Bachelor of Business Information Systems (BBIS) Under KU

Overview

The Bachelor of Business Information Systems (BBIS) is an undergraduate program that integrates business management principles with information systems and technology, preparing students to handle modern business challenges in an IT-driven environment. The program covers core areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, and management, alongside technical subjects like database management, web technologies, and systems analysis. Through a combination of classroom learning, practical projects, internships, and case studies, students develop analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Graduates are equipped to work in roles such as business systems analysts, IT consultants, project coordinators, and database administrators, or to pursue further studies in business, IT, or management fields.

  • Course Info

    Affilation Kathmandu University (KU)
    Duration 4 Years
    Institute Type College
    Average Fees Incurred Approximately NPR 500,000 – 960,000 (varies by affiliated college)
    Average Salary Offered NPR 30,000 – 80,000/month depending on role and experience
    Employment Roles

    Business Systems Analyst

    IT Consultant / Coordinator

    Database Administrator / Developer

    Project Coordinator / Manager

    Business Intelligence / Data Analyst

    Entrepreneur / Startup Consultant

     
     
  • Admission Criteria

    Educational Qualification: Completion of +2 (Grade 12) or equivalent in any stream (Science, Management, Humanities, or Technical).

    Minimum Marks / Grades: Typically CGPA ≥ 1.6–2.0 or second division in +2/PCL or equivalent.

    Entrance Process: Candidates must appear for KUUMAT (Kathmandu University Management Admission Test), which may include written test, analytical writing, and personal interview.

    Other Requirements: Strong interest in business and information systems; some affiliated colleges may have additional criteria.

  • Salient Features

    Integrated Program: Combines business management with information systems and IT skills.

    Practical Exposure: Includes projects, internships, and case studies for real-world experience.Analytical & Technical Skills: Focus on data analysis, problem-solving, and IT-enabled decision making.

    Career-Oriented: Prepares graduates for roles in business analysis, IT consultancy, database management, and project coordination.

    Further Studies: Foundation for master’s programs in business, IT, or management.

    Flexible Curriculum: Offers electives and specialization options in business and IT areas.

  • Eligibility

    Qualification: +2 (any stream) or equivalent

    Minimum Marks: CGPA ≥ 1.6 or second division

    Selection: KUUMAT (entrance test) and/or interview

    Interest: Business and IT

  • Job Prospectus

    Business Systems Analyst – analyzing business processes and IT solutions

    IT Consultant / Coordinator – providing tech-based business solutions

    Database Administrator / Developer – managing business data systems

    Project Coordinator / Manager – overseeing IT or business projects

    Business Intelligence / Data Analyst – interpreting data to support decision-making

    Entrepreneur / Startup Consultant – applying IT solutions in business ventures

    Graduates are well-prepared for both corporate IT roles and business management positions, as well as further studies in business or IT-related master’s programs.

  • Curricular Structure

    The BBIS curriculum is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in business management and information systems, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills. The program typically spans 8 semesters (4 years) and includes the following components:

    Foundation Courses:

    English, Mathematics, Economics, Accounting, Business Communication

    Core Business Courses:

    Principles of Management, Marketing, Finance, Organizational Behavior, Operations, Strategic Management

    Information Systems & IT Courses:

    Management Information Systems (MIS), Database Management, Web Technologies, Systems Analysis & Design, IT for Business

    Practical / Project Work:

    Case studies, software projects, and business simulations

    Internship & Industry Exposure:

    Internship in business or IT organizations for real-world experience

    Final Year Project / Capstone:

    Integrates business and IT knowledge through a research or application-based project

    The curriculum is designed to develop analytical thinking, problem-solving, IT literacy, and business decision-making skills, preparing graduates for diverse roles in business and technology.

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