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II.
Eligibility Conditions for Admission
The candidates applying for BIM 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 in the twelve year schooling
or equivalent.
- Compiled
with all the application procedures.
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III.
Admision Criteria
Written test:
Applicants are required to appear in the entrance test conducted
by the faculty of management. The test will follow the international
testing pattern and standard. It include areas likes.
- Verbal ability
- Quantitative ability
- Logical reasoning
- General awareness
Interview:
Only short-listed candidates from the written test will
be interviewed and selected for admission.
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IV.
Teaching Pedagogy
The
general teaching methodology includes class lectures, group
discussion, case studies, practical exercise, laboratory
work, project work, and term papers. The teaching faculty
according to the needs of the course will determine the
choice of the teaching methodology.
The
concerned teacher/instructor shall develop a detailed course
outline and work plane at the beginning of each semester
and also recommend the basic text and other reference materials
for teaching-learning of the course modules.
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V.
Industrial Attachment Project
Students
during the English semester shall be attached to organizations
where they have to work for period of eight weeks. Each
student shall prepare an individual report in the prescribed
format based on his or her work in the respective organization
assigned to him/her. Evaluation of the industrial attachment
shall be based on the project report. The report must be
submitted by the end of the English semester. Students must
secure a grade 'c' in the industrial attachment project.
The industrial attachment project report shall carry a value
equivalent to 6 credit hours.
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VI.
Examination, Evaluation and Grading System
The
BIM program will be executed through the semester system.There
will be altogether eight semesters required to complete
the regular program. The internal(on going) evalution shall
carry 40 percent weight while the external (end of semester)
examination shall carry 60 percent weight. The final grade
shall be determined on the overall performance in internal
and external examinations.P
Passing Grade and Grading System
Students
must secure a minimum of grade 'C' or Grade Point Average(GPA)
of 2.0 in the internal evalution in order to qualify to
appear in the semester examination. The passing grade in
the semester examination for an individual paper is also
grade 'D' or GPA of 1.5.In order to pass the semester examination
the student must secure Grade 'C' or the average Commulative
Grade Point Average(CGPA) of 2.0.
Students
who secure a Semester Grade of 'D' is not promoted to the
next semester.
The
grading system shall be as follows:
Letter
Grade |
Cumulative
GradePoint Average (CGPA) |
Divisions |
A |
3.5 to 4.00 |
First division
with distinction |
B |
2.5 to 3.4 |
First division |
F |
2.0 to 2.4 |
Second division |
D |
1.5 to 1.9 |
Pass in individual
paper |
F |
0 to 1.4 |
Fail |
Make-up Examination and Re-registration
Students who secure a semester grade of 'c' but failing
in one or more courses at the end of semester examinations
can appear in make-up examination in the subsequent semester.
A student can appear in only two courses (6 credit hours)
in the make-up examination. If the student fails in the
make-up examination he/she shall have to re-register and
repeat the course as per the course cycle. A student can
re-register only two courses (6 credit hours) in a semester.
The examination of the re-registered course shall be held
as per the course cycle.
Attendance
Students
are required to attend regularly all lectures, practical
classes, seminar and presentations as required by the course.
A candidate is required to attend at least 80% of such activities
in order to be eligible to appear in the semester examination.
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VII. Credit
Transfers and Withdrawal
The
programme allows students to transfer the credit earned
by them in similar program of other universities recognized
by Tribhuvan University. The maximum credit transfer allowed
to a student shall be 30 course credit hours. The FOM shall
have the authority to decide on the credit transfers.
A
Student who has partially completed the BIM program and
would like to discontinue his/her studies shall also be
allowed to withdraw from the program. In such cases, a certificates
specifying the credit earned by the student in the program
shall be provided.G
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VIII.
Graduation Requirments
The BIM program extends over eight semesters (four academic
years). The BIM degree is awarded on its successful completion.
All candidates for the BIM degree must fulfill the following
requirements:
- The
successful completion of 120 credit hours as prescribed
with passing grade of D or GPA of 1.5 in all the papers
with an aggregate CGPA of 2.00.
- A
minimum of grade C obtained in project work.
- Completion
of courses for the fulfillment of the requirements of
the BIM program must occur within seven years from the
time of registration
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IX. Curricular Structure
The
BIM program comprises of the following four separate course
components: