Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc./BCA./B.Sc.CS/B.SC.BT First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Communicative English I
Course Code - U-COE-101
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the learning of basic language skills.
CO 2 Know how to read aloud a text with proper stress and intonation.
CO 3 Learn how to interact on a specific situation with proper contextual language markers and turn taking.
CO 4 Learn to Speak independently on a given topic.
CO 5 Do preparation to make effective communication.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Introduction to English Language and Literature
Course Code - U-ENG-106
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop their knowledge in the history, origin and development of English language.
CO 2 Comprehend English Vocabulary, its origin and present status.
CO 3 Understand and develop interest in English literature and its genres.
CO 4 Do systematic study of English literature through the literary eras.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Methodology of Studying Literature
Course Code - U-ENG-107
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Cultivate interest in literary texts within a significant number of historical, geographical, and cultural contexts.
CO 2 Apply critical and theoretical approaches to the reading and analysis of literary and cultural texts in multiple genres.
CO 3 Identify the critical ideas, values, and themes that appear in literary texts.
CO 4 Analyze the creativity and literary artefacts with the help of studied literary texts.
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc./BCA./B.Sc.CS/B.SC.BT First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Communicative English II
Course Code - U-COE-201
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Reproduce the learning of basic language skills.
CO 2 Read aloud a text with proper stress and intonation.
CO 3 Enact a dialogue on a specific situation with proper contextual language markers and turn taking.
CO 4 Speak independently on a given topic.
CO 5 Make effective communication.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Medieval and Renaissance: Poetry, Prose and Drama
Course Code - U-ENG-206
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop their knowledge in the literary era of Medieval to Renaissance Literature.
CO 2 Understand the significance of Medieval to Renaissance Literature.
CO 3 Interpret literary texts in the light of the literary background of Medieval to Renaissance Literature.
CO 4 Study literature at their own and develop interest in English literature and its genres.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Restoration to Romanticism: Poetry Drama and Fiction
Course Code - U-ENG-207
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Comprehend the literaray significance Restoration to Romanticism Age in the History of english Literature
CO 2 Develop their interest in literary texts of Restoration and Romanticism Age
CO 3 Do the study literary texts of Restoration and Romanticism Age at their own
CO 4 Interpret literary texts in the light of the literary background of Restoration to Romanticism Age
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc./BCA./B.Sc.CS/B.SC.BT Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Communicative English
Course Code - U-COE-301
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand reading, writing skills and the related sub-skills for effective communication.
CO 2 Learn written and interpersonal communication skills .
CO 3 Know how to make use of sentence structures in English in written communication.
CO 4 Do practice of reading skill.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Reading Drama
Course Code - U-ENG-306
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the significance of genre of drama.
CO 2 Comprehend different one act plays and dramas in English Literature.
CO 3 Understand drama in the light of literary and critical terms.
CO 4 Explain one act plays in their words.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Reading Poetry
Course Code - U-ENG-307
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain the knowledge of the major poets in English literature.
CO 2 Understand the themes and styles of the major poets in English literature.
CO 3 Do critical appreciation of the poems.
CO 4 Explain history of poetry in his words.
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc./BCA./B.Sc.CS/B.SC.BT Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Communicative English
Course Code - U-COE-401
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Use reading, writing skills and the related sub-skills for effective communication.
CO 2 Do written and interpersonal communication confidently.
CO 3 Make use of sentence structures in English in written communication.
CO 4 Show their mastery in reading skill.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Reading Drama
Course Code - U-ENG-406
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the history of drama independently.
CO 2 Comprehend the different elements of drama.
CO 3 Realize drama in the light of literary and critical terms.
CO 4 Study dramas in the light of history of English literature.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Reading Poetry
Course Code - U-ENG-407
After the completion of this course :
CO 1 Understand the significance of poetry as compared to other genres of literature.
CO 2 Understand the themes and styles of the major poets in English literature.
CO 3 Study the genre of poetry at their own
CO 4 Analyze rhetorics and prosody used in poetry
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Reading Prose - IX
Course Code - U-ENG-501
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to
CO 1 Understand the meaning, types, features and functions of Prose -Essays.
CO 2 Study the literary genre of prose particularly Essays independently.
CO 3 Get encouraged for reading and appreciating Essays.
CO 4 Develop the habit of reading Essays.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Literary Theory Ancient to Modern - X
Course Code - U-ENG-502
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to
CO 1 Understand the Greek masters in relation with literary criticism
CO 2 Know the different perspectives given by Greek masters
CO 3 Explain the literary theory in the light of English literature
CO 4 Analyze the impact of Greek masters on English criticism
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - American Literature- XI
Course Code - U-ENG-503
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to
CO 1 Get introduced to American literature.
CO 2 Realize the significance of American literature
CO 3 Comprehend the cultural and social values through American Literature.
CO 4 Study the American Literature independently.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Reading Prose - XII
Course Code - U-ENG-601
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course -
CO 1 Study the literary genre of prose particularly Essays independently.
CO 2 Explain the significanse of literary essays.
CO 3 Do appreciation of essays.
CO 4 Compare the essays of different essayists.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Modern Literary Theory - XIII
Course Code - U-ENG-602
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to
CO 1 Understand the philosophical base behind various literary texts by reading the philosophical ideas reflected in literary texts.
CO 2 Apply various approaches and principles from literary theories to understand the literary text from different perspectives.
CO 3 Analyze a literary text critically and interpret it.
CO 4 Apply literary theories and principles of criticism to the literary texts from classical times to the present and evaluate it.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - American Literature- XIV
Course Code - U-ENG-603
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to
CO 1 Understand the major works of American writers including Poet, Dramatist, and Novelist etc.
CO 2 Develop the interest of reading various genres of American Literature.
CO 3 Comprehend the cultural and social values through American Literature.
CO 4 Do comparison of American literature with other genres of literature.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - The Linguistic Structure of Modern English - I
Course Code - P-LSM-151
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to -
CO 1 Understand the nature of human laguage and the nature its grammar.
CO 2 Develop command over the language by knowing its basic structures.
CO 3 Make use of phonologically correct language.
CO 4 Use syntactically correct language for communication
CO 5 Gain the knowledge of phrasal structures of English.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Middle English to Neo-classical Period-II
Course Code - P-MEN-152
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to -
CO 1 Understand the major trends and terms in Middle English to Neo-classical Period.
CO 2 Develop the interest in poems, drama and prose in English.
CO 3 Improve the literary and critical competence after studying English Literature.
CO 4 Do independent study of poems, drama and prose in English during that age to understand the society better.
CO 5 Study and interpret the literary texts at their own.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Romantic to Edwardian Period (1798-1914) - III
Course Code - P-REP-153
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to -
CO 1 Understand the significance of the Romantic Period in English Literature.
CO 2 Familiarize themselves with Poetry, Prose and Novels from Romantic Period.
CO 3 Know the revolution, democracy, and republicanism, the power of the imagination, genius, and the source of inspiration from Romantic Period.
CO 4 Get acquainted with Proto-psychology & extreme mental states and Nature of Romantic Period.
CO 5 Improve their literary Competence.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Georgian to Post-Modern Period (1910-Present) - IV
Course Code - P-GPM-154
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to -
CO 1 understand the significance of the Georgian to Post-modern Period in English Literature.
CO 2 Acknowledge several genres in Literature which record the impact of the historical, social, religious, cultural and economic background of the CO 1 ages from Georgian to Post Modern Age.
CO 3 Classify various concepts in Georgian to Post Modern Age English Poetry.
CO 4 Comprehend the specific features of prose in Georgian to Post Modern Age .
CO 5 Develop the skill of critical enquiry of literary texts
Program M. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - The Linguistic structure of Modern English V
Course Code - P-LSM-250
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to -
CO 1 Develop interest in linguistics and various branches of linguistics.
CO 2 Study the literary texts by using analytical methods in Linguistics and Stylistics
CO 3 Appreciate the formal elements of language shape meaning in literary texts
CO 4 Develop insights into different aspects meaning studied in Pragmatics
CO 5 Compare and contrast indian theories of meaning with the western theories and their literary application
Program M. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Middle English to Neo-classical Period-VI
Course Code - P-MEN-251
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to -
CO 1 Understand the major trends and terms in Middle English to Neo-classical Period.
CO 2 Develop the interest in poems, drama and prose in English.
CO 3 Improve the literary and critical competence after studying English Literature.
CO 4 Study of poems, drama and prose in English will be acquainted with the society and literature of that time.
CO 5 Compare and interpret the literary texts at their own.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Romantic to Edwardian Period (1798-1914) - VII
Course Code - P-REP-252
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to -
CO 1 Get acquainted with the Edwardian Period in English Literature.
CO 2 Familarize themselves with Poetry, Prose and Novels from Edwardian Period.
CO 3 Acquire the knowledge of revolution, democracy, and republicanism, the power of the imagination, genius, and the source of inspiration from Edwardian Drama.
CO 4 Know the significance of the Science Fiction Short Story in Edwardian Period.
CO 5 Improve their literary Competence to interpret the literary texts.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Georgian to Post-Modern Period (1910-Present) - VIII
Course Code - P-GPM-253
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to -
CO 1 understand the significance of the Georgian to Post-modern Period in English Literature.
CO 2 Acknowledge several genres in Literature which record the impact of the historical, social, religious, cultural and economic background of the ages from Georgian to Post Modern Age.
CO 3 Classify various concepts in Georgian to Post Modern Age English Poetry.
CO 4 Comprehend the specific features of prose in Georgian to Post Modern Age .
CO 5 Develop the skill of critical enquiry of literary texts.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Research Methodology
Course Code - P-REM-351
Course Outcomes
CO 1 After the completion of this course the students will be able to -
CO 2 Identify appropriate research topics.
CO 3 Demonstrate the ability to choose methods appropriate to research aims and objectives.
CO 4 Organize and conduct research in a more appropriate manner.
CO 5 Understand the limitations of particular research methods.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - P-CIT-352
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to -
CO 1 Realize the significance of literary theories and principles of criticism to the literary texts from classical times to the present and evaluate it.
CO 2 Apply various approaches and principles from literary theories to understand the literary text from different perspectives.
CO 3 Analyze a literary text critically and interpret it.
CO 4 Compare the philosophical base behind various literary texts by reading the philosophical ideas reflected in literary texts.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Women’s Writings
Course Code - P-WOW-353
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to -
CO 1 understand the scope, development and major trends in women’s writings.
CO 2 Get acquainted with the literary achievements of some of the significant women writers.
CO 3 Evaluate development of women’s writings.
CO 4 Analyze the different themes and styles as reflected in women’s writings.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Indian Writing In English
Course Code - P-IWE-354
Course Outcomes
CO 1 After the completion of this course the students will be able to -
CO 2 understand the major trends in Indian Poetry, drama and through detailed study of prescribed works.
CO 3 Develop their interest in Indian Writing In English .
CO 4 Realize the significance of the values and issues in the literary texts.
CO 5 Have a better understanding of indian society and its mindset.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Modern English Structure
Course Code - P-MES-381
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to -
CO 1 Understand different perspectives communication.
CO 2 Use phonologically refined English language.
CO 3 Use grammatically correct and appropriate English.
CO 4 Use effectively their language skills-listening, speaking, reading and writing.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - English Language Teaching
Course Code - P-ELT-447
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to -
CO 1 Know the major trends in English Language Teaching.
CO 2 Equip themselves with necessary abilities to become competent teachers of English.
CO 3 Apply teacing skills for imparting English in Indian background.
CO 4 Use the linguistic competence for tteaching English.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Advanced Critical Theories
Course Code - P-ACT-448
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to -
CO 1 Understand literary theories and principles of criticism to the literary texts from classical times to the present and evaluate it.
CO 2 Apply various approaches and principles from literary theories to understand the literary text from different perspectives.
CO 3 Analyze a literary text critically and interpret it.
CO 4 Evaluate literary texts by reading the philosophical ideas reflected in literary texts.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Special Author
Course Code - P-SAT-449
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to -
CO 1 Understand the major themes in the writings of Toni Morrison
CO 2 Read and critically appreciated the novels by Toni Morrison.
CO 3 Do the study of novels, the students will be acquainted with the black society and become human beings by the exposure to literature in black writings.
CO 4 Apply their literary knowledge to understand other women eriters
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Indian Writing In English
Course Code - P-IWE-450
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course the students will be able to -
CO 1 Understand the major trends in Indian Poetry, drama and through detailed study of prescribed works.
CO 2 Develop their interest in Indian Writing In English .
CO 3 Apply their sensitivity and sensibility to the values and issues in the literary texts.
CO 4 Evaluate indian society and its mindset with the help of literary texts they have studied.
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc.First Year
Semester I
Course Title - प्रमाण मराठीचे लेखनविषयक नियम व भाषिक कौशल्ये, (AECC)
Course Code - U-MSL-103
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 प्रमाण मराठीच्या लेखनविषयक नियमानुसार अचूक लेखन करता येईल.
CO 2 विरामचिन्हांची परिभाषा समजून घेऊन नियमानुसार विरामचिन्हांचा वापर करता येईल.
CO 3 वाचनवेग व आकलनात वाढ होईल.
CO 4 वाचनामागील प्रेरणा समजतील आणि कौशल्यपूर्ण वाचन होईल.
CO 5 अध्ययनानाच्या पद्धतीमुळे अध्ययनाला गती मिळेल.
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc.First Year
Semester II
Course Title - ललित वाङ्मय- भाग १ (AECC)
Course Code - U-MSL-203
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 महानुभाव संप्रदायातील महदंबेचेच्या धवळ्याचे स्वरूप समजेल.
CO 2 महात्मा फुले यांच्या 'अखंड'चा बोध होईल
CO 3 नारायण सुर्वे यांच्या कवितेचे आशय-विश्व सांगता येईल,
CO 4 आदिवासी जीवन समुदायांच्या जगण्याचा परिचय होईल.
CO 5 आधुनिक काव्याच्या स्वरूपाचे वेगळेपण लक्षात येईल.
CO 6 ललित गद्याचे स्वरूप समजेल.
Program B.A.First Year- CC
Semester I
Course Title - मध्ययुगीन सांप्रदायिक वाङ्मयाची ओळख - भाग १, (CC)
Course Code - U-MAR-110
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 संप्रदायाच्या मराठी वाङ्मयाची ओळख होईल.
CO 2 विविध संप्रदायाच्या साहित्याची व संप्रदायाची नीट ओळख होईल.
CO 3 मराठी भाषेच्या साहित्यनिर्मितीचा प्रारंभ लक्षात येईल
CO 4 सांप्रदायिक वाङ्मय निर्मितीची प्रेरणा लक्षात येईल, तत्कालीन भाषेची रूपे सांगता येतील.
Program B.A.First Year
Semester II
Course Title - मध्ययुगीन मराठीतील निवडक रचनाप्रकारांचा अभ्यास (CC)
Course Code - U-MAR-111
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 'बखर’ वाङ्मयाचे स्वरूप, निर्मिती व परंपरा सांगता येईल, 'बखरी’चे ऐतिहासिक महत्त्व, परंपरा स्वरूप सांगता येईल.
CO 2 'बखरी’चा आशय, भाषास्वरूपाचे वेगळेपण सांगता येईल.
CO 3 'भारूड' म्हणजे काय सांगता येईल, नाथांच्या भारुडांचे वेगळेपण सांगता येईल.
CO 4 'लावणी'ची परंपरा व शाहीर अनंत फंदी यांच्या लावणी वाङ्मयाचे स्वरूप लक्षात येईल.
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc.First Year
Semester II
Course Title - मध्ययुगीन सांप्रदायिक वाङ्मयाची ओळख – भाग (CC)
Course Code - U-MAR-210
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 लिंगायत संप्रदाय व त्यांच्या साहित्याचे स्वरूप समजेल.
CO 2 लिंगायत संप्रदायातील 'वचन साहित्य'त्यातील मानवी मूल्य समजून येईल.
CO 3 लिंगायत संप्रदायाच्या साहित्यनिर्मितीची प्रारंभिक रूपे, त्यातील मूल्यात्मकता सांगता येईल.
CO 4 'सूफी' संप्रदायाचे वेगळेपण आणि त्यांच्या निर्मिती प्रक्रियेचे स्वरूप सांगता येईल.
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc.First Year
Semester II
Course Title - आधुनिक मराठीतील निवडक वाङ्मय प्रकारांचा अभ्यास, U-MAR-211 (CC)
Course Code - U-MAR-211
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 बहिणाबाई चौधरी यांच्या काव्याचे स्वरूप-आशय आणि भाषिक सौंदर्यांचा परिचय होईल.
CO 2 भाई माधवराव बागल यांच्या सत्यशोधकी कथेचा बोध कळेल, महात्मा फुले यांच्या सुधारणावादी प्रभाव लक्षात येईल. कथांचा आकृतीबंध कळेल.
CO 3 'वाटा -पळवाटा' नाटकातील आशय-विषययाचा प्रश्नांचा, समस्येचा बोध कळेल.
CO 4 'चारापाणी' कादंबरीची रचना, आशय-विषय, पात्र निर्मिती लक्षात येईल.
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc.Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - भाषिक कौशल्ये आणि ललित वाङ्मय - भाग २ (AECC)
Course Code - U-MSL-303
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 श्रवणाचे महत्त्व समजते व श्रवण कौशल्य विकसित होण्यास मदत होते.
CO 2 चांगल्या संवादाची परिभाषा समजेल व कुशल संवादास मदत होईल.
CO 3 प्रभावी बोलण्याचे फायदे समजल्यामुळे प्रभावी बोलण्याच्या कौशल्यात भर पडेल.
CO 4 चरित्र-आत्मचरित्राचे स्वरूप लक्षात येईल.
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc.Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - भाषिक कौशल्ये आणि ललित वाङ्मय - भाग २(AECC)
Course Code - U-MSL-403
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 लेखनाचे महत्त्व पटल्याने बिनचूक लेखन करण्यास मदत होईल.
CO 2 स्वयं-अध्ययनासाठी लेखनकौशल्य आत्मसात करता येईल.
CO 3 लेखन करताना येणाऱ्या अडचणी समजून घेऊन त्या दूर करण्याचा प्रयत्न होईल.
CO 4 बिनचूक व गतिमान लेखन करण्यास मदत होईल सर्जनशील लेखनास मदत होईल.
CO5 निर्मितीची प्रक्रिया समजेल.
CO6 मराठीतील वैचारिक साहित्याचे अध्ययन चांगल्याप्रकारे करता येईल.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - निवडक साहित्य प्रवाहांचा अभ्यास (CC)
Course Code - U-MAR-310
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 ग्रामीण साहित्याच्या स्वरूपाचा परिचय होईल.
CO 2 ग्रामीण साहित्याचा उगम, वाटचाल लक्षात येईल.
CO 3 आसाराम लोमटे यांच्या 'ओझं' कथेचे भाव-विश्व समजेल.
CO 4 दलित साहित्याच्या प्रेरणा आणि स्वरूप-वैशिष्ट्यांचा परिचय होईल.
CO5 दलित साहित्यातील वेदना-विद्रोह-नकार या कारणांचा शोध घेता येईल.
CO6 दलित कवितांचे आशय-विश्व, अभिव्यक्तीचे वेगळेपण जाणवेल
CO7 इतर प्रवाहांतील कवितांपेक्षा दलित कवितेची वेगळेपण जाणवेल.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - एका नाटकाचा अभ्यास- (CC)
Course Code - U-MAR-311
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 'नाटक' प्रकाराचे स्वरूप आणि घटक समजतील.
CO 2 मराठी नाटकाची वाटचाल, ठळक टप्पे लक्षात येतील.
CO 3 'काय डेंजर वारा सुटलाय' या नाटकाचा आशय-विषय, मांडणीत वेगळेपण जाणवेल.
CO 4 'काय डेंजर वारा सुटलाय' नाटकातील मुख्य, गौण पात्रांची विश्लेषण करता येईल.
CO5 नाटकातून मांडलेला संघर्ष आणि त्यातील उत्तरोत्तर वाढता संघर्ष लक्षात येईल.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - निवडक साहित्य प्रवाहांचा अभ्यास (CC)
Course Code - U-MAR-410
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 मराठी मुस्लिम साहित्याचे स्वरूप, वाटचाल आणि वेगळेपण ठळकपणे सांगता येईल.
CO 2 मुस्लीम मराठी साहित्यातील आशय-विषयांचे वेगळेपण सांगता येईल.
CO 3 बकऱ्याची बॉडी कधी हिंदू-मुस्लीम संघर्षाचा पूर्वग्रह आणि वास्तव लक्षात येईल.
CO 4 'काय डेंजर वारा सुटलाय' नाटकातील मुख्य, गौण पात्रांची विश्लेषण करता येईल.
CO5 स्त्रीवाद व स्त्रीवादी साहित्याचे स्वरूप संकल्पना लक्षात येईल मराठीतील स्त्रीवादी साहित्यातील ठळक टप्पे सांगता येतील.
CO6 गौरी देशपांडे, लता मनस्वीनी रवींद्र यांच्या कथेचा आशय-विषय, अभिव्यक्तीची वेगळेपण सांगता येईल.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - विविध प्रवाहांची कविता CC)
Course Code - U-MAR - 411
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 साहित्यातील विविध प्रवाहांच्या कवितांचा परिचय होतो, कवितांचे वेगळेपण लक्षात येते.
CO 2 महानगरी कवितांतून आलेले विषय, अभिव्यक्ती त्याचे वेगळेपण लक्षात येईल.
CO 3 ग्रामीण कवितांतून बदलता गावगाडा आणि बदलती संस्कृती लक्षात येईल.
CO 4 आदिवासी कवितांतून आदिवासींच्या जगण्याची उपेक्षा लक्षात येईल.
CO5 स्त्रीवाद व स्त्रीवादी साहित्याचे स्वरूप संकल्पना लक्षात येईल मराठीतील स्त्रीवादी साहित्यातील ठळक टप्पे सांगता येतील.
CO6 स्त्रीवादी कवितांचे भावविश्व अधोरेखित करता येईल.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - आधुनिक मराठी वाङ्मयाचा इतिहास, (CC)
( कालखंड : १९८० ते २००० )
Course Code - U-MAR - 507
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 मराठी वाङ्मयचा इतिहासाची संकल्पना स्पष्ट होईल.
CO 2 इसवी सन १९८० ते २००० कालखंडातील विविध वाङ्मय प्रकारांचे स्वरूप व त्यांचे विशेष सांगता येईल.
CO 3 इसवी सन १९८० ते २००० कालखंडातील वाङ्मय निर्मितीच्या प्रेरणांचा उलगडा होईल
CO 4 प्रमुख ग्रंथांचे वाङ्मयीन महत्त्व सांगता येईल.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - मराठी भाषेच्या व्याकरणाचा स्थूल परिचय (CC)
Course Code - U-MAR -508
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 मराठी व्याकरणाचा स्थूल परिचय होईल.
CO 2 लेखनविषयक सजगता निर्माण होईल.
CO 3 व्याकरणातील प्रयोग विचार आणि वाक्यांचे प्रकार यांचे आकलन होईल.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - साहित्यविचार (CC)
Course Code - U-MAR -509
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 साहित्याचे स्वरूप, संकल्पना सांगता येईल, भारतीय विचारवंतांनी सांगितलेले साहित्याचे स्वरूप लक्षात येईल.
CO 2 साहित्य निर्मितीमागील विविध प्रयोजने सांगता येतील.
CO 3 साहित्य निर्मितीमागील प्रतिभा शक्ती आणि इतर जनक कारणे सांगता येतील.
Co4 शब्दशक्तींचे सामर्थ्य आणि रस विचारांचे आकलन होईल.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - मराठी भाषिक कौशल्येविकास (CC)
Course Code - U-MAR-607
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 विद्यार्थ्यांच्या भाषिक क्षमतांचा विकास होईल.
CO 2 विविध क्षेत्रातील व्यावसायिक संधीची पूर्वतयारी होईल.
CO 3 मुद्रितशोधण्याचे कौशल्य विकसित होईल.
CO4 मराठी भाषेच्या नियमांचा लेखनात उपयोग करता येईल.
CO5 मराठी भाषेच्या संकेतस्थळांचा स्त्रोत म्हणून उपयोग करता येईल.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - उपयोजित मराठी (CC)
Course Code - U-MAR-608
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 मुलाखतीला आत्मविश्वासाने सामोरे जाता येईल.
CO 2 विविध माध्यमांसाठी जाहिरात लेखनाचा मसुदा तयार करता येईल.
CO 3 भाषांतराचे महत्त्व व स्वरूप लक्षात येईल.
CO4 मराठी भाषा साहित्य लेखनासाठी संगणकाचा उपयोग करता येईल.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - मराठीचे भाषाशास्त्र (CC)
Course Code- U-MAR-609
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 मराठी भाषेची उत्पत्तीकाळाचे स्वरूप, कूळ, प्राथमिक स्वरूप समजेल.
CO 2 भाषिक परिवर्तनाची कारणे आणि प्रकार समजतील.
CO 3 भाषांतराचे महत्त्व व स्वरूप लक्षात येईल.
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - भाषा शिक्षण एवं गद्य - पद्य साहित्य
Course Code - U-HSL-102
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,,
CO 1 भाषा की प्रकृती से छात्र अवगत हुए ।
CO 2 भाषाई कौशल एवं महत्व का ज्ञान प्राप्त हुआ ।
CO 3 कहानियों के माध्यम से सामाजिकता से परिचित हुए ।
CO 4 छात्रों का श्रवण कौशल विकसित हुआ ।
CO 5 कविताओं के माध्यम से प्रकृति के प्रति संवेदना जागृत हुई ।
CO 6 कार्यालयीन कामकाज मे प्रयोग की जाने वाली पारिभाषिक शब्दों से छात्र परिचित हुए ।
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - भाषा शिक्षण एवं अनुवाद
Course Code - U-HSL-202
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 वाचन कौशल से छात्र अवगत हुए ।
CO 2 छात्र वाचन कौशल मे विकसित हुए
CO 3 गज़ल विधा से छात्र अवगत हुए ।
CO 4 निबंध विधा के उद्भव , विकास एवं तत्व से छात्र परिचित हुए ।
CO 5 साहित्य के गद्य - पद्य विधा से छात्र परिचित हुए ।
CO 6 अनुवाद का ज्ञान प्राप्त हुआ ।
Program B. A. First Year (OPT)
Semester I
Course Title - कथा साहित्य
Course Code - U-HIN-108
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 कहानी विधा से छात्र परिचित हुए ।
CO 2 हिन्दी के चयनित कहानियों का अध्ययन हुआ ।
CO 3 उपन्यास विधा से छात्र परिचित हुए ।
CO 4 तमस उपन्यास के माध्यम से छात्र देश के राजनीतिक एवं सांप्रदायिक स्थिति से अवगत हुए ।
Program B. A. First Year (OPT)
Semester I
Course Title - नाटक तथा एकांकी
Course Code - U-HIN-109
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 नाट्य विधा से छात्र परिचित हुए ।
CO 2 कोर्ट मार्शल नाटक के माध्यम से जातिगत व्यवस्था से छात्र परिचित हुए ।
CO 3 एकांकी विधा का ज्ञान छात्रों को प्राप्त हुआ तथा रंगमंच से अवगत हुए ।
CO 4 हिन्दी के चयनित एकांकी का अध्ययन हुआ ।
Program B. A. First Year (OPT)
Semester II
Course Title - निबंध तथा कथेतर गद्य
Course Code - U-HIN-208
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 निबंध विधा के उद्भव , विकास एवं तत्व से छात्र परिचित हुए ।
CO 2 हिन्दी के चयनित निबंधों का अध्ययन हुआ ।
CO 3 कथेतर गद्य विधा का परिचय प्राप्त हुआ (संस्मरण , व्यंग )
CO 4 हिन्दी के चयनित कथेतर गद्य का अध्ययन हुआ ।
Program B. A. First Year (OPT)
Semester II
Course Title - आत्मकथा एवं जीवनी
Course Code - U-HIN-209
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 प्रसिद्ध लेखकों की आत्मकथा से छात्र अवगत हुए ।
CO 2 प्रसिद्ध लेखकों की जीवनी से छात्र अवगत हुए ।
CO 3 आत्मकथा एवं जीवनी का छात्र जीवन मे महत्व प्राप्त हुआ ।
CO 4 मनू भण्डारी , प्रेमचंद , कृष्णा सोबती , नीरज रचनाकारों के जीवन के पहलुओं से छात्र अवगत हुए ।
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - भाषा शिक्षण एवं कथेतर गद्य
Course Code - U-HSL-302
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 छात्र लेखन कौशल से अवगत हुए ।
CO 2 छात्र लेखन कौशल मे विकसित हुए ।
CO 3 छात्र व्यंग साहित्य से परिचित हुए ।
CO 4 लेखन के बौद्धिक अंगों का ज्ञान प्राप्त हुआ ।
CO 5 लेखन परीक्षण के माध्यम से छात्र लेखन का परीक्षण कर सके ।
CO 6 छात्र कथेतर गद्य से अवगत हुए ।
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - भाषा शिक्षण एवं गद्य साहित्य
Course Code - U-HSL-402
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 छात्र भाषण कौशल से अवगत हुए ।
CO 2 छात्र भाषण कौशल मे विकसित हुए ।
CO 3 अस्थियों के अक्षर कहानी के माध्यम से शिक्षा के प्रति संघर्ष से परिचित हुए ।
CO 4 भाषण प्रक्रिया के अंग एवं उद्देश्य का ज्ञान प्राप्त हुआ ।
CO 5 भाषण दोष एवं उसका निराकरण हुआ ।
CO 6 एकांकी विधा का ज्ञान छात्रों को प्राप्त हुआ ।
Program B. A. Second Year (OPT)
Semester III
Course Title -काव्य सृजन एवं काव्य मंजूषा
Course Code - U-HIN-308
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 काव्य सृजन की प्रक्रिया से छात्र अवगत हुए ।
CO 2 कबीर , तुलसी , सूरदास के दोहों का ज्ञान प्राप्त हुआ ।
CO 3 जायसी कृत नागमती वियोग खंड का अध्ययन हुआ ।
CO 4 रीतिकाल की काव्य प्रवृतियों का ज्ञान प्राप्त हुआ ।
Program B. A. Second Year (OPT)
Semester III
Course Title - निबंध तरंग
Course Code - U-HIN-309
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 छात्र निबंध की परिभाषा , उद्भव एवं विकासक्रम से अवगत हुए ।
CO 2 भावात्मक निबंध और आत्मपरक निबंधों से परिचित हुए ।
CO 3 निबंध , रिपोर्ट से परिचित हुए ।
CO 4 संस्मरण ,यात्रा वृतांत से परिचित हुए ।
Program B. A. Second Year (OPT)
Semester IV
Course Title -काव्य सृजन एवं काव्य मंजूषा
Course Code - U-HIN-408
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 हिन्दी साहित्य के भारतेन्दु युगीन काव्य प्रवृतियों का ज्ञान प्राप्त हुआ ।
CO 2 छायावाद से छात्र परिचित हुए ।
CO 3 प्रगतिवाद से छात्र परिचित हुए ।
CO 4 प्रयोगवाद की प्रवृतियों का ज्ञान प्राप्त हुआ ।
Program B. A. Second Year (OPT)
Semester IV
Course Title - निबंध तरंग
Course Code - U-HIN-409
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 छात्र निबंध के प्रकारों से अवगत हुए ।
CO 2 निबंध , रिपोर्ट से परिचित हुए ।
CO 3 वैचारिक निबंध , हास्य व्यंग्य निबंधों का अध्ययन हुआ ।
CO 4 संस्मरण ,यात्रा वृतांत से परिचित हुए ।
Program B. A. Third Year (OPT)
Semester V
Course Title - भाषा विज्ञान तथा विविध विमर्श
Course Code - U-HIN-504
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 छात्र हिन्दी भाषा की भाषा वैज्ञानिक स्वरूप से परिचित हुए ।
CO 2 छात्र हिन्दी भाषा की ऐतिहासिक पृष्टभूमि से परिचित हुए ।
CO 3 छात्रों भाषा की व्याकरणिक कोटियों को समज सकें ।
CO 4 देवनागरी लिपि के वैज्ञानिक स्वरूप से अवगत हुए ।
Program B. A. Third Year (OPT)
Semester V
Course Title - भारतीय काव्यशास्त्र
Course Code - U-HIN-505
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 भारतीय काव्यशास्त्र के अध्ययन के माध्यम से छात्रों मे आलोचनात्मक दृष्टि निर्माण हुई ।
CO 2 छात्र साहित्याशास्त्रीय चिंतन से परिचित हुए ।
CO 3 छात्र काव्य की परिभाषाओं के साथ-साथ रस सिद्धांत और अलंकार सिद्धांत से परिचित हुए ।
CO 4 छात्र रीति एवं वक्रोक्ति सिद्धांत के माध्यम से काव्यशास्त्रीय दृष्टिकोण को समज सके ।
Program B. A. Third Year (OPT)
Semester V
Course Title - प्रयोजनमूलक हिन्दी
Course Code - U-HIN-506
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 छात्र प्रयोजनमूलक हिन्दी के स्वरूप से अवगत हुए ।
CO 2 छात्र कंप्युटर के प्रयोग के विविध दृष्टिकोण समज सकें ।
CO 3 छात्र विज्ञापन की प्रविधि को समज कर विज्ञापन निर्मिती की ओर प्रेरित हुए ।
CO 4 पटकथा लेखन के माध्यम से कहानी विधा के माध्यम से पटकथा लेखन के लिए प्रेरित हुए ।
Program B. A. Third Year (OPT)
Semester VI
Course Title - भाषा विज्ञान तथा विविध विमर्श
Course Code - U-HIN-604
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 छात्र साहित्य के विविध विमर्शों से अवगत हुए ।
CO 2 साहित्य मे किन्नरों की समस्या एवं उनकी संवेदनाओं से छात्र परिचित हुए ।
CO 3 किसान विमर्श के माध्यम से किसानों की समस्याओं से अवगत हुए ।
CO 4 हिन्दी कविता मे पर्यावरण विमर्श एवं आदिवासी विमर्श के स्वरूप से अवगत हुए ।
Program B. A. Third Year (OPT)
Semester VI
Course Title - भाषा विज्ञान तथा विविध विमर्श
Course Code - U-HIN-605
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 छात्र पाश्चत्य काव्यशास्त्र की सिद्धांत को समज सकें ।
CO 2 प्लेटों और अरस्तु के काव्यसम्बंधी विचारों से छात्र अवगत हुए ।
CO 3 रिचर्ड और लोनजाइनस के काव्य सिद्धांत का ज्ञान प्राप्त हुआ ।
CO 4 छात्र टी. एस . एलीयट के निर्वेयक्तिकता सिद्धांत से परिचित हुए ।
Program B. A. Third Year (OPT)
Semester VI
Course Title - प्रयोजनमूलक हिन्दी
Course Code - U-HIN-606
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course,
CO 1 पत्र लेखन के विभिन्न भेदों से छात्र अवगत हुए ।
CO 2 अनुवाद की प्रक्रिया समजकर रोजगार की दृष्टि से अनुवाद का महत्व समज पाए ।
CO 3 जनसंचार माध्यमों का परिचय हुआ ।
CO 4 हिन्दी पारिभाषिक शब्दावली का ज्ञान तथा उसका अनुप्रयोग का ज्ञान प्राप्त हुआ ।
Program B. A. B.Sc., B.Com First Year
Semester I
Course Title - संस्कृत सुभाषिते व व्यवहारिक व्याकरण
Course Code -U-SSL-104
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course:
CO 1 श्रवण करणे- बोलणे, वाचन करणे व लिहणे ही भाषिक कौशल्य आत्मसात करण्यासाठी विद्यार्थ्यांनी सक्षम होतील . (The students will be able to understand spoken and written Sanskrit.)
CO 2 विद्यार्थ्यांना संस्कृतचे व्यवहारिक व्याकरण समजेल (Students will understand the functional grammar of Sanskrit)
CO 3 संस्कृत साहित्याच्या माध्यमातून वाक्प्रचार, म्हणी, सुभाषिते व पारिभाषिक शब्दाचा साठा वाढेल. (Students' Knowledge about idiom, vocabulary and phrases in Sanskrit will be developed)
CO4 वाद-विवाद व संभाषण करण्याची योग्यता वाढेल . (The ability of the students to communicate and debate in Sanskrit will be developed.)
Program B. A. First Year
Semester: I
Course Title - संस्कृत साहित्य परिचय
Course Code -U-SAN-112
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course:
CO1 संस्कृत साहित्यातील महाकाव्याचे मूलभूत ज्ञान प्राप्त केले जाईल. महाकाव्याच्या लेखकाशी संबंधित इतर साहित्याचा अभ्यास केला जाईल.
(Basic knowledge of Epic in Sanskrit literature will be acquired. Other literature related to the author of the epic will be studied.)
CO2 विद्यार्थ्यांना संस्कृतमधील विविध प्रकारांचे ज्ञान मिळेल. विद्यार्थ्यांना विविध शैलीतील लेखकांचा अभ्यास करता येईल
(Students will get the knowledge of various genres in Sanskrit. Students will be able to study the writers of various genres.)
CO3 संस्कृतमधील साहित्याचा उगम आणि विकास विद्यार्थ्यांना कळेल.
(Students will come to know the origin and development of literature in Sanskrit)
CO4 विद्यार्थ्यांमध्ये संस्कृत साहित्याचा अभ्यास करण्याची आवड निर्माण होईल.
(Students’ interest in studying Sanskrit literature will be developed.)
CO5 विद्यार्थ्यांमध्ये संस्कृत साहित्याचा अभ्यास करण्याची क्षमता स्वतः विकसित होईल.
(Students will develop their ability of studying Sanskrit literature at their own.)
Program B. A. First Year
Semester: II
Course Title - संस्कृत नाट्य साहित्य
Course Code -U-SAN-113
Course Outcomes
CO1 संस्कृत नाट्य साहित्याचे ज्ञान प्राप्त होईल. लेखक आणि संस्कृत नाटकाशी संबंधित इतर साहित्याचा अभ्यास केला जाईल.
(Dramatic knowledge of Sanskrit literature will be acquired. Other literature related to the author and Sanskrit drama will be studied.)
CO2 विद्यार्थ्यांना सध्याच्या संस्कृत नाट्य साहित्याची माहिती होईल. नाट्यग्रंथ आणि लेखकांची इतर माहिती योग्य प्रकारे असेल.
(Students will be aware of the existing Sanskrit Natya Sahitya. The Natyagranth and other information of the authors wwill be in a proper way.)
CO3 संस्कृत नाटक कसे लिहावे याचे ज्ञान विद्यार्थ्यांना मिळेल.
(Students will get knowledge about how to write Sanskrit drama.)
CO4 विद्यार्थ्यांमध्ये संस्कृत नाटकाचा अभ्यास करण्याची आवड निर्माण होईल
(Students will develop interest in studying Sanskrit Drama.)
CO5 विद्यार्थ्यांना संस्कृत नाटक वाचता आणि लिहिता येईल
(Students will be able to read and write Sanskrit Drama.)
Program B. A. B.Sc., B.Com First Year
Semester ll
Course Title: संस्कृत वाक्/संवाद कौशल्य
II Course Code: U-SSL-204
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course:
CO 1 विद्यार्थ्यांच्या संस्कृत संवादात प्रगती होईल. (There will be progress among the students about Sanskrit communication.)
CO 2 विद्यार्थ्यांची संस्कृत संवादाची भिती दूर होईल. (Students' fear of Sanskrit communication will go away.)
CO 3 विद्यार्थी संस्कृतमध्ये औपचारिक संवाद साधू शकतील. (Students wil be able to do formal communication in Sanskrit).
CO4 विद्यार्थ्यांना संभाषण उपयोगी व्याकरणाचा उपयोग करुन वाक्य रचना करता येईल . (The conversation will be structured using useful grammar by the students.)
Program B. A. First Year
Semester: II
Course Title - वैदिक वाङ्मय परिचय
Course Code -U-SAN-212
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course:
CO1 संस्कृत भाषेतील वेदांशी संबंधित ज्ञान प्राप्त होईल. वेदांच्या ऋषींशी संबंधित इतर साहित्याचा अभ्यास केला जाईल.
Knowledge related to the Vedas of Sanskrit language will be obtained. Other literature related to the sage of the Vedas will be studied.)
CO2 वैदिक साहित्यातील वेदांगांच्या ज्ञानाचा विद्यार्थ्यांना फायदा होईल. वेदांगांच्या लेखकांबद्दलची इतर माहिती योग्य प्रकारे मिळेल.
(Students will be benefitted by the knowledge of the Vedangas of Vedic literature. Other information about the authors of Vedangas wil be received in a proper way.)
CO3 संस्कृत उपनिषदे कशी लिहिली गेली ते विद्यार्थ्यांना कळेल.
(Students will come to how the Sanskrit Upanishads were written.)
CO4 विद्यार्थ्यांना उपनिषदांच्या विषयांवर चर्चा करण्याची आवड निर्माण होईल
(Students will develop an interest in discussing the topics of Upnishads)
CO5 विद्यार्थी स्वतःहून वेद, अरण्यके यांचा अभ्यास करू शकतील.
(Students will be capable of studying Vedas, Aranyake at their own.)
Program B. A. First Year
Semester: II
Course Title - संस्कृत महाकाव्य
Course Code -U-SAN-213
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course:
CO1 संस्कृत साहित्याशी संबंधित महाकाव्य ज्ञान प्राप्त होईल. महाकाव्याच्या लेखकाशी संबंधित इतर साहित्याचा अभ्यास केला जाईल.
(Epic related knowledge of Sanskrit literature will be acquired. Other literature related to the author of the epic will be studied.)
CO2 विद्यार्थ्यांना संस्कृतमधील महाकाव्यांमधील लघुकथांचे ज्ञान मिळेल. विद्यार्थ्यांना निवडक लघुकथा लेखकांच्या इतर कथांचा अभ्यास करता येईल.
(Students will get the knowledge of Short stories in epics in Sanskrit. Students will be able to study other stories of the select short story writers.)
CO3 विद्यार्थ्यांना संस्कृतमधील महाकाव्याचा उगम आणि विकास कळेल.
(Students will come to know the origin and development of epic in Sanskrit)
CO4 महाकाव्याचा अभ्यास करण्याची विद्यार्थ्यांची आवड निर्माण होईल
(Students’ interest in studying epic poetry will develop.)
CO5 महाकाव्याचा अभ्यास करण्याची क्षमता विद्यार्थी स्वतः विकसित करतील.
(Students will develop their ability of studying epic poetry at their own.
Program B. A. B.Sc., B.Com Second Year
Semester: III
Course Title - संस्कृत लेखन कौशल्य-I
Course Code -U-SSL-304
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 श्रवण करणे- बोलणे, वाचन करणे व लिहणे ही भाषिक कौशल्य आत्मसात करण्यासाठी विद्यार्थी सक्षम होतील . (The students will be able to listen, speak, read and write in Sanskrit.)
CO 2 विद्यार्थ्यांची वाद-विवाद व संभाषण करण्याची योग्यता वाढेल. (The ability of the students to communicate and debate in Sanskrit wil be developed.)
CO 3 संस्कृत साहित्याच्या माध्यमातून वाक्प्रचार, म्हणी, सुभाषिते व पारिभाषिक शब्दाचा साठा वाढेल. (Students Knowledge about idiom, vocabulary and phrases in Sanskrit will be developed)
CO4 विद्यार्थी संस्कृत भाषेतील संभाषणात म्हणी आणि वाक्प्रचारांचा वापर करतील. (Students will make use of idioms and phrases in Sanskrit language communication.)
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester: III
Course Title - संस्कृत व्याकरण
Course Code -U-SAN-312
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO1 संस्कृत ग्रंथातून व्याकरणाचे ज्ञान मिळेल. व्याकरण ग्रंथ आणि इतर संबंधित ग्रंथांच्या लेखकांचे ज्ञान प्राप्त होईल.
( Grammatical knowledge will be obtained from Sanskrit texts. The knowledge of the authors of grammar texts and other related texts will be gained.)
CO2 संस्कृत ग्रंथातील व्याकरणाचे महत्त्व याविषयी विद्यार्थ्यांना माहिती मिळेल.
(Students will get information about the importance of grammar in Sanskrit texts.)
CO3 विद्यार्थी संस्कृत व्याकरणाचे ग्रंथ स्वतः शिकतील
(Students will learn Sanskrit grammar texts at their own.)
CO4 व्याकरणाच्या दृष्टिकोनातून विद्यार्थ्यांना ग्रंथ वाचता आणि लिहिता येईल.
(Students will be able to read and write the texts from the grammatical point of view.)
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester: III
Course Title - संस्कृत गद्य साहित्य
Course Code -U-SAN-313
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO1 संस्कृत साहित्यातील गद्य लेखनाचे ज्ञान मिळेल. गद्य लेखकांशी संबंधित इतर साहित्य मिळेल.
( Knowledge of prose writing in Sanskrit literature will be obtained. Other literature related to the prose authors will be obtained.)
CO2 संस्कृत साहित्यातील विद्यमान गद्य लेखनाचे ज्ञान विद्यार्थ्यांना मिळेल. निवडक गद्य लेखकांकडून इतर माहिती घेतली जाईल.
(Students will have knowledge of the existing prose writing in Sanskrit literature. Other information from the select prose writers will be obtained.)
CO3 विद्यार्थ्यांना संस्कृतमधील गद्य लेखनाचा उगम आणि विकास कळेल.
(Students will come to know the origin and development of prose writing in Sanskrit.)
CO4 विद्यार्थ्यांमध्ये संस्कृत गद्याचा अभ्यास करण्याची आवड निर्माण होईल.
(Students’ interest in studying Sanskrit prose will be developed)
CO5 विद्यार्थी संस्कृत गद्याचा अभ्यास स्वतः करू शकतील
(Students will be able to study Sanskrit prose at their own.)
Program B. A. B.Sc., B.Com Second Year
Semester: IV
Course Title - संस्कृत लेखन कौशल्य-II
Course Code -U-SSL-404
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 विद्यार्थ्यांच्या संस्कृत संवादात प्रगती होईल. (There will be progress among the students about Sanskrit communication.)
CO 2 विद्यार्थ्यांची संस्कृत संवादाची भिती दूर होईल. (Students' fear of Sanskrit communication will go away.)
CO 3 विद्यार्थ्यांना संभाषण उपयोगी व्याकरणाचा उपयोग करुन वाक्य रचना करता येईल . (The conversation will be structured using useful grammar by the students.)
CO4 विद्यार्थी स्वतःहून संस्कृतचा अभ्यास करू शकतील. (Students will be able to study Sanskrit at their own.)
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester: III
Course Title - धर्मशास्त्र
Course Code -U-SAN-412
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO1 संस्कृत ग्रंथातून धर्मशास्त्राचे ज्ञान मिळेल. धर्मशास्त्राच्या लेखकाशी संबंधित इतर ग्रंथांचा अभ्यास केला जाईल.
(Knowledge of Dharmashastra will obtained from Sanskrit texts. Other texts related to the author of the Dharmashastra will be studied.)
CO2 विद्यार्थ्यांना संस्कृत धर्मशास्त्रांच्या आवश्यकतेबद्दल सविस्तर ज्ञान मिळेल.
(Students will get the detailed knowledge about the need of Sanskrit Dharmashastras.)
CO3 विद्यार्थ्यांना स्मृती ग्रंथांचे महत्त्व कळेल.
(Students will know the significance of Smriti texts.)
CO4 विद्यार्थ्यांची धर्मशास्त्राच्या अभ्यासात आवड निर्माण होईल.
(Students will develop their interest in the study of Dharmashastra.)
