Program Outcomes: B.A. (UG)
01) Learners will be equipped with comprehensive understanding of literary genres, trends and literary movements from the History of English , Marathi and Hindi Literature; thereby, enabling them to understand the valuable co-relation between the socio-culture, economical and historical contexts behind the literary production.
02) Learners will acquire the discipline to become reflective and imaginative thinkers through a close, critical and analytical reading of the prescribed texts.
03) Learners will acquire the language skills to cope up with the challenges of outer world and will subsequently be equipped with required skills of a good citizen.
04) To understand various concepts and theories of economics and to create awareness about cooperation and international trade.
05) The students will get basic and introductory knowledge of Political Science, Local Self Government System and Indian Constitution.
Department of English
Course Outcomes
FYBA: Communication Skills in English
Outcomes:
01) It enhanced language proficiency by providing adequate exposure to reading and writing skills
02) It also helped to orient the learners towards the functional aspects of language 03) It increased the range of lexical resources through a variety of exercises
FYBA: Introduction to Literature (Paper I)
Outcomes:
01) To write clearly, coherently and effectively about various genres literature
02) To recognize the culture and context of the work of literature 03) To develop sensitivity to Nature and fellow human beings
SYBA: Indian Literature in English (Paper II)
Outcomes:
01) It introduced learners to the uniqueness of Indian Literature in English 02) The learners got acquainted with the pluralistic dimensions of Indian
Literature in English 03) It helped them to understand the different genres of Indian Literature in English
04) It familiarized learners with different perspectives of approaching this Literature
05) It made learners aware of prominent Indian writers in English
SYBA: American Literature (Paper III)
Outcomes:
01) The learners of literature acquainted with the various genres and literary terms of 20th century American Literature
02) It sensitized the learners to the themes and styles of American Literature 03) It introduced them to the socio-culture milieu of 20th century America through literary texts
04) It helped to enhance their understanding of American, African-American and multi-culture sensibilities by introducing them to the literary works representing them
05) It facilitated cross-culture perspective and discussion on American literature
TYBA: 16th to 18th Century English Literature (Paper IV)
Outcomes:
01) To understand the distinctive features of English literature of 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries
02) To comprehend how background influences shaped the writer’s thinking 03) To recognize and appreciate the literary masters who dominated the scene
04) To grasp the different writing styles that each age adopted
TYBA: Literary Criticism (Paper V)
Outcomes:
01) Use some important critical terms
02) Become aware the nature and function of literature and criticism 03) Impart the technique of close reading of literary texts
04) Understand the various literary theories and critical approaches
05) Be familiar with the tenets of practical criticism
TYBA: Grammar and Art of Writing (Paper VI)
Outcomes:
01) Gain a basic understanding of phonetics, morphology and word transformation
02) Have improved speaking skills
03) Have developed adequate knowledge of the rules of grammar, grammatical analysis and sentence transformation 04) Write effectively in various domains
TYBA: 19th Century English Literature (Paper VII)
Outcomes:
01) To view literary works in their dynamic interface with the background 02) To understand the literature of the 19th century as a complex outcome of artistic, intellectual and socio-political cross currents
03) To appreciate poetry as the mirroring private personality, protest and subsequently, public concerns
04) To view the development of the Victorian Novel as informed by Victorian morality as well as by larger democratic processes
05) To contextualize the impulses behind the significant emergence of women writing in 19th century
TYBA: 20th Century British Literature (Paper VIII)
Outcomes:
01) Students will be equipped with comprehensive understanding literary genres, trends and literary movements in 20th century British Literature; thereby, enabling them to understand the valuable co-relation between the socio-culture, economical and historical contexts; behind the literary production
02) Students will acquire the discipline to become reflective and imaginative thinkers through a close, critical and analytical reading of the prescribed texts
TYBA: Drama and Theatre (Paper IX)
Outcomes:
01) Analyze the social and artistic movements that have shaped theatre and drama
02) Apply discipline specific skills to the creation of drama
03) Analyze the difference between the concepts of drama and theatre
04) Demonstrate knowledge of the history of drama and theatre as a literature and performing art.
Department of Economics & Political Science
Department of Economics S &Science
Course outcomes –
F.Y B.A ECO-I Semester I & II.
Outcomes: I. The concept of demand and the two important schools of thought in demand analysis 2. The learner will know about the concept of production through economics perspective
- The classification of markets and how the price of a commodity is determined in different markets.
S.Y.B.A ADVERTISING Paper I& II, Semester III
Outcome:- 1. Learners will know about Importance of Advertising in cooperative world.
- Learner will know about the Features, organization of Advertising agency.
- Learner will know about the Evaluation methods of advertising.
T.Y.B.A. S Semester – V. ADVANCED MICRO ECONOMICS-III Paper-VII
OUTCOMES: 1. Enable students to get knowledge on New Market structure, imperfect Competition. 2. Provides understanding on the welfare economics and economics of information.
Economics Of Growth And Development Paper-Vii
OUTCOMES: 1. Enable students to apply and analyse issues in the development process.
- Students will be able to identify the issues related of growth and development.
- Students will be able to understand the policy option and analysed the measures taken for the development of an economy Science
ECONOMICS OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATION Paper-IX
OUTCOMES:
- Students will obtain information regarding various agricultural issues in India and remedies for it. 2. Making awareness about self-employment through various local business like agro- tourism. travel agents. horticulture. floriculture. fishery and animal husbandry.
T.Y.B.A. Semester-VI MACRO ECONOMICS -III Paper-XIII
OUTCOMES :
- Enable students to get knowledge on Goods Market in the open Economy
- Provides understanding on the exchange Rate Regimes. crisis.
International Economics Paper-xiv
OUTCOMES:
- Students will be able to identify the benefits of the intemational trade.
- Students will be able to understand the Trade Policy and Regionalism.
Economics Of Agriculture And Cooperation Paper-XV
OUTCOMES:
- Students will obtain information regarding various co-operative society in India.
- Making awareness about marketing. finance and employment through various co-operative society
Hindi Department BA
Course Outcomes
- छात्रों को हिंदी साहित्य की विविध विधाओं का परिचय व ज्ञान बढता नजर आता है |
- छात्रों में हिंदी साहित्य की विविध विधाओं द्वारा सामाजिक व धार्मिक एकता, बंधुता व सौहार्द्रता की भावना का विकास हो रहा है|
- पारिवारिक बिखारते रिश्तों को सहेजने की क्षमताओं का विकास हो रहा है|
- प्रकृती के प्रति सम्मान व प्राकृतिक जीवों के प्रति मानवियता व सहानभूती का विकास हो रहा है|
- राष्ट्रीय एकता की भावना का विकास हो रहा है|
- आंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर पार मानवीय सामाजिक भावनाओं का परिचय मिलता है|
- पदव्युत्तर शिक्षा के बाद अनेक छात्रोंको रोजगार, व्यवसाय आदि अवसर उपलब्ध हुए है|
DEPARTMENT OF MARATHI
COURSE OUTCOMES
FIRST YEAR B. A. COMP. MARATHI:
- साहित्यातील कथा ही संकल्पना समजून घेतील.
- मराठी साहित्यातील कथन साहित्याच्या परंपरांची माहिती होईल.
- कविता ही संकल्पना समजून घेतील.
- मराठीतील विविध कवी आणि त्यांच्या साहित्यिक कार्याचा परिचय होईल.
- व्यावहारिक मराठी अभ्यासातून लेखन, वाचन, चिंतन कौशल्ये विकसित होतील.
FIRST YEAR B. A. OPTIONAL MARATHI PAPER I
- नाटक ही साहित्य संकल्पना समजून घेतील.
- मराठी साहित्यातील नाटकांची परंपरा माहिती होईल.
- नाटक संहिता आणि सादरीकरण यांतील भेद लक्षात येईल.
- प्रवास वर्णन या साहित्य प्रकाराचे स्वरूप समजून घेतील.
- प्रवास वर्णनाच्या माध्यमातून विविध देश-प्रदेशांची संस्कृती समजून घेतील.
- व्यक्तिगत प्रवासाचे अनुभव कथन व लेखन करतील.
- स्वानुभव लेखनातून लेखन करण्याचा आत्मविश्वास निर्माण होईल.
SECOND YEAR B. A. OPTIONAL MARATHI PAPER II:
- कादंबरी ही साहित्य संकल्पना समजून घेतील.
- मराठीतील कादंबरी लेखनाची परंपरा समजून घेऊन कालसापेक्ष विषयांचा अभ्यास करतील.
- कादंबरीच्या विविध प्रकारांची माहिती होईल.
- आत्मचरित्र ही संकल्पना समजून घेतील.
- चरित्र, आत्मचरित्र, आत्मकथन या संकल्पना समजून घेतील.
- मराठीतील आत्मचरित्रे अभ्यासून व्यक्तीची जडणघडण कशी होते ते समजून घेतील.
- आपल्या आयुष्यातील घटना आत्मकथन स्वरूपात लिहितील.
SECOND YEAR A. OPTIONAL MARATHI PAPER III:
- भाषेचे स्वरूप, घटक व कार्य जाणून घेतील.
- बोली भाषांचे स्वरूप, भेद व महत्व अभ्यासतील.
- स्वतःच्या प्रदेशातील बोलीभाषेचे स्वरूप लक्षात घेतील.
- बोली भाषा व प्रमाण भाषा यांचे स्वरूप जाणून घेतील व दोन्ही प्रकारांचा अबलंब करतील.
THIRD YEAR B. A. OPTIONAL MARATHI PAPER IV:
- प्राचीन व मध्ययुगीन मराठी वाङमयाच्या इतिहासाची माहिती घेतील.
- मध्ययुगीन मराठी वाङमयाचे रचना प्रकार समजतील.
