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______________________________________________________________________________________________ Programme Outcomes, Programme Specific Outcomes & Course Outcomes (PO, PSO, CO) Mechanism of Communication: Clear learning outcomes of the programs and courses are stated by the college. Following is the mechanisms which are followed by the institution to communicate the learning outcomes to the teachers and students. Hard Copy of syllabi and Learning Outcomes are available in the departments for ready reference to the teachers and students Learning Outcomes of the Programs and Courses are displayed on departmental notice board. Soft Copy of Curriculum and Learning Outcomes of Programs and Courses are also uploaded on the website of the college for reference. The students are also made aware of the same through induction programme of the department and college. Bachelor of Commerce Programme Programme Outcomes Bachelor of Commerce 1) To gain In depth knowledge, understanding and skills in Commerce and apply these skills for real life problem solving 2) To Inculcate reading, writing, speaking skills and develop business correspondence and also administrative abilities 3) To create awareness amongst society about Law and Legislations related to commerce and business and also develop leadership skills. 4) To use new technologies effectively to communicate ideas in the area of commerce & E- commerce & about Economic Environment of Country as well as World 5) To plan and develop the start-ups and entrepreneurial ventures independently through skills developed and work collaboratively and productively in groups. 6) To pursue higher education and advance research in the field of commerce, business and finance with the clear understanding of basic concepts required for the same and critically evaluate new research findings, ideas, methodologies. Programme Programme Specific Outcomes Bachelor of Commerce 1) Students will be able to apply basic skills learnt in commerce necessary for analysis of various problems in accounting, marketing, business economics, management and finance. 2) Students will demonstrate progressive effective domain development of moral, social and ethical values in business and society. K.K. Wagh Education Society’s K.K.Wagh Arts, Commerce, Science & Computer Science College, Nashik. Saraswati Nagar, Adgaon Road, Panchavati, Nashik-422003, Maharashtra _______________________________________________________

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Programme Outcomes, Programme Specific Outcomes & Course Outcomes (PO, PSO, CO)

Mechanism of Communication: Clear learning outcomes of the programs and courses are stated by the college. Following is

the mechanisms which are followed by the institution to communicate the learning outcomes

to the teachers and students.

Hard Copy of syllabi and Learning Outcomes are available in the departments for

ready reference to the teachers and students

Learning Outcomes of the Programs and Courses are displayed on departmental notice

board.

Soft Copy of Curriculum and Learning Outcomes of Programs and Courses are also

uploaded on the website of the college for reference.

The students are also made aware of the same through induction programme of the

department and college.

Bachelor of Commerce Programme Programme Outcomes

Bachelor

of

Commerce

1) To gain In depth knowledge, understanding and skills in Commerce

and apply these skills for real life problem solving

2) To Inculcate reading, writing, speaking skills and develop business

correspondence and also administrative abilities

3) To create awareness amongst society about Law and Legislations

related to commerce and business and also develop leadership

skills.

4) To use new technologies effectively to communicate ideas in the

area of commerce & E- commerce & about Economic Environment

of Country as well as World

5) To plan and develop the start-ups and entrepreneurial ventures

independently through skills developed and work collaboratively

and productively in groups.

6) To pursue higher education and advance research in the field of

commerce, business and finance with the clear understanding of

basic concepts required for the same and critically evaluate new

research findings, ideas, methodologies.

Programme Programme Specific Outcomes

Bachelor

of

Commerce

1) Students will be able to apply basic skills learnt in commerce

necessary for analysis of various problems in accounting,

marketing, business economics, management and finance.

2) Students will demonstrate progressive effective domain

development of moral, social and ethical values in business and

society.

K.K. Wagh Education Society’s

K.K.Wagh Arts, Commerce, Science & Computer Science College, Nashik. Saraswati Nagar, Adgaon Road, Panchavati, Nashik-422003, Maharashtra _______________________________________________________

(Affiliated to Savitirbai Phule Pune University)

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Course Outcome

Commerce- B.com

F.Y.B.COM CBCS SEM I

Subject

Code

Subject

Name

Outcome

111 Compulsory

English- I

1. To offer relevant and practically helpful pieces of prose and poetry to students

so that they not only get to know the beauty and communicative power of

English but also its practical application.

2. To expose students to a variety of topics that dominate the contemporary

socioeconomic and cultural life

3. To develop oral and written communication skills of the students so that their

employability enhances.

4. To develop overall linguistic competence and communicative skills.

112

Financial

Accounting -

I

1. Various accounting Concepts, Conventions and Principles, emerging trends in

accounting and its effect on accounting Practices.

2. About process of dissolution of partnership firm.

3. knowledge about single entry systems, Purpose and advantages of double

entry system, Process of conversion of single entry into double entry system.

4. Knowledge about conceptual framework of the GST, Knowledge about

various components of GST, Types of taxes under GST, Registration process

under GST for business establishments.

113 Business

Economics- I

1. To make the students aware of concepts in micro economics To help the

students understand the difference between micro and macro economics. To

make the students understand economic and noneconomic goals of firms.

2. To help the students understand the concept of utility. To impart knowledge

of cardinal and ordinal approach. To make them understand the concept of

consumer surplus

3. To understand the concept of demand and elasticity of demand. To impart

knowledge of law of supply and the determinantsof law of supply. To help the

students understand price determination in varied demand and supply

condition.

4. To help the students understand the relation between revenue concepts. To

understand theories of production function. To make students know about

economies and diseconomies of scale.

114 (A)

Business

Mathematics

and Statistics

- I

1. Students will be able to apply concepts of interests and annuities to calculate

EMI, prepare amortization schedule, calculate insurance premiums etc

2. Students will be able calculate dividend, brokerage on shares and mutual

funds. Also students will be able to able to identify the contribution of shares

and mutual funds in systematic investment plans and to select best investment

options

3. Students will be able to recognize and classify different types of data.

Students will be able to take a sample of appropriate size using suitable

method of sampling

4. Students will be able to calculate measures of central tendency and measures

of dispersion and to use appropriate measure of central tendency or measure

of dispersion for given data to given problems from business or economics.

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114 (B)

Computer

Concepts and

Application-

I

1. Students will be able to know basics of software and hardware.

2. Students will be able to understand the knowledge of Office automation tools

like Application software i.e. MS-Office.

3. In this chapter students will be able to grab the knowledge of Computer

Network and its application.

4. Students will be able to know the Computer Applications in various fields of

Commerce,

5. Personnel Administration, Accounting, Cost and Budgetary Management,

Purchasing,

6. Banking, Insurance and Stock-broking, e-governance, Use of E-Commerce.

115-B Banking and

finance

1. Knowledge of evolution of banking & structure of Indian Banking

2. The primary and secondary functions of a bank, the concepts related to

lending and ratios.

3. The process of opening and operating procedure of bank accounts, various

types of bank accounts holders.

4. Various methods of remittance..

115-A

Organization

Skill

Development

1. Acquire knowledge about the emerging changes in the modern office

environment

2. Develop knowledge about the Organizational Skills.

3. Develop knowledge about the manage record.

4. Get acquainted with knowledge of Ideal flow of work.

116-A

Essentials of

E-Commerce

1. Get acquainted with knowledge on the basics of E-commerce & recent trends

in Ecommerce

2. Develop knowledge on various types of E-commerce business.

3. Gain practical knowledge on effective design of Website and Domain

Registration & gain Knowledge on role of Internet in ecommerce.

4. Get conceptual Clarity on Online Payment Process & Electronic data

interchange.

116-C Marketing -I

1. To introduce the basic concepts in Marketing.

2. To give the insight of the basic knowledge of Market Segmentation and

Marketing Mix.

3. To impart knowledge on Product and Price Mix.

4. To establish link between commerce, business and marketing.

116-D

Consumer

Protection

and Business

Ethics-I

1. Understand the concept of consumerism and the role of United Nations to

protect consumer’s interest.

2. Handle the emerging issues about consumer protection and acquaint

knowledge and skills for career opportunity.

3. Understand about the existing consumer protection Act 1986 and how to

apply the Law for consumer protection

4. Understand the concept of E commerce, issues of E commerce, Consumer

Protection and the emerging questions and policy issues in India.

117 Additional

English

1. To expose students to a good blend of old and new literary extracts having

various themes that are entertaining, enlightening and informative so that they

realize the beauty and communicative power of English.

2. To make students aware of the cultural values and the major problems in the

world today.

3. To develop literary sensibilities and communicative abilities among students.

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117 Marathi

१) विविधके्षत्रातीलभाषाव्यिहाराचेस्वरूपिगरजसमजूनयेते.

२) व्यिहारके्षत्रातीलमराठीभाषेचेस्थानित्यातीलमराठीचाप्रत्यक्षिापराचाअभ्यासकरतायेतो.

३) विविधलेखनप्रकाराांचाअभ्यासिप्रत्यक्षलेखनाचीकौशले्यआत्मसातकरतायेतात.

४) विविधके्षत्रातीलकततृत्विानव्यक्ी ांच्याकायाृचीिविचाराांचीओळखवनमाृणहोते.

५) विद्यार्थ्ाांमधे्यनैवतक,व्यिसावयकििैचाररकमूल्याांचीजोपासनाहोते.

F.Y.B.COM CBCS SEM II

Subject

Code

Subject

Name

Outcome

121 Compulsory

English

1. To offer relevant and practically helpful pieces of prose and poetry to students

so that they not only get to know the beauty and communicative power of

English but also its practical application.

2. To expose students to a variety of topics that dominate the contemporary

socioeconomic and cultural life

3. To develop oral and written communication skills of the students so that their

employability enhances.

4. To develop overall linguistic competence and communicative skills.

122

Financial

Accounting-

II

1. Computerised accounting, its application and utility.

2. The accounting process of accounting of charitable trusts, recording basic

accounting, transactions and prepare annual financial statements; and

Analyzing , interpreting and communicating the information contained in basic

financial statements and explain the limitations of such statements.

3. Concept of intangible assets and the methods of their valuation.

4. The process and methods of leasing.

123

Business

Economics

(Micro) - II

1. To understand the concept and types of cost To make the students know about

short run and long run cost concepts To impart knowledge about types of

revenue.

2. To help the students understand the concept of pure and perfect competition

.To imparts knowledge about equilibrium of firm and industry in short and

long run.

3. To develop ability to understand the market structures under imperfect

competition. Ability to compare perfect and imperfect competition.

4. To understand the theory of marginal productivity To understand the concept

and theories in factor pricing

124-A

Business

Mathematics

and Statistics

- II

1. Students will be able to apply the theory of matrices to solve business and

economic problems.

2. Students will be able represent business and economic optimization problems

involving two variables as LPP and solve those problems using graphical

method

3. Students will able to predict the type of relationship between bivariate data and

value of unknown from give bi-variate data

4. Students will be able compute different index numbers. Students will be able

to compute cost of living.

124-B

Computer

Concepts &

Applications

- II

1. To make the students familiar with Computer environment.

2. To make the students familiar with basics of Network, Internet and related

concepts.

3. To make awareness among students about applications of Internet in

Commerce.

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4. To enable make awareness among students about e-commerce and M

commerce.

125-A

Organization

al Skill

Development

- II

1. Get the necessary skills of good Manager.

2. Develop knowledge of communication skills and latest tools in

communication

3. Acquire knowledge about the writing, presentation, interpersonal skills for

effective formal corporate reporting.

4. Develop knowledge about the recent trends in communication technology and

tools of office automation

125-B

Fundamental

s of banking

– II

1. Lending Principles and Balance Sheet of a Bank

2. Definition, meaning and characteristics of Negotiable instruments

3. Definition, meaning, types & effects of Endorsement.

4. role and uses, precautions & current trends in Banking Technology

126-A

Essentials of

E-

Commerce

1. Acquire knowledge about electronic data interchange and its standards

2. Develop knowledge about e-commerce process and payment solution

3. Develop practical knowledge about security of e- commerce transactions

4. Distinguish between traditional & electronic retailing , gain technical

knowledge about virtual market and other business to business e- commerce

communication

126-C

Marketing

and

Salesmanship

Fundamental

of

Marketing-

II

1. Basics of salesmanship which is a vital aspect of marketing.

2. Stages in Process of Selling & how to implement this knowledge practically

by enhancing their skills in the field of marketing by using various techniques

of salesmanship.

3. Insights about Rural Marketing and its uniqueness.

4. About the sources and relevance of Recent trends in Marketing.

126-D Business

Ethics - II

1. Equip the skills to resolve the business problems with ethical norms and

recognize the inherent conflict of interest in many business decisions.

2. Know about the global trends in different C.SR activities.

3. Acquaint the knowledge of corporate governance and global business ethics.

4. Identify and apply the knowledge of sustainable development for educating

people.

127 Additional

English

1. To expose students to a good blend of old and new literary extracts having

various themes those are entertaining, enlightening and informative so that

they realize the beauty and communicative power of English.

2. To make students aware of the cultural values and the major problems in the

world today.

3. To develop literary sensibilities and communicative abilities among students.

127 Marathi

१) विविधके्षत्रातीलभाषाव्यिहाराचेस्वरूपिगरजसमजूनयेते.

२) व्यिहारके्षत्रातीलमराठीभाषेचेस्थानित्यातीलमराठीचाप्रत्यक्षिापराचाअभ्यासकरतायेतो.

३) विविधलेखनप्रकाराांचाअभ्यासिप्रत्यक्षलेखनाचीकौशले्यआत्मसातकरतायेतात.

४) विविधके्षत्रातीलकततृत्विानव्यक्ी ांच्याकायाृचीिविचाराांचीओळखवनमाृणहोते.

