemistry (PU)NIST Higher Education ComplexKhusibu Nayabazar, KathmanduT 01 4360096, 4360367

Bhaktapur NIST School10+2 Science, LawLokanthali, BhaktapurT 01 6634358www.bktnist.edu.np

NIS High School-Science & Mgmt.

Patan NISTB.Sc., BBS, BCA, BBM* (TU)

Bakhundole-03, LalitpurT 01 5532854, 5528697

National Model Collegeof Advance Learning (NMCAL)

B. Pharma (TU)NIST Higher Education Complex

Khusibu Nayabazar, KathmanduT 01 4360096, 4360367

www.bktnist.edu.np Shemrock NISTPre-School

Banepa - 10, Nayabus [email protected]

www.bktnist.edu.np

NIST FOUNDATIONLeadership • Innovation • Service

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Banasthali, Kathmandu • Phone: 01-4964068, 4960509 • Email: [email protected]

NATIONAL COLLEGE (NIST)AFFILIATED TO TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY

PROSPECTUS2021

‘LEARN, EXPLORE & LEAD’

NIST FOUNDATIONLeadership • Innovation • Service

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National college established in 1998 being a part of NIST Foundation is an institution having a dream to develop a deemed university, focusing exclusively on science and technology, management and agriculture. We have deep sense of responsibility towards our nation and people. Hence, we’re on the lookout for not only the brightest and best student from all over the nation but we equally welcome to those economically weak with high academic courage to develop their potentiality as well. There is no such thing as a typical NIST student. But they do all have one thing in common-they approach the society with curiosity. The sort of curiosity that keeps them going in the face of challenge and often results in extraordinary things.

NIST education will expose you to real world challenges with no easy answers, teaching that opens everything up to question, challenges and opportunities to work across multi-cultural teams. We value all students as individuals. Our smaller class sizes and high-quality teaching will provide more personalized attention and support.

Exciting times are ahead of us and I am confident that you are looking for an inspiring environment where you can achieve all your future career goals in National College. If you take full advantage of the opportunities open to you, you won’t just come out with a degree that is recognized by employers across the globe instead you will also gain skills that will last you for the rest of your life.I also look forward welcoming you and your parents/ guardians into our door step.

With best wishes.

Dr. Madhav Pd. BaralCampus ChiefNational College

FROM CAMPUS CHIEFWELCOME

Exciting times are ahead

of us and I am confi dent

that you are looking for

an inspiring environment

where you can achieve all

your future career goals in

National College.

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Business and commercial activities are dominating today’s global phenomenon. Nepal has also experienced dynamic changes in her Industrial & business environment. There has been a remarkable growth in banking & financial sector. Information technology has been able to leave its marked presence in every business sector. FMCG companies are developing unique selling strategies in order to create a brand image in the market. Overall impacts of these business activities have been able to increase the life style of Nepalese Urban sector.

The growth of business & industrial sector has created a dearth of quality managerial personnel. The essence of quality management education has been a demand of present Nepalese business environment. The role of private education institution is also enhanced as the students & guardians seek appropriate blend of theoretical & practical orientation in the higher management studies.

National college has been established in order to produce the students capable of handling the floor and middle level problems of the organization. They will be leading in future as front and middle level managers equipped with leadership and motivating skills. The BBM, BCA, BBS & MBS programs have been upgraded by Tribhuvan University. All the programs are conducted under the guideline of TU and are managed through excellent team of faculty members using participative style of leadership. Various heads of department function smoothly under the guidance of an academic director.

Thank you.

Prakash Chandra PaudelChairpersonNational College

FROM CHAIRPERSONFEW WORDS

The essence of quality

management education

has been a demand of

present Nepalese business

environment.

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ABOUTTHE NIST FOUNDATIONNIST FOUNDATION is formed as a group of more than 15 academic institutions. The foundation provides students with the opportunity to study courses from preschool leading to masters’ degree qualifications in Nepal. All programs of study are approved at the appropriate level from National Education Board to Tribhuvan University and others.

TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY (TU), established in 1959 A.D., situated in Kirtipur, Kathmandu is the first and renowned institution of higher education in Nepal. There are 39 central departments, 60 constituent campuses in TU. More than 1084 colleges are affiliated to TU. The university is spread over an area of 154.77 hectare land. It is the only university of the nation having collaborative links with numerous international institutions. The university has bilateral agreements with more than 12 dozens international universities/institutions and 9 national institutions. It has four institutes, four faculties and four research centers. The university is one of the largest in the world in term of number of students enrolled. On 2013, the government of Nepal has principally agreed to declare Tribhuvan University as the central University. The University runs courses for students leading to internationally accepted undergraduate, postgraduate, M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees.

TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITYABOUT

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NATIONAL COLLEGEAT A GLANCE

Established in 1998 A.D., National College, faculty of management offers an ever-expanding range of contemporary courses designed to meet the needs of the business community and the nation. Under the umbrella of NIST FOUNDATION, National College is a premier institution providing graduate and post graduate courses in the field of management, science and technology and humanities and social sciences. The college duly affiliated to Tribhuvan University is situated in Banasthali, Kathmandu adjacent to ring road. Furthermore, the college has an extensive network of contracts with institutions throughout the nation.

We are in fact, a group of academicians having substantial experience in the field of education and our aim is to produce Educated, Dynamic and Energetic Youth in the field of management, science and social science capable to be mark stones for the development of the nation. NIST, registered as an NGO is a non-profit oriented organization and wishes to be a Trustee of Society in providing better education at reasonable fee structure. In the short run, NIST has already achieved prominence as one of Nepal’s most innovative and enterprising educational institution in the field of undergraduate studies. In this context, National College Board has been undertaking the task of producing functional managers through BBS program,middle level managers through MBS program, IT professionals through BCA program and corporate leaders and entrepreneurs through BBM programs duly affiliated to Tribhuvan University. Our aim is to become one of the apex educational institution in the republic of Nepal within the first decade of 21st century.

Nava Raj HekaAcademic Director

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MISSIONNational College with the motto of Sanskrit ÆljBfwg+ ;j{wg+ k|wfgd\Æ has a mission to spread the advanced management and science and social science knowledge to the undergraduates and post graduates making them capable and responsible citizen.

NACOL’S mission followed by set defined objectives could be narrated as:

To make the students full aware about the fundamental principles of functional management concept.

To help the students apply the managerial principles into practice through real life business case studies, short term field work, market research activities and defined project work.

To develop the student’s capability in analyzing critically a given business and management problems through group discussion, brain storming and participation approach.

To help demonstrate the proficiency in the skills required for front and middle level managers through application of leadership styles, paper presentation and role playing.

BENEFITS OF STUDYING AT NATIONAL COLLEGE Obtain a globally recognized bachelor’/master’s degree. Opportunity to transfer credits to similar degree of any of the

university as recognized by T.U. Extremely competitive course fees, payable in flexible installments. Renowned faculty Benefit from a modern, fully equipped campus in a central location Access over many online study materials. State-of-the-art Wi-Fi enabled college.

THE COLLEGE CRESTTHE KEY

Unlocks human potential through education and training that opens doors to new opportunities.

THE TORCH

Illuminates career paths with life-long learning and skills through the effective application of harnessed technological progression.

THE QUILL

Demonstrates ability, skills and preservation of knowledge through the power of the written word.

THE SHIELD

Secures the elements through accredited education and training that is relevant and recognised.

THE WREATH

Enfolds the shield and its elements with student-focussed service excellence.

THE RING

Binds people together in unity and inclusivity, utilising the ideals and practices of National College as an unbreakable whole, providing a firm foundation for the College motto to createprosperity through knowledge.

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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES (BBS) Is four year (annual system) program intended to produce competent managers for any sectors of organized activity. The student will have an opportunity to gain broad knowledge and skills required to the operations and management of organizations. Besides, upon completion of BBS, students shall join MBA, MBS, M.Com, MBM, CA, ACCA, FCA, CFA, ICWA and other professional courses of higher studies.

CURRICULAR STRUCTURE BBS recognizes the need for both breadth and depth in the total academic pattern. Therefore, the curriculum for BBS degree comprises four separate and distinct course components: 1. A strong foundation allied areas of business such as language,

economic analysis, legal environment and quantitative method to prepare graduates to understand, analyze and comprehend the management concepts, theories and practices.

2. Core business studies encompassing and integrating all functional areas to provide graduates with and appreciation of the diversity and inter-relationship of business and management issues.

3. The opportunity to concentrate in one area of specialization such as accounting, finance, human resources management and marketing in order to provide graduates with some degree of functional expertise.