- मराठी भाषेतील लेखन परंपरा समजून घेतील. ४. मराठी भाषेबद्दल अभिमान निर्माण होईल.
- संत, पंडिती, शाहीरी वाडमय व बखर वाङमयाचा परिचय होईल.
THIRD YEAR B. A. OPTIONAL MARATHI PAPER V:
- भारतीय साहित्य विचारांचा परिचय होईल.
- भारतीय साहित्य आस्वादाची प्रक्रिया समजेल.
- भारतीय साहित्याची निर्मिती प्रक्रिया व प्रयोजनांचा परिचय होईल.
- पाश्चात्य साहित्य विचारांचा परिचय होईल.
- पाश्चात्य साहित्य आस्वादाची प्रक्रिया समजेल.
- पाश्चात्य साहित्याची निर्मिती प्रक्रिया व प्रयोजनांचा परिचय होईल.
Hindi Department MA
Program and Course Outcomes
- छात्रों को हिंदी साहित्य की विविध विधाओं का परिचय व ज्ञान बढता नजर आता है |
- छात्रों में हिंदी साहित्य की विविध विधाओं द्वारा सामाजिक व धार्मिक एकता, बंधुता व सौहार्द्रता की भावना का विकास हो रहा है|
- पारिवारिक बिखारते रिश्तों को सहेजने की क्षमताओं का विकास हो रहा है|
- प्रकृती के प्रति सम्मान व प्राकृतिक जीवों के प्रति मानवियता व सहानभूती का विकास हो रहा है|
- राष्ट्रीय एकता की भावना का विकास हो रहा है|
- आंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर पार मानवीय सामाजिक भावनाओं का परिचय मिलता है|
- पदव्युत्तर शिक्षा के बाद अनेक छात्रोंको रोजगार, व्यवसाय आदि अवसर उपलब्ध हुए है|
Arts, Commerce and Science College, Lanja
Department of Commerce
Programme Outcome
- Com. ( Regular)
Programme | Outcome |
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Course outcomes
First Year B. Com. |
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Course
Commerce paper I & II (Semester I & II) |
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Accountancy and Financial Management Paper I & II (Semester I & II)
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Second Year B. Com. | |
Commerce paper III & IV (Semester III & IV) | |
Accountancy and Financial Management III and IV
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Group: Business Management
Subject: Marketing Management I & II (Semester III & IV) |
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Group: Financial Accounting and Auditing | |
Subject: Auditing
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Third Year B. Com. | |
Financial Accounting
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After completion of study the students will be able to:
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Cost Accounting | After conclusion of study the students will be able to:
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Group: Business Management | |
Management and Organisation Development – I & II (Semester V & VI)
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After the completion of the course the students are expected to :
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Financial Management | After Completion of this course the student would be able to
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Indirect tax |
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Export marketing
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Department of B.Com. (Accounting And Finance)
Programme Outcome (PO), Program Specific Outcome (PSO) and Course Outcome (CO)
Name of the Programme | Programme Outcome | Program Specific Outcome |
B.com. Accounting -and Finance | To develop fundamental knowledge about the fields of finance, accountancy, audit, taxation, law, technology and innovative practices by adopting learner centric pedagogy. | Have fundamental knowledge of finance, accountancy, audit, taxation, law, technology and innovative practices. |
To motivate students to pursue higher studies such as chartered accountancy, cost accountancy, Bachelor of Accounts & Finance (B.A.F) (Programme) chartered financial analyst, Business administration and company Secretaryship | Communicate effectively with all stakeholders | |
To nurture students’ ability to work as consultants. | Work at both individual and team level. | |
To arouse students’ interest in research. | Ability to conceptualize a complex issue into a coherent written statement and oral | |
Makes students capable of recognizing and resolving ethical issues.
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solve specific business problems and decision making. Apply ethical principles and commitment towards professional ethics and responsibility.
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FYBAF
Semester – I |
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Sr. No. | Name of The Course | Code Course | Course Outcomes (After completing this course, the students will be able to) |
1 | Foundation Course | UA&FFSI.7 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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2 | Business Communication I | UA&FFSI.6 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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3 | Business Economics I | UA&FFSI.3 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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4 | Business Environment | UA&FFSI.5 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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5 | Cost Accounting I | UA&FFSI.2 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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6 | Financial Accounting I | UA&FFSI.1 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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7 | Financial Management | UA&FFSI.4 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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FYBAF
Semester – II |
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Sr. No. | Name of The Course | Code Course | Course Outcomes (After completing this course, the students will be able to) |
1 | Foundation Course | UA&FFSII.3 |
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2 | Auditing I | UA&FFSII.2 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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3 | Financial Accounting II | UA&FFSII.1 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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4 | Business Mathematics | UA&FFSII.6 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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5 | Innovative Financial Services | UA&FFSII.4 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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6 | Business Law – I | UA&FFSII.5 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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7 | Business Communication | UA&FFSII.7 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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SYBAF
Semester – III |
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Sr. No. | Name of The Course | Code Course | Course Outcomes (After completing this course, the students will be able to) |
1 | Foundation Course in Commerce (Financial Market Operation) | UA&FFSIII.5 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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2 | Business Economics II | UA&FFSIII.4 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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3 | Cost Accounting II | UA&FFSIII.2 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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4 | Direct Taxation | UA&FFSIII.3 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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5 | Financial Accounting III | UA&FFSIII.1 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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6 | Business Law | UA&FFSIII.6 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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7 | Information Technology I | UA&FFSIII.7 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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SYBAF
Semester – IV |
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Sr. No. | Name of The Course | Code Course | Course Outcomes (After completing this course, the students will be able to) |
1 | Foundation Course in Management (Introduction to Management) | UA&FFSIV.4 |
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2 | Research Methodology | UA&FFSIII.4 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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3 | Financial Accounting | UA&FFSIV.1 |
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4 | Management Accounting | UA&FFSIV.2 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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5 | Business Law – III | UA&FFSIV.5 | At the end of this course students should able to:
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6 | Information Technology – II | UA&FFSIV.6 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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TYBAF
Semester -V |
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Sr. No. | Name of The Course | Code Course | Course Outcomes (After completing this course, the students will be able to) |
1 | Management Application | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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2 | Research Methodology | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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3 | Cost Accounting | UA&FFSV.2 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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4 | Indirect Taxation | UA&FFSV.5 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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5 | Financial Accounting – V | UA&FFSV.1 | At the end of this course students should able to:
Students have understood the ways to raise capital in the primary market by public companies and private companies. Students have understood types of prospectus and its need to issue in different situations. |
6 | Financial Accounting – VI | UA&FFSV.3 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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TYBAF
Semester -VI |
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Sr. No. | Name of The Course | Code Course | Course Outcomes (After completing this course, the students will be able to) |
1 | Indian Economics | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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2 | Financial Management | UA&FFSVI.6 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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3 | Cost Accounting | UA&FFSVI.2 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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4 | Taxation – III | UA&FFSVI.5 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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5. | Financial Accounting – VI | UA&FFSVI.4 | At the end of this course students should be able to:
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M.Com Business Management – Program outcomes
- After completing of graduation, students can appear to different professional exams like C.A., C. S., CMA, L.L.B., C.F.A. etc. and competitive examinations like MPSC, UPSC, Bank Recruitment, Railway Recruitment etc.
- Students can also get the practical skills regarding accounting, auditing.
- Due to wide range of subjects in commerce, it results in strengthening capacities in varied areas of commerce and industry aiming towards holistic development of learners.
- Develops communication skills and build confidence to face the challenges of the corporate world.
Course Outcome
Strategic Management
- Learners will be able to comprehend new strategic management ideas and their applications in the workplace.
- Students receive information on business, corporate, and global reforms.
- Learners improve their learning and analytical skills so that they can solve problems and offer strategic solutions.
- Students become acquainted with contemporary innovations and trends in the business sector.
E-Commerce
- Learners will be able to grasp the expanding world of ecommerce via the use of an analytical framework.
- Learners become familiar with contemporary ecommerce concerns and issues.
- Students get a grasp of various business concepts.
- Learners will be able to comprehend web-based commerce and analyse a company &e-commerce needs.
- Learners gain knowledge of the legal and regulatory environment, as well as E-commerce security challenges
- Students get a grasp of various business concepts.
Entrepreneurial Management
- The student learn and understand Sharpen creative, innovative and developing the problem solving skills
- Equipped the student with life skills and prepare them to tackle failures and uncertainties.
- Overview on women and social entrepreneurship.
- Understanding on entrepreneurial environment and its relevance in student.
Marketing Strategies and Practices
- The student will gain the broad understanding of marketing practicing concepts, competition and marketing strategies.
- The marketing strategies and practices course provides an overview of competitive strategies, product, pricing, promotion strategies and Emerging strategies in advance today’s era that will form the base for the application based studies
Retail Management
- The student understand retail business and mechanisms identify its workIng
- The student learn to E – retailine concept and as well as challenges aware in Challenges
- This subject providing an insight to the students Issue associated with regarding various store merchandising, operation, visual merchandising, the inventory management, retail sales etc
- Student aware of various career To help of opportunities in retail sector
Travel and tourist management
- To help of opportunities in retail sector. understand concept in broader contextualize tourism within cultural, of society. environmental, political and economic dimensions
- Student learns how to apply relevant and technology for the production management of tourism experiences.
- Thoughts are being raised on how sustainability principles can be applied to tourism practices in local and global contexts.
Economics for Business Decisions (Micro)
- The course helps to equip the students with basic tools of economic theory and its practical applications.
- Learners will familiarize with the understanding of the economic aspects of current affairs and thereby prepares them to analyses the market behavior with economic way of thinking.
- In addition to providing an insight into application of economic principles in business decisions, it also intends to widen analytical ability of the students and to provide them a foundation for further study of economics.