५) विद्यार्थ्ाांमधे्यनैवतक,व्यिसावयकििैचाररकमूल्याांचीजोपासनाहोते.

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S.Y.B.COM – Annual Pattern

Subject

Code

Subject Name Outcome

201

Business

Communicatio

n

1. Improvement in communication skills and enhancement of the Business

communication Skills.

2. Develop an integrative approach where reading, writing, oral and speaking

English

3. Improvement in Personality Development

4. Improving written communication and Business Correspondence.

202 Corporate

Accounting

1. Concept of Accounting Standard and detail study of Accounting Standard 5,

6,10,14,21 with practical examples.

2. How Final Accounts of Company and Schedules are prepared as per recent

provisions of Companies Act.

3. Concept of Liquidation, Modes of winding-up and to prepare Liquidator

Final Statement of accounts.

4. How Computerized Accounting is done and Concepts like Inventory

accounting, Payroll accounting, MIS Reports.

5. Concept of Amalgamation, Absorption and External Reconstruction of

companies and how Balance Sheet is prepared after Amalgamation,

Absorption and External Reconstruction.

6. Meaning of Alteration and Reduction of Share Capital and how Balance

Sheet is prepared after Internal Reconstruction.

7. Concept of Holding and Subsidiary Company and how consolidated Balance

sheet is prepared of Holding and One Subsidiary Company.

8. Concept of Valuation of shares, Need of Valuation and how to calculate

Value of each share by using Net asset method, Yield basis method and Fair

value method.

203

Business

Economics

(Macro)

1. To make the students aware of concepts in macroeconomics

2. To make the students aware of basic concepts in national income

3. To help the students to understand the concept of Employment and theory

Output

4. To understand the concepts of Multiplier and Accelerator and to impart

knowledge of Consumption Function, Saving and Investment Function.

5. To understand the concept of money and to make the students know about

Demand, Supply and Value of Money.

6. To understand the concept Inflation and To understand the stagflation and

Phillips curve.

7. To understand the concept and phases of trade cycle and To understand the

policy measures.

8. To understand Public Finance.

204 Business

Management

1. Acquire knowledge about the importance of management and various

management principles and thoughts

2. Develop knowledge of planning decision making.

3. Get acquainted with knowledge of organizing & staffing.

4. Develop knowledge of Direction &communication skills.

5. Understand the importance of Motivation & Motivation theories.

6. Learn the meaning of Leadership, Qualities of leader & Contribution of

Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar.

7. Understand the meaning of Co-ordination& steps in the process of control.

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8. Acquire knowledge about the recent trends in Business Management i.e.

Business Ethics, Corporate Governance, CSR.

205 Elements of

Company Law

1. Students will be able to learn the background and salient Features of the Act

of 2013, Overview of the changes introduced by the Act of 2013. . Types of

Companies based on various criteria including one man company, dormant

company, sick and small company, associate company. Nature and types of

Companies, Lifting or Piercing the Corporate Veil.

2. Knowledge of various stages in the Formation and Incorporation of a

Company

3. Concept to the documents relating to Incorporation and Raising of Capital of

Company. Meaning, importance, form and contents of Alteration of

memorandum. Relationship between Memorandum of association and

Articles of association

4. Knowledge of Various Modes for Raising of Share Capital including private

placement, public issue, rights issue, bonus shares, ESOS, Sweat Equity

Shares, Buy-back of shares.

5. Concept of Forfeiture and Surrender of Shares. Various Conditions/Rules of

valid forfeiture, Effect of forfeiture, Re-issue of forfeited shares and

Annulment of forfeiture

6. Basic understanding of MCA Portal, E-Governance and E-Filing

7. Knowledge of Management of Company. Concepts on Powers, Restrictions,

Prohibition on Board. Legal position of directors. Types of Directors

8. Knowledge regarding Key Managerial Personnel (KMP). Distinction

between Managing Director, Manager and Whole Time Director - Role

(Powers, Functions of above KMP)

9. Fundamentals on all types of Company Meetings.

10. Impart knowledge regarding Revival and Rehabilitation of Sick Companies

206-A

Business

Administration

Special Paper I

Business

Administration

1. Students will be able to know basics of business administration concepts,

meaning of Commerce, functions of Administration.

2. Students will be able to understand the knowledge of forms of business

organization.

3. In this chapter students will be able to grab the knowledge of business

environment.

4. Students will be able to know the business promotion.

5. Students will be able to know legal aspects.

6. Students will be able to understand the productivity.

7. In this chapter students will be able to know recent trends in business

management.

8. Students will be able to know the barriers in industrial sickness.

206-B

Banking

&Finance

Special Paper I

Indian

Banking

System

1. Structure of Indian Banking System & Difference between scheduled and

non scheduled bank & Role of banking system in the economic growth and

development.

2. Nationalized banks

3. Evolution of State Bank of India, NABARD, Reserve Bank of India.

4. Recommendations of the Narasimham Committee (I), Recommendations

of the Narasimham Committee (II)

206-E

Cost and

Works

Accounting

Special Paper I

1. Understand Basic Cost concepts, Elements of cost and cost sheet and

provide knowledge about difference between financial accounting and cost

accounting.

2. Analyse the inventory situation of a company and suggest improvements.

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Cost and

Works

Accounting

3. Analyse and provide recommendations to improve the operations of

organisations through the application of Cost and Management accounting

techniques

4. Determine various levels of material i.e. reorder level, minimum level,

maximum level & EOQ for managing working capital.

5. Understand the methods used by organizations to obtain the right quantities

of stock or inventory and familiarize themselves with inventory management

practices.

6. Understand the salient features of different incentive plans and ascertain the

wage payable to workers under different methods of wage payment.

7. Understand the factors associated with labour turnover and appraise the

different methods of wage payment.

8. Apply cost accounting methods for both manufacturing and service industry.

206-H

Marketing

Management

Special Paper I

Marketing

Management

1. Introduce the fundamental concept of Marketing Management.

2. Orientation about the recent trends in marketing management

3. Inculcate the knowledge of Marketing Communications and new age media

in communication.

4. Gain the knowledge of Services Marketing and its importance in today

world.

5. acquaint the use of E-Commerce in competitive environment

6. Gain the knowledge of contemporary rural marketing environment in India.

present status of rural marketing in India.

7. create awareness about marketing of eco friendly products in the society

through students

8. Understand the influences of marketing management on consumer

behaviour.

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Subject

Code

Subject Name Outcome

301

Business

Regulatory

Framework

1. General principles of Indian Contract Act- Formation of contract and what

remedies can be used for breach of contract.

2. Law of Partnership, Formation of LLP, Conversion of Partnership to LLP,

difference between partnership, company & LLP

3. Concept of contract of sale, difference between Sale & Agreement to sell

and what are condition & warranties in contract of sale of goods.

4. Nature & significance of E-commerce, how is digital signature used in E-

contracts & legal issues involved in E-contract.

5. Definition of Consumer Complaint, Complainant, Unfair trade practices,

procedure for filing a consumer complaint and where a consumer complaint

can be filled.

6. Concept, Meaning, Features and term of Intellectual Property Rights i.e.,

Copyright, Patent, Trademark, Design, Geographical Indication.

7. Concept of various negotiable instruments like promissory notes, cheque &

bill of exchange , how these instruments are used & about dishonour of

negotiable instrument.

8. Laws relating to Arbitration & Conciliation and how the alternative dispute

redressal works.

302 Advanced

Accounting.

1. Understand Accounting Standards and introduction to IFRS – Fair Value

Accounting. They will be well versed with AS-3, AS-7, AS-12, AS – 15,

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AS-17 to AS-25

2. Understand how to prepare and present the final accounts of Banking

Companies

3. Understand how to calculate insurance claim in case of Loss of Profit Policy,

Loss of Stock Policy and Loss of Assets

4. Understand how to prepare and present the final accounts of Co-operative

Societies

5. Understand all the computerised accounting practices related to VAT,

Service Tax, CENVAT, TDS

6. Understand the Types and methods of Branch Accounting

7. Understand accounting by single entry system

8. Understand all the ratios and how to analyse them

303

Indian &

Global

Economic

Development

1. To make the students aware of concepts in Indian & Global Economic

Development

2. To make the students aware of Place of Agriculture in Indian Economy

3. To help the students to understand the Industrial Development in India Since

1991

4. To understand Role of Basic infrastructure in economic development of

India.

5. To understand the concept of Concept of Human Development Index (HDI),

Concept of Human Poverty Index, and Gender – related development index

Gender Employment measures.

6. To understand the Meaning and Challenges of Liberalization, Privatization

& Globalization.

7. To understand the Importance of Foreign Trade in Economic Development

8. To understand Regional & International Economic co-operation Importance,

Objectives, Structure and functions

304 Auditing &

Taxation

1. Students will be able to learn the Principles of Auditing and Audit Process.

2. Knowledge of various concepts regarding checking, vouching and Audit

Report

3. Impart the knowledge regarding Qualification, Disqualifications,

Appointment, Removal, Rights, Duties and liabilities.

4. Knowledge of Scope of Auditor’s Role under Income Tax Act Compulsory

Tax Audit

5. Concept related Audit of Computerized Systems

6. Students will be able to learn the Concepts and Definitions under Income

Tax Act-1961

7. Impart the knowledge regarding Computation of Taxable Income under the

different Heads of Income

8. Knowledge of Computation of Total Taxable Income of an Individual

9. Students will be able to learn the concepts of Tax deducted at source,

Return of Income, Advance payment of Tax, methods of payment of tax,

Forms of Return and Refund of Tax

10. Concepts of Structure, Functions and powers of various Income Tax

Authorities.

305-A

Business

Administration

Special Paper

II

Business

Administration

1. Integrated perspective on role of HRM in modern business. Ability to plan

human resources and implement techniques of job design.

2. Contribute to the development, implementation, and evaluation of employee

recruitment, selection, and retention plans and processes.

3. Understanding of the basics of career development and succession planning

and prepare individual development plans and manage career choices.

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4. Gain insight into the various sub systems of HR- Performance appraisal,

Training and development, Performance and reward management etc.

5. Understand the concepts about basic ideas of marketing and increasing

ability to understand the marketing environment in order to do a better

decision making

6. Determine, analyze and respond to clients' advertising and marketing

communications objectives by applying principles of marketing and

communications.

7. Understand the overall role advertising plays in the business world identify

and understand the various advertising media and how an advertising agency

operates.

8. Gain an insight into the recent trends in marketing like online marketing,

societal marketing, green marketing etc.

305-B

(305-B)

Banking &

Finance

Special Paper

II

Financial

Markets and

Institutions in

India

1. Financial Institutions and their Regulating bodies, Types of Financial

Markets and role of Financial System in economic development.

2. Concept of Indian Money Market, Characteristics and Functions of Indian

Money Market, Institutions and Reforms in Indian Money Market.

3. Meaning and Scope of Indian Capital Market, Participants of Capital Market

like BSE, NSE, OCTEI and working Of Primary and Secondary Market.

4. Meaning and Participants of Foreign Exchange Market, Spot and Forward

Market and what are the methods of foreign exchange.

5. Meaning and types of Non-Banking Financial Institutions and Distinction

between Bank and Non-Banking Financial Institutions.

6. Concept Of Development Financial Institutions like IFCI, SIDBI, SFCs,

Mudra bank, Bhartiya Mahila Bank and their Working.

7. Organisation, working and functions of various Investment institutions in

India like UTI, Life insurance companies, Provident funds and pension

funds.

8. Functions and working of SEBI, IRDA and PFRDA.

305-E

Cost and

Works

Accounting

Special Paper

II

Cost and

Works

Accounting

1. get knowledge about the concepts and principles application of overheads

2. do the classification of overheads in the manufacturing process

3. provide understanding about various methods of costing and their

applications.

4. control of costs while manufacturing through activity based costing

305-H

Marketing

Management

Special Paper

II

Marketing

Management

1. Students will be able to learn the meaning, importance, elements, types of

Marketing Planning and Sales Forecasting.

2. Knowledge of Meaning, Objectives of social marketing. Impact of

Marketing on Society and Other Business, Recent Trends in Social

Marketing

3. Concepts of Marketing Organization, changing role of Marketing

Organization, factors affecting on Marketing Organization and essentials of

an effective Marketing Organization

4. Concept of Strategy. Knowledge of Characteristics of Strategy, meaning of

Marketing Strategy, competitive Marketing Strategies.

5. Students will be able to learn meaning, features and types of Marketing

Intelligence System and Agriculture Marketing

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6. Knowledge of Meaning, nature, need and importance of International

Marketing. Problems, scope and Challenges in International Marketing.

7. Knowledge of Importance of Marketing Regulations in Marketing. Concepts

of Relevance and importance of following Acts in the Context Marketing

Management.

8. Knowledge of meaning, features, benefits & limitations of Globalization and

Marketing.

306-A

Business

Administration

Special Paper

III

Business

Administration

1. Demonstrate the applicability of the concept of Financial Management to

understand the managerial Decisions and Corporate Capital Structure.

2. Observe and interpret financial markets to uncover potential opportunities

and apply best practices to create, evaluate, and rebalance financial

portfolios to achieve investment outcomes.

3. Value financial products such as common stocks (both undervalued and

overvalued) and fixed-income securities and use financial derivatives as

hedging instruments.

4. Analyze and evaluate various facility alternatives and their capacity

decisions, develop a balanced line of production & scheduling and

sequencing techniques in operation environments.

5. Understand the core features of the operations and production management

function at the operational and strategic levels, specifically the relationships

between people,process, technology, productivity and quality and how it

contributes to the competitiveness of firms.