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester: III
Course Title - आर्षकाव्य
Course Code -U-SAN-413
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO1 आर्षकाव्याचे ज्ञान संस्कृत ग्रंथातून मिळेल. आर्षकाव्याच्या लेखकाशी संबंधित इतर ग्रंथांचा अभ्यास केला जाईल.
(Knowledge of Arshakavya will obtained from Sanskrit texts. Other texts related to the author of the Arshakavya will be studied.)
CO2 संस्कृतमधील आर्षकाव्याच्या उगमाबद्दल विद्यार्थ्यांना सविस्तर ज्ञान मिळेल.
(Students will get the detailed knowledge about the origin of Arshakavya in Sanskrit.)
CO3 आर्षकाव्याच्या अभ्यासाचे महत्त्व विद्यार्थ्यांना कळेल
(Students will know the significance of studying Arshakavya.)
CO4 आर्षकाव्याच्या अभ्यासात विद्यार्थ्यांची आवड निर्माण होईल
(Students will develop their interest in the study of Arshakavya.)
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester: V
Course Title: वैदिक संस्कृत --IX
Course Code: U-SAN-510
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 संस्कृत वाङ्मयातील वेदांविषयी सविस्तर ज्ञानार्जन होईल . वेदांच्या ऋषीविषयी व त्याच्या इतर साहित्याविषयी अभ्यास होईल .( Obtain the Knowledge of the Vedas in Sanskrit language and Other literature related to the sage of the Vedas)
CO 2 संस्कृत वाङ्मयातील वेदांगाविषयी सविस्तर ज्ञानार्जन होईल . वेदांगाच्या कर्त्या विषयी व त्याच्या अन्य वाङ्मयाविषयी अभ्यासहोईल . (Gain detailed knowledge of the Vedangas of Vedic literature and other information about the authors of Vedangas in a proper way.)
CO 3 संस्कृत वाङ्मयात कशा प्रकारे उपनिषदाचे निर्माण होते या विषयी सविस्तर माहिती मिळेल . ( know how the Sanskrit Upanishads were written.)
CO 4 विद्यार्थ्यामध्ये उपनिषदातील विषयांवर चर्चा करण्याचे सामर्थ्य उत्पन्न होईल. (Develop interest in discussing the topics of Upnishads)
CO 5 विद्यार्थी वेद, अरण्यके वाचण्यासाठी तथा अभ्यासकरण्यासाठी योग्य बनतील. (Read Vedas, Aranyake at their own.)
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester: V
Course Title: काव्यशास्त्र --X
Course Code: U-SAN-511
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 संस्कृत साहित्यातील महाकाव्यविषयी सविस्तर ज्ञानार्जन होईल. महाकाव्यच्या कर्त्या विषयी व त्याच्या इतर साहित्याविषयी अभ्यास होईल.( Obtain knowledge of Sanskrit literature in Epics acquired and other literature related to the author of the epic. )
CO 2 संस्कृत साहित्यातील कथासाहित्याविषयी सविस्तर ज्ञानार्जन होईल. कथाग्रन्थाच्या कर्त्या विषयी व त्याच्या अन्य साहित्याविषयी अभ्यास होईल. (Gain a detailed knowledge of the existing literature of Sanskrit literature and otherr information from the writers of fiction.)
CO 3 संस्कृत साहित्यात कशा प्रकारे महाकाव्याचे निर्माण होते या विषयी सविस्तर माहिती मिळेल . (Know how the Sanskrit epic, Kathakavya was created.)
CO 4 विद्यार्थ्यामध्ये काव्य निर्माण करण्याचे सामर्थ्य उत्पन्न होईल. (Create poetry at their own.)
CO 5 विद्यार्थी काव्य वाचण्यासाठी तथा लिहण्यासाठी पात्र होतील . (Read and write poetry at their own)
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester: V
Course Title: नाटक व नाट्यशास्त्र-XI
U-SAN-512
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 संस्कृत साहित्यातील नाटकाविषयी सविस्तर ज्ञानार्जन झाले. नाटकाच्या कर्त्या विषयी व त्याच्या इतर साहित्याविषयी अभ्यास होईल.( Acquire dramatic knowledge of Sanskrit literature and other literature related to the author and Sanskrit drama.)
CO 2 संस्कृत साहित्यातील नाट्यसाहित्याविषयी सविस्तर ज्ञानार्जन झाले. नाट्यग्रन्थाच्या कर्त्या विषयी व त्याच्या अन्य साहित्याविषयी अभ्यास होईल. (Gain detailed knowledge of the existing Sanskrit Natya Sahitya and the Natyagranth as well as other information of the authors.)
CO 3 संस्कृत साहित्यात कशा प्रकारे नाटकाचे निर्माण होते या विषयी सविस्तर माहिती मिळेल . (Get detailed information about how to write Sanskrit drama.)
CO 4 विद्यार्थ्यामध्ये नाटक निर्माण करण्याचे सामर्थ्य उत्पन्न होईल. (Develop interest in making Sanskrit Drama.)
CO 5 विद्यार्थी नाटक वाचण्यासाठी तथा लिहण्यासाठी पात्र होतील . (Read and write Sanskrit Drama.)
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester: VI
Course Title: उपनिषद व श्रीमद्भगवतगीता--XII
Course Code: U-SAN-610
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 संस्कृत वाङ्मयातील वेदांविषयी सविस्तर ज्ञानार्जन होईल . वेदांच्या ऋषीविषयी व त्याच्या इतर साहित्याविषयी अभ्यास होईल .( Obtain Knowledge related to the Vedas of Sanskrit language and other literature related to the sage of the Vedas.)
CO 2 संस्कृत वाङ्मयातील वेदांगाविषयी सविस्तर ज्ञानार्जन होईल . वेदांगाच्या कर्त्या विषयी व त्याच्या अन्य वाङ्मयाविषयी अभ्यास होईल . (Gain detailed knowledge of the Vedangas of Vedic literature and other information about the authors of Vedangas.)
CO 3 संस्कृत वाङ्मयात कशा प्रकारे उपनिषदाचे निर्माण होते या विषयी सविस्तर माहिती मिळेल. (Know how the Sanskrit Upanishads were written.)
CO 4 विद्यार्थ्यामध्ये उपनिषदातील विषयांवर चर्चा करण्याचे सामर्थ्य उत्पन्न होईल. (Develop interest in discussing the topics of Upnishads)
CO 5 विद्यार्थी वेद, अरण्यके वाचण्यासाठी तथा अभ्यासकरण्यासाठी योग्य बनतील. (Study Vedas, Aranyake.)
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester: VI
Course Title: भाषाशास्त्र व कोशशास्त्र--XIII
Course Code: U-SAN-611
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 संस्कृत ग्रंथातील व्याकरणाविषयी सविस्तर ज्ञानार्जन होईल . व्याकरणग्रंथाच्या कर्त्या विषयी व त्याच्या इतर ग्रन्थाविषयी अभ्यास होईल .( Obtain grammatical knowledge of Sanskrit texts and the authors of grammar texts and other related texts.)
CO 2 संस्कृत भाषे मध्ये व्याकरणाचे काय महत्त्व आहे यांची माहिती मिळेल . (Get information about the importance of grammar in Sanskrit texts.)
CO 3 संस्कृत ग्रंथात कशा प्रकारे व्याकरणाचे उपयोग होतो या विषयी सविस्तर माहिती मिळेल . (Study how grammar is used in Sanskrit texts at their own.)
CO 4 विद्यार्थी व्याकरणदृष्टिने शुद्धवाचन तथा शुद्धलेखन करण्यासाठी योग्य होतील. (Read and write from the grammatical point of view.)
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester: VI
Course Title: स्फुटकाव्य व व्याकरण-XIV
Course Code: U-SAN-612
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 संस्कृत ग्रंथातील व्याकरणाविषयी सविस्तर ज्ञानार्जन होईल. व्याकरणग्रंथाच्या कर्त्या विषयी व त्याच्या इतर ग्रन्थाविषयी अभ्यास होईल.( Obtain grammatical knowledge from Sanskrit texts and the authors of grammar texts and other related texts.)
CO 2 संस्कृत भाषे मध्ये व्याकरणाचे काय महत्त्व आहे यांची माहिती मिळेल. (Get information about the importance of grammar in Sanskrit texts.)
CO 3 संस्कृत ग्रंथात कशा प्रकारे व्याकरणाचे उपयोग होतो या विषयी सविस्तर माहिती मिळेल . (Know how grammar is used in Sanskrit texts.)
CO 4 विद्यार्थी व्याकरणदृष्टिने संस्कृत शुद्धवाचन तथा शुद्धलेखन करण्यासाठी योग्य होतील . (Read and write Sanskrit from the grammatical point of view.)
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - पाली भाषा व व्याकरण
Course Code - U-PSL-105
Course Outcomes
CO1 विद्यार्थ्यांना पाली भाषेचे स्वरूप समजेल.
(Students will understand the nature of Pali language.)
CO2 विद्यार्थ्यांना पालीचे उपयोजित व्याकरण समजेल.
Students will understand the functional grammar of Pali.
CO3 विद्यार्थ्यांना पाली भाषेतील शब्द निर्मिती प्रक्रिया समजेल.
Students will understand the word formation process in Pali language.
CO4 विद्यार्थ्यांना पाली भाषेतील वाक्यरचना समजेल.
Students will understand the sentence construction in Pali language.
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - निवडक गद्य पद्य
Course Code - U-PSL-205
Course Outcomes
CO1 विद्यार्थ्यांना पाली भाषेतील गद्य आणि काव्याची ओळख करून दिली जाईल.
Students will be acquainted with the prose and poetry in Pali language.
CO2 विद्यार्थ्यांना पाली भाषेतील गद्य, पद्य आणि चरित्र यांचे महत्त्व समजेल.
Students will understand the significance of Prose, poetry and Biography.
CO3 पाली भाषेतील कविता व गाथा विद्यार्थ्यांना समजेल
Students will understand the poetry and gatha in Pali language.
CO4 विद्यार्थ्यांना पाली भाषेतील गद्य आणि कविता लेखन शैली समजेल.
Students will understand the prose and poetry writing style in Pali language.
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - पाली भाषा साहित्य व विचारवंत
Course Code - U-PSL-305
Course Outcomes
CO1 विद्यार्थ्यांना पाली भाषेची उत्पत्ती आणि विकास समजून घेता येईल.
Students will be able to understand the origin and development of Pali language.
CO2 विद्यार्थ्यांना पाली भाषेतील साहित्य आणि त्याचे प्रकार समजतील.
Students will be able to understand the literature and its types in Pali language.
CO3 विद्यार्थ्यांना पाली भाषेत विचारवंत समजून घेता येतील.
Students will be able to understand the thinkers in Pali language.
CO4 विद्यार्थी पाली भाषेतील ताम्रपटातील शिलालेख समजू शकतील.
Students will be able to understand copper plate inscriptions in Pali language.
Program B. A./B.Com./B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - बौद्ध संस्कृती
Course Code - U-PSL-405
Course Outcomes
CO1 समाजातील भिक्खू आणि भिक्खुणी ची भूमिका विद्यार्थ्यांना समजेल.
Students will understand the role of Male and female monastics in society.
CO2 विद्यार्थ्यांना सम्राट आणि राजे आणि पाली भाषेच्या विकासात त्यांची भूमिका समजेल.
Students will understand Emperors and Kings and their role in development of Pali language.
CO3 विद्यार्थ्यांना पाली भाषेतील विचार आणि तत्वज्ञान समजेल
Students will understand the thoughts and philosophy in Pali language.
CO4 पाली भाषेतून बुद्ध संस्कृतीचे प्रतिबिंब विद्यार्थ्यांना समजेल.
Students will understand the Buddha culture reflected in Pali language.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title: History of Ancient India
Course Code: U-HIS-116
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to :
CO 1 Develop an understanding of the archaeological and literary sources for the study of History.
CO 2 Get the knowledge of the Indus valley civilization, its planning and decline.
CO 3 Analyze pre and post vedic culture traditions.
CO 4 Evaluate the socio-religious reform movements in ancient india.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title: History of Marathas (1600 to 1707)
Course Code: U-HIS-117
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to :
CO 1 Understand the indian and foreign sources of Maratha history.
CO 2 Know the concept Swarajya and its establishment.
CO 3 Have the knowledge of coronation and administration of Shivaji Maharaj.
CO 4 Analyze the history of Maratha power and Sambhaji's relations with Mughal, Siddhi and Portugese
Program B. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title: History of Ancient India
Course Code: U-HIS-216
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to :
CO 1 Develop an understanding of the rise development and decline of Mauryan empire.
CO 2 Have an understanding of the political history and cultural contribution of Stavahana dynasty.
CO 3 Comapre political history with Mauryan and Satvahana dynasty
CO 4 Analyze the historical development of Pre and Post Gupta age
Program B. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title: History of Marathas (1707 to 1818)
Course Code: U-HIS-217
Course Outcomes
CO 1 Understand regional History of Maharashtra in medieval period.
CO 2 Know reign and of Shahu Maharaj and rise of Peshwa
CO 3 Make comparison between the reigning of Chhatrapati Shahu and Peshwa
CO 4 Evaluate the Anglo-Maratha wars and decline of Maratha power
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title: History of Marathas (1600 to 1707)
Course Code: U-HIS-316
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to :
CO 1 Understand the contribution of literary sources, archaeological and foreign travellers.
CO 2 Know the establishment of Swarajya and Shivaji's relation with Bijapur, Mughal and Europeans.
CO 3 Evaluate the skills of leadership and the administrative system of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
CO 4 Analyze the reasons of struggles between Marathas and Mughal.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title: History of Modern India (1600 to 1885)
Course Code: U-HIS-317
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to :
CO 1 Understand the advent of Portugese, Dutch, French and British in India
CO 2 Discuss establishment of British rule in India
CO 3 Analyze the socio-economic reforms in Pre independent India.
CO 4 Examine the emergence and growth of nationalism.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title: History of Maratha (1707 to 1818)
Course Code: U-HIS-416
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to :
CO 1 Undertand the rise of peshwa-Balaji Vishwanath
CO 2 Analyse the causes and effects of Battle at Panipat
CO 3 Do comparative study of the regin of Madhavrao I, Barabhai and Sawai Madhavrao
CO 4 Evaluate the reasons of the decline of Maratha power.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title: History of Modern India (1885 to 1947)
Course Code: U-HIS-417
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to :
CO 1 Understand the Moderate and Extremist phase of nationalism.
CO 2 Examine the Gandhian era and freedom movement.
CO 3 Compare revolutionary movements in Maharashtra, Punjab, Bengal and rest of India.
CO 4 Analyze the last phase of Indian freedom movement.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title: Landmarks in World History
Course Code: U-HIS-516
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Get acquainted with the Meaning causes, characteristics and importance and impact of renaissance in Europe
CO 2 Gain the knowledge of American civilization, its causes, nature and effects.
CO 3 Comapre causes, nature and effects of French revolution with American revolution.
CO 4 Analyse causes, nature, developmet and effects of Industrial revolution.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title: Art and Architecture in Ancient India
Course Code: U-HIS-516
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the pre-historic and Bronze age art and architecture.
CO 2 Comapare Mauryan, Shunga and Satvahana art and architecture.
CO 3 Analyze Mathura, Gandhara and Amravati school of sculpture art.
CO 4 Evaluate Nagar, Dravid and Vesar style of temple architecture.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title: Historiography
Course Code: U-HIS-517
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Historiography.
CO 2 Know the methods of studies in History as an academic discipline.
CO 3 Analyze the archieves in Maharashtra
CO 4 Compare and evaluate museums in Maharashtra
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title: History of Modern Maharashtra
Course Code: U-HIS-518
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain the knowledge of conceptual study of modern Maharashtra
CO 2 Evaluate early phase of British rule in Maharashtra.
CO 3 Compare socio-religious reforms in Maharashtra.
CO 4 Analyze the early resistance to colonial rule.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title: Landmarks in World History
Course Code: U-HIS-616
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the history of the unificationof Italy and Germany.
CO 2 Analyse the causes, nature and effects of Russian revolution.
CO 3 Evaluate causes, nature of World War I and World War II.
CO 4 Examine the effects of World War I and World War II.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title: Historiography
Course Code: U-HIS-617
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Get the knowledge of the History and Social Science.
CO 2 Analyze History and other branches of knowledge.
CO 3 Compare the concepts of imperialism, nationalism, subaltern and local history
CO 4 Apply the research methods in History for creating new knowledge in history
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title: History of Modern Maharashtra
Course Code: U-HIS-618
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the emergence of national movement in Maharashtra.
CO 2 Make comparison between educational movements and social reform movements
CO 3 Do analytical study of peasant movement, labour movement and feminist movements in Maharashtra
CO 4 Evaluate the making of Maharashtra.
Program B. A.First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Basic Concepts in Sociology I
Course Code - U-SOC-125
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Academic background of Sociological discourse.
CO 2 Analyse conceptional realities about subject matter of sociology.
CO 3 Understand concept of Social group in Sociological Manner.
CO 4 Explain correlation between Culture and Society.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Indian Social Structure
Course Code - U-SOC-126
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Sociological foundation of Indian Social Structure.
CO 2 know sociological dimentions of tribal community in India.
CO 3 Explain Sociological foundation of Rural community in India
CO 4 Analyse concept of Urban Community.
Program B. A.First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Basic Concepts in Sociology III
Course Code - U-SOC-225
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand academic background of Social Stratification.
CO 2 Analyse conceptional realities of the Socialization.
CO 3 Explain the notion of Social Control.
CO 4 Analyse concept of Social Change.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Indian Social Structure IV
Course Code - U-SOC-226
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Sociological Background of Indian Social Structure.
CO 2 Know sociological dimensions of Family Institution in India.
CO 3 Analyze Sociological correlation between religion and society.
CO 4 Realise concept of National Integration in Sociological manner.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Issues in Indian Society V
Course Code - U-SOC-325
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Philosophical and Social Background of social Problems
CO 2 Know ground reality of Indian Society.
CO 3 Explain Sociological correlation between social system and social issues
CO 4 Provide some realistic solutions for social problems in sociological manner
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Social Movements in India VI
Course Code - U-SOC-326
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Philosophical and Social Background of Social Movement
CO 2 Know social situations which are responsible for emergence of Social Movements
CO 3 Realize Sociological correlation between Social Movements and social issues
CO 4 Expalin significance of Social Movement
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Issues in Indian Society VII
Course Code - U-SOC-425
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Philosophical and Social Background of social Problems and Its Nature
CO 2 Analyze ground reality of Indian Society and Necessity of Social Change
CO 3 Realize Sociological correlation between social structure and social issues
CO 4 Provide some realistic solutions for social problems in sociological manner
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Social Movements in India VIII
Course Code - U-SOC-426
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Impact of Social Movements on Indian Society
CO 2 Know social situations and subjectivity about various social issues and Social movement
CO 3 Realize Sociological correlation between Social Movements and Social Change
CO 4 Know significance of Social Movement and Social Transformation
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Classical Thinkers IX
Course Code - U-SOC-528
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand role of Social Theories and concepts on in academics
CO 2 Know social situations and subjectivity about various social thinkers and their work
CO 3 Evaluate contribution of social Thinkers in Sociology
CO 4 Critically analyse social theories and work of social Thinkers
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Social Research Methods X
Course Code - U-SOC-529
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Significance of Social Research.
CO 2 Know scientific methodology of Social Research.
CO 3 Evaluate role and necessity of Social Research in Society.
CO 4 Apply ethics of good research and researcher.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Human Rights and Society XI
Course Code - U-SOC-530-H
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Significance of Human Rights
CO 2 Explain correlation Between Human Rights and Society
CO 3 Evaluate role and impact of Human Rights onSociety
CO 4 Know Concept of Human Rights in Sociological manner
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Social Welfare and Social Legislation XI
Course Code - U-SOC-530-S
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Significance of Social Welfare.
CO 2 Explain Correlation Between Social Legislation and Society.
CO 3 Discuss Concept of Social Welfare and Social Legislation.
CO 4 Understand necessity of Social Welfare and Social Legislation in Sociological manner.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Indian Sociologist XII
Course Code - U-SOC-628
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand role of Indian Social Theories and concepts in ccademics.
CO 2 Explain social situations and subjectivity about various Indian social thinkers and their work.
CO 3 Evaluate contribution of Indian social thinkers in Sociology.
CO 4 Critically analyse social theories and work of Indian social thinkers.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Social Research Methods XIII
Course Code - U-SOC-629
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Significance and usefullnessof Social Research.
CO 2 Explain scientific methodology and steps of Social Research.
CO 3 Evaluate role and necessity of Social Research in Society.
CO 4 Know scientific way to apply steps of social research.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Urban Sociology XIV
Course Code - U-SOC-630-U
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Significance of Urban Sociology
CO 2 Evaluate Correlation Between Urban culture and Society
CO 3 Explain the Concept of Urban society in sociological manner
CO 4 Analyse social problems in urban society and provide realistic solutions
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Social Welfare and Social Legislation XIV
Course Code - U-SOC-630-S
Course Outcomes
After the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyze Impact of Social Welfare and legislations on Society
CO 2 Know Correlation Between Social Legislation and Society
CO 3 Realize importance of social welfare programmes
CO 4 Explain the necessity of Social Welfare and Social Legislation in Sociological manner
Program B. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Basics of Public Administration- I
Course Code - U-PUA-123
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn the basic concepts of Public Administration.
CO 2 Understand the theoretical and conceptual framework of the subject such as its meaning, nature, scope and importance.
CO 3 Know structure and principles of an organization followed in administrative system.
CO 4 Explain the role of public administration in public life.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Central & State Administration-II
Course Code - U-PUA-124
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain knowledge of basic administrative system in India.
CO 2 Understand administrative machineries.
CO 3 Know the role central governance in public administration.
Co 4 Explain the functioal differnce between Central & State Administration
Program B. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Principles of Public Administration-III
Course Code - U-PUA-223
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the nasic principles of public administration
CO 2 Possess a sufficient knowledge of organizational structure, system, principles and types of organization.
CO 3 Know the meaning, types and functions of line and staff agencies.
CO 4 Know how to work effectively on any administrative posts right from Class I to Class IV.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Law & Order Administration-IV
Course Code - U-PUA-224
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify the transformative role of Indian Administration.
CO 2 Find out the multi-dimensionality of problems and processes of Indian Administration.
CO 3 Exhibit the knowledge of administrative system in the various periods.
CO 4 Know the administrative machineries.
CO 5 Develop knowledge of Parliamentary system as well as how the Legislature, Judiciary and Executive work.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Human Resource Management- (I)- V
Course Code - U-PUA-323
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain knowledge of designing and developing HRM tools.
CO 2 Explain the importance of human resources and their effective management in organizations.
CO 3 Outline the current theory and practice of recruitment and selection in human resource management
CO 4 Analyze the key issues related to administering the human elements such as discipline, administrative ethics etc.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Rural Development Administration (In Maharashtra) IV
Course Code - U-PUA-324
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop a local leadership for rural development administration
CO 2 Exhibit the efforts for rural development.
CO 3 Apply the management and theory at local level.
CO 4 Understand the basic governing system as well as development measures.
CO 5 Conceptualize the developmental process at the top to bottom and also in between.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Human Resource Management- (I)- VII
Course Code - U-PUA-423
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the role of human resource management I office administration.
CO 2 Develop employer-employee relations better.
CO 3 Know how to manage stress and maintain more efficiency of the organization.
CO 4 Understand the concept of Office Administration.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Urban Development Administration (In Maharashtra)-VIII
Course Code - U-PUA-424
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop a local leadership for urban development administration
CO 2 Exhibit the efforts for urban development.
CO 3 Apply the theoretical knowledge of management at local level.
CO 4 Understand the basic governing system as well as development measures at urban area.
CO 5 Understand the developmental process in the growth of city , state and nation.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Financial Administration-IX
Course Code - U-PUA-525
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop a local leadership.
CO 2 Exhibit the efforts for rural development.
CO 3 Apply the management and theory at local level finalcial administration
CO 4 Create financialawareness among the laymen
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Public Policy -X
Course Code - U-PUA-526
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand nature of public policy organizations.
CO 2 Get the jobs as Policy Analyzer
CO 3 Prefer necessary policies
CO 4 Comapre and contrast different public policies
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Administrative Thinkers & Theories - I - XI
Course Code - U-PUA-527
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand diferent ideologies and thoughts of administrative thinkers
CO 2 Do experiment of and on administrative system.
CO 3 Apply the theoretical framework administrative sector
CO 4 Compare thoughts of administrative thinkers and its implementation
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Global Governance- XII
Course Code - U-PUA-625
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the nature of Global governance
CO 2 Know Worldwide marketability.
CO 3 Gain the knowledge Worldwide administrative system.
CO 4 Understand the difference between global governance and national governance
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Emerging Trends & Issues in Public Administration -XIII
Course Code - U-PUA-626
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the emerging trends and issues in public administration
CO 2 Design a policy to solve issues in public administration
CO 3 Analyse and compare old trends and modern trends in public administration
CO 4 Understand the application of recent trends in Indian context.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Administrative Thinkers & Theories - II - XIV
Course Code - U-PUA-627
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand diferent ideologies and thoughts of administrative thinkers
CO 2 Do experiment of and on administrative system.
CO 3 Apply the theoretical framework administrative sector
CO 4 Compare and contrast thoughts of old and modern administartive thinkers
Program B. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Micro Economics – I
Course Code - U-ECO-127
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concept of Micro Economics
CO 2 Read out a Consumer’s behavior, Demand analysis.
CO 3 Analyze and do systematic study of cardinal and ordinal utility.
CO 4 Evaluate elasticity of demand to understand market policy.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Banking Theory and Practice – II
Course Code - U-ECO-128
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the development of banking sector in India.
CO 2 Relate the functions of various banks and its structure
CO 3 Evaluate the role of banks in developing countries like India.
CO 4 Analyze the importance of money market and capital market in the development of the country.
CO5 Know the functioning of RBIits Monetary policy and instruments of credit control.
Semester II
Course Title - Micro Economics -III
Course Code - U-ECO-227
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the meaning and Types of costs, short run long run costs curves.
CO 2 Comprehend of production, Concepts and Production functions, Law of variable Proportions.
CO 3 Understand and develop the meaning of market and types of market Annalysis .
CO 4 Analyze and do systematic study of Theory of Distribution .
Program B. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Banking Theory and Practice - IV
Course Code - U-ECO-228
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the challenges before the banking sectors in India
CO 2 Understand the Mutual Funds, its types and plans
CO 3 Analyze the roles of Banks and other financial institutions
CO 4 Explain the role of technology in banking
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
course title -Macro Economics -V
Course code - U-ECO-327
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the stdents will be able to:
CO 1 Differentitate between Micro and Macro Economics.
CO 2 Undersand concepts from Macro Economics theories of employment -output ,intrest.
CO 3 Know the deamad and supply of money and value of money national income .
CO 4 Interpret theoretical knowledge in the field of macro -economics.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Statistical Methods -VI
Course Code - U-ECO-328-S
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about the concepts of statical methods.
CO 2 Apply the concept of central tendency such as- Mean, Median, Mode, Quartiles, Deciles and Percentile.
CO 3 Analyze the types of Dispersion – Range, Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation.
CO 4 Understand the Standard Deviation and its co-efficient.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Economic Growth & Development - VI
Course Code - U-ECO-328-E
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand different concepts in Economic Development.
CO 2 Analyze different growth and development plan Models used in Indian Planning.
CO 3 Interpret various theories of Economic Development.
CO 4 Classify Domestic Measures for Economic Development.
Program of BASY
Semester IV
course title -Macro Economics -VII
Course code - U-ECO-427
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the stdents will be able to:
CO 1 Differentitate between Micro and Macro Economics.
CO 2 Undersand concepts from Macro Economics theories of employment -output ,intrest.
CO 3 Know the deamad and supply of money and value of money in national income .
CO 4 Interpret theoretical knowledge in the field of macro -economics.
Program B. A.Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Statistical Methods -VIII
Course Code - U-ECO-428-S
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Know about the concepts of statical methods.
CO 2 Comprehend the types of correlation: Positive and negative correlation, Simple, partial and multiple correlation.
CO 3 Evaluate the use and importance of Index Number.
CO 4 Analyze and do systematic study of Problems in Construction of Index Numbers, Methods of Constructing Index numbers such as Laspyes’s Pasches and Fishers Index Numbers, Analysis of Time Series.
Program B. A.Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Economic Growth & Development - VIII
Course Code - U-ECO-428-E
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about the concept of Economic development & Patterns of Investment.
CO 2 Realize Sectoral aspect of Development.
CO 3 Analyze Macro Economic Policy and Economic Development.
CO 4 Evaluate International aspect of Economic Development.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Indian Economy - IX
Course Code -U-ECO-531
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain various issues/components of the Indian economy.
CO 2 Acquire the concepts demographic features, size, sex ratio, growth ration to the students about the concept of central. tendency such as- Mean, Median, Mode, Quartiles, Deciles and Percentile
CO 3 Evaluate the Industrial development during the plan period.
CO 4 Analyze the Industrial policies.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - History of Economic Thought - X
Course Code -U-ECO-532
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about the history of Economic Thought.
CO 2 Analyze various Economic idea of Mercantilism & Physiocarcy.
CO 3 Compare Ideas on Economic Development and International Trade.
CO 4 Classify Classical Periods I & II of various classical Economist.
Program B. A.Third Year
Semester V
Mathematical Economics - XI
Course Code - U-ECO-533-M
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply the mathematical concepts in the study of Economics.
CO 2 Make use of differential calculi and the conceptual underpinnings.
CO 3 Do the calculation using Matrix methods.
CO 4 Use equation methods.
Program B. A.Third Year
Semester V
Agriculture Economics -XI
Course Code - U-ECO-533-(A)
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Get in depth knowledge of Agricultural Economics.
CO 2 Come across various concepts of Agricultural Economics and get familiarised with rural Economy and their characteristics .
CO 3 Understand agricultural Finance, prices input, subsides, Labour market .
CO 4 Analyse the impact various agricultural aspects on the Economy .
CO 5 Examine various factors causing growth in agricultural Development.
Program B. A.Third Year
Semester VI
Indian Economy - XII
Course Code - U-ECO-631
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Pick up the concept of Economic reforms in Indian.
CO 2 Comprehend of role of foreign trade in Export and Imports.
CO 3 Characterize the Balance of trade & Balance of payment.
CO 4 Do the systematic study of Challenges before Indian Economy.
Program B. A.Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - History of Economic Thought - XIII
Course Code - U-ECO-632
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Realize the Important part of evaluation of modern social thought
CO 2 Go through various ideas of Welfare Ecomomics
CO 3 Acquire the Keynsian Ideas and concepts
CO 4 Realize the elite tradition of Indian Economic Thought
Program B. A.Third Year
Semester VI
Mathematical Economics - XIV
Course Code - U-ECO-633-M
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concept of mathematics and its application in the theory of economics.
CO 2 Apply the concepts of cost and its effect on elasticity of demand.
CO 3 Know Price and output determination under various Markets.
CO 4 Analyse Relation between mathematics and economics, Profit function, cost function and so on.
Program B. A.Third Year
Semester VI
Public Finance - XIV
Course Code - U-ECO-633-(P)
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Get thorough knowledge in public economics.
CO 2 Understand the tenets of Tax system in India.
CO 3 Explain the role of Government in the allocation of resoures and the theories of Taxition.
CO 4 Analyse and evaluate the Union Budget.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Micro Economics - I
Course Code -P-ECO-101
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about the students about the equilibrium of the consumer behavior
CO 2 Know the Elasticity of demand and Importance of elasticity of demand.
CO 3 Analyze the Isoquant & Isocost Approach of Production Function.
CO 4 Explain the meaning of cost, costs of Production- Real cost, Opportunity cost, The modern theory of cost.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Micro Economics - V
Course Code -P-ECO-201
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the Features of monopolistic competition; Price and output determination, Short run and long run equilibrium of firm.
CO 2 Explain the information of Bain’s Limit pricing theory, Theory of full cost, Williamson’s managerial discretion model. Boumol’s sales maximization model.
CO 3 Alayze the information with the help of Duopoly and Oligopoly Model .
CO 4 Evaluate the Role of value judgments in welfare economics.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester I
Macro Economics - II
Course Code - P-ECO-102
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Master the advanced knowledge of macro economics.
CO 2 Explain model of bank deposit determination, RBI’s approach towards money supply.
CO 3 Analyze the information about the Classical approach for demand for money; Fisher’s and Cambridge versions; Keynesian approach towards demand for money.
CO 4 Do systematic study of Keynsian Views on interest the IS-LM Model; Extension of IS-LM model with Govt.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester II
Macro Economics - VI
Course Code - P-ECO-202
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the Circular flow of income – two, three and four sector model; National Income Accounting.
CO 2 Analyze the information of Theories of Consumption .
CO 3 Examine the Theories of Inflation .
CO 4 Do systematic study ofTheories of Trade Cycles .
Program M. A. First Year
Semester - II
Course Title - International Economics - VII
Course Code - P-ECO-203
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the concepts of Exchange Rate and Exchange control.
CO 2 Analyze the balance of Payment and Balance of Trade.
CO 3 Describe the functions of various International Institutions
CO 4 Evaluate th intricasies of Trade Policies and International debts of India.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester - I
Course Title - Agricultural Economics - IV
Course Code - P-ECO-104-A
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the Nature, Scope and importance of Agricultural Economics
CO 2 Realize the Problems of Agriculture sector in India.
CO 3 Suggest new dimensions for Agricultural Marketing
CO 4 Examine the Land Reforms & Agricutural Productivity.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester - II
Course Title - Agricultural Economics - VIII
Course Code - P-ECO-204 - A
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the needs for and sources of agricultural credit.
CO 2 Describe New Reforms in Agricutural Marketing in India
CO 3 Analyze the major trends in price fluctuations and its causes.
CO 4 Explore the sectors for the agricultural growth in India
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Indian Economic Policy -IX
Course code -P-ECO-301
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about the concept of Indian Economy and its features, Infrastructures such as Engery, Transport, Water etc.
CO 2 Describe the Trends and Structure of National Income, Poverty and Inequality and its Implications
CO 3 Evaluate the Agricultural Production and Productivity Trends and causes of Low Levels of Productivity
CO 4 Explain the Industrial Development During the Plans, Trends in Industrial Production
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Indian Economic Policy -XIV
Course code -P-ECO-401
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the rationalebehind economic reforms in India
CO 2 Analyze the causes of inflation in India, its consequences and Inflationary price rise
CO 3 Realize the significance the globalization and its impact on the Indian Economy
CO 4 Explicate composition and direction of Foreign Trade, India’s balance of payments
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester - III
Course Title - Public Economic Policy - X
Course Code -P-ECO-302
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the the students will be able to:
CO 1 Master the knowledge various concepts and theories in Public Economics
CO 2 Analyze the government's policy and implementation in various sectors of economy
CO 3 Explain the state and central government taxes and their tax structures
CO 4 Evaluate the theories of taxation and their uses in government policy.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester - IV
Course Title - Public Economic Policy - XV
Course Code - U-ECO-402
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain various theories of principles of taxations.
CO 2 Describe the classical view of public debt, burden of public debt, sources of public debt,
CO 3 Explicate fiscal Policy and Objectives of Fiscal Policy.
CO 4 Analyze the principles of multi-unit Finance & Fiscal Federalism In India.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Economic Growth and Development - XI
Course Code - P-ECO-303
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the the students will be able to:
CO 1 Master the conceptual of economic development and economic growth and characteristics of growth and development.
CO 2 Explain the indicators of economic growth and development.
CO 3 Evaluate the information of the theories of development
CO 4 Describe role of state in economic development
CO 5 Evaluate the role of monetary and fiscal policies in economic development
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Economic Growth and Development - XVI
Course Code - P-ECO-403
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the economic growth models.
CO 2 Describe the international measures of economic development.
CO 3 Explicate the concept of economic planning.
CO 4 Analyze the concept of five year planning and its achievement
Semester III
Course Title - Quantitative Techniques – XII
Course Code - P-ECO-304 -Q
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the the students will be able to:
CO 1 Use quantitative techniques for the analysis data
CO 2 Utilize mathematical methods of rules of differentiation, partial derivatives in the study of economics.
CO 3 Practise methods in data analysis at their own.
CO 4 Explain regression analysis.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Quantitative Techniques – XVII
Course Code - P-ECO-404-Q
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the underpinnings of the concept of probability
CO 2 Differentiate between Binomial distribution, Poisson distribution and Normal Distribution
CO 3 Explicate the meaning and types of hypothesis
CO 4 Learn about the Meaning of times Series , components of times series.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester - III
Course Title - Financial Institution & Market - XII
Course Code - U-ECO-304-F
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe Financial market & uses the various financial services
CO 2 Explain the nature and role of Financial Systems
CO 3 Classify Financial Services at National and International Level
CO 4 Analyze Controller of capital issues, securities Contract Act, malpractices in the securities
market
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester - IV
Course Title - Financial Institution & Market - XVII
Course Code - U-ECO-404-F
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the features of financial services, classification & scope
CO 2 Describe Merchant Bankng & Problems, scope of merchant banking in India.
CO 3 Analyze the concepts of Credit Rating and It's Functions.
CO 4 Explore the inticacies of Internaional Financial Markets.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Research Methodology-XIII
Course Code -P-ECO-305
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the Meaning, objectives, types, significance of research in Economics
CO 2 Formulate Research Problem and Research Design.
CO 3 Analyze methods of collection data.
CO 4 Explicate the meaning, objective, Nature and Design of Research Paper and problems in research writing report.
B.A.I
Semester-I
Course Title: Introduction to Geography
Course Code: U-GEO-118
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Understands the concept of geography.
CO2 Know the universe & solar system, its structure, its function, relations among them, elements of solar system.
CO3 Describe the concept rotation and revolution of earth and its effects.
CO4 Recognize the region and various types of regions in the world.
B.A.I
Semester-I
Course Title: Human Geography
Course Code: U-GEO-119
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Know the nature, scope and limitations of Human geography
CO2 Work over human capability to adopt the environment conditions
CO3 Use the concept of human Geography for creating new knowledge
CO4 Strengthen the man and environment relationship.
B.A.I
Semester-I
Course Title: Practical Geography
Course Code: U-GEO-120
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Draw maps and map scales.
CO2 Understand the plane table survey process.
B.A.I
Semester-II
Course Title: Geomorphology
Course Code: U-GEO-218
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concept of physical geography.
CO 2 Know the internal structure of the earth.
CO 3 Identify and classify the rock types.
CO 4 Appreciate the concept and process of weathering and cycle of erosion
B.A.I
Semester-II
Course Title: Population Geography
Course Code: U-GEO-219
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the spatial and structural dimensions of population and the emerging issues such as population growth, birth rate, death rate, sex ratio.
CO 2 Familiar with regional and global level problems such as over population, literacy rate, migration etc.
CO 3 Realate the theories of population and its relation with the development of nation.
CO 4 Realize the concetual underpinnings of the structure of population
B.A.I
Semester-II
Course Title: Practical Geography
Course Code: U-GEO-220
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify and draw the relief features.
CO 2 Recognize relief features on the earth surface through the SOI Topographical maps.
B.A.II
Semester-III
Course Title: Principles of Climatology
Course Code: U-GEO-318
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Weather and Climate.
CO 2 Explain dynamics of global Climates.
CO 3 Classify the winds.
CO 4 Know local Factors affecting on Temperature.
B.A.II
Semester-III
Course Title: Physical Geography of Maharashtra
Course Code: U-GEO-319
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the location, history and formation of Maharashtra.
CO 2 Gain the knowledge of geographical profile of Maharashtra.
CO 3 Know the nature of climate, season and drainage pattern of Maharashtra.
CO 4 Develop the knowledge of Physical Geography of Maharashtra for civil service examinations
B.A.II
Semester-III
Course Title: Practical Geography
Course Code: U-GEO-320
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Structure and functions of weather Instruments.
CO 2 Draw climatic graphs and diagrams and analyze data.
CO 3 Interpret Indian daily weather reports.
B.A.II
Semester-IV
Course Title: Principles of Oceanography
Course Code: U-GEO-418
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Effectively understand the basic concepts, processes.
CO 2 Identify the bottom topography of Ocean.
CO 3 Interpret the distribution of temperature and salinity of Oceans.
CO 4 Understand circulation of oceanic water
B.A.II
Semester-IV
Course Title: Human Geography of Maharashtra
Course Code: U-GEO-419
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the growth, distribution and structure of population in Maharashtra.
CO 2 Identify and interpret the local effects of various aspects on agriculture and industrial development in Maharashtra.
CO 3 Identify and classify the transportation and communication modes.
CO 4 Develop the knowledge of human activities of the populace of Maharashtra
B.A.II
Semester-IV
Course Title: Practical Geography
Course Code: U-GEO-420
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Draw the different cartographical diagrams to represents the geographical data.
CO 2 Survey the geographical region and calculate the area through Plane Table Survey by Open Traverse method.
B.A.III
Semester-V
Course Title: Environmental Geography
Course Code: U-GEO-519
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the significance of environment and the role of ecosystem in environment.
CO 2 Appreciate the structure and types of ecosystem.
CO 3 Realize degradation and significance of biodiversity.
CO 4 Know environmental issues and its remedies.
B.A.III
Semester-V
Course Title: Physical Geography of India
Course Code: U-GEO-520
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the comprehensive,integrated and empirical based profile of India.
CO 2 Explain the geographical position of India.
CO 3 Understand the physical factors like drainage pattern, soil and vegetations.
CO 4 Realize the diversity and unity in diversity in India.
B.A.III
Semester-V
Course Title: Geography of Tourism
Course Code: U-GEO-520
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concept and aspects of tourism.
CO 2 Know the role of tourism in regional development.
CO 3 Identify the career opportunities in the field of tourism.
CO 4 Develop the knowledge the significance of tourism in human activities.
B.A.III
Semester-V
Course Title: Practical Geography
Course Code: U-GEO-521
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Construct the Map projections and understand their uses.
CO 2 Apply the statistical techniques in geographical analysis.
CO 3 Uses of computers in the study of geography.
B.A.III
Semester-VI
Course Title: Geography of Resources
Course Code: U-GEO-619
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the significance of natural resources.
CO 2 Understand the present situation of natural resources.
CO 3 Sustain the natural resources for future generation.
CO 4 Understand the methods and techniques of soil and forest conservation.
B.A.III
Semester-VI
Course Title: Human Geography of India
Course Code: U-GEO-620
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Know human activity in India.
CO 2 Realize about the distribution and consequences of growth of population.
CO 3 Understand about the production and distribution of food, cash and plantation crops in India.
CO 4 Know the industrial development and transport facilities in India.
B.A.III
Semester-VI
Course Title: Introduction to GIS
Course Code: U-GEO-620
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concepts and components of GIS.
CO 2 Know the types of geospatial data and can prepare maps.
CO 3 Use GIS data for creating new knowledge.
CO 4 Do systematic study of geography various types of maps.
B.A.III
Semester-VI
Course Title: Practical Geography
Course Code: U-GEO-621
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply the Measurement of Deviations in geographical analysis.
CO 2 Use the survey instruments for surveying the fields.
CO 3 Prepare maps.
M.A.I
Semester-I
Course Title: Geomorphology
Course Code: P-GEO-106
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop an ability to classify and describe landforms in variety of environmental setting.
CO 2 Analyze geomorphologic systems in terms of resisting and deriving force.
CO 3 Understand relationship between physical and human aspects of environments and landscape.
CO 4 Get masters knowledge of the theories of geomorphology.
M.A.I
Semester-I
Course Title: Climatology
Course Code: P-GEO-107
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the weather and climatic phenomena
CO 2 Explain weather and climatic phenomena.
CO 3 Realize the consequences global warming and climate change.
CO 4 Develop an understanding of atmospheric disturbances
M.A.I
Semester-I
Course Title: Oceanography
Course Code: P-GEO-108
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic concepts, processes and analytic tools of science of oceanography.
CO 2 Get exposure to the chemistry of ocean water, principles of motion of ocean circulation.
CO 3 Evaluate and articulate the application and relevance of specific oceanographic topics to the world around them at a personal, community and global level.
CO 4 Classify marine deposits and resources.
M.A.I
Semester-I
Course Title: Practical Geography
Course Code: P-GEO-109
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn the basics of topographical and cadastral maps, and their interpretation.
CO 2 Enhance the skill of field survey.
CO 3 Understand the methods of slope analysis.
M.A.I
Semester-II
Course Title: Economic Geography
Course Code: P-GEO-206
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Classify the economic activities.
CO 2 Know the economic developmental status of India.
CO 3 Understand the how the locational factors effects on location of industries in India.
CO 4 Explain the significance of modes of transportation.
M.A.I
Semester-II
Course Title: Urban Geography
Course Code: P-GEO-207
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic concepts and theories in the field of urban geography
CO 2 Have better sense of the elements that constitute urban systems.
CO 3 Know the political, economic, and technological forces shaping the development of urban systems.
CO 4 Understand the social processes associated with creating order and disorder in the urban environment.
M.A.I
Semester-II
Course Title: Political Geography
Course Code: P-GEO-208
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the elements of state.
CO 2 Know the difference between state and nation.
CO 3 Explain global strategic view.
CO 4 Compare and analyze the concept of geopolitics
M.A.I
Semester-II
Course Title: Practical Geography
Course Code: P-GEO-209
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Determine appropriate methods for identifying, collecting, and analyzing primary and secondary data.
CO 2 Develop an understanding of the nature and limitations of data used in geographical analysis
M.A.II
Semester-III
Course Title: History of Geographical Thought
Course Code: P-GEO-306
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the philosophical foundation of Geography.
CO 2 Know the place of geography in the world of knowledge
CO 3 Explain the development of geographical thought in different period of time.
CO 4 Compare and analyze different schools of Geography.
M.A.II
Semester-III
Course Title: Geography of Regional Planning
Course Code: P-GEO-307
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concept of region & regional planning and it’s role in regional development.
CO 2 Identify the issues in regional development & disparities in regional development.
M.A.II
Semester-III
Course Title: Agricultural Geography
Course Code: P-GEO-308
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain Agricultural Geography and its relation with other sciences.
CO 2 Understand the concept of land capability and land suitability.
CO 3 Identify the agriculture regions based on various methods.
CO 4 Interpret different models in Agricultural Geography
M.A.II
Semester-III
Course Title: Research Methodology in Geography
Course Code: P-GEO-309
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply the research methods in geographical analysis.
CO 2 Design and articulate a geographical research proposal.
CO3 Enhance the ability to choose appropriate method/s to answer a research question.
CO4 Adopt the practical skills in quantitative and qualitative methods.
M.A.II
Semester-III
Course Title: Practical Geography
Course Code: P-GEO-310
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply the various indices to analyze the human aspects.
CO 2 Interpret the result.
M.A.II
Semester-IV
Course Title: Population Geography
Course Code: P-GEO-405
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the spatial and structural dimensions of population.
CO 2 Identify the emerging issues, such as population growth, birth rate, Death Rate, Sex Ratio.
CO 3 Know the global and regional level problems such as over population, literacy rate, migration etc.
CO 4 Analyze population problems and policies.
M.A.II
Semester-IV
Course Title: Biogeography
Course Code: P-GEO-406
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the concept of Biogeography, Biosphere and Biospheric cycles.
CO 2 Identify the factors affecting on plants and animals and classify the plants and animals according to various basis.
CO 3 Classify major animal groupings in the world.
CO 4 Know various methods of conservation of Biodiversity.
M.A.II
Semester-IV
Course Title: Social and Cultural Geography
Course Code: P-GEO-407
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand concept of society and culture.
CO 2 Identify the social differentiation and region formation.
CO 3 Realize the cultural diffusion and world cultural realms.
CO 4 Illustrate social justice, social development and wellbeing.