- Understanding the use of concepts of business economics.
Economics for Business Decisions (Macro)
- Enhance students’ knowledge about Macro Economics and they will grasp fully the theoretical rationale behind policies at the country as well as corporate level.
- Through this course learners receive a firm grounding on the basic.
- Macro-economic concepts that strengthen analysis of crucial economic Policies.
- Better understanding and updating knowledge of macroeconomic policies through regularly reading of suggested current readings and related articles in the dailies and journals.
- Understanding international aspects of Trade policies.
M.Com Accounting – Program Outcomes
- After completing of graduation, students can get skills regarding various aspects like accounting, marketing, advertising, basic administration, etc.
- Students can get thorough knowledge of finance and commerce.
- After completing of graduation, the students can get the knowledge to become Manager, Accountant , Management Accountant, Cost Accountant, Auditor, Company Secretary, Teacher, Professor, Stock Agents, Government employees and so on.,
- Enhancement of decision making capability of the students at personal & professional level
- Entrepreneurial skills development to start up their own Business.
- After completing of graduation, the students can get the knowledge of different specializations in Accounting, costing, business management etc.
Course Outcomes
Advanced Financial Accounting
- Create the awareness of Indian banking system.
- Understand the reforms and other developments in the Indian Banking
- Insight into the functions and role of Reserve Bank of lndia.
- Identify events that need to be recorded in Banking Company the Final Account of and Their Schedules
- Develop the skill of recording financial transactions and preparation of reports in accordance with Banking & Describe Insurance Act.
- The techniques relating to Equip with co-operative Society the knowledge of accounting process and final preparationo1 accounts of Foreign Currency Conversion As-13 and
- identify Insurance and analyze the reasons for difference between Banking and Insurance
Advance Cost Accounting
- This course provides the students an understanding of the application of advanced cost accounting techniques for management such as Single output costing, process costing, cost allocation, ABC costing, Responsibility Accounting & Strategic Cost Management etc.
- The student is expected to have a good working knowledge of the subject.
- Students learn about cost accounting for cost management, planning and control through budgetary control and variance analysis through activity based costing.
- Students acquire decision making skill in cost accounting to the level where he or she can function effectively as a professional.
Direct Tax
- Students will be able to identify the technical terms related to direct taxation.
- Students should be able to determine the residential status of an assessed and thus should be able to compute the taxable income of assesse with different residential status.
- Students will be able to compute income from salaries, house property, business/profession, capital gains and income from other sources.
- Students will be able to understand the various benefits/ deductions under Chap VI-A of the Income tax act, 1961 which are to be reduced from the gross total income of the assesse.
- Students will be able to compute the net total income and the total tax liability of an individual assesse considering the income from all heads of income and the deduction under Chap V- A of the Income tax act, 1961.
- Students will be able to compute the taxable income and tax for partnership firm
Indirect Tax
- Understand the importance of indirect taxes (GST) in the Indian and global economy and its contribution to the economic development.
- Understand the implications of GST on the taxable capacity consumers, dealers and of the society at large and its changes
- Learners able to be changes a tax consultant in management and Preparing the tax planning,
- The Payment of tax and filing of tax returns.
- Student will able to identify and analyze the under different procedural aspects applicable statutes related to indirect taxation.
- Student will able to understand the basic principles underly1ng ne Indirect Taxation Statutes (with Act 2017). Reference to Goods & Service Tax Student will able to examine the method of tax credit. Inflows and outflows, tax imposition, tax exemption, tax deduction, Delivery of goods and services, Tax rates, Periodic tax returns. Place of delivery of goods and services and its impact on GST.
- By the end of the course students will be able to describe how the provisions in the corporate tax laws can be used for tax planning
Financial Management
- Leaners are made aware of the skill to manage financial resources of a company.
- Learners understand the various sources of finance available to businessmen these days.
- Ability to select an investment proposal by analyzing the compounded and discounted value of money invested.
- Learners are made aware of the importance of Capital Budgeting and different techniques of capital budgeting for decision making.
- Learners understand the concept of working capital, cash management, receivable management, inventory management and its requirements and control policies.
- Learners understand the concept of budgetary control its importance, limitations and preparation of different types of budget.
- Learners understand the concept of strategic financial management, financial decision making and financial planning process
Corporate Financial Accounting
- To study the basic concepts of corporate accounting.
- To understand the proceedings of the preparation of consolidated balance sheet
- To get an idea about Green accounting, Double accounts, Farm accounts, voyage accounts, and liquidation proceedings of companies
- To give a detailed view of legal provisions regarding calculation of Value of Shares.
- To explain the concept of divisible profits and various accounting procedures.
- To give a comprehensive view of legal provisions governing audit of Companies and its various kinds implications in
- To prepare the final accounts of companies.
- To know the liquidator’s final statement of accounts
B.Sc.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
PO1 Students will have a firm foundation in the fundamentals and application of current Science and scientific theories including those in Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and Mathematics
PO2 Students will be skilled in problem solving, critical thinking and analytical reasoning as applied to scientific problems.
PO3 Students will be able to design and carry out scientific experiments as well as accurately record and analyses the results of such experiments.
PO4 Students will be able to explore new areas of research in both Science and allied fields of science and technology.
PO5 Students will appreciate the central role of Science in our society
PROGRAMME : B. Sc. Botany
USBO501 PLANT DIVERSITY – III 2.5 Credits (60 Lectures)
Course outcomes: The students would be able :
- To gain knowledge about microbial diversity and techniques for culturing and visualization.
- To understand the salient features of three major groups of algae, their life cycle patterns with a suitable example; to be able to identify them.
- To learn the general characteristics and classification of two major groups of fungi along with life cycles of each group; to be able to identify them.
- To understand the scope and importance of Plant Pathology and apply the concepts of various control measures of commonly widespread plant diseases.
USBO502 PLANT DIVERSITY – IV 2.5 Credits (60 lectures)
Course outcomes: The students would be able :
- To acquire knowledge of different fossil forms and understand their role in evolution.
- To provide plant description, describe the morphological and reproductive structures of seven families and also identify and classify according to Bentham and Hooker’s system.
- To gain proficiency in the use of keys and identification manuals for identifying any unknown plants to species level.
- To relate anomalies in internal stem structure with function and appreciate the salient features of the root stem transition zone.
- To get exposure to pollen study and learn to apply it in various fields.
USBO503 FORM AND FUNCTIONS- II 2.5 Credits (60 Lectures)
Course outcomes: The students would be able :
- To acquire knowledge about two important organelles and molecular mechanisms of translation
- To understand water relations of plants, inorganic and organic solute transport, and apply the knowledge to manage mineral nutrition and survival in challenging abiotic stresses.
- To understand succession in plant communities and study remediation technologies in order to apply knowledge acquired for cleanup of polluted sites.
- To get exposure to principles and techniques of plant tissue culture and apply these studies for improving agriculture and horticulture and to become an entrepreneur.
USBO504 CURRENT TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCES – II 2.5 Credits (60 Lectures)
Course outcomes: The students would be able :
- To get exposure to the technique of mushroom cultivation and explore the possibility of entrepreneurship in the same.
- To learn ethnobotanical principles, applications and utilize indigenous plant knowledge for the cure of common human diseases and improvement of agriculture.
- To gain knowledge about the latest molecular biology techniques for isolation and characterization of genes.
- To learn principles and application of commonly used techniques in instrumentation.
- To gain proficiency in the monograph study and pharmacognostic analysis of six medicinal plants.
USBO601 PLANT DIVERSITY – III 2.5 Credits (60 Lectures)
Course outcomes: The students would be able :
- To identify, describe and study in detail the life cycles of three Bryophytes.
- To and study in detail classification and general characters of three classes of Pteridophytes and identify as well as describe the life cycles of one example from each class.
- To study evolutionary aspects and economic utilization of Bryophytes and Pteridophytes.
- To identify, describe and study in detail the life cycles of three Gymnosperms.
USBO602 PLANT DIVERSITY – IV 2.5 Credits (60 Lectures)
Course outcomes: The students would be able:
- To study contribution of Botanical gardens, BSI to Angiosperm study and provide plant description, describe the morphological and reproductive structures of seven families.
- To gain exposure to a phylognetic system of classification.
- To gain insight into the anatomical adaptations of different ecological plant groups.
- To understand development plant of male and female gametophytes, embryonic structure and development.
- To understand the different aspects and importance of Biodiversity and utilize them for conservation of species so as to prevent further loss or extinction of Biodiversity and preserve the existing for future generations.
USBO603 FORMS AND FUNCTION – III 2.5 Credits 60 Lectures)
Course outcomes: The students would be able :
- To study various plant biomolecular structures and appreciate the structures, role, functions and applications of enzymes.
- To gain insight into the Nitrogen and plant hormone metabolism with applications of the same in agriculture and horticulture.
- To understand principles of genetic mapping , mutations and solve problems based on them, gain knowledge of various metabolic disorders and their implications.
- To generate and test hypotheses, make observations, collect data, analyze and interpret results, derive conclusions, and evaluate their significance within a broad scientific context, using suitable statistical techniques.
USBO604 Current Trends in Plant Science – II 2.5 Credits (60 Lectures)
Course outcomes: The students would be able :
- To gain insight into recent molecular biology techniques for DNA analysis and amplification and Barcoding techniques and applications therein.
- To understand and apply tools of Bioinformatics for data retrieval and phylogenetic analysis.
- To learn about the sources of economically important plants in the field of fats and oils and apply it for extraction, dealing with entrepreneurship in the field.
- To gain knowledge and proficiency in preservation of post-harvest produce and explore the possibility of entrepreneurship in the field.