6. Able to get the basics of process layout & product layout and to decide about

the plant location.

7. Recognize the objectives, functions, applications of PPC and forecasting

techniques and explain different Inventory control techniques.

8. Able to know about the different types material handling methods, paths

equipments and functions.

306-B

Banking &

Finance

Special Paper

III

Banking Law

and Practices

in India

1. Banking Law and Practice in relation to the Banking system in India.

2. The legal aspects of Banking transactions and its implications as Banker and

Customer

3. The Banking Law and Practice in India.

4. Provisions in Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881.

5. Concepts of paying banker and collecting banker.

6. Principles of Secured Advances.

7. Concept of Lien , Pledge , Hypothecation Mortgages and types of

Mortgages, Precautions to be taken by Bankers while creating and recording

charge

306-E

Cost and

Works

Accounting

Special Paper

III

Cost and

Works

Accounting

1. Students will be able to learn the meaning, importance of marginal costing.

Meaning and concepts of fixed cost, Variable costs, Contribution, Profit-

volume Ratio, Break-Even Point & Margin of Safety.

2. Knowledge of meaning, objectives, procedures, essentials, advantages &

limitations of Budget & Budgetary control

3. Gaining knowledge of uniform costing and Inter-firm Comparison.

4. Knowledge of meaning , objectives and advantages and procedure of

management information system in Costing

5. Students will be able to learn meaning, advantages and limitations of

standard cost & standard Costing. Concepts of Meaning, Types and Causes

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of Material & Labour variances.

6. Knowledge and Features, Advantages & Limitations of farm Costing

7. Knowledge of Cost Accounting Record Rules & Cost Audit

8. Knowledge of Meaning, Scope, objectives & advantages of Cost Audit as

well as Generally accepted Cost Accounting principles.

306-H

Marketing

Management

Special Paper

III

Marketing

Management

1. Students will be able to know fundamentals of advertising.

2. Students will be able to understand the appeals and approaches in

advertisement.

3. In this chapter students will be able to know brand management.

4. Students will be able to know the industrial marketing.

5. Students will be able to know marketing research.

6. Students will be able to understand the distribution management.

7. In this chapter students will be able to know target marketing.

8. Students will be able to know the marketing control.

Bachelor of Business Administration

Course Name Program Outcomes

Bachelors of Business

Administration

1) Acquire knowledge and skills in the field of Management, Finance,

Marketing and Human resource Management

2) Apply the entrepreneurial and managerial skills for effective business

management & to develop start-ups

3) Acquire employability skills through the practical awareness about

Information Technology in management.

4) Comprehend applicability of management principles to evolving

situations in global business world

5) Develop legal and ethical values for the continuous development of

business venture

6) Develop communication skills, conversation skills, art of writing and

public relations.

Course Name Program Specific Outcomes

Bachelors of Business

Administration

1) To understand the concept of management principles, Accounting &

Finance and Marketing, Human Resources Management & Production

Management.

2) To demonstrate critical thinking skills in understanding managerial

issues and problems related to the global economy and international

business.

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Course Outcome

Commerce- BBA

F.Y.BBA CBCS SEM I and II

Subject

Code

Subject Name Outcome

101 Principles of

Management

1. Understand basic concept regarding org. Business Administration

2. Examining how various management principles

3. Develop managerial skills among the students

4. Learn about new systems and trends in modern management

102 Business

Communication

Skills

1. Gain thorough knowledge of business communication, its importance,

purpose, process and barriers to effective communication, basic models

of communication and 7Cs of effective communication.

2. Demonstrate a good understanding of effective organizational

communication and its forms like formal and informal communication,

internal and external communication.

3. Gain knowledge and skills to prepare memos, circulars, notices and

office orders ,resumes, job application and draft interview letters, call

letters and final appointment letter used for internal & external

correspondence

4. Become familiar with business etiquettes

103 Business

Accounting

1. Role and importance of accounting in Business and how accounting

concept can be implemented in business.

2. How to record different financial transactions and their financial

implications.

3. .write necessary set of entries in books of accounts and in cash book

and compare them with bank statement to understand their implications

and effect

4. growing importance of software and to know how to use software and

to write books of accounts

104 Business

Economics

(Micro)

1. To make the students aware of concepts in micro economics To help

the students understand the difference between micro and macro

economics. To make the students understand economic and

noneconomic goals of firms.

2. To help the students understand the concept of utility. To impart

knowledge of cardinal and ordinal approach. To make them

understand the concept of consumer surplus

3. To understand the concept of demand and elasticity of demand. To

impart knowledge of law of supply and the determinantsof law of

supply. To help the students understand price determination in varied

demand and supply condition.

4. To help the students understand the relation between revenue concepts.

To understand theories of production function. To make students know

about economies and diseconomies of scale.

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105 Business

Mathematics

1. Students will be able to understand how to apply the concept of interest

and methods of calculation of interest & To develop Mathematical

competence for various interest related transactions and other activities

2. Students will be able to examine concept of discount in different

business situations

3. Students will be able to apply the various concepts in business

situations

4. Students will be able to develop the skills for data interpretation and

inferences.

106 Business

Demography

1. To give proper understanding regarding concept of demography in

modern economic setup

2. To study how population and structure changes affecting quality of life

and business

3. To develop clarity of concept regarding social economic process and

urbanization and its impact on society

201 Business

Organization

and System

1. Understand role and functions of modern business

2. Develop right understanding regarding business environment

3. Study how a business institution functions in a given economic set up

4. Learn about how a retail trade works in business system, different

forms of retail trade and their contribution in the economy.

202 Principles of

Marketing

1. Understand the silent features of Indian and International Marketing

Management, how marketing functions in a given environment and

various tasks performed by marketing managers in different

environment.

2. Know about changing factors which affects the marketing system,

study the profiles of change in technology, economic policy and

demography of Indian market , the types of segmentation and

understanding the profile of Indian market.

3. Understand marketing mix as they influences as marketing mix and

various aspects of price promotion physical distribution place, people,

process & physical evidence affecting a success of a market.

4. Understand different types of markets and examine marketing

activities are performed and contribute to the economy.

203 Principles of

Finance

1. Become familiar with the functional areas and principles of financial

management and they will acquire the knowledge to manage the

finance and financial requirements in business

2. Understand role and need of sources of Long term finance & different

determinants of size and type of business sources of business finance

To learn about imp features and their applications considering their

requirements in business

3. Get knowledge about theories and factors affecting the capital structure

of the business and financial leverage to form long-term financial

policies for business

4. Understand new and emerging trends in business finance like Venture

Capital, Mutual funds, Microfinance & Leasing.

204 Basics of Cost

Accounting

1. Importance of costing and role of costing and difference between

financial accounting and cost accounting.

2. Elements of cost, types of cost and are able to prepare comprehensive

cost sheet.

3. Classification of Overheads, allocation, apportionment and

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reapportionment of overheads and what is under absorption & over

absorption of overheads.

4. role of contract costing in ascertaining cost of a particular project or

activity, to ascertain cost of a particular contract under different

circumstances., how cost of a particular process is ascertained

especially in case of single or multiple process as well as for joint

products.

205 Business

Statistics

1. Students will be able to understand concept of Data Condensation and

graphical Methods, attributes and variables , classification , frequency

distribution ,cumulative frequency distributions, Histogram, Frequency

polygon, Multiple bar , Pie ,Subdivided bar and role of statistics in

informatics business science.

2. Knowledge of understand the d measures of central tendency,

Arithmetic mean, Median and Mode for grouped and ungrouped data,

combined mean.

3. Students will be able to apply Concept of dispersion , Absolute and

relative measure of dispersion, Range, Variance, Standard deviation,

Coefficient of variation, Quartile Deviation , Coefficient of Quartile

deviation and also able to solved problem on its.

4. Students will be able to understand Concept of correlation, positive &

negative correlation, regression, Regression coefficients and properties

and able to solved problem related to Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of

correlation, Two regression equations.

5. Students will be able to understand Concept and meaning of Index

Number, Notations, Construction of Price Index Number, Problems in

the construction of Index Number, Cost of Living Index Number (CLI),

Family Budget Index Number and, Uses of Index Number.

206 Fundamentals

of Computers.

1. Students will be able to understand role and importance of computers

in business processes, role of computers in business operations.

2. Students will be able to know the importance of operating system

structure and modelling of computer networking and data

communication in business process, Understanding regarding usage,

functionality and services provided by operating system in business

processes, need, structure and working of computer networking in

business operations.etc.

3. In this chapter students will be able to learn the process for usage of

different computer application in business processes. Enhance skills

and ability to handle different applications in business process.etc.

4. Students will be able to know the cautions and stapes to be taken and

net based services, Ability to handle various software and programmes

with due cautions and care. etc.

S.Y.BBA SEM III and IV

Subject

Code

Subject Name Outcome

301 Personality

Development

1. Become aware about the dimensions and importance of effective

personality & factors affecting it.

2. Understand personality traits and formation and vital contribution in

the world of business

3. Understand pillars &various dynamics of personality development

build self-confidence, enhance self-esteem, and improve overall

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personality of the students.

4. Build self-confidence, enhance self-esteem, and improve overall

personality of the students.

5. groom themselves for appropriate behaviour in social and professional

circles & enhance global and cultural competencies of the students

302 Business Ethics

1. Meaning and Nature of Ethics, Importance and types of Ethics , what is

moral and immoral and what is unethical behaviour and its causes.

2. Meaning , Nature, Types and Importance of Business Ethics and

Corporate Ethics – ethical behaviour & audit of ethical behaviour

,Gandhian Philosophy of ethical behaviour and what is Individual

ethics & Professional Ethics.

3. Concept of Globalization, Relationship among Business, Business

Ethics and Business Development, Role of Business Ethics in a

developing civilized society.

4. Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility, Relationship between

C.S.R. and Business Ethics, Arguments for and against Corporate

Social Responsibility and how ethics is related to Environment

Protection, Consumer Protection, SocialJustice. Meaning of Functional

Ethics, Importance of Business Ethics in Intellectual Property Rights

and Ethical Challenges for managers in the 21st Century.

303

Human

Resource

Management

and

Organization

Behaviour

1. Introduce to the students the functional department of human resource

management and acquaint them with planning, its different functions in

an organization.

2. Introduce the human resource processes that are concerned with

planning, motivating and developing suitable employees for the benefit

of the organization.

3. Understand the importance, functions and role of training and

development in the corporate sector.

4. Introduce the human resource processes that are concerned with

planning, motivating and developing suitable employees for the benefit

of the organization.

5. Introduction the concept of Organizational Behaviour: Models and

Approaches of Organizational Behaviour.

304 Management

Accounting

1. Students will be able to learn the meaning, Objectives, Scope,

Functions, Advantages, Limitations, Distinction between, Financial

Accounting and Management Accounting.

2. Knowledge of Methods of Analysis, Comparative Statements,

Common Size Statement, Trend Percentage or Trend Ratio (Horizontal

Analysis), Ratios, Fund Flow Statement. Concepts of Meaning of

Ratio, Necessity and Advantages of Ratio Analysis, Interpretation of

Ratios.

3. Gaining knowledge of Meaning of Fund Flow Statement, Working

Capital, Causes of changes in working Capital, Performa of Sources

and Application of Funds, Performa of Adjusted Profit and Loss

Account, Performa of Cash Flow Statement.

4. Knowledge of Meaning, Objective and Importance, Factors

determining requirement of Working Capital, Sources of Working

Capital, Problems on computation of Working Capital.

5. Students will be able to learn Meaning, Definition, Nature of Budget

and Budgetary Control, Types of Budget - as per time and Function,

Objective of Budget and Budgetary Control, Limitations of Budget and

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Budgetary Control, Steps in Budgetary Control.

305

Business

Economics

(Macro)

1. To make the students aware of concepts in macroeconomics

2. To make the students aware of basic concepts in national income

3. To help the students to understand the concept of Employment and

theory Output

4. To understand the concepts of Multiplier and Accelerator and to impart

knowledge of Consumption Function, Saving and Investment Function.

5. To understand the concept of money and to make the students know

about Demand, Supply and Value of Money.

6. To understand the concept Inflation and To understand the stagflation

and Phillips curve.

306 I.T. in

Management

1. Students will be able to understand how to manage Hardware and

Software, Computer Hardware and Information Technology

Infrastructure, types of Software’s.

2. Students will be able to know managing data resources, organizing data

in traditional file environment, the database approach to data

management, how tocreate a database environment, database trends

etc.

3. In this chapter students will be able to grab the knowledge of

networking, current trends in it management, use of social networks in

business, use of ICTenabled application in business.

4. Students will be able to know the internet and the new information

technology infrastructure, the it infrastructure for the digital firm, the

internet, the worldwide web, management issues and decisions. etc.

5. Students will be able to understand the business values of system and

managingchange. the business values of information system, the

importance of change management in information system success and

failure, managing implementations. etc.

401

Production &

Operations

Management

1. Become familiar with the concept of production and operations

management & will be able to get knowledge about plant location and

layout as well as production scheduling techniques.

2. Understand the new product design and development process.

3. Understand the concept of Production Planning and Control & will be

able to provide goods and services at the right time, at the right place at

the right manufacturing cost of the right quality.

4. Understand the concept, importance, factors affecting the productivity

and methods to improve the same

5. Know about quality and total quality management. & will acquire in-

depth knowledge about inventory management and decisions

402

Industrial

Relations

&Labour laws

1. Meaning, definition, importance, scope of Industrial Relations and

various Approaches towards the study of Industrial Relations and the

concept of Trade Union and functions of trade union.