M.A.II
Semester-IV
Course Title: Practical in Field Work & Remote Sensing
Course Code: P-GEO-408
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the techniques of RS and GIS.
CO 2 Interpret the aerial photographs.
CO 3 Prepare the excursion and village survey report.
CO 4 Master the skill of Viva-voce.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Political Concepts- I
Course Code - U-POS-121
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Demonstrate an understanding of the concepts & central themes of the political concept.
CO 2 Illustrate and evaluate the development of the central tenets of political concepts
CO 3 Compare and contrast different concepts
CO 4 Do comparative study of different Political Concepts.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Government System of Maharashtra - II
Course Code - U-POS-122
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the Governmental mechanism of Maharashtra.
CO 2 Understand the story of formation of sanyukta Maharashtra.
CO 3 Criticize the government of Maharashtra.
CO 4 Understand the Government and Politics of Maharashtra
Program B. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Political Ideology - III
Course Code - U-POS-221
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Demonstrate an understanding of the concepts & central themes of the political ideologies examined.
CO 2 Illustrate and evaluate the development of the central tenets of political ideologies.
CO 3 Examine the different political ideologies
CO 4 Compare and contrast different ideological traditions.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Local Self Government of Maharashatra - IV
Course Code - U-POS-222
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand and explain the Governmental mechanism of Maharashtra.
CO 2 Explain the Local Self Government system.
CO 3 Do analytical study Maharashatra Government
CO 4 Understand the concept of Decentralization
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Indian Constitution - V
Course Code - U-POS-321
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the need for a constitution.
CO 2 Explain the role of constitution in a democratic society.
CO 3 List the key features of the constitution.
CO 4 Appreciate the fundamental nrights of the citizens of India
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Western Political Thinkers - VI
Course Code - U-POS-322
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Elaborate the thoughts of western political thinkers.
CO 2 Demonstrate knowledge of key thinkers and concepts.
CO 3 Compare thinkers on similar concepts.
CO 4 Use concepts to analyze new situations.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Indian Constitution - VII
Course Code - U-POS-421
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the need for a constitution.
CO 2 Explain the role of constitution in a democratic society.
CO 3 List the key features of the constitution.
CO 4 Appreciate the fundamental rights of the citizens of India.
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Indian Political Thinkers - VIII
Course Code - U-POS-422
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Elaborate the thoughts of Indian political thinkers.
CO 2 Demonstrate knowledge of key thinkers and concepts.
CO 3 Compare thinkers on similar concepts.
CO 4 Use concepts to analyze current political situations.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - International Relations – IX
Course Code - U-POS-522
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the major concepts of International Relations, like- power, balance of power, conflict, co-operation, theories of International relations, globalization, etc.
CO 2 Understand and critically evaluate the theories and approaches to international relations including realism, liberalism, etc.
CO 3 Illustrate the knowledge of the key dimensions, events and processes of international relations within their historic context.
CO 4 Work effectively in teams and project groups.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Government and Politics of United Kingdom - X
Course Code - U-POS-523
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify and explain the central principles, institutions, procedures and decision making process of the American and UK political system.
CO 2 Evaluate the basic strengths and weaknesses of the UK political system through the application of political concepts & ideas.
CO 3 Explain the key features of UK constitution.
CO 4 Work effectively in teams and project groups.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Human Rights - XI
Course Code - U-POS-524
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Provide the students with the capacity to identify issues and problems relating to the realization of human rights.
CO 2 Contribute to the resolution of human rights issues and problems.
CO 3 Develop investigative and analytical skills of the students.
CO 4 Promote human rights of child, women, aged persons, youths through legal as well as illegal means.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - International Relations - XII
Course Code - U-POS-622
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the major concepts of International Relations, like- power, balance of power, conflict, co-operation, theories of International relations, globalization, etc.
CO 2 Understand and critically evaluate the theories and approaches to international relations including realism, liberalism, etc.
CO 3 Illustrate the knowledge of the key dimensions, events and processes of international relations within their historic context.
CO 4 Work effectively in teams and project groups.
CO 5 Understand international institutions and forces that drive behaviour international relations.
CO 6 Possesses the skills necessary to think critically and communicate effectively about international relations.
CO 7 Demonstrate a broad and deep understanding of international relations.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Government and Politics of United State of America - XIII
Course Code - U-POS-623
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify and explain the central principles, institutions, procedures and decision making process of the American political system.
CO 2 Evaluate the basic strengths and weaknesses of the American political system through the application of political concepts & ideas.
CO 3 Explain the key features of USA constitution.
CO 4 Work effectively in teams and project groups.
Program B. A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Human rights - XIV
Course Code - U-POS-624
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Provide the students with the capacity to identify issues and problems relating to the realization of human rights.
CO 2 Contribute to the resolution of human rights issues and problems.
CO 3 Develop investigative and analytical skills of the students.
CO 4 Proomote human rights of child, women, aged persons, youths through legal as well as illegal means.
CO 5 Participate in legal political and other debates involving human rights in a knowledgeable and constructive way.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester -I
Course Title - Modern Political Theory - I
Course Code - P-MPT-155
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyze the concept of political theory and scope of political theory.
CO 2 Explain different approaches to the study of political theory.
CO 3 Elaborate political concepts like justice, social justice, liberty, equality and rights.
CO 4 Apply the knowledge of liberal, radical, participatory democracy.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester -I
Course Title - Indian Constitution - II
Course Code - P-INC-156
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the history and making of Indian constitution with its philosophical base.
CO 2 Understand and speak about nature and features of Indian Constitution.
CO 3 Discuss the nature of federalism in India and about important constitutional amendment processes.
CO 4 Apply the human values cited in constitution
Program M. A. First Year
Semester -I
Course Title - Western Political Thought - III
Course Code - P-WPT-157
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Critically analyze and apply the basic principles of western scholars likes Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, J.S. Mill, Laski.
CO 2 Understand the ideological contribution of western thinkers.
CO 3 Discuss the Political Thoughts of Acient Green
CO 4 Descrice the comparative political thoughts
Program M. A. First Year
Semester -I
Course Title - Election Process in India - IV
Course Code - P-EPI-158
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the composition and functions of Election Commission of India and other state election commissions.
CO 2 Learn about election process and election related issues in India.
CO 3 Learn election management and electoral politics in India.
CO 4 Suggest the solutions for the Challenges before election commission in India.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester -II
Course Title - International Relations - V
Course Code - P-INR - 255
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the meaning, nature and scope of the International Relations.
CO 2 Explain the approaches to the study of International Relations like realistic, Decision making, game theory, etc.
CO 3 Explain the concept of national power and collective security with its world references
CO 4 Understand the international politics
Program M. A. First Year
Semester -II
Course Title - Indian Government and Politics - VI
Course Code - P-IGP- 256
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain parliamentary system in India.
CO 2 Describe union and state executive and its nature.
CO 3 Elaborate Indian judicial system.
CO 4 Understand party politics in India.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester -II
Course Title - Indian Political Thoughts - VII
Course Code - P-IPT- 257
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain Political Thoughts
CO 2 Analyze the thoughts of Indin Political Thinkers.
CO 3 Elaborate Indian Political Traditions
CO 4 Understand Political Thinkers in same concepts.
Program M. A. First Year
Semester -II
Course Title - Comparative Politics - VIII
Course Code - P-COP- 258
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Have more informed perspective on approaches to studying politics comparatively.
CO 2 Understand the primary theories and concepts that from the building blocks of the subfield, especially as they apply to different states in the world.
CO 3 Build up a civil society that is required for democracy.
CO 4 Provide the students with the capacity to identify issues related to the Comparative Politics.
CO 5 Express their views and approaches on the comparative study of Politics.
CO 6 Develop Analytical Skills among the students.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester -III
Course Title - Research Methodology - IX
Course Code - P-REM- 355
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the concept of research methods in Political Science.
CO 2 Frame a research question, a research design of a political problem and to take a review of literature.
CO 3 Test of a research hypothesis and be able to find research related variables and its impact.
CO 4 Identify ethical issues related to research topic and its importance.
CO 5 Use different data collection tools according to the nature of research.
CO 6 Write a good research report with biography references, footnotes, well cauterization etc.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester -III
Course Title - Indian Foreign Policy - X
Course Code - P-IFP- 356
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand and explain the concept, nature and scope of foreign policy.
CO 2 Explain the elements influencing India’s foreign policy.
CO 3 Understand India’s relationship with its neighboring countries like Pakistan, Shrilanka, Nepal, China.
CO 4 Discuss the India’s relations with USA and Russia.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester -III
Course Title - Political Process in India - XI
Course Code - P-PPI- 357
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the electoral politics in India during 1951 to 2014.
CO 2 Discuss and debate on language politics, issues of autonomy and ethnicity and interstate disputes.
CO 3 Understand and explain the role of caste in Indian politics and nature of Dalit and OBC politics.
CO 4 Know the mass mobilization in India because of Naxalite movement, farmers movement and some of the NGO’s.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester -III
Course Title - Pressure Groups and Social Movements – XII
Course Code - P-PGS-358
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the pressure group theories with their importance.
CO 2 Describe the relationship between political parties and pressure groups.
CO 3 Write a brief story of women’s and caste movement in India.
CO 4 Describe and explain the importance of pressure groups and social movements in democratic processes in India.
CO 5 Examine the history and ideologies of a range of movements in India.
CO 6 Criticize various approaches of social movements, civil, social, etc.
CO 7 Analyze the influence that social movements have had on major social changes and processes.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester -III
Course Title - Public Policy – XIII
Course Code - P-PUP-359
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop skills in policy analysis.
CO 2 Understand the factors that influence the direction of government actions or decisions.
CO 3 Apply skills and knowledge acquired in the curriculum to analyze policy issues and make policy recommendations.
CO 4 Communicate Complex ideas clearly and persuasively in written and oral forms regarding India’s public policy in education, health, environment, agriculture and employment etc.
CO 5 Understand the social forces that affects the creation of public policies.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester -IV
Course Title - Public Administration – XIV
Course Code - P-PUA-452
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Define and analyze key terms, ideas and concepts of public administration.
CO 2 Understand and demonstrate the hierarchy, authority, responsibility, supervision, communication and controlling in the administration.
CO 3 Examine appreciate and contribute to the field of administration.
CO 4 Lead and manage organization in public and government.
CO 5 Critically analyze policies, programs, problems and issues and make recommendation.
CO 6 Develop critical thinking and problem solving skills that are applied in the public service realm.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester -IV
Course Title - Modern Political Ideology – XV
Course Code - P-MPI-453
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the principles in different modern political ideologies.
CO 2 Have an eye window through which they will view complex political phenomena.
CO 3 Explain the philosophical and intellectual roots of contemporary political ideologies.
CO 4 Examine and analyze the conditions that create the rise of ideologies.
CO 5 Interact and analyze political ideologies for applying them in modern political problems.
CO 6 Apply their knowledge of ideologies to current political issues.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester -IV
Course Title -Political Sociology – XVI
Course Code - P-POS-454
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand basic concepts of political culture, process of political socialization.
CO 2 Analyses political processes and political change.
CO 3 Achieve the ability of developing new political perspective.
CO 4 Comprehend how the relationship between state and society works.
CO 5 Explain role of class and caste in contemporary society.
CO 6 Explain the nature of political participation, sanskritization and political socialization.
Program M. A. Second Year
Semester -IV
Course Title -International Organizations – XVII
Course Code - P-INO-455
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the concepts relevant to international organizations.
CO 2 Identify and describe the major international and regional organizations that are active in global politics.
CO 3 Discuss United Nations effectiveness with respect to addressing global issues such as armed conflicts, human rights and other crises.
CO 4 Analyze strengths and weaknesses of different international organizations.
CO 5 Understand different international, regional organizations with their objectives, composition and functions.
Program B.A First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Indian Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-114
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 Develop the ability to sing bada khyal,chota khayal allap with tana
CO 2 Take the rhythm in short stories of various ragas
CO 3 Paricipte in various Sangeet competition.
Program B. A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Indian Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-115
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 Undersstand notation writing in raga
CO 2 Make a comparative study various artists
CO 3 Make a study biographys various artists
Program B. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Indian Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-214
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 Develop their ability to sing bada khyal,chota khayal allap with tana
CO 2 Take the rhythm in short stories of various ragas
Program B. A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Indian Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-215
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 Write notation in raga and taal
CO 2 Make a comparative study various artists and various types of songs.
CO 3 Study biographys various artists
CO 4 Study Musical Gharana
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Indian Classical Music and Semi Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-314
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 Develop the ability to sing semi classical, film song, folk song and group song
CO 2 Take the rhythm
CO 3 Use Harmoniam play sistem
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Indian Classical Music and Semi Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-315
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 Make a systematic study various artists Gharana
CO 2 Do comparative study various artists
CO 3 Study biographys various artists
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Indian Classical Music and Semi Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-414
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 Develop the ability to sing bada khyal,chota khayal allap with tana in hard ragas
CO 2 Take the rhythm in short stories of various ragas
Program B. A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Indian Classical Music and Semi Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-415
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the significance of Indian Classical Music and Semi Classical Music.
CO 2 Study the skills of good singing.
CO3 Study biographys various artists and the skills of classical dancing.
CO4 Write notation in raga and taal.
Program B. A Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Indian Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-513
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 Develop the ability to sing bada khyal,chota khayal allap with tana
CO 2 Take the rhythm in short stories of various ragas
CO 3 To be able to Singiang to semi classical music
Program B. A Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Indian Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-514
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 To Develop the ability to sing bada khyal,chota khayal allap with tana
CO 2 To be able to take the rhythm in short stories of various ragas
CO 3 To be able to Singiang to semi classical music
Program B. A Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Indian Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-515
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 to make a comparative study patiyala and mevati Gharana
CO 2 To be able to take the rhythm in short stories of various ragas
CO 3 writing skills paluskar lipi
Program B. A Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Indian Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-613
Course Outcomes
CO 1 To Develop the ability to sing bada khyal,chota khayal,chatrang, allap with tana
CO 2 To be able to take the rhythm in short stories of various ragas
CO 3 To be able to Singiang to natyageet, gazal and nirguni bhajan
Program B. A Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Indian Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-614
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 To Develop the ability to sing bada khyal,chota khayal,chatrang, allap with tana
CO 2 To be able to take the rhythm in short stories of various ragas
CO 3 To be able to Singiang to natyageet,bhajan and film classical song
Program B. A Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Indian Classical Music
Course Code - U-MUS-615
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course a student will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the history of musical gharana
CO 2 Develop the ability to notation writting bada khyal,chota khayal, alap with tana
CO 3 Make a comparative study Gurushishya parampara
CO4 Study the place of music in fine arts
Program B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Drill-I,NCC ORG , NIA, HH & FA (Theory)
Course Code - U-NCC-195
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Undertand the aims, organisation and general information about NCC.
CO 2 Have knowledge of basic aspects of drill including ceremonial drill, drill with arms and words ofcommand.
CO 3 Know basic information of the human body, maintenance of health, hygiene, sanitation, diseases and an elementary knowledge of First-Aid andNursing.
Program B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Drill-I,NCC ORG , NIA, HH & FA (Practical)
Course Code - U-NCC-196
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform basic aspects of drill including ceremonial drill, drill with arms and words
of command.
CO 2 Get practical knowledge of First-Aid andNursing.
Program B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Drill-II,AF,MR,SA (Theory)
Course Code - U-NCC-295
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 get exposed to various Social activities.
CO 2 Develop the qualities of comradeship, courage, character, discipline, secular outlook, spirit of
adventure, sportsmanship among theyouth
CO 3 Have basic knowledge about Map readingtechniques.
Program B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Drill-II,AF,MR,SA (Practical)
Course Code - U-NCC-296
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform basic aspects of drill including ceremonial drill, drill with arms and
words ofcommand
CO 2 Have practical knowledge of map reading techniques and rendering socialservices.
Program B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Drill-III, PDL, FC & BC, CD (Theory)
Course Code - U-NCC-406
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop sense of discipline, improve bearing, smartness, and thequalityof immediate and implicit obedience oforders.
CO 2 Get knowledge of field signals, section and platoon formation, and art of using ground and the available weapon as a military training elementaryaspect.
CO 3 Get the theoretical knowledge about fire fighting measures.
CO 4 Develop the spirit for armforceservices,civil services etc. as the course contents are the major part of the core curriculum of thesecourses.
Program B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Drill-III, PDL, FC & BC, CD (Practical)
Course Code - U-NCC-407
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop sense of discipline, improve bearing, smartness, and the quality of immediate and implicit obedience of orders.
CO 2 Get practical knowledge of field signals, section and platoon formation, and art of using ground and the available weapon as a military training elementaryaspect.
CO 3 Get the practical knowledge about fire fighting measures.
Program B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -ARM Drill , EAC, DM,WT (Theory)
Course Code - U-NCC-506
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1
Have basic understanding of environment conservation in general andwaste management, energy conservation, pollution control and wildlife conservation in particular.
CO 2 Have basic understanding of social service and its needs, knowledge about rural development programs civil responsibilities and contribution of youth towards socialdevelopment
CO 3 Get theoretical knowledge of training on a standard weapon training.
Program B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - ARM Drill, DM,WT (Practical)
Course Code - U-NCC-507
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop the quality of immediate and implicit obedience oforders.
CO 2 Acquaint with drill with arm.
CO 3 Provide prctical knowledge about Disaster Management.
CO 4 Get practical training on a standard weapon training.
Program B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Drill-V,WTII,COMM & SD (Theory)
Course Code - U-NCC-617
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Have knowledge of all important basic aspects of drill with arms including ceremonial drill, drill with arms and words of command.
CO 2 Get acquainted with the firing procedure with INSAS rifle.
CO 3 Develop knowledge about leadership ,soft skills and latest trends in communication.
Program B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Drill-V,WTII,COMM & SD (Practical)
Course Code - U-NCC-618
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform drill as per the commands.
CO 2 Give commands to perform drill.
CO 3 Develop practical knowledge of drill.
Program B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Report Writing Based on (Field work) and Viva
Course Code - U-NCC-619
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understsnd the concept of report writing
CO 2 Write report of field work
CO 3 Analyse report to understand the facts
Program B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Drill-VI,W.T-III,OBSTAT and CAF-IX
Course Code - U-NCC-714
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Have knowledge of drill with arms including ceremonial drill, drill with arms and words of command.
CO 2 Get well acquainted with the modern weapons, high explosive grenade and mines
CO 3 Have knowledgeof adventure activities and kinds of obstacles
CO 4 Update their knowledge about recruitment in defense forces and paramilitary forces
Program B.Com. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Financial Accounting I
Course Code - U-FAC-165
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic accounting concepts and maintaining account records.
CO 2 Prepare the accounting for consignment in the books of consignor and consignee.
CO 3 Prepare the accounting for Joint Ventures.
CO 4 Evaluate the statement of insurance claim as per average clause.
Course Title - Business Statistics
Course Code - U-BUS-166
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Meaning and Nature of Statistics.
CO 2 Knows Measures of Central Tendencies for Decision Making
CO 3 Apply Measures of Dispersion for Research Studies and Project Work.
CO 4 Differentiate coorelation analysis and regression analysis
Course Title - Business Economics-I
Course Code - U-BUE-167
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop an understanding of the applications of business economics in management.
CO 2 Understand cardinal and ordinal utility laws including consumer behavior.
CO 3 Understand and apply the Demand and supply analysis to relevant economic issues.
CO 4 Develop an understanding regarding elasticity of demand.
Course Title - Business Regulatory Framework-I
Course Code - U-BRF-168
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand how contract is created and what are its essential requirements.
CO 2 Know how contractual obligations are to be performed.
CO 3 Understand the different methods of discharge of contract.
CO 4 Acknowledges the different types of Special Contracts and its provisions.
Course Title - Business Communication
Course Code - U-BUC-169
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the problems and remedies of Business Communication.
CO 2 Understand the various forms of Business Communication.
CO 3 Draft different types of Business Letters and business reports.
CO 4 Draft notices, agenda, minutes, etc. relating to group communication.
Program B.Com. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Financial Accounting II
Course Code - U-FIA-266
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic accounting concept of Hire Purchase System.
CO 2 Prepare Accounts for Installment Purchase System.
CO 3 Prepare the accounting for royalty in the books of landlord and tenant.
CO 4 Know the recent developments in accounting such as Human Resource Accounting, Social Accounitng, Brand, Lean, Forensic, International Accounting
Course Title - Business Mathematics
Course Code - U-BUM-267
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Meaning and Nature of Index Number
CO 2 Know the time value of Money
CO 3 Apply Permutation and Combination techniques for decision making
CO4 Know the Mathematical Operations
Course Title - Business Economics-II
Course Code - U-BUE-268
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concepts of cost, nature of production and its relationship to business operations.
CO 2 Integrate the concept of price and output decisions of firms under various market structure.
CO 3 Understand the types of factors of production and laws.
CO 4 Assess the relationships between short-run and long-run costs.
Course Title - Business Regulatory Framework-II
Course Code - U-BRF-269
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic law relating to Sale of Goods.
CO 2 Apply the knowledge of law in establishing partnership.
CO 3 Acknowledges provisions related to LLP and apply the law in their business dealing
CO 4 Understand the consumers rights and remedies in case of unfair trade practice.
Course Title - Business Environment
Course Code - U-BEN-270
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the nature of environment affective business.
CO 2 Understand the features of economic system and economic policies.
CO 3 Know the various constituents of financial system.
CO 4 Familiarize with recent central government schemes.
Program B.Com. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Corporate Accounting I
Course Code - U-COA-375
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Prepare the accounting records for issue, forfeiture and reissue of shares of a company.
CO 2 Maintain the accounting records for profit prior to incorporation as per the Companies Act, 2013 by applying basis of approtionment.
CO 3 Prepare the accounts for amalgamation of companies by calculating the purchase consideration.
CO 4 Prepare the accounts for absorption of companies.
Course Title - Cost Accounting I
Course Code - U-CAC-376
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to -
CO 1 Acknowledge the basic concepts of Cost Accounting.
CO 2 Understand how to prepare Cost Sheet and how to calculate to the per unit cost.
CO 3 Apply the knowledge of Material and Labour Cost Control for taking decisions.
CO4 Classify the overheads and computation of Machine Hour Rate.
Course Title - Human Resource Management
Course Code - U-HRM-377
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to -
CO 1 Understand the objectives and functions of Human Resource Management.
CO 2 Know the concepts and process of job analysis and job design in the organization.
CO 3 Provide understanding of selection and recruitment of employees.
CO 4 Provide the knowledge of needs of training and development.
Course Title - Retail Management
Course Code -U-REM- 378
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to -
CO 1 Know how retailing is done.
CO 2 Apply consumer behaviour in retail trade.
CO 3 Understand the nature of franchising and branding.
CO 4 Understand methods of communication with customer.
Course Title -Economic Planning in India
Course Code : U-EPD-379
Course Outcomes
On completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the development strategy in India
CO 2 Know the Importance of Public Sector in India
CO 3 Understand the disinvestment policy of Government of India.
CO 4 Know the importance and seven pillers of NITI Aayog
Course Title - Income Tax-I
Course Code : U-INT-380
Course Outcomes
On completion of the course, the students will be able to –
CO 1 Know the Basic concepts of Income Tax in India
CO 2 Understand the Taxable allowances related to salary head
CO 3 Compute income under the head salary
CO 4 Compute income under the head house property.
Course Title - Disaster Management
Course Code -: U-ADC-334-D
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 To know the concept of disaster & Disaster Management
CO 2 To understand the phases of disaster management
CO 3 To familiarize students with causes and effects of disaster.
CO 4 To acquaint with National and Disaster Management Act 2005
CO 5 To enrich students with procedure and practical training of the disaster management
Course Title - Business Ethics
Course Code -: U-ADC-334-B
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to -
CO 1 Understand factors influencing in business ethics.
CO 2 Acquaint student with strategies for pricing new product and product line.
CO 3 Provide the knowledge of conflicts of interest.
CO 4 Understand the ethical issues in IT.
Program B.Com. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Corporate Accounting II
Course Code - U-COP-475
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to -
CO 1 Prepare the accounts for holding company and to finalize the consolidated balance sheet.
CO 2 Prepare the accounting for underwriting and sub underwriting for shares and debentures.
CO 3 Maintain the records for internal reconstruction and alter the share capital.
CO 4 Calculate the liquidators remuneration and to prepare the liquidators final statement of account.
Course Title - Cost Accounting II
Course Code - U-COA-376
Course Outcomes
After completion the course, Students will be able to:
CO 1 Recognize the procedure for ascertaining operating Cost.
CO 2 Understand the concept of process costing.
CO 3 Acknowledges the procedures for ascertaining contract cost.
CO4 Understand how financial profit and costing profit is reconciled.
Course Title -Financial Management
Course Code -U-FIM-477
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to -
CO 1 Learn about the various tools of financial management.
CO 2 Determine the factors affecting cost of capital of a firm.
CO 3 Understand the leverage and its types relating with the capital.
CO 4 Understand process and approaches to capital budgeting.
Course Title - Principles and Practices of Insurance
Course Code -U-PPI- 478
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to -
CO 1 Know the legal provisions of insurance contract.
CO 2 Understand the role of insurance sector in economic development.
CO 3 Understand role of IRDA in regulating insurance business in India.
CO 4 Understand how insurance claims are settled.
Course Title- Economic Development in India
Course Code: U-EDI-479
Course Outcomes
On completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the importance of agriculture sector in development of Indian economy.
CO 2 Know assess the impact of poverty, unemployment in the Indian economy.
CO 3 Understand the role and importance of service sector in Indian economy.
CO 4 Identified the various advantages and disadvantages of FDI & FII
Course Title - Income Tax-II
Course Code : U-INT-480
Course Outcomes
On completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Compute income under the head Profits & Gains from Business & Profession.
CO 2 Compute income under the head Capital Gain.
CO 3 Compute income under the head Other Sources
co4 Compute Gross Total Income and Total Income of an individual assesses.
Course Title - Business Ethics
Course Code -: U-ADC-434-B
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to -
CO1 Understand factors influencing in business ethics.
CO 2 Acquaint student with strategies for pricing new product and product line.
CO 3 Provide the knowledge of conflicts of interest.
CO 4 Understand the ethical issues in IT.
Course Title - Disaster Management
Course Code -: U-ADC-434-D
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO1 To know the concept of disaster & Disaster Management
CO2 To understand the phases of disaster management
CO3 To familiarize students with causes and effects of disaster.
CO4 To acquaint with National and Disaster Management Act 2005
CO5 To enrich students with procedure and practical training of the disaster management
Program B.Com. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Corporate Law
Course Code -U-COL-591
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, the students will be able to -
CO1 Understand the concept of company as a corporate form of business.
CO2 Know how to incorporate a company.
CO3 Know the various sources of finance and how it can be raised.
CO4 Understand the managerial personnel and their role in management of company.
Course Title - Auditing-I
Course Code- U-AUD-592
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, the students will be able to -
CO1 Understand the meaning, objectives and essential characteristics of auditing.
CO2 Acknowledge the concept of audit planning, audit programming, audit techniques and contents to be included in audit working paper and audit notebook.
CO3 Recognize the meaning of Internal Control, Internal Audit and Internal Check.
CO4 Understand Electronic Data Processing Environment & Auditing.
Course Title - Advanced Accounting I
Course Code - U-ADA-583
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, the students will be able to -
CO 1 Understand the meaning of department and prepare the accounts for departmental stores.
CO 2 Prepare the accounting for dependent branches as per its various methods.
CO 3 Valuate the goodwill as per different methods of its computation.
CO 4 Prepare the financial statements of a company as per schedule iii of the Companies Act, 2013
Course Title - Management Acoounting -I
Course Code - U-MAA-594
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the theoretical concept of management accounting.
CO 2 Acknowledge the types of financial statement analysis.
CO 3 Recognize the procedure for preparing fund flow statement.
CO4 knows the classification of cash flow statement.
Course Title - Banking and Finance - I
Course Code: U-BAF-595-B
Course Outcomes
On completion of the course, the students will be able to –
CO 1 Understand the various types of commercial banks and their financing to various economic activities.
CO 2 Know various functions of commercial banks and remittance methods
CO 3 Understand the various types of accounts maintained in commercial banks
CO 4 Carry out modern e-banking / mobile banking.
Course Title - Entrepreneurship Development -I
Course Code - U-END-595-E
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the theoretical concept relating to Entrepreneur & Entrepreneurship.
CO 2 Know MSMEs in India and its role in the economic development.
CO 3 Apply the gained knowledge to become successful entrepreneur.
CO 4 Knows various opportunities for becoming Entrepreneur.
Course Title - Banking & Finance -II
Course Code - U-BAF-596-B
Course Outcomes
On completion of this course, the students will be able to –
CO 1 Understand the concept of Non-Performing Assets by considering RBI guidelines.
CO 2 Understand various Financial Intermediaries working in India.
CO 3 Know the functions of various NBFCs and their lending policies.
CO 4 Measure and control credit risk, operational risk and market risk.
Course Title - Entrepreneurship Development- II
Course Code - U-END-596-E
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, the students will be able to -
CO 1 Identify business opportunities for setting up of MSMEs.
CO 2 Formulate business plans and preparation of project report.
CO 3 Understand various forms and the sources of finance.
CO 4 Know how to get project appraisal done.
Course Title - Goods and Service Tax
Course Code - U-ADC-540-G
Course Outcomes
CO 1 Able to undestand Indirest taxes structure .
CO 2 Acquire knowledge of Scope of Supply.
CO 3 Able to make the registration, cancellation & revocation of GSTR
CO 4 Able to understand the Returns and Payment under GST
Program B.Com. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Research Methodology
Course Code - U-REM-691
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, the students will be able to -
CO1 Acquire the basic principles of social research.
CO2 Formulate hypothesis and identify various sources of research problems
CO3 Understand the methods of data collection and sampling.
CO4 Recognizes various test for testing hypothesis and preparation of research report.
Course Title - Auditing- II
Course Code - U-AUD-692
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, the students will be able to -
CO1 Understands The Concept of Vouching.
CO2 Acknowledge the Meaning and Procedure of Valuation and Verification of Assets and Liabilities.
CO3 Recognizes the provisions related to Appointment, Duties, Rights and Responsibilities of a Company Auditor.
CO4 Understands Concept of Auditor's Report and its types.
Course Title - Advanced Accounting II
Course Code - U-ADA-693
Course Outcomes
After the completing the course, the students will be able to -
CO1 Prepare the final accounts of life insurance companies.
CO2 Understand the meaning of general insurance and to prepare the final accounts for general insurance companies.
CO3 Prepare the investment account in the books of investors as per the cum-interest and ex interest methods.
CO4 Compute the value of shares as per different methods of its valuation
Course Title - Management Acoounting -II
Course Code - U-MAA-694
Course Outcomes
After the completing the course, the students will be able to -
CO1 Understand the theoretical concept relating to Responsibility Accounting.
CO2 Acknowledges the different types of ratios and its calculations.
CO3 Evaluate P/V Ratio, Margin of safety, Break Even Point.
CO 4 Analyses the sources of working capital and ways to manage it.
Course Title - Banking and Finance - III
Course Code: U-BAF-695-B
Course Outcomes
On completion of this course, the students will be able to –
CO 1 Understand the various financial instruments used in the money market and capital market.
CO 2 Know the functioning of various stock exchanges along with capital Market
CO 3 Update their knowledge of recent monetary policies of Reserve Bank of India.
CO 4 Know how SEBI protects the interest of various stakeholders
Course Title - Entrepreneurship Development -III
Course Code - U-END-695-E
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the problems of women, rural and agricultural entrepreneurship.
CO 2 Know the potentials of tourism entrepreneurship in India.
CO 3 Apply the gained knowledge to become entrepreneur.
CO4 Know the requirements to become social entrepreneur.
Course Title - Banking & Finance -IV
Course Code -U-BAF-696-B
Course Outcomes
On completion of this course, the students will be able to –
CO 1 Understand the techniques in measurement and control of credit risk, operational risk and market risk.
CO 2 Understand the Hedging techniques of risk management.
CO 3 Know the transactions how forex transactions are done.
CO 4 Understand how to minimize risk by using portfolio analysis.
Course Title - Entrepreneurship Development -IV
Course Code - U-END-696-E
Course Outcomes
After completion of the course students will be able to:
CO 1 Get motivated to entrepreneurship.
CO 2 Learn about various intellectual property laws affecting business.
CO 3 Understand various quality initiatives such as TQM, FSSAI and KAIZEN techniques.
CO 4 Know the procedure involved in export procedure.
Course Title - Soft Skill
Course Code - U-ADC-640-O
Course Outcomes
CO 1 After completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 2 Understand the theoretical concept relating to Team Building.
CO 3 Know the concept Stress Management.
CO 4 Able to survive in markets with proper skills.
Course Title - Goods and Service Tax
Course Code - U-ADC-640-O
Course Outcomes
CO 1 Able to undestand Indirest taxes structure .
CO 2 Acquire knowledge of Scope of Supply.
CO 3 Able to make the registration, cancellation & revocation of GSTR
CO 4 Able to understand the Returns and Payment under GST
Program B.Voc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Practical English - I
Course Code - U-PRE-231
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Correction of common errors
CO 2 Know the Reading Comprehension
CO 3 Understand the Word Building
CO 4 Know the Emotional Intelligence Skills
Course Title - Financial Accounting – I
Course Code U-FAC-232
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Indian Contract Act, 1872
CO 2 Knows Sale of Goods Act, 1930
CO 3 Understand Indian Partnership Act, 1932
CO 4 Know Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008
Course Title - Financial Management – I
Course Code - U-FIM-448
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Knows Basic Concepts of Financial Accounting
CO 2 Understand Consignments
CO 3 Understand Depreciation Accounting
CO 4 Know Admission, Retirement, Dissolution of Partnership
Course Title - Business Communication-I
Course Code - U-BUC-233
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Business Communication
CO 2 Know Forms Of Business Communication
CO 3 Understand Structure and Format of Business Communication
CO 4 Acknowledges Group Communication
Course Title - Retail Business Management -I
Course Code U-RBM-234
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Management Functions
CO 2 Understand E- Business and E- Commerce
CO 3 Know Social Responsibility and Business Ethics
CO 4 Apply Decision making in business
Course Title - Retail Store Operations-I
Course Code - U-RSO-238
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Retail Location Management
CO 2 Know Retail Store Planning
CO 3 Know Fundamentals of Retail store operations
CO 4 Understand Retail Legislations and Taxation
Course Title - Retail Business Environment – I
Course Code -U-RBE-236
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Business Environment
CO 2 Know the Economic Environment of business
CO 3 Know E-Business Environment
CO 4 Understand the Components of Computer
Program B.Voc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Practical English – II
Course Code - U-PRE-331
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Communication Skill
CO 2 Know the Presentation Skill
CO 3 Understand the Interview skill
CO 4 Know the Editing and problem solving Skills
Course Title - Financial Accounting – II
Course Code - U-FAC-332
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the Single Entry system
CO 2 Undrstand Partnership firms
CO 3 Know Royalty Accounts
CO4 Know Hire Purchase and Installment Payment
Course Title - Business Communication II
Course Code - U-BUC-333
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the Group Discussion
CO 2 Understand Business Correspondence
CO 3 Know the Agenda for Negotiation
CO 4 Understand the English for Marketing
Course Title - Retail Business Management-II
Course Code - U-RBM-334
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Motivatiion technique
CO 2 Apply the Leadership and Communication Technique
CO 3 Know the Controlling and Co-ordination
CO 4 Understand the Management for Change
Course Title - Retail Store Operations II
Course Code - U-RMM-549
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Personnel Management in Retail
CO 2 Analyze Customer service management
CO 3 Know the Health and Safety in retail store
CO 4 Familiarize with Future Trends in Retailing
Course Title - Retail Business Environment-II
Course Code - U-RBE-336
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Financial Environment
CO 2 Analyze the Schemes of Prime Minister of India
CO 3 Know the The Computer Input Devices
CO 4 Familiarize with Computer Storage Devices
Program B.Voc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Retail Accounting – I
Course Code - U-REA-446
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Retail Accounting
CO 2 Know the Inventory Management
CO 3 Understand Subsidiary Booksfor business accounting
CO 4 Know the Bills of Exchange
Course Title - Business Laws – I
Course Code U-BUL-447
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Indian Contract Act, 1872
CO 2 Knows Sale of Goods Act, 1930
CO 3 Understand Indian Partnership Act, 1932
CO 4 Know Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008
Course Title - Financial Management – I
Course Code - U-FIM-448
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Knows Functions of Financial Management
CO 2 Understand Capital Structure
CO 3 Understand Capital Budgeting
CO 4 Know Capital Rationing
Course Title - Marketing Management – I
Course Code - U-MAM-449
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Marketing Management
CO 2 Know Marketing Mix
CO 3 Understand Market Segmentation and Product Positioning
CO 4 Acknowledges Promotion Management
Course Title - Retail Merchandising Management-I
Course Code - U-RMM-451
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Retail Management
CO 2 Understand Merchandise Management &Retail Pricing
CO 3 Know Virtual sharing of data
CO 4 Apply Electronics Payment System
Course Title - Marketing & Visual Merchandising in Retail- I
Course Code - U-MMR-453
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Visual merchandising
CO 2 Know Development of visual merchandising
CO 3 Know Future challenges in visual merchandising
CO 4 Understand The Merchandise Mix
Program B.Voc. Third Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Retail Accounting –II
Course Code - U-REA-544
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Financial Statement of Proprietary Concern
CO 2 Know Departmental Accounting
CO 3 Understand Branch Accounting
CO 4 Know the Hotel Accounting
Course Title - Business Laws – II
Course Code - U-BUL-545
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the Companies Act, 2013
CO 2 Undrstand Consumer Protection Act, 2019
CO 3 Apply Competition Act, 2002
CO4 Know Information Technology Act, 2000
Course Title - Financial Management – II
Course Code - U-BCR-782
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the Cost of Capital
CO 2 Understand Capital Leverage for business
CO 3 Know The Marginal Costing
CO 4 Understand the Working Capital Management
Course Title - Marketing Management –II
Course Code - U-MAM-547
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Marketing Environmen
CO 2 Apply the Marketing Information System
CO 3 Know the Recent Trends in Marketing
CO 4 Understand Consumer Relationship Management
Course Title - Retail Merchandising Management II
Course Code - U-RMM-549
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Franchising and Mall Management
CO 2 Analyze Retail Communication and Promotion
CO 3 Know the Brand Management
CO 4 Familiarize with Operating Systems
Course Title - Marketing & Visual Merchandising in Retail- II
Course Code - U-MMR-551
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Strategies of visual merchandising
CO 2 Analyze the Retail Atmospherics
CO 3 Know the The present and future of visual merchandising
CO 4 Familiarize with Non Store Merchandising
Program B.Voc. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Retail Entrepreneurship-I
Course Code - U-END-680
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Retail Entrepreneurship
CO 2 Know Setting up of Retail Business
CO 3 Understand Institutions support to Retail Business
CO 4 Know Management of Retail Business
Course Title - Customer Service Management-I
Course Code U-CSM-684
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Evolution of Customer Relationship
CO 2 Knows Customer Value and Customer Expectation
CO 3 Apply Planning for CRM
CO 4 Differentiate CRM and Marketing Strategy
Course Title - Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility – I
Course Code - U_BCR-682
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop an understanding of the applications of business Knows Business Ethics
CO 2 Understand Organizational Ethics
CO 3 Understand Ethical Decisions
CO 4 Develop an Ethical Issues in the Functional area
Course Title - Human Resource Management - I
Course Code - U-HRM -678
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand o Human Resource Management
CO 2 Know how to do Human Resource Planning
CO 3 Understand Job Analysis and Job Design
CO 4 Acknowledges Recruitment and Selection
Course Title - Stratergic Management - I
Course Code - U-STM-679
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand about Strategic Management
CO 2 Draft different Strategic Formula for Management
CO 3 Draft Business Level Strategies
CO 4 Communicate effectively Corporate Level Strategies
Course Title - Retail Personnel Management - I
Course Code - U-RPM-686
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Personnel Management
CO 2 Draft different Employment Functions
CO 3 Know Computer Application in Personnel Management
CO 4 Understand Emerging Personnel Management
Program B.Voc. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Retail Entrepreneurship-II
Course Code - U-END-781
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Digital Marketing in Retailing
CO 2 Know Search Engine Optimization
CO 3 Understand Social Media Marketing
CO 4 Know Internet Demographics for business
Course Title - Customer Service Management -II
Course Code - U-CSM-784
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Know Emerging Trends in CRM
CO 2 Undrstand CRM as a Business Strategy
CO 3 Apply Tools for CRM and Implementation for Research
CO4 Know CRM in Services
Course Title - Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility – II
Course Code - U-BCR-782
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Know Corporate Responsibility
CO 2 Understand CSR-Legislation in India.
CO 3 Know The role of stakeholders in CSR
CO 4 Understand the Corporate Governance
Course Title - Human Resource Management - II
Course Code - U-HRM-779
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Training and Development
CO 2 Apply the Managing Performance of Human Resources
CO 3 Know Mobility of Human Resources
CO 4 Understand Industrial Relationship Management
Course Title - Stratergic Management - II
Course Code - U-CTM-780
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Hierarchy of Strategic Intent
CO 2 Analyze Strategy Implementation
CO 3 Know the Environmental Appraisal
CO 4 Familiarize with Strategic Evaluation and Control
Course Title - Retail Personnel Management - II
Course Code - U-RPM-786
Course Outcomes
After completing of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Employee Health and Safety
CO 2 Analyze Employee Welfare & Benefits
CO 3 Know the Social Security in business management
CO 4 Familiarize with Incentive & Compensation
Program M.Com. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Advanced Statistical Techniques
Course Code- P-AST-114
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply the knowledge of human behavior in managing people in organizations.
CO 2 Understand the determinants of personality development.
CO 3 Know how group dynamics work in organizational functions.
CO 4 Understand the various styles of leaderships.
Know the sources of conflicts in organizations and how they should be resolved.
Course Title - Organisational Behaviour
Course Code- P-ORB-115
Course Outcomes
After Studing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic concepts of organization and organizational behaviour.
CO 2 Apply the knowledge of individual behaviour in personality development.
CO 3 Know how group dynamics work in organizational functions.
CO 4 Understand the various styles and theories of leaderships.
CO 5 Know the sources of conflicts in organizations and how they should be resolved.
Course Title - International Business Environment
Course Code - P-IBE-117
Course Outcomes
After completing the course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand how various international factors affect the global business scenario.
CO 2 Know the sources of Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign Institutional Investments.
CO 3 Analyse the functioning of MNCs & how the Indian economy is affected by MNCs.
CO 4 Understand the Mechanism of Foreign Exchange and Convertibility of Rupee.
CO 5 Understand how international organizations functions.
Course Title - Marketing Management & Marketing Environment
Course Code - P-MAM-118
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, the students will be able to –
CO 1 Familiarize with various concepts in marketing management.
CO 2 Know the concept of marketing mix and how marketing mix are carried out.
Understand the concept of market postioning process.
CO 3 Takes decisions on channel distribution and Promotion mix.
CO 4 Understand various marketing types and its development strategies.
Program M.Com. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Intellectual Property Law
Course Code - P-IPL-214
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, the students will be able to –
CO 1 Get a fair understanding of the provisions of select Intellectual Property Rights such as Patent.
CO 2 Know the provisions relating to Copyrights.
CO 3 Understand what is infringement of Geographical Indications of Goods.
CO 4 Know the procedure of registring Industrial Design.
CO 5 Understand Government Schemes in IPR, Career Opportunities in Intellectual Property.
Course Title - E-Commerce
Course Code -: P-ECO-215
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, the student will be able to -
CO 1 Understand the basic concepts of e-commerce.
CO 2 Know e-commerce platforms and the utilities.
CO 3 Get a fair understanding of challenges before B2C E-Commerce in India.
CO4 Know the payment mechanism under the e-commerce.
CO 5 Understand the internet advertising and website desinging.
Course Title - Human Resource Management
Course Code - P-HRM-216
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the importance of HRD practices in HR Managements.
CO 2 Know job analysis, recruitment and selection process.
CO 3 Know the methods and importance of training.
CO 4 Learn controlling measures of attrition.
CO 5 Knows the concept & importance of workers participation in management.
Program M.Com. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Accounts and Finance
Course Code - P-ACF-316
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the theoretical concept relating to Accounting Standards, Human Resource Accounting for Business.
CO 2 Familiarize with International Accounting Standards
CO 3 Know to adopt Methods of Inflation Rates for keeping records.
CO 4 Understand Nature of Corporate Social Responsibility
CO 5 Apply the gained knowledge to complete the professional courses like CA, ICWA, CS and MBA etc
Course Title - Applied Cost Accounting
Course Code - P-ACA-317
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concept of Standard Costing
CO 2 Knows the variance analysis for Material & Labor Cost, Variable cost and Fixed Cost.
CO 3 Familiarize with the Job Costing and By-costing.
CO 4 Knows the Joint Product and By-Product Costing.
CO 5 Come to know about Cost Audit .
Course Title - Banking and Finance-I
Course Code-P-BAF- 318
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 know the various types of banks and customers.
CO 2 Understand the role and functions of central bank
Understand the functions and classification of commercial bank.
CO 3 Know the Importance and functions of co-operative banks.
CO 4 Understand the role and types of NBFC’s.
Course Title - Banking and Finance-II
Course Code-P-BAF- 319
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the structure of Indian financial system.
CO 2 Know the functioning of development banks working in various sector in India.
CO 3 Understand the various schemes offered by NABARD and RRBs for rural and agricultural development.
CO 4 Know how various international financial institutions functions.
Course Title - Marketing Management –II
Course Code - P-MAM-320
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the elements of marketing research.
CO 2 Makes acquaint with the students with CRM metrics and Sales forecasting
CO 3 Understand difference between Marketing Research and Marketing Information system
CO 4 Understand the various methods of sales forecasting
Program M.Com. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Advanced Financial Accounting
Course Code - P-AFA-418
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Prepare final accounts for banking company by considering the prudential norms on income recognition, asset classification and provisioning.
CO 2 Understand the meaning of insolvency and prepare the accounts for insolvency.
CO 3 Know the accounting for Local Self Governments and its accounting.
CO 4 Familiarize with the Hotel Accounts and its financial statements.
CO 5 Prepare the accounts for hospitals.
Course Title - Research Methdology
Course Code - P-RMP-417
Course Outcomes
After completing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the theoretical concept relating to Research and Formulation of Research Problem & Hypothesis
CO 2 Know Methods of Data Collection.
CO 3 Apply the gained knowledge Analysis and Processing of Data and Report Writing
CO 4 Apply the gained knowledge for Analysis and Processing of Data
CO 5 Know how to prepare the Research Project
Course Title - Banking and Finance- III
Course Code - P-BAF-415
Course Outcomes
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Make them aware about basic terminology in Banking and Finance.
CO 2 Describe the financial system in RBI.
Understand the instruments of Capital Market.
CO 3 Understand the Terminologies of Debt Market
CO 4 Understand the various derivative instruments.
Course Title - Banking and Finance- IV
Course Code - P-BFI-319
Course Outcomes
After Studing the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the various financial services
CO 2 Understand financial services like Mutual Funds, Merchant Banking, Discounting of Bills, etc.
CO 3 Know the contribution of merchant banks in the capital market.
CO 4 Understand the functions & impact on credit rating in capital market.
CO 5 Understand various segments of stock exchange.
Program B.Sc. First Year (Physics)
Semester I
Course Title - Mechanics and Properties of Matter-I
Course Code - U-PHY-135
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion, students will be able to :
CO 1 Understand that all objects, irrespective of their mass, experience the same acceleration ‘g’ when falling freely under the influence of gravity at the same point on the Earth.