COURSE COMPOSITIONCOMPULSORY COURSES MGT 201: Business English MGT 202: Business StatisticsMGT 203: Microeconomics MGT 204: Business LawMGT 205: Business Communication MGT 206: Macroeconomics Core Courses MGT 211: Accounting for Financial Analysis MGT 212: Cost and Management Accounting MGT 213: Principles of Management MGT 214: Fundamentals of Marketing MGT 215: Fundamentals of Financial Management

Be Active

BACHELOR OFBUSINESS STUDIES (BBS)

MGT 216: Foundations of Human Resource ManagementMGT 217: Business Environment and Strategy MGT 218: Taxation and auditingMGT 219: Organizational BehaviorMGT 220: Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development MGT 221: Business Research Methods

CONCENTRATION AREA(Three courses from any one of the following five functional areas)AccountingACC 250: Accounting for BankingACC 251: Accounting for BusinessACC 252: Advanced Financial Accounting ACC 253: Advance AuditingACC 254: Budgeting and Controlling of Profit

Finance FIN 250: Fundamentals of Corporate Finance FIN 251: Commercial Bank ManagementFIN 252: Foundations of Financial Institutions and Markets FIN 253: Fundamentals of InvestmentFIN 254: Insurance and Risk Management

MarketingMKT 250: Fundamentals of SellingMKT 251: Customer Relationship Management MKT 252: Foreign Trade and Export Management in Nepal MKT 253: Fundamentals of AdvertisingMKT 254: Fundamentals of Services Marketing

Management MGT 250: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management MGT 251: International BusinessMGT 252: Management of Industrial Relations MGT 253: Productivity ManagementMGT 254: Quality Management

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ADMISSION PROCESSApplication form and prospectus could be obtained upon payment of Rs. 500/- from the admission office of the college. All applicants should submit the completed application forms as per the details mentioned there on. The applicant Is required to submit the following copies of his/her complete undergraduate documents along with the application form. Completed & signed application form

Certificates of SLC and +2 or equivalent exam passed

Equivalence, transfer & character certificate wherever applicable

Two passport size photos(besides affixes at application form)

Students after submitting the application form are required to go through written test. Shortlisted candidates from the written test conducted by NACOL will be interviewed in order to judge their verbal efficiency and apparent personality. The successful candidates passed out from interview test can have the enrollment in the college paying required fees.

EVALUATIONAcademic evaluation of the student will be based upon internal a well as external examinations. External examination will be conducted as per the rules of T.U. internal assessment of the students will be made through unit tests, open-book tests, and surprise test and term exams. Besides this, due weightage for internal assessment will be carried out on the basis of attendance, class participation, paper presentations, group assignment and project work. Students scoring below the set standard will be disqualified from appearing the board examination.

Progress report of students will be issued to students and a copy is sent to the parent on request. Guardians are welcomed to meet & discuss the progress of students with respective teacher and program director.

A student must have 90% attendance. The students failing to have at least 90% attendance may not be allowed to apply for the final examination.

SCHOLARSHIPSNational college has a policy to provide a special scholarship to the students passing out from the education institution governed by NIST. NACOL board has decided to grant scholarship to intelligent students. Hence, students scoring more than B grade in Commerce, Humanities and Science in +2 &equivalent exam are eligible to have scholarship schemes.(see separate attached sheet).Students obtaining the scholarship should, at least pass the internal examinations conducted by the college, otherwise scholarship can be withdrawn at any time.

GRADING SYSTEMThe grading system in the annual examinations is as follows:

S.N. DIVISION MARKS(%)1 Distinction 75 2 First 603 Second 454 Third 35

FIRST YEAR PROGRAM: Building a strong foundationS.N. COURSE TITLE MARKS

1 MGT 201: Business English 1002 MGT 202: Business Statistics 1003 MGT 203: Microeconomics 1004 MGT 211: Accounting for Financial Analysis 1005 MGT 213: Principles of Management 100

TOTAL 500

Second Year Program: Providing basic concepts and tools of business studies

S.N. COURSE TITLE MARKS1 MGT 205: Business Communication 100 2 MGT 206: Macroeconomics 1003 MGT 212: Cost and Management Accounting 1004 MGT 214: Fundamentals of Marketing 1005 MGT 216: Foundations of Human Resource

Management100

TOTAL 500

Third Year Program: Providing basic concepts, tools and understanding of the fundamentals of business studies.

S.N. COURSE TITLE MARKS1 MGT 204: Business Law 100 2 MGT 215: Fundamentals of Financial

Management100

3 MGT 217: Business Environment and Strategy 1004 MGT 218: Taxation and Auditing 1005 MGT 219: Organizational Behavior 100

TOTAL 500

Fourth Year Program: Providing basic concepts, tools and understanding of the fundamentals of business studies.

S.N. COURSE TITLE MARKS1 MGT 220: Entrepreneurship and Enterprise

Development100

2 Concentration I 1003 Concentration II 1004 Concentration III 1005 MGT 221: Business Research Method

MGT 401: Final Project100

TOTAL 500

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION The candidate applying for admission to the BBS programme:1. Must have successfully completed the 10+2 in business/

commerce or an equivalent course from a Higher Secondary School Board or from Tribhuvan University or from other University/ Board recognized by T.U or must have studies mathematics or economics as a full paper at the 10+2 programme. Besides, at least D+ score in each subject in 11 and 12 grades is required to get enrolment in BBS.