2. Meaning, definition & Causes of Industrial Disputes, Model Grievance

Procedure, Types of Conflict Resolution: Negotiation, Investigation,

Mediation, Conciliation, arbitration & Adjudication and other various

concepts- Collective Bargaining, Employee Engagement, Workers

Participation Management.

3. About Industrial Disputes Act, 1946 and Factories Act, 1948, various

concepts like Strike, lay-off, retrenchment and how grievance redressal

machinery works and penalties.

4. Definitions and various provisions and penalties under Minimum

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Wages Act, 1948 and payment of Wages Act, 1936.

Definitions and authorities under Trade Unions Laws.

403 Business

Taxation

1. Students will be able to learn the Fundamental concepts and definitions

under Income Tax Act 1961. Various Concept and definitions of

Income Person, Assessee, Assessment year, previous year, Residential

Status of an Assessee.

2. Knowledge of Computation of Taxable Income under the different

heads of Income like Income From Salary, Income from House

Property, Profits and Gains of Business and Profession, Income from

Capital Gains & Income from Other Sources.

3. Gaining knowledge Computation of Total Taxable Income of an

Individual.

4. Knowledge of various concepts of Tax deducted at source, Return of

Income, Advance payment of Tax, methods of payment of Tax, forms

of Returns, Refund of Tax.

5. Students will be able to learn Assessment of various Entities:

Assessment of firms and their partners, Assessment of co-operative

societies, Assessment of charitable trust.

404 International

Business

1. Acquaint the students with emerging issues in international business.

2. Study the impact of international business environment on foreign

market operations.

3. Understand the importance of foreign trade for Indian economy.

4. Gain Knowledge about the Regional Economic Grouping.

5. Understand the International Marketing, HR and Finance with respect

to Indian Economy.

405

Management

Information

System

1. Students will be able to understand management information systems,

management information systems as an instrument for the

organizational change.

2. Students will be able to know Information, Management and Decision

Making, Models of Decision Making, Attributes of information and its

relevance to Decision Making, Types of information. etc.

3. In this chapter students will be able to grab the knowledge of systems

analysis and design.

4. Students will be able to know the decision support systems, artificial

intelligence etc.

5. Students will be able to understand the management issues in MIS etc.

406 Business

Exposure

1. To develop the understanding of the student with a realistic and

practical perception of the industry its layout, procedures, processes,

organization structure

2. The objective of the Industrial Visit is to help students gain firsthand

information regarding the functioning of the Industry which presents

the students with opportunities to plan, organize and engage in active

learning experiences both inside and outside the classroom

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TYBBA SEM V & VI

Subject

Code

Subject Name Outcome

501 Supply Chain

and Logistics

Management

1. Introduce the fundamental concepts in Materials and Logistics

Management

2. familiarize with the issues in core functions in materials and logistics

management

3. Understand the concept of Procurement. Role and functions of

Warehouse and dispatch management.

4. Develop knowledge of Inventory, costs associated with inventory,

issuing of Inventory.

5. Get acquainted with current trends in supply Chain Management.

502 Entrepreneursh

ip Development

1. understand both the theoretical and practical role of entrepreneurship in

the present business scenario

2. Learn the art of strategic planning in respect of finance, production,

marketing, and risk management & will be able to prepare preliminary

project report.

3. Bring out their own business plan.

4. Understand the role of the government in organising entrepreneurial

development programmes & can obtain information regarding the

contribution of commercial banks in promoting and servicing small

business

503

Business Law

1. General principles of Indian Contract Act- Formation of contract and

what remedies can be used for breach of contract.

2. Concept of contract of sale, difference between Sale & Agreement to

sell and what are condition & warranties in contract of sale of goods,

who is an unpaid seller and what are the remedies for Breach of

Contract.

3. Formation of Company under Companies Act, documents required for

incorporating a company i.e., Memorandum of Association , Article of

association & prospectus,

4. Concept of Digital Signature, how Digital Signature is used for

authentication of Electronic records and about Electronic Governance.

5. How Right to Information can be exercised under Right to

Information,2005, obligations of Public Authority & Designation of

Public Information Officers.

504 Research

Methodology

1. acquaint with the areas of Business Research Activities, identify

research problem and determine the research objectives

2. enhance capabilities of students to conduct the research in the field of

business and social sciences and learning the formulation of Research

Problem, Hypotheses, Research Design and Sampling

3. enable to develop the most appropriate methodology for the research

studies and apply the statistical tools for the interpretation of the data

collected and prepare a systematic research report

4. Become familiar with the art of using different research methods and

techniques

505-A Analysis of

Financial

Statement

(Finance

1. Gain knowledge of interpretation and analysis of financial statements

effectively.

2. Get acquainted with current financial practices

3. In depth knowledge of Ratio analysis, techniques and calculations.

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Specialization) 4. Gain knowledge of Cash Flow analysis, prepare cash flow statements

5. Gain detailed knowledge of Fund Flow analysis prepare Fund flow

statements

505 – B Sales

Management

(Marketing

Specialization)

1. Students will be able to know basics of Sales Management. Role of

sales management in marketing , Recent trends in sales management,

Ethical and legal issues involved in sales management.

2. Students will be able to understand basics of sales organization,

principles for building successful sales organization, functions and

responsibilities of sales manager.

3. In this chapter students will be able to grab the knowledge of Computer

Network its application.

4. Students will be able to know the Recruitment and Selection sales

personnel, sales training, Motivation and productivity of sales force,

Sales Reporting etc.

5. Students will be able to know the Sales planning and control, Market

and Sales potential, Sales control.

6. Students will be able to know the Personal Selling and Relationship

Management, Effective selling techniques, Concepts of Sales leads,

Characteristics of a successful salesman, Use of technology in personal

selling.

505-C Human

Resource

Management

Principles and

Functions

(Human

Resource

Management

Specialization)

1. Concept & Nature of Human Resource Management, Role of H.R.

manager and what is Job Analysis, Job Design & Job Evaluation.

2. Recruitment and Selection Process by HR, Promotion, Transfer,

Demotion and labour Turnover.

3. How Training of selected candidates is done, Methods of Training,

what is Performance Appraisal & Problems in Appraisal.

4. Meaning & Significance of Records and Reports, Personnel Audit,

Audit Report: Meaning & Importance

5. New trends in HRM and exit policy, Voluntary Retirement Schemes,

Human Resource Accounting & Human Resource Audit.

506 – A Long Term

Finance

(Finance

Specialization)

1. Become aware of the sources of long-term financing.

2. knowledge about theories and factors affecting the capital structure of

the business and financial leverage to form long-term financial policies

for business

3. capable to analyse the capital investment decisions and to identify

relevant cash flows for capital budgeting projects and apply various

methods to analyse projects

4. understand objectives and functions of Specialized Private Financial

Institutions

5. understand the common factors influencing dividend policy and the

various theories of dividend policy

506 – B Retail

Management

(Marketing

Specialization)

1. Students will be able to know overview of retailing, Classification of

Retailers, Modern Retail Formats.

2. Students will be able to understand Retail Location and site selection,

store layout design and visual merchandising, category management,

Retail Location and Site Selection, Store Design and Store Layout ,

Visual Merchandising etc.

3. In this chapter students will be able to grab the knowledge of Retail

Merchandising, Merchandise Planning, Category Management.

4. Students will be able to know the Promotion mix in retailing and Retail

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Strategiesetc.

5. Students will be able to know Role of IT in retailing, Rural Marketing

–Retail, Mall Management etc.

506 – C Human

Resource

Practices

(Human

Resource

Management

Specialization)

1. Concept of Strategy & Strategic Management, Functional Level

strategies and what are Challenges of Strategic HRM

2. Methods, Techniques and Importance of Executive Compensation and

importance of Working Condition , Employee welfare and what are the

causes of industrial accidents and prevention of it.

3. Concept & objectives of Organizational Development, its process and

culture and concept of Ethics

4. Meaning of . Employee Grievance & Discipline, Causes of Indiscipline

& its Actions , Essentials of a good Disciplinary System and Grievance

causes & its ProcedureE- Job Design , E- Human Resource Planning ,

E- Recruitment & E- Selection ,E-Compensation , E- HR Records & E-

HR Information , E-HR Audit

601 Business

Planning and

Project

Management

1. Acquaint the students with the planning process in business and

familiarize them with the function and techniques of project

management

2. Gain detailed knowledge of Project Management- Project selection,

Project Portfolio, Project Manager.

3. Gain the knowledge about Negotiation, Partnering, Chartering and

change, Conflict and the project life cycle.

4. In –depth knowledge about Network Techniques- PERT and CPM

5. Understand the Purposes of Evaluation- Project audit, Project

termination and Project lifecycle.

602 Event

Management

1. Define the basic concepts related to event

management and analyze financial management in events.

2. Create an event budget, including projected revenue and expenses;

Implement negotiating techniques and ways to increase efficiency

and profitability.

3. Understand the important aspects of planning and organising an event,

identify the different resources used in the event and identify the

strengths and weaknesses of the event and areas for improvement.

4. Creating a marketing plan to establish marketing objectives, define the

marketing strategy and use specific tools to ensure marketing

effectiveness.

5. Identify management essentials such as developing budgets, critical

paths, work breakdown structures, risk mitigation and contingency

planning

603 Management

Control System

1. Students will be able to know overview of the control function-

elements of control- nature of control, characteristics, principles &

types of management control, factors affecting managerial philosophy,

management control systems - elements of MCS –designing of MCS,

commandments of effective control system.

2. Students will be able to understand need – procedure – techniques of

production control classification of inventories – motives forholding

inventories- determination of stock levels marketing control: process of

marketing control- importance of marketing control system- tools and

techniques of marketing control control in personnel area: reasons for

workers resistance to controls- kind of control devices it measures and

control – installation of management information & control system,

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structured & unstructured decision.

3. In this chapter students will be able to grab the knowledge of Computer

for Management Control Purposes, Computers and Information System

– Manual Systems –Mechanical Systems- MIS – Decision Support

Systems-Characteristics of DSS- Where to apply DSS- Expert Systems.

4. Students will be able to know the meaning of project, aspects of

project, factors affecting, project planning – time dimension – cost

dimension- quality dimension, project control- reports costs and time-

reports on output.

5. Students will be able to know how to implementing MCS for small &

medium size companies. Methodology of implementing management

controls – Roles and responsibilities in implementing Management

Control. Management control structure - responsibility centre, cost

centre, profit centre, investment centre. MCS in service & non-profit

organizations.

604 E-Commerce 1. Understand the concept of electronic commerce & different e-

commerce models

2. Develop knowledge on various modes of online transaction for crating

convenience in day to day financial transactions and promoting

cashless economy

3. Gain knowledge about various Internet marketing techniques

4. Know the concept of Cyber Law & Cyber Jurisprudence

605-A Financial

Services

(Finance

Specialization)

1. Detailed study of various financial services in India

2. Introduction to Financial Markets -Capital Market, Primary Market,

OTCEI, IPO etc. Understanding the role and functions of SEBI.

3. Gain the knowledge about Negotiation, Partnering, Chartering and

change, Conflict and the project life cycle.

4. In –depth knowledge Financial Services in India like Mutual fund,

Factoring and Forfeiting, Credit Rating, Venture Capital.

5. Get Acquaint with Recent Trends in Accounting and Finance.

605-B Advertising and

Sales Promotion

(Marketing

Specialization)

1. Students will be able to understand Advertising, Strategic Advertising

Decision, Advertising Campaign, Advertising Agency, Advertising

Effectiveness, and Advertising Control.

2. Students will be able to know Copy Decisions, Advertising Copy, and

AdvertisingCopy Creation etc.

3. In this chapter students will be able to grab the knowledge of Media

Decisions, Media Planning, Media Research, Media Selection etc.

4. Students will be able to know the Sales Promotion and Brand Equity,

StrategicSales, Brand Equity, etc.

5. Students will be able to understand the Role of Information

Technology in Advertising and Sales Promotion, Internet Advertising,

E–Advertising Guidelines, Internet Advertising today etc.

605-C Labour Laws

(Human

Resource

Management

Specialization)

1. To understand the implications of non- implementation of various

provisions of essential Labour Laws and the penal consequences that

will follow.

2. The object of the Act which provides for substantial security and

monetary assistance as a retiral benefit, The applicability of the

Employees’ PF Scheme, the Employees’ Pension Scheme &

Employees’ Deposit Linked Insurance scheme and the various benefits

extended to the employees under the above three Schemes.

3. Understand the applicability of the Employees’ State Insurance Scheme

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and the various benefits payable under the scheme to the insured

persons, their dependents, and family members as per contributory

conditions, duration and rate.

4. Understand the applicability of the Child Labour (Prohibition &

Regulation) Act, 1986 and Prohibit the engagement of children in all

occupations and to prohibit the engagement of adolescents in

hazardous occupations and processes and the matters connected

therewith or incidental thereto

5. Understand the evolution and development of the maternity benefit law

in India and the constitutional provisions which mandate the protecting

of maternity rights, Know the significance of the Maternity Benefit

Act, 1961 in its entirety and where it stands in a comparative realm of

global maternity law standards and make rational suggestions backed

by further research (statistics, reports, trends) on how to improve the

existing scenario by tackling immediate challenges

606-A Cases in

Finance

(Finance

Specialization)

1. write a project report related to financial topics like Ratio analysis, loan

proposal, Working Capital Management & Insurance

2. Apply a structured and systematic approach to assessing project

finance transactions & take decisions related to capital budgeting

3. Use qualitative and quantitative tools and measures to distinguish the

key risks

606-B Cases in

Marketing

(Marketing

Specialization)

1. Students will be able to understand Introduction to Case Studies.

2. Students will be able to know Topics for Case Studies etc.

606-C Cases in

Human

Resource

(Human

Resource

Management

Specialization)

1. Understand the real situations of the organizations and the importance

of case studies.

