Overview
Diploma in Computer Engineering – CTEVT (48 Seats) at National People College, Saptari
The Diploma in Computer Engineering at National People College aligns with CTEVT and prepares students for entry-level roles in IT support, networking, and software basics.
Teaching joins theory with labs, so learners handle operating systems, simple programs, databases, and networks with steady practice.
Eligibility and Duration
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Entry: As per CTEVT rules for academic thresholds and any entrance process.
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Seats: 48
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Duration and structure: As prescribed by CTEVT.
Structure and Curriculum Snapshot
Study areas include programming fundamentals, data structures at the diploma level, web basics, database management, operating systems, computer networks, digital logic, microprocessor basics, and hardware maintenance.
Lab work focuses on coding exercises, installation steps, configuration practice, basic troubleshooting, and documentation of tasks performed.
NPC’s computer labs support versioned work folders, so learners submit files in an organized way. Faculty provide checklists for lab sessions, error logs, and short reflections to build careful habits.
Teaching and Assessment at NPC
Teaching includes short demos, guided labs, and review of code or configurations in class. Internal marks come from assignments, lab records, and tests; final evaluation follows CTEVT examinations and practicals.
Students learn to write simple user notes, keep backup copies, and present results on clean slides.
Careers and Further Study
Graduates work in helpdesk support, basic system administration, network cabling teams, database support, and junior QA.
Some move to freelance web tasks or continue toward bachelor-level computing degrees after meeting entry rules.
The diploma strengthens patient debugging, documentation, and teamwork—qualities valued in IT workplaces.
Admission Notes
Admission follows CTEVT and college notices. Applicants should prepare required documents and track lab orientation dates.