PROGRAMME : B. Sc. Zoology
SEMESTER – I
USZO 101Wonders Of Animal World, Biodiversity And Its Conservation
- The curiosity will be ignited in the minds of learners to know more about the fascinating world of animals which would enhance their interest and love for the subject of
- Learners would appreciate treasure of biodiversity its importance and would contribute their best for its
- Minds of learners would be impulse to think differently and would be encourage ipso facto to their original crude ideas from the field of biological science
USZO 102 Laboratory Safety And Units Of Measurement
- Learners would work safely in the laboratory and avoid and avoid occurance of accidents which will boost their scholastic performance and economy in the use of materials and chemicals during practical session
- Learners would understand recent advance in the subject and their application for betterment of mankind and that the young minds would be turns to think out of the
- Learner will be skilled to select and operate suitable instruments for the studies of different componts of Zoology of this course and also of higher classes including research
SEMESTER – II
USZO 201 Ecology And Wildlife Management
- Learners will learn about nature of human population , specific factors affecting its growth and its impact on the population of other life forms
- Students will grasp the concept of interdependence and interaction of physical ,chemical and biological factors in the environment .
- It will leads to better understanding about implications of loss of fauna on human being erupting spur of desire for conservation of all fauna and flora
- Learner would be motivated to choose their career in the field of wildlife of conservation , Research, photography and ecotourism
USZO 202 Nutrition,Public Health And Hygiene
- Healthy dietary habits would be inculcated in the lifestyle of learners preventing risk of developing health hazards in younger generations due to faulty eating
- Promoting optimum conservation of water, Encouragement for maintain personal Optimum use of electronic gadgets, avoiding addiction, thus facilitating toachieve the goals of healthy young India in true sense.
- Learner will be able to promptly recognised tress related problems at initial stage and would be able to adopt related solution which would lead to psychological stronger mind-set, promoting promoting Positive
- Acquiring knowledge about cause symptoms and precautions about infectious diseases to help students to prevent frequent sickness not only for them but also for their family
SEMESTER – III
USZO 301 Fundamentals Of Genetics, Chromosomes Heredity And Nucleic Acids
- Understand and apply the principles of inheritance, concept of multiple allele’s linkage and crossing over
- Learner will understand importance of nucleic acid as a genetic materials CO3: Learner would comprehend and
- appreciate the regulation of gene expression
- Learners would understand the structure and types of chromosome , mechanism of sex determination
- Learners would be able to correlate the disorders link to a particular sex
USZO 302 Animal Physiology
- Learners should understand the increasing complexity of nutritional, excretory and osmoregulatory physiology in evolutionary hiérarchie
- learner would be able to correlate the habit and habitat with nutritional, excretory and osmoregulatory structure in different classes of organism
- Learner would understand increasing complexity of respiratory, and Circulatory physiology in evolutionary hierarchy
- Learners would understand the process of control and coordination by nervous and endocrine
- Learners would be amazed by various locomotory structure found in the animal kingdom CO6: Learners would be acquainted with various reproductive strategies present in the animals
USZO303 Applied Zoology
- Learners would gain insight into different types of animal’s behaviours and their role in biological adaptation
- Learners would be sensitised to be feelings which are instrumental in social
- learners should understand the general epidemiological aspect of parasite that affect humans and takes simple preventive measures for the same
- Learner would be competent the lifecycle of specific parasite the symptoms of diseases and its treatments .
- Learner would gain knowledge of animals useful to mankind and means to make the most of it
- Learner would learn the modern technique in animal husbandry and peruse entrepreneurship as a career .
SEMESTER – IV
USZO 401Origin And Evolution Of Life , Population Genetics ,Scientif Attitude, Methodology Scientific Writing And Ethics Inscientific Research
- Learner would gain insights into the origin of life
- Leraner would analyse and critically view the different theory of evolution
- Learner would understand the force that cause evolutionary changes in the natural population and mechanism of speciation’s.
- The learner would develop quality such as critical thinking, skill of scientific communication and analysis and to understand the ethical aspects of
USZO 402 Cell Biology, Endomembrane System And Biomolecules
- Learners would acquire insights into the composition of the transport system adopted by the cell and organelle for its maintaince and composition of the cell
- Learners would appreciate the intricacy of endomembrane system
- Learners would understand the interlinking of endomembrane system for functioning of the cell
- Learners would realise the importance of biomolecules and their clinical
USZO 403 Comparative Embryology Aspect Of Human Reproduction And Effects On Organism
- Learners understood and compare different types of eggs and CO2: Learners would be understand human reproductive physiology
- Learners would become familiar with advance in ART and related ethical
- Learners would be sensitised about the adverse effect of pollution and measure to control it
SEMESTER – V
USZO 501 Taxonomy Of Invertebrates
- Learners would be apprehended the basis of classification and modern classification up to class of the lower invertebrate animals
- Learners would be familiarise with classification put phylum Nematode along with their examples
- Learners would get an idea of higher groups of invertebrate animals life, their classification and their peculiar
- Learners would get an idea of general characteristics and detail l of invertebrate animal system
USZO 502 Haematology And Immunology
- Learners comphrended basic haematology and identified various component of haem ostatistic system
- Learners become familiar with the terminology used and diagnostic test performed in a pathological laboratories
- Learners acquainted diagnostic approach in haematological disorders
- Learners better equipped for further pathological course or working in a diagnostic laboratory CO5: Learners comprehended the types of immunity and the components of the immune system .
- The learners realised the significance role of immune system in giving resistance against
USZO 503 Histology, Toxicology,Patholog y And Biostatistics
- Learners appreciated the well plan organization of tissues and cells in the organ system CO2: Learners developed broad understanding in different areas of toxicology
- Learners developed critical thinking and assist student in preparation for employment in pharmaceutical and related areas
- Learners become familiar with various medical terminology pertaining to pathological condition of the body cause due to disease
- able to collect , organised and analysed data using parametric and non-parametric tests and also setup hypothesis and verified the same limits of significance
USZO 504 Anatomy And Developmental Biology
- Learners understood importance of various types of epidermal and dermal derivatives along with their functions
- Learners understood the structure ,types and functions of human skeleton .
- Learners understood the long limb muscles its arrangement and their role in body movements
USACFBIO601 Applied Components
- Learners understood and learn about the use of sea safety, navigational equipments and oceanographic instruments
- Learners understood basic physical, chemical and biological oceanography
- Learners understood boat building techniques and design of engines used in mechanized boats CO4: Learners acquainted breeding techniques and skills for culture of major carps
- Learners understood breeding techniques, hatchery and management of finfish and shell fishes
SEMESTER – VI
USZO 601 Taxonomy Of Vertebrates
- Learners got the idea of origins of chordates , its taxonomy up to the class with reference to phylogeny with reference to phylogeny and their special features
- Learners understood the characteristic feature and examples of class reptile aves and mammals CO3: Learners got idea of vertebrate animal life after studding one representative animal Shark
USZO 602 Physiology And Tissue Culture
- Learners understood fundamental structure action and kinetics
- Learners appreciated the enzyme assay procedure and therapeutic applications of
- enzymes .
- Learners comphrended the adaptive response of the animals to environmental changes for their
- Learners understood the types and secretion of endocrine glands and their functions
- Learners appreciated the significance of tissue culture as a tool in a specialised area of research and its application in various industries.
USZO 603 Genetics And Bioinformatics
- Learners understood an insights into the intricacies of chemicals and molecular processes that affect genetic
- Learners appreciated the enzyme assay procedure and therapeutic applications of enzymes .
