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BSc (Hons) Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
The BSc (Hons) Cyber Security and Digital Forensics* programme at The British College is being run in partnership with the University of the West of England and is one of our highest-ranking degrees for graduate employment.
This exciting course gives you the opportunity to play an important role in helping businesses to manage cyber-attacks and investigate digital evidence. No organisation is immune to cybercrime, and so IT security has become a top priority and highly skilled security professionals are in high demand.
FAQs
- Where is the College located?
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The Trade Tower, Thapathali, Kathmandu, Nepal.
- Why does TBC offer 2 years Master and 4 years programmes in Nepal?
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- To comply with the regulations set by the Ministry of Education.
- To ensure students have a much better chance of success than their UK counterparts, by providing them with extra time for their dissertation and also providing a pre-masters foundation designed to improve our student’s academic skills.
General
- How does the Admission process work?
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- Students apply in person or online
- Students receive a conditional offer and should deposit a minimum amount to safeguard their place on the course applied.
- Students provide the evidence required in the conditional offer letter (normally original certificates) For example: Students need to provide their English Proficiency Test Certificate.
- Student receives an unconditional offer and makes their final payment
- When will the course start?
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For Undergraduate and Post graduate Programmes
- January/February for winter intake (All Bachelors and MIBM)
- August/September for autumn intake (All Bachelors and EMBA)
- For A Level
- March/April
- For ACCA
- June/July
- January/February
- Do students have to take an admissions exam? Are there placement exams for courses once a student is accepted?
- Our students are required to sit an entrance test, and if they are lacking an appropriate English qualification, they must sit our mock IELTS test as well.
- How will my application be evaluated?
- We compare your qualifications against our requirements: consequently, before you apply, you should be in a position to know if you will be accepted or not. In unusual circumstances, applications will be sent to our partner university who will assess the application and decide the eligibility. Their decision is final.
Admissions
- Are study abroad opportunities available?
- Yes, you can do part of your course at UWE, Leeds Beckett University and TBC Student Services team will assist you with the transfer.
- What is student exchange Programme? When can a student participate in this Programme?
- Yes, you can do part of your course at UWE and Leeds Beckett University. TBC Student Services team will assist you with the transfer. A student exchange program is where a student from one college/university will spend a semester or a year at another university but will then return to their original university. Students can participate in this throughout any of their degree course (i.e. not during their foundation year or pre-master’s program)
- What work placement services are offered at TBC?
- Work placements will be available to interested students and as such, we have signed multiple Memorandums of Understanding with key companies within Nepal.
- Does the college provide transportation facilities?
- Currently we only provide this service to A Level Students.
- What is the average class size? What is the largest?
- With the exception of special seminars, classes will be no larger than 48 students.
- What are the timings of the programmes?
- This will vary depending on your course and on your year but you can expect to be in Monday to Friday, either in the morning or afternoon. This will be fully detailed in your course handbook.
- What resources are available at the Library?
- Access to our reference section online Books/periodicals/journals from the UK, India and Nepal Photocopying and printing A librarian to assist you in sourcing information A quiet and comfortable environment to work in
Academic Services
“ The MSc IT programme at TBC is a practice and research based course, which helps students like me to learn the core research skills needed to pursue a Phd in the future.The online classes are running effectively.”

Pratik Shrestha
Student, MSc IT | Sem 2
“I have found The British College MSc IT course to be very well developed. I am interested in Data Science, as it is an ever-evolving field. It becomes more relevant with time and this programme has really helped me to explore it.”

Shresson Shrestha
Student, MSc IT | Sem 2
“ Online classes are quite new to us but have proved to be very exciting and beneficial, as we can always re-visit the lectures through recorded sessions - which was not an option before, during regular classes. ”

Neeraj Manandhar
Student, MSc IT | Sem 2
“Initially, I faced some difficulties transitioning into the modality of online teaching, However, since the first few days everything has been running smoothly. This is helped by our regular presentation sessions.”

Bikram Pandeya
Student, MSc IT | Sem 1
“I am grateful that we have been able to continue to learn from home, & although it does come with various challenges, finding the online classes just as effective as the physical ones.”

Pratik Dahal
Student, MSc IT | Sem 2
“ I have gained so much knowledge from the course materials that have been provided by the College - and if there is ever any additional material that I need, the staff are always happy to help. ”

Ashlesha Tandukar
Student, MSc IT | Sem 1
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