2. Understand how to deal in different conditions by considering all the

aspects of the a matter.

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Bachelor of Business Administration (CA)

Course Name Program Outcomes

Bachelors of

Business

Administration

(CA)

1. Recall the knowledge of the fundamental concepts of computer,

management skills to provide effective solutions in the area of computer

application.

2. Identify, formulate, review, and analyze complex problems by critical

thinking using IT enabled services.

3. Acquire knowledge skills in practical and hands-on experience in emerging

trends and technologies like Java, Web Design, ERP, Dot NET etc.

4. Implementing leadership skills and develop professionalism, communicate

effectively. Work in multidisciplinary environments and be proactive to be

changing the needs of society.

5. Create awareness about technology through media, various projects,

industrial visits, and develop interaction with the environment.

6. Evaluation of practical knowledge or skills in the IT sector or industries

based on recent technologies.

Course Name Program Specific Outcomes

Bachelors of

Business

Administration

(CA)

1) To demonstrate and understand knowledge of computer application.

2) To import practical skills among students.

Course Outcome

BBA(CA)

FY BBA (CA)

Subject Code Subject Name Course Outcome

CA204 Relational

Data Base

1. Students will be able to understand the RDBMS

2. Students will be able to understand various data

3. Students will be able to understand the effect of transaction process

on database

4. Students will able To understand meaning Locks, Granting of

Locks

CA104

Database

Management

System

1. Describe the fundamental elements of relational database

management systems

2. Design ER-models to represent simple database application

scenarios

3. Explain the basic concepts of relational data model, entity-

relationship model, relational database design, relational algebra

and SQL.

4. Convert the ER-model to relational tables, populate relational

database and formulate SQL queries on data.

5. Improve the database design by normalization.

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CA101 Business

Communicatio

n Skills

1. Understand the concept of communication, need of effective

communication, Barriers of communication

2. Student will able to understand methods and types of

communication, channel of oral and writtencommunication, merits

and Limitations of written communication

3. Student will able to understand need of business correspondence,

types of business letters, layout drafting of business letter

4. Student will able to understand fax communication, voice mail,E-

mails,teleconferencing, communication through social media

CA201 Organizational

Behavior &

Human

Resource

Management

1. To study Introduction to Organizational Behaviour

2. To study Introduction to HRM

3. To study Procurement

4. To study Training & Development

CA205 Web

Technology

HTML-JS-

CSS

1. Students will able to understand the client-server architecture of the

World Wide Web and its communication protocol HTTP/HTTPS.

2. Students will able to understand standards of formatting and

transforming web content, interactive graphics and multimedia

content on the web.

3. Students will implement interactive web page(s) using HTML

4. Students are able to design responsive web Pages using HTML5

and CSS3.

5. Students are able to develop a dynamic webpage by the use of java

script and HTML.

CA103 C-

Programming

1. Demonstrate an understanding of computer programming language

concepts. And Understanding of a functional hierarchical code

organization.

2. Describe and employ strategies that are useful in debugging.

3. Design, implement, test and debug programs that use loops.

4. Analyze programming problems to choose when regular loops

should be used and when recursion will produce a better program.

Ability to handle possible errors during program execution.

5. Design, implement, test and debug programs that use different data

types, such as simple variables, arrays, and Strings.

6. Understanding a concept of functional hierarchical code

organization.

7. Ability to design and develop Computer programs, analyzes, and

interprets the concept of pointers, declarations, initialization,

operations on pointers and their usage.

8. Design, implement, test and debug programs that use different data

types, such as simple variables, arrays, and structures.

CA202 Financial

Accounting

1. To study Financial Accounting

2. To study Accounting Transactions and Final Accounts

3. To study Bank Reconciliation Statements

4. Computerized4 Accounting

CA102 Principles of

Management

1. To study Nature of management

2. To study Evolution of management thoughts

3. To study Major managerial Functions

4. To study Recent trends in Management

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CA105 Statistics 1. Students will be able to understand concept of Data Condensation

and graphical Methods, attributes and variables , classification ,

frequency distribution ,cumulative frequency distributions,

Histogram, Frequency polygon, Multiple bar , Pie ,Subdivided bar

and role of statistics in informatics business science.

2. Knowledge of understand the d measures of central tendency,

Arithmetic mean, Median and Mode for grouped and ungrouped

data, combined mean.

3. Students will be able to apply Concept of dispersion , Absolute and

relative measure of dispersion, Range, Variance, Standard

deviation, Coefficient of variation, Quartile Deviation , Coefficient

of Quartile deviation and also able to solved problem on its.

4. Students will be able to understand Concept of correlation, positive

& negative correlation, regression, Regression coefficients and

properties and able to solved problem related to Karl Pearson’s

Coefficient of correlation, Two regression equations.

Course Outcome

BBA(CA)

SY BBA (CA)

Subject Code Subject Name Course Outcome

301 Data

Structure

Using C

1. Students will be able to understand the need and types of data

structure. Ability to analyze algorithms and a algorithm

correctness.

2. Students will be able to understand and implement different

searching and sorting techniques

3. Students will be able to understand and efficiently implement the

linked list data structures and solution for specific problems.

4. Students will able to understand and efficiently implement the stack

and queue data structures and solution for specific problems.

5. Students will able to understand and efficiently implement the tree

data structures and solution for specific problems.

6. Students will able to understand efficiently implement the graph data

structures and solution for specific problems.

401 Object

Oriented

Programming

Using C++

1. Students will be able to understand the basic concepts of OOP

2. Students will be able to understand the concept tokens, keywords,

Identifiers and constants ,different data types

3. Students will be able to understand the concept of main function

4. Students will able to Create a class and objects

5. Students will able to understand Base class and derived class,

Types of Inheritance.

6. Students will able to learn the concept of Polymorphism

7. Students will able to understand C++ streams and C++ stream

classes,

8. Students will able to understand File operations , Command Line

arguments

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9. Students will able to understand Class Templates , Function

Templates , Exception Handling

303 Operating

System concept

1. Students will be able to understand the fundamental components

of a computer operating system.

2. Students will be able to understand the structure of operating

system.

3. Students will be able to define, restate, discuss, and explain the

policies for scheduling.

4. Students will be able to understand the process management

policies and scheduling of processes by CPU.

5. Students will be able to understand the critical section problem

and semaphores.

6. Students will be able to define, restate, discuss, and explain the

concept of deadlocks in real life. Also Students are able to

understand the mutual exclusion, deadlock detection and

agreement protocols of distributed operating system.

7. Students will be able to define, restate, discuss, and explain the

policies for memory management. Also Students are able to

describe and analyze the memory management and its allocation

policies.

8. Students will be able to define, restate, discuss, and explain the

policies for file systems.

9. Students will be able to define, restate, discuss, and explain the

policies for I/O systems.

403 Computer

Networking

1. Student will be able to know about Network Administrator in any

organization.

2. Student will be able to learn how noise, attenuation, and distortion

affect signal travelling through a transmission medium; discuss

the factors affecting data rate as well as the theoretical limits on

data rate over a noiseless and a noisy channel. Also Student will

be able to identify the different types of network topologies and

protocols.

3. Student will be able to understand the concept of reliable and

unreliable transfer protocol of data and how protocol based on

socket programming.

4. Student will be able to understand connecting LAN’s, backbone

networks, and virtual LAN’s.

5. Student will be able to learn with the basic protocols of computer

networks, and how they can be used to assist in network design

and implementation.

6. Student will be able to learn basics of internet.

402 Programming

in Visual Basic

1. Students are able to understand the object oriented concept, event

driven programming language.

2. Students are able to understand constant , variable ,operator ,

control structure , looping and array.

3. Explain the working with controls.

4. Explain working with Activex controls and menus.

5. Connect the database and create crystal report.

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305 Software

Engineering

1. Types of System Understand the principles of large scale S/W

systems and the processes that are used to build them

2. Role of a System Analyst, Feasibility Study And It’s Types, Fact

Gathering Techniques SRS(

Develop an awareness of the role and responsibility of

professional S/W engineer.

3. Definition Need for software Engineering, Software

Characteristics, Software

4. Waterfall Model, Spiral Model, Prototyping Model, RAD

MODEL.

5. Data Flow Diagrams (DFD), Data Dictionary, Elements of DD,

Advantage of DD, Pseudo code, Input And Output Design, CASE

STUDIES

6. Structured Chart, Qualities of Good Design, Coupling, Types of

Coupling, Cohesion, Types of Cohesion

7. Test characteristics, Types of testing, Black-Box Testing, White-

Box Testing, Unit testing

Integration testing, Validation, Verification.

304 Business

Mathematics

1. To understand the concepts of ratio, proportion and percentage.

2. To understand the concepts of Matrices, Types of Matrices

,proportion and percentage.

3. To understand the concept and application of profit and loss in

business.

4. To solve LPP to maximize the profit and to minimize the cost

which helps in business, improving decision making power?

5. To solve TP to maximize the profit and to minimize the cost this

helps in business.

404 Enterprise

Resource

Planning

1. Student will be able to Make basic use of Enterprise software, and

its role in integrating business functions

2. Student will be able to analyze the strategic options for ERP

identification and adoption.

3. Student will be able to Design the ERP implementation strategies.

4. Student will be able to Create reengineered business processes for

successful ERP implementation.

5. Student will be able to analyze the technical aspect of

telecommunication systems, internet and their roles in business

environment.

6. Student will be able to develop skills necessary for building and

managing relationships with customers, and stakeholders.

7. Students will able to understand the importance of ERP software

in E-commerce.

301 Relational

Database

Management

System

1. Student will be able to understand introduction to RDBMS

2. Student will be able to understand PLSQL,PLSQL Block,

Exception Handling, Functions , Procedures ,Cursor, Trigger,

Package

3. Student will be able to understand Transaction Concept,

Transaction Properties, Transaction States, Concurrent Execution,

Serializability, Recoverability

4. Student will be able to Lock Based Protocol, Timestamp Based

Protocol, Validation Based Protocol, and Deadlock Handling.

5. Student will be able to understand Failure Classification, Storage

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Structures, Recovery & Atomicity, Recovery with Concurrent

Transaction, Remote Backup System.

405 Human

Resource

Management

1. To study Introduction To HRM

2. To study Performance Appraisal, Training and development

3. To study Wages and Salary Administration

4. To study Grievance and discipline

5. To study The E-HR

Course Outcome

BBA(CA)

TY BBA (CA)

Subject Code Subject Name Course Outcome

504 Object

Oriented

Software

Engineering

1. To understand the Object Oriented Concepts, Modeling and UML,

Identifying the elements of an object model, UML Architecture.

2. Student will be able to understand the concept of Basic and

Advanced Structural Modeling ,Classes and Relationship ,

Advanced Relationship .

3. Student will be able to understand the concept of Basic

Behavioral and Architectural Modeling

4. Student will be able to understand the concept of Object

Oriented Analysis ,Iterative Development , Understanding

requirements , Unified process and UP Phases

5. Student will be able to understand the concept of Object Oriented

Design ,The Booch Method, The Coad and Yourdon Method and

Jacobson and Rambaugh Method , Generic components of OO

Design model ,System Design process ,Object Design process

503 Dot Net

Programming

1. Students will be able to understand Introduction of .Net

Framework and Architecture of .Net

2. Students will be able to understand the concept Basics of VB.Net,

Control Structures

3. Student will be able to understand concept of Object Oriented

Programming in VB. Net.

4. Student will able understand concept Database in Vb.Net.

5. Student will be able to understand concept of Crystal Report .

602 Advance Java 1. Students will be able to understand Introduction of database

2. Students will be able to understand the concept of Networking

3. Student will be able to understand concept Servlet and JSP

4. Student will able understand concept Threads and Multithreading

5. Student will be able to understand concept of bean

603 Recent Trends

in IT

1. Understand the Software Process And Project Metrics, Analysis

Concepts And Principles

2. Learn Distributed Databases, Client / Server architecture, types of

distributed databases

3. Acquire the knowledge of Data Warehouse, A Multidimensional

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Data Model, Data Warehouse Architecture, Data Warehouse

Implementation, Data cube Technology etc.

4. Understand the concept of Network Security, Cryptography,

Substitution Ciphers, Transposition Ciphers etc. and their

algorithms

5. Learn the Computing and Informatics- Introduction to computing,

Types of computing: Cloud, Green, Soft, Mobile, Case Study

604 Software

Testing

1. Students will be able to understand the Software Testing,

2. Students will be able to understand the concept of Approaches to

Testing – I

3. Students will be able to understand the concept of Testing for

Specialized Environments

4. Students will able to understand the concept of Software Testing

Strategies &Software metrics

5. Students will able to understand the concept of Specialized

Testing &Testing .

501 Java

Programming-

1. Able to understand the use of OOPs concepts.

2. Able to solve real world problems using OOP techniques.

3. Able to understand the use of abstraction.

4. Able to understand the use of Packages and Interface in java.

5. Able to develop and understand exception handling, multithreaded

applications with synchronization.