- Learners understood significance of molecular biology as a basis for the study of other areas of biology and biochemistry
- Learners understood related areas in relatively new field in genetic engineering and
- Learners acquainted the vast array of techniques used to manipulate genes which can be applied in numarous field like medicine research etc for human
USZO 604 Environmental Biology Zoopharmacognosy
- Learners understood the different factors affecting environment its impact and environment management law
- Learners understood various methods for wildlife conservation
- Learners understood knowledge of overcome the issues related to wildlife conservation . CO4: Learners acquainted how and why different animals species are distributed around the globe
USACFBIO601 Applied Components
- Learners understood deep sea and coastal fishes
- Learners understood commercial potential and know about the major landing centres of the fishes
- Learners understood basics of nutritional requirements at various developmental a
- Learners should oriented towards understanding causes, pathogenicity, prophylaxis and preventive measures of various fish diseases and physiological disorders
- Learners understood fish by-products and value-added products
- Learners understood good manufacturing practices while manufacturing the various products
PROGRAMME : B. Sc. Chemistry
SEMESTER – I
USCH101 Students understood
- Chemical Thermodynamical concepts and Chemical Calculation
- Atomic Structure and Periodicity
- Basic Organic Chemistry
USCH102 Students understood
- Concepts in Chemical Kinetics and Liquid state
- Chemistry of Main group elements
- Concepts in Stereochemistry
SEMESTER – II
USCH201 Students understood
- Concepts in Chemical equilibrium and thermodynamic parameters and Gaseous state of matter
- Concepts in Qualitative analysis and Acid base theories
- Chemistry of Aliphatic hydrocarbons
USCH102 Students understood
- Concepts in Ionic equilibrium, Molecular Spectroscopy and Solid State Chemisty
- Chemistry of Chemical bonding and Redox reactions
- Stereochemistry of cyclohydrocarbons and Chemistry of Aromatic hydrocarbons
SEMESTER – III
USCH301 Students understood
- Concepts of Chemical Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry
- Chemistry of chemical bonding
- Chemistry of various functional hydrocarbons
USCH302 Students understood
- Concepts of chemical kinetics and solutions
- Chemistry of p Block elements
- Chemistry of carbonyl compounds
USCH303 Students understood
- Introduction to Analytical Chemistry and Statistical Treatment of analytical data-I
- Classical methods of Analysis
- Instrumental methods of analysis
SEMESTER – IV
USCH401 Students understood
- Concepts of Electrochemistry and Phase Equilibrium
- Comparative Chemistry of the transition metals & Coordination Chemistry
- Chemistry of Carboxylic acids and their derivatives, Sulphonic acids
USCH402 Students understood
- Chemistry of Solid state of matter and Catalysis
- Chemistry of Ions in aqueous medium & Uses and Environmental Chemistry of volatile Oxides and oxo-acids
- Chemistry of Amines, Diazonium salts, Heterocyclic compounds
USCH403 Students understood
- Different Separation Techniques in Analytical Chemistry
- Different Instrumental Methods
- Statistical Treatment of analytical data
SEMESTER – V
USCH501 Physical Chemistry Students understood
- Concepts in Molecular spectroscopy
- Concepts in Chemical Thermodynamic and Kinetics
- Concepts in Nuclear Chemistry
- Concepts in Surface chemistry and colloidal state
USCH502 Inorganic Chemistry Students understood
- Concepts of Molecular symmetry and chemical bonding
- Chemistry of solid state and super conductivity
- Chemistry of inner transition elements
- Chemistry of non-aqueous solvents and group 16 and 17 elements
USCH503 Organic Chemistry Students understood
- Mechanism of organic reaction and concept of photochemistry
- Concept of Stereochemistry and chemistry of agrochemicals and Heterocyclic compounds
- Concept of IUPAC nomenclature and Synthesis of organic compounds
- Concept of spectroscopy and Chemistry of natural products
USCH504 Analytical Chemistry Students understood
- Introduction To Quality Concepts, Chemical Calculations And Sampling
- Classical Methods Of Analysis Titrimetry
- Concept of Optical Method
- Different Methods of Separations
USACDD501 Drug Chemistry Students understood
- General Introduction of Drug
- Different Types of Drug
USACDD502 Dye Chemistry Students understood
- Introduction to dyestuff industry
- Unit processes and dye intermediates
SEMESTER – VI
USCH601 Physical Chemistry Students understood
- Concepts in Electrochemistry
- Basic in quantum chemistry and renewable energy sources
- Chemistry of Polymer
- Concepts in NMR spectroscopy
USCH602 Inorganic Chemistry Students understood
- Concepts of Crystal Field Theory
- Concept of Molecular Orbital Theory
- Chemistry of organometallic compounds and catalysis
- Chemistry of bioinorganic compounds, group 18 elements and Metallurgy
USCH603 Organic Chemistry Students understood
- Concept of stereochemistry and chemistry of amino acid and protein
- Chemistry of carbohydrates and molecular rearrangement
- Concept of spectroscopy and chemistry of nucleic acid
- Concept of polymer, catalyst and reagents
USCH604 Analytical Chemistry Students understood
- Different Electro Analytical Methods
- Different methods of Separation
- Analysis of Food and Cosmetics
- Thermal Methods and Analytical method validation
USACDD601 Drug Chemistry Students understood
- Drug Discovery, Design and Development
- Different Chemotherapeutic Agents
USACDD602 Dye Chemistry Students understood
- Classification of Dyes based on Chemical Constitution and Synthesis of Selected Dyes
- Non-textile uses of dyes
Course Outcomes Mathematics Department |
F.Y.B.Sc. |
Course USMT 101: Calculus I |
1. Learners will get knowledge of properties of real numbers and will have developed proof writing skills of some basic results. |
2. Learners will know concepts like neighbourhood, interval, bounded sets etc and inequalities related to real number systems. |
3. Learner will get knowledge of sequence of real numbers and its properties and subtypes. |
4. Learners will get knowledge of first degree differential equation and will be solve problems on it. |
Course USMT 102: Algebra I |
1. Learner will be able to experiment with principles of mathematical inductions. |
2. Learner will be able to find gcd and lcm of any two non-zero integers by applying different results in connection with lcm and gcd. |
3. Learner will get basic knowledge about prime numbers. |
4. Learner will be able to use congruences to find remainders and last digits of given integer. |
5. Learner will get basic knowledge about functions, equivalence relations and equivalence classes. |
6. Learner will know basics of polynomials, finding roots and its multiplicities. |
Course USMTP 01: Practicals |
1. Problem solving skills of students will be enhanced. |
2. Theoretical concepts will be strengthened by solving maximum no. of problems. |
3. Due to one-to-one interaction with the teacher, doubts of the students will be cleared. |
4. Students will be able to apply mathematical concept or any result to solve problems. |
Course USMT 201: Calculus II |
1. Learners will get knowledge of limits and continuity, its epsilon-delta definition and related results. |
2. Learners will be able to find limit of given function and will be able to check continuity of given function at given point. |
3. Learners will get knowledge of differentiability of real valued function and will be able to solve problems on it. |
4. Learner will know applications of differentiability of real valued functions like mean value theorem, indeterminate forms etc and will be able to use this knowledge to solve real life problems. |
Course USMT 202: Discrete Mathematics |
1. Learner will get knowledge about finite sets, infinite sets, countable and uncountable sets. |
2. Learner will know basic counting principles, Stirlings number of second kind, Pigeonhole principle and will develop an ability to solve examples. |
3. Learner will get knowledge about permutations and combinations of sets, Binomial theorem, multinomial theorem and its applications. |
4. Learner will know permutations as functions, cyclic form of it, signature of a permutation. |
5. Learner will get basic knowledge about recurrence relations and how to solve homogenous linear recurrence relations. |
Course USMTP 02: Practicals |
1. Problem solving skills of students will be enhanced. |
2. Theoretical concepts will be strengthened by solving maximum no. of problems. |
3. Due to one-to-one interaction with the teacher, doubts of the students will be cleared. |
4. Students will be able to apply mathematical concept or any result to solve problems. |
S.Y.B.Sc. |
Course USMT 301: Calculus III |
1. Learners will know concept and related results and problems of infinite series. |
2. Learners will get knowledge of Riemann integration and its properties. |
3. Learners will get knowledge of applications of integration and will be able to use properties of integrations to solve real life problems. |
4. Learners will get knowledge of improper integrals, its types and beta-gamma functions. |
Course USMT 302: Linear Algebra I |
1. Leaner will be able to solve system of linear equations using various tecniques. |
2. Learner will get knowledge about elementary matrices and its applications. |
3. Learner will get basic knowledge about vector spaces, subspaces, linear combination, linear span, linear dependence and independence, basis and dimension. |
4. Learner will learn basics of determinants and its properties. |
5. Learner will get knowledge about row space, column space, row rank, column rank and some results in connection with it. |
Course USMT 303: Ordinary Differential Equations |
1. Students will get knowledge of higher order linear differential equations, general solutions and non-homogeneous D.E. and will be able to solve problems on it. |
2. Students will be able to find general solutions of homogeneous and non-homogeneous linear differential equations. |
3. Students will be able to find solution of initial value problems using various numerical methods. |
4. Students will be able to find solution of simultaneous and higher order ordinary differential equation using various numerical methods. |
Course USMTP03: Practicals |
1. Problem solving skills of students will be enhanced. |
2. Theoretical concepts will be strengthened by solving maximum no. of problems. |
3. Due to one-to-one interaction with the teacher, doubts of the students will be cleared. |
4. Students will be able to apply mathematical concept or any result to solve problems. |
Course USMT 401: Multivariable Calculus I |
1. Learners will get knowledge of scalar and vector valued functions and basic concepts of calculus like limits, continuity etc. |
2. Learners will get knowledge of differentiation of scalar fields and related results. |
3. Learners will get knowledge of differentiation of vector fields and its applications in Mathematics. |
Course USMT 402: Linear Algebra II |
1. Learner will know basics of Linear Transformations, Nullity, Rank, Rank-Nullity theorem, Matrix associated with linear maps and some results in connection with it. |
2. Learner will get knowledge about inner product spaces, angle between vectors, Orthogonal basis, orthonormal basis, orthogonal projection and orthogonal complement. |
3. Learner will be able to find eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a matrix. He/She will be able to check whether the matrix is diagonalizable/orthogonally diagonalizable or not. |
4. Learner will get knowledge about basics of quadratic forms, classification of conic sections and how one can reduce quadratic forms to standard forms. |
Course USMT 403A: Numerical Methods |
1. Students will get knowledge of errors and types of errors. |
2. Students will be able to solve algebraic and transcendental equations using various iterative methods. |
3. Students will get knowledge of Lagrange’s Interpolation, finite difference operators and its derivations. |
4. Students will be able to find the value of integration using numerical methods. |
5. Students will be able to solve system of linear equations using iterative methods. |
6. Students will be able to find eigen values and eigen vectors using Rutishauser and Jacobi’s method. |
Course USMTP04: Practicals |
1. Problem solving skills of students will be enhanced. |
2. Theoretical concepts will be strengthened by solving maximum no. of problems. |
3. Due to one-to-one interaction with the teacher, doubts of the students will be cleared. |
4. Students will be able to apply mathematical concept or any result to solve problems. |
T.Y.B.Sc. |
Course USMT 501: Multivariable Calculus II |
1. Students will get knowledge of basic concepts, tools and techniques of integral calculus and will be able to use them to solve problems from real-life applications including science and engineering problems involving areas, volumes, centroid, Moments of mass and center of mass Moments of inertia. |
2. Learners will be able to examine vector fields and will be able to define and evaluate line integrals using the Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals and Green’s Theorem abd can compute arc length. |
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4. Course USMT 502: Group Theory |
5. Students will have a working knowledge of important mathematical concepts in abstract algebra such as definition of a group, subgroups, order of an element with emphasis on problem solving. |
6. Students will get knowledge about cosets, normal subgroups, group homomorphisms, external direct products and some results in connection with them. |
7. Students will know about cyclic groups, cyclic subgroups, generators of cyclic groups some properties and results in connection. They will also learn characterization of cyclic groups. |
Course USMT 503: Topology of Metric Space |
1. Students will get full knowledge of basic concepts of metric spaces. It extends the ideas of open sets, closed sets and concepts such as compactness and complete Metric space. |
2. Students will be able to think logically and will be able to prove or disprove any statement logically. |
Course USMT 5C4: Graph Theory |
1. Students will get knowledge of graphs and its various types. |
2. Students will get knowledge of trees, its types and its applications. |
3. Students will get knowledge of Eulerian and Hamiltonian graphs with their properties. |