CO 2 Understand that if gravity is the only force acting on an object, the sum of kinetic energy and gravitational energy is constant.
CO 3 Explain various forms of potential energy.
CO 4 Use kinematic equations to describe non-accelerated and accelerated motions of an object.
CO 5 Apply Newton's laws of motion to solve linear dynamic problems.
CO 6 Use the work-energy approach to solve dynamic problems involving conservative and non-conservative forces.
CO 7 Apply rotational analogs of Newton's laws of motion to solve dynamics problems involving rotational motion.
Program B.Sc. First Year (Physics)
Semester I
Course Title - Heat and Thermodynamics-II
Course Code -U-PHY-136
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion, students will be able to :
CO 1 State the nature of heat transfer, transport phenomena in gases, behavior of various gases at different temperatures.
CO 2 Know the Zeroth law, First Law, Second law and Third law of Thermodynamics.
CO 3 Define heat, work, efficiency and the difference between various forms of energy.
CO 4 Explain entropy changes of the thermodynamic system.
CO 5 Describe energy exchange processes.
Program B.Sc. First Year (Physics)
Semester I
Course Title -Physics Laboratory Course-I
Course Code -U-PHY-137
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Determine acceleration due to gravity of earth,
CO 2 Determine elastic properties (Young’s modulus and Modulus of rigidity) of material,
CO 3 Determine and know the properties of liquid like Viscosity, Surface tension.
CO 4 Determines angle of Prism by using spectrometer.
CO 5 Determine thermal conductivity of bad conductor.
Program B.Sc. First Year (Physics)
Semester II
Course Title -Electricity and Magnetism-III
Course Code -U-PHY-236
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course students will:
CO 1 be able to state Coulomb’s Law and use it to solve for E above a line of charge, a loop of charge, and a circular disk of charge.
CO 2 Recognize when Gauss’ Law is the appropriate way to solve a problem.
CO 3 Calculate the torque on a magnetic dipole in a magnetic field.
CO 4 compare similarities and differences between the Biot-Savart law and Coulomb’s Law.
CO 5 Use Biot-Savart Law versus Ampere’s Law to calculate B fields,
CO 6 Determine Ballistic constant by steady deflection method.
CO 7 Explain the logarithmic decrement for a Ballistic Galvanometer.
Program B.Sc. First Year (Physics)
Semester II
Course Title -Basic Electronics-IV
Course Code -U-PHY-237
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course student will have skills and knowledge to:
CO 1 Characterize Semiconductors, Diodes, Transistors and Oscillators.
CO 2 Specify electronic components.
CO 3 Identify functions of Digital Mustimeter, Cathode Ray Oscilloscope in the measurement of physical variable.
CO 4 Demonstrate proficiency in the use of electronic equipment and devices.
CO 5 Identify the importance of negative feedback in amplifiers.
CO 6 Design Sinusoidal oscillators for different frequencies.
CO 7 Solve electronic devices and systems using mathematical concepts.
CO 8 Design, construct, and take measurement of various analog circuits to compare experimental results in the laboratory with theoretical analysis.
Program B.Sc. First Year (Physics)
Semester II
Course Title -Physics Laboratory Course -II
Course Code -U-PHY-238
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will:
CO 1 Determine the resistance of given metal wire, frequency of ac flowing through it.
CO 2 Study the characteristics of Zener diode, PN junction diode, CE transistor.
CO 3 Determine the magnetic field produced along the axis of circular coil.
CO 4 Estimate the figure of merit (i/d) of B.G.
Program B.Sc.Second Year (Physics)
Semester III
Course Title - Optics and Lasers-V
Course Code - U-PHY-335
Course Outcomes
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the phenomenon of Interference, Diffraction, and Polarization.
CO 2 Interpret wavelength, resolving power, dispersive power, and specific rotation.
CO 3 Calculate the properties of various lasers and the propagation of laser beams.
CO 4 Calculate the wavelength of unknown sources.
CO 5 Determine specific rotation of sugar like solution.
Program B.Sc.Second Year (Physics)
Semester III
Course Title - Mathematical Physics and Transducers-VI
Course Code - U-PHY-336
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
CO 1 Calculate with vectors and scalars in physics.
CO 2 Determine the difference between Complex numbers and Real number.
CO 3 Learn geometrical representation of complex numbers.
CO 4 Find Fourier Series of periodic function.
CO 5 Use Laplace transform as tools of Physics.
CO 6 Differentiate between the types of transducers available.
Program B.Sc.Second Year (Physics)
Semester III
Course Title - APPLIED OPTICS (SEC)
Course Code - U-ADC-334-A
Course Outcomes
On successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop an understanding of the working principle of LASERs.
CO 2 Prepare skill to perform Laser and Optical Fiber experiment.
CO 3 Apply theoretical knowledge to perform Practicals.
Program B.Sc.Second Year (Physics)
Semester III
Course Title -Physics Laboratory Course-III
Course Code -U-PHY-337
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Determine moment of Inertia of a flywheel and metallic rod using bifilar suspension.
CO 2 Determine resolving power and refractive index of prism.
CO 3 Make adjustments for Newton’s ring on lens and determine the wavelength of Sodium source.
Program B.Sc.Second Year (Physics)
Semester III
Course Title -Physics Laboratory Course-IV
Course Code -U-PHY-338
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Compare capacities of given two condensers by Method of Mixture using Spot Galvanometer.
CO 2 Determine maximum velocity of electron using Photocell.
CO 3 Draw the characteristics of LED-LDR, Photodiode, BJT.
CO 4 Find the value of high Resistances by Leakage of a Condenser (Using B.G.).
CO 5 Estimate the Self-Inductance by Maxwell’s Bridge.
CO 6 Determine Operating Voltage of G. M. tube.
Program B.Sc.Second Year (Physics)
Semester IV
Course Title -Nuclear Physics and Relativity-VII
Course Code -U-PHY-435
Course Outcomes
By the end of the course students will be able to:
CO 1 Demonstrate knowledge and broad understanding of Nuclear Physics.
CO 2 Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental aspects of the structure of the nucleus, radioactive decay, nuclear reactions and the interaction of radiation and matter.
CO 3 Discuss fission and fusion process.
CO 4 Understand of the basic principles of the special theory of relativity.
Program B.Sc.Second Year (Physics)
Semester IV
Course Title -Waves, Oscillations and Acoustics-VIII
Course Code -U-PHY-436
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to:
CO 1 Assess fluctuations and acoustic processes in nature and technology in various forms.
CO 2 Knows particle velocity and wave velocity.
CO 3 Analyze the mechanism and the machinery noise levels.
CO 4 Distinguish between different sounds and noise levels in the environment.
Program B.Sc.Second Year (Physics)
Semester IV
Course Title - Radiation Safety (SEC)
Course Code - U-ADC-434
Course Outcomes
On successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
Understands about radiation hazards and safety.
CO 1 Undertake calculations involving processes in radioactive decay and radiation interaction with matter.
CO 2 Understand instrumentation for radiation detection and dosimetry and how these can be used in modern radiation and health sciences.
CO 3 Understand the philosophy of radiation protection with regard to both risks and benefits.
Program B.Sc.Second Year (Physics)
Semester IV
Course Title -Physics Laboratory Course-V
Course Code -U-PHY-437
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Determine Elastic properties (Y and η) of material by Searle’s Method.
CO 2 Determine Thermal Conductivity of rubber tube, Resolving Power of grating, Resolving power of Telescope.
CO 3 Determine speed of Sound by Helmholtz Resonator.
CO 4 Determine wavelength of LASER by Diffraction Grating.
Program B.Sc.Second Year (Physics)
Semester IV
Course Title -Physics Laboratory Course-VI
Course Code -U-PHY-438
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Draw the characteristics of Phototransistor, Series Resonance in LCR circuit.
CO 2 Explain of Line and Load Regulation of Zener diode.
CO 3 Find Current and Voltage Sensitivity of Moving Coil B.G.
CO 4 Determine h/e using Photo Cell, Planks constant using Solar Cell, Self-Inductance by Andersons Bridge.
CO 5 Explain the working and use of C.R.O.
Program B.Sc.Third Year (Physics)
Semester V
Course Title -Quantum Mechanics-IX
Course Code -U-PHY-541
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand concept of wave mechanics.
CO 2 Know the concept of operators in quantum mechanics.
CO 3 Perform calculations on wave functions, and solve the Schrödinger equation for simple potential problems.
CO 4 Apply Schrodinger’s equation to Hydrogen atom and understand quantization of angular momentum.
Program B.Sc.Third Year (Physics)
Semester V
Course Title -Solid State Physics -XA
Course Code -U-PHY-542
Course Outcomes
After completion of the course student will:
CO 1 Have a basic knowledge of crystal systems and spatial symmetries,
CO 2 Be able to perform structure determination of simple structures,
CO 3 Know the significance of Brillouin zones.
CO 4 Know Bloch's theorem and what energy bands are.
CO 5 Know the fundamental principles of semiconductors, including pn-junctions, and be able to estimate the charge carrier mobility and density.
CO 6 Be able to account for what the Fermi surface is and how it can be measured.
Program B.Sc.Third Year (Physics)
Semester V
Course Title -Nano Materials and Applications- XB
Course Code -U-PHY-542
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand processing techniques for nanomaterials
CO 2 Analyze the crystal structure of nanoparticles
CO 3 Knows the characterization techniques
CO 4 Understand important applications of nanomaterials
Program B.Sc.Third Year (Physics)
Semester V
Course Title -Physics Workshop Skill -III
Course Code -U-PHY-SEC III
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Measure the dimensions of various bodies.
CO 2 Measure resistance R, L and C.
CO 3 Solder the electrical components on PCB.
Program B.Sc. Third Year (Physics)
Semester V
Course Title -Physics Laboratory Course-VII
Course Code -U-PHY-543
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Handle optical and magnetic equipment’s with ease.
CO 2 Make use of CRO for measurement of Oscillator parameters.
CO 3 Determine specific rotation of sugar like solution.
CO 4 Understand the charge to mass ratio for electron.
Program B.Sc. Third Year (Physics)
Semester V
Course Title -Physics Laboratory Course-VIII
Course Code -U-PHY-544
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Determine refractive indices of prism materials.
CO 2 Make the calibration of given unknown bridge wire,
CO 3 Find the bandgap of semiconductor diode,
CO 4 Trace out the sine waveforms of the oscillator and calculate its frequency.
Semester V
Course Title -Physics Laboratory Course-VIII(Based on Nano Materials and Applications –XB)
Course Code -U-PHY-544
Course Outcomes
Upon successfully studying this course, students will be able to :
CO 1 Demonstrate Synthesis of semiconductor nanoparticles.
CO 2 Demonstrate Synthesis of SnO2 nanoparticles by SILAR.
CO 3 Surface Plasmon study of metal nanoparticles by UV-Visible spectrophotometer.
CO 4 Determine crystal structure of nanomaterials from XRD pattern.
CO 5 Estimate particle size from XRD pattern of nanomaterials.
CO 6 Study transmittance spectra of nanomaterials in UV-Visible region.
Semester VI
Course Title -Atomic, Molecular Physics and Statistical Physics-XI
Course Code -U-PHY-641
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course student will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the vector atom model ,
CO 2 Know and understand the normal and anomalous Zeeman effect, Paschen Back effect and Stark effect as well as Raman Effect ,
CO 3 Define and discuss the concepts of microstate and macrostate of a model system,
CO 4 Define and discuss the Boltzmann distribution and the role of the partition function,
CO 5 Define the Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein distributions; state where they are applicable.
Semester VI
Course Title -Fundamentals of Digital Electronics-XII-A
Course Code -U-PHY-642
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of above said course students will be able to
CO 1 Get knowledge about various number system and codes.
CO 2 Able to understand logic gates.
CO 3 Differentiate between ordinary algebra and Boolean algebra.
CO 4 Define and discuss Algebraic and K-map simplification methods.
CO 5 Be able to understand Flip-Flops.
Semester VI
Course Title -Astronomy and Astrophysics XII-B
Course Code -U-PHY-642
Course Outcomes
After complition of the Course the students will be :
CO 1 Able to understand the important concepts of astronomical objects of the science, in general and in physics particularly.
CO 2 In a position to provide fundamental connections between different fields
Semester VI
Course Title -Renewable Energy Harvesting Skill-III (SEC )
Course Code -U-PHY-SKILL
Course Outcomes
Upon successfully studying this course, students will:
CO 1 Know about the energy demand of the world, nation and available resources to fulfill them.
CO 2 Apply solar energy in thermal and electrical power generation considering energy crisis, environmental and social benefits.
CO 3 Understand the operation of electrical energy generation using biomass, tidal, wind, solar and interconnection with grid.
CO 4 Find the importance of wind based energy generation along with its design, analysis and comparison.
Semester VI
Course Title -Physics Laboratory Course-IX
Course Code -U-PHY- 643
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Determine refractive index and viscosity of liquids and thermal conductivity of bad conductors.
CO 2 Measure thickness of thin slide/ blade/wire.
CO 3 Find the wavelength of given unknown light source,
CO 4 Estimate the value of constants such as acceleration due to gravity and Planck’s constant.
Semester VI
Course Title -Physics Laboratory Course-X
Course Code -U-PHY- 644
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain concepts and terminology of digital electronics.
CO 2 To construct Combinational Circuits.
CO 3 Simplify Boolean expressions.
CO 4 Construct Basic logic gates using universal logic gates.
Semester VI
Course Title -Physics Laboratory Course-X- B (Based on Astronomy and Astrophysics XII-B)
Course Code -U-PHY- 644
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Study radiation pattern of the Sun.
CO 2 Measure brightness of sky
CO 3 Determine the temperature of an artificial star
M.Sc. I (Physics) Semester I
Core Course Physics-I
Course Code: P-MMP-119
Core Course Title: Mathematical Methods in Physics-I
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will:
CO 1 Develop an understanding of the role of computation as a tool in real-world problemsolving.
CO 2 Know how computation is used to solve the most common Mathmatical problems frequently arising in engineering, science and technology
CO 3 Be prepared to apply their knowledge of numerical techniques in their further study of advanced topics in mathematics as well as Science and engineering.
CO 4 Learn how to translate a variety of complex mathematical problems in traditional and emerging chemical engineering fields into numerical problems and how to tune numerical algorithms for effective and efficient solutions.
M.Sc. I (Physics) Semester I
Core Course Physics-II
Course Code: P-CLM-120
Core Course Title: Classical Mechanics-II
Course Outcomes
On successful completion of the course a student should be able to:
CO 1 Define basic mechanical concepts related to discrete and continuous mechanical systems.
CO 2 Describe the vibrations of discrete and continuous mechanical systems, motion of a mechanical system using Lagrangian-Hamilton formalism
CO 3 Demonstrate a basic knowledge of Calculus of Variations.
CO 4 Illustrate the Canonical transformations.
CO 5 Solve complex problem in special theory of relativity
M.Sc. I (Physics) Semester I
Core Course Physics-III
Course Code: P-QUM-121
Core Course Title: Quantum Mechanics-III
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, it is expected that students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic principles of quantum mechanics.
CO 2 Solve the Schrodinger equation to obtain wave functions for some basic, physically important potential, and estimate the shape of the wave function based on the shape of the potential.
CO 3 Understand the role of uncertainty in quantum physics, and use the commutation relations of operators to determine whether or not two physical properties can be simultaneously measured.
CO 4 Develop a knowledge and understanding of perturbation theory and level splitting.
M.Sc. I (Physics) Semester I
Core Course Physics-IV
Course Code: P-ELD-122
Core Course Title: Electronic Devices-IV
Course Outcomes
Upon successfully studying this course, students will:
CO 1 Be able to analyze characteristics of semiconductor junctions.
CO 2 Be able to appreciate the role of semiconductor devices in various applications.
CO 3 Analyze parameters of Op-amp and its applications.
CO 4 Design and explain analog to digital conversion operations and vice versa.
CO 5 Be able to use Op-amp as analog to digital and digital to analog converter.
M.Sc. I (Physics) Semester I
Core Course Physics-V
Course Code: P-LAC-123
Core Course Title: Laboratory Course- I
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Collect, analyze, and explain data from physics experiments.
CO 2 Comment on basic concepts and principles of geometrical optics, polarization, interference, and diffraction.
CO 3 Describe basic optical phenomena and their applications.
CO 4 Solve the matrix problem by using MATLAB.
CO 5 Determine the direction of force on a moving charge or an electric current using the right-hand rule.
CO 6 Prove that conventional electric current is carried by negatively charged particles.
CO 7 Calculate the strength of a magnetic field from Hall Voltage measurements.
CO 8 Determine the crystal structure from XRD pattern.
M.Sc. I (Physics) Semester I
Core Course Physics-VI
Course Code: P-LAC-124
Core Course Title: Laboratory Course- II
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of laboratory course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Write simple programmes in assembly language.
CO 2 Find frequency of Astable Multivibrator.
CO 3 Describe the operating characteristics of an Astable Multivibrator.
CO 4 Identify the terminals and function of each of Unijunction transistor (UJT).
CO 5 Identify the terminals and function of each of Unijunction transistor (UJT).
M.Sc. I (Physics) Semester II
Core Course Physics-VII
Course Code: P-CMP-218
Core Course Title: Condensed Matter Physics-V
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of laboratory course the students will be able:
CO 1 To account for crystalline materials using diffraction with concepts like the Ewald sphere, form factor, structure factor, reciprocal lattice, Brillouin zones and scattering amplitude, etc.
CO 2 To determine structure of crystalline materials.
CO 3 To estimate the charge carrier mobility and density in semiconductors.
CO 4 To outline the importance of magnetic materials and superconductors in the present era.
M.Sc. I (Physics) Semester II
Core Course Physics-VIII
Course Code: P-AMP-219
Core Course Title: Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy-VI
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course student able to:
CO 1 Discuss the energy levels of the hydrogen atom and their effect on optical spectra.
CO 2 State and explain the properties of two valence electron atoms and importance of the Pauli Exclusion Principle.
CO 3 Explain the observed dependence of atomic spectral lines on externally applied electric and magnetic fields.
CO 4 Discuss the importance of molecular physics.
CO 5 Describe the difference between a singlet and triplet state.
CO 6 State and justify the selection rules for various spectroscopic terms.
M.Sc. I (Physics) Semester II
Core Course Physics-VIII
Course Code: P-MOO-220
Core Course Title: Modern Optics-VII
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain how electromagnetic waves arise from Maxwell’s equations.
CO 2 Understand the relationship between the direction of propagation, and the directions of the electric and magnetic field.
CO 3 Explain fundamental concepts in optics, including: amplitude, wavelength, frequency, phase, intensity, power, and refractive index.
CO 4 Forecast the outcome of simple experiments that manipulate the polarization of the electromagnetic field.
CO 5 Predict the behavior of common interferometers: Michelson, Fabry-Perot, MachZehnder, and Sagnac.
M.Sc. I (Physics) Semester II
Core Course Physics-X
Course Code: P-TSM-221
Core Course Title: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics-VIII
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course students will be able to:
CO 1 State the thermodynamics laws and can differentiate between various forms of energy.
CO 2 Apply the principles of statistical mechanics to selected problems,
CO 3 Define and discuss the concepts of microstate and macrostate of a model
system, the Boltzmann distribution and the role of the partition function,
CO 4 Define the Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein distributions; State their
applicability
CO 5 Apply the Fermi-Dirac distribution to the calculation of thermal properties of electrons in metals.
M.Sc. I (Physics) Semester II
Core Course Physics-XI
Course Code: P-LAC-222
Core Course Title: Laboratory Work- III
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explore different types of programming including ODE solving and finding solution of Quadratic equation,
CO 2 Define refractive index, critical angle and total internal reflection,
CO 3 Learn magnetic properties of materials
CO 4 Calculate grating pitch by using grating equation
M.Sc. I (Physics) Semester II
Core Course Physics-XII
Course Code: P-LAC-223
Core Course Title: Laboratory Work- IV
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course students will be able to:
CO 1 Handle carefully optical components and instruments.
CO 2 Design and conduct experiments as well as to analyze and interpret data.
CO 3 Operate logic gates such as AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR.
CO 4 Operate flip-flops such as T, R-S, J-K and D etc.
M.Sc. II (Physics) Semester III
Course Code: P-EPP-321
Core Course Title: Electrodynamics and Plasma Physics
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will:
CO 1 Understand origin of Maxwell's equations in vacuum, dielectric, linear isotropic media
CO 2 Calculate reflection and transmission coefficients for waves at dielectric boundaries and Show that laws of geometric optics originate with Maxwell's equations at dielectric boundaries
CO 3 Obtain scalar and vector potential equations in presence of sources
CO 4 Understand gauge invariance of Maxwell's equations, decoupling of scalar and vector potential equations in Lorentz gauge, coulomb gauge and corresponding solutions,
CO 5 Understand the term radiation zone and derive angular distribution of and power emitted by a dipole
CO 6 Derive Lienard-Wiechert potentials for a moving point charge
CO 7 Show that acceleration of the charge gives electromagnetic radiation
CO 8 Develop a knowledge and understanding of Plasma behavior.
M.Sc. II (Physics) Semester III
Course Code: P-NPP-322
Core Course Title: Nuclear and Particle Physics
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will:
CO 1 Understand the fundamental principles and concepts governing nuclear and particle physics
CO 2 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of scientific and technological applications, of Nuclear Physics as well as their social, economic and environmental applications
CO 3 Demonstrate comprehension of physical reality through estimation, approximation, and mathematical modeling, and understand how small number fundamental physical principles underlie a huge variety of interconnected natural phenomena
CO 4 Able to explain the Rutherford’s experiment, Nuclear Radiation and Charged Particle Accelerators.
M.Sc. II (Physics) Semester III
Course Code: P-LET-323
Core Course Title: Laser Technology
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will:
CO 1 absorption, spontaneous and stimulated emission in two level system, effects of homogeneous and inhomogeneous line broadening, and conditions for laser amplification
CO 2 operations of the Fabry-Perot cavity including mode separation and line-widths, laser gain conditions, gain clamping in both homogeneous and inhomogeneous line broadened media
CO 3 The four-level laser system, the simple homogeneous laser and its output behaviour and optimal operating conditions
CO 4 Spectral properties of a single longitudinal mode, mode locked laser operation, schemes for active and passive mode locking in real laser system
CO 5 Operations and basic properties of the most common laser types, He-Ne, Argon-ion, and carbon-dioxide, ruby, Nd:YAG and glass, knowledge of other main laser types.
M.Sc. II (Physics) Semester III
Course Code: P-TFN-324
Core Course Title: Thin Film and Nanotechnology
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will:
CO 1 Handle different types of thin film deposition techniques
CO 2 explain the effect of various parameters on thin film growth
CO 3 Characterize thin films for the electrical, optical and structural properties
CO 4 Explain the fundamental principles of nanotechnology including importance of reduction in materials dimensionality, and their applications.
M.Sc. II (Physics) Semester III
Course Code: P-LAC-325
Core Course Title: Laboratory Course- V
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will:
CO 1 Accurately measure refractive index of given liquids
CO 2 Handle the spray pyrolysis machine carefully and take deposition
CO 3 Measure the characteristics of photo electrochemical solar cell and hence determine efficiency and fill factor
CO 4 Estimate the band gap of given semiconductor in thin film form.
M.Sc. II (Physics) Semester IV
Course Code: P-FOA-419
Core Course Title: Fibre Optics and its Applications
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will:
CO 1 Analyze fiber optics and optical detectors components associated with fiber optics systems
CO 2 Distinguish internal reflection, acceptance angle, numerical aperture and skew rays
CO 3 Identify difference between Coherent and non-coherent sources, quantum efficiency, modulation capability of optical sources
CO 4 Explain bending losses, modal dispersion, waveguide dispersion and pulse broadening
CO 5 Apply the skills necessary to solve practical and design problems for fiber optic communication systems
M.Sc. II (Physics) Semester IV
Course Code: P-LSA-420
Core Course Title: Laser system and its applications
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will:
CO 1 Recognize applications of laser in industry
CO 2 Impart basic knowledge related to lasers in chemistry and medicine
CO 3 Communicate the concepts and results on biological effects of electromagnetic radiation
CO 4 Understand that making a hologram requires the recording of interference patterns between light from a fixed point source and light from each point on an object
CO 5 Provide an insight into applications of laser in defense.
M.Sc. II (Physics) Semester IV
Course Code: P-PDS-421
Core Course Title: Photonic Devices and Sensors
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will:
CO 1 Understand the general principles of light propagation and basic physical concepts of material responses to optical fields
CO 2 Characterize the performance of optical fibers based on understanding and mathematical description of their principle of operation
CO 3 Understand characteristics and evaluate the performance of photo detecting devices
CO 4 Describe the technical and physical fundamentals of various optical sensors
CO 5 Gain the knowledge about current status and future trends in development of photonic devices
M.Sc. II (Physics) Semester IV
Course Code:P-IPE-422
Core Course Title: Industrial Photonic Engineering
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will:
CO 1 Professionally apply systematic engineering methods to address complex, multidisciplinary real-world engineering problems related to photonic and optoelectronic systems.
CO 2 Proficiently apply advanced, integrated technical knowledge in photonics and network management function.
CO 3 Identify and critically evaluate current developments and emerging trends within the photonics sector.
CO 4 Understand design of various photonics components
CO 5 Develop a knowledge and understanding of signal formats and detectors
used in photonics.
M.Sc. II (Physics) Semester IV
Course Code:P-LAC-423
Core Course Title: Laboratory Course-VI
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will:
CO 1 Utilize the four probe set up for measurement of electrical resistivity of semiconductor.
CO 2 Handle the G.M. counter.
CO 3 Handle the spray pyrolysis machine carefully and take deposition
CO 4 Measure the numerical aperture of given optical fiber.
CO 5 Gain the knowledge of the electrical to optical and optical to electrical characteristics of given optical fiber.
CO 6 Develop knowledge and understanding bending losses in optical fiber
B.Sc.First Year(Electronics) Semester-I
Course Code - U-ELE-144
Course Title - AC Fundamentals and Circuit Analysis-I
Course Outcomes
Upon successfully studying this course, students will:
CO 1 Have strong basics for network theory,
CO 2 Analyze and solve electric circuits,
CO 3 be able to solve complicated networks by application of theorems
CO 4 Understand and use the concept of impedance and reactance to analyze simple ac series circuits,
CO 5 Calculate the impedance, phase angle, power, power factor, voltage and/or current in series RLC circuit,
CO 6 Draw the relevant phasor diagrams and waveform diagrams of voltage and current, for pure resistance, inductance and capacitance.
B.Sc.First Year(Electronics) Semester-I
Course Code - U-ELE-145
Course Title - Semiconductor Devices-II
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Select and measure the electronic components like resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, UJT, FET, MOSFET, etc.
CO 2 Handle multimeters, CRO and VTVMs and able to make accurate measurements
CO 3 Know the characteristics of diodes and transistors
CO 4 Identify different models of BJT, regions of operations, and their IV-characteristics
CO 5 Demonstrate the knowledge of MOSFET (JFET) region models and their IV-characteristics
B.Sc.First Year(Electronics) Semester-I
Course Code - U-ELE-146
Course Title - Electronics Laboratory Course-I
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this lab work students get better knowledge and skills about:
CO 1 Uses of semiconductor devices such as diode, LED, JFET, Zener diode, Photodiode
CO 2 Handling and making use of CRO and signal generator for the measurement of frequency, time, amplitude, phase of signal also to differentiate AC and DC with the help of CRO,
CO 3 ( Handling the multimeter for various purposes such as for measurement of AC, DC, Resistance, Testing of continuity of circuit and semiconductor devices,
CO 4 Applying the circuit theorems for the determination of circuit current through resistance and voltage across the same,
CO 5 Illustrating the idea of resonance in electric circuits.
B.Sc.First Year(Electronics) Semester-II
Course Code - U-ELE-245
Course Title - Power Supplies and Active Filters-III
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course student will be able to
CO 1 Construct the necessary power supplies of different ratings,
CO 2 Construct and use transformers,
CO 3 Explain usefulness of wave filter and their uses in electronic circuitry.
CO 4 Design regulated power supplies
B.Sc.First Year(Electronics) Semester-II
Course Code - U-ELE-246
Course Title - Amplifiers and Number Systems-IV
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Draw AC-DC load line and evaluate different parameters of amplifier,
CO 2 Explore use of biasing circuits in various applications,
CO 3 Solve the problems on small signal amplifiers,
CO 4 Draw the h parameter equivalent circuits for the transistor configurations CE, CB, CC,
CO 5 Compare CC, CE and CB with respect to Ri, Ro, Ai, and Av.
CO 6 Compare the four negative feedback topologies,
CO 7 Represent numerical values in various number systems and perform binary arithmetic and conversions between different number systems,
CO 8 Measure the bandwidth of an amplifier from a graph of voltage gain against frequency.
B.Sc.First Year(Electronics) Semester-II
Course Code - U-ELE-247
Course Title - electronics laboratory course-II
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this lab work students get better knowledge and ideas about
CO 1 Full process of rectification, Difference between AC and DC,
CO 2 Is the rectification is sufficient for the conversion of AC and DC
CO 3 The working of transistor in three different regions (Cut off, Saturation and active)
CO 4 How transistor is used for amplification of weak signals.
B.Sc.Second Year(Electronics) Semester-III
Course Code - U-ELE-347
Course Title - Oscillators, Multivibrators and Sweep Circuits-V
Course Outcomes
After successfully completion of the curriculum of above course student must know about
CO 1 The generation of signal having desired frequency, low frequency and high frequency oscillators and their uses in communication,
CO 2 Need of frequency stability of signals in various day to day application or use such as electronic communication, Lab equipment’s etc. How frequency stability is achieved with the help of crystal oscillator,
CO 3 Use of Multivibrators in generation of timing signals used in timing circuits as a timer,
CO 4 Uses of sweep circuits or time base generators in TV, CRO, ECG. Solving problems on sweep time, fall time, frequency of sweep voltage,
CO 5 Altogether use of oscillators, Multivibrators and sweep circuits for sine, square and triangular wave signal generation.
B.Sc.Second Year(Electronics) Semester-III
Course Code - U-ELE-348
Course Title - Power Electronic Devices-VI
Course Outcomes
After completion of the course students will:
CO 1 Learn the different characteristics, Construction and working of DIAC, TRIAC, UJT, SCR, LASCR etc , which are the required components of the power electronic devices.
CO 2 Be able to know the power requirements of different voltage and current ratings using series and parallel combinations of thyristors easily available in market.
CO 3 be able to explain the phase control of thyristors using different triggering methods like RC triggering, UJT triggering to reach different power requirements
B.Sc.Second Year(Electronics) Semester-III
Course Code - U-ELE-349
Course Title - Electronics Laboratory Course-III
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the syllabus students may get better knowledge about
CO 1 More details of handling CRO and function generators,
CO 2 High frequency (L, C) and low frequency (RC) oscillators. Calculation of period, frequency and output voltage of generated signal,
CO 3 The different types of Multivibrators, calculations of gate width and frequency of generated square waves. Different waveforms at different terminals and ON and OFF states the transistors (Both using transistor and IC 555),
CO 4 The generation of ramp waveforms,
CO 5 Measurement of Vo, Ts and Fs with simple ramp and UJT circuits,
CO 6 More about the Schmitt Trigger circuit without regenerative feedback, how it generates timing pulses (Square waves).
B.Sc.Second Year(Electronics) Semester-III
Course Code - U-ELE-345
Course Title - Electronics Laboratory Course-IV
Course Outcomes
After successfully completion of above said lab work students got the knowledge about
CO 1 Characteristics of power electronic semiconductor devices such as UJT, SCR, DIAC, TRIAC. Also know the difference between low power and high power semiconductor devices.
CO 2 How SCR is fired with the help of UJT relaxation oscillators.
CO 3 Know the different types of triggering of SCR using resistor and RC circuits.
CO 4 In power circuits how rectification is achieved and how it can be controlled (phase and hence power).
B.Sc.Second Year(Electronics) Semester-III
Course Title: Skill Enhancement Course I
Domestic Electrical Appliances and their Maintenance
Course Code: U-ADC-334-E
Course Outcomes
After completion of Course, the students will be able to
CO1 Develop detailed knowledge about few Domestic Electric Appliances.
CO2 Enhance maintenance skill of Domestic Electric Appliances.
B.Sc.Second Year(Electronics) Semester-IV
Course Code - U-ELE-447
Course Title - Fundamentals of Digital Electronics -VII
Course Outcomes
CO 1 After completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 2 To represent numerical values in various binary codes and perform code conversions between different number systems,
CO 3 have a thorough understanding of the fundamental concepts and techniques used in digital electronics,
CO 4 understand the basic logic gates and various variable reduction techniques of digital logic circuits,
CO 5 Perform binary arithmetic and reduce Boolean expression by using K-map,
CO 6 Have skill to build and troubleshoot digital circuits,
CO 7 Conduct experiments using digital IC’s for a given application/problem statement.
B.Sc.Second Year(Electronics) Semester-IV
Course Code - U-ELE-448
Course Title - Power Electronic Device Applications -VIII
Course Outcomes
CO 1 Students are made familiar with different applications of thyristors like temperature control, illumination control, light activated turn-Off at dark water level indicator, battery charger, SCR alarms, Timers etc,
CO 2 Students learnt resistance welding control and its applications,
CO 3 Students studied the different types of choppers and inverters. They are also made familiar about high frequency dielectric and induction heating.
B.Sc.Second Year(Electronics) Semester-IV
Course Code: U-ELE-449
Course Title: Electronics Laboratory Course-V
Course Outcomes
After successfully completion of above said lab course students may get the knowledge about
CO 1 Digital electronics all basic gates (AND, OR, NOT) which perform basic mathematical operation such as addition, multiplication and complementation, also verified its truth table,
CO 2 Student also built and verified truth table basic gates obtained from universal gates (NAND and NOR),
CO 3 Student have also verified its truth tables of NAND and NOR gates,
CO 4 X-OR and X-NOR gate studied (verified its truth tables),
CO 5 After verification of truth tables of all types of gates student must know the digital signal levels .i.e. 0 V and 1 V ( 0 V = low and 1V = high).
B.Sc.Second Year(Electronics) Semester-IV
Course Code: U-ELE-450
Course Title: Electronics Laboratory Course-VI
Course Outcomes
CO1 Circuits were assembled by students, readings were tabulated and results were predicted
CO2 to built and design industrial apllications
CO3 Students will be able to understnd the working of inverters
CO4 to understand the step up and step down chpper
B.Sc.Second Year(Electronics) Semester-IV
Course Title: Skill Enhancement Course SEC II
PCB Designing
Course Code: U-ADC- 434-E
Course Outcomes
On completion of this course, students will be able to acquire:
CO 1 Experimental skill about preparation of Printed circuit boards.
CO 2 Skill enhancement related to Soldering of electronic components on PCBs.
B.Sc.Third Year(Electronics) Semester-V
Course Code - U-ELE-563
Course Title -Communication Electronics-IX
Course Outcomes
CO1 Understand various communication systems.
CO2 Explain various modulation types.
CO3 Elaborate various demodulation techniques.
CO4 to understand various pulse generation techniques
B.Sc.Third Year(Electronics) Semester-V
Course Code - U-ELE-564
Course Title -Operational Amplifier and its Applications-X
Course Outcomes
CO1 Understand various op-amp parameters,
CO2 Build electronic circuits using analog IC’s.
CO3 Use op-amp as adder, subtractor, integrator and differentiator etc.
CO4 understand techniques of IC manufacturing
B.Sc.Third Year(Electronics) Semester-V
Course Code - U-ELE-565
Course Title -Electronics Laboratory Course-VII
Course Outcomes
CO1 Construct various electronics circuits such as oscillators, amplifiers using different IC’s and transistors, etc.
CO2 Solve differential equations using op-amp.
B.Sc.Third Year(Electronics) Semester-V
Course Code - U-ELE-566
Course Title -Electronics Laboratory Course-VIII
Course Outcomes
CO1 Determine parameters of Op-amp.
CO2 Make use of Op-amp in different arithmetic applications.
CO3 Construct electronic oscillator with Op-amp.
B.Sc.Third Year(Electronics) Semester-V
Course Code: U-ADC-540
Skill Enhancement Course -III
Electrical Circuits and Network Skills-III
Course Outcomes
CO1 After successful completion of the course, the students will be able to:
CO2 Apply the knowledge of electricity to solve the complex electrical problems.
CO3 Make electrical circuit analysis.
CO4 Make Grounding and isolating connections to electrical equipment.
B.Sc.Third Year(Electronics) Semester-VI
Course Code - U-ELE-653
Course Title - Digital Electronics-XI
Course Outcomes
CO1 Understand, analyze and design various combinational and sequential circuits.
CO2 Conduct experiments using digital IC’s for a given application/problem statement.
CO3 Have skill to build and troubleshoot digital circuits.
B.Sc.Third Year(Electronics) Semester-VI
Course Code - U-ELE-654
Course Title -Communication Electronics-II-XII
Course Outcomes
CO1 Understand digital communication system.
CO2 Understand RADAR system.
CO3 Understand modern digital satellite communication.
B.Sc.Third Year(Electronics) Semester-VI
Course Code - U-ELE-655
Course Title -Electronics Laboratory Course-IX
Course Outcomes
CO1 Students are able to design different combinational and sequential circuits.
CO2 to understand the besic knowledge about logic levels
B.Sc.Third Year(Electronics) Semester-VI
Course Code - U-ELE-656
Course Title -Electronics Laboratory Course-XA
Course Outcomes
students will be able to know
CO1 Design different pulse modulation circuits.
CO2 Know different chareceristics of receiver.
B.Sc.Third Year(Electronics) Semester-VI
Course Code: U-ADC-640
Skill Enhancement Course -IV
Course Title -Basic instrumentation skills - IV
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course the students will be able to
CO1 Make the use of CRO as Versitile Measuring device.
CO2 Use Digital multimeter for measuring voltages and currents
CO3 Balance the various bridges
Program B.Sc. First Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester I
Course Title - Physical & Inorganic Chemistry-I
Course Code - U-CHE-147
Course Outcomes
After the completion of course , the students will be able to:
CO 1 Know Logarithms and Antilogarithms, integration, mole concept, atomic weight,molecular weight and equivalent weight
CO 2 understand Bohr’s atomic model, concept of shells, subshells and orbitals, types of catalyst, Application of catalysis
CO3 Gain the knowledge of Periodicity, General properties of atoms, Ionisation energy, Electron affinity.
CO 4 Understand the knowledge of occurrence and different methods of isolation of elements.
Semester I
Course Title - Organic & Inorganic Chemistry-II
Course Code - U-CHE-148
Course Outcomes
After the completion of course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 write the IUPAC name of any organic compounds from their structure and draw its structure from its IUPAC name
CO 2 Identify the types of reactions and write its mechanism.
CO3 Write general molecular formula, preparation and properties of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.
CO4 Gain the knowledge of different chemical bonds and Vander Waals forces, properties,preparation and structure of different inert gases
Course Title - Lab. Course I
Course Code - U-CHE-149
Course Outcomes
After the completion of course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Determine the equivalent weight of Mg by using Eudiometer
CO 2 Determine heat of solution of KNO3/ NH4Cl, heat of reactions of displacement of Copper by Zinc
CO 3 Estimate the amount of given compound by titrametric methods.
CO4 Determine Nature, Functional group and Physical constant of given organic compound.
Course Title - Physical & Inorganic Chemistry-III
Course Code - U-CHE-248
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Derive the kinetic gas equation, solve the numerical on critical constants and Vander Waals constants.
CO 2 Know the Vapour pressure, Surface Tension of liquid
CO 3 Determine the crystal structure of NaCl, electro kinetic or Zeta potential,
electrophoresis and electro osmosis of sol.
CO 4 Know the Law of mass action, Reactions of acidic and basic radicals, Lewis acid and base concept.
Course Title - Organic & Inorganic Chemistry-IV
Course Code - U-CHE-249
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Able to identify the aromatic and non aromatic compounds
CO 2 write mechanism of electrophilic substitution reactions
CO 3 Distinguish Monohydric, Dihydric, Trihydric and Polyhydric alcohols
CO 4 find out the oxidation number of various elements.
CO 5 know the Biological importance (Na, K , Ca and Mg)
Course Title - Lab. Course II
Course Code - U-CHE- 250
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Determine the viscosity and surface tension of given liquid.
CO 2 Purify given organic compound by Recrstyllization, Sublimation or Distillation
CO 3 Analyse two acidic and basic radicals from given mixture.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester III
Course Title - Physical & Inorganic Chemistry-V
Course Code - U-CHE-351
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the concepts of Chemical kinetics, rate of reactions and different orders of reactions
CO 2 Understand about photochemistry, difference between thermal and photochemicalreaction and the laws of photochemistry.
CO 3 Become familiarize with concepts of Phase rules and distribution law.
CO 4 Know the principle of volumetric analysis and types of titrations.
CO 5 Understand about different properties of P block element. Bonding and shapes of Diamond,Graphite and C60 (Fullerene).
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester III
Course Title - Organic & Inorganic Chemistry-VI
Course Code - U-CHE-352
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand different Name reactions with their mechanisms.
CO 2 Learn about properties, preparations of Carboxylic acids and their derivatives.
CO 3 know about aromatic nitrogen compounds , diazonium salts.
CO 4 Learn the concept of hybridization , their types, rules, and applications .
CO 5 Familiarize with basic concept of Coordination number ,Ligand ,Complex ion ,Coordinate bond etc.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester III
Course Title - Lab course III
Course Code - U-CHE-353
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Become familiarize with instruments, and determine the strength of different acids.
CO 2 Know about how to determine energy of activation.
CO 3 Learn about analysis of water sample.
CO 4 Understand about preparation of standered solutions
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester III
Course Title - Lab course IV
Course Code - U-CHE-354
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Prepare organic compounds by various types of reactions
CO 2 Perform quantitative analysis of glucose, phenol , formaldehyde etc.
CO 3 Prepare of different complexs like ferrous alum double salt , cupra ammine sulphate complexetc. and estimate their inorganic ions gravimetrically and volumetrically
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester IV
Course Title - Physical & Inorganic Chemistry-VII
Course Code - U-CHE-451
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the Collision theory of reaction rates, effect of temperature on reaction rates and Arrhenius equation numerical.
CO 2 Know concept of electrochemistry, Conductivity cell, Strong and weak electrolytes etc.
CO 3 Understand about important terms in thermodynamics, First and second laws of thermodynamics, Carnot’s cycle etc.
CO 4 Familiarize with theories of coordination compounds, Postulates of VSEPR theory and its applications.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester IV
Course Title - Organic & Inorganic Chemistry-VIII
Course Code - U-CHE-452
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Familiarize the students with concept of stereochemistry, stereoisomerism, chirality etc.
CO 2 Write the reactions for preparations of carbohydrates with mechanism
CO 3 Understand aromatic carboxylic acids and sulphonic acids.
CO 4 Know about, Precipitation, filtration, unit operations in gravimetric analysis.
CO 5 Understand about types of corrosion, theory of corrosion, factors affecting on corrosion
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester IV
Course Title - Lab course V
Course Code - U-CHE-453
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform instrumental analysis involving potentiometer.
CO 2 Can determine normality, redox potential potentiometrically.
CO 3 Find out parachor , radius of a different molecules.
CO 4 Can estimates the ions gravimetrically.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester IV
Course Title - Lab course VI
Course Code - U-CHE-454
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform organic qualitative analysis of acids, phenols, base and neutral molecules.
CO 2 Separate binary mixture and estimate inorganic ion by volumetrically
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester V
Course Title - Physical & Inorganic Chemistry-IX
Course Code - U-CHE-567
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about the planks quantum theory, Compton effect, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.
CO 2 know the difference between different types of adsorption, and adsorption isotherm phenomenon.
CO 3 Familiarize with principles of Molecular Spectroscopy and their applications.
CO 4 Understand the functions of various biomolecules like hemoglobin, myoglobin etc.
CO 5 Familiarize with first transition series and their properties.
Semester V
Course Title - Organic & Inorganic Chemistry-X
Course Code - U-CHE-568
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Write the reactions for synthesis of furan, pyridine etc. with their mechanism
CO 2 Know about methyl orange, Crystal – violet, tolbutamide, paracetamol, sulphanilamide benzocaine and their preparation methods.
CO 3 Understand the classification, Constitution and synthesis of alkaloids and vitamins.
CO 4 Learn the different types of Polymers and its synthesis
CO 5 Learn the properties of lanthanids like oxidation states, ionic radii and lanthanide contraction and their uses.
CO 6 Know about nature of radioactive radiations, Stability of the nucleus etc.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester V
Course Title - Lab course VII
Course Code - U-CHE-569
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop the skill for handling instruments like potentiometer, Colorimeter,polarimeter,Conductometer.
CO 2 Find out the energy of activation.
CO 3 Determine amount of metal ion in Synthesized metal complex by EDTA titrations
CO 4 Determine Empirical Formula of Iron complex Colorimetrically.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester V
Course Title - Lab course VIII
Course Code - U-CHE-570
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Students can know the knowledge regarding organic preparations like diazotization,acetlyation, benzoylation etc.
CO 2 Students can synthesise various inorganic complexes .
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester VI
Course Title - Physical & Inorganic Chemistry-XI
Course Code - U-CHE-667
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concept of electrochemical cells, Nernst equation, application of EMFmeasurement etc.
CO 2 Learn about Gibbs free energy, Nerns’t heat theorem, variation of chemical potential.
CO 3 Familiarize with synthesis and characterization like X-PES, X-ray diffraction, SEM,TEM of nanomaterials.
CO 4 Learn the properties of actinides like electronic configuration, oxidation states etc and uses of actinides.
CO 5 Understand nuclear reactions like nuclear fission, nuclear fusion and Q – Value of the nuclear reactions.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester VI
Course Title - Organic & Inorganic Chemistry-XII
Course Code - U-CHE-668
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand about U.V, I.R, NMR spectroscopy and their applications to organic compounds.
CO 2 Write the reactions of amino acids, peptides and proteins with their mechanisms
CO 3 Know about how to write different rearrangement reactions like Pinacol – Pinacolone Baeyer – Villiger, Wolf and Hofmann reactions and the uses of different reagents in synthesis.
CO 4 Understand organic reactions involving enolates as intermediate
CO 5 Familiarize with molecular orbital theory and non transition elements like silicates, zeolites and carbides etc.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester VI
Course Title - Lab course IX
Course Code - U-CHE-669
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop the skill for handling instruments like potentiometer, PH-meter, polarimeter.
CO 2 Find out the standard free energy change ΔG0 and equilibrium constant, etc.
CO 3 Estimate the amount of metal ion in various inorganic complexes.
CO 4 Determine dissociation constant, hydrolysis constant of weak acid pH metrically.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester VI
Course Title - Lab course X
Course Code - U-CHE-670
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Do Separation of organic binary mixture containing two solid components.
like Acid + Phenol, Phenol + Base, Base + Neutral etc.
CO 2 Learn about the synthesis of inorganic complex preparation.
Program . M.SC. First Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester I
Course Title - Inorganic Chemistry-I
Course Code - P-INC-142
Course Outcomes
After the completion of course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand inorganic reaction mechanisms, inner and outer sphere election transfer reactions.
CO 2 Apply trans effect rule in preparation of square planar complex
CO3 Calculate different term symbols, microstates of metal ions.
CO 4 Gain the concepts of magnetic nature of different substance.
Course Title - Organic Chemistry-II
Course Code - P-ORC-143
Course Outcomes
After the completion of course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand concept of organic chemistry, different reaction mechanisms.
CO 2 Identify between aromatic, non aromatic compounds well.
CO3 Write the mechanisms for Aliphatic, Nucleophilic and Aromatic substitutions reactions.