2. Must have studied English as a full paper at the 10+2 or equivalent programme.

3. Must have secured the minimum marks at the 10+2 or equivalent programme as prescribed by the Faculty Board or campus concerned.

4. Must satisfy any other entry requirements or criteria as prescribed by the Faculty Board or the campus.

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Take Part and Lead

MASTERS OFBUSINESS STUDIES (MBS)

MBS is a famous post graduate semester based course launched by faculty of management, T.U.

UNIQUE BENEFITS OF THE MBS COURSE

MBS is designed for working executives and aspiring entrepreneurs to enhance and enrich your knowledge, skills and understanding of business management and add real employment value to your career.

REASONS TO STUDY MBSBUILDING A CAREER

This is not just an MBS, but one from a reputed University, which can greatly enhance career prospects. ADVANCEMENT

An MBS provides a passport to promotion opportunities from junior to senior level management in local and multinational companies. EMPLOYER’S PREFERENCE

The current trend is for employers to recruit MBS postgraduates rather than undergraduates. Therefore, an MBS qualification will be a significant advantage on any CV. INCREASED EARNINGS Research provides evidence that employees with an MBA/MBS qualification command higher salaries. This is true not only in Nepal but in other countries as well. EMPLOYER’S RECOGNITION Employers recognize the fact that an MBS is an advanced

business degree of choice and provides the employee with the necessary skills and understanding of commercial operations to contribute to successful enterprise. CRITICAL THINKING MBS provides the essential tools for advanced critical thinking, creating a platform for successful interaction with colleagues from different backgrounds and areas of experience. This improves an overall strategic, tactical and operational understanding of corporate structures. SELF-ACTUALIZATIONAn MBS qualification is a means for improving confidence and self-attainment, both commercially and financially. DYNAMISM MBS qualification provides the necessary transferable skills to cope with the management of change in a work environment. The MBS course specification includes an emphasis on the development of entrepreneurship, business ethics, innovation and leadership skills. MOBILITY IN THE GLOBAL JOB MARKET Having an MBS qualification can ensure greater employee mobility and increase opportunities within the global job market.Duration 2 years(four semesters)REQUIREMENTS Completion of BBS degree Bachelor’ degree on any discipline from auniversity recognized

by T.U.

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CURRICULAR STRUCTUREThe MBS program is a four semester program with:1. Core courses2. Specialization courses and 3. Dissertation

Core business courses integrate an analytical and functional areas and provide students with an appreciation of the diversity and interrelationship of business and management issues, It includes subjects such as Research Methodology, Statistical Methods, Managerial Economics, Organizational Behavior, Human Resources Management, Managerial Finance, Management Accountancy, Accounting for Financial and Managerial Decision and Control, Marketing Management, Production and Operations Management, International Business, Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management and Business environment.

SPECIALIZATION COURSESIn any one of the areas such as Accounting, Finance, Marketing and Management enables the student to develop expertise in his/her concentration area.

DISSERTATIONThe MBS program requires students to conduct original research work during the four semesters of the study period. Students should write the dissertation within the selected specialization area.

ADMISSION PROCEDUREStudents need to fill the application form with personal details and past academic details. The selection shall be based on CMAT score which is based on GMAT and GRE format consisting of verbal and quantitative ability, business and economics, logical reasoning and general awareness. There shall be 100 questions in the CMAT containing 20 from each section. Student must secure minimum of 40 percent in the CMAT in order to qualify for the admission.

TEACHING PEDAGOGYThe MBS is based on student–centered learning approach. The general teaching methodology includes interactive lectures, student’s presentations, case studies and projects. Besides, online teaching methods called Learning Management System (LMS) is fully used.

ATTENDANCEStudents must attend at least 80% of the classes to appear in the semester-end examinations.

EVALUATIONInternal evaluation consists of 40 percent weight in which 50 percent marks in each subject is to be secured. Semester end evaluation shall have a total weight of 60 percent.Normal Duration: 4 semesters (2 years),Maximum duration: 5 years

DISSERTATION EVALUATIONWritten Report-75% and Viva voce: 25%.

COURSE CYCLEFirst Semester: 15 Credit Hours

S.N. COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.1 Marketing Management 32 Managerial Economics 33 Statistical Methods 34 Organizational Behavior 35 Managerial Communication 3

TOTAL 15

Second Semester: 15 Credit HoursS.N. COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.

1 Financial Management 32 Human Resource Management 33 Production and Operations Management 34 Management Accountancy 35 Business Environment 3

TOTAL 15

Third Semester: 15 Credit HoursS.N. COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.