6. Able to understand the use of Collection Framework.

7. Able to design GUI based applications and develop applets for

web applications

502 Web

Technology

1. Students will be able to understand web essential techquies

2. will able to understand, analyze and apply the role of language

like HTML in the workings of the web and web application

3. Students will be able to understand to develop a dynamic webpage

by the use of java script and DHTML

4. able to understand the basic knowledge of PHP

5. able to understand the concept of function and string in PHP

6. able to understand arrays in PHP

601 Advanced Web

Technology

1. able to understand the concept of object oriented programming

2. Analyze the way to design, develop and deploy sessions and

cookies deliberately ASP

3. Build synamic website using server side PHP programming and

MY sqlDatabase connectivity

4. understand and develop the concept of XML for transferring data

5. Describe and differentiate different web extensions and web

services

6. Understanding javascripts for AJAA. Have rich knowledge of

javascript to develop a synamic as well as responsive website

along with functionality of form validation.

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Masters’ of Commerce (M.Com)

Course

Name

Program Outcomes

M.Com

1) . Imbibe employability skills for a career in Commerce and Industry by providing a

systematic and rigorous learning and exposure to Advanced Accounting and

Taxation.

2) Train the student to develop conceptual, applied and research skills as well as

competencies required for effective problem solving and right decision making in

routine and special activities relevant to financial management and accounting

transactions of a business.

3) Acquaint a student with conventional as well as contemporary areas in the

discipline of Commerce and demonstrate a global outlook to cater to the needs of

the business and cross cultural understanding.

4) Enable a student well versed in national as well as international trends to facilitate

the students for conducting business, accounting and auditing practices, role of

regulatory bodies in corporate and financial sectors nature of various financial

instruments.

5) Employ the creative thinking, analytical ability, skills, knowledge with professional

attitude for better organizational performance

6) Provide in-depth understanding of all core areas specifically Advanced Accounting,

International Accounting, Management, Security Market Operations and Business

Environment, Research Methodology and Tax planning.

Course

Name

Program Specific Outcomes

M.Com

1) .Develop an ability to apply knowledge acquired in problem solving and to work in

teams with enhanced interpersonal skills, administrative and communication skills.

2) The students can work in different domains like Accounting, Taxation, Finance,

HRM, Banking and Administration.

3) Excel in contemporary knowledge of business and emerge as innovative

entrepreneurs or acquire the abilities to work in MNCs as well as private, and

public companies.

4) Prepare to undertake higher learning research programme in commerce and

Management and go further for professional courses like CA/ CS/CMA/CFA

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Course Outcome

Commerce- M.com

M. Com. Part I CBCS SEM I

Subject

Code

Subject Name Course Outcome

101 Management

Accounting

1. Concept of management accounting, Advantages of Management

Accounting and Management Accounting as a decision making tool.

2. Marginal Costing and Cost-Volume Profit (CVP) Analysis, Decision

Making through Managerial Cost Accounting (Make or Buy

Decision), Purchasing and Leasing, Techniques and Managerial Cost

Accounting.

3. Concept of budget and budgetary control, types of budgets and

preparation of functional budgets in an organization.

4. concept of Working Capital Management, determination of working

capital, components of working capital and accounts receivable and

inventory management and develop competence with their usage in

managerial decision making and control.

102 Strategic

Management

1. To describe the role of Strategic Management and to introduce the

students to the emerging changes in the modern business environment

2. To develop the analytical , technical and managerial skills of students

in the various areas of Business Administration

3. To empower to students with necessary skill to become effective

future managers and leaders

4. To develop Technical skills for designing and developing effective

Functional strategies for growth and sustainability of business and

implement and evaluate strategy at national and International level

103 Advanced

Accounting &

Taxation

Special Paper I

(Accounts)

1. Concept of accounting theory , Role of accounting theory,

Classification of accounting theory and Introduction to IFRS & IND-

AS.

2. Consolidation of Financial Statements of Holding Companies & two

Subsidiary Companies

3. Preparation of Statement of Affairs of the Companies in Liquidation.

4. needs and methods of valuation of Goodwill & Shares

104 Advanced

Accounting &

Taxation

Special Paper II

(Taxation)

1. Students will be able to learn the Fundamental concepts and

definitions under Income Tax Act 1961. Various Concept and

definitions of Income Person, Assessee, Assessment year, previous

year, Residential Status of an Assesses.

2. Knowledge of Computation of Taxable Income under the different

heads of Income like Income From Salary, Income from House

Property, Profits and Gains of Business and Profession, Income from

Capital Gains & Income from Other Sources.

3. Gaining knowledge the concept of deductions and provisions of Sec.

80C to 80U, Rebate u/s 87A & Relief u/s 89.

4. Knowledge of Computation of the taxable income of an Individual,

Hindu Undivided Family and Companies.

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M. Com. Part I CBCS SEM II

Subject

Code

Subject Name Course Outcome

201 Financial

Analysis &

Control

1. Meaning of financial analysis and control, importance, advantages

limitations& uses

2. Meaning,, importance, advantages, limitations, uses, Problems on

Intra & Inter Company Comparison and gain knowledge of practically

comparing financial results of different years and different companies.

3. the importance of cash liquidity in an organization. To understand the

computation of cash and fund flows under operating, investing and

financing categories.

4. To develop the skill of appropriate use of different ratios to evaluate

the financial performance of entities.

202 A Industrial

Economics

1. understand the concepts of industrial economics and develop

analytical thinking and problem solving skills,

2. know the theories of industrial economics and to impart knowledge

about industrial imbalance in India

3. Gain knowledge about sources of industrial finance and Indian

industrial growth.

4. know about industrial productivity and efficiency, size of firms, and

sources of finance and problem of industrial finance

203 Specialized

Areas in

Accounting

1. The accounting for construction contracts and various terms used in

contract accounting and principles to be followed while computing

profit on incomplete contracts and valuation and disclosure of WIP

and escalation clause.

2. The concept of corporate restructuring, its accounting methods,

processes as per accounting standard 14.

3. To acquaint with hotel accounting, Hospital accounting, Transport

undertakings accounting fund based accounting to create an avenue

for employment in the academics and also to benefit Industry.

4. To understand that every registered person to keep and maintain, at his

principal place of business, a true and correct account along with

relevant documents,

204 Business Tax

assessment and

planning

1. Students will be able to learn the fundamental concepts of the

provision for computation of income of various entities like

Assessment of Partnership Firms including LLP, Assessment of Co-

operative Societies and Assessment of Charitable Trust.

2. Knowledge about the provisions of returns, assessment and procedure

of assessment.

3. Gaining knowledge the Concept of Tax Planning and Management,

Need, Objectives, Limitations.

4. Knowledge of understand the Basic concept and framework under

GST Act & Customs Duty.

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M. Com. Part II SEM III

Subject

Code

Subject Name Course Outcome

301 Business

Finance.

1. Students came to know about emerging changes in the modern

business environment

2. Students are able to develop their analytical , technical and

managerial skills in the various areas of Business Administration

3. Students are empowered with necessary skill to become effective

future managers and leaders

4. Students develop Technical skills for designing and developing

effective Functional strategies for growth and sustainability of

business

302 Research

Methodology

for Business.

1. acquaint with the areas of Business Research Activities, identify

research problem and determine the research objectives

2. enhance capabilities of students to conduct the research in the

field of business and social sciences and learning the formulation

of Research Problem, Hypotheses, Research Design and Sampling

3. enable to develop the most appropriate methodology for the research

studies and apply the statistical tools for the interpretation of the data

collected and prepare a systematic research report

4. Become familiar with the art of using different research methods and

techniques

303 Advanced

Auditing.

1. Auditing concepts, Basic principles governing an audit, Audit

Programme, Vouching - Verification and Valuation.

2. Role of Auditing and Assurance Standard and Auditing and Assurance

Standard Board in India. Brief study of Standards on Auditing issued

by the ICAI.

3. Significance of Internal control. Evaluation of internal control

procedures.

4. Audit report with special reference to CARO 2003.

5. Corporate Governance: Introduction-Verification of Compliance of

Corporate Governance. Audit Committee: Constitution - Powers of

Audit Committee - CEO/CFO Certification to Board - Report on

Corporate Governance.

Special aspects of CIS Audit Environment.

304 Specialized

Areas in

Auditing.

1. To impart knowledge and develop understanding of methods of audit

in specialized areas.

2. The concepts of Audit under Tax Laws.

3. Areas of Internal Audit, Internal Audit Report.

4. Bank Audit, its approach Steps in Bank Audit - Audit Report of

Banks - Long Form Audit Report

5. Provisions of Maharashtra State Co-operative Societies Act 2013 and

Multistate Co-operative Societies Act 2002. Audit Report of Co-

operative Societies.

6. Audit of Educational Institutions, Hotel, Club, Hospital, Charitable

Trusts.

7. Audit of Public Sector Undertaking-Audit of Local bodies.

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M. Com. Part II SEM IV

Subject

Code

Subject Name Course Outcome

401 Capital Market

and Financial

Services.

1. Acquaint with the working of capital market in India

2. aware about the latest developments in the field of capital market in

India and the various instruments used in Capital Market, role of

intermediaries, Mutual funds, Portfolio management

3. enable to understand various transactions in stock exchanges and

agencies involved in it and acquire skills about recent development in

regulatory body SEBI

4. Exposed about the financial services offered by various agencies and

financial adviser

402 Industrial

Economic

1. Understand the concepts of industrial economics and develop

analytical thinking and problem solving skills

2. know the theories of industrial economics and to impart knowledge

about industrial imbalance in India

3. Gain knowledge about sources of industrial finance and Indian

industrial growth

4. know about industrial productivity and efficiency, size of firms, and

sources of finance and problem of industrial finance

403 Recent

Advances in

Accounting,

Taxation &

Auditing.

1. To up-date the students with recent developments in the Subject.

2. To inculcate the habit of referring to various periodicals and

publications in the given subject, apart from text books and reference

books.

3. To develop the ability to read, understand, interpret and Summaries

various articles from newspapers, journals etc.

404 Advanced

Accounting and

Taxation

Special Paper

VIII

Project Work /

Case Studies

1. Identify research problem and define the research problem and the

research objectives

2. Review the concepts , theories and formulate hypothesis and the

research design

3. understand the methods of data collection and collect the data

4. apply the statistical tools for the interpretation of the data collected

and prepare a systematic research report with summarized findings

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Bachelor of Science (BSC) Course

Name

Program Outcomes

BSC

1. To obtain knowledge with facts and figures related to various subjects in

basic sciences such as Biotechnology, Microbiology, Zoology, Physics,

Chemistry, Botany, Mathematics, Electronics, and Geography etc.

2. To understand the fundamental concepts, principles, and scientific theories

related to various scientific phenomena and their relevance in daily life

3. The students will learn professional ethics including responsibility to work in

teams & apply basic ethical principles, also apply knowledge of basic

concept of science, understand the interdisciplinary nature of Science, also

analyse the learned laboratory skills.

4. Being a science student become well aware of various pollutants, their

sources & their impacts on bio systems. So they become well versed with

protection & conversation of environment. Developed scientific outlook not

only with respect to science subjects but also in all aspects related to life.

5. To be able to think innovatively to propose novel ideas in explaining facts or

providing new solution to the problems.

6. Student should prepare themselves effectively by self-study& work

independently present information in a clear, concise & logical manner.

Course

Name

Program Specific Outcomes

BSC

1) To provide a broad foundation in science that stresses scientific reasoning and

analytical problem solving with a molecular perspective.

2) To provide students with the skills required to succeed in graduate school, the

science industry or professional school.

Course Outcome

Bachelor of Science

F.Y.B.Sc. CBCS SEM I

Subject

Code

Subject Name Outcome

CH-101 Physical

Chemistry

1. Students will be able to apply thermodynamic principles to physical and

chemical process. Calculations of enthalpy, Bond energy, Bond

dissociation energy, resonance energy. Variation of enthalpy with

temperature –Kirchoff’s equation .Third law of thermodynamic and its

applications

2. Knowledge of Chemical equilibrium will make students to understand-

Relation between Free energy and equilibrium and factors affecting on

equilibrium constant. Exergonic and endergonic reaction .Gas

equilibrium, equilibrium constant and molecular interpretation of

equilibrium constant .Van’tHoff equation and its application

3. Concept to ionization process occurred in acids, bases and pH scale.

Related concepts such as Common ion effect hydrolysis constant, ionic

product, solubility product .Degree of hydrolysis and pH for different salts

, buffer solutions

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CH-102 Organic

Chemistry

1. The students are expected to understand the fundamentals, principles, and

recent developments in the subject area.

2. It is expected to inspire and boost interest of the students towards

chemistry as the main subject. To familiarize with current and recent

developments in Chemistry.

3. To create foundation for research and development in Chemistry.

GG 111

Introduction

to Physical

GeographyI

(Geomorpholo

gy)

1. To introduce the students to the basic concepts in Geomorphology and

Introduction to Physical Geography and its branches, Definition, Nature

and Scope. Components of Earth systems. Geological time scale and

Applied Geomorphology.

2. The student understands the importance of the Earth system based on

seismic evidences. Fundamental concepts based on Theory of Isostacy

and Wegner’s Continental Drift Theory Crustal movements like Folding

and faulting and their types

3. Theory of Plate tectonics and also Plates and boundaries and associated

their landforms. Earthquakes and volcanoes, their types, causes and

effects.

4. The student will be able to understand classify Rocks and Minerals. Mass

movement: Meaning and their types and concepts on Fluvial cycle of

erosion

GG 112 -

Introduction

to Physical

Geography -

II

(Ggeography

of

Atmosphere

and

Hydrosphere

1. Students will understand the concepts about Introduction of atmosphere

their definition and evolution,

2. Student know about Insulation process in that Definition and mechanisms

of heat transfer and Heat budget of the Earth , Factors affecting on

horizontal distribution of temperature , Vertical distribution of

temperature- lapse rate and inversion of temperature.