CO 4 Write the mechanism of Nucleophilic,Electrophilic and free radical addition reactions .
Course Title - Physical Chemistry-III
Course Code - P-PHC-144
Course Outcomes
After the completion of course students will be able to:
CO1 Understand quantum Chemistry ,Postulates of Quantum mechanics,the Variation Theorum ,Perturbation Theory
CO 2 Know Laws of Thermodynamics ,partial molar properties ,Raults Law.
CO3 Uderstand partition Function ,Recapitulation of Phase rule
CO 4 Learn the concepts involved in Electrochemistry.
Course Title - Physical Methods in Chemistry-IV
Course Code - P-PMC-145
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Analyse data statistically and understood the basic terms in Analytical chemistry.
CO 2 Become familiar with principles and techniques of Chromatography.
CO 3 Gain basic knowledge regarding forensic science.
Practical
Inorganic Chemistry
Laboratory Course – I
Course Code: P-LAC-146
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Separate and estimate the binary and ternary mixture solutions.
CO2 Determine amount of Cations by volumetric and gravimetric methods of Analysis .
Organic Chemistry
Laboratory Course –II
Course Code: P-LAC-147
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Separate the given organic binary mixture by physical method.
CO 2 Synthesize organic compounds by single stage preparation method.
CO 3 Carry out various techniques for the purification and analysis of given organic compounds
Physical Chemistry
Laboratory Course III
Course Code: P-LAC-148
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform experiments using conductometer, PH-meter, refractometer.
CO 2 Determine solubility, ionic strength, rate constant by non instrumental methods.
Physical methods in Chemistry
Laboratory Course IV
Course Code:P-LAC-149
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Carry analysis with some electrochemical, optical, water analysis and kinetic study experiments.
Program . M.SC. First Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester II
Course Title - Inorganic Chemistry-II
Course Code - P-INC-241
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Know the role of natural metalloporphyrins like haemoglobin, myoglobinand chlorophyll.
CO2 Get familiarize with inorganic Raman and ESR Spectroscopy and their difference.
CO3 Know the concept of Inorganic Catalysis, their types and Applications .
CO4 Understand the structure and bonding in Organometallics & concept of Solid state chemistry
Course Title - Organic Chemistry- VI
Course Code - P-ORC-242
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Become familiar with different types of free radical reactions and their applications.
CO2 Give the mechanism of different E2, E1 and E1CB reactions and understand their applications.
CO3 Know the electrocyclic reactions, cycloaddition reactions, Sigmatropic rearrangements etc.
CO4 Become familiar with photochemical theory, photoreduction reactions, Photo –fries reactions etc.
Physical Chemistry- VII
Course Code:P-PHC-243
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concept of Chemical Kinetics and reaction dynamics like ionic reactions, steady state approximation etc.
CO 2 Know about surface tension, Gibbs adsorption isotherm, BET adsorption isotherm.
CO 3 Understand the concept of micelles, CMC, macromolecules and difference between polymers and macromolecules.
CO 4 Know thermodynamic and kinetic requirements of a reactions.
Physical Methods in Chemistry-VIII
Course Code - P-PMC-244
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Become familiar with principles of polarography & voltametry, atomic absorption spectroscopy, flame photometry etc.
CO 2 Understand thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD) methods.
Practical
Inorganic Chemistry
Laboratory Course-V
P-LAC-245
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify three acidic and basic radicals in given ternary mixture by qualitative analysis .
CO 2 Prepare different inorganic complexes.
Organic Chemistry
Laboratory Course –VI
Course Code: P-LAC-246
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform Steam distillation and column chromatography .
CO 2 Separate ,purify and identify binary mixture (one solid & one liquid ) by Chemical method.
CO 3 Prepare Organic compound by double stage method .
Physical Chemistry
Laboratory Course VII
Course Code:P-LAC-247
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Determine equilibrium quotient, concentration of ion by colorimeter.
CO 2 Determine PK1, PK2 values, oxidation state of metal ion by potentiometer.
CO 3 Find out molecular weight, surface tension, order of reaction, by non instrumental methods
Analytical Chemistry
Physical methods in Chemistry
Laboratory Course VIII
Course Code:P-LAC-248
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Handle electroanalytical and spectroscopic techniques.
CO 2 Separate mixture components by chromatographic techniques.
CO 3 Analyse the chemical constituents with heterogeneous equillibria .
Program . M.Sc. Second Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester III
Advanced Spectroscopic Methods
Course Code - P-ASM-343
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Study UV, IR, 1H-NMR and Mass-spectrometry methods and to detect the nature as well as structure of organic compounds.
CO 2 Gain knowledge of spectroscopic techniques , explore new areas of research in both chemistry and apllied fields of science and technology
CO 3 Calculate λmax of Organic compound.
Organic Transformation-X
Course Code: P- OTF-344
Sub: Chemistry
Semester -III
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the general mechanistic consideration, nature of migration, migratory aptitude , mechanism and stereochemistry
CO 2 Do synthetic applications of various name reactions like of Stork Enamine, Chichibabin, and Diels-Alder reactions etc.
CO 3 Get idea about Oxidative cleavage of 1,2-diols, oxidation of allylic and benzylic C-H bonds.
CO 4 Know about different Catalytic hydrogenation, Wolff-Kishner and diimide reductions.
Chemistry of Natural Products-XI
Course Code: P- CNP-345
Sub: Chemistry
Semester -III
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn general methods of structure determination, isoprene rule and synthesis of Citral, Menthol, Camphor, Phytol etc.
CO 2 Understand nomenclature, occurrence, isolation, classification and synthesis of Ephedrine, atropine, Quinine and Morphine.
CO 3 Know isolation, structure determination and synthesis of cholesterol, Androsterone.
CO 4 Learn nomenclature and general methods of structure determination, and synthesis of cyanin, Hirsutidin chloride, Flavones and Flavonols
Medicinal Chemistry-XII
Course Code: P-MDC-346 (A)
Semester -III
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand about Medicinal chemistry and its terminology like pharmacodynamic agents, pharmacophore, pharmacodynamics, etc.
CO 2 Know about Drug designing methods, SAR and study of Pro and Soft drugs.
CO 3 Understand about Synthesis, properties and uses of analgesic, antipyretic, antacids, antimalerial etc. drugs
CO 4 Learn about different antibiotics, their synthesis and mode of action.
Elective Paper
Polymer Chemistry- XII
Course Code: P-POC-346-(B)
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the concepts of Petroleum based raw materials, types and source of crude oils acetylene and derivatives, propylene and derivatives
CO 2 Distinguish types of polymers linear, branched, hyper branched, star branched dendrimers.
CO 3 Determine the rate of polymerization. Initiation by free radical, redox, photochemical, ionizing radiation and thermal methods.
Laboratory Course-IX
Mixture Analysis
Course Code: P-LAC-347
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Separate ternary mixture and can analyze each component of the mixture.
CO 2 Know about chromatographic Separation (TLC) techniques.
Laboratory Course-X
Synthesis of Organic Molecules
Course Code: : P-LAC-348
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Obtain the skill in synthesis of different compounds by multi component reactions.
CO 2 Use of ultrasound in synthesis of organic compounds.
Laboratory Course-XI
Physico-Organic Estimations
Course Code: : P-LAC-349
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform the Physico organic estimations of drugs by titrimetric methods
CO 2 Get the skill in estimation of drugs by instrumental methods
M Sc II Year
Semester-IV
Advanced Synthetic method-XIII
Course Code: P-ASM-439
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand how to design a new route for synthesis of various reactions.
CO 2 Use Retro- synthetic methods in synthesis of aromatic 5 and 6 membered heterocyclic compounds
CO 3 Familiarize with protection and deprotection of functional groups.
CO 4 Know the role of LDA, DCC, DDQ, trimethylsilyl iodide etc. reagents in organic synthesis.
M Sc II Year
Semester-IV
Stereochemistry -XIV
Course Code: P-STE-440
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic concept of stereochemistry like chirality, stereo chemical principles ,enantiometric and distereomeric relationship, D & L, R & S and E & Z Nomenclature.
CO 2 Familiarize with newer methods of stereo selective synthesis like Regioselective and Chemoselective reactions, Stereospecific and stereoselective reactions etc.
CO 3 Know about conformation analysis of cyclohexane, monosubstituted and disubstituted cyclohexanes and stereochemistry of ring systems.
CO 4 Learn about stereochemistry of fused and bridged rings, O.R.D. and C.D curves.
M Sc II Year
Semester-IV
Advanced Heterocyclic Chemistry- XV
Course Code: : P-AHC-441
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the role of Heterocycles, their spectral characteristics , reactivity.
CO 2 Know how to synthesize Azirines, Oxiranes, Thiiranes, Diazirenes etc.
CO 3 Understand the synthesis and reactivity of Indole, Quinoline, Isoquinoline, Benzothiaphene, etc.
M Sc II Year
Semester-IV
Applied Organic chemistry – XVI
Course Code: P-AOC-442
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about supra molecular chemistry and structures of supra molecules like nucleic acid, crown ether, cyclophanes, calixarenes
CO 2 Know in detail about structural features of carbohydrate & vitamins
CO 3 Familiarize with role of green reagents in organic synthesis.
CO 4 Learn about green synthetic routes of reactions.
Elective Chemistry Paper
Dyes and Intermediates-XVI
Course Code: P-DAI- 442 (B)
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn the concepts of Commercial processes for Azo dyes, reactive dyes, thermal sensitive dyes, dispenses dyes.
CO 2 Synthesis of Monoazo dyes, Bisazo dyes and Azoic dyes. Evaluation of dyes
CO 3 Study theory of fluorescence–Classification of FWA, Various methods of dyeing, Different classes of organic pigments and synthesis
M. Sc. IV Semester
Laboratory Course-XII
Mixture Analysis
Course Code: P-LAC-443
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform Qualitative analysis of three components (one solid &two Liquids ) in ternary Mixture.
CO 2 Check the purity of compounds by TLC.
M. Sc. IV Semester
Laboratory Course-XIII
Physico-Organic Estimations
Course Code: P-LAC-444
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop the skill in the isolation and purification of natural products like beta carotene, piperine and lycopene.
CO 2 Perform assay of drugs.
M. Sc. IV Semester
Laboratory Course-XIV
Synthesis of Organic Molecules
Course Code: P-LAC-445
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Synthesize different drugs like antibacterial, anticancer, anticonvulsant etc.
CO 2 Use ultrasound techniques in the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds.
M. Sc. IV Semester
Laboratory Course-XV
Project
Course Code: P-LAC-446
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about literature survey, synthesis of different natural products and organic compounds.
CO 2 Understand about different reaction Conditions and their synthetic methods.
CO 3 Characterize synthesized organic compounds by different techniques.
Program B.Sc. First Year
Sub: Analytical Chemistry
Semester I
Course Title - General Concepts of Analytical Chemistry-I
Course Code - U-ANC-150
Course Outcomes
After the completion of course , the students will be able to:
CO 1 Students acquire the knowledge of the qualitative and quantitative analysis.
CO 2 They can know how the chemical methods applied for elemental and compound analysis.
Semester I
Course Title - Basic Analytical Chemistry-II
Course Code - U-ANC-151
Course Outcomes
After the completion of course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 They can know the types of analytical balances, Weights and calibration of weights
CO 2 They can understand the units of volume, effect of temperature on volume measurement
CO3 They understand the principle of titrimetric analysis.
Course Title - Laboratory Course-I
Course Code - U-CHE-149
Course Outcomes
After the completion of course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Practically calibrate the apparatus, became familiar with the basic titration processes
CO 2 Able to assay the commercial chemical samples.
Semester I
Course Title - Errors, Statistical Treatment of Analytical Data and Separation Techniques-III
Course Code - U-ANC-249
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the principle and handling procedures of chromatographic techniques
CO 2 Know the chemometrics and able to perform releted calculations
Course Title - Gravimetric methods of Analysis, Laboratory Reagents and Solvents-IV
Course Code - U-ANC-250
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Students can writes steps involved in gravimetry.
CO 2 They can apply the knowledge of gravimetric conversion factor in analysis.
CO 3 They are able to use the precipitants for particular ion in gravimetry.
CO 4 They can classify the given solvents and reagents.
Course Title - Laboratory Course-II
Course Code - U-ANC-251
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 determine quantitative analysis of various ions by volumetric titration
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Sub: Chemistry
Semester III
Course Title - Inorganic and Organic Analysis-V
Course Code - U-ANC-355
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 1. Inorganic and Organic analysis techniques are inculcated in students
CO 2 2. Students acquired sound knowledge regarding inorganic salt, plant, elemental and metallurgical analysis
Course Title - Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis-VI
Course Code - U-ANC-356
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand instrumental methods of Chemical analysis suchas visible, atomic absorption and flame emission spectroscopic techniques
CO 2 Understand microscopic methods such as SEM, TEM and AFM
Course Title - Laboratory Course-III
Course Code - U-ANC-357
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 analyse inorganic compounds such as ores, metals and alloys
CO2 perform elemental & functional group analysis of organic Compounds
Course Title - Laboratory Course-IV
Course Code - U-ANC-358
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 handle the laboratory instruments independently for requisite analysis
Semester IV
Course Title - Analysis of Industrial Products and Quality Concepts-VII
Course Code - U-ANC-455
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand concepts of industrial product analysis
CO2 Learn basic concepts in QA and QC
Course Title - Radio Chemical, Thermal, Optical
& Chromatographic Methods-VIII
Course Code - U-ANC-456
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 gain knowledge regarding Radio Chemical Methods Methods
CO 2 inculcate knowledge regarding Thermal Methods
CO 3 understand concepts of Optical Methods
CO 4 know about basic principles and instrumentation of chromatographic methods
Course Title - Laboratory Course-V
Course Code - U-ANC-457
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 inculcate Practical experiences regarding industrial product analysis
Course Title - Laboratory Course-VI
Course Code - U-ANC-458
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 handle the electrochemical, optical instruments and chromatographic techniques
Course Title - Skill Enhancement Course-I
Course Code - SECAC- I
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 acquire knowledge regarding manufacturing of glass, pharma and forensic analysis.
Course Title - Skill Enhancement Course-II
Course Code - SECAC- II
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 acquire knowledge regarding food processing, food preservation and Adulteration
Semester V
Course Title - Modern Techniques of Chemical Analysis-IX
Course Code - U-ANC-571
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 get knowledge of spectroscopic techniques and interpreted spectral data
CO 2 explain principles and mechanisms involved in spectroscopic techniques
Course Title - Environmental and Food Analysis-X
Course Code - U-ANC-572
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 acquaint with issues regarding the environmental pollution and procedures for analysis of pollutants
CO 2 able to analyse food samples
Course Title - Laboratory Course-VII
Course Code - U-ANC-573
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyse environmental samples practically
CO 2 Analyse food samples practically
Course Title - Laboratory Course-VIII
Course Code - U-ANC-574
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 handle chromatographic techniques
CO 2 analyse water and metal samples
Semester VI
Course Title - Electroanalytical Techniques and Chromatography-XI
Course Code - U-ANC-671
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 gain Thorough knowledge regarding electroanalytical techniques
CO 2 aquire concepts about chromatographic techniques
Course Title - Applied Analytical Chemistry-XII
Course Code - U-ANC-672
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 get familiar with pharmaceutical, clinical, cosmetic and fuel analysis
CO 2 aquire concepts of solvent extraction techniques
Course Title - Laboratory Course-IX
Course Code - U-ANC-673
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 acquire skill of handling instruments and chromatographic techniques
Course Title - Laboratory Course-X
Course Code - U-ANC-674
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 acquire experimental skill for pharmaceutical, clinical, cosmetic and fuel analysis
Course Title - Skill Enhancement Course-III
Course Code - SECAC–III
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the preparations methods of different drugs
CO 2 Apply acquired knowledge for drug analysis
Course Title - Skill Enhancement Course-IV
Course Code - SECAC–IV
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Collect Clinical Specimen and Analyse them
Program B.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Algebra
Course Code: U-MAT-138
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Sort one-one, onto, into, many one types of functions
CO 2 Apply induction principle
CO 3 Apply Division Algorithm
CO 4 Handle Elementary linear algebra
Program B.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Calculus
Course Code: U-MAT-139
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Find limit points, interior points, exterior points, boundary points of sets
CO 2 Find LUB, GLB apply the definition of limit and continuity
CO 3 Handle the problems on Continuity as well as uniform Continuity
CO 4 Apply Mean Value Theorems
Program B.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Basics of MATLAB
Course Code: U-MAT-140
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform basic MATLAB commands.
CO 2 Do Arithmetic Operations of Arrays
CO 3 Plot 2-D graphics
CO 4 Do various styling options in 2-D plots
Program B.Sc. I year (II Semester)
Course Title: Analytical Geometry
Course Code: U-MAT-239
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Study Geometry of two dimensions
CO 2 Analyze geometry of two dimensions
CO 3 Find angle between two spheres
CO 4 Distinguish equations of different types of conics
Program B.Sc. I year (II Semester)
Course Title: Integral Calculus
Course Code: U-MAT-240
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn integration through infinite sum.
CO 2 Solve improper integral of any kind using the known methods
CO 3 Solve applications of fundamental theorem of calculus
CO 4 Solve beta and gamma functions
Program B.Sc. I year (II Semester)
Course Title: Algebra using MATLAB
Course Code: U-MAT-241
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply MATLAB for elementary number theory problem
CO 2 Write program code in MATLAB for matrix algebra
CO 3 Compute Eigen values of Matrix
CO 4 Find rank, determinant, inverse, etc. of Matrix
Program B.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title: Real Analysis
Course Code: U-MAT-339
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the definition of the limit of a sequence, evaluate the limits of a wide class of real sequences.
CO 2 Do point wise and Uniform convergence
CO 3 Decide on convergence or divergence of a wide class of series
CO 4 Determine whether or not real series are convergent by comparison with standard series or using the Ratio Test
CO 5 Understand the concept of Absolute convergence and be familiar with the statements and some proofs of the standard results about Absolute convergence
Program B.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title: Group Theory
Course Code: U-MAT-340
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Categorize group structures
CO 2 Find quotient group, subgroups of a given group
CO 3 Analyze group structure from its order
Program B.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title: Laboratory Course-III Problems in Real Analysis
Course Code: U-MAT-341
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve example on convergence and divergence of sequences
CO 2 Handle the problems on pointwise and uniform convergence
CO 3 Discuss the convergence of infinite series
Program B.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title: Laboratory Course-IV Problems in Group Theory
Course Code: U-MAT-342
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve example on group structure
CO 2 Handle the problems on cyclic groups
CO 3 Discuss the isomorphism of two group structures
Program B.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title: Skills Enhancement Course-I R software
Course Code: U-ADC-334-R
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Use loops in R software
CO 2 Sorting and ordering and lists in R software
Program B.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Ordinary Differential Equations
Course Code: U-MAT-439
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Obtain general solutions to first-order, second-order, and higher-order homogeneous and non-homogeneous differential equations by manual and technology-based methods.
CO 2 Identify and apply initial and boundary values to find particular solutions to first-order, second-order, and higher order homogeneous and non-homogeneous differential equations by manual and technology-based methods, and analyze and interpret the results.
CO 3 Select and apply appropriate methods to solve differential equations; these methods will include, but are not limited to, undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters.
Program B.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Ring Theory
Course Code: U-MAT-440
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyze classes of rings
CO 2 Find quotient structure of quotient ring .
CO 3 Learn Euclidean ring and examples .
Program B.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Laboratory Course-V Problem Course on Ordinary Differential Equations
Course Code: U-MAT-441
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve Examples on general solutions to first-order, second-order, and higher-order homogeneous and non-homogeneous differential equations by manual and technology-based methods.
CO 2 Identify and apply initial and boundary values to find particular solutions to first-order, second-order, and higher order homogeneous and non-homogeneous differential equations by manual and technology-based methods, and analyze and interpret the results.
CO 3 Select and apply appropriate methods to solve differential equations; these methods will include, but are not limited to, undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters.
Program B.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Laboratory Course -VI Problem Course on Ring Theory
Course Code: U-MAT-442
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve examples on rings
CO 2 Find quotient structure of quotient ring .
CO3 Learn Euclidean ring and examples on it .
Program B.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Skills Enhancement Course-II R software –II
Course Code: U-ADC-434-R
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Import of external data in various file formats
CO 2 Handle of data through graphics
Program B.Sc. III year (V Semester)
Course Title: Metric Space
Course Code:U-MAT-555
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Deal with various examples of metric spaces.
CO 2 Have some familiarity with continuous maps.
CO 3 Work with compact sets in Euclidean space.
CO 4 Work with completeness and connectedness.
CO 5 Apply the ideas of metric spaces to other areas of mathematics.
Program B.Sc. III year (V Semester)
Course Title: Linear Algebra
Course Code:U-MAT-556(A)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Find dimension basis of vector space over real numbers .
CO 2 Apply Gram Schmidt process to find orthonormal basis .
CO 3 Find standard matrix of any linear transformation.
Program B.Sc. III year (V Semester)
Course Title: Multivariable Calculus
Course Code: U-MAT-556(B)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Evaluate simultaneous limit of multivariate functions
CO 2 Evaluate continuity of multivariate functions.
CO 3 Find series representation of given function.
CO 4 Calculate Maxima and minima of function.
CO 5 Find Volume using multiple inegral
Program B.Sc. III year (V Semester)
Course Title: Laboratory Course-VII Problems in Metric Space
Course Code: U-MAT-557
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Deal with various examples of metric spaces.
CO 2 Have some familiarity with continuous maps.
CO 3 Work with compact sets in Euclidean space.
CO 4 Work with completeness and connectedness.
CO 5 Apply the ideas of metric spaces to other areas of mathematics.
Program B.Sc. III year (V Semester)
Course Title: Laboratory Course-VIII (A) Problems in Linear Algebra
Course Code: U-MAT-558(A)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Deal with various example on vector spaces, Subspaces and Basis.
CO 2 Handle the problems on Linear Transformation and matrix representation of linear transformation.
CO 3 Discuss the inner product spaces examples and its properties.
CO 4 Apply the ideas of linear spaces to other areas of mathematics.
Program B.Sc. III year (V Semester)
Course Title: Laboratory Course-VIII (B) Problems in Multivariable Calculus
Course Code: U-MAT-558(B)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Evaluate simultaneous limit of multivariate functions.
CO 2 Evaluate continuity of multivariate functions.
CO 3 Find series representation of given function.
CO 4 Calculate Maxima and minima of function.
CO 5 Find Volume using multiple inegral.
Program B.Sc. III year (V Semester)
Course Title: Skills Enhancement Course-IV Latex Typesetting
Course Code: U-ADC-540-L
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn different environment in Tex
CO 2 Learn how to input maths symbol and equation
Program B.Sc. III year (VI Semester)
Course Title: Complex Analysis
Course Code: U-MAT-655
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the significance of differentiability for complex functions and be familiar with the Cauchy-Riemann equations
CO 2 Evaluate integrals along a path in the complex plane and understand the statement of Cauchy's Theorem.
CO 3 Compute the Taylor and Laurent expansions of simple functions, determining the nature of the singularities and calculating residues.
CO 4 Use the Cauchy Residue Theorem to evaluate integrals and sum series.
Program B.Sc. III year (VI Semester)
Course Title: Theory of Probability and Distributions
Course Code: U-MAT-656(A)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve examples on Bays Theorem
CO 2 Differentiate continuous and discrete random variable
CO 3 Apply discrete probability distributions
CO 4 Use Normal Distribution
Program B.Sc. III year (VI Semester)
Course Title: Number Theory
Course Code: U-MAT-656(B)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply Chinese Remainder Theorem
CO 2 Solve Quadratic Congruence’s
CO 3 Use Ф(n)
Program B.Sc. III year (VI Semester)
Course Title: Laboratory Course-IX Problems on Complex Analysis
Course Code: U-MAT-657
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the significance of differentiability for complex functions and be familiar with the Cauchy-Riemann equations.
CO 2 Evaluate integrals along a path in the complex plane and understand the statement of Cauchy's Theorem.
CO 3 Compute the Taylor and Laurent expansions of simple functions, determining the nature of the singularities and calculating residues.
CO 4 Use the Cauchy Residue Theorem to evaluate integrals and sum series.
Program B.Sc. III year (VI Semester)
Course Title: Laboratory Course-X(A) Problems on Theory of Probability and Distributions
Course Code: U-MAT-658(A)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve examples on Bays Theorem
CO 2 Apply discrete/Continuous probability distributions
CO 3 Use of Binomial ,Poisons and Normal Distribution
Program B.Sc. III year (VI Semester)
Course Title: Laboratory Course-X(B) Problems on Number Theory
Course Code: U-MAT-658(B)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply Chinese Remainder Theorem
CO 2 Solve Quadratic Congruence’s
CO 3 Use Ф(n)
Program B.Sc. III year (VI Semester)
Course Title: Skills Enhancement Course-IV Python Programming
Course Code: U-ADC-640
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Usie loops in R software
CO 2 Sort and ordering and lists in R software
Program M.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Group Theory
Course Code: P-GRT-164
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply Action mapping and fundamental theorems of homomorphism
CO 2 Solve examples on internal and external direct product .
CO 3 Solve examples on Sylows Theorem
CO 4 Relate abstract algebraic constructs to more familiar number sets and operations and see from where the constructs derive. Identify examples of specific constructs.
Program M.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Real Analysis
Course Code: P-REA-165
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyze any type of sequence or series
CO 2 Check differentiability and find total derivative and directional derivatives
CO 3 Find line integral, surface integral mainly using fubini’s theorem
CO 4 Apply Stokes and Gauss Divergence Theorem
Program M.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Ordinary Differential Equations
Course Code: P-ODE-166
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Recognize definition and properties of initial value problems
CO 2 Recognize definition and properties of linear dependence and independence, Wronskian, singular points, regular singular points, Lipschitz constant
CO 3 Apply power series solution method, method of successive approximation
CO 4 Recognize properties of Eular equation and Bessel equation, non – local existence of solutions.
Program M.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Complex Analysis
Course Code: P-COA-167
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand how complex numbers provide a satisfying extension of the real numbers
CO 2 Describe and parameterize curves and regions in two-dimensional space.
CO 3 Appreciate how throwing problems into a more general context may enlighten one about a specific context
CO 4 Learn techniques of complex analysis that make practical problems easy
CO 5 Know the condition(s) for a complex variable function to be analytic and/or harmonic
CO 6 Evaluate a contour integral using parameterization, fundamental theorem of calculus and Cauchy’s integral formula
CO 7 Compute the residue of a function and use the residue theory to evaluate a contour integral or an integral over the real line
Program M.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Discrete Mathematics (Discipline Specific Elective)
Course Code: P-DIM-168(A)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Study finite Boolean algebra
CO 2 Differentiate different types of graphs
CO 3 Find all spanning trees of graph
CO 4 Prepare matrix representation of every graph
Program M.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Theory of Probability (Discipline Specific Elective)
Course Code: P-THP-168 (B)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve examples on Bays Theorem
CO 2 Differentiate continuous and discrete random variable
CO 3 Learn some discrete probability distributions
CO 4 Learn some continuous probability distributions
Program M.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Combinatorics(Discipline Specific Elective)
Course Code: P-COM-168(C)
Course Course Outcomes
, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply basic counting principle
CO 2 Do partitions of natural number
CO 3 Solve recurrence relation
CO 4 Apply pigeonhole principle
Program M.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Cryptography(Discipline Specific Elective)
Course Code: P-CRY-168 (D)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply Diffie-Hellman key exchange, the model and definitions, hybrid encryption and KEM/DEM, El Gamal cryptosystem
CO 2 Do Shamir secret sharing scheme and its applications .
CO 3 Use the Rho method ,
CO 4 Apply Fermat factorization and factor bases
Program M.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Differential Geometry(Discipline Specific Elective)
Course Code: P-DIG-168 (E)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Use Linear Mapping and Transformations
CO 2 Study curves and vector fields in three dimensional spaces at their own
CO 3 Discuss Calculus of Vector fields
CO 4 Study of Geometry of Curves at their own
CO 5 Compute Singular points and can do their classification
Program M.Sc. I year (I Semester)
Course Title: Lab work (LaTeX Typesetting)
Course Code: P-LAB-170
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Install LaTeX software
CO 2 Learn different environment in LaTeX
CO 3 Learn how to do input maths symbol and equation
CO 4 Obtain output as a pdf
Program M.Sc. I year (II Semester)
Course Title: Linear Algebra
Course Code: P-LIA-264
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Find Dimension of vector space
CO 2 Decide regularity of linear maps
CO 3 Apply Caley Hamilton theorem
CO 4 Find Jordan Canonical form of given matrix if exists
Program M.Sc. I year (II Semester)
Course Title: Analytical Number Theory
Course Code: P-ANT-265
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply the basic properties of Congruence’s
CO 2 Apply Chinese Remainder Theorem
CO 3 Solve Quadratic Congruence’s
CO 4 Use 𝜑(𝑛) and 𝜏(𝑛)
Program M.Sc. I year (II Semester)
Course Title: Topology
Course Code: P-TOP-266
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Find cardinality of any set.
CO 2 Check continuity and apply properties of continuous function
CO 3 Apply all properties of compactness, connectedness, separation axioms, countability axioms.
CO 4 Understand various Topological Spaces
Program M.Sc. I year (II Semester)
Course Title: Partial Differential Equations
Course Code: P-PDE-267
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Classify partial differential equations and transform into canonical form
CO 2 Recognize the linear and non-linear partial differential equations of both first and second orderby using elementary methods.
CO 3 Apply specific methodologies, techniques and resources to conduct research and produce innovative results in the area of specialization.
CO 4 Recognize real problems by identifying them appropriately from the perspective of partial derivative equations
Program M.Sc. I year (II Semester)
Course Title: Operations Research
Course Code: P-OPR-268 (A)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Define and formulate linear programming problems and appreciate their limitations.
CO 2 Solve linear programming problems using appropriate techniques and optimization solvers, interpret the results obtained and translate solutions into directives for action
CO 3 Conduct and interpret post-optimal and sensitivity analysis and explain the primal-dual relationship.
CO 4 Develop mathematical skills to analyze and solve integer programming and network models arising from a wide range of applications.
Program M.Sc. I year (II Semester)
Course Title: Stochastic Processes
Course Code: P-STP-268(B)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the stochastic processes, Markov chains, Transition probability matrix and various types of states.
CO 2 Explain Random walk, Gambler ruins problem and apply Poisson process in real life situations.
CO 3 Formulate and solve problems which involve setting up stochastic models.
CO 4 Understand renewal theory and branching processes with applications.
Program M.Sc. I year (II Semester)
Course Title: Measure and Integration Theory
Course Code: P-MIT-265(C)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Study Affine varieties Affine and Projective Varieties
CO 2 Discuss about families and Parameter Space
CO 3 Do study of ideals of varieties, Irreducible decomposition
Program M.Sc. I year (II Semester)
Course Title: Special Functions
Course Code: P-SEF-269 (E))
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve example from beta and Gamma Functions
CO 2 Study Legendre Polynomials
CO 3 Discuss about Bessels Functions and its applications
CO 4 Do study of Eulerian Integral
Program M.Sc. I year (II Semester)
Course Title:Lab work-II (Writing and Presentation using LaTeX)
Course Code: P-LAB-269
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Create document for paper, book, thesis writing
CO 2 Create beamer file of presentation
Program M.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title:Ring Theory
Course Code: P-RIT-365
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Different useful types of rings
CO 2 Concept of ideals and quotienting
CO 3 Similarities between two rings by means of homomorphism and isomorphisms
CO 4 Integral domain, U.F.D’s, P.I.D’s and E.D’s
Program M.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title: Functional Analysis
Course Code: P-FUA-366
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Work on continuous linear transformation
CO 2 Apply and prove open mapping theorem
CO 3 Apply and prove the spectral theory
Program M.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title: Coding Theory –I(A)
Course Code: P-COT-367(A)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Decoding the distance of code
CO 2 Use the theory of finite fields in coding and decoding
CO 3 Find parity check matrix and equivalence of linear codes
CO 4 Use the bounds of different linear codes
Program M.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title: Fractional Calculus I
Course Code: P-FRC-368(B)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Calculate fractional derivatives and fractional integrals
CO 2 Do geometric and physical interpretation of fractional integral and fractional differentiations
CO 3 Solve fractional differential equation
Program M.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title: Classical Mechanics (A)
Course Code: P-CLM-368(A)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the mechanics of the system of particles
CO 2 Apply Euler Lagrange’s equation to extremis the functional.
CO 3 Understand The Kinematics of rigid body motion
Program M.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title: Numerical Linear Algebra-I(B)
Course Code: P-CLM-368(B)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Diagonalize matrix
CO 2 Do sign integer representation of numbers
CO 3 Discuss the stability of systems
Program M.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title: Foundations of Analysis-I
Course Code: P-LAB-369
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve Basic Real analysis
CO 2 Solve Sequence and series of functions
CO 3 Solve Uniform Convergence
Program M.Sc. II year (III Semester)
Course Title: Project
Course Code: P-PRO-370
Course Outcomes
Completing a project as part of M.Sc is an opportunity to:
CO 1 Learn to read and interpret other people’s research critically by doing your own. This gives you an insight into the effects of practical difficulties and theoretical debates on published research
CO 2 Submit a paper for peer-reviewed publication. (If successful, this will give a boost to your c.v.)
CO 3 Continue his work for further research in M.Phill or Ph.D
Program M.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Field Theory
Course Code: P-FIT-461
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply Schoneman-Eisenstein criterion
CO 2 Find degree of extension using tower theorem
CO 3 Apply theory of splitting fields
CO 4 Find Galois group.
Program M.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Linear Integral Equations
Course Code: P-LIE-462
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve integral equations
CO 2 Classify the integral equations
Program M.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Coding Theory –II(A)
Course Code: P-COT-II-463(A)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve problems on construct a linear code
CO 2 Discuss some special cyclic codes
Program M.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Boundary Value Problems
Course Code: P-FRC-II-463(B)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply Principal of Superposition
CO 2 Find applications of sturm-Liouville Problem
CO 3 Solve Legendre polynomials
Program M.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Numerical Analysis (A)
Course Code: P-NUA-464(A)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve an algebraic or transcendental equation using an appropriate numerical method
CO 2 Approximate a function using an appropriate numerical method
CO 3 Solve a differential equation using an appropriate numerical method
CO 4 Evaluate a derivative at a value using an appropriate numerical method
Program M.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Numerical Linear Algebra –II
Course Code: P-NLA-464(B)
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve calculation of condition numbers of matrix
CO 2 Find rank of matrix using SVD
CO 3 Find QR factorization
CO 4 Apply power method and Jacobi method.
Program M.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Lab work (Foundation of Analysis-II)
Course Code: P-LAB-465
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve examples on Riemann integrable functions
CO 2 Solve examples on basics of calculus and analysis
Program M.Sc. II year (IV Semester)
Course Title: Project Work
Course Code: P-PRW-466
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this Course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn to read and interpret other people’s research critically by doing your own. This gives you an insight into the effects of practical difficulties and theoretical debates on published research
CO 2 Submit a paper for peer-reviewed publication. (If successful, this will give a boost to your c.v.)
CO 3 Continue his work for further research in M.Phill or Ph.D
Program B.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title: Fundamentals of Computer (Paper I)
Course Code: U-COS-141
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify the components of a personal computer system
CO 2 Demonstrate input/output unit functions
CO 3 Demonstrate window and menu commands and how they are used
CO 4 Demonstrate how to organize files and documents on a USB/hard drive Student will be able to compose, format and edit a word document
CO 5 Use internet for navigate and search the information and communicate with the people.
Course Title: Basics of Computer Programming with C Language (Paper II)
Course Code: U-COS-142
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Design an algorithmic solution for a given problem
CO 2 Draw flowcharts for the solution
CO 3 Write a maintainable C program for a given algorithm.
CO 4 Write well documented and indented program according to coding standards.
Course Title: Laboratory Course I
Course Code: U-COS-143
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Execute DOS commands and create batch file
CO 2 Demonstrate how to organize files and documents on a USB/hard drive.
CO 3 Compose, format and edit a word document
CO 4 Write and execute simple programs in ‘C’ language
CO 5 Send email messages and navigate and search through the internet and use Google drive
Program B.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title: Introduction to Python Programming (Paper III)
Course Code: U-COS-242
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Write python programs that use strings, lists, tuples and dictionaries
CO 2 Demonstrate the concepts of Object-Oriented Programming using python programs
CO 3 Write python programs that stores and manipulates data using file handling functions
CO 4 Develop Windows applications with Graphical User Interface.
Course Title: Data Structure (Paper IV)
Course Code: U-COS-243
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Implement Arrays and Link-list for representation of Data
CO 2 Understand how several fundamental algorithms work particularly those concerned with Stack, Queues, Trees and various Sorting algorithms.
CO 3 Design new algorithms or modify existing ones for new applications and able to analyze the space and time efficiency of most algorithms.
Course Title: Laboratory Course II
Course Code: U-COS-244
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Assess how the choices of data structure and algorithm methods impact the performance of program
CO 2 Solve problems based upon different data structure and also write programs
CO 3 Explain basic principles of Python programming language.
CO 4 Implement Object Oriented concepts.
CO 5 Implement GUI applications.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course: Operating System
Course Code: U-COS-343
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyze the structure of OS and basic architectural components involved in OS design
CO 2 Analyze the mechanisms of OS to handle processes and threads and their communication
CO 3 Understand the Mutual exclusion, Deadlock detection.
CO 4 Conceptualize the components involved in designing OS.
Course: Computer Network
Course Code: U-COS-344
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand basic computer network technology
CO 2 Understand and explain Data Communications System and its components
CO 3 Identify the different types of network topologies and protocols.
CO 4 Identify the different types of network devices and their functions within a network
CO 5 Understand and building the skills of sub netting and routing mechanisms.
Course: Laboratory Course III
(Linux O.S.)
Course Code: U-COS-345
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Use basic Linux commands from the command line (from a terminal window).
CO 2 Organize and manage their files within the Linux file system;
CO 3 Knowledgeable enough about basic Linux shell scripting
CO 4 Read, Write and edit shell scripts.
Course: : Lab-Course IV
(Computer Networks)
Course Code: U-COS-346
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Independently understand basic computer network technology
CO 2 Create and Manage Local Area Networks
CO 3 Identify the different types of network topologies and protocols.
CO 4 Identify the different types of network devices and their functions within a network
CO 5 Understand and building the skills of sub netting and routing mechanisms.
Course: Office Automation Tools (Skill Enhancement)
Course Code: SEC-COS-I
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform documentation and use mail merge too
CO 2 Perform accounting operations, Creating Graphs
CO 3 Perform presentations with animation.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course: Digital Electronics and Microprocessor 8086
Course Code: U-COS-443
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Have a thorough understanding of the fundamental concepts and techniques used in digital electronics.
CO 2 Understand and examine the structure of various number systems and its application in digital design
CO 3 Understand, analyze and design various combinational and sequential circuits
CO 4 Do the assembly language programming of microprocessor 8086
Course: Programming in JAVA
Course Code: U-COS-444
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the structure and model of the Java programming language.
CO 2 Use the Java programming language for various programming technologies
CO 3 Develop software, application in the Java programming language
Course: Lab Course V (Digital Electronics and Microprocessor 8086)
Course Code: U-COS-445
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Have a thorough understanding of the fundamental concepts and techniques used in digital electronics.
CO 2 Understand and examine the structure of various number systems and its application in digital design
CO 3 Understand, analyze and design various combinational and sequential circuits
CO 4 Understand the basics of computer hardware and how software interacts with computer hardware
CO 5 Do the assembly language programming of microprocessor 8086
CO 6 Analyze and evaluate computer performance
Course: Lab Course VI (Programming in JAVA)
Course Code: U-COS-446
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the structure and model of the Java programming language.
CO 2 Use the Java programming language for various programming technologies
CO 3 Develop software, application in the Java programming language
Course: HTML Progrramming (Skill Enhancement Course )
Course Code:U-ADC-434-H
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the structure and model of the Java programming language.
CO 2 Use the Java programming language for various programming technologies
CO 3 Develop software, application in the Java programming language
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title: Relational Database Management System
Course Code: U-COS-541
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyze the core terms, concepts, and tools of relational database management systems.
CO 2 Identify the information that is needed to design a database and create conceptual and logical database designs for a business information problem.
CO 3 Construct a database that satisfies relational theory and provide users with database related queries, business forms, and business reports.
Course Title: Lab Course (Relational Database Management System)
Course Code: U-COS-543
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify the information that is needed to design a database management system and Create conceptual and logical database designs for a business information problem.
CO 2 Construct a database management system that satisfies relational theory and provides users with business queries, business forms, and business reports.
CO 3 Analyze the core terms, concepts, and tools of relational database management systems
Course Title : Programming in C#.net
Course Code: U-COS-542
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Handle Visual Studio
CO 2 Design form with menus, controls and write code.
CO 3 Work with Advance Controls
CO 4 Connect Front End with Back End
CO 5 Perform DML Operation
Course Title : Lab Course (Programming in C#.net)
Course Code: U-COS-544
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Handle Visual Studio
CO 2 Design form with menus, controls and write code.
CO 3 Work with Advance Controls
CO 4 Connect Front End with Back End
CO 5 Perform DML Operation
Course Title : Programming in VB.NET
Course Code: U-COS-542 DSEE-II
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand .NET Framework and describe some of the major enhancements to the new version of Visual Basic.
CO 2 Describe the basic structure of a Visual Basic.NET project and use main features of the integrated development environment (IDE)
CO 3 Create applications using Microsoft Windows Forms
CO 4 Create applications that use ADO.NET
Course Title : Lab Course (Programming in VB.NET)
Course Code: U-COS-544
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand .NET Framework and describe some of the major enhancements to the new version of Visual Basic.
CO 2 Describe the basic structure of a Visual Basic.NET project and use main features of the integrated development environment (IDE)
CO 3 Create applications using Microsoft Windows Forms
CO 4 Create applications that use ADO.NET
Skill Enhancement Course
Web Page Designing
Course Code U-ADC-540-W
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Design basic programming structures to implement functionality for web page designing.
CO 2 Develop static websites.
CO 3 Develop responsive websites with Bootstrap.
CO 4 Develop websites independently.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title: Web Programming using PHP and MySQL –XI
Course Code: U-COS-641 [DSEE-I]
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Design Web Pages.
CO 2 Do writing HTML page with PHP Code.
CO 3 Run webpage on various browsers
CO 4 Create php classes.
CO 5 Work with different php classes.
CO 6 Work as web developer or web designer.
CO 7 Perform database connectivity with Mysql
Course Title: Lab Course IX (Web Programming using PHP and MySQL –XI)
Course Code: U-COS-643 [DSEE-I]
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Design Web Pages.
CO 2 Do writing HTML page with PHP Code.
CO 3 Run webpage on various browsers
CO 4 Create php classes.
CO 5 Works with different php classes.
CO 6 Work as web developer or web designer.
CO 7 Perform database connectivity with Mysql
Course Title: Introduction to Python Programming –XII A
Course Code: U-COS-642 [DSEE-II]
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Write python programs that use strings, lists, tuples and dictionaries
CO 2 Demonstrate the concepts of Object-Oriented Programming using python programs
CO 3 Write python programs that stores and manipulates data using file
CO 4 Implement python program that uses regular expressions and exception handling
Course Title: Lab Course X (Introduction to Python Programming –XII A)
Course Code: U-COS-644 [DSEE-II]
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain basic principles of Python programming language.
CO 2 Implement Object Oriented concepts.
CO 3 Implement database and GUI applications
Course Title: Software Engineering –XII B
Course Code: U-COS-642 [DSEE_II]
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Have basic knowledge and understanding of the analysis and design of complex systems.
CO 2 Apply software engineering principles and techniques
CO 3 Develop, maintain and evaluate software systems.
CO 4 Work as an effective member or leader of software engineering teams.
CO 5 Understand and meet ethical standard s and legal responsibilities
Course Title: Software Engineering –XII B
Course Code: U-COS-644 [DSEE_II]
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain basic knowledge and understanding of the analysis and design of complex systems.
CO 2 Apply software engineering principles and techniques
CO 3 Develop, maintain and evaluate software systems.
CO 4 Work as an effective member or leader of software engineering teams.
CO 5 Understand and meet ethical standard s and legal responsibilities
Skill Enhancement Course: SciLab
SEC-COS-4
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Install the Scilab on different operating system.
CO 2 Perform Batch processing operations
CO 3 Use scilab variables in problem domain.
CO 4 Perform Matrix manipulations, control and looping statements
Program B.Voc(CT). First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Communicative English-I
Course Code - U-PRE-206
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Use Communicative skills and the related sub-skills.
CO 2 Focus a lot on writing style to be the better speaker of English language
CO 3 Realize the proper style of English for oral and speaking communication and can use words and sentences with proper accent and intonation.
CO 4 Listen and speak English by using proper sentence structures.
Program B.Voc(CT). First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Statistical Methods
Course Code - U-STM-207
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyze the data and represent it graphically.
CO 2 Calculate the mean, mode, median and deviation of given data.
CO 3 Analyze correlation and regression of data.
Program B.Voc(CT). First Year
Semester I
Course Title - INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Course Code - U-IIT-208
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand basic concepts and terminology of information technology.
CO 2 Have a basic understanding of computers and their operations.
CO 3 Identify issues related to basic parts.
CO 4 Understand number systems used in computers.
Program B.Voc(CT). First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Basics of computer Programming
Course Code - U-BCP-215
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Write Algorithm to solve given problem.
CO 2 Draw flowchart to solve given problem.
CO 3 Able to convert algorithm to flowchart.
CO 4 Write program to solve any problem through C Program.
CO 5 Writing Logical Program to prepare complex output.
Program B.Voc(CT). First Year
Semester I
Course Title - OFFICE AUTOMATION TOOL
Course Code - U-OAT-217
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Work with the basic features of Word like creating, editing, formatting and printing document.
CO 2 Work effectively with the page layout of document.
CO 3 Use the Mail Merge Wizard to perform mail merges.
CO 4 Work with a Spreadsheet, Charts, Perform basic Calculations.
CO 5 Create effective presentations, Apply Designs to Enhance the looks of the Presentation, Print a Presentation.
CO 6 Design a simple database with related tables.
Program B.Voc(CT). First Year
Semester I
Course Title - IMAGE PROCESSING
Course Code - U-IMP-219
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify and specify file formats and image resolution for print and web.
CO 2 Gain proficiency using the selection tools (wand, marquee, lasso, quick selection).
CO 3 Demonstrate proficiency with layers (naming, organizing sets, styles, adjustment layers).
CO 4 Edit using retouching tools (healing brush, clone tool, patch tool).
CO 5 Open and save images in Camera Raw.
CO 6 Use sharpening techniques (Unsharp Mask, sharpen tool, luminosity and Smart Sharpen).
CO 7 Use and control the adjustments and filters to improve images.
Program B.Voc(CT). First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Communicative English II
Course Code - U-PRE-305
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Realize the importance of writing and speaking skills and the related sub-skills. They can focus a lot on writing style to be the better speaker of English language.
CO 2 Use the proper style of English for oral and written communication and can use.
CO 3 Have better knowledge of words and sentences with proper accent and intonation.
CO 4 Speak and write English by using proper sentence structures.
Program B.Voc(CT). First Year
Semester II
Course Title - ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Course Code - U-ENS-306
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain core concepts about natural resources and associated problems.
CO 2 Appreciate the environmental issues and the links between human and natural systems. Understand the environmental problems and ways of addressing them.
CO 3 Comply with their organization’s current health, safety and security policies and procedures, report any identified breaches to the designated person, Identify and correct any hazards that they can deal with safely, competently and within the limits of their authority.