1 Accounting for Financial and Managerial Decision and Control

3

2 Research Methodology 33 International Business 34 Strategic Management 35 Entrepreneurship 3

TOTAL 15

Fourth Semester: Specialization CoursesAny three from either Finance or Account or Marketing or Management group that have a total of 9 credits.Final Dissertation of 6 credits.

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Explore New Horizons

BACHELOR OFBUSINESS MANAGEMENT (BBM)

Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) offered by National College is a four year (eight semesters) course that is designed to give rise to future professionals rather than mere ‘degree holders’. The program is designed with the objective of producing business executives, managers and entrepreneur with a blend of theory and practical expertise which helps students in taking up challenging tasks in the industry and their own ventures. Besides,this degree is to provide student the skills necessary to perform leadership roles in business and corporate world. The course also equips graduates with required skill sets such as analytical, decision-making, technical, interpersonal and technological skills. The course is designed to develop a holistic personality in graduates thus enabling them to succeed as professionals. The program enables them to pursue higher studies as well.

COURSE CYCLEmester: 15 Credit Hours

S.N. COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.1 Business Tool Courses 362 Business Foundation Courses 483 Focus Area Courses 154 IT Courses 65 Electives 96 PRJ 351: Project and Report Writing or Mgt 351:

Internship6

TOTAL 120

ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION IN BBMThe candidate applying for BBM program must have: • Successfully completed a twelve-year schooling or equivalent

from any University, Board or Institution recognized by Tribhuvan University.

• Secured a minimum of second division (45%) or minimum C grade in all subjects in the twelve-year schooling or equivalent.

ADMISSION CRITERIA Admission of eligible candidate will be on the basis of score obtained on CMAT test conducted by Tribhuvan University and performance in personal interview. Students must secure at least 40 % score in CMAT in order to qualify for interview. The interview will be conducted strictly on the basis of merit. There are 88 quotas for admission in BBM.

The admission in BBM program is competitive. The weightage is determined as per the following T.U rule.

S.N. SCORE WEIGHT (%)1 CMAT 602 +2 303 Interview 10

Final merit list is determined after the interview is completed. Students whose name appears in the final list can take admission.

ATTENDANCEThe BBM program is an intensive professional programme. Hence, very high level of student’s commitment is required. Students are required to attend regular classes and presentations. The minimum set for attendance is fixed at 80%. Students failing tomeet 80% attendance shallnot be allowed to appear semester end examinations.

Teaching Pedagogy: The BBM is based on student–centered learning approach. The general teaching methodology includes interactive lectures, student’s presentations, case studies and projects, term papers and group discussions.

INTERNSHIPTowards the end of the program, the students will join either 8 week’s internship programmewith a view to impart practical knowledge or involve in specific project work. Student must prepare, submit and present the individual internship/project report in the prescribed format. The internship/project report will have a weight of 6 credit hours.

EVALUATIONAcademic evaluation of the student will be based upon ‘in semester’ as well as ‘semester-end’ examinations. Internal evaluation will have 40 percent weight which will be carried outon the basis of attendance, class participation, paper presentations, discipline, group assignment, project work and pre-board examination. Progress report of students will be issued to students and a copy is sent to the parent on request. Guardians are welcomed to meet & discuss the progress of students with respective teacher and program director.Students scoring below the set standard will be disqualified from appearing the board examination.

External examination having 60% weight will be conducted as per the rules of T.U.

GRADINGLetter Grade CGPA Division

A 3.50-4.00 First Division with Distinction

B 2.50-3.49 First Division

C 2.00-2.49 Second Division

D 1.50-1.99 Passed in Individual Course

F Below than 1.50 Fail

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SCHOLARSHIPSNational college has a policy to provide a special scholarship to the students passing out from the education institution governed by NIST.

• Waive off to 4 persons as per T.U policy.• 100% tuition fee waiver to the semester-end topper.• 50%tuition fee waiver to the semester-end 2nd topper.

FOCUS AREA COURSESFOCUS AREA: BANKING (5 COURSES)

1. BNK 211: Banking Law2. BNK 212: Wholesale and Retail Banking3. BNK 213: Futures and Options Markets4. BNK 214: Commercial Bank Operation 5. BNK 215: Capital and Money Markets 6. BNK 216: Treasury Management7. BNK 217: Co-operative Management 8. BNK 218: Micro Finance and Rural Banking 9. BNK 219: Investment Banking

FOCUS AREA: SALES AND MARKETING (5 COURSES)

1. MKT 211: Consumer Behavior2. MKT 212: Advertising and Public Relations 3. MKT 213: Creative Selling 4. MKT 214: Sales Force Management 5. MKT 215: Retail Management 6. MKT 216: Supply Chain and Channel Management 7. MKT 217: Industrial Marketing 8. KT 218: Rural Marketing