Course USACCS501: Applied Component |
1. Students will get practical knowledge about database management system. |
2. Students will learn SQL commands and functions for database management as well as they will get basic knowledge in PL/SQL. |
3. Students will be get basic introduction in java programming in which they will learn java basics, what is class in java, creating objects, arrays and access controls. |
4. Students will also get knowledge about inheritance in java, exception handling and packages. |
Course USMTP05: Practicals |
1. Problem solving skills of students will be enhanced. |
2. Theoretical concepts will be strengthened by solving maximum no. of problems. |
3. Due to one-to-one interaction with the teacher, doubts of the students will be cleared. |
4. Students will be able to apply mathematical concept or any result to solve problems. |
Course USMT 601: Basic Complex Analysis |
1. Students will be able to analyse sequences and series of analytic functions and types of convergence. |
2. Students will also be able to evaluate complex contour integrals directly and by the fundamental theorems, |
3. Students will be able to evaluate complex integration by applyling the Cauchy integral theorem in its various versions, and the Cauchy integral formula. |
4. Students will also be able to represent functions as Taylor, power and Laurent series, classify singularities and poles, and will be able to find residues and evaluate complex integrals using the residue theorem. |
Course USMT 602: Ring Theory |
1. Students will get working knowledge about rings, subrings, units in ring, characteristic of rings. |
2. Students will learn important mathematical concept such as integral domains, fields, ideals, quotient rings, prime ideals, maximal ideals, homomorphism and isomorphism of rings. |
3. Students will also learn mathematical concepts such as Euclidean domain, PID, Divisibility in rings, polynomial rings, irreducible and prime elements, UFD. |
4. Students will also understand the connection and transition between previously studied mathematics and more advanced mathematics. |
Course USMT 603: Topology of Metric Spaces and Real Analysis |
1. Students will get knowledge of continuous functions and will be able to check whether the given function is continuous or not. |
2. Students will get knowledge of connected metric space and will be able check whether the given set is connected or not in a given metric spaces. |
3. Students will get knowledge of convergence concepts of sequences and series of functions, power series. The treatment of this course will enable the learner to explain their reasoning about analysis with clarity and rigour. |
Course USMT 6C4: Graph Theory and Combinatorics |
1. Students will get knowledge of graph coloring, vertex and edge chromatic number. Students will be able to find chromatic polynomials of graphs. |
2. Students will get knowledge of planar graphs, planarity of some special graphs and related theorems. |
3. Students will get knowledge of directed graphs, networks, flow and cuts in a network, Ford-Fulkerson algorithm and will be able to solve problems related to it. |
4. Students will get knowledge of Inclusion-Exclusion principle with applications, Rook polynomial, recurrence relations and generating functions and students will be able to find system of distinct representatives of a family of subsets of finite set Y. |
Course USACCS601: Applied Component |
1. Students will be introduced to java applets, graphics, font and colour class, AWT package. |
2. Students will learn basics of Python programming language, selection statements and loops. |
3. Students will get knowledge about Strings, Lists and Dictionaries and basic operations on them. They will also learn to design their own functions in python. |
4. Students will also get knowledge about Exception handling in Python. They will also learn how to do mathematics using python such as working with numbers, symbolic maths using sympy, factorizing and expanding, solving e quations, plotting graphs etc. |
Course USMTP06: Practicals |
1. Problem solving skills of students will be enhanced. |
2. Theoretical concepts will be strengthened by solving maximum no. of problems. |
3. Due to one-to-one interaction with the teacher, doubts of the students will be cleared. |
4. Students will be able to apply mathematical concept or any result to solve problems. |
Programme Outcomes (PO’s) – B.Sc.Computer Science
- The BSc Computer Science helps to develop a widely applicable skill set in computing with strong programming and mathematics skills, as well as wide ranging skills in project management, effective presentations and teamwork.
- Graduate with a portfolio of work fit to present to potential employers. Depending on the chosen pathway, you can focus on particular areas of interest such as machine learning, web development, data science and video games.
- The explosive and ever-growing use of technology in business and commerce means that there’s a whole range of different career possibilities for computing graduates.
- In terms of job opportunities and salaries, the IT sector is well ahead of most other industrial and commercial sectors.
Department of Computer Science
Course Outcomes
Class – F. Y. B. Sc.
Semester I
Computer Organization and Design
1) To learn about how computer systems work and underlying principles 2) To understand the basics of digital electronics needed for computers 3) To understand the basics of instruction set architecture for reduced and complex instruction sets 4) To understand the basics of processor structure and operation 5) To understand how data is transferred between the processor and I/O devices |
Programming with Python- I
1) Students should be able to understand the concepts of programming before actually starting to write programs. 2) Students should be able to develop logic for Problem Solving. 3) Students should be made familiar about the basic constructs of programming such as data, operations, conditions, loops, functions etc. 4) Students should be able to apply the problem solving skills using syntactically simple language i.e. Python |
Free and Open Source Software
1) Upon completion of this course, students should have a good working knowledge of Open Source ecosystem, its use, impact and importance. 2) This course shall help student to learn Open Source methodologies, case studies with real life examples. |
Database Systems
1) Students should be able to evaluate business information problem and find the requirements of a problem in terms of data. 2) Students should be able to design the database schema with the use of appropriate data types for storage of data in database. 3) Students should be able to create, manipulate, query and back up the databases. |
Discrete Mathematics
1) To provide overview of theory of discrete objects, starting with relations and partially ordered sets. 2) Study about recurrence relations, generating function and operations on them. 3) Give an understanding of graphs and trees, which are widely used in software. 4) Provide basic knowledge about models of automata theory and the corresponding formal languages. |
Descriptive Statistics and Introduction to Probability
1) Enable learners to know descriptive statistical concepts 2) Enable study of probability concept required for Computer learners |
Soft Skills Development
1) To know about various aspects of soft skills and learn ways to develop personality
2) Understand the importance and type of communication in personal and professional environment.
3) To provide insight into much needed technical and non-technical qualities in career planning.
4) Learn about Leadership, team building, decision making and stress management
Semester II
Programming with C 1) Students should be able to write, compile and debug programs in C language. 2) Students should be able to use different data types in a computer program. 3) Students should be able to design programs involving decision structures, loops and functions. 4) Students should be able to explain the difference between call by value and call by reference 5) Students should be able to understand the dynamics of memory by the use of pointers. 6) Students should be able to use different data structures and create/update basic data files. |
Programming with Python – II
1) Students should be able to understand how to read/write to files using python. 2) Students should be able to catch their own errors that happen during execution of programs. 3) Students should get an introduction to the concept of pattern matching. 4) Students should be made familiar with the concepts of GUI controls and designing GUI applications. 5) Students should be able to connect to the database to move the data to/from the application. 6) Students should know how to connect to computers read from URL and send email. |
Linux
1) Upon completion of this course, students should have a good working knowledge of Linux, from both a graphical and command line perspective, allowing them to easily use any Linux distribution. 2) This course shall help student to learn advanced subjects in computer science practically. 3) Student shall be able to progress as a Developer or Linux System Administrator using the acquired skill set. |
Data Structures
1) Learn about Data structures, its types and significance in computing 2) Explore about Abstract Data types and its implementation 3) Ability to program various applications using different data structure in Python |
Calculus
1) Understanding of Mathematical concepts like limit, continuity, derivative, integration of functions. 2) Ability to appreciate real world applications which uses these concepts. 3) Skill to formulate a problem through Mathematical modeling and simulation. |
Statistical Methods and Testing of Hypothesis
1) Enable learners to know descriptive statistical concepts 2) Enable study of probability concept required for Computer learners |
Green Technologies
1) Learn about green IT can be achieved in and by hardware, software, network communication and data center operations. 2) Understand the strategies, frameworks, processes and management of green IT Class – S. Y. B. Sc. Semester – III |
Theory of Computation
1. Understand Grammar and Languages 2. Learn about Automata theory and its application in Language Design 3. Learn about Turing Machines and Pushdown Automata 4. Understand Linear Bound Automata and its applications |
Core JAVA
1. Object oriented programming concepts using Java. 2. Knowledge of input, its processing and getting suitable output. 3. Understand, design, implement and evaluate classes and applets. 4. Knowledge and implementation of AWT package. |
Operating System
1. To provide a understanding of operating system, its structures and functioning 2. Develop and master understanding of algorithms used by operating systems for various purposes. |
Database Management Systems
1. Master concepts of stored procedure and triggers and its use. 2. Learn about using PL/SQL for data management 3. Understand concepts and implementations of transaction management and crash recovery |
Combinatorics and Graph Theory
1. Appreciate beauty of combinatorics and how combinatorial problems naturally arise in many settings. 2. Understand the combinatorial features in real world situations and Computer Science applications. 3. Apply combinatorial and graph theoretical concepts to understand Computer Science concepts and apply them to solve problems. |
Physical Computing and IoT Programming
1. Enable learners to understand System On Chip Architectures. 2. Introduction and preparing Raspberry Pi with hardware and installation. 3. Learn physical interfaces and electronics of Raspberry Pi and program them using practical’s 4. Learn how to make consumer grade IoT safe and secure with proper use of protocols. |
Skill Enhancement: Web Programming
1. To design valid, well-formed, scalable, and meaningful pages using emerging technologies. 2. Understand the various platforms, devices, display resolutions, viewports, and browsers that render websites 3. To develop and implement client-side and server-side scripting language programs. 4. To develop and implement Database Driven Websites. 5. Design and apply XML to create a markup language for data and document centric applications. |
Semester – IV |
Fundamentals of Algorithms
1. Understand the concepts of algorithms for designing good program 2. Implement algorithms using Python |
Advanced JAVA
1) Understand the concepts related to Java Technology 2) Explore and understand use of Java Server Programming |
Computer Networks
1. Learner will be able to understand the concepts of networking, which are important for them to be known as a ‘networking professionals’. 2. Useful to proceed with industrial requirements and International vendor certifications. |
Software Engineering
1. Basic knowledge and understanding of the analysis and design of complex systems. 2. Ability to apply software engineering principles and techniques. 3. Ability to develop, maintain and evaluate large-scale software systems. 4. To produce efficient, reliable, robust and cost-effective software solutions. 5. Ability to perform independent research and analysis. 6. To communicate and coordinate competently by listening, speaking, reading and writing English for Technical and general purposes. 7. Ability to work as an effective member or leader of software engineering teams. 8. To manage time, processes and resources effectively by prioritizing competing demands to achieve Personal and team goals Identify and analyzes the common threats in each domain. 9. Ability to understand and meet ethical standards and legal responsibilities. |
Linear Algebra using Python
1. Appreciate the relevance of linear algebra in the field of computer science. 2. Understand the concepts through program implementation 3. Instill a computational thinking while learning linear algebra. |
.NET Technologies
1. Understand the .NET framework 2. Develop a proficiency in the C# programming language 3. Proficiently develop ASP.NET web applications using C# 4. Use ADO.NET for data persistence in a web application
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Skill Enhancement: Android Developer Fundamentals
1) Understand the requirements of Mobile programming environment. 2) Learn about basic methods, tools and techniques for developing Apps 3) Explore and practice App development on Android Platform 4) Develop working prototypes of working systems for various uses in daily lives. |
Class – T. Y. B. Sc.