Program B.Voc(CT). First Year
Semester II
Course Title - MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATION
Course Code - U-MAF-307
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Use the language of set theory
CO 2 Use basic Linear Algebra to solve problems.
CO 3 Use basic counting techniques.
Program B.Voc(CT). First Year
Semester II
Course Title - PROGRAMMING FOR THE WEB
Course Code - U-PRW-314
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Design basic programming structures to implement functionality in line with requirements defined in BRS/URS, SRS and HLD.
CO 2 Establish and agree with appropriate people the data/information they need to provide, the formats in which they need to provide it, and when they need to provide it, Obtain the data/information from reliable sources, Check that the data/information is accurate, complete and up-to-date.
Program B.Voc(CT). First Year
Semester II
Course Title - ANALYSIS, DESIGN AND TESTING OF WEB BASED APPLICATIONS
Course Code - U-ADT-316
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Check their understanding of the BRS/URS, SRS, and HLD with appropriate people.
CO 2 Review their designs with appropriate people, analyze inputs from appropriate people to identify, resolve and record designs defects and inform future designs.
CO 3 Document their designs using standard templates and tools, comply with their organization’s policies, procedures and guidelines when contributing to the design of software products and applications.
CO 2 Obtain advice and guidance from appropriate people to develop their knowledge, skills and competence, identify accurately the knowledge and skills they need for their job role, identify accurately their current level of knowledge, skills and competence and any learning and development needs, agree with appropriate people a plan of learning and development activities to address their learning needs.
Program B.Voc(CT). First Year
Semester II
Course Title - MEDIA CONTENT DEVELOPMENT AND GRAPHICS DESIGN
Course Code - U-MDG-318
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Access reusable components, media and graphical packages and tools from their organization’s knowledge base.
CO 2 Convert requirements into media content and graphic designs, leveraging reusable components where available.
CO 3 Review media content and graphic designs with appropriate people and analyze their feedback, record any defects and corrective actions taken to inform future work, Rework media content and graphic designs, incorporating feedback, Submit media content timely and graphic designs for approval by appropriate people.
Program B.Voc(CT). Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - SOFT SKILLS AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT - I
Course Code - U-SPD-417
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the significance listening and speaking skills and the related sub-skills.
CO 2 Focus a lot on listening style to be the better speaker of English language.
CO 3 Realize the proper style of English for oral communication and can use words and sentences with proper accent and intonation.
CO 4 Speak English by using proper sentence structures.
Program B.Voc(CT). Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - OPERATING SYSTEM
Course Code - U-OPS-427
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyze the structure of OS and basic architectural components involved inOS design.
CO 2 Analyze and design the applications to run in parallel either using process or thread.
CO 3 Make models of different OS.
CO 4 Understand the Mutual exclusion, Deadlock detection.
CO 5 Conceptualize the components involved in designing OS.
Program B.Voc(CT). Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Course Code - U-BUC-428
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about the concept of Business communication process, Objectives and principles.
CO 2 Create awareness of the importance of the soft skills and assist the learners to improve them and develop personality traits, leadership, negotiating, consensus building, and emotional intelligence quotient among the students.
CO 3 Prepare various types of business letters such as enquiry, adjustment, complaint and job application etc. and get familiarize with legal deed, gift deed power of attorney etc.
Program B.Voc(CT). Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - PHP, BOOTSTRAP AND JQERY
Course Code - U-PBJ-429
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Build dynamic Web sites with PHP framework, syntax and important techniques.
CO 2 Learn how to connect to any modern database.
CO 3 Perform hands on practice with a MySQL database to create database-driven HTML forms and reports.
Program B.Voc(CT). Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING THROUGH C++
Course Code - U-OOP-431
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand in-depth coverage of object-oriented programming principles and techniques.
CO 2 Use concepts of classes, overloading, data abstraction, information hiding, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, file processing, templates, exceptions, container classes for programming.
CO 3 Learn data structures and arrays.
Program B.Voc(CT). Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Course Code - U-DMS-433
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify the information that is needed to design a database management system for a business information problem.
CO 2 Create conceptual and logical database designs for a business information problem.
CO 3 Construct a database management system that satisfies relational theory and provides users with business queries, business forms, and business reports.
CO 4 Analyze the core terms, concepts, and tools of relational database management systems.
CO 5 Demonstrate skills to work in teams and utilize effective group techniques to manage a project.
Program B.Voc(CT). Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - SOFT SKILLS AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS - II
Course Code - U-SPD-524
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Get adequate exposure in Soft skills and the related sub-skills the students enhanced the entrepreneur skills.
CO 2 Boost their confidence in written and interpersonal communication.
CO 3 Use the sentence structures in English in written communication.
CO 4 Make effective use of good qualities in their life.
Program B.Voc(CT). Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - BASICS OF NETWORKING
Course Code - U-BNT-525
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the general principles of data communication
CO 2 Describe how computer networks are organized with the concept of layered approach.
CO 3 Have a good understanding of the OSI Reference Model and in particular have a good knowledge of all the Layers of the model.
CO 4 Analyze the requirements for a given organizational structure and select the most appropriate networking architecture and technologies.
CO 5 Establish the simple LAN.
Program B.Voc(CT). Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - APTITUDE AND LOGICAL REASONING
Course Code - U-ALR-526
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Compute HCF and LCM of a given number.
CO 2 Describe how to compute Fractions and how-to interpreter data.
CO 3 Draw Venn Diagram and execute data arrangement and logic test.
CO 4 Qualify aptitude test of different multinational companies
Program B.Voc(CT). Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - PROGRAMMING IN JAVA
Course Code - U-PRJ-527
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Demonstrate the concepts of object-oriented programming.
CO 2 Write simple java applications that uses arrays, control structures, variables and constants.
CO 3 Use inheritance and able to handle common exceptions.
CO 4 Write small applets, event handling programs.
CO 5 Implement java application that uses database connectivity.
Program B.Voc(CT). Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON PROGRAMMING
Course Code - U-IPP-528
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Write python programs that use strings, lists, tuples and dictionaries.
CO 2 Demonstrate the concepts of object oriented programming using python programs.
CO 3 Write python programs that stores and manipulates data using file.
CO 4 Implement python program that uses regular expressions and exception handling.
Program B.Voc(CT). Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHMS
Course Code - U-DSA-529
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Design algorithms for various computing problems.
CO 2 Analyze the time and space complexity of algorithms.
CO 3 Critically analyze the different algorithm design techniques for a given problem.
CO 4 Modify existing algorithms to improve efficiency.
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - LOGICAL REASONING AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
Course Code - U-LPD-658
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic concepts of QUANTITATIVE ABILITY.
CO 2 Understand the basic concepts of LOGICAL REASONING Skills.
CO 3 Solve aptitude papers covering Quantitative Ability, Logical Reasoning.
CO 4 Compete in various competitive exams.
CO 5 Students who participate in Student Affairs programs, activities and services will develop an integrated sense of personal identity, a positive sense of self, and a personal code of ethics.
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - COMPUTER ETHICS
Course Code - U-CET-659
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe and distinguish between the various ethical theories which can be used to form the basis of solutions to moral dilemmas in computing.
CO 2 Identify and define the components of a structured plan for solving ethical problems and, in the process, will be able to understand the basis for her/his own ethical system.
CO 3 Develop skills of critical analysis and applying ethical principles to situations and dialectical thinking.
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE
Course Code - U-OSS-660
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the FOSS software.
CO 2 Learn Linux operating system working.
CO 3 Work with Google drive, Google Docs, Google sites, Google slides, etc.
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - WEB DEVELOPMENT USING ANGULAR
Course Code - U-WDA-661
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic knowledge of Typescript and its use in Angular.
CO 2 Use Angular for application development as per Industry requirement.
CO 3 Develop the interactive and responsive web pages using Angular Framework.
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - KOTLIN PROGRAMMING
Course Code - U-KPR-662
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand basics of Kotlin programming.
CO 2 Expansion an understanding of the processes that are involved in an Android Application Development.
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
Course Code - U-MAD-663
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Know existing demanding trends in IT industry in order to get placement & research.
CO 2 Understand the Android OS architecture
CO 3 Install and use appropriate tools for Android development, including IDE.
CO 4 Develop applications for android OS.
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - CYBER SECURITY
Course Code - U-CYS-760
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concept of cyber security along with its need in day-to-day life.
CO 2 Use the basic concepts of networking for security, understand the idea of Passwords and important aspect of security policy.
CO 3 Understand physical security and its need.
CO 4 Use different applications for mobile security.
CO 5 Understand the firewall as a security measure and its types
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - DATA VISUALIZATION TOOLS
Course Code - U-DVT-761
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Tableau Creator functionality required for new Tableau users.
CO 2 Start with simple visualizations and moves to an in-depth look at the different chart and graph functions, calculations, mapping and other functionality.
CO 3 Build Interactive dashboards and share them with others.
CO 4 Understand basics of Tableau and R Language.
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL MARKETING
Course Code - U-IDM-762
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand basics of digital marketing.
CO 2 Gain an understanding of the processes that are involved in digital marketing using google AdWords, Facebook, Instagram.
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - ANDROID APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT USING KOTLIN
Course Code - U-ADK-763
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand basics OOPs Concepts of Kotlin programming.
CO 2 Gain an understanding of the processes that are involved in an Android Application Development using Kotlin.
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT USING C# .NET
Course Code - U-SDC-764
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Handle Visual Studio.
CO 2 Design form with menus, controls and write code.
CO 3 Work with Advance Controls.
CO 4 Connect Front End with Back End.
CO 5 Perform DML Operation.
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - TEST ENGINEERING
Course Code - U-TST-765
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Test Projects
CO 2 Design and write own test cases
CO 3 Work with Advance Testing tools
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - LAB COURSE - XIV
Course Code - U-LAC-766
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Handle Visual Studio.
CO 2 Design form with menus, controls and write code.
CO 3 Work with Advance Controls.
CO 4 Connect Front End with Back End.
CO 5 Perform DML Operation.
Program B.Voc(CT). Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - PROJECT
Course Code - U-PRO-767
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Successfully complete a major project working in a team with demonstrated ability to partition a project among multiple people.
CO 2 Follow a formal development process (Waterfall or Agile) to successfully complete a major project with demonstrated knowledge of the process used exhibited in the weekly status reports.
CO 3 Submit key development documents that meet minimum engineering standards for correctness, completeness, and clarity.
CO 4 Implement a major project while meeting established milestone deadlines during the development process.
CO 5 Demonstrate how testing resulted in a better product.
CO 6 Present a final project presentation and demonstration that clearly shows that all project requirements were met and an analysis (cost, trade-offs, etc.) of how well they were met.
CO 7 Demonstrate knowledge of all aspects of product development with a focus on the development process by correctly answering questions on a mini-exam.
Program M.Sc. (CS) First Year
Semester I
Course Title: Design and Analysis of Algorithm
Course Code: P-DAA-126
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Learn good principles of algorithm design.
CO 2 Learn how to analyze algorithms and estimate their complexity.
CO 3 Implement fundamental data structures.
CO 4 Become accustomed to the description of algorithms in both functional and procedural ways
CO 5 Apply their theoretical knowledge in practice (Via the practical component of the course).
Course Title: Computer System Architecture
Course Code: P-CSA-127
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Explain the basics of architectural issues of a digital computer and classify and compute the performance of machines, Machine Instructions.
CO 2 Analyze the performance of various classes of Memories, build large memories using small memories for better performance and analyze arithmetic for ALU implementation
CO 3 Understand and examine the structure of various microprocessor and its application in real world
CO 4 Understand the basics of hardwired and micro-programmed control of the CPU
CO 5 Develop assembly language programs using various programming tools
Course Title: Object Oriented Programming Using Python
Course Code: P-OUP-128
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Implement programming skills in core Python.
CO 2 Apply Object Oriented Skills in Python
CO 3 Design & develop application with Graphical User Interfaces in Python
CO 4 Use the ability to handle exceptions, write regular expression & database applications in Python
Course Title: Mobile Application Development
Course Code: P-MAD-129
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Describe the basic concepts and principles to develop the mobile application
CO 2 Develop the Android Applications using Kotlin Programming Language.
CO 3 Develop Kuddo & Nutrlicious App using Android Studio
CO 4 Develop the complex Application Development
Course Title: Design and analysis of algorithm
Course Code: P-LAC-130
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Learn good principles of algorithm design.
CO 2 Learn how to analyze algorithms and estimate their complexity.
CO 3 Implement fundamental data structures.
CO 4 Become accustomed to the description of algorithms in both functional and procedural ways.
CO5 Apply their theoretical knowledge in practice (Via the practical component of the course).
Course Title: Computer System Architecture
Course Code: P-LAC-131
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Explain the basics of architectural issues of a digital computer and classify and compute the performance of machines, Machine Instructions
CO 2 Analyze the performance of various classes of Memories, build large memories using small memories for better performance and analyze arithmetic for ALU implementation
CO 3 Understand and examine the structure of various microprocessor and its application in real world.
CO 4 Understand the basics of hardwired and micro-programmed control of the CPU
CO5 Develop assembly language programs using various programming tools
Course Title: Object Oriented Programming Using Python
Course Code: P-LAC-132
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Implement programming skills in core Python.
CO 2 Apply Object Oriented Skills in Python
CO 3 Design & develop application with Graphical User Interfaces in Python
CO 4 Use the ability to handle exceptions, write regular expression & database applications in Python
Course Title: Mobile Application Developmen
Course Code: P-MAD-133
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the basic concepts and principles to develop the mobile application
CO 2 Develop the Android Applications using Kotlin Programming Language.
CO 3 Use Kuddo & Nutrlicious tool for the development of Android App
CO 4 Develop the complex Application Development
Seminar I
Course Code: P-SEM-134
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Express their knowledge on the given topic in a well manner
CO 2 Present information in a compelling, well-structured, and in a logical sequence.
Program M.Sc. (CS) First Year
Semester II
Course Title: Advanced DBMS
Course Code: P-ADB-225
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve transforming a global query into local query using optimizing techniques.
CO 2 Summarize the distributed transaction management principles.
CO 3 Explain various distributed concurrency control techniques.
CO 4 Evaluate the Non-blocking Commitment Protocols
Course Title: Compiler Design
Course Code: P-COD-226
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve problem of parsing and compiling.
CO 2 Design and develop simple compiler.
CO 3 Use compiler tools in basic, concurrent, distributed and embedded environments
CO 4 Generate and optimize the code.
Course Title: Web Programming
Course Code: P-WPR-227
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop web pages using HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
CO 2 Create a Web form with server controls.
CO 3 Separate page code from content by using code-behind pages, page controls, and components.
CO 4 Display dynamic data from a data source by using Microsoft ADO.NET and data binding
CO 5 Build web applications using ASP.NET and MySQL database / MS-Access.
Course Title: Internet of Things
Course Code: P-INT-228
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Demonstrate the need of IoT in the computing world
CO 2 Identify the Business Process models of IoT.
CO 3 Analyze the data storage and acquisition mechanisms for real time applications.
CO 4 Design IoT based prototypes.
Course Title: Advanced DBMS
Course Code: P-LAC-229
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve transforming a global query into local query using optimizing techniques
CO 2 Summarize the distributed transaction management principles.
CO 3 Explain various distributed concurrency control techniques.
CO 4 Evaluate the Non-blocking Commitment Protocols
Course Title: Compiler Design
Course Code: P-LAC-230
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 To solve problem of parsing and compiling.
CO 2 Design and develop simple compiler.
CO 3 Use compiler tools in basic, concurrent, distributed and embedded environments
CO 4 Generate and optimize the code.
Course Title: Web Programming
Course Code: P-LAC-231
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop web pages using HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
CO 2 Create a Web form with server controls.
CO 3 Separate page code from content by using code-behind pages, page controls, and components.
CO 4 Display dynamic data from a data source by using Microsoft ADO.NET and data binding
CO 5 Build web applications using ASP.NET and MySQL database / MS-Access.
Course Title: Internet of Things
Course Code: P-LAC-232
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Demonstrate the need of IoT in the computing world
CO 2 Identify the Business Process models of IoT.
CO 3 Analyze the data storage and acquisition mechanisms for real time applications.
CO 4 Design IoT based prototypes.
Seminar II
Course Code: P-SEM-234
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Express their knowledge on the given topic in a well manner
CO 2 Present information in a compelling, well-structured, and in a logical sequence.
Program M.Sc. (CS) Second Year
Semester III
Course Title: Web Application Development using PHP and MYSQL
Course Code: P-WPD-328
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Create PHP scripts that: use object-oriented PHP
CO 2 Implement business logic with in the database
CO 3 Use stored procedures and triggers
CO 4 Create and deploy a portable web-based system
CO 5 Test and debug object-oriented PHP scripts
Course Title: Linux Administration
Course Code: P-LIA-329
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Work confidently in Unix/Linux environment.
CO 2 Write shell scripts to automate various tasks.
CO 3 Master the basics of Linux administration.
Course Title: Computer Graphics
Course Code: P-COG-330
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the various computer graphics hardware and display technologies.
CO 2 Understand the 2D and 3D viewing techniques.
CO 3 Understand various 2D and 3D objects transformation techniques
Course Title: Digital Image Processing
Course Code: P-DIP-330
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Know and understand the fundamentals of digital image processing, such as digitization, sampling, quantization, and 2D-transforms.
CO 2 Operate on images using the image enhancement and Filtering Methods
CO 3 Understand the image degradation and restoration
CO 4 perform operations on color images
CO 5 apply the morphological operation and segmentation techniques on images.
CO 6 Perform color image processing Operations
Course Title: Software Testing
Course Code: P-SOT-331
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply their knowledge and skills to be employed and excel in IT professional careers and/or to continue their education in IT and/or related postgraduate programs.
Course Title: Web Application Development using PHP and MYSQL
Course Code: P-LAC-332
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Create PHP scripts that: use object-oriented PHP
CO 2 Implement business logic with in the database
CO 3 Use stored procedures and triggers
CO 4 Create and deploy a portable web-based system
CO 5 Test and debug object-oriented PHP scripts
Course Title: Linux Administration
Course Code: P-LAC-332
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Work confidently in Unix/Linux environment.
CO 2 Write shell scripts to automate various tasks.
CO 3 Master the basics of Linux administration.
Course Title: Computer Graphics
Course Code: P-LAC-332
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the various computer graphics hardware and display technologies.
CO 2 Understand the 2D and 3D viewing techniques.
CO 3 Understand various 2D and 3D objects transformation techniques
Course Title: Digital Image Processing
Course Code: P-LAC-332
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Implement the fundamentals steps of digital image processing
CO 2 Represent and manipulate images in MATLAB.
CO 3 Work with image arithmetic and convert between different data classes
CO 4 Work with intensity transformations and filtering
CO 5 Perform color image processing
Program M.Sc. (CS) Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title: Big Data Analysis
Course Code: P-BDA-426
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concept and challenge of bigdata and why existing technology is in adequate to analyze the bigdata
CO 2 Collect, manage, store, query, and analyze various form of big data;
CO 3 Gain hands-on experience on large-scale analytics tools to solve some big data problems;
CO 4 Understand the impact of big data for business decisions and strategy.
Course Title: Advanced Java Programming
Course Code: P-AJP-427
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Write, compile and execute simple java programs
CO 2 Write programs using OOP’s concepts.
CO 3 Design graphical application, work with events, JDBC and develop webbased applications.
Course Title: Information Security
Course Code: P-INS-427 I
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Define what information is?
CO 2 Appreciate the value of information to the modern organization
CO 3 Understand the CI Atrial of Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability
CO 4 Appreciate the difficulties that arise when valuable information needs to be shared
CO 5 Identify the five leading-edge resources that have up-to-date information on information security.
Course Title: Soft Computing
Course Code: P-SFC-428
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand properties, Operations and relations, Fuzzy sets
CO 2 Understand Organization of the Brain and develop the artificial model
CO 3 Understand Applications of ANN and develop the models using different algorithms
Course Title: Big Data Analysis
Course Code: P-LAC-430
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Collect, manage, store, query, and analyze various form of big data in R
CO 2 Gain hands-on experience on large-scale analytics tools to solve some open bigdata problems.
CO 3 Understand the impact of bigdata for business decisions and strategy.
Course Title: Soft Computing
Course Code: P-LAC-431
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand properties, Operations and relations, Fuzzy sets
CO 2 Understand Organization of the Brain and develop the artificial model
CO 3 Understand Applications of ANN and develop the models using different algorithms
Course Title: Advanced Java Programming
Course Code: P-LAC-431
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Write simple java program that demonstrates the concepts of oops.
CO 2 Write and use user defined packages and servlets.
CO 3 Implement the program that uses exception handling, multi-threading, event handling concepts.
CO 4 Write the front-end application that uses data stored in database with help of JDBC concept.
Program B.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Biodiversity of Cryptogams and Gymnosperms
Course Code- U-BOT-159
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Classify microorganism on the basis of host.
CO 2 Explain the importance of Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, Lichens, Algae, Bryophytes, and Pteridophytes
CO 3 Correlate the life cycles of Algae, Bryophytes and Pteridophytes
CO 4 Study systematic position, thallus and occurrence of Cryptogams.
Program B.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title -Cell and Molecular Biology
Course Code- U-BOT-160
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe karyotype and ideograms and their significance.
CO 2 Distinguish between mitotic and meiosis.
CO 3 Justify structural aspect of DNA and RNA.
CO 4 Identify the different stages of cell division.
CO 5 Explain the Chromosomal Aberrations
Program B.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Histology, Anatomy and Embryology of Angiosperms
Course Code- U-BOT-260
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the Tissue system of plants.
CO 2 Explain process and concepts in plant Embryology.
CO 3 Correlate the histology and anatomy of plants.
CO 4 Justify the internal structures of plants organs.
CO 5 Develop approach for plant embryology.
Program B.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Fundamentals of Genetics
Course Code- U-BOT-261
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Discuss the different terms of genetics.
CO 2 Describe the principles of genetics and laws of inheritance.
CO 3 Explain the various genetic disorders.
CO 4 Correlate the relationships between epistasis and non-epistasis genes
Lab courses- B. Sc. I Semester-I
Course Title -Lab course -I
Course Code- U-BOT-161
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the different microbes.
CO 2 Explain the life cycles of different cryptogams.
CO 3 Study the diversity of Microbes, Cryptogams and Gymnosperms.
CO 4 Justify the structure and importance of chromosomes
CO 5 Correlate the various aspects of genetics and role of inheritance in the life of organisms
B. Sc. I
Semester-II
Course Title -Lab course -II
Course Code- U-BOT-262
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify different types of plant tissues.
CO 2 Differentiate monocot and dicot plants on the basis of their anatomy.
CO 3 Explain the experiments of histology, anatomy and embryology
CO 4 Identify different the types of ovules.
CO 5 Describe the symptoms of different genetic disorders
CO 6 Solve the problems of Genetics very easily.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Morphology and Taxonomy of Angiosperms
Course Code- U-BOT-367
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify the taxa on the basis of morphological features.
CO 2 Distinguish between taxonomy and systematics.
CO 3 Correlate the reasons of hierarchical levels in the classifications.
CO 4 Describe the reasons for preference to natural classification over artificial classification
Program B.Sc
Semester III
Course Title -Economic Botany and Pharmacognosy
Course Code- U-BOT-368
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyze active constituents of Medicinal plants.
CO 2 Identify and estimate active constituents of medicinal plants
CO 3 Acquire good knowledge about Pharmacognosy.
CO 4 Describe Ayurvedic Principles and formulations
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Environmental Biology; Gardening and Land Scaping
Course Code- U-BOT-467
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the methods of gardening.
CO 2 Characterize the biological impacts of toxins and contaminants on organic life.
CO 3 Explain the effect pollution on living beings.
CO 4 Evaluate environmental issues and their impact.
CO 5 Describe the different ecosystems and their role.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Plant Breeding and Biotechnology
Course Code- U-BOT-468
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the importance of GMO.
CO 2 Explain different methods of plant breeding.
CO 3 Perform independently isolation of protoplasts and its fusion.
CO 4 Develop skill in genetic engineering.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Mushroom Cultivation
Course Code- U-ADC-434M
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Cultivate mushrooms in house.
CO 2 Describe the nutritional and medicinal value of mushrooms.
CO 3 Explain important types of Mushroom and their cultivation.
CO 4 Maintain Mushroom farm in a hygienic and scientific way.
CO 5 Effectively manage small business enterprise.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester-III
Course Title -Lab course -III
Course Code- U-BOT-369
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify the different types of roots and its modification.
CO 2 Explain different forms of stem and its modification.
CO 3 Describe the leaf, its types, Phyllotaxy and venation.
CO 4 Correlate the Inflorescence, Flower and Fruit of angiospermic families.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester-III
Course Title -Lab course -IV
Course Code- U-BOT-370
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Easily distinguish between cereals and pulse crops.
CO 2 Perform cultivation practices in field.
CO 3 Describe and recognize different adulteration in food product.
CO 4 Isolate the active components of plants by different methods.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester-IV
Course Title -Lab course -V
Course Code- U-BOT-469
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify morphological characters of different plant groups
CO 2 Know the soil pH, water holding capacity of soil etc
CO 3 Improve the gardens by different method
CO 4 Know the techniques of compost preparation
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester-IV
Course Title -Lab course -VI
Course Code- U-BOT-470
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify easily ploidy level of different plants.
CO 2 Perform different techniques of hybridization.
CO 3 Describe the methods of preparation of different media.
CO 4 Evaluate the effect of colchicine in polyploidy.
CO 5 Correlate the effect of mutagens on various crops.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester-V
Course Title -Plant Physiology and Metabolism
Course Code- U-BOT-583
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe energy flow in plants.
CO 2 Explain different physiological phenomenon of plants.
CO 3 Recognize need of mineral nutrients by plants and its recycling.
CO 4 Correlate the plant water relation.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester-V
Course Title - Plant pathology –I
Course Code- U-BOT-584
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the nature of plant diseases.
CO 2 Describe modes of plant disease transmission.
CO 3 Discuss the disease pyramid.
CO 4 Correlate the relationships between pathogens and host.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester-V
Course Title -Fruits and Fruit Processing
Course Code- U-ADC-540F
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the nutrition value of fruits.
CO 2 Prepare different fruit products.
CO 3 Explain fruit harvesting and preservation techniques.
CO 4 Justify processes used during fruit transformation.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester-VI
Course Title -Biochemistryand Bioinformatics
Course Code- U-BOT-683
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the biochemical constituents of the plant cell.
CO 2 Characterize the biomolecules.
CO 3 Describe the methods of biochemical analysis.
CO 4 Correlate the technique DNA and Protein sequencing.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester-VI
Course Title -Plant pathology –II
Course Code- U-BOT-684
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the aerobiology as a science and its applications.
CO 2 Identify and detect plant pests and pathogens.
CO 3 Identify of selected fungal spores.
CO 4 Know the defense mechanism and disease management.
CO 5 Determine the seed borne pathogens and the techniques of their detection
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester-V
Course Title -Lab course -VII
Course Code- U-BOT-585
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the separation technique of Photosynthetic pigments.
CO 2 Determine the Osmotic Potential of plant cell.
CO 3 Correlate the effect of temperature and organic solvents on plasma membrane
CO 4 Describe the effect of different colors of light on photosynthesis
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester-V
Course Title -Lab course -VIII
Course Code- U-BOT-586
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify plant disease on the basis of symptoms.
CO 2 Perform experiment on Micrometry.
CO 3 Isolate air spore.
CO 4 Explain the symptoms, causal organisms and control measures of plant diseases.
CO 5 Handle various instruments like hot air oven, laminar air flow, etc.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester-VI
Course Title -Lab course -IX
Course Code- U-BOT-685
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Find out the various biomolecules.
CO 2 Estimate the chlorophyll-a and b from leaf extracts.
CO 3 Determine the micro chemical tests of organic acids, Protein and secondary metabolites
CO 4 Explain different methods of biomolecules.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester-VI
Course Title -Lab course -X
Course Code- U-BOT-686
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the various diseases on the basis of symptoms
CO 2 Determine the different types of air borne pathogens
CO 3 Describe life cycle of causal organism and disease management
CO 4 Identify the seed borne pathogens by various methods
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-I
Course Title -Cell Biology
Course Code: P-CEB-171
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the transport system across the membrane.
CO 2 Discuss the structure and functions of different cell organelles.
CO 3 Study the cellular components underlying mitotic cell division.
CO 4 Describe the cell signaling and cell communication.
CO 5 Know the causes and effect of Cancer.
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-I
Course Title - Biochemistry
Course Code: P-PLB-172
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the biomolecules and their interaction in living organism.
CO 2 Explain the different structure and conformation of protein.
CO 3 Discuss the properties, classification, types and inhibition of enzymes.
CO 4 Correlate different path of biomolecules metabolism
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-I
Course Title - Diversity of Microbes and
Cryptogams
Course Code: P-DMC-173
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the morphology, reproductive structure and anatomy of cryptogams.
CO 2 Identify the microbes on the basis of their morphology.
CO 3 Explain the pigment system and reserve food material in cryptogams.
CO 4 Correlate economic importance of microbes and cryptogams.
CO 5 Discuss the diversity among microbes and cryptogams.
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-I
Course Title - Instrumentation and
Biostatistics
Course Code: P-INB-174
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe principal, working and functions of different bio- instruments.
CO 2 Discuss the methods and applications of biostatistics in biological research.
CO 3 Correlate the various mixture separating techniques.
CO 4 Explain the laboratory discipline, safety and care.
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-I
Course Title - Lab course-I
Course Code: P-LAC-175
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the permeability of living cells.
CO 2 Identify the different stages of cell division.
CO 3 Describe the mitotic index in any plant.
CO 4 Study the mitosis and meiosis by squash method and prepared temporary slides.
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-I
Course Title - Lab course-II
Course Code: P-LAC-176
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Discuss the properties of various biomolecules.
CO 2 Distinguish the structure of DNA, RNA and Proteins.
CO 3 Describe the estimation methods of biomolecules by different reagents
CO 4 Explain the effect of substrate concentration and pH on enzyme activity.
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-I
Course Title - Lab course-III
Course Code: P-LAC-177
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Isolate microbes from soil, air, water, and host.
CO 2 Describe the thallus structure of Fungi, Algae and Bryophyte
CO 3 Explain the evolution of sporophytes among the Bryophytes
CO 4 Discuss the lifecycle of various cryptogams.
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-I
Course Title - Lab course-IV
Course Code: P-LAC-178
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the Microscopy, spectroscopy and chromatography.
CO 2 Describe the principles and working of various bio-instruments.
CO 3 Discuss the separation techniques of amino acids and nucleic acids.
CO 4 Perform the experiments on separation of biomolecules
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-II
Course Title - Diversity of Pteridophytes,
Gymnosperms and Fossil Plants
Course Code: P-DPG-271
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the evolutionary trends of cryptogams and Gymnosperms.
CO 2 Discuss the steps of Heterospory and seed habit in Pteridophytes.
CO 3 Describe the morphology, anatomy and reproduction of Pteridophytes and gymnosperms.
CO 4 Correlate the Pteridophytes and gymnosperms.
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-II
Course Title -Plant Physiology and Metabolism
Course Code: P-PPM-272
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Discuss the various metabolic and physiological paths in plants.
CO 2 Explain the uptake, transport and translocation of water, ions, solutes and from soil,
through cells, across membranes.
CO 3 Describe the physiology of senescence and fruit ripening.
CO 4 Correlate the biosynthesis, mechanism and mode of action of Phytohormones.
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-II
Course Title - Plant Ecology and Evolution
Course Code: P-273
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Discuss the population and community ecology.
CO 2 Describe the process of ecological succession.
CO 3 Explain the mechanisms population genetics.
CO 4 Correlate the mechanisms of species isolation.
CO 5 Describe the life history, strategies of r and k selected population.
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-II
Course Title - Plant Structure, Development & Reproduction in Angiosperms
Course Code: P-PSD-274
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the structure of male and female gametophytes in Angiosperms.
CO 2 Explain the floral whorls, leaf, shoot and root development.
CO 3 Discuss the steps involved in fertilization, including double fertilization in Angiosperms.
CO 4 Correlate the features and steps of seed maturation, dormancy and germination.
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-II
Course Title - Lab cousre-V
Course Code: P-LAC-275
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms on the basis of external feature.
CO 2 Distinguish between reproductive stages of Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms.
CO 3 Arrange systematic position of Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms.
CO 4 Explain evolution of stele, heterospory and seed habit in pteridophytes.
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-II
Course Title - Lab cousre-VI
Course Code: P-LAC-276
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the soluble proteins in germinating and non-germinating seeds.
CO 2 Explain the biochemical changes during leaf senescence.
CO 3 Discuss the role of growth hormone in plant physiology.
CO 4 Recognize need of mineral nutrients in plants growth.
CO 5 Identify the estimation technique of different Phytoconstituents.
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-II
Course Title - - Lab cousre-VII
Course Code: P-LAC-277
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the of frequency, Density, Abundance and Dominance of the plant community.
CO 2 Discuss the concept of BOD and DO.
CO 3 Describe the abiotic and biotic components of ecosystem.
CO 4 Discuss the importance of Phytoplankton.
CO 5 Recognize the primary productivity of an Aquatic ecosystem
M.Sc. First Year
Semester-II
Course Title - - Lab cousre-VIII
Course Code: P-LAC-278
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Differentiate various types of tissues.
CO 2 Describe the reproductive structures of Angiosperms.
CO 3 Identify the nutritive tissue and its types.
CO 4 Dissect the different tissue as well as structures of Angiosperms
CO 5 Isolate the different tissue as well as structures of Angiosperms
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-III
Course Title - Angiosperms Systematics
Course Code: P-ANS-372
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the modern trends in Taxonomy.
CO 2 Discuss aims, principles and practices in taxonomy
CO 3 Explain the morphology of Angiosperms
CO 4 Describe general characters of Angiospermic plants.
CO 5 Know the Systematic position, general characters, floral formula, floral diagram and economic importance
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-III
Course Title - Molecular Biology
Course Code: P-MOB-373
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Discuss the structural aspect of DNA and RNA.
CO 2 Explain the mechanisms of DNA damage and repair mechanism.
CO 3 Correlate the gene expression and regulation of prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
CO 4 Describe the molecular processes such as transcription and translation.
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-III
Course Title - Plant Biotechnology Genetic Engineering
Course Code: P-PBG-374
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the steps involved in recombinant DNA technology.
CO 2 Correlate the construction of the DNA and c-DNA library.
CO 3 Discuss the principles of plant tissue culture.
CO 4 Describe the clonal propagation of plants on a commercial scale.
CO 5 Justify the molecular markers and their applications
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-III
Course Title - Plant Pathology-I
Course Code: P-PLP-375
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the microbial world and the nature of plant diseases.
CO 2 Describe the principles and concept of plant pathology
CO 3 Identify the effective methods of disease management.
CO 4 Correlate the relationships between host and pathogens.
CO 5 Discuss the concept of plant disease and disease pyramid
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-III
Course Title - Lab course-IX
Course Code: P-LAC-376
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the plant morphology and identify plant up to species level.
CO 2 Provide lab-based training and writing short species description and illustrations.
CO 3 Correlate pollen morphology of different family members.
CO 4 Explain the pollen viability, self and crosspollination.
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-III
Course Title - Lab course-X
Course Code: P-LAC-377
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the techniques of Molecular biology.
CO 2 Explain electrophoretic separation of plasmid DNA.
CO 3 Isolate the nucleic acid from plants sources.
CO 4 Correlate the effect of temperature and alkali on hyperchromicity
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-III
Course Title - Lab course-XI
Course Code: P-LAC-378
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the molecular aspect genetic engineering.
CO 2 Identify the various surface sterilizing reagents.
CO 3 Explain different Sterilization Techniques.
CO 4 Performs experiments on prepare the Synthetic seeds.
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-III
Course Title - Lab course-XII
Course Code: P-LAC-379
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Correlate the relationships between host and pathogens and disease-causing agents.
CO 2 Describe the principles and concept in plant pathology.
CO 3 Discuss the plant diseases, disease pyramid and management of disease.
CO 4 Create the awareness about the effect of plant diseases and economic impact.
CO 5 Identify causal organism on the basis of symptoms
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-IV
Course Title - Cytogenetics and Plant Breeding
Course Code: P-CPB-468
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the cell structure, function and different cytological aspects.
CO 2 Create new variety of crop by using Plant Breeding techniques.
CO 3 Describe chromosomal alteration
CO 4 Correlate the genetic syndromes and disorders on the basis of their symptoms.
CO 5 Discuss about linkage, crossing over and mapping.
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-IV
Course Title - Plant Nanotechnology, Forensic Botany and Immunology
Course Code: P-PLN-469
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the scope, principles and functions of forensic Botany
CO 2 Explain the basic techniques for identifying antigen antibody interactions.
CO 3 Correlate the immunization and different vaccination.
CO 4 Identify the different physicochemical properties of nanoparticles.
CO 5 Discuss basic techniques for identifying antigen antibody interactions.
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-IV
Course Title - Plant Pathology-II
Course Code: P-PLP-470
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain symptoms caused by Fungi, Bacteria, Viruses, Mycoplasma and Nematodes.
CO 2 Discuss the mode of dissemination of plant pathogens.
CO 3 Describe the pathogenesis and disease forecasting.
CO 4 Identify the effects of infection on the host.
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-IV
Course Title - Plant Pathology-III
Course Code: P-PLP-471
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the genetic variability in plant pathogens.
CO 2 Discuss the effect of environment on pathogenesis.
CO 3 Explain the effect of toxins on plant tissues.
CO 4 Explain genetics and molecular basis of host parasite interaction.
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-IV
Course Title - Lab course-XIII
Course Code: P-LAC-472
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the effect of mutagens on crop plants of M1 and M2 population.
CO 2 Explain the linear differentiation of chromosomes through banding techniques
CO 3 Prepare the Synthetic seeds.
CO 4 Discuss the various techniques involved tissue culture.
M.Sc. Second Year
Semester-IV
Course Title - Lab course - IVX
Course Code: P-LAC-473
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the symptoms of different plant pathogens.
CO 2 Explain the seed born different plant pathogens.
CO 3 Discuss the relationships between plant host and pathogens.
CO 4 Identify the macerating enzymes.
Program B.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Introductory Microbiology
Course Code - U-MIB-153
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the scope and historical developments in microbiology,
CO 2 Understand characteristics of different types of microorganisms
CO 3 Understand methods of their classification
CO 4 Describe different types of viruses and their pathological role
Program B.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Methods in Microbiology
Course Code - U-MIB-154
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand and use methods of visualizing microorganisms,
CO 2 Understand design and working of different types of microscopes
CO 3 Apply different methods of sterilization
CO 4 Cultivate different types of microorganisms from different sources and their maintenance.
Program B.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Lab Course –I
Course Code - U-MIB-155
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand basic microbiological techniques .
CO 2 Handle light microscope and observation of microorganisms
CO 3 Prepare and use appropriate microbiological culture media and test systems
CO 4 Determine the number of microbes in a sample
Program B.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Basics of Microbiology and Biomolecules
Course Code - U-MIB-254
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe ultra-structure of bacterial cell.
CO 2 Understand general characteristics and importance of viruses.
CO 3 Understand classification and properties of Carbohydrates and Lipids
CO 4 Understand classification and properties of Proteins and Nucleic acid
Program B.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Microbial Nutrition and Growth
Course Code - U-MIB-255
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the nutritional requirements of microorganism.
CO 2 Determine bacterial growth and its measurement.
CO 3 Understand the mechanisms of transportation in the cell.
CO 4 Understand effect of different environmental factors on Growth
Program B.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Lab Course –II
Course Code - U-MIB-256
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform isolation and maintenance of bacterial cultures.
CO 2 Design experiments to test effect of physicochemical factors on bacterial growth.
CO 3 Perform qualitative and quantitative analysis of biomolecules.
CO 4 Perform experiment for isolation of coliphages
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Applied microbiology
Course Code - U-MIB-359
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the importance of existence of microorganisms.
CO 2 Know beneficial and harmful role of microorganisms.
CO 3 Understand and describe various methods of microbiological analysis and microbial control
CO 4 Apply sewage treatment in domestic, municipal and industrial sectors.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Lab –Course III
Course Code - U-MIB -361
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform microbiological analysis Air
CO 2 Perform microbiological analysis of Water.
CO 3 Perform microbiological analysis of Milk
CO 4 Perform quantitative microbiological analysis of food.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Fundamentals of immunology
Course Code - U-MIB-360
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the host microbe interactions .
CO 2 Describe the immunological concepts with reference to infection
CO 3 Describe the immunological concepts with reference to immunity.
CO 4 Apply serological reactions for diagnosis of the diseases.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Lab –Course IV
Course Code - U-MIB -362
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform hematological procedures for detection of blood groups.
CO 2 Perform diagnosis of diseases.
CO 3 Perform differentiate blood staining
CO 4 Perform experiment to determine presence of virulence factors of pathogens
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Environmental microbiology
Course Code - U-MIB-459
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain why microorganisms are ubiquitous in nature
CO 2 Understand the influence of interactions among different microorganisms and with environment and on development of an ecosystem.
CO 3 Demonstrate that microorganisms have an indispensable role in turnover of elements in the environment.
CO 4 Understand and advocate the role of microorganisms in plant growth promotion and plant disease management
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Lab Course: V
Course Code - U-MIB 462
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Exercise and describe Ecological developments.
CO 2 Isolate and exploit the plant growth promoting bacteria for agricultural and industrial purpose
CO 3 Identify parasitical and bacterial pathogens diseases using staining procedures, cultural methods and biochemical tests
CO 4 Perform antibiotic sensitivity test.
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Medical Microbiology
Course Code - U-MIB-460
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain an integral role of microorganisms in causation of diseases.
CO 2 Understand reservoirs of infection and modes of transmission of infections
CO 3 Understand antimicrobial, immunological and diagnostic methodologies used in disease treatment and prevention.
CO 4 Explain precautions to avoid the spread of viral diseases
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Lab Course: VI
Course Code - U-MIB 463
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform acid fast staining for diagnosis of tuberculosis .
CO 2 Isolate Samonella typhi from specimen
CO 3 Identify pathogens on the basis of biochemical tests.
CO4 Perform antibiotic sensitivity test for different pathogens
Program B.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -SEC Production of Biofertilizer
Course Code - SEC.U-MIB-II
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the importance of organic farming.
CO 2 Perform the production methodology of biofertilizer.
CO 3 Describe the role of Nitrogen fixing bacteria in agriculture.
CO4 Describe the role of Phosphate Solubalizing Bacteria in agriculture.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Molecular Microbiology
Course Code - U-MIB-565
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the basic concepts of bacterial mutations.
CO 2 Understand the damage of DNA and its repair mechanisms
CO 3 Understand the the genetic exchange in prokaryotes
CO 4 Understand the transposition and recombination processes.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Lab Course:07
Course Code - U-MIB-567
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Design and perform experiments for isolation of Lac mutants
CO 2 Design and perform experiments for isolation of genomic and plasmid DNA
CO 3 Perform agarose gel electrophoresis of DNA
CO 4 Describe amplification of DNA using PCR
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Biocatalyst and Microbial metabolism
Course Code - U-MIB-566
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe enzymes with reference to its properties and kinetics.
CO 2 Understand inhibition and regulation of enzyme
CO 3 Describe chemoheterotropic Aerobic respiration metabolism ,modes of ATP generation and fueling reactions
CO 4 Anaerobic respiration and fermentative pathways
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Lab Course:08
Course Code - U-MIB-568
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Design and perform experiments to study activity of different enzymes.
CO 2 Design and perform experiments to determine effect of different parameters on enzyme activity.
CO 3 Design and perform immobilization of enzymes
CO 4 Perform experiment to isolate hydrocarbon degrading microorganisms.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Food Fermentation Techniques
Course Code - SEC.-III
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the role of microorganisms in fermentation.
CO 2 Explain the role of probiotics for good health
CO 3 Apply Microbial techniques in production of fermented food .
CO 4 Describe and apply Safety measures in the handling of fermented foods
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Advanced Molecular Microbiology
Course Code - DSE-I
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe importance of recombinant DNA technology.
CO 2 Describe the applications of recombinant DNA technology
CO 3 Describe the process of gene cloning
CO 4 Describe different analytical methods used in recombinant DNA technology
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Lab Course DSE
Course Code - DSE: MB-I
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Design and perform experiments to study Chromosomal DNA isolation,
CO 2 Describe the working of PCR
CO 3 Perform the method of quantification of DNA
CO 4 Perform Restriction digestion and analysis of DNA.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Microbial Genetics
Course Code - U-MIB-665
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe structure ,replication and properties of DNA
CO 2 Describe gene and plasmids
CO 3 Describe gene and its expression
CO 4 Describe the Gene cloning technique
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Lab Course-MB- 09
Course Code - U-MIB-667
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Design experiments replica plate technique and isolate mutant strains.
CO 2 Determine effect of UV radiation on bacteria
CO 3 Design experiments to recombination in bacteria
CO 4 design experiment to determine effect of chemical and physical mutagens on bacteria
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Industrial Microbiology
Course Code - U-MIB-666
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe scope of industrial microbiology .
CO 2 Describe the methods used for isolation of industrially important strains of bacteriaand upstream processing
CO 3 Describe recovery and purification of industrial products
CO 4 Perform microbial production of beverages, antibiotics, organic acids and ethanol.
Semester VI
Course Title -Agricultural and environmental microbiology
Course Code - DSE-II
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand diversity of microorganism and microbial communities inhabiting soil.
CO 2 Learn the occurrence, abundance and distribution of microorganism in the environment and their role in the environment.
CO 3 Competently explain various aspects of environmental microbiology and microbial ecology and to become familiar with current research in environmental microbiology.
CO 4 Understand various biogeochemical cycles – Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus cycles etc. and microbes involved.
CO 5 Understand various plant microbes interactions especially rhizosphere, phyllosphere and mycorrhizae and their applications especially for the production of biofertilizers and biopesticides.
CO 6 Understand the basic principles of environment microbiology and be able to apply these principles to understanding and solving environmental problems – waste water treatment and bioremediation
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Bio-analytical tools
Course Code - SEC –II
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe working of TEM and SEM . Handle phase contrast and fluroscent microscope
CO 2 Describe working of advanced instruments -UV visible spectrophotometer, centrifugation and FTIR.
CO 3 Describe principle of chromatography and Perform different types of chromatography.
CO 4 Perform agarose gel electrophoresis.
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Lab Course-MB- 10
Course Code - U-MIB-668
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Obtain industrially important microorganisms producing antibiotic and enzymes .
CO 2 Obtain industrially important microorganisms producing organic acids .
CO 3 Perform bioassays of antibiotic and vitamins.
CO 4 Perform production of antibiotic, ethanol and organic acids in laboratory
Program B.Sc. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Lab Course DSE
Course Code - DSE-MB-II
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Obtain aggriculturally important microorganisms.
CO 2 Obtain Plant Growth Promoting Rhizotropic bacteria.
CO 3 Apply microbial products for controlling plant pathogens.
CO 4 Use microbes for biremidiation / detoxification of environment.
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title -Microbial physiology
Course Code - P-MIP-180
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe and compare chemolithotrophic and phototrophic bacteria.
CO 2 Describe in depth principle and mechanism of aerobic and anaerobic respiration in microorganisms.
CO 3 Describe methods to study diffusion of solutes in bacteria.
CO 4 Describe process of sporulation in bacteria.
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title -Lab. Course-I based on course Microbial physiology
Course Code -P-LAC-184
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Isolate and cultivate photosynthetic bacteria from natural sources
CO 2 Perform experiments to study effect of different factors on sporulationand spore germination in bacteria
CO 3 Perform experiments to isolate different types chemolithotropic bacterial.