3. Students familiar about basic concepts of atmospheric pressure and wind

system .Vertical and horizontal distribution of pressure and type of winds-

planetary winds, periodic winds (monsoon winds), local winds (land and

sea breezes, mountain and valley wind.

4. To introduced the students Hydrosphere related all concepts like as

definition and hydrological cycle, General structure of ocean floor.

Movements of ocean water.

ZO-111 Animal

diversity -I

1. Students will be able to understand diversity in animals, levels &

significance of taxonomy & classification , systematic, biological &

evolutionary concepts of taxonomy& nomenclature of organisms

2. Knowledge of Zoology will be make students to understand

characteristics of animals, grades of organization& symmetry in animals.

3. Students will be understand the classification, structure, locomotion,

protozoa, Paramecium’s habits, habitat, characters, digestion excretion,

and reproduction, harmful & useful protozoa.

4. Students will be understand the origin & importance of multicellular

organisms.

5. Students will be understand the structure, classification, regeneration &

economic importance of pore bearing organisms.

6. Students will be understand the classification, polymorphism functions &

economic importance with reference to corals & coral reefs of cnidarians.

7. Students will be understand the classification, structure functions &

economic importance of Platyhelminthes.

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ZO-112 Animal

Ecology

1. Students will be able to apply Concepts of Ecology, Environment,

Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biosphere, Autecology and

synecology.

2. Students will understand the Types of ecosystems, Structure and

Composition of Ecosystem, Different types of Food chain, Food web,

Energy flow through the ecosystem.

3. Students can understand how population occur, Also study various

concept related to Natality, Mortality, Fecundity, survivorship curves, age

ratio, sex ratio, dispersal and dispersion. Growth curve. And understand

the Gause’s Principle with laboratory and field interactions.

4. Students will be able to apply the formulae of species richness,

dominance, diversity, abundance, also study the vertical stratification, Eco

tone and edge effect; Ecological succession.

5. Students can study the Animal interactions, Competition and beneficial

Associations.

BO 111 Plant life and

utilization I

1. Students will be able to understand Introduction to plant world. General

Unique features of plants and outline of the classification with example

2. Knowledge of Structure of plant Cell, characteristic feature and cell wall.

Morphology modifications of Vegetative plant organ : Stem , Leaf and

Root Reproductive plant organs -Flower Types of Inflorescence

3. To know the Plant Tissues and tissue systems, Primary structure of shoot,

root leaf Secondarygrowth, growth rings formation and cambium and its

activities, periderm- cork cambium,secondary cortex and cork.

BO 112

Plant

morphology

and Anatomy

1. Students will be able to apply definition of descriptive and interpretative

morphology. To know the Importance of Morphology

2. Knowledge of Different types of Inflorescences. Students will able to

Explain Parts of atypical flower: Calyx and Corolla, Androecium and

Gynoecium and their types. Ableto Underst and all Reproductive Parts of

Flower

3. Students will able to understand Introduction and definition Importance

in Taxonomy, Physiology, Ecological interpretations, Pharmacongnosy

and Wood identification

4. To know the different Types of Tissues in plants and internal Primary

organization in plants.

MT - 111 Algebra

1. Students will be understand basic concept of Sets, Relations, Equivalence

relations, Equivalence classes and partitions of a set ,Functions, Types of

Functions, Inverse of a Function, Composition of Functions.

2. Understand the basic property of GCD and LCM, application of Division

Algorithm, Greatest Common Divisor, and Euclid’s Lemma, Least

Common Multiple, Euclidean Algorithm theorem in the integers.

3. Apply concept of Prime Numbers, Congruence, application of Euclid’s

Lemma, Fermat’s theorem and able to solve the problem base on it.

4. Students will be able to understand concept of Complex Numbers, Sums

and Products, Basic Algebraic Properties, Moduli, Complex Conjugates,

Exponential form, Products and Quotients, De-Moivre’s theorem, The

nthroots of unity.

MT 112 CALCULUS -

I

1. Gain Knowledge of fundamental concepts of real numbers.

2. Verify the value of the limit of a function at a point using the definition of

the limit

3. Gain Knowledge of sequence and series.

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4. Learn to check function is continuous understand the consequences of the

intermediate value theorem for continuous functions.

EL- 111

Basics of

Applied

Electronics

1. Fundamentals of Electronics: Introduction to Electronics, applications of

Electronics Electronic Components: Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors,

Relays, Batteries, Switches, cables and connectors, fuses (Only basic

concept, working, Specifications and application is expected) Series and

parallel combination of resistors, capacitors and inductors Voltage and

Current Sources: Input and output impedance of AC and DC voltage

and/or current sources Variable and constant voltage and current sources.

2. Network Theorems : Kirchoff’s Voltage Law and Kirchoff’s Current Law,

Thevenin, Norton , superposition and maximum power transfer theorems

DC and AC analysis of network Numerical problems based on these

network theorems.

3. Introduction to electronic systems : Building blocks, working

principle and features of Smart Phone System, Security systems:

Surveillance Camera System CCTV, Public Address System and

thermostat.

EL- 112

Electronic

Devices and

Circuits

1. Junction Diode, Construction, working and V-I characteristics, Depletion

region, Barrier Potential, Forward and Reverse bias condition – Junction

capacitance. Diode current equation–Effect of temperature on reverse

saturation current Types of diodes and applications.

2. BJT: Symbol, terminals, types, basic operation, configurations and

characteristics showing different regions) Applications: Transistor as

switch, Transistor as amplifier Transistor as impedance matching

network. FET: Terminals, Symbol, Basic operation and FET as Voltage

Variable Resistance MOSFET: Terminals, Symbol, Basic operation,

characteristics and MOSFET as switch

3. Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs): Symbol and its use in circuit, IR

transmitter and receiver applications, Photo diode circuit , Photo

transistors, LDR and its use in street light and Opto - Isolators (MCT2E)

and its use in isolation.

PHY-111

Mechanics

and

Properties of

Matter

1. Students will be able to apply motions law. Calculations of Newton’s laws

of motion with their explanations, various types of forces in nature, frame

of reference.

2. To understand the Laws of motion and its real life applications.

3. Concept of viscous force and viscosity, Coefficient of viscosity, Steady

and Turbulent flow, Reynolds number, Equation of continuity, Bernoulli’s

Principle, Applications of Bernoulli’s Principle

4. Students will be able to understand tension, Angle of contact, Fact of

surface tension, Jaeger’s method for determination of surface tension,

Applications of surface tension.. Stress and Strain, Hook’s law and

Coefficient of elasticity, Young’s modulus Bulk modulus, Modulus of

rigidity, Work done during longitudinal strain, Volume strain, Shearing

strain Poisson’s ratio, Relation between three elastic moduli, (Y, η, K),

Applications of elasticity.

PHY-112

Physics

Principles and

Applications

1. Students will be able to apply motions law. Calculations of Newton’s laws

of motion with their explanations, various types of forces in nature, frame

of reference. To understand the Laws of motion and it’s real life

applications,

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2. Knowledge of Work Energy will make students to understand Kinetic

energy, Work Energy Theorem, Work done with constant force, Work

done with varying force (spring force) .

3. Concept of viscous force and viscosity, Coefficient of viscosity, Steady

and Turbulent flow, Reynolds number, Equation of continuity, Bernoulli’s

Principle, Applications of Bernoulli’s Principle ( Ventury Meter,

PitotTube), Applications of viscous fluids.

4. Students will be able to understand Surface tension, Angle of contact,

Factors affecting surface tension, Jaeger’s method for determination of

surface tension, Applications of surface tension..

MB 111

Introduction

to Microbial

World

1. Students will be able to know development of microbiology as a

discipline and knowledge of Golden Era and modern Era of

Microbiology.

2. Student will be aware of Carl Woese classification based on16S rRNA

Signification and Application of Human Micro biome, Nano-

biotechnology and Space Microbiology

3. Characterization of Microorganisms as prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.

4. Students acquired knowledge about Beneficial and Harmful effects of

microorganisms:

MB 112

Basic

Techniques in

Microbiology

1. Students will be Able to Apply Units of measurement – Introduction

to Modern SI units and Microscopy.

2. Students will be able to understand Staining Techniques: Stain,

Decolourisers and Accentuators ,and different types of staining techniques

3. Concept of Sterilization and methods of sterilization and disinfection

4. Characteristics of an ideal disinfectant Checking of efficiency of

disinfectant

F.Y.B.SC CBCS SEM II

Subject

Code

Subject Name Outcome

CH-201 Inorganic

Chemistry

1. Various theories and principles applied to revel atomic structure Origin of

quantum mechanics and its need to understand structure of hydrogen

atom.

2. Explain rules for filling electrons in various orbitals- Aufbau’s principle,

Pauli Exclusion Principle, Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity. Write

name, symbol, electronic configuration, trends and properties.. Ionization

energies. Electro negativity- definition, trend, Pauling electro negativity

scale. f. Oxidation state of elements

3. Attainment of stable electronic configurations. Define various types of

chemical bonds- Ionic, covalent, coordinate and metallic bond Discuss

assumption and need of VSEPR theory. Basic understanding of geometry

and effect of lone pairs

CH-202 Analytical

Chemistry

1. Knowledge of Some important units of measurements-SI units, distinction

between mass and weight, mole, mill mole molar concentrations, Solution

–dilatant volume ration, functions , density and specific gravity of

solutions, problems Chemical Stoichiometry – Empirical and Molecular

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Formulas, Stoichiometric Calculations, Problems

2. Types of organic compounds, characteristic tests and classifications,

reactions of different functional groups, analysis of binary mixtures.

Analysis – Detection of nitrogen, sulfur, halogen and phosphorous by

Lassiagen’s test. Purification of organic compounds- Introduction,

recrystallization, distillation, sublimation

3. Introduction to chromatography, IUPAC definition of chromatography.

Types of chromatographic techniques.

4. Introduction, pH meter, Glass pH electrode, combination of pH electrode-

Complete Cell, Standard Buffer –reference for pH measurement,

Accuracy of pH measurement, Using pH meter –How does it works?

Applications of pH meter.

GG-121 Introduction

to Human

Geography

1. To introduce the students Introduction of Human Geography in that

definition and meaning of Human Geography and Branches of Human

Geography also Nature and scope of Human Geography. Importance of

Human Geography

2. Student understands Human Evolution and Races Stages of human

evolution. Meaning and definition of human race and Bases of human

race. Griffith Taylor’s theory of human race and also Pure and Mixed

Races.

3. Student gain knowledge about Economic activities of Man like

Primary activities Secondary activities Tertiary activities Quaternary activities

GG-122

Population

and

Settlement

Geography

1. Student understand Introduction of human geography definitions, nature

and scope of Population Geography .Sources of Population Data: Census,

National Sample Survey and other Sources.

2. Students gain knowledge about Population Dynamic

And Determinates of Distribution and Density of Population.

Distribution of Population -World Population Growth- Global

& Indian Trend d) Demographic Transition Theory (DTM) e)

Demographic Composition: Age, Gender and Literacy.

3. Student understands about Settlements Definition, Nature and Scope of

Settlement Geography. Types and Pattern of Rural Settlement.

PHY-121

Heat and

Thermodyna

mics

1. Concept of thermodynamic state, Equation of state, Van der Waal’s

equation of state, Thermal equilibrium, Zeroth law of thermodynamics,

Thermodynamic processes: Adiabatic Isothermal, Isobaric and Isochoric

changes, Indicator diagram, Work done during isothermal change,

Adiabatic relations, Work done during adiabatic change, Internal energy,

Internal energy as state function, First law of thermodynamics, Reversible

and Irreversible changes

2. Student will be able to understand Conversion of heat into work and it’s

converse, Second law thermodynamics, Concept of entropy, Temperature

- entropy diagram, T-dSequations, Clausius - Clapeyron latent heat

equations,

3. Carnot’s cycle and Carnot’s heat engine and it Concept

4. Principle, Construction and Working: (Liquid thermometers, Liquid

filled thermometers, Gas filled thermometers, Bimetallic

thermometers, Platinum resistance

PHY-122 Electricity and

Magnetism

1. To understand the concept of the electric force, electric field and electric

potential for stationary charges. Concept of electric flux, Gauss’s law in

electrostatics.

2. Able to calculate electrostatic field and potential of charge distributions

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using Coulomb law and Gauss law.

3. To understand the dielectric phenomenon and effect of electric field on

dielectric. Introduction to Magnetization, Types of Magnetic Materials

4. To Study magnetic field for steady currents using Biot-Savart and Ampere

Circuital laws.

5. To study magnetic materials and its properties.

MT 121 Analytical

Geometry

1. Students to understand the Geometry of translation and rotational system

and to understand the transformation, standard form, centre of conic,

nature of conic of 2DSystem.

2. To understand the property of plane, Direction cosines and direction

ratios, Equation of plane, Normal form, Transform to the normal form,

Plane passing through three non-collinear points, Intercept form, Angle

between two planes, Distance of a point from a plane, Distance between

parallel planes, Systems of planes, two sides of planes, Bisector planes.

3. Student will be able to understand the property of Equations of a line in

Symmetric and unsymmetrical forms, Line passing through two points,

Angle between a line and a plane, Perpendicular distance of a point from a

plane, Condition for two lines to be coplanar of 3D system.

4. To understand the Equation of a sphere in different forms, plane section

of a sphere, Equation of a circle, sphere through a given circle and,

Intersection of a sphere and a line, Equation of tangent plane to sphere.

MT 122 Calculus-II 1. Student will be to understand differentiation and fundamental theorem in

differentiation and various rules.

2. Geometrical representation and problem solving on MVT and Rolls

theorem.