FOCUS AREA: INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT

(5 COURSES)

1. INS 211: Introduction to Risk and Insurance 2. INS 212: Insurance Broking and Bancassurance3. INS 213: Commercial Property Risk Management4. INS 214: Commercial Liability Risk Management 5. INS 215: Life and Non-Life Insurance6. INS 216: Private Property Risk Management 7. INS 217: Global Trade and Marine Insurance 8. INS 218: Micro Insurance

FOCUS AREA: ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ENTERPRISE

DEVELOPMENT (5 COURSES)

1. EED 221: Emerging Global Business Issue 2. ELD 222: Information and Technology Management 3. EED 223: Creativity and Innovation4. EED 214: Entrepreneurial Marketing5. EED 215: Micro-Finance 6. EED 216: Small Business Planning and Creation7. EED 217: Project Management

ELECTIVES: 9 CREDIT HOURS (3 COURSES)

1. ELE 221: Emerging Global Business Issues 2. ELE 222: Information and Technology Management 3. ELE 223: Management of Foreign Trade 4. ELE 224: Organizational Development and Change 5. ELE 225: Budgeting and Financial Forecasting6. ELE 226: Event Management 7. ELE 227: Service Operations Management8. ELE 228: Labor Relations Management 9. ELE 229: Negotiation Skills 10. ELE 230: Real estate Management

SEMESTER CYCLEFIRST SEMESTER: 15 Credit HoursS.N. CODE COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.

1 ECO211 Introductory Microeconomics 32 ENG211 English I 33 MGT201 Principles of Management 34 MTH201 Business Mathematics I 35 SOC201 Sociology for Business 3

TOTAL 15

SECOND SEMESTER: 15 Credit HoursS.N. CODE COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.

1 ACC201 Financial Accounting 32 ECO212 Introductory Macroeconomics 33 ENG212 English II 34 MTH212 Business Mathematics II 35 PSY201 Psychology 3

TOTAL 15

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THIRD SEMESTER: 15 Credit HoursS.N. CODE COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.

1 ACC312 Computer Based Financial Accounting

3

2 ENG313 Business Communication 33 FIN311 Basic Finance 34 SOC312 Nepalese Society and Politics 35 STT311 Business Statistics 3

TOTAL 15

FOURTH SEMESTER: 15 Credit HoursS.N. CODE COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.

1 ACC313 Accounting for Decision Making 32 FIN312 Financial Management 33 MGT313 Human Resource Management 34 MGT314 Taxation in Nepal 35 RCH311 Business Research Methods 3

TOTAL 15

FIFTH SEMESTER: 15 Credit HoursS.N. CODE COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.

1 MKT311 Fundamental of Marketing 32 MGT314 Legal Environment of Business 33 OPR311 Introduction to Operations

Management3

4 Focus Area Course I 3

5 MGT203 Organizational Behavior 3TOTAL 15

SIXTH SEMESTER: 15 Credit HoursS.N. CODE COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.

1 MGT315 Business Environment in Nepal 32 MGT316 Introduction to International Business 33 COM312 Database Management 34 Focus Area Course II 3

TOTAL 15

SEVENTH SEMESTER: 15 Credit HoursS.N. CODE COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.

1 MGT317 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility

3

2 ITC311 E-commerce 33 Elective Course I 3

4 Focus Area Course III 3

5 Focus Area Course IV 3

TOTAL 15

EIGHTH SEMESTER: 18 Credit HoursS.N. CODE COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.

1 MGT 318

Business Strategy 3

2 Elective Course II 3

3 Elective Course III 3

4 Focus Area Course V 3

5 Project Report Writing Or Internship 6

TOTAL 18

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Go Global and Meet the World

BACHELOR OFARTS IN COMPUTER APPLICATION (BCA)

BCA is a four years (8 semesters) semester based undergraduate degree course offered by Tribhuvan University in the field of computer applications or computer science. After BCA the students can go further studies as Master in Computer Application (MCA) and MIT. It is a common degree for CS/IT universities and is an alternative to the engineering counterpart, BE/B.Tech in Computer Science/IT. It is a technical degree that prepares students for a career in the field of computer applications and software development. The objective of BCA is to produce high quality computer application users and developers.

ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION IN BCAThe candidate applying for BCA program must have: • Successfully completed a twelve-year schooling or equivalent

from any University, Board or Institution recognized by Tribhuvan University.

• Secured a minimum of second division (45%) or minimum CGPA of 2.0 with at least D+ in individual subject.