Semester – V |
Artificial Intelligence
1. After completion of this course, learner should get a clear understanding of AI and different search algorithms used for solving problems. 2. The learner should also get acquainted with different learning algorithms and models used in machine learning. |
Software Testing and Quality Assurance
1. Understand various software testing methods and strategies. 2. Understand a variety of software metrics, and identify defects and managing those defects for improvement in quality for given software. Design SQA activities, SQA strategy, formal technical review report for software quality control and assurance. |
Information and Network Security
1. Understand the principles and practices of cryptographic techniques. 2. Understand a variety of generic security threats and vulnerabilities, and identify & analyze particular security problems for a given application. 3. Understand various protocols for network security to protect against the threats in a network |
Web Services
1. Emphasis on SOAP based web services and associated standards such as WSDL. Design SOAP based / RESTful / WCF services Deal with Security and QoS issues of Web Services |
Game Programming
1. Learner should study Graphics and gamming concepts with present working style of developers where everything remains on internet and they need to review it, understand it, be a part of community and learn. |
Semester – VI |
Wireless Sensor Networks and Mobile Communication
1. After completion of this course, learner should be able to list various applications of wireless sensor networks, describe the concepts, protocols, design, implementation and use of wireless sensor networks. Also implement and evaluate new ideas for solving wireless sensor network design issues. |
Cyber Forensics
1. The student will be able to plan and prepare for all stages of an investigation – detection, initial response and management interaction, investigate various media to collect evidence, report them in a way that would be acceptable in the court of law. |
Digital Image Processing
1. Learner should review the fundamental concepts of a digital image processing system. 2. Analyze the images in the frequency domain using various transforms. 3. Evaluate the techniques for image enhancement and image segmentation. 4. Apply various compression techniques. 5. They will be familiar with basic image processing techniques for solving real problems. |
Data Science
1. After completion of this course, the students should be able to understand & comprehend the problem; and should be able to define suitable statistical method to be adopted. |
Ethical Hacking
1. Learner will know to identify security vulnerabilities and weaknesses in the target applications. 2. They will also know to test and exploit systems using various tools and understand the impact of hacking in real time machines. |
Y. B. Sc. Computer Science
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
With effect from
Academic year 2021-2022
Class – F. Y. B. Sc.
Semester – I |
Digital Systems & Architecture
After successful completion of this course, students would be able to 1. To learn about how computer systems work and underlying principles. 2. To understand the basics of digital electronics needed for computers. 3. To understand the basics of instruction set architecture for reduced and complex instruction sets. 4. To understand the basics of processor structure and operation. 5. To understand how data is transferred between the processor and I/O devices. |
Introduction to Programming with Python
After successful completion of this course, students would be able to: 1. Ability to store, manipulate and access data in Python 2. Ability to implement basic Input / Output operations in Python Ability to define the structure and components of a Python program. 3. Ability to learn how to write loops and decision statements in Python. 4. Ability to learn how to write functions and pass arguments in Python. 5. Ability to create and use Compound data types in Python |
LINUX Operating System
After successful completion of this course, students would be able to 1. Work with Linux file system structure, Linux Environment 2. Handle shell commands for scripting, with features of regular expressions, redirections 3. Implement file security permissions 4. Work with vi, sed and awk editors for shell scripting using various control structures 5. Install software like compilers and develop programs in C and Python programming languages on Linux Platform |
Open Source Technologies
1. Differentiate between Open Source and Proprietary software and Licensing. 2. Recognize the applications, benefits and features of Open-Source Technologies 3. Gain knowledge to start, manage open-source projects. |
Discrete Mathematics
After successful completion of this course, learners would be able to: 1. Define mathematical structures (relations, functions, graphs) and use them to model real life situations. 2. Understand, construct and solve simple mathematical problems. 3. Solve puzzles based on counting principles. 4. Provide basic knowledge about models of automata theory and the corresponding formal languages. 5. Develop an attitude to solve problems based on graphs and trees, which are widely used in software. |
Descriptive Statistics
After successful completion of this course, learners would be able to 1. Organize, manage and present data. 2. Analyze Statistical data using measures of central tendency and dispersion. 3. Analyze Statistical data using basics techniques of R. 4. Study the relationship between variables using techniques of correlation and regression. |
Soft Skills
1. Learners will be able to understand the importance and types soft skills 2. Learners will develop skills for Academic and Professional Presentations. 3. Learners will able to understand Leadership Qualities and Ethics. 4. Ability to understand the importance of stress management in their academic & professional life. |
Semester – II |
Design & Analysis of Algorithms
After successful completion of this course, students would be able to 1. Students should be able to understand and evaluate efficiency of the programs that they write based on performance of the algorithms used. 2. Students should be able to appreciate the use of various data structures as per need 3. To select, decide and apply appropriate design principle by understanding the requirements of any real life problems |
Advanced Python Programming
After successful completion of this course, students would be able to 1. Ability to implement OOP concepts in Python including Inheritance and Polymorphism 2. Ability to work with files and perform operations on it using Python. 3. Ability to implement regular expression and concept of threads for developing efficient program 4. Ability to implement exception handling in Python applications for error handling. 5. Knowledge of working with databases, designing GUI in Python and implement networking in Python |
Introduction to OOPs using C++
After successful completion of this course, students would be able to 1. Work with numeric, character and textual data and arrays. 2. Understand the importance of OOP approach over procedural language. 3. Understand how to model classes and relationships using UML. 4. Apply the concepts of OOPS like encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism. 5. Handle basic file operations. |
Database Systems
After successful completion of this course, students would be able to 1. To appreciate the importance of database design. 2. Analyze database requirements and determine the entities involved in the system and their relationship to one another. 3. Write simple queries to MySQL related to String, Maths and Date Functions. 4. Create tables and insert/update/delete data, and query data in a relational DBMS using MySQL commands. 5. Understand the normalization and its role in the database design process. 6. Handle data permissions. 7. Create indexes and understands the role of Indexes in optimization search. |
Calculus
After successful completion of this course, learners would be able to: 1. Develop mathematical skills and enhance thinking power of learners. 2. Understand mathematical concepts like limit, continuity, derivative, integration of functions, partial derivatives. 3. Appreciate real world applications which use the learned concepts. 4. Skill to formulate a problem through Mathematical modeling and simulation. |
Statistical Methods
After successful completion of this course, learners would be able to 1. Calculate probability, conditional probability and independence. 2. Apply the given discrete and continuous distributions whenever necessary. 3. Define null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, level of significance, test statistic and pvalue. 4. Perform Test of Hypothesis as well as calculate confidence interval for a population parameter for single sample and two sample cases. 5. Apply non-parametric test whenever necessary. 6. Conduct and interpret one-way and two-way ANOVA. |
E-Commerce & Digital Marketing
After successful completion of this course, students would be able to 1. Understand the core concepts of E-Commerce. 2. Understand the various online payment techniques 3. Understand the core concepts of digital marketing and the role of digital marketing in business. 4. Apply digital marketing strategies to increase sales and growth of business 5. Apply digital marketing through different channels and platforms 6. Understand the significance of Web Analytics and Google Analytics and apply the same. |
Program M.Sc. Botany
Program Outcomes
- Students will be able to identify the major groups of organisms amongst plants and be able to classify them within a phylogenetic framework. Students will be able to compare and contrast the characteristics of Cryptogams and Phanerogams that differentiate them from each other and from other forms of life.
- Students will be able to explain how organisms function at the level of the gene, genome, cell, tissue, organ and organ-system. Drawing upon this knowledge, they will be able to give specific examples of the physiological adaptations, development, reproduction and behaviour of different forms of life.
- Students will be able to explicate the ecological interconnectedness of life on earth by studying ecological principles and nutrient flow through the environment. They will be able to relate the physical features of the environment to the structure of populations, communities, and ecosystems.
