Bachelor of Business Information Systems (BBIS) program is a four-year, 120 credit hours comprehensive bachelor degree program, designed by blending the domain knowledge of the information systems and information technology with that of business and management. Such integrated program has been offered to address the demands of rapidly changing information technology (IT) driven business environment.
| Affilation | Kathmandu University (KU) |
| Duration | 4 Years |
| Institute Type | College |
| Average Fees Incurred | NPR 850,000 - 900,000 |
| Employment Roles | Business Analyst Database Administrator System Analyst IT Consultant
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| Placement Opportunities | IT Companies Business Consultancies Financial Institutions Government Agencies |
Pass in Kathmandu University Undergraduate Management Admission Test (KUUMAT), analytical writing and personal interview
Integration of Business and Information Systems: Comprehensive understanding of their symbiotic relationship.
Focus on Business Intelligence and Analytics: Application of tools and techniques for business insights.
E-Business and E-Commerce Emphasis: In-depth study of electronic business and commerce.
ERP Implementation: Practical skills in implementing and managing Enterprise Resource Planning systems.
Data Management and Security: Ensuring data integrity and information security.
Project Management Skills: Principles and practices of managing information system projects.
10+2 or Intermediate Degree or equivalent of at least two years duration in any discipline with a minimum of 40 percent in aggregate or CGPA of 1.6 on the scale of 4 from boards recognized by Kathmandu University
Fundamental Business Courses: Introduction to Business, Business Communication, Principles of Management.
Information Systems Foundation: Basics of Information Systems, Database Management, System Analysis and Design.
Business Intelligence and Analytics: Understanding and application of business intelligence tools and analytics.
E-Business and E-Commerce: Study of electronic business and commerce principles.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Implementation and management of ERP systems.
Data Management and Security: Management of data and ensuring information security.
Project Management: Principles and practices of project management.