ADMISSION CRITERIA

Admission of eligible candidate will be on the basis of score obtained on entrance test conducted by Dean’s office, Tribhuvan University and performance in personal interview. The entrance test consists of English 40%, Mathematics 50% and General Knowledge 10%. Students must secure at least 40 % score in the test in order to qualify for interview. The interview will be conducted strictly on the basis of merit. Candidates who pass the entrance exam taken by university will be interviewed and the selected candidate from interview will be eligible for admission. There are 35 quotas for admission in BCA.• The admission in BCA program is competitive. The weightage is

determined as per T.U rule.

STUDENTS’ EVALUATIONEach course shall have internal evaluation marks of 40% evaluated by concerned faculty members and 60% semester end written examination conducted by T.U. The mark weightage and time allocated for different assessment is given below.

Examination Scheme(subjects with practical)

Internal Assessment External AssessmentTotal

Theory Practical Theory Practical

20%20%

(3 Hrs)60%

(3 Hrs)- 100%

Examination Scheme(subjects without practical)

Internal Assessment External Assessment Total

40% 60% (3 Hrs) 100%

GRADING SYSTEMLetter Grade Grade Point Description

A 4.0 Excellent

A- 3.7

B+ 3.3

B 3..0 Good

B- 2.7

C+ 2.3

C 2.0 Satisfactory

C- 1.7

D+ 1.3

D 1.0 Work satisfying minimum requirement for credit

F 0 Failing

ATTENDANCEThe BCA program is an intensive programme. Hence, very high level of student’s commitment is required. Students must attend every lecture, tutorial and practical classes. The minimum attendance requirement is fixed at 80%. Students failing tomeet 80% attendance shallnot be allowed to appear semester end examinations.

Normal Duration: 8 semesters (4 years),Maximum duration: Normal duration plus 2 years.

COURSE STRUCTURES.N. COURSE TITLE CR. HRS.

1 Computer Application (Core Courses) 712 Elective Courses 123 Mathematics &Statistics Courses 94 Language Courses 65 Social Sciences & Management Courses 156 Projects & Internships 13

TOTAL 126

LIST OF ELECTIVESS.N. CODE COURSE TITLE

1 CAPS476 Applied Psychology2 CACS477 Geographical Information System3 CACS478 IT in Banking4 CACS479 Hotel Information System5 CAER480 Enterprise Resource Planning6 CACS482 Knowledge Engineering7 CACS483 Advanced Dot Net Technology8 CACS484 Database Programming9 CACS485 Database Administration10 CACS486 Network Administration

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SEMESTER CYCLEFIRST SEMESTER

S.N. CODE COURSE TITLECR.

HRS.1 CACS101 Computer Fundamentals &

Applications4

2 CASO102 Society & Technology 33 CAEN103 English I 34 CAMT104 Mathematics I 35 CACS105 Digital Logic 3

TOTAL 16

SECOND SEMESTER

S.N. CODE COURSE TITLECR.

HRS.1 CACS151 C Programming 42 CAAC152 Financial Accounting 33 CAEN153 English II 34 CAMT154 Mathematics II 35 CACS155 Microprocessor and Computer

Architecture3

TOTAL 16

THIRD SEMESTER

S.N. CODE COURSE TITLECR.

HRS.1 CACS201 Data Structure & Algorithms 32 CAST202 Probability and Statistics 33 CACS203 System Analysis and Design 34 CACS204 OOP in Java 35 CACS205 Web Technology 3

TOTAL 15

FOURTH SEMESTER

S.N. CODE COURSE TITLECR.

HRS.1 CACS251 Operating System 32 CACS252 Numerical Methods 33 CACS253 Software Engineering 34 CACS254 Scripting Language 35 CACS255 Database Management System 36 CAPJ256 Project I 2

TOTAL 17

FIFTH SEMESTER

S.N. CODE COURSE TITLECR.

HRS.1 CASC301 MIS and e-Business 32 CASC302 Dot Net Technology 33 CASC303 Computer Networking 34 CAMG304 Introduction to Management 35 CACS305 Computer Graphics and Animation 3

TOTAL 15

SIXTH SEMESTER

S.N. CODE COURSE TITLECR.

HRS.

1 CACS351 Mobile Programming 32 CACS352 Distributed System 33 CAEC353 Applied Economics 34 CACS354 Advanced Java Programming 35 CACS355 Network Programming 36 CAPJ356 Project II 2

TOTAL 17

SEVENTH SEMESTER

S.N. CODE COURSE TITLECR.

HRS.1 CACS401 Cyber Law & Professional Ethics 32 CACS402 Cloud Computing 33 CAIN403 Internship 34 Elective I 3

5 Elective II 3

TOTAL 15

EIGHTH SEMESTER

S.N. CODE COURSE TITLECR.

