Master of Computer Engineering is a 2‑year (4‑semester) postgraduate engineering program designed to provide advanced technical knowledge and research skills in computer systems, software engineering, networks, AI, and computing technologies. It equips engineering graduates to take on leadership, R&D, and specialist technical roles in the computing and IT industry.
| Affilation | Pokhara University (PU) |
| Duration | 2 Years |
| Institute Type | College |
| Average Fees Incurred | Approximately NPR 4,51,000 for the entire program (may vary by college and category). |
| Average Salary Offered | Starting: NPR 60,000 – 1,20,000 per month (varies with role, experience, and employer) |
| Employment Roles | Graduates of M.E. Computer can work as:
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Must fill and submit the application form as per Pokhara University guidelines.
Admission is typically based on performance in the Pokhara University entrance exam / merit list for postgraduate programs.
Some colleges affiliated with Pokhara University may conduct their own entrance procedures under central rules.
Covers advanced topics in computer engineering and computing systems.
Balanced focus on theory, practical labs, software and hardware integration.
Includes thesis dissertation in the final semester.
Prepares students for research, development, and leadership roles in tech fields
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (BE) or equivalent with a minimum CGPA 2.0 / Second Division from a university recognized by Pokhara University.
IT and software companies
Telecom and networking firms
Research & development labs
Technical consulting firms
Multinational technology organizations
Academia & teaching (with further qualification)
This degree supports careers in both technical development and leadership in computing and engineering sectors.
Sem 1: Discrete Structure, Advanced Problem Solving, OO Software Engineering, Algorithmic Mathematics, Digital Design
Sem 2: Theory of Computation, Advanced Architecture, Distributed OS, Computer Graphics, Mobile/Wireless Communication
Sem 3: Distributed Database, Image Processing & Pattern Recognition, AI, Network Security, Elective‑I
Sem 4: Multimedia Computing, Elective‑II, Thesis Dissertation