CO 4 Demonstrate fermentation and oxidation of carbohydrates.
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title -Enzymology Technology
Course Code -P-ENZ-181
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand structure ,working and function of biocatalyst.
CO 2 Understand effect of different factors on enzyme activity
CO 3 Understand different extraction and purification methods for biocatalyst.
CO 4 Study use of biocatalyst in different industries.
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title -Lab. Course-II, based on Course: P-ENZ-181,Enzymology Technology
Course Code -P-LAC-185
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Design protocols for production of commercially important enzymes.
CO 2 Study production, extraction and purification processes.
CO 3 Study efficiency of enzyme purification.
CO 4 Study effect of heavy metals and chelating agents.
Semester I
Course Title -Food, and Dairy Microbiology
Course Code -P-FDM-182
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe biochemical activities, production and preservation of various commonly used foods
CO 2 Describe the general principles of underlying food spoilage and food preservation
CO 3 Explain abut food borne diseases and the Government regulatory practices& policies laid down for food safety to the society
CO 4 Explain the beneficial role of microorganisms and their enzymes in modern food production industries
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title -Lab. Course-III , Based on Food and Dairy Microbiology
Course Code -P-LAC-186
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Use different microbial techniques and skills in production of fermented foods
CO 2 Apply different methods of food preservation .
CO 3 Perform mushroom cultivation
CO 4 Isolate LAB and prepare starter cultures for fermented milk
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title -Advances in Virology
Course Code - P-ADV- 183
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe general characteristics of viruses of viruses.
CO 2 Analyse the structure of viruses and their replicative cycle.
CO 3 Apply and describe the prevention and control of viral diseases.
CO 4 Evaluate problems in modern Virology including areas of virus biology, pathogenesis, and disease control.
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester I
Course Title -Lab. Course-IV, based on Advances in Virology
Course Code -P-LAC-187
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Isolate coliphages by plaque formation assay.
CO 2 Perform induction of lysogenic viruses
CO 3 Study symptoms of viral diseases of plants
CO 4 Perform experiments to study transduction in bacteria
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Microbial Metabolism
Course Code -P-MIM-280
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand thermodynamic laws of energy.
CO 2 Describe various pathways of carbohydrate and lipid utilization.
CO 3 Explain various pathways of synthesis of biomolecules.
CO 4 Analyze the process of energy extraction form nontraditional sources
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Lab. Course-V ,Based on course Microbial Metabolism
Course Code -P-LAC-284
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain types of reserve food material
CO 2 Understand biomolecules and its estimation.
CO 3 Understand membrane composition and its isolation
CO 4 Explain microbes involved in hydrocarbon degradation.
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Microbial Genetics
Course Code -P-MIG-281
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe protein machinery involved in basic function of cell.
CO 2 Describe various pathways of damage repair system.
CO 3 Describe importance of gene regulation.
CO 4 Describe how microbes exchange information between them
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Lab. Course-VI [ based on course Microbial Genetics]
Course Code -P-LAC-285
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Isolate DNA,RNA, and Plasmid
CO 2 Study bacterial conjugation
CO 3 Perform Isolation of mutants
CO 4 Perform agarose electrophoresis of DNA.
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Ecology and Environmental Microbiology
Course Code -P-EEM-282
Course Outcomes
CO 1 After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 2 Differentiate composition and structure of environment. Sketch Food chains, Food webs and Trophic structures, Ecological pyramid.
CO 3 Appraise Need for water management, Sources of measurement of water pollution, waste types solid and liquid. Recognize & realize Waste treatments
CO 4 Express ideas about Global environmental problems, Impacts and Management.
Understand and Interpret Biodeterioration of paints, paper & Leather. Collect information about Microorganisms involved in recovery of Metals and Oil.
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Lab course VII,[Based on Course ,Ecology and Environmental microbiology
Course Code -P-LAC-286
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Study microbial waste management.
CO 2 Apply different test and methods for sewage treatment
CO 3 Understand role of microbes in eradication of toxic substance from environment.
CO 4 Perform study to determine microbial utilization of heavy metals and complex organic compound .
Program M.Sc. First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Microbial Diversity and Extremophyles
Course Code -P-MDE-283
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand and explain distribution, abundance and ecological niches of microbes, Construct, Demonstrate Phylogenetic relationship
CO 2 Construct, Demonstrate Phylogenetic relationship between Bacterial, Archael, Eucaryal.
CO 3 Explain primitive life form and adaptation of microbes to it.
CO 4 Analyze structure and applications of products synthesize by Extremophiles.
Program M.Sc.First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Lab. Course-VIII
Course Code -P-LAC-287 [ Based on course :Microbial Diversity and Extremophyles]
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Isolate thermophiles, halophiles by studying different parameters.
CO 2 Isolate thermophiles from hot water spring (Study at least one thermostable enzyme).
CO 3 Do practicals of Biogenic methane production using different wastes.
CO 4 Studies on alkalophiles and its enzymes (any one) isolated form extreme alkaline environment.
CO 5 Isolate of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans and Thiobacillus thiooxidans culture from metal sulfides, rock coal and acid mine water.
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Immunology
Course Code -P-IMU-380
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain and categorize different types of lymphoid organs as primary and secondary lymphoid organs.
CO 2 Analyze Immunogen and immunoglobulin, Organization and Expression of Immunoglobulin genes, and MHC.
CO 3 Differentiate between different types of antigens and their role in disease causing.
CO 4 Differentiate between MHC class I and class II structure of molecules Role of MHC in susceptibility of infection.
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Lab. Course-IX, [ Based on course Immunology]
Course Code -P-LAC-388
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform different immunological reactions .
CO 2 Moderately advanced skills in working with microbes such as Pathogens.
CO 3 Apply skills to perform serological diagnosis of diseases
CO 4 Perform haematology test .
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Advanced Molecular Biology
Course Code -P-AMB-381
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe demonstrate techniques gene cloning and categorize essential enzymes in genetic engineering and hybridization techniques.
CO 2 Classify cloning vectors and describe their properties.
CO 3 Compose polymerase chain reaction. Tell PCR in molecular diagnostic viral bacterial detection explain PCR based mutagenesis
CO 4 Describe methods of DNA insertion into host cell and construction of C dna. Apply transformation technoology
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Lab. Course-X[ Based on Course Title -Advanced Molecular Biology]
Course Code -P-LAC-389
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Do isolation of DNA and Plasmid
CO 2 Use PCR Amplification.
CO 3 Do restriction mapping.
CO 4 Perform Transformation and selection.
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Bioprocess Engineering
Course Code -P-BIE-382
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe basic modern design of bioreactors.
CO 2 Describe different types of cultures and its requirements
CO 3 Apply of upstream processes for laboratory production of microbial products
CO 4 Describe downstream processes and product formulation
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Lab. Course-XI [ Based on Course Title -Bioprocess Engineering ]
Course Code -P-LAC-390
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of course student will be able to
CO 1 Isolate industrially important microbes.
CO 2 Determination of growth curve of bacteria and demonstrate continuous cultivation.
CO 3 Work with bioreactor.
CO 4 Do Isolation and estimation of enzyme, amino acids
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY
Course Code -P-QUB-383
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain basic of biostatistics, like mean, mode, standard deviation etc.
CO 2 Describe and apply the biostatistics for analysis of data.
CO 3 Describe working of computer application and it’s uses.
CO 4 Explain and understand the different methods that has been used in research like framing of hypothesis, research paper formulation, types of research papers etc.
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Lab. Course-XII [ Based on Course , Qantitative Biology]
Course Code -P-LAC-391
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply statistical knowledge and to correlate statistically extracted value by performing knowledge based practical.
CO 2 Acquires skill to represent data by using the computer knowledge of MS Word, Excel and power point presentation.
CO 3 Write scientific document in standard formant
CO 4 Make extensive literature review or survey
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -FERMENTATION TECHNOLOGY
Course Code -P-FMT-477
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand and explain different types of fermentation and industrial production of citric acid, lactic acid, enzymes, amino acid and alcoholic beverages, beer, wine.
CO 2 Explain modern trends of microbial productions such as bio plastics, biopolymer, biofertilizer, bioinsecticides.
CO 3 Analyze the techniques of enzyme immobilization and its application in food pharmaceutical and chemical industries.
CO 4 Design and construct model of biogas production.
CO 5 Understand the procedure of IPR patents trademarks, copyrights.
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Lab. Course-XIII [ Based on Course , Fermentation technology]
Course Code -P-LAC-492
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Design experiments for production of enzymes in the laboratory.
CO 2 Design experiments for production of antibiotics in the laboratory.
CO 3 Design experiments for production of production of SCP.
CO 4 Acquire skill and can design production of biofertilizers.
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY
Course Code -P-MPM-478
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe mechanism of action of antibiotics, synthetic antimicrobial agents, chemical disinfectants, antiseptic and preservatives.
CO 2 Evaluate microbial production and spoilage of pharmaceutical products.
CO 3 Explain government regulatory practices, application of biosensor and microbial enzyme in pharmaceuticals.
CO 4 Describe good manufacturing practices and good laboratory practices.
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Lab. Course-XIII [ Based on Course , Medical and Pharmaceutical Microbiology]
Course Code -P-LAC-492
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply bioassay procedure to pharmaceutical products.
CO 2 Acquire knowledge and skills to check microbial contamination of pharmaceutical products.
CO 3 Perform Antimicrobial activity of commercially available synthetic chemicals.
CO 4 Do production of multiple antimicrobial substances.
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -MICROBIAL BIOINFORMATICS, GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS
Course Code -P-BPG-480
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Provide an overview of various bioinformatics tools, databases available and sequence analysis.
CO 2 Understand database concept, management, and retrieval along with utilization in gene and protein analysis.
CO 3 Modify gene and protein structures in simulated systems.
CO 4 Retrieve information from available databases and use them for microbial identifications and drug designing.
CO 5 Impart basic knowledge of statistics and tools used for several quantitative analyses in microbiology.
CO 6 Study proteins, Proteomics databases.
Program M.Sc. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Lab course XIV
Course Code -P-LAC-493
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply statistical knowledge and to correlate statistically extracted value by performing knowledge based practical.
CO 2 Apply computer knowledge of MS Word, Excel and power point presentation.Acquire skill to represent data.
CO 3 Construct Phylogenetic tree Cladogram using CLUSTAL-W.
CO 4 Demonstrate technique to determine protein structure using software.
Program B.Sc. I
Semester I
Course Outcomes
General Zoology
U-ZOO-156
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain the knowledge to differentiate in the invertebrates and Vertebrates.
CO 2 Classify invertebrates and Vertebrates.
CO 3 Compare invertebrates with Vertebrates with different basic characters.
CO 4 Understand the basic characters among vertebrates and invertebrates
CO 5 Do the systemic study in animal classification
Program B.Sc . I
Semester I
General Zoology and Cell biology and Bioinstrumentation.
U-ZOO-158
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the taxonomy of different animals
CO 2 Identify microscopic organism by Staining techniques
CO 3 Understand process of cell division by Squash preparation
CO 4 Analyze the biomolecules by chromatography techniques
Program B.Sc . I
Semester I
Cell biology and Bioinstrumentation
U-ZOO-157
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Acquire insight of transport mechanisms for maintenance and composition of cell
CO 2 Find out chemical composition of cell and its organelles.
CO 3 Acquire skill of different instruments for research analysis.
Program B.Sc . I
Semester II
Developmental Biology-III
U-ZOO-256
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the different developmental stages of animals.
CO 2 Understand the Infertility in human being.
CO 3 Analyze the application of Stem cells.
CO4 Analyze the whole process of embryology.
Program B.Sc . I
Semester II
Histology and Histochemistry-IV
U-ZOO-257
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand and compare the different key concepts of Histology and Histochemistry
CO 2 Analyze structural aspect of different organs
CO 3 Apply various histochemical techniques for analysis of different biochemical’s like Proteins, carbohydrates, Lipids. and Nucleic acid.
CO4 Get the knowledge of histochemical technique for knowing abnormalities in tissue.
Program B.Sc . I
Semester II
Developmental Biology, Histology, Histochemistry
U-ZOO-258
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the life history of frog.
CO 2 Identify permanent slides of chick embryo.
CO 3 Understand process of cell division by Squash preparation.
CO 4 Prepare permanent slides of different tissues
Program B.Sc II
Semester III
Animal Physiology and Immunology
U-ZOO-363
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the different physiological process of animals
CO 2 Analyze process of cell division by Squash preparation.
CO 3 Describe the concepts and different types of immunity
CO 4 Apply the conceptual knowledge in excretion physiology and neurophysiology
Program B.Sc II
Semester III
Genetics
U-ZOO-364
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand and apply the principles ofinheritance
CO 2 Understand the concept of multiple alleles, linkage and crossing over.
CO 3 Classify the types and inheritance found in of sex determination.
CO4 Analyze mechanisms of sex determination.
CO5 Correlate the disorders linked to a particular sexchromosome.
Program B.Sc II
Semester III
Animal Physiology and Immunology
U-ZOO-365
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the different physiological process of animals
CO 2 Describe functional status of organ
CO 3 Do analysis complete blood count, blood grouping, blood films
CO4 Understand the respiratory status of animals
Program B.Sc II
Semester III
Animal Physiology and Immunology
U-ZOO-366
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain the knowledge of Mendel’s laws to understand the process and patterns of inheritance
CO 2 Understand and apply the concept of multiple alleles, linkage and crossing over
CO 3 Analyze the problems based on sex linked inheritance and blood groups etc.
CO4 Understand mechanisms of sex determination.
CO5 Understand the Human pedigree analysis and symbols to trace the ancestral history of an organism
Program B.Sc II
Semester III
Clinical Haematology (SECZ-I)
U-ADC-334-H
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform staining and counting technique for identification of different type of blood cells.
CO 2 Collect blood sample by different methods.
CO 3 Separate different components of blood
CO4 Analyze Hb from blood samples
CO5 Diagnose various blood diseases like anaemia
Program B.Sc II
Semester IV
Biochemistry
U-ZOO-463
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Realize the importance of biomolecules and their clinical significance.
CO 2 Demonstrate an understanding of fundamental biochemical principles
CO 3 Understand the structure/function of biomolecules, metabolic pathways, and the regulation of biological
CO4 Explain steps in biochemical processess
Program B.Sc II
Semester IV
Molecular biology and genetic engineering
U-ZOO-464
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Use biological tools for research purposes.
CO 2 Describe the importance of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering
CO 3 Use vectors in cloning techniques and rDNA technology
CO4 Explain the steps in animal cloning
Program B.Sc II
Semester IV
Biochemistry
U-ZOO-465
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the qualitative and quantitative analytical skill of biomolecules
CO 2 Apply skills of titrimertic practicals for the nalysis of various biomolecules
CO 3 Do the colorimetric, Iodometric analysis of biomolecules.
CO4 Perform the experiments like effect of temperature on enzyme action
Program B.Sc II
Semester IV
Molecular biology and genetic engineering
U-ZOO-466
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the blotting technique.
CO 2 Use the agarose gel electrophoresis for DNA molecular size determination
CO 3 Estimate the DNAand RNA.
CO4 Understand the vectors in cloning techniques and rDNA technology.
Program B.Sc II
Semester IV
Microtechnique (SECZ-II)
U-ADC-335-M
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform preparation of paraffin block of different tissues
CO 2 Perform fixation of tissues
CO 3 Perform sectioning and staining.
CO4 Understand the vectors in cloning techniques and rDNA technology.
Program B.Sc III
Semester V
Ecology and Evolution
U-ZOO-579
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain the basic understanding of how populations function
CO2 Understand the howthe communities are structured, and be aware of the central role that evolution plays in biology.
CO 3 Understand the evolution process
CO4 Understand the different theories of Evolution process.
Program B.Sc III
Semester V
Animal biotechnology
U-ZOO-579
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Comprehend and fundamental concept of animal cell culture and its importance.
CO2 Discuss the significance of Transgenesis with reference to animal models
CO 3 Explain the principles and application of animal cell cloning and gene therapy along
CO4 Analyze the cell types and culture with ethical concerns.
Program B.Sc III
Semester V
Applied Zoology-I
U-ZOO-580
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain the knowledge of Sericulture, Apiculture, lac culture
CO2 Develop the skills of sericulture and Apiculture.
CO 3 Understand the importance of generating the enterpreneuship
CO4 Understand the poultry culture and Lac culture and will correlate it with employability.
Program B.Sc III
Semester V
Ecology and Evolution
U-ZOO-581
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the analysis of chemical parameter.
CO2 Understand various energy resources.
CO 3 Understand various estimations like O2,CO2 Hardness,Alkalinity etc.
CO4 Estimate the room /lab humidity
Program B.Sc III
Semester V
Applied Zoology
U-ZOO-582
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the skills of mulberry cultivation and cutting
CO2 Understand Preservation of silkworm eggs
CO 3 Analyze the different types of poultry breeds and their importance in food and feeding the indian population.
CO4 Apply the skills for collection and preservation eggs and insect.
CO5 Understand the life cycle of Honey bee, Silk insect and Lac insect.
Program B.Sc III
Semester V
Vermiculturr and Vermicomposting -SEZ-III
U-ADC-588
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the skills of Vermicomposting.
CO2 Understand process of Vermiculture.
CO 3 Analyze the importance of Vermicompost in food and feeding the indian population.
CO4 Apply the skills necessary for collection and marketing of vermicompost.
CO5 Understand the life cycle of Earthworm.
Program B.Sc III
Semester V
Ethology, Biometry and Bioinformatics
U-ZOOC-679
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Students would understand the different types of animal behaviour.
CO2 They will be able to explain role in biological adaptations.
CO 3 would be sensitized to the feelings instrumental in social behavior.
CO4 The students will be able to describe the contents and properties of the most important bioinformatics databases
Program B.Sc III
Semester VI
Animal Biotechnology
U-ZOOC-679
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the hybridoma technology.
CO2 Understand the techniques of organ culture
CO 3 Apply the skills of somatic embryogenesis and hybridization
CO4 Explain the importance of biotechnology for human welfare.
Program B.Sc III
Semester VI
Applied Zoology
U-ZOOC-680
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Know the knowledge of aquaculture
CO2 Explain the use of Applied zoology for filling the food gap
CO 3 Apply the skills of aquarium keeping and aquaculture
CO4 Apply the knowledge and skills to start the enterpruinship
Program B.Sc III
Semester VI
Ethology, Biometry and Bioinformatics
U-ZOOC-681
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the different animal behavior.
CO2 Understand the techniques of analysis and presentation of data
CO 3 Apply the skills of BLAST and FASTA
CO4 Study of Ethology will help them to understand the importance of animal behaviour
Program B.Sc III
Semester VI
Animal Biotechnology
U-ZOOC-681
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the cryopreservation techniques
CO2 Develop an understanding of lymphocyte and cancer cell line culture
CO 3 Understand the skills of culture and characterization stem cell.
CO4 Explain the stem cell and its importance
Program B.Sc III
Semester VI
Applied Zoology -II
U-ZOOC-681
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Estimate the different water parameters from Do to BOD
CO2 Get skill of fish farm design; Hatchery.
CO 3 Analyze biological parameters of water
Program B.Sc III
Semester V
Bee keeping and honey processing
U-ADC-665
Course Outcomes
After completing this course the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the skills Apiculture
CO2 Understand process of bee keepig and life cycle
CO 3 Understand the importance of use of different equipments for bee keeping.
CO4 Understand the skills necessary for honey processing
CO5 Apply the skills and knowledge to start a small scale industry.
Program B.Sc I
Semester I
Taxonomy, Ecology and General Topics-I
U-FIS-162
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Student will develop their skill for fish taxonomic identification .
CO 2 Students can develop skill for analysis of Physico-chemical properties water.
CO 3 Enact a dialogue on a specific situation with proper contextual language markers and turn taking.
CO 4 Identifies, describes and evaluates policies for monitoring and conserving the ecosystem.
CO 5 Identify the adaptations of special adaptive features of fishes
Program B.Sc I
Semester I
Morphology, Anatomy and Physiology-II
U-FIS-163
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop an understanding of the role of anatomy and physiology in study of fishes.
CO 2 Throgh understanding of fish anatomy and physiology including regulatory mechanisms
CO 3 Recalls aspects of the internal body organization using relevant conventions, terminology
CO 4 Students will capable to differentiate morphological features of various species of fishes
Program B.Sc I
Semester I
Lab couse I
U-FIS-164
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop an understanding of the role of taxonomy in identification of fishes
CO 2 Identifies, describes and evaluates the importance of fish morphology .
CO 3 Identifies, describes and evaluates fish scales
CO 4 identify the adaptations of special adaptive features of fishes.
Program B.Sc I
Semester II
Fish Seed Production technology-III
U-FIS-165
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop an understanding of different Breeding Techniques
CO 2 Demonstrates safe and responsible use of a range of materials use in hatchery
CO 3 Demonstrates safe and responsible use of pituitary injection
CO 4 understand behavior of spawn in relation to hydro biological parameters.
Program B.Sc I
Semester II
Indian Fishries, Brakish Water and Mericulture
U-FIS-166
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop an understanding of different Breeding Techniques and modern method.
CO 2 recalls aspects of the reverie environment using relevant conventions, erminology and symbols.
CO 3 Students are enabling to design different hatchery models
CO 4 Enables students to understand behavior of spawn in relation to hydro biological characters.
Program B.Sc I
Semester II
Lab couse II
U-FIS-167
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Identifies and describes a range of marine ecosystems,complex interrelationships
CO 2 Structure and construction of Dry or Wet bundh.
CO 3 Selects and uses a broad range of contemporary materials, equipment and Techniques.
CO 4 Explains Study of principle and working of Hatcheries .
Program B.Sc I
Semester -III
Lab couse III
U-FIS-373
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand to Estimate of physicochemical parameters of water sample
CO 2 Understand to different fish diseases and treatments
CO 3 Identification, Classification, and description of special feature of Phytoplankton
CO 4 Identification, Classification, and description of special feature of culture fishes
Program B.Sc II
Semester -III
Aquaculture-V
U-FIS-371
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 It gives an idea about important points to be remember before prepare aqua farm project
CO 2 It emphasizes the importance of site selection for aqua farm.
CO 3 planning and designing of the ponds
CO 4 management of Composite fish farming .
Program B.Sc II
Semester -III
Fish Biology and Harvest Technology-VI
U-FIS-372
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Students enable to understand Sexual maturity stages and breeding seasons of Indian major carp
CO 2 understand of gamete maturation and release of eggs and sperms
CO 3 Have a greater understanding of external and internal morphology
CO 4 Have greater insight into how growth is regulated in fishes.
Program B.Sc II
Semester -III
Lab couse IV
U-FIS-374
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Sexual maturity stages and breeding seasons of fishes.
CO 2 Understand of gamete maturation and release of eggs and sperms
CO 3 Understand Methods of fishing and fishing gear
CO 4 Have a greater understanding of Preparation of permanent histological slides
Program B.Sc II
Semester -III
Meteorology and Geography
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 understand meteorological and geographical aspects of Earth .
CO 2 Capture fisheries can enhanced by application of GIS and GPS system.
CO 3 Information on precipitation, spatial and temporal variations IN Atmosphere.
CO 4 Management of climate-related hazards
Program B.Sc II
Semester -IV
Culture & Breeding of Ornamental Fishes and Aquarium Keeping-VI
U-FIS-471
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Sset aquarium of various size
CO 2 manage the home as well as commercial aquariums
CO 3 handle different aquarium equipment
CO 4 will learn Breeding of Aquarium Fishes
Program B.Sc II
Semester -IV
Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology-VIII
U-FIS-472
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 different aspects of fish nutrition and feed technology,
CO 2 fish feed formulation and manufacturing of various forms of feeds
CO 3 An account on feed storage, use of preservatives and antioxidants
CO 4 feed evaluation in terms of food conversion ratio (FCR), feed efficiency ratio (FER)
Program B.Sc II
Semester -IV
Lab Course -V
U-FIS-473
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify and describe the aquarium accessories with their use
CO 2 Student enables to set aquarium,manage the home as well as commercial aquariums
CO 3 Cultivation of some common live food
CO 4 self sustainable after graduation in the field of Aquarium keeping.
Program B.Sc II
Semester -IV
Lab Course -VI
U-FIS-474
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 understand Different feed additives like binders, antioxidants
CO 2 Formulate fish feed for Herbivorous/Carnivorous fishes
CO 3 analyze proximate compounds of feed stuff.
CO 4 Identify locally available feed ingredients
Program B.Sc II
Semester -IV
Finfish Breeding and Hatchery Management. ADD on
U-FIS-475
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 To handle Different types of fish hatcheries – traditional double-walled hapa
CO 2 Breeding of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
CO 3 Understand Freshwater and marine fish seed resources and natural breeding of finfishes
CO 4 Fish brood stock management and transportation of broodfish
Program B. Sc III
Semester -V
Fish Microbiology, Pathology and Immunology-IX
U-FIS-587
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain a heightened understanding of the various microbiological diseases.
CO 2 Understanding on microscopy, sterilization,disinfection, bacterial cultivation techniques
CO 3 Understanding Changes during fish spoilage – Rigor mortis.
CO 4 Understanding of Innate and adaptive immunity in teleost fish
Program B. Sc III
Semester -V
Fish Genetics, Biodiversity & Conservation, Fisheries Act & Regulation - X
U-FIS-588
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 understanding of Principles of Fish Genetics and Biotechnology
CO 2 Have greater insight into how genes transfer from one generation to other
CO 3 mechanisms of Production of Monosex super male and female
CO 4 understanding of various fishing act.
Program B. Sc III
Semester -V
lab course -VII
U-FIS-589
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Handle microscopy and learn the techniques
CO 2 Bacterial cultivation techniques, their growth dynamics
CO 3 Isolate of microorganisms from water
CO 4 Titration of plaque-forming Bacteriophage
Program B. Sc III
Semester -V
lab course -VIII
U-FIS-590
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Collection and observation of gametes from fresh water
CO 2 Understand erythrocyte measurements for polyploidy evaluation
CO 3 Determine of hybrids in different fishes
CO 4 understand endangered fishes of India and world
Program B. Sc III
Semester -VI
Aquaculture Engineering and technology--XI
U-FIS-687
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 understand The farm: technical components in a system
CO 2 understand Land-based hatchery and juvenile production farm
CO 3 understand Instrumentation and Monitoring.
CO 4 understand design and construct water re -circulatory systems
Program B. Sc III
Semester -VI
Fish Economics, Marketing, Fisheries Extension and Statistics-XII
U-FIS-688
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Economic Terminology
CO 2 Understand Demand and Supply of Fish
CO 3 Understand marketing channels and intermediaries involved.
CO 4 Understand Collection and organization of data.
Program B. Sc III
Semester -VI
Lab Course IX
U-FIS-689
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Evaluation of potential site for aquaculture.
CO 2 Determine the Pace Value & the distance between two given points
CO 3 To measure and plot the distances of various field objects
CO 4 The Calculation of the Flow Rate for a Given Pipe
Program B. Sc III
Semester -VI
Lab Course X
U-FIS-690
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Demand and Supply of Fish
CO 2 Understand Elasticity of Demand
CO 3 Understand marketing channels and intermediaries involved
CO 4 Collection and organization of data, Construction of frequency tables
Program B.SC.BT First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Cell Biology
Course Code - U-CEB-187
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe levels of organization and related functions in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
CO 2 Identify the characteristics and basic needs of living organisms, cell and cellular compartmentalization and ecosystems.
CO 3 Explain the processes of growth and development in individuals and populations.
CO 4 Focus on identifying key roles of mitosis and meiosis
Semester I
Course Title -Introduction to Physiology
Course Code - U-INP-188
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basics of plant anatomy , tissue organization and its function in transport and nutrition
CO 2 Understand differences between different reproductive methods in plants and the role of each plant hormone in different life
processes in plants including growth and development.
CO 3 Prepare their concepts about mammalian organ systems, its organization and functions,especially the transport system,respiratory system and mechanism of homeostasis.
CO 4 Know significance of process of digestion, organization of digestive system, endocrine system, nervous system and reproductive system.
Semester I
Course Title -Introductory Microbiology
Course Code - U-INM-189
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the structural similarities and differences among microorganisms and the unique structure/function relationships of prokaryotic cells.
CO 2 Appreciate the diversity of microorganism in special reference to bacteria
CO 3 Learn the proper use of a microscope to observe microorganisms and report observed characteristics.
CO 4 Master aseptic technique and be able to perform routine culture handling tasks safely and effectively.
Semester I
Course Title -Basics of Chemistry and Physics
Course Code - U-INM-190
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand how the concept of valency can account for, and predict the formulas of compounds
CO 2 Understand the role of the internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, temperature, pressure and specific volume thermodynamic properties.
CO 3 Define mechanical energy and relate it to the amount of kinetic energy and potential energy
CO 4 Analyze and calculate interference between plane waves and spherical waves, reflection and transmission of plane waves, and optical waves guiding within thin plates and optical fibers.
Program B.SC.BT First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Lab Course I
Course Code - U-LAC-191
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Discuss the principles of the techniques by which subcellular components of cells can be isolated.
CO 2 Identify and describe the cellular structure of organs and tissues from prepared slides, and outline the principles of histochemical staining
CO 3 Perform experimental techniques as instructed making accurate observations; record, analyze and interpret data.
CO 4 Study Chromosome Structure, cell division events in cells.
Program B.SC.BT First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Lab Course II
Course Code - U-LAC-192
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Prepare anatomical slides of stem,root to understand levels of organization in plants
CO 2 Understand the position and structure of stomata on leaves,process of transpiration and factors affecting transpiration.
CO 3 Understand the significance of light and other physiological processes in plant growth and development.
CO 4 Analyze the presence or absence of sugars,proteins and lipids in different food types.
Program B.SC.BT First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Lab Course III
Course Code - U-LAC-193
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Isolate and enumerate bacteria.
CO 2 Identify microbes using microscopic and biochemical tests.
CO 3 Determine, interpret and discuss the growth kinetics of microbes growing in batch culture.
CO 4 Act in accordance with safe laboratory practice in terms of conduct, attire, risk minimization and appropriate waste disposal.
Program B.SC.BT First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Lab Course IV
Course Code - U-LAC-194
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Prepare a buffer solution at a given pH and concentration.
CO 2 Analyze the titration curve for the titration of Weak acid with a strong base.
CO 3 Demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge/skills of physics to real world settings.
CO 4 Solve the problem skillfully with critical thinking and analytical reasoning.
Program B.SC.BT First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Bioinstrumentation
Course Code - U-BBI-287
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the use and applications of microscopy and centrifugation.
CO 2 Separate and purify the components using chromatography
CO 3 Understand the separation of nucleic acids and proteins by electrophoresis.
CO 4 Understand the uses and applications of radioactivity in biological sciences.
CO 5 Exemplify the structure of atoms and molecules by using the principles of spectroscopy
Semester II
Course Title - Inheritance Biology
Course Code - U-GEN-288
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Think about distinct features of various patterns of inheritance in plants and animals and be able to solve the genetics problems based on it
CO 2 Understand morphological, molecular features of chromosomes ,phenomenon of linkage, crossing over ,and microbial genetics.
CO 3 Know about mutations , its beneficial applications and harmful effects on living organisms.
CO 4 Learn about population and quantitative genetics and its applications in studying life and improvements of crops in agriculture.
Semester II
Course Title - Introduction to Biomolecules
Course Code - U-FUB-289
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the properties of nucleotides, how they contribute to secondary and tertiary structures of nucleic acids at the molecular level.
CO 2 Distinguish between monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides.
CO 3 Understand that amino acids are linked via peptide bonds to make polypeptides and proteins
CO 4 Develop the ability to identify both deficiency and toxicity symptoms of each micronutrient, and determine how these may occur.
Semester II
Course Title -Biomathematics, Biostatistics
and Computer
Course Code - U-BBC-290
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Enhance knowledge and understanding of mathematical modelling and statistical methods in the analysis of biological systems.
CO 2 Communicate key statistical concepts to non-statisticians and they will gain proficiency in using statistical software for data analysis.
CO 3 Calculate the range of a data set, and recognize its limitations in fully describing the behavior of a data set.
CO 4 Perform repetitive operations efficiently using tools such as Find and Replace, Format Painter, and Styles.
Semester II
Course Title -Lab Course V
Course Code - U-BBC-291
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Get the knowledge about the bioinstruments and its handling.
CO 2 Understand the uses and applications of different instruments used in biological research.
CO 3 Study the various methods for separation,purification and quantification of biomolecules.
CO 4 Understand the Centrifugation,microscopy,chromatography and spectroscopic analysis of biomolecules.
Semester II
Course Title -Lab Course VI
Course Code - U-BBC-292
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve genetics problems based on monohybrid cross,dihybrid cross and interaction of genes
CO 2 Understand inheritance patterns in human pedigree about inheritance of genetic diseases and other human traits.
CO 3 Solve problems related with application of biostatistics in genetics and hardyweinberg law.
CO 4 Understand the blood group test and properly interpret the results of blood group test.
Semester II
Course Title -Lab Course VII
Course Code - U-BBC-293
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop skills to estimate concentration of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates
CO 2 Determine presence of biomolecules like carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, etc. in known and unknown samples.
CO 3 Acquire training to determine saponification value and iodine value of oil and different types of fats.
CO 4 Prepare different standard solutions, Buffer etc.
Semester II
Course Title -Lab Course VIII
Course Code - U-BBC-294
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Recognise, describe and represent numbers and their relationships, and also they are able to count, estimate, calculate and check with competence and confidence in solving problems.
CO 2 Apply statistical theory, methods and techniques to public health research data and the planning, implementation and evaluation of public health programs.
CO 3 Find the middle, average of a data set and to determine the typical numerical point in a set of data. Create documents for printing and sharing and to create and share presentations
CO 4 Understand graphical representation by using statistical techniques with the help of the R language.
Program B.SC.BT Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Applied Microbiology
Course Code - U-APM-398
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand microorganism which is exploited in industrial process, product development it’s beneficial as well as harmful aspect and study of applied areas
CO 2 Use the information on new approaches in microorganism’s exploitation.
CO 3 know the technical knowhow about the soil, water and air microorganism along with the microbe which is disease causing and beneficial and their activities for recycling and sustainability
CO 4 inculcate the new approaches to direct the issues related to research in applied microbiology.
Semester III
Course Title - Immunology and Virology
Course Code - U-IMV-399
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic replication strategies of viruses and the fundamentals of interactions between viruses and the host.
CO 2 Know the role and importance of innate and adaptive immunity to host defense against micro-organisms.
CO 3 Understand the functions and properties of different cell types and organs that comprise the immune system.
CO 4 Know the cellular interactions and activation of immune cells in response to foreign antigen and cytokines.
CO 5 Understand antibody structure and how this relates to antibody functions.
Semester III
Course Title -Environment Biotechnology
Course Code - U-ENV-400
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe various components of environment.
CO 2 Explain types of pollution and associated pollutants.
CO 3 Suggest waste water treatment process.
CO 4 Discuss bioremediation technology and its global perspective.
Semester III
Course Title -Metabolism
Course Code - U-MET-401
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to :
CO 1 Understand the relationship between the structure and function of specific biological molecules.
CO 2 Understand the main principles of metabolic concepts.
CO 3 Compare and contrast anabolism and catabolism.
CO 4 Describe how enzymes control metabolic reactions.
CO 5 Explain how metabolic pathways are regulated.
CO 6 Explain how the reactions of cellular respiration release chemical energy.
CO 7 Understand the function of specific anabolic and catabolic pathways and how these pathways are controlled and interrelated.
CO 8 Describe how current research has provided us with an understanding of the molecular basis of the control of metabolism.
Program B.SC.BT Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Lab Course IX
Course Code - U-LAC-402
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Become proficient at laboratory skills and safety procedures.
CO 2 Learn to follow experimental procedures.
CO 3 Develop skills to formulate answerable questions/hypotheses, predict expected results.
CO 4 Learn how to make careful observations, collect and analyze data, and draw appropriate conclusions.
CO 5 Utilize active learning opportunity in the laboratories. Demonstrate good laboratory practices and the ability to work with others.
Program B.SC.BT Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Lab Course X
Course Code - U-LAC-403
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Recall advanced knowledge of the underlying principles of immunology and its application in solving problems in biological systems.
CO 2 Have an awareness of some current research activities in the field and possible applications of this knowledge.
Program B.SC.BT Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Lab Course XI
Course Code - U-LAC-404
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Train the students about environmental parameter analysis like water analysis, soil analysis.
CO 2 Understanding of environmental problems and suggests the remedial measures
Program B.SC.BT Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Lab Course XII
Course Code - U-LAC-405
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Compare and contrast anabolism and catabolism.
CO 2 Describe how enzymes control metabolic reactions.
Program B.SC.BT Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Plant Biotechnology
Course Code - U-PLB-497
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the conceptual underpinnings in Plant Biotechnology
CO 2 Understand PTC technique and lab organization with necessary explanations.
CO 3 Use the special skills of PTC.
CO 4 Know the basics establish own business and create employment in the field of seed and processing and related technique in various research organizations.
Semester IV
Course Title - Enzymology
Course Code - U-ENZ- 498
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe structure, functions and the mechanisms of action of enzymes.
CO 2 Learn kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions and enzyme inhibitory and regulatory process.
CO 3 Perform immobilization of enzymes.
CO 4 Get exposure of wide applications of enzymes and their future potential.
Semester IV
Course Title - Process Biotechnology
Course Code - U-PRB- 499
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand bioprocess engineering and its relation to other disciplines
CO 2 List bioprocess engineering processes, units, and the corresponding equipment
CO 3 Create awareness of career options, potential job functions, contemporary and professional issues.
CO 4 Get familiar with computer applications in process industries
Semester IV
Course Title - Fundamentals of Molecular Biology
Course Code - U-FMB-500
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic tenets of Molecular Biology
CO 2 Understand the synthesis, structure, and function of nucleic acids and proteins in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
CO 3 Explain the principles of inheritance from molecular mechanisms to population consequences.
CO 4 Describe the flow of genetic information in populations and the relationship between genetics and evolutionary theory.
Program B.SC.BT Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Lab Course XIII
Course Code - U-LAC-501
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Use PTC technique and lab organization with necessary explanations.
CO 2 Empower with the special skills of PTC
CO 3 Establish own business and create employment in the field of seed and processing and related technique in various research organizations
Program B.SC.BT Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Lab Course XIV
Course Code - U-LAC-502
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain rate of reaction of different enzymes.
CO 2 Understand effect of different parameters on enzyme activity.
CO 3 Know the enzyme purification methods
CO 4 Get exposure of wide applications of enzymes and their future potential.
CO 5 know the enzyme immobilization methods Know the enzyme purification methods
Program B.SC.BT Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Lab Course XV
Course Code - U-LAC-503
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understanding of bioprocess engineering and its relation to other disciplines
CO 2 List bioprocess engineering processes, units, and the corresponding equipments.
CO 3 Understand career options, potential job functions, contemporary and professional issues.
CO 4 Understand computer applications in process indust
Program B.SC.BT Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Lab Course XVI
Course Code - U-LAC-504
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Isolate nucleic acids
CO 2 Understand the seperation and purification methods of proteins and nucleic acids
CO 3 Understand characterization of nucleic acids and proteins
Program B.SC.BT Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Recombinant DNA Technology
Course Code - U-RDT-627
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the difference between old biotechnology and modern biotechnology
CO 2 Provide examples of current applications of biotechnology and advances in the different areas like medical, microbial, environmental, bioremediation, agricultural, plant, animal, and forensic.
CO 3 Understand the concept of recombinant DNA technology or genetic engineering
CO 4 Describe DNA fingerprinting, and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis and their applications
Semester V
Course Title - Microbial Technology
Course Code - U-MIT-628
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Demonstrate a clear understanding of how biochemical pathways relate to biotechnological applications
CO 2 Conduct a comprehensive search for original research literature pertinent to a selected
area of microbiology and biotechnology.
CO 3 Understand upstream and downstream processes.
CO 4 Understand Quality Control, Process Economics and GLP.
Semester V
Course Title -Animal Biotechnology
Course Code -U-ANB-629
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Know about basic infrastructure and culture technique of ATC.
CO 2 Understand the process concerning with veterinary and biotechnology day to day practices and approaches.
CO 3 Study the approaches and would formulate newer strategies to establish the betterment.
CO 4 Understand transgenic technology and its applications.
Semester V
Course Title - Developmental Biology
Course Code - U-DEB-630
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basics of embryology and can interpret biological experiments related to animal development
CO 2 Know differences between embryonic development in invertebrates and vertebrates.
CO 3 Understand molecular mechanisms behind animal development
CO 4 Understand the plant development and its molecular mechanisms of development.
Program B.SC.BT Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Lab course XVII
Course Code - U-LAC-633
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Perform practical’s related to recombinant DNA technology
CO 2 Do calculations related with molecular biology solution preparations
Program B.SC.BT Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Lab Course XVIII
Course Code - U-LAC-634
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Critically evaluate the role of micro-organisms in specific biotechnological processes
CO 2 Develop genetically manipulated organisms.
CO 3 Develop skills in production of organic acid and solvents
Program B.SC.BT Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Lab Course XIX
Course Code - U-LAC-635
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course:
CO 1 The students would be well aware about basic infrastructure and culture technique of ATC.
CO 2 Students will learn to handle cell line
Program B.SC.BT Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Lab Course XX
Course Code - U-LAC-636
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Get knowledge related to animal and plant embryology
CO 2 Understand developmental stages of animals
CO 3 See individual cellular organizations.
CO4 Understand the gametogenesis, embryonic and post embryonic development in plants.
Program B.SC.BT Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Computational Biology
Course Code - U-COB-727
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the conceptual underpinnings of computational Biology
CO 2 Demonstrate knowledge of the world-renowned biotechnology information repositories, such as NCBI databases, and the proficient use of the search algorithms for genes, proteins, RNA’s, peptides, disease biomarkers, compounds and biologics from these repositories
CO 3 Apply the bioinformatics analysis tools for DNA sequencing, structure modeling,
sequence alignment, microarray analysis and pathway analysis
CO 4 Apply bioinformatics analysis knowledge and techniques to answer scientific
questions in the health sciences
Semester VI
Course Title - Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Course Code - U-PBT-728
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand steps involved in the production of biopharmaceuticals in microbial and mammalian cell systems
CO 2 Understand the concept and applications of monoclonal antibody technology
CO 3 Study of general principles of generating transgenic plants, animals and microbes
CO4 Apply their knowledge in pharmaceutical sectors
Semester VI
Course Title -Biodiversity & Systematics
Course Code -U-BDS-729
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn more about reasons of losses of biodiversity and existing conservation strategies and laws with new approaches such as gene bank etc.
CO 2 Undertand the benefit and facilitate the appropriate understanding of
the traditional and newer method of classification and identifying characters.
CO 3 Suggest certain solutions to preserve biodiversity
CO 4 Apply their knowledge to systematize biodiversity in professional sectors
Semester VI
Course Title -Agricultural Biotechnology
Course Code - U-ABT-730
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Facilitate with day-to-day process of traditional methods and newer
CO 2 Understand Methods of microbial inoculum preparation.
CO 3 Study aspect related to latest technology which has been incorporated in agriculture and agricultural products.
CO 4 Understand the transgenic technology and its applications in molecular pharming.
Program B.SC.BT Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Lab Course XXIII
Course Code - U-LAC-733
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply the bioinformatics analysis tools for DNA sequencing, structure modeling,
sequence alignment.
CO 2 Apply bioinformatics analysis knowledge and techniques to answer scientific
questions in the health sciences
Program B.SC.BT Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Lab Course XXIV
Course Code - U-LAC-734
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Provide examples of current applications of biotechnology and advances in the different areas like medical, microbial, environmental, bioremediation, agricultural, plant, animal, and forensic.
CO 2 Develop skills in detection of toxicity of drugs, antimicrobial activity and MIC
Program B.SC.BT Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - LAB COURSE XXV
Course Code - U-LAC-735
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course:
CO 1 Students would be more beneficial and facilitated with appropriate understanding of the traditional and newer method of classification and identifying characters.
CO 2 Students will learn about documentation of informations.
Program B.SC.BT Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Lab course XXVI
Course Code - U-LAC-736
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Students will be able to estimate and detect the concentration of hormones, secondary and primary metabolites.
CO 2 Students will able to isolate and identify different microbes.
CO3 Understand the procedure of biofertilizer preparation and its effects in enhancing soil fertility.
CO4 Understand the soil health by using different methods of soil tests.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Practical English I
Course Code - U-COE-305
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Focus a lot on listening style to be the better speaker of English language
CO 2 Listen and speak skills and the related sub-skills.
CO 3 Realize the proper style of English for oral communication and can use words and sentences with proper accent and intonation
CO 4 Speak English by using proper sentence structures
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Statistical Methods
Course Code - U-STM- 207
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyze the data and represent graphically
CO 2 Calculate the mean,mode,median and deviationofgiven data
CO 3 Analyze correlation and regression of data.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Introduction to Information Technology
Course Code - U-IIT-208
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand basic concepts and terminology of information technology.
CO 2 Have a basic understanding of computers and their operations.
CO 3 Identify issues related to basic parts.
CO 4 Understand number systems used in computers.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Introduction to Food Processing
Course Code -U-IFP-209
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn the principles and methods involved in the processing foods
CO 2 Develop skills in the perishable and Non-perishable food processing
CO 3 Develop novel techniques and its application in food processing
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Semester I
Course Title -Lab Course I
Course Code - U-LAC-210
Course OutcomesCourse Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify and describe common pulses
CO 2 Prepare various juices
CO 3 Blanch a seasonal fruit or vegetable
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Program B.Voc.First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Introductory General Microbiology
Course Code - U-IGM-211
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn the principles and methods involved in the Microbiology of perishable as well as Non-perishable foods.
CO 2 Development of skills in the perishable and Non-perishable food Microbiology
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Program B.Voc.First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Lab Course II
Course Code - U- LAC-212
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Use sterilization techniques of glasswares used in microbiology laboratory
CO 2 Do Isolation of microorganisms
CO 3 Check effects of different factors on growth of microorganisms
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Program B.Voc.First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Dairy Technology I
Course Code - U-DAT-213
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about different processes used in dairy industry
CO 2 Learn applications of different methods of food processing of milk
CO 3 Develop skills about chemical and microbiological analysis of Milk.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Program B.Voc.First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Lab Course III
Course Code - U-LAC-214
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Check the efficiency of sterilization of sample by Turbidity test
CO 2 Estimate moisture content and total solids in sample
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Practical English -II
Course Code - U-COE-305
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 focus a lot on listening style to be the better speaker of English language
CO 2 listen and speak skills and the related sub-skills.
CO 3 realize the proper style of English for oral communication and can use words and sentences with proper accent and intonation
CO 4 speak English by using proper sentence structures
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Environmental Studies
Course Code - U-EVS-306
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain core concepts about natural resources and associated problems,
CO 2 Appreciate the environmental issues and the links between human and natural systems
CO 3 Understand the environmental problems and ways of addressing them
CO 4 Comply with their organization’s current health, safety and security policies and procedures, Report any identified breaches to the designated person,
Identify and correct any hazards that they can deal with safely, competently and within the limits of their authority
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Mathematical Foundation
Course Code -U-MAF-307
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 enhance learner’s ability in fundamentals of mathematics
CO 2 Understand of set theory, vectors and matrices in applied science.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Basics of Food Packaging
Course Code - U-BFP-308
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 learn the components, preparations and importance of food packaging.
CO 2 get familiar with handling of food packaging equipments.
