BSc CSIT (TU) Science E-Governance (BSc CSIT, CSC366) Question Paper 2081
This is the official BSc CSIT (TU) (Science stream) E-Governance (BSc CSIT, CSC366) question paper for 2081, as set in the regular annual examination. It carries 60 full marks and a time allowance of 180 minutes, across 12 questions. On Kekkei you can attempt this E-Governance (BSc CSIT, CSC366) past paper online with a timer, get instant AI feedback and step-by-step solutions, and track the topics where you lose marks — completely free. Whether you are revising for your BSc CSIT (TU) E-Governance (BSc CSIT, CSC366) exam or solving previous years' question papers, this 2081 paper is a great way to practise under real exam conditions.
Section A: Long Answer Questions
Attempt any TWO questions.
Explain cyber law and its provisions. Discuss the legal and ethical issues related to e-governance.
What is e-government? Explain the technological and organizational challenges in implementing e-government projects.
Define e-governance business models. Explain the wider dissemination model and the critical flow model of e-governance with examples.
Section B: Short Answer Questions
Attempt any EIGHT questions.
List and explain the different benefits of using e-governance.
Explain online service delivery with examples.
How can good governance be achieved through e-governance models?
What is e-readiness? Explain human infrastructure preparedness for e-governance.
Differentiate between e-government and e-governance.
Explain the concept of digital divide and its impact on e-governance.
What is a data centre? Why is it important for e-governance?
Explain the interactive service model of e-governance.
What are the components of e-governance infrastructure?