- Students will be able to use the evidence of comparative biology to explain how the theory of evolution offers the only scientific explanation for the unity and diversity of life on earth. They will be able to use specific examples to explicate how descent with modification has shaped plant morphology, physiology, and life history.
- Students will be able to carry out a thorough study of the active constituents of medicinal plants with an emphasis on the use of plant based food as medicine.
- Students will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the experimental techniques and methods of analysis appropriate for understanding the above
COURSE OUTCOMES
PSBO101 Plant Diversity-Cryptogams I (Algae and Fungi)
The students will be able to:
- Classify algae into various groups, understand the importance in various fields and will be able to collect and identify them
- Classify fungi into various groups, understand the role of fungi in various fields and will be able to collect and identify fungi, fungal pathogens and culture them.
- Classify Bryophytes into various groups, study their importance
- Classify Pteridophytes into various groups, study their importance and multiplication of important ferns
PSBO102 Plant Diversity – Spermatophyta I (Gymnosperms and Angiosperms)
- Learning outcomes:
- The students will be able to differentiate between gymnosperms and angiosperms
- study their origin and nomenclature, understand evolutionary theories for origin of Angiosperms, understand characteristics of selected Angiosperm families and learn the rules governing the code of botanical nomenclature, also learn the recent developments as in molecular systematics.
- Students will be able to understand the development of pollen, spore, fertilization and to apply palynological information to plant systematics
PROGRAMME : M. Sc. Zoology |
SEMESTER – I |
Non Chordates And Chordates And Their Phyllogeny
1. Learners understood systematic position and importance of taxonomic study in biology , morphological studies of phylum protozoa up to Echinodermata 2. Learners understood different kinds of taxonomic keys merits and demerits of non chordates , CO3: Leaners understood phylogeny salient features and classification up to the classes |
Biochemistry And Metabolism
1. Learners understood structure and functions of biomolecules like carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, fats and nucleic acids 2. Learners understood biochemical thermodynamics . CO3: Leaners understood metabolic pathways of biomolecules 3. Leaners understood regulation of metabolism and concept of hoemeostasis |
Genetics And Evolution
1. Learners understood chromosome theory of inheretance 2. Learners understood Evolution of animals 3. Leaners understood development of animals 4. Learners understood Mendelian and non Mendelian inheritance |
Microtomy And Spectroscopy
1. Learners understood principle and application of microtomy 2. Learners understood Principle and application of radioisotopes 3. Leaners understood principle and application spectroscopy 4. Leaners understood good laboratory practices |
SEMESTER – II |
Non Chordates And Chordates And Their Phyllogeny-II
1. Learners understood Phylogeny of non chordates 2. Learners understood systematics of non chordates 3. Leaners understood phylogeny of chordates 4. Leaners understood comparative vertebrates and osteology |
Biochemistry And Metabolism -II
1. Learners understood biomolecules and structures 2. Learners understood types of enzymes and functions 3. Leaners understood metabolic pathway and metabolism 4. Leaners understood inborn errors of metabolism |
Genetics And Evolution -Ii
1. Learners understood chromosomal theroy 2. Learners understood extension of Mendelian genetics 3. Leaners understood evolutionary theory of animals 4. Learners understood different types of development of animals |
Cromatography And Electrophoresis
1. Learners understood application of chromatography techniques 2. Learners understood application of gel chromatography 3. Leaners understood electrophoresis 4. Leaners understood research methodology |
SEMESTER – III |
Biotechnology-I
1. Learners understood recombinant DNA technology 2. Learners understood environment biotechnology 3. Leaners understood culture and production from Recombinant microorganisms 4. Leaners understood medical biotechnology |
Biotechnology –II
1. Learners understood genome management and analysis Learners understood manipulation of gene expression Leaners understood bioinformatics 2. Leaners understood animal biotechnology |
Entomology-I
1. Learners understood insect classification 2. Learners understood insect morphology 3. Leaners understood insect anatomy and physiology 4. Leaners understood insect development and endocrinology |
Entomology-II
1. Learners understood insect pest of crop 2. Learners understood medical and industrial entomology CO3: 3. Leaners understood insect control and toxicology 4. Leaners understood insect physiology and genetics |
Ocenography-I
1. Learners understood general ocenography 2. Learners understood physical ocenography 3. Leaners understood chemical ocenography 4. Leaners understood biological ocenography |
Ocenography-II
1. Learners understood planktology 2. Learners understood fish and fishery science 3. Leaners understood biotechnology and fisheries 4. Leaners understood aquaculture |
SEMESTER – IV |
Industrial And Environmental Biotechnology-II
1. Learners understood microbial synthesis of commercial product 2. Learners understood large scale culture and production for industrial biotechnology 3. Leaners understood agricultural biotechnology 4. Leaners understood environmental biotechnology |
Genetic Engeering Technique And Its Application
1. Learners understood basic tools and cloning vector 2. Learners understood manipulation of gene expression 3. Leaners understood human genome project 4. Leaners understood regulation and patent in biotechnology |
Generalphysical Chemical And Biological
Ocenography 1. Learners understood oceanographic instruments 2. Learners understood waves , tides and water currents 3. Leaners understood impact of anthropogenic activity 4. Leaners understood resource from the sea |
Planktology Fish, Fishery Science And
Aquaculture 1. Learners understood types of algae’s and planktons, preservation and analysis. 2. Learners understood population fishery catches and fluctuations. 3. Leaners understood sampling method , measurement of fish and biometric index. |
Program Outcomes (M.Sc. Organic Chemistry)
PO1 Students will have a firm foundation in the fundamentals and application of current chemical and scientific theories including those in Analytical, Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistries,
PO2 Students will be skilled in problem solving, critical thinking and analytical reasoning as applied to scientific problems.
PO3 Students will be able to design and carry out scientific experiments as well as accurately record and analyses the results of such experiments.
PO4 Students will be able to explore new areas ol research in both chemistry and allied fields of science and technology.
PO5 Students will be able to clearly communicate the results of scientific work in oral, written and electronic formats to both scientists and the public at large.
PO6 Students will appreciate the central role of chemistry in our society and use this a basis for ethical behavior in issues facing chemists including an understanding of safe handling of chemicals, environmental issues and key issues facing our society in energy, health and medicine.
PROGRAMME : M. Sc. Organic Chemistry
SEMESTER – I
PSCH 101 Physical Chemistry Students understood
- Chemical Thermodynamical concepts
- Concepts of Quantum chemistry
- Concepts of Chemical Dynamics
- Concepts of Electro Chemistry
PSCH102 Inorganic Chemistry Students understood
- Chemistry of Chemical Bonding
- Concept Of Molecular Symmetry And Group Theory
- Concept Of Material Chemistry And Nanomaterial
- Chemistry Of Coordination Compound
PSCH103 Organic Chemistry Students understood
- Concept of Physical Organic Chemistry
- Concept of Nucleophilic substitution reactions and Aromaticity
- Concept of Stereochemistry
- Concept of Oxidation and Reduction
PSCH104 Analytical Chemistry Students understood
- Language of Analytical Chemistry, Quality concept, Accreditation and Good Laboratory Practices
- Chemical Calculation
- Different optical Methods
- Thermal methods and Automation in chemical analysis
SEMESTER – II
PSCH 201 Physical Chemistry Students understood
- Concepts of Chemical Thermodynamics
- Concepts of Quantum Chemisty
- Concepts of Chemical Kinetics and Molecular Reaction Dynamics
- Solid State Chemistry and Phase Equilibrium
PSCH202 Inorganic Chemistry Students understood
- Concept of Inorganic Reaction Mechanism
- Organometallic Chemistry of Transition metals
- Concept of Environmental Chemistry
- Concept of Bioinorganic Chemistry
PSCH203 Organic Chemistry Students understood
- Alkylation of Nucleophilic Carbon Intermediates and Reaction of carbon nucleophiles with carbonyl groups
- Different Reactions and Rearrangements
- Introduction to Molecular Orbital Theory for Organic Chemistry
- NMR spectroscopy and Mass spectrometry
PSCH204 Analytical Chemistry Students understood
- Different Chromatographic Techniques
- Mass and X ray spectroscopy and Radioanalytical methods
- Different Surface Analytical Techniqes and Atomic Spectroscopy
- Different Electroanalytical Techniques
SEMESTER – III
PSCHO 301 Theoretical organic chemistry I Students understood
- Different Organic reaction mechanisms
- Different Pericyclic reactions
- Concepts of Stereochemistry
- Concepts in Photochemistry
PSCHO 302 Synthetic Organic Chemistry-I Students understood
- Different Name reactions with mechanism and application
- Radicals in organic synthesis
- Chemistry of Enamines, Ylides and α-C-H functionalization
- Different Metals / Non-metals in organic synthesis
PSCHO 303 Natural products and Spectroscopy Students understood
- Chemistry of Natural Products
- Advanced spectroscopic techniques
PSCHO 304 Medicinal , Biogenesis and green chemistry Students understood
- Drug Discovery, Design, Development And Synthesis
- Concept of Biogenesis
- Concept of Green Chemistry
SEMESTER – IV
PSCHO 401 Theoretical organic chemistry II Students understood
- Concepts of Physical organic chemistry
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Concept of Stereochemistry
- Concept of Asymmetric synthesis
PSCHO 402 Synthetic Organic Chemistry-II Students understood
- Designing of Organic Synthesis
- Electro-organic chemistry and Selected methods of Organic synthesis
- Role of Transition and rare earth metals in organic synthesis
PSCHO 403 Natural products and heterocyclic chemistry Students understood
- Chemistry of Natural products
- Chemistry of Heterocyclic compounds
PSCHO 404 Research Methodology Students understood
- Concept of Research Methodology
- Chemial Safety and Ethical Handling of Chemicals