B.Sc. In Computational Mathematics
Affiliated to: Kathmandu UniversityAbout Course
- Course Title : B.Sc. In Computational Mathematics
- Category/Level : Bachelors
- Course Duration (months) : 48 months
- Cost Range (NPR) :
- Affiliated to : Kathmandu University
Course Description:
Why Bachelor of Computational Mathematics?
Mathematics is the rigorous study of structure and relationship. As such, it is fundamental to all of the sciences and Engineering, as well as being an intellectually challenging and fulfilling field of science in its own right. It trains students in analytical thinking and courses are offered with applications to natural as well as social sciences. Mathematics and computing are intertwined, and affect people’s lives in ways one might not expect. Mathematics is a driving force behind many of today’s advancement in Medicine, Economics, Business and Science & Technology. The solid mathematical knowledge and computational skills you acquire at KU will give a competitive edge in a wide variety of careers and prepare you to contribute to the next generation of innovations.
Keeping this essentiality, KU has launched B.Sc. in Mathematics with specialization in Computer in 1999 and as a continuation of this program; KU is starting the B.Sc. in Computational Mathematics (Four Year Program) with updated structure for the first time in South Asia. It is a degree which prepares a student for either direct employment in software industries after graduation, as well as pursuing higher studies in mathematics or in IT sectors.
Where are the career opportunities?
> Industries (IT & Software)
> Academic Institutes/ Research Centers
> Banking / Finance / Insurance/ IT Sectors
> Non-governmental Organizations (NGO)
> International Non-governmental Organizations (INGO)
Admission info
What is the admission eligibility?
The candidates must have passed I.Sc. (or 10 + 2 or equivalent) with minimum of 50% marks in1 aggregate and 50% in PCM or Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science.
OR
Minimum 2.4 GPA in aggregate and minimum C+ in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) or Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science (PMCs) and minimum C in other subjects.
Note:
Students who have completed +2 in Biology stream must have taken additional mathematics course and passed it with cumulative PCM of 50% or 2.4 GPA to be eligible for the indicated programs.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
One semester grade point average merit based full tuition scholarship per 30 student intake capacity; UGC formula funding based scholarship; other need and merit based partial tuition scholarships as per KU provision.
Syllabus
Features of the Program
> A program compatible with international standards
> A practical and computational problem solving approach of learning
> A foundation for those wishing to pursue further study and research
> A foundation of scientific methodology and computation
> Highly qualified human resource persons