BSc CSIT Result 2083: Check TU Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology Result Online (Complete Guide)
A complete guide to checking your TU Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology (BSc CSIT) result online by symbol number — structure, subjects, grading, re-totaling and next steps for 2083.
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology (BSc CSIT) result is published online by Tribhuvan University under the Institute of Science and Technology (IOST). BSc CSIT is one of TU's most popular IT degrees, run over four years and eight semesters, so each semester has its own result. This complete guide explains how to check your BSc CSIT result by symbol number, understand the programme and your marks, fix a result that looks wrong, and plan your next steps in 2083.
- Where the BSc CSIT result is published
- How to check your BSc CSIT result step by step
- BSc CSIT programme structure and subjects
- How BSc CSIT semester results work
- How to read your BSc CSIT marks
- If your result looks wrong or you failed a paper
- What to do after the BSc CSIT result
- Common mistakes to avoid
- Frequently Asked Questions
Where the BSc CSIT result is published
BSc CSIT results are released by Tribhuvan University's Office of the Controller of Examinations on tuexam.edu.np under the Institute of Science and Technology (IOST). On busy result days, trusted education portals republish the same notice quickly. Your campus also receives the result ledger. Treat the official portal and your campus as the final authority. For a full walkthrough, see our guide on how to check a TU result online.
How to check your BSc CSIT result step by step
- Open tuexam.edu.np or a trusted mirror.
- Find the Institute of Science and Technology (IOST) notice for Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology (8-semester system).
- Enter your symbol number exactly as printed, plus registration number or date of birth if asked.
- Submit and save your result status.
- Collect your official marksheet from your campus once it is distributed.
Lost your symbol number? Our symbol number guide explains how to recover it.
BSc CSIT programme structure and subjects
BSc CSIT blends computer science and IT across eight semesters, covering programming, data structures, algorithms, databases, operating systems, networking, software engineering and a major project. Internal assessment and lab/practical work combine with the semester-end exam in most subjects. Because the curriculum is revised between batches, confirm your exact subjects and credit weights with your campus.
How BSc CSIT semester results work
As a semester programme, each BSc CSIT semester result is separate, and your final standing aggregates the GPA of all eight semesters. The final-semester project and internship carry significant weight. If you fail a subject, you can usually clear it through the back exam while continuing within the allowed backlog limit. BSc CSIT is known for being demanding, so steady semester-by-semester effort pays off.
How to read your BSc CSIT marks
Depending on your batch, BSc CSIT results appear as marks and percentage or as letter grades and GPA. The traditional pass mark is usually 35% per subject, with First Division commonly at 60% and above. In grade-based programmes, each subject earns a grade point and your GPA is the credit-weighted average. Our TU grading system guide explains both.
If your result looks wrong or you failed a paper
If a mark looks wrong, apply for re-totaling within the official deadline. If you failed a paper, clear it through the chance/back exam and still progress — read our recovery plan.
What to do after the BSc CSIT result
After completing the programme, request your transcript and attend convocation. If moving to another university, you may need a migration certificate. Plan these early.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Mistyping the symbol number or opening the wrong notice.
- Treating the online status as your final marksheet.
- Missing the short re-totaling deadline.
- Refreshing repeatedly when the server is busy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I check my BSc CSIT result?
On tuexam.edu.np under the IOST/BSc CSIT notice for the relevant semester, using your symbol number. Trusted portals mirror the result when the server is busy.
Is BSc CSIT semester-based?
Yes. BSc CSIT is a four-year, eight-semester programme under IOST, with a separate result for each semester.
How is the BSc CSIT final result calculated?
It aggregates the GPA of all eight semesters, including internal assessment, lab work and the final project, per the grading scheme.
What if I fail a BSc CSIT subject?
You can clear it through the back/chance exam and usually continue to the next semester while clearing backlogs within the allowed limit.
Is BSc CSIT hard?
It's considered demanding, with programming and theory papers plus labs and a project. Steady, consistent effort each semester makes it manageable.
Does the BSc CSIT project affect my result?
Yes. The final-semester project (and internship where applicable) is a graded component that carries significant weight in your overall GPA.
How do I check my BSc CSIT result on mobile?
Open tuexam.edu.np in your phone browser, choose the BSc CSIT semester notice, and enter your symbol number.
What can I do after BSc CSIT?
Graduates pursue software development, IT, data, networking and related careers, or continue to a Master's such as MSc CSIT or MBA.