HRS.1 CAOR451 Operations Research 32 CAPJ452 Project III 63 Elective III 3

4 Elective IV 3

TOTAL 16

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STUDENTSStudents will be governed by the code of conduct as published by the college. No student is allowed to involve in any sort of political activities or with any affiliation. Students overruling the basic norms andvalues of the institution are liable to be expelled from the college. Students will be provided with academic calendar which will be the chronological academic guidance for the classes pertaining to an academic year.

LAST BUT NOT THE LEASTWe always welcome you as a member of our NIST family. We will be acting like a guide during the academic programme providing personal counseling so that you could reap the best out of you even after the completion of the prorogramme. We would like to act as a trustee of society enlightening the knowledge bestowed with virtue and spreading a spectrum of wisdom over the mother earth.

RESOURCES OF NACOL1. Library/e-library: NACOL has well enriched Library.

Students and faculty members can take full advantage of a well-stocked and computerized library which has a good and wide variety of text books, other reading materials and research journals. This department is handled separately by the experienced Librarians.

2. Computer Laboratory: The computer laboratory is well-equipped and sophisticated modern Lap-tops. The laboratory is spacious, well-furnished with all necessary equipment and is managed by dedicated faculties and Lab Technicians.

3. Extra Classes and Coaching: Students who are found academically weak to clear the programmes will be provided with extra intensive coaching classes before their entry into external examination of T.U.

4. Teaching /Learning Pedagogy• Students centered theoretical and practical classes• Faculty interaction/Lectures

• Guest Lectures• Student presentations• Case studies• Projects works• Virtual teaching application with abroad faculty/experts

5. Extra-Curricular Activities(ECA)• Annual Sports• Students organized fair/exhibitions• Work-shop• Interaction with role players in Nepalese Industry, business

and economy.• National and International industrial tour in South Asia,

ASEAN countries and Europe.7. Hostel: National College has managed its own Girls’ and

Boys’ Hostel with homely and academic environment for the students from outside of the valley. The hostels are situated in peaceful environment at walking distance from college premises. We provide nutritious food besides common facilities like laundry, telephone and Extra Tuition Classes.

9. Cafeteria: National College has provisions for a cafeteria which provides clean and hygienic food for both the students and faculty members at an affordable cost.

10. Counseling: In order to materialize college mission, college has a separate counseling center headed by well-trained counselor. The counselor works in collaboration with the health center and student affairs. Counseling service are provided on individual and group basis in the field of anti- social behavior, adjusting to college life, self-esteem and body image concerns, stress and anxiety, depression, relationship concerns and conflicts and learning disability. Besides, college provides career counseling to the needy students.

11. IELTS/TOEFL Classes for students willing to apply for abroad.

Finally, the college offers Job placement possibility for deserving students.

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ADVISORY BOARD1. Prof. Dr. Govinda P. Acharya2. Prof. Dr. Santosh Raj Paudel3. Prof. Dr. Bal Krishana Shrestha4. Prof. Dr. Kamaldeep Dhakal5. Prof. Dr. Purusottam Sharma6. Prof. Dr. Bhoj Raj Aryal7. Prof. Dr. Gopi Nath Regmi8. Prof. Bhavani Shankar Acharya9. Associat Prof. Bishnuhari Koirala10. Lect. Rameshwar Acharya

HOW TO APPLY To maximize your chances of a successful application, prospective students are advised to apply within the given deadline. Application forms can be downloaded from:

www.nacolnist.edu.np

To apply, complete an application form and return it to the National College with the following documents:

CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS 1. Completed application form 2. Two passport-sized photographs 3. Photocopy of all academic documents 4. Photocopy of Citizenship Card5. Documentary evidence of employment ifany.6. Up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Sunita TimilsinaAdministrative Chief

CONTACTNATIONAL COLLEGEBanasthali, KathmanduPh. 4964068, 4960509E-mail: [email protected]

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WHATOUR STUDENTS SAY

I feel my self-pleased to be a student of National College run by NIST Foundation of academicians. Being a graduate student, I find being transformed gradually to become competent manager in future.

Rajani MaharjanCurrently studying MBA in Australia

If you’re looking for the college that offers quality education to build up academic career of student, it is the National College run under the umbrella of NIST.

Sunil GurungBBS 4th yearManager at Ojus Ayurveda Hospital & Research Centre

NIST College has been a catalyst for me to gain managerial knowledge and help me to become future manager.

Satish PradhanBBS 4th year

Accountant at Janamilan Savings and Credit Ltd.

I have found National College run by NIST group a remarkable academic institution that provides education not only through theoretical concept but with practical exposure as well.

Anjana GurungBBS 3rd year

Employee of Malla Hotel

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