Denning Institute of Technology & Entrepreneurship (DITE)
Denning Institute of Technology & Entrepreneurship (DITE)

BSc Computer Science

Program Overview

BSc in Computer Science offered by the University of London provides students with the skills and knowledge in understanding computing skills with particular focus on programming and mathematics. It equips students with skills in project management, game development, artificial intelligence, software development, presentation, and teamwork, which are highly valued by employers worldwide. The program has been curated by Goldsmith University of London, one of the top computing schools in the UK. Students who opt for this program have an option to select their Majors in machine learning, algorithms and data structure, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, mobile development and databases and networking.

Modules

Semester 1 Semester 2
Introduction to Programming 1
Introduction to Programming 2
Discrete Mathematics
Computational Mathematics
How Computer Works
Fundamentals of Computer Science
Web Development
Algorithms and Data Structure 1
Semester 3 Semester 4
Object Oriented Programming
Professional Practices
Software Design and Development
Graphics Programming
Programming with Data
Databases, Network and the Web
Cyber Security
Algorithms and Data Structure 2
Semester 5 Semester 6
Virtual Reality
Mobile Development
Advance Web Development
3D Graphics and Animation
Physical Computing and the Internet of Things
Artificial Intelligence
Final Project
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Experiential Learning

Programming Assignments
Students practice coding through structured exercises, enhancing their problem-solving skills and mastery of programming languages.
Software Development Projects
These projects involve designing and building functional software applications, fostering creativity, collaboration, and technical expertise.
Database Tasks
Focused on data organization and management, students learn to create, query, and maintain databases using industry-standard tools.
Quizzes & Online Exercises
Regular assessments and interactive exercises reinforce theoretical concepts and track student progress effectively.
Final Year Project (FYP)
The capstone of the program, the FYP challenges students to plan, develop, and present a significant software or research project that showcases their accumulated skills.
Case Study
Through analysis of real-world scenarios, students apply theoretical knowledge to practical challenges, enhancing critical thinking and decision-making abilities.

Industrial Visits

We believe at DITE that meaningful learning in Computers comes from real-world exposure. Our BS Computer Science students regularly participate in industrial visits, taking them inside leading tech companies, software houses, and innovation centers.

These trips offer crucial perspectives on current industry practices, how development teams operate, and the latest in emerging technologies. Students gain an understanding of professional workflows, get to ask questions directly to IT specialists and developers, and ultimately build a stronger practical context for their academic studies. It’s all about connecting classroom theory to hands-on industry application.

Swipe through to see highlights from our recent visits, where learning meets innovation.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements to be considered for admission.

 
Qualification Grade Requirements English Language Requirements Mathematics Requirements Age Requirements Additional Requirements
A-Levels or 2 years Bachelor Degree (Standard Entry Route – 3 years)

Minimum 3 A-Levels
passes with C grade
or above;

Or

Minimum 2 A-Levels
passes with C grade
or above and at
least 5 O-Levels
passes with a
minimum of C
grade or above.

IGCSE or GCE O Level: English as a Second Language (grade C);

OR

Duolingo: must achieve an overall score of at least 105;

OR

IELTS: 6 overall, with 5.5 in each sub-test (Academic or General or IELTS Indicator Online Test)

OR

General or IELTS Indicator Online Test)

Pass either
GCSE
Mathematics
(Grade A*-B /
9-5)

or

AS Level
Mathematics
(A-E), or
equivalent)

or

Pass the UoL
Mathematics
Admission
Aptitude Test

Minimum 17 or above by November 1, 2026

Passing of DITE Admission Test, panel discussion, and interview

Intermediate
(1-year
Foundation+ 3
year)

Minimum 60% overall percentage Intermediate

students who want to opt for the computer science program will have to undergo a one-year foundation program – math is a compulsory module which will need to be passed.

Complete the International Foundation AND Pass the UoL Mathematics Admission Aptitude Test

Minimum 17
years or above
by November
1 st , 2026

Passing of DITE Admission Test, panel discussion, and interview

Fee Structure – For All Three Years

The fee structure for the BSc Computer Science Program for the Academic Year 2026- 2027 shall be as follows:

Description Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Tuition Fee
475,000/-
475,000/-
475,000/-
Library Fee
10,000/-
10,000/-
10,000/-
Student Activity Fee
10,000/-
10,000/-
10,000/-
Total Fees
495,000/-
495,000/-
495,000/-

University Of London Fee Structure – For All Three Years

Fee payable to the UNIVERSITY OF LONDON* (IN POUNDS STERLING ONLY). 

Year Application Fee (non-refundable and one time fee) September Semester April Semester Total Fees
Year 1

£ 60 (deadline 16th Sep 2026) *

£ 1394 (deadline 23rd Sep 2026) *

£ 1394 (deadline 18th Mar 2027) *
£ 2,848/-*
Year 2
£ 1394 (deadline 23rd Sep 2027) *
£ 1394 (deadline 18th Mar 2028) *
£ 2,788/-*
Year 3
£ 1394 (deadline 23rd Sep 2028) *
£ 1394 (deadline 18th Mar 2029) *
£ 2,788/-*

NOTE: * The fee structure for the 2026 session has not yet been announced by the University of London. The indicative fee is expected to increase by up to 5%.

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2026-2027 2026-2027

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Frequently Asked Questions

The duration of the program is 3 years.

The University of London charges fees in pounds sterling, which must be paid directly by the student. Payment can be made using a debit or credit card or through money exchange companies. DITE provides guidance on the payment process but the responsibility for completing the payment rests solely with the student.

Yes, students can transfer to a UK university in their second or third year, subject to first-year grades. Most UK universities accept University of London students at these levels. The fees will align with the policies of the university you transfer to.

DITE offers assistance through its consultancy department, Denning Consultants, to guide students through the transfer process. Alternatively, students can complete all three years at DITE and pursue a master’s, as the degree is internationally recognized.

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