CO 3 learn about advances in food packaging.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Program B.Voc.First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Lab Course IV
Course Code - U-LAC-309
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify different types of packaging and packaging materials
CO 2 Determine of tensile strength of given material
CO 3 Measure teh thickness of packaging materials
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Program B.Voc.First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Food Quality and Analysis
Course Code - UFQA-310
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 learn about different hazards in food chain and their control
CO 2 Develop skill of analysis (physicochemical & microbiological) of different food products
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Program B.Voc.First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Lab Course V
Course Code - U-LAC-311
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 study efficacy of hand sanitizers
CO 2 Determine Coliform from food samples
CO 3 analyse hazard of packed food
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Program B.Voc.First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Dairy Technology II
Course Code - U-DAT-312
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about different processes used in dairy industry
CO 2 Learn applications of different methods of food processing in dairy product development.
CO 3 Develop skills about chemical and microbiological analysis of dairy products.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) First Year
Program B.Voc.First Year
Semester II
Course Title - : Lab Course V
Course Code - U-LAC-313
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyse food sample for total solids, moisture, fat and acidity
CO 2 Analyse food sample for fat
CO 3 Prepare food sample from cow and buffalo milk.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Soft Skills I (General Education)
Course Code - U-SFS-417
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Use listening and speaking skills and the related sub-skills
CO 2 Focus on listening style to be the better speaker of English language
CO 3 Realize the proper style of English for oral communication and can use words and sentences with proper accent and intonation
CO 4 Speak English by using proper sentence structures
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Business Mathematics
Course Code - U-BUM-418
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop their mathematical knowledge and oral, written and practical skills in a way this encourages confidence and provides satisfaction and enjoyment
CO 2 Develop Confidence by a feel for numbers, patterns and relationships.
CO 3 Understand and solve problems and present and interpret results
CO 4 Undestand mathematical applications in Economics, Finance, Commerce and Management
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Food additives
Course Code -U-FOA-419
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about different types of food additives and their role in food processing
CO 2 Learn about toxicological effect and safety evaluation of food additives
CO 3 Develop the scientific approach and critical thinking and communication skills required for the assessment of the impacts of food additive applications on health, food safety, and quality, and the current issues related to food additives
CO 4 Provide knowledge on the definition of food additives, and their role in the food industry in the context of current food regulations; current national and international regulations on food additives
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Principles of food preservation
Course Code - U-PFP-420
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about different methods of preservation and their principles.
CO 2 Learn about novel methods of food preservation and also difference between earlier methods and novel methods of preservation
CO 3 Update the current guidelines, incorporating new or revised recommendation as appropriate
CO 4 Collect and critically review literature to home food preservation techniques and guidlines
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Program B.Voc.Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Lab Course VII
Course Code - U-LAC-421
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Provide fundamental understanding of food spoilage and preservation
CO 2 Equip with Commercial preservation technologies to maintain fresh and minimal processed food.
CO 3 Apply scientific knowledge on food safety
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Program B.Voc.Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Introduction to Cereal and Legume Processing
Course Code - U-ICL-422
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about different process involved in cereal and legume processing
CO 2 Develop skills on the treatment and processing of the grain from cereal and legume
CO 3 Develop skill of preparation of different byproducts of cereals and legumes
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Program B.Voc.Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Lab Course -VIII
Course Code - U-LAC-423
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop skills on the treatment and processing of the grain from cereal and legume.
CO 2 Develop skill of preparation of different by products of cereals and legumes
CO 3 Gain knowledge on processing and milling of cereals and pulses.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Fundamentals of food & nutrition
Course Code - U-FFN-424
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn the chemical composition of food and its nutrition.
CO 2 Help students to learn different Macronutrients and Macronutrients in food and their role in metabolic activities.
CO 3 Learn the composition, molecular interaction and bio-mechanisms of the food metabolites.
CO4 introduce with most advanced aspects of fod and nutrition to serve space nutrition, sports nutrition, understand
genetically modified food, functional foods etc.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Lab Course-IX
Course Code - U-LAC-425
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn the chemical composition of food and its nutrition
CO 2 Help students to learn different Macronutrients and Macronutrients in food and their role in metabolic activities
CO3 Introduce with most advanced aspects of fod and nutrition to serve space nutrition, sports nutrition, understand
genetically modified food, functional foods etc.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Soft Skills II
Course Code - U-SFS-515
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Get adequate exposure in soft skills and the related sub-skills the students enhanced the
entrepreneur skills.
CO 2 Increase their confidence in written and interpersonal communication.
CO 3 Learn, recognize and use the sentence structures in English in written communication.
CO 4 Understand and use good qualities in their life
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Food Business Management
Course Code - U-IIS-516
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about marketing management and human resource development
CO 2 Learn about international trade and its use in food industry
CO 3 Develop skill of marketing management
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Aptitude and Logical Reasoning
Course Code -U-ALR-517
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand and practice Logical reasoning
CO 2 Understand and Practice quantitative aptitude
CO 3 Demonstrate procedural fluency with real number arithmetic operations and use.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Food Spoilage & control
Course Code - U-FSC-518
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn the principles and methods involved in the processing of perishable as well as Non-perishable foods and their effect.
CO 2 Development of skills in application of food microbiology
CO 3 Learn about principles of quality control
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Lab Course - X
Course Code - U-LAC-521
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the mechanisms of spoilage and deterioration of foods and raw materials: microbial, chemical, physical, biochemical, etc
CO 2 Compare and contrast preservation methods for foods
CO 3 Learn different physical, chemical and rheological properties of food.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Quality Control and Regulations
Course Code - U-QCR-519
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about quality control of food and different regulatory bodies
CO 2 Develop skill of analysis of food for checking the quality of product
CO 3 Learn about HACCP and their implementation in food industry
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Lab Course- XI
Course Code - U-LAC-522
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the application of food quality and food safety system
CO 2 Identify the hazard of the food chain to ensure food safety
CO 3 Examine the chemical and microbiological quality of food samples
CO 4 Detect the adulteration in food samples
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Fruits and Vegetable Processing
Course Code - U-FVP-520
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn about different techniques used in food and vegetable processing
CO 2 Develop skill of preparation of fruits and vegetable products
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Lab Course - XII
Course Code - U-LAC-523
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the application of processing for fruits and vegetables processing
CO 2 Prepare fruit juices with juice extracting machines with safety precautions and preserve fruit juices with addition of preservatives and determine the acidity and TSS content
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Aptitude and Logical Reasoning-II
Course Code - U-ALR-649
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Have better understanding of numerical abilities in day-to-day life
CO 2 Develop their logical skills
CO 3 Use their logical thinking and analytical abilities to solve Quantitative aptitude questions from other competitive tests.
CO 4 Solve questions related to Time and distance and time and work.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Post Harvest Management
Course Code - U-PHM-650
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand losses due to poor management of fruits and vegetables after harvesting.
CO 2 Recognize the possible remedies and technology for post-harvest management.
CO 3 Provide skill on postharvest loss reduction through processing of fruits and vegetables.
CO 4 Facilitate the students with knowledge and activities of food processing industries and also drive towards entrepreneurship
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Entrepreneurship development
Course Code -U-END-651
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain knowledge and skills needed to run a business successfully.
CO 2 Develop entrepreneurial abilities by providing background information about support systems , skill sets , financial and risk covering institutions.
CO 3 Clarify the business idea and Market potential for the product or service.
CO 4 Increase the knowledge and skill of existing entrepreneurs and encourage others to become one
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Sugar processing technology
Course Code - U-SPT-652
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the process of manufacturing of different sugar products such as coffee, fudge, chewing gum etc.
CO 2 Conduct routine experiments carried out in sugar processing industries like acidity, ash content, and moisture content of sugar products.
CO 3 Learn about the different method of the sugar processing.
CO 4 Know the composition and function of different sugar based food products.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Program B.Voc.Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Lab Course - XIII
Course Code - U-LAC-655
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the process of manufacturing of different sugar products such as coffee, fudge, chewing gum etc.
CO 2 Conduct routine experiments carried out in sugar processing industries like acidity, ash content, and moisture content of sugar products.
CO 3 Understand the use different food additives and food preservatives
CO 4 Estimate acidity and TSS of sugar products
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Program B.Voc.Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Food Industry Waste Management
Course Code - U-FWM-653
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand different food industry waste and their health hazards.
CO 2 Understand the types of waste generated in food industry
CO 3 Prepare flow process chart of food plant waste utilization processes.
CO 4 Understand the environmental and health hazards that arise from indiscriminate dumping of waste and pollution of natural resources
like the land, sea, and air.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Program B.Voc.Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Lab Course - XIV
Course Code - U-LAC-656
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Conduct experiments to find the TDS and TSS.
CO 2 Prepare flow process chart of food plant waste utilization processes
CO 3 Operate the electrodialysis apparatus and other instrumentation in food sector.
CO 4 Use the membrane separation techniques.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Program B.Voc.Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Food and Beverage Technology
Course Code - U-FBP-654
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop new beverages as per needs of industry.
CO 2 Carry out routine QC experiments of Beverage industry.
CO 3 Understand of the concept of different processing and preservation technologies
CO 4 Know the Importance of application of various alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Program B.Voc.Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Lab Course - XV
Course Code - U-LAC-657
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop new beverages as per needs of industry.
CO 2 Carry out routine QC experiments of Beverage industry.
CO 3 Understand the concept of quality in relation to fruit and based beverages.
CO 4 Understand the preservation techniques of different types of beverages.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Human Resource Development
Course Code - U-HRD-751
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Get equipped with the recruitment, selection and managerial developments.
CO 2 Use the various techniques like recruitment, selection, training for the organization and developments of HR.
CO 3 Understand the HR Management and system at various levels in general and in certain specific industries or organizations
CO 4 Develop relevant skills necessary for application in HR related issues
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Free Open-Source Software
Course Code - U-FOS-752
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand application of FOSS in Food industry.
CO 2 Analyze FOSS usage for agri-food: the extent, purpose, benefits and challenges
CO 3 Design a reference framework/model.
CO 4 Understand the Basic fundamentals, installation and use of software used in food industry.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Introductory Biotechnology
Course Code -U-IDB-753
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand biological processes that take place in and between cells and in and between organisms in nature.
CO 2 Describe and explain both biological processes and their importance for living organisms.
CO 3 Acquire knowledge of the most important research methods that are in use today to develop their knowledge in biological disciplines.
CO 4 Understand recombinant DNA technology and other technology in food biotechnology.
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Food Hygiene and Sanitation
Course Code - U-FHS-754
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn will understand importance of food hygiene with respect to industrial production.
CO 2 Get equipped with the knowledge of different tools and techniques used to sanitize food processing area.
CO 3 Acquire knowledge about sampling and it types, its implementation in food industry.
CO 4 Understand about different cleaning premises and surroundings used in food industry
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Program B.Voc.Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Lab Course - XVI
Course Code - U-LAC-755
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Present the rules of personal hygiene and the importance of adhering to safety rules and regulations.
CO 2 Use prevention of food poisoning and to introduce the requirements of safety in the workplace
CO 3 Understand Food safety and hygiene, types of hazards associated with food
CO 4 Understand the testing of sanitizers, disinfectants for antimicrobial activity
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Program B.Voc.Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Bakery & Confectionary
Course Code - U-BEC-756
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify the quality of baking and causes of spoilage.
CO 2 Perform to prepare hotel ready bake different bread products.
CO 3 Perform to prepare different types of cakes.
CO 4 Gain the knowledge related to various machineries used in bakery
Program B.Voc. (Food Processing and Technology) Third Year
Program B.Voc.Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Lab Course -XVII
Course Code - U-LAC-757
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn different aspects of Bakery industry.
CO 2 Understand the processing and echanization needed for Bakery and confectionary industry.
CO 3 Prepare the different types of bread.
CO 4 Analyze the quality evaluation of bakery products.
Program M.SC.BT First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Cell and Developmental Biology
Course Code - P-CDB-134
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe cell organelles and related functions of the cell.
CO 2 Understand the cell signaling concepts and its significance.
CO 3 Explain the process of cell division and cell cycle.
CO 4 Discuss the developmental biology of model organisms.
Semester I
Course Title - Biochemistry
Course Code - P-BIO-135
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe redox couples and redox potentials.
CO 2 Demonstrate the structural and functional role of biomolecules essential for cellular reactions.
CO 3 Know how the simple precursors give rise to large biomolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids.
CO 4 Explain the physiological significance of anabolic and catabolic pathways used to drive cellular functions.
Semester I
Course Title - Microbial Physiology
Course Code - P-MIP-136
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 To provide a fundamental understanding of the microbial world, basic structure and functions of microbes and relationship to the environment.
CO 2 To understand isolation of microbes using pure culture techniques.
CO 3 Knowledge of growth and culture media of Microbes.
CO 4 General Information about microbial respiration and photosynthesis
Semester I
Course Title - Bioinstrumentation and Emerging Techniques
Course Code - P-BIB-137
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Use selected analytical techniques and get knowledge about working principles, tools and its applications in biology.
CO 2 Carry out interpretation of results.
CO 3 Understand the microscopy and centrifugations techniques.
CO 4 Develop expertise, an understanding of the range and theories of chromatography and spectroscopy instruments and their applications in research and industry.
CO 5 Know the different emerging techniques used in biological sciences.
Program M.SC.BT First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Lab Course I
Course Code - P-LAC-138
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Discuss the principles of the techniques by which subcellular components of cells can be isolated, how their presence can be verified experimentally, and how such techniques may be utilized in research or diagnostics.
CO 2 Identify and describe the cellular structure of organs and tissues from prepared slides, and outline the principles of histochemical staining.
CO 3 Perform experimental techniques as instructed making accurate observations; record, analyze and interpret data.
Program M.SC.BT First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Lab course II
Course Code - P-LAC-139
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Estimate the unknown concentration of Biomolecules
CO 2 Use current biochemical techniques to plan and carry out experiments.
CO 3 Analyze biomolecules by separation techniques
Program M.SC.BT First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Lab Course III
Course Code - P-LAC-140
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify the various physiological groups of bacteria/archaea with their special features, and their applications.
CO 2 Learn to isolate microorganisms using pure culture techniques
CO 3 Understand Growth kinetics.
CO 4 Understand Microscopic examination of microorganisms and ways to study them using staining and other biochemical methods.
Program M.SC.BT First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Lab Course IV
Course Code - P-LAC-141
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand various techniques such as Centrifugation, microscopy, chromatography and spectroscopic analysis and their relevance in biological sciences
CO 2 understand principle behind the working of different instruments.
CO 3 Get the knowledge about the bioinstruments and its handling.
CO 4 Understand the uses and applications of different instruments used in biological research.
CO 5 Study the various methods for separation, purification and quantification of
biomolecules.
Program M.SC.BT First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Molecular Biology
Course Code - P-MOB-232
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the principles of inheritance from molecular mechanisms to population consequences
CO 2 Understand the synthesis, structure, and function of nucleic acids replication in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
CO 3 Understand the flow of genetic information in populations and the relationship between genetics and evolutionary theory.
CO 4 Extend understanding of the molecular mechanisms via which genetic information is stored, expressed and transmitted among generations.
Semester II
Course Title - Immunology and Immuno-techniques
Course Code - P-IMI-233
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the working of cells and organs of Immunology.
CO 2 Explain the properties of antigen, antibody and MHC molecules.
CO 3 Discuss the clinical aspects of Immunology.
CO 4 Describe various antigen-antibody reactions and their Significance.
Semester II
Course Title -Bioinformatics and Biostatistics
Course Code -P-BAB-234
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Demonstrate knowledge of the world-renowned biotechnology information repositories, such as NCBI databases, and the proficient use of the search algorithms for genes, proteins, RNA’s, peptides, disease biomarkers, compounds and biologics from these repositories.
CO 2 Apply the bioinformatics analysis tools for DNA sequencing, structure modeling, sequence alignment, microarray analysis and pathway analysis.
CO 3 Apply bioinformatics analysis knowledge and techniques to answer scientific questions in the health sciences.
Semester II
Course Title - Bioprocess Engineering
Course Code - P-BIE-235
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 After completing this course, the student will be able to define a bacterium, a fungus, a virus and archaea, give examples of structurally different microbes, and list microbes by their energy metabolism and carbon sources.
CO 2 The student will be able to evaluate the cultivation, enrichment and growth prevention methods for microbes.
CO 3 The student will be able to explain the roles of microbes in elemental cycles on Earth and, the waste decontamination methods based on microbial activities.
CO 4 He/she will be able to judge how microbes and enzymes could be applied in industry
Program M.SC.BT First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Lab Course V
Course Code - P-LAC-236
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Students are able to develop skills in isolation and purification of genomic DNA, RNA and plasmid DNA.
CO 2 Skills in Transformation Conjugation and Transduction Techniques.
CO 3 Molecular mechanism and evolutionary basis of genes (Mutation and Repair) through practical approach.
Program M.SC.BT First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Lab course VI
Course Code - P-LAC-236
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Concept of diagnosis of disease with help of kit based practicals.
CO 2 Structure of cells and organs of immunology with the help of microscopes.
CO 3 Explain the role of immunology in disease diagnosis.
Program M.SC.BT First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Lab Course VII
Course Code - P-LAC-238
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply the bioinformatics analysis tools for DNA sequencing, structure modeling, sequence alignment.
CO 2 Apply bioinformatics analysis knowledge and techniques to answer scientific questions in the health sciences.
Program M.SC.BT First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Lab course VIII
Course Code - P-LAC-239
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Bioprocess engineering, mutagenesis, protoplast fusion techniques for strain
improvement of primary and secondary metabolite.
CO 2 Upstream and Downstream processing.
CO 3 Able to use concepts of kinetics.
CO 4 Able to explain and apply the principles of the bioprocess operation unit to produce bioproducts.
Program M.SC.BT Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Genetic Engineering
Course Code - P-GEE-334
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Technical know-how on versatile techniques in genetic engineering like PCR, Blotting, molecular diagnosis, cell profiling etc
CO 2 Understand on application of genetic engineering techniques in basic and applied
experimental biology.
CO 3 Understand proficiency in designing and conducting experiments involving genetic manipulation.
CO 4 Understand the concept of recombinant DNA technology or genetic engineering
CO 5 Describe DNA fingerprinting, and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis and their applications
Semester III
Course Title - Microbial Biotechnology
Course Code - P-MIB-335
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the various concepts of fermentation; know the differences between
aerobic and anaerobic fermentation
CO 2 Understand the growth of microorganism and their role in producing foods and drinks.
CO 3 Produce some drinks and foods e.g. bread, beer, wine and vinegar resulting from alcoholic fermentation; produce some foods and drinks e.g. cheese, butter, yoghurt resulting from acidic
CO 4 Fermentation; and design a simple containment system (Bioreactor / fermentor)
Semester III
Course Title -Enzyme Technology And Protein Engineering
Course Code -P-EPE-336
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe structure, functions and the mechanisms of action of enzymes
CO 2 Learn kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions and enzyme inhibitory and regulatory process.
CO 3 Perform immobilization of enzymes.
CO 4 Get exposure of wide applications of enzymes and their future potential
Semester III
Course Title -Plant Biotechnology
Course Code - P-PLB-337
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Concepts, principles and processes in plant biotechnology
CO 2 Do applications and presentation of ongoing research.
CO 3 Explain of concepts, principles and usage of the acquired knowledge in biotechnological, pharmaceutical, medical and agricultural applications.
CO 4 use transmissible skills. Critic usage of literature and other sources, collection and interpretation of data, scientific and technical terminology.
Program M.SC.BT Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Lab Course IX
Course Code - P-LAC-338
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand technical know-how on versatile techniques in genetic engineering like PCR, Blotting, molecular diagnosis, cell profiling etc.
CO 2 Develop an understanding on application of genetic engineering techniques in basic and applied experimental biology.
CO 3 understand Proficiency in designing and conducting experiments involving genetic manipulation.
CO 4 Understand the concept of recombinant DNA technology or genetic engineering
Program M.SC.BT Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Lab Course X
Course Code - P-LAC-339
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the various concepts of fermentation; know the differences between aerobic and anaerobic fermentation
CO 2 Isolate and identify microorganisms from fermenting fruits, cereals and milk
CO 3 Produce some drinks and foods e.g. bread, beer, wine and vinegar resulting from alcoholic fermentation; produce some foods and drinks e.g. cheese, butter, yoghurt resulting from acidic
CO 4 Do fermentation; and design a simple containment system (Bioreactor / fermentor)
Program M.SC.BT Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Lab Course XI
Course Code - P-LAC-340
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions and enzyme inhibitory and regulatory process.
CO 2 Perform immobilization of enzymes.
CO 3 Get exposure of wide applications of enzymes and their future potential
Program M.SC.BT Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Lab Course XII
Course Code - P-LAC-341
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the PTC technique and lab organization with necessary explanations.
CO 2 Develop the special skills of PTC to establish own business and create employment in the field of seed and processing and related technique in various research organizations
Program M.SC.BT Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Genomics And Proteomics
Course Code - P-GEP-432
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the development of Omics technologies, with emphasis on genomics and proteomics
CO 2 Synthesize information to discuss the key technological developments that enabled modern genomic and proteomic studies
CO 3 Describe advanced genomics and proteomics technologies and the ways in which their data are stored
CO 4 Use bioinformatics techniques to query examples of genomic and proteomic databases to analyze cell biology
Semester IV
Course Title - Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Course Code - P-BBE-433
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Make themselve more employable in pharma industries.
CO 2 Identify different aspects of drug development.
CO 3 Gain preliminary knowledge of clinical trials.
Semester IV
Course Title -Food And Nano Biotechnology
Course Code -P-FNB-434
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Discuss applications, advantages and limitations of enzymes in the food industry
CO 2 Describe developments in the field of functional dairy products
CO 3 Describe examples of the application of omics techniques in food analysis, food
authenticity, food safety
CO 4 Criticize the strategies to engineer flavour profiles in plants and food materials
CO 5 Outline the major technical considerations for detecting GM foods and for species
identification in meat products.
Semester IV
Course Title -Environment Biotechnology
Course Code - P-ENB-435
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Explain the importance of microbial diversity in environmental systems, processes
and biotechnology
CO 2 Understand and explain the importance of molecular approaches in environmental
microbiology and biotechnology
CO 3 Describe existing and emerging technologies that are important in the area of
environmental biotechnology
CO 4 Describe biotechnological solutions to address environmental issues including
pollution, mineral resource winning, renewable energy and water recycling
CO 5 Undertake a range of practical approaches relevant to environmental microbiology and biotechnology and be able to record, report and discuss data
Program M.SC.BT Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Lab Course XIII
Course Code - P-LAC-436
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO 1 Discuss how biological systems information relating to genes, proteins and cellular structures can be used to model living cells, and even to create new synthetic cells.
CO 2 Gain the ability to use information technology to acquire relevant knowledge for their understanding of the current status of the field and its relevance to society.
CO 3 Gain the capacity to integrate knowledge across other disciplines in biotechnology.
CO 4 Understand the social issues and Problems related to Biological Fields.
CO 5 Write Research, Business Proposals.
Program M.SC.BT Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title - Lab Course-XIV
Course Code - P-LAC-437
Course Outcomes
At the end of the semester the students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop skills in detection of nutritional value in food
CO 2 Detect type of spoilage in Food sample.
CO 3 Learn Preservation Techniques.
CO 4 Determine Acidity, Alkalinity, Salinity, COD , BOD etc.
CO 5 Estimate Nitrogen of soil ( Kjeldals method) and metal content of soil
Program B. C.A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Basics of Computer
Course Code - U-BAC-179
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand fundamental concepts of computer system
CO 2 Learn organization, types of memory used and operating environment of GUI OS
CO 3 Apply knowledge of word processor, spreadsheet solution and presentation techniques
CO 4 Do Independent and self-motivated study in information technology.
Program B. C.A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Problem Solving Through C
Course Code: U-PST-180
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyze a computational problem and develop an algorithm/flowchart to find its solution
CO 2 Develop readable C programs with branching and looping statements, which uses Arithmetic, Logical, Relational operators
CO 3 Write readable C programs with arrays, structure or union for storing the data to be processed
CO 4 Implement modularity in the C programe
CO 5 Write C programs which will make use of use pointers for array, functions, structures etc.
Program B. C.A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Web Designing
Course Code: U-WDE-181
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Create simple static web site
CO 2 Apply various formatting effects with the help of CSS.
CO 3 Handle events/ different functions using HTML and javascript
CO 4 Write simple client side validations using java script
Program B. C.A. First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Statistical Foundation
Course Code: U-STE-182
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand and appreciate descriptive statistics.
CO 2 Understand the concepts of probability and random variables.
CO 3 Apply fundamental techniques of data representation and graphical representation of data.
CO 4 Work with range of data also find the variance and coefficient depends upon available data.
Program B. C.A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title – Operating System Concepts
Course Code: U-OSC-279
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand role of Operating System in terms of process, memory, file and I/O management.
CO 2 Apply and analyze the concept of a process, thread, mutual exclusion and deadlock.
CO 3 Apply and analyze the concepts of memory management techniques.
CO 4 Apply and analyze different techniques of file and I/O management
Program B. C.A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title – Data Structures
Course Code: U-DST-280
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Implement various linear and nonlinear data structures.
CO 2 Handle operations like insertion, deletion, searching and traversing on various data structures.
CO 3 Select appropriate sorting and searching technique for given problem.
CO 4 Apply the learned concepts in various domains like DBMS, Compiler Construction.
CO 5 Choose appropriate data structure for specified problem domain.
Program B. C.A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title – OOP Using C++
Course Code: U-OUC-281
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Solve computational problems using basic constructs like if-else, control structures, array.
CO 2 Implement relationships between classes.
CO 3 Identify importance of object-oriented programming and difference between structured oriented and object-oriented programming features.
CO 4 Make use of objects and classes for developing programs.
CO 5 Use various object-oriented concepts to solve different problems
Program B. C.A. First Year
Semester II
Course Title – Digital Logic
Course Code: U-DIL-282
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Convert different type of codes and number systems which are used in digital communication and computer systems.
CO 2 Identify different types of logic families which are the basic unit of different types of logic gates.
CO 3 Identify and describe introduction to digital concepts
CO 4 Apply the logic in different programming logic building.
CO 5 Identify the microprocessor and components of microprocessor
Program B. C.A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Object Oriented Programming Structure using C++
Course Code:U-OOP-390
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain the basic knowledge on Object Oriented concepts.
CO 2 Develop applications using Object Oriented Programming Concepts.
CO 3 Use the characteristics of an object-oriented programming language in a program.
CO 4 Use the basic object-oriented design principles in computer problem solving.
CO 5 Use the basic principles of software engineering in managing complex software project.
CO 6 Program with advanced features of the C++ programming language.
Program B. C.A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Database Management System
Course Code:U-OOP-391
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Assemble the information that is needed to design a database management system for a business information problem.
CO 2 Create conceptual and logical database designs for a business information problem.
CO 3 Design a database management system that satisfies relational theory and provides users with business queries, business forms, and business reports.
CO 4 Analyze the core terms, concepts, and tools of relational database management systems.
Program B. C.A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Web Designing and Programming
Course Code:U-WDP-392
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply a structured approach to identifying needs, interests, and functionality of a website.
CO 2 Design dynamic websites that meet specified needs and interests.
CO 3 Write well-structured, easily maintained, standards-compliant CSS code to present HTML pages in different ways.
CO 4 Use JavaScript to add dynamic content to pages.
CO 5 Select appropriate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code from public repositories of opensource and free scripts that enhances the experience of site visitors.
CO 6 Modify existing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code to extend and alter its functionality, and to correct errors and cases of poor practice.
CO 7 Modify existing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code to extend and alter its functionality, and to correct errors and cases of poor practice.
CO 8 Use JavaScript libraries (e.g. JQuery) to create dynamic pages.
Program B. C.A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Multimedia Using Flash
Course Code:U-MUF-393
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop an understanding of the tools used for creating two dimensional (2D) Graphics and animation.
CO 2 Facilitate the students to design 2D Graphics, 2D character modelling and Animation.
CO 3 Make the students create a CBT presentation.
Program B. C.A. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Android Operating System
Course Code:U-ADC-334-A
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Write xml code to design android controls ,
CO 2 Write java programs with object oriented features
CO 3 Create their own packages and able to access created packages.
Program B. C.A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Linux Operating System
Course Code:U-LOS-489
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Use the Linux O.S frequently
CO 2 Use all types of commands of Linux
CO 3 Make the shell programs very easily to solve the complex problem without any mistakes
CO 4 Create ,delete, modifye the users , groups
CO 5 Use the network file systems.
CO 6 Make the backups using backup strategies
Program B. C.A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Software Engineering
Course Code:U-SOE-490
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, ethical, manufacturability
CO 2 Workon multi-disciplinary teams.
CO 3 Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
CO 4 Understand the professional and ethical responsibility.
CO 5 Communicate effectively with software.
Program B. C.A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Course Code:U-MFC-491
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Formulate and interpret statements presented and determine their validity by applying the rules and methods of propositional logic.
CO 2 Demonstrate a working knowledge of set notation and elementary set theory, recognize the connection between set operational and logic.
CO 3 Apply the different properties of injections, surjections , bijections and composition functions.
CO 4 Determine when a relation is reflexive, symmetric, antisymmetric or transitive, apply the properties of equivalence relations and partial ordering relation.
Program B. C.A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Programming with Java
Course Code:U-PWJ-492
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Implement Object Oriented Programming Concepts.
CO 2 Use and create packages and interfaces in a Java program.
CO 3 Create final year project with database connectivity.
Program B. C.A. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Mobile Application Development Using Android
Course Code:U-ADC-434-M
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Design xml controls, join xml controls with java object
CO 2 Run app on real mobile device
CO 3 Create services, works with different java android classes like LocationManager, SensorManager, SQLiteOpenHelper etc.
CO 4 Get job of Android developer or xml-android app UI designer.
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Aptitude and Reasoning
Course Code:U-APR-614
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic concepts of quantitative ability
CO 2 Understand the basic concepts of logical reasoning Skills
CO 3 Acquire satisfactory competency in use of reasoning
CO 4 Solve campus placements aptitude papers covering Quantitative Ability, Logical Reasoning Ability
CO 5 Compete in various competitive exams like CAT, CMAT, GATE, GRE, GATE, UPSC, GPSC etc.
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Computer Network
Course Code:U-CON-615
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Master the terminology and concepts of the OSI reference model and the TCP‐IP Reference model.
CO 2 Master the concepts of protocols, network interfaces, and design/performance issues in local area networks and wide area networks.
CO 3 Familiar with wireless networking concepts.
CO 4 Solve issues in networking technologies.
CO 5 Create network tools and network programming.
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Relational DBMS
Course Code:U-RDB-616
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe the fundamentals of the PL/SQL programming language
CO 2 Write and execute PL/SQL programs in SQL*Plus
CO 3 Debug PL/SQL programs
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -GUI Programming using C#
Course Code:U-GPC-617
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Handle Visual Studio
CO 2 Design form with menus, controls and write code
CO 3 Work with Advance Controls
CO 4 Connect Front End with Back End
CO 5 Perform DML Operation
CO 6 Create database oriented application / small projects with database interaction.
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Cloud Computing
Course Code:U-CCT-618
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Differentiate different computing techniques.
CO 2 Compare various cloud computing providers/ Software.
CO 3 Cloud and Mobile Cloud Security Implementation and Administration.
CO 4 Understand Case Studies involved in cloud computing.
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Advance Java
Course Code:U-ADJ-619
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Use the methods of the Applet and Component classes required for a basic applet
CO 2 Describe the classes in the AWT package that relate to the Applet class
CO 3 Describe the AWT graphics explain controls and how to apply them in the container
CO 4 Develop programs using Event class and Event Listener Interface
CO 5 Develop a program for steps to connect a database
CO 6 Describe the use of JDBC
CO 7 Develop program to use JDBC to query a database and modify
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester V
Course Title -Programming Language Concept
Course Code:U-PLC-620
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Learn new programming paradigms and languages on their own.
CO 2 Describe programming language syntax formally and semantics informally
CO 3 Identify appropriate programming languages to use to address the specific needs of a stated problem.
CO 4 Explain and apply basic constructs and concepts used in common programming language
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Personality Development & Interview Techniques
Course Code:U-PDI-714
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Write resume
CO 2 Groom corporate habits
CO 3 Face frequently asked interview questions
CO 4 Understand the importance of respect as a critical corporate value
CO 5 Create the right impression in Interviews
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Web Designing Using ASP.Net
Course Code:U-WDA-715
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Design, Debug and Deploy web applications using ASP.NET
CO 2 Use of ASP.NET controls in web applications.
CO 3 Create database driven ASP.NET web applications.
CO 4 Create of web services.
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Digital Image Processing using Matlab
Course Code:U-DIP-716
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe fundamental steps used in digital image processing
CO 2 Understand applications of digital image processing
CO 3 Perform survey on image processing techniques
CO 4 Design and implement image processing programs with applying algorithms
CO 5 Solve Image Processing problems
CO 6 Describe different modalities and current techniques in image processing (overview)
CO 7 Describe how digital images are represented and stored efficiently depending on the desired quality, color depth
CO 8 Use the mathematical principles of digital image enhancement (contrast, noise)
CO 9 Describe and apply the concepts of filtering techniques
CO 10 Analyze the algorithms used in image processing to perform designated tasks using MATLAB
CO 11 Apply the knowledge primarily obtained by studying examples and cases in the field of biomedical imaging to other engineering disciplines.
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Database Administration
Course Code:U-DBA-717
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify and define the information that is needed to design a database management system for a business information problem
CO 2 Create and maintain databases and tables.
CO 3 Manipulate data in a database using SQL.
CO 4 Manage transactions and locks to ensure data concurrency and recoverability
CO 5 Manage users, privileges and resources
CO 6 Start up and shut down an Oracle instance and database
CO 7 Study fundamentals of Recent and Emerging Database Systems in Market.
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Python Programming
Course Code:U-PYP-718
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Adapt and combine standard algorithms to solve a given problem (includes numerical
CO 2 as well as non-numerical algorithms)
CO 3 Adequately use standard programming constructs: repetition, selection, functions,
CO 4 composition, modules, aggregated data (arrays, lists, etc.)
CO 5 Explain what a given program (in Python) does
CO 6 Identify and repair coding errors in a program
CO 7 Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Data Mining
Course Code:U-DAM-719
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Display a comprehensive understanding of different data mining tasks and the algorithms most appropriate for addressing them.
CO 2 Evaluate models/algorithms with respect to their accuracy.
CO 3 Demonstrate capacity to perform a self directed piece of practical work that requires the application of data mining techniques.
CO 4 Critique the results of a data mining exercise.
CO 5 Develop hypotheses based on the analysis of the results obtained and test them.
Program B. C.A. Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Programming with TypeScript
Course Code:U-PWT-720
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Compile, Test and Run TypeScript on workstation
CO 2 Use TypeScript classes and type annotations
CO 3 Build and run a simple app using TypeScript
CO 4 Code a web application using Typescript.
Program BSc CS First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Computer Fundamentals and Office Automation
Course Code - U-CFO-171
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Study the basics of Computer System Understand working of operating system and other application software
CO 2 Learn how to configure computer devices
CO 3 Understand working of operating system and other application software
CO 4 Understand and recognize when to use each of the Microsoft Office programs to create professional and academic documents which will empower students for better employability skills.
Program BSc CS First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Basics of Digital Electronics
Course Code - U-BDE-172
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand numerical information in different forms and Boolean algebra theorems
CO 2 Apply Boolean logic and Karnaugh-Map to simplify the Boolean expressions
CO 3 Implement and prove the truth tables of basic and universal logic gates
CO 4 Apply Tabulation procedure to minimize Boolean expressions
CO 5 Design and analyze combinational and sequential circuits
Program BSc CS First Year
Semester I
Course Title - Programming in C
Course Code - U-PIC-173
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Formulate an algorithm and draw flowchart for the given problem
CO 2 Implement the given algorithm in C
CO 3 Write programs using appropriate data types and control structures in C
CO 4 Understand and analyze various problem-solving methods
CO 5 Enhance their understanding of the logical flow of a program.
CO 6 Develop the skill of writing Algorithms and drawing Flowcharts
CO 7 Make a detailed study of the different decision-making structures and loop control structures
Program BSc CS First Year
Semester I
Course Title -Linux Operating System
Course Code - U-LOS-174
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand Linux installation, different Linux installation and Linux commands.
CO 2 Effectively use Linux Environment using shell, file system, scripts, filters and program development tools
CO 3 Perform file I/O management through commands and perform package management, storage management and failure recovery.
CO 4 Automate tasks and write simple programs using scripts
Program BSc CS First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Discrete Mathematics
Course Code - U-DMA-271
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Demonstrate working knowledge of set notation and elementary set theory and logic Construct compound statements using logical connectives and verify the validity of conclusion using inference rules
CO 2 Apply different properties of injections, surjections, bijections, compositions and inverse functions
CO 3 Determine when a relation is reflexive, symmetric, antisymmetric and transitive, apply the properties of equivalence relations and partial ordering
CO 4 Design and analyze various fundamentals of circuits
CO 5 Construct graphs and trees which are widely in software
Program BSc CS First Year
Semester II
Course Title -Data Structures and Algorithms
Course Code - U-DSA-272
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Use well-organized data structures in solving various problems.
CO 2 Explore and understand the concepts of data structures and its significance in programming
CO 3 Differentiate the usage of various structures in problem solution.
CO 4 Implement algorithms to solve problems using appropriate data structures using C language.
Program BSc CS First Year
Semester II
Course Title - C++ Programming
Course Code - U-CPR-273
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Analyze the strengths of object oriented programming
CO 2 Design and apply OOP concepts for effective programming
CO 3 Develop programming application using object oriented programming language C++
CO 4 Percept the utility and applicability of OOP
CO 5 Employ runtime error handling to develop a parallel processing application
Program BSc CS First Year
Semester II
Course Title - Web Programming with HTML and CSS
Course Code - U-WPH-274
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe different web technologies and application development issues and trends
CO 2 Distinguish between server-side and client-side web technologies
CO 3 Explain different components and technologies of World Wide Web as a platform
CO 4 Write valid and concise code for webpage
CO 5 Validate web form fields using Java Script
CO 6 Demonstrate knowledge of artistic and design K2 components that are used in the creation of a web site.
CO 7 Develop an interactive web site using web technologies HTML, CSS and Javascript
Program BSc CS. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Object Oriented Programming using C++
Course Code - U-OOP-382
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain the basic knowledge on Object Oriented concepts.
CO 2 Develop applications using Object Oriented Programming Concepts.
CO 3 Implement features of object oriented programming to solve real world problems.
CO 4 Use the characteristics of an object-oriented programming language in a program.
CO 5 Use the basic object-oriented design principles in computer problem solving.
CO 6 Use the basic principles of software engineering in managing complex software project.
CO 7 Program with advanced features of the C++ programming language.
Program BSc CS. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title - Core Java
Course Code - U-COJ-383
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Implement Object Oriented Programming Concepts.
CO 2 Use and create packages and interfaces in a Java program.
CO 3 Create final year project with database connectivity.
Program BSc CS. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Computer Network
Course Code - U-CON-384
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Independently understand basic computer network technology.
CO 2 Understand and explain Data Communications System and its components.
CO 3 Identify the different types of network topologies and protocols.
CO 4 Enumerate the layers of the OSI model and TCP/IP. Explain the function(s) of each layer.
CO 5 Identify the different types of network devices and their functions within a network
CO 6 Understand and building the skills of subnetting and routing mechanisms.
CO 7 Use basic protocols of computer networks, and how they can be used to assist in network design and implementation.
Program BSc CS. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Operating System
Course Code - U-OPS-385
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand functions, structures and history of operating systems
CO 2 Understand process management concepts including scheduling, synchronization, deadlocks
CO 3 Understand and implement multithreading concept
CO 4 Analyze concepts of memory management including virtual memory
CO 5 Design the protection and security mechanisms
Program BSc CS. Second Year
Semester III
Course Title -Android Operating System
Course Code - U-ADC-334-A
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 write xml code to design android controls
CO 2 write java programs with object oriented features
CO 3 create their own packages and able to access created packages.
Program BSc CS. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Software Engineering
Course Code - U-SOE-481
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, ethical, manufacturability
CO 2 Function on multi-disciplinary teams
CO 3 Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
CO 4 Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
CO 5 Communicate effectively
Program BSc CS. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Advance Java
Course Code - U-ADJ-482
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Use the methods of the Applet and Component classes required for a basic applet
CO 2 Describe the classes in the AWT package that relate to the Applet class
CO 3 Describe the AWT graphics explain controls and how to apply them in the container
CO 4 Develop programs using Event class and Event Listener Interface
CO 5 Develop a program for steps to connect a database
CO 6 Describe the use of JDBC
CO 7 Develop program to use JDBC to query a database and modify
CO 8 Describe life cycle of servlet
CO 9 Develop program using javax.servlet package
CO 10 Explain JSP Architecture and its Life cycle
Program BSc CS. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -C#.Net
Course Code - U-CNT-483
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe basic concepts and develop programs in C# using object oriented features like delegates, events, errors and exceptions
CO 2 Explain Common language runtime (CLR) as a platform for managed code
CO 3 Describe the features of Common language runtime (CLR) and develop efficient code with C# on .NET framework
CO 4 Develop windows based applications & services on .NET framework
CO 5 Describe overview of .NET framework
CO 6 Interpret data access and develop windows applications
CO 7 Apply an understanding of the .NET technology and C#.net components to develop a windows based application which solves specified problem domain
CO 8 Use of ADO.NET technology for developing database oriented applications
CO 9 Understand the professional responsibility
CO 10 Apply an understanding of the need for high ethical standards in the practice of engineering towards people and the environment
Program BSc CS. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Multimedia Using Flash
Course Code -U-MUF-484
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Develop an understanding of the tools used for creating two dimensional (2D) Graphics and animation.
CO 2 Design 2D Graphics, 2D character modeling and animation.
CO 3 Create a CBT presentation.
Program BSc CS. Second Year
Semester IV
Course Title -Mobile Application Development Using Android
Course Code -U-ADC-434-A
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Design xml controls, join xml controls with java object
CO2 Run app on real mobile device
CO3 Create services, works with different java android classes like LocationManager, SensorManager, SQLiteOpenHelper etc.
CO4 Develop Android App or xml-android app UI designer.
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Aptitude and Reasoning
Course Code - U-APR-601
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the basic concepts of quantitative ability
CO 2 Understand the basic concepts of logical reasoning Skills
CO 3 Acquire satisfactory competency in use of reasoning
CO 4 Solve campus placements aptitude papers covering Quantitative Ability, Logical Reasoning Ability
CO 5 Compete in various competitive exams like CAT, CMAT, GATE, GRE, GATE, UPSC, GPSC etc.
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Digital Image Processing
Course Code - U-DIP-602
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Describe fundamental steps used in digital image processing
CO 2 Understand applications of digital image processing
CO 3 Design and implement image processing programs to solve image processing problems
CO 4 Describe how digital images are represented and stored efficiently depending on the desired quality, color depth
CO 5 Use the mathematical principles of digital image enhancement (contrast, noise)
CO 6 Describe and apply the concepts of filtering techniques
CO 7 Analyze the algorithms used in image processing to perform designated tasks using MATLAB
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - RDBMS through Oracle
Course Code - U-RDB-603
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the role of database in organizations.
CO 2 Normalize database tables in order to design and implement correct database systems.
CO 3 Understand and use the Structured Query Language (SQL) in depth and obtain ample hands-on practice.
CO 4 Understand and use database transactions and concurrency
CO 5 Create a Term Project that covers all aspects of designing a database and the SQL requests that run against that database.
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Web Designing Using ASP.Net
Course Code - U-ASP-604
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Design web applications using ASP.NET
CO 2 Use Server Controls in Real-time application
CO 3 Understand Concept of Master Page Implementation on Website
CO 4 Implement Session in web application
CO 5 Build Simple Website
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Programming with Python
Course Code - U-PWP-605
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Adapt and combine standard algorithms to solve a given problem (includes numerical as well as non-numerical algorithms)
CO 2 Adequately use standard programming constructs: repetition, selection, functions, composition, modules, aggregated data
CO 3 Identify and repair coding errors in a program
CO 4 Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Internet Programming
Course Code - U-INP-606
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Apply a structured approach to identifying needs, interests, and functionality of a website.
CO 2 Design dynamic websites that meet specified needs and interests.
CO 3 Write well-structured, easily maintained, standards-compliant CSS code to present HTML pages in different ways
CO 4 Use JavaScript to add dynamic content to pages.
CO 5 Select appropriate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code from public repositories of open source and free scripts that enhances the experience of site visitors
CO 6 Modify existing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code to extend and alter its functionality, and to correct errors and cases of poor practice.
CO 7 Effectively debug JavaScript code, making use of good practice and debugging tools.
CO 8 Use JavaScript libraries (e.g. JQuery) to create dynamic pages.
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester V
Course Title - Computer Graphics
Course Code - U-COG-607
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Gain knowledge of the graphics devices
CO 2 Understand the theory of 2D and 3D transformations, projection and viewing
CO 3 Create graphics designs
CO 4 Acquire knowledge of clipping and windowing algorithms.
CO 5 Understand, design and implement scene graphs
CO 6 Use Practical skills in graphics programming including scene graph
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Personality Development & Interview Techniques
Course Code - U-PDI-701
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Write resume
CO 2 Groom corporate habits
CO 3 Face frequently asked interview questions
CO 4 Understand the importance of respect as a critical corporate value
CO 5 Create the right impression in Interviews
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Principles of Compiler Design
Course Code - U-PCD-702
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the concrete view on the theoretical and practical aspects of compiler design
CO 2 Understand the compilation process
CO 3 Describe the notion of DFA’s, NFA’s, regular expressions and context free grammar
CO 4 Understand and Create lexical rules and grammars for a programming language
CO 5 Apply the knowledge primarily obtained by studying structure and context free grammar in the field of designing a compiler for a concise programming language
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Web Programming Using PHP
Course Code - U-WPP-703
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Handle XAMP
CO 2 Design form with HTML and write Script
CO 3 Write OOP code with php
CO 4 Manage State
CO 5 Connect Front End with Back End
CO 6 Perform DML Operation on Mysql
CO 7 Work with Client side and Server side scripts
CO 8 Host web pages
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Database Administration
Course Code - U-DBA-704
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Identify and define the information that is needed to design a database management system for a business information problem
CO 2 Create and maintain databases and tables.
CO 3 Manipulate data in a database using SQL.
CO 4 Manage transactions and locks to ensure data concurrency and recoverability
CO 5 Manage users, privileges and resources
CO 6 Start up and shut down an Oracle instance and database
CO 7 Study fundamentals of Recent and Emerging Database Systems in Market.
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title - Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms
Course Code - U-ADA-705
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Select appropriate data structures as applied to specified problem definition.
CO 2 Implement Linear and Non-Linear data structures operations
CO 3 Implement operations like searching, insertion, and deletion, traversing mechanism etc. on various data structures
CO 4 Implement appropriate sorting/searching technique for given problem and analyze the complexity
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Data Mining
Course Code - U-DAM-706
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Understand the importance of data mining and the principles of business intelligence
CO 2 Organize and prepare the data needed for data mining using pre preprocessing techniques
CO 3 Perform exploratory analysis of the data to be used for mining.
CO 4 Implement the appropriate data mining methods like classification, clustering or Frequent Pattern mining on large data sets.
CO 5 Define and apply metrics to measure the performance of various data mining algorithms.
Program BSc CS Third Year
Semester VI
Course Title -Cloud Computing
Course Code - U-CLC-707
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 1 Differentiate various computing techniques
CO 2 Analyze the performance, scalability, and availability of the underlying cloud technologies and software
CO 3 Compare various cloud computing providers/software’s
CO 4 Implement and administrate Cloud and Mobile Cloud Security.
CO 5 Compare the advantages and disadvantages of various cloud computing platforms.
CO 6 Identify security and privacy issues in cloud computing.
CO 7 Solve a real-world problem using cloud computing through group collaboration