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B.E. Electronics, Communication & Information · BEI
The engineering of connection — circuits, signals, and the communication systems that move information across Nepal and beyond, from telecom towers to embedded devices.
Overview
Signals in, systems out
BEI sits between hardware and information: students master analog and digital electronics, then the mathematics of signals, then the communication and information systems built on both. It's the discipline behind every network, tower, and connected device.
The foundation years mirror the other engineering programs — mathematics, programming, drawing — then move quickly into the program's own territory: network theory, electronic devices, digital logic, and electromagnetics. Signals and systems in the second year opens the door to the communication core.
Upper years pair communication systems, wireless, antennas, and signal processing with the information side — computer networks, embedded systems, operating systems, and databases — closing with a two-part major project. Graduates are as comfortable with a spectrum analyzer as with a codebase.
- Degree — Bachelor in Electronics, Communication & Information Engineering, Tribhuvan University
- Intake — 48 seats per year, merit-based through the IOE entrance exam
- Balance — hardware, signals, and information systems in one degree
- Projects — minor project (6th sem) plus a year-long major project
- Scholarships — 50–100% merit scholarships available
Curriculum
Eight semesters, circuits to communication networks
Year 1
Semester I
- Engineering Mathematics I
- Computer Programming
- Basic Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Physics
- Engineering Drawing I
Year 1
Semester II
- Engineering Mathematics II
- Engineering Chemistry
- Basic Electronics Engineering
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Engineering Drawing II
Year 2
Semester III
- Engineering Mathematics III
- Network Theory
- Electronic Devices & Circuits
- Digital Logic
- Electromagnetics
Year 2
Semester IV
- Applied Mathematics
- Numerical Methods
- Microprocessor
- Signals & Systems
- Instrumentation I
Year 3
Semester V
- Probability & Statistics
- Communication Systems I
- Control Systems
- Computer Organization
- Data Structures & Algorithms
Year 3
Semester VI
- Communication Systems II
- Filter Design
- Embedded Systems
- Operating Systems
- Engineering Economics
- Minor Project
Year 4
Semester VII
- Wireless Communication
- Computer Networks
- Antenna & Propagation
- Digital Signal Analysis & Processing
- Elective I
- Project I
Year 4
Semester VIII
- RF & Microwave Engineering
- Telecommunication Networks
- Information Theory & Coding
- Engineering Professional Practice
- Elective II
- Project II
Subject listing is indicative of the IOE Electronics, Communication & Information Engineering curriculum. The Institute of Engineering's official syllabus is authoritative; electives vary by semester and cohort.
Labs & Practice
Hands on the hardware
Career Paths
Where BEI graduates go
Telecom, ISPs, broadcast, and the growing IoT sector all draw directly from this discipline — and its software depth keeps IT careers open too.
Questions & Answers
About this program
How many seats does BEI have at ICE?
48 seats per intake, awarded on merit through the IOE entrance examination.
What is Electronics, Communication & Information Engineering?
The discipline behind modern connectivity — analog and digital circuits, signals, embedded systems, wireless communication, and the information networks that tie them together.
What is the scope of BEI in Nepal?
Telecom operators, internet service providers, broadcasting, embedded and IoT development, and network operations — plus graduate study in communication or computer engineering.
What is the eligibility for BEI?
+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics — minimum 45% aggregate or grade C in each subject — or a related Diploma in Engineering, plus a valid IOE entrance examination score.