3. Finding extreme values of function.

4. Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equation

ZO-121 Animal

diversity –II

1. Students will be able understand animal diversity, structure economic

importance of roundworms.

2. Students will be able understand structure economic importance of

annelids. Knowledge of sericulture technology is applied for increasing

growth yield of crop.

3. Students will be able understand structure economic importance of

arthropods. Knowledge of harmful useful arthropods is applied for

improvement of health of human being & amp; his livestock.

4. Students will be able understand structure amp; economic importance of

Mollusca. Knowledge of harmful useful mollusc is applied for

improvement of health of human being his livestock.

5. Students will be able understand structure economic importance of

echinoderms. Knowledge of harmful useful echinoderms

ZO-122 Cell Biology 1. Students will be able to understand the concept of Cell as basic unit of

life, Importance of Cell Biology and its applications in industry , Structure

and function of Prokaryotic (E. coli) ,Structure and function of Eukaryotic

cells (Animal and Plant Cell)Knowledge of Microscopy: Basic Principle,

Simple, Compound and applications of Electron Microscope, Introduction

of Stains and dyes. Methods in Micrometry.

2. Students can study the Structure of plasma membrane, Active and Passive

transport, Facilitated transport, exocytosis, endocytosis, phagocytosis –

vesicles and their importance in transport, Other functions of Cell

membrane in brief Protection, cell recognition, shape, storage, cell

signalling. Cell Junctions: Tight junctions, gap junctions, Desmosomes.

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3. Students will be able to understand what is a Nucleus and Structure of

Nucleus, Nuclear envelope, nuclear pore complex, Nucleoplasm,

Nucleolus, Chromatin, Functions of nucleus.

4. Students can understand the endomembrane system, Structure, location

and Functions of Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi apparatus, Lysosomes

and vacuoles.

5. Students will be able to understand the ultrastructure and function of

mitochondrion and peroxisomes. students also study the cell cycle and

cell division(mitosis and meiosis)

BO-121 Plant Life and

Utilization - II

1. Students will be understand Introduction to plant diversity- Pteridophytes,

Gymnosperms and Angiosperms with reference to vascular plants

2. Students will be able to understand General characters outline

classification, Life cycle pattern, Utilization and economic Importance of

Pteridophytes.

3. Students will be able to understand General characters outline

classification, Life cycle pattern, Utilization and economic Importance of

Gymnosperms.

4. Students will be able to understand General characters outline

classification, comparative account of monocotyledons dicotyledons.

5. Students will be understand Utilization economic importance of

Angiosperms in various

BO-122 Principle of

PlantSciences

1. Students will be able to know Introduction, definition and scope of plant

physiology. To understand the interactions of Plants with their

Environment

2. To understand the definition, factors affecting diffusion, importance of

diffusion in plants, imbibitions as a special type of diffusion.

3. To understand definition, types of solutions (hypotonic, isotonic, and

hypertonic), endosmosis, exo-osmosis, osmotic pressure, turgor pressure,

wall pressure, importance of osmosis in plants.

4. To know definition, mechanism and significance of Plasmolysis.

5. TO know Plant growth regulators introduction, phases of growth, factors

affecting

6. To understand Structure of plant cell, differences between prokaryotic and

eukaryotic cell.

7. To understand Plant cell wall components of primary cell wall, structure

and functions

8. Students will be able to know Plasma membrane- bilayer and fluid

mosaic model, components and functions Ultrastructure and functions of

chloroplast, mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum

9. Students will be able to know Ultrastructure and function of chloroplast

10. To understand Cell cycle in plants- phases of cell cycle (G1, M, G2 and

S), importance of cell cycle in plants, divisional stages of mitosis and

meiosis.

11. Students will be able to know Introduction and scope of molecular

biology, central dogma of molecular biology.

12. Students will be able to know Structure of DNA- Structure of nitrogen

bases, nucleoside, nucleotide, Chargaff’s rule, C value paradox.

13. To understand Watson Crick model of DNA and its characteristic

features, types of DNA (A, B and Z DNA).

14. Students will be able to know Packing of DNA into chromosomes, types

of chromosomes

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MB-121

Bacterial Cell

and

Biochemistry

1. Students will be able to know bacterial Cytology - Microbial cell size,

shape and arrangements Structure, chemical composition and functions of

components in bacterial cell

2. Knowledge of Chemical Basis of Microbiology Atom, Biomolecules,

types of bonds

3. Biomolecules: Structure, organization and functions Carbohydrates,

Lipids, Proteins and Nucleic acids:

4. Knowledge of Classification of Bacteria - Introduction to Bergey’s

Manual of Determinative and Systemic Bacteriology Classification of

Viruses: ICTV nomenclature

MB-121 Microbial

cultivation

and growth

1. Knowledge of nutrient required by microorganisms will make students to

understand classification, preparation of different types of culture media

in laboratory and their growth.

2. Student will be able to study enrichment of different types of bacteria and

other microorganisms like viruses, algae, fungi, actinomycetes etc.

3. Concept of pure culture and isolation techniques will make the students

aware of isolation of microorganisms from various sources in pure form

and also role and importance of Culture Collection centres.

4. Kinetics of bacterial growth, diauxic growth. Measurement of bacterial

growth- by various methods.

5. Students will be aware of environmental factors affecting bacterial

growth like pH, Temperature, Solute

EL-121 Fundamentals

of Digital

Electronics

1. Number Systems: Decimal, Binary, Hexadecimal, BCD, Gray code and

their inter-conversions, ASCII, Complements (1’s, 2’s), Rules of binary

Addition, Subtraction. Logic gates: positive and negative logic, AND,

OR, NOT, EX-OR, NAND, NOR, EX-NOR and truth tables, NAND and

NOR universal gates. Boolean Algebra and Theorems: Boolean

Theorems, De-Morgan’s laws. Digital logic gates, Multi level NAND

NOR gates. Standard representation of logic functions (SOP and POS),

Minimization Techniques (Karnaugh Map Method: 3 variables), don’t

care condition. Basic concept of Arithmetic and logical unit (ALU).

2. Adders-Half full adder, Subtractor-Half and full sub tractors, Parallel

binary adder, Magnitude Comparator, Digital lock using magnitude

comparator Multiplexers (2:1,4:1))and DE multiplexers (1:2,4:1), Encoder

(8-line-to-3-line) and Decoder (3-line-to-8-line).Parity generator checker

3. Flip Flops and truth tables: S-R FF, J-K FF, T and D type FFs, Master-

Slave FFs, and Flip-flop as memory device. Shift Registers and their

types, serial to parallel and parallel to serial converters using shift

registers Counters: Asynchronous-Mod16, Mod-10, Mod-8, up down

counter, Synchronous-Ring counter, Event counter.

EL-122 Analog and

Digital Device

applications

1. Definition, Basic op-amp Ideal op-amp, Block diagram of op-amp, ideal

and practical characteristics of inverting, non-inverting configuration,

virtual ground Introduction of OPAMP ICs(comparative study).

2. Wave shaping circuits using integrator and differentiator, ON-OFF

controller using comparator or Schmitt trigger, Function generator, Audio

amplifier, V to I converter, PWM generation IC-555 –functional block

diagram , formula of output frequency, duty cycle, pin diagram, a stable,

monostable and bistable operation Application circuits: Moisture detector

circuit, PWM generation, FSK generator, 50% duty cycle circuit using

diode

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3. D/A converter: R-2R Ladder network, Binary Weighted DAC A/D

converter:-Countertype ADC, Successive Approximation ADC Basic

operation and block diagram: Digitalthermometer

S.Y.B.SC (2013 Pattern) SEM III

Subject

Code

Subject Name Outcome

CH-211

Organic &

Inorganic

Chemistry

1. Students will be able to- Identify chiral center in the given organic

compounds.

2. Students should be able to –Define and classify heterocyclic compounds.

Use Huckel rule to predict aromaticity. Suggest synthetic route for

preparation of various heterocyclic compounds. Write and complete

various reactions of heterocyclic compounds. Predict products.

3. A student should be able - To differentiate between ore and minerals. To

differentiate between calcination and roasting and smelting. To know the

different methods for separation of gangue or matrix from metallic

compounds. To know the terms smelting, flux.

4. A student should be able - To know physico-chemical principles involved

in electrometallurgy, electrolysis of alumina and its refining.

5. To explain the uses of Aluminum and its alloys. To know purification of

bauxite ore.

6. A student should be able - To explain the term pyrometallurgy and to

explain the physico chemical principles involved in the reduction process

by carbon monoxide. To know different reactions in the blast furnace.

7. A student should know - Definition of corrosion. Types of corrosion.

Mechanism of corrosion. Factors affecting corrosion. Methods of

prevention of metal from corrosion.

CH-212

Organic &

Inorganic

chemistry

1. Student should understand: Concept of different reagents used in the one

type of conversion .Merits & demerits of different reagents .Use of

different hydrogen donors for hydrogenation

2. Student should know: Define and classify heterocyclic compounds. Use

Huckel rule to predict aromaticity. Write and complete various reactions

of heterocyclic compounds.

3. Student should know different biomolecules. Appreciate the role of

biochemistry in the day to day life. Draw the structure and bonding in

biomolecules.

4. To know position of d-block elements in periodic table. To know the

general electronic configuration & electronic configuration of elements.

To know trends in periodic properties of these elements w.r.t. size of atom

and ions, reactivity, catalytic activity, oxidation state, complex formation

ablility, colour, magnetic properties, non-stoichiometry, density, melting

point, boiling point.

5. To understand M-C bond and to define organ metallic compounds .To

define organ metallic chemistry To understand the multiple bonding due

to CO ligand. To understand the structure and bonding using valence

electron count (18 electron rule)

6. To define acids and bases according to Arrhenius theory, Lowery-

Bronsted concept, Lewis concept.

7. To know toxic chemical in the environment. To know the impact of toxic

chemicals on enzyme.

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ZY-211

Animal

systematic &

diversity-III

1. Students will be able to understand diversity, structure, & classification of

phylum Arthropoda, Mollusca, Echinodermata.

2. Students will be able to understand differences in mouthparts

metamorphosis, mimicry in insects, shell foot modifications, torsion &

detorsion , larval forms in Mollusca ,origin, pedicellariae& larval forms in

Echinodermata ,economic importance of Insects ,Mollusca &

Echinodermata.

3. Students will be able to understand systematic position, habit ,habitat,

external characters, digestive system, water vascular system, reproductive

system, autotomy & regeneration in starfish

ZY-212

APPLIED

ZOOLOGY –

I

1. Students will be able to understand the techniques in Fisheries and its

types ,Different types of ponds used in ,Habit, habitat and culture methods

Rohu (Labeorohita) , Catla (Catlacatla) , Mrigal (Cirrhinusmrigala) ,

Giant prawn (Macrobrachiumrosenbergi) , Harvesting methods of

Harpadon , Mackerel , Lobster , Pearl oyster .different types of Crafts

and gears in Indian Fishery .Also study the Fishery by-products and Fish

preservation technique

2. Student can study the Types of Agricultural Pests and their different

control methods .Also study Marks of identification, life cycle, nature of

damage and control measures of Jowar stem borer , Red cotton bug

,Brinjal fruit borer , Mango stem borer ,Pulse beetle ,Rice weevil .As well

as they study the Non insect pest .They gain knowledge of Plant

protection appliances .

BO-211

Taxonomy of

Angiosperms

and

PlantCommu

nity

1. Plant Taxonomy, Identification, classification, nomenclature, Concept of

Systematics

2. Knowledge of different types of Systems of classification

3. To know the Taxonomic literature in that types of taxonomic literatures

Flora, monograph, revisions, manuals, journals, periodicals and references

books

4. To know Sources of data for Systematics that are Anatomy, Morphology,

Phyto-chemistry Sources

5. Students will be able to know Botanical Nomenclature Concept and Rules

for Nomenclature, Concept of ICBN

6. To know how to study the Plant Families and how to classify them.

7. To know Concept Digital /e-herbarium and their advantages.

8. Introduction to ecology, Ecosystem Types of Ecosystem.

9. To understand Ecological grouping of the plants. Their Classification and

different types.

BO-212

Plant

Physiology

1. Knowledge of Plant - water relations, Physico-chemical properties

Membrane structure, Diffusion, osmotic pressure (OP), Plasmolysis.

2. Concept to Absorption of water.

3. Knowledge of Ascent of sap, Introduction and definition. Theories of

ascent of sap.

4. Concept to Transpiration and Factors affecting the rate of transpiration.

5. Knowledge of Plant growth and plant growth regulators. Phases of growth

and applications of auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins, ethylene and abscisic

acid.

6. Concept to Nitrogen metabolism. Biological nitrogen fixation. Symbiotic

nitrogen fixation, nitrogenase enzyme- structure and function. Non-

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symbiotic nitrogen fixation.

7. Knowledge of Seed dormancy and germination. Definition and types of

seed dormancy. Methods to break seed dormancy.

8. Concept to Physiology of flowering Photoperiodism, Concept, definition,

short day plants, long day plants and day neutral plants, photoperiodic

induction, phytochrome and flowering. Phytohormones and initiation of

flowering.

MT 211

Multivariable

Calculus I

1. Students will be understand Functions of several variables, graphs and

level curves of function of two variables.

2. Students learn the concept of second order partial derivative, the mixed

derivative theorem, partial derivatives of higher order.

3. Students learn differentiability, the increment theorem for functions of

two variables, Chain rules for composite function, directional derivatives.

4. Students will be understand extreme values, Lagrange’s multipliers

method for finding extreme values of constraint function. Taylors

Formula for two variables.

5. learn the concepts of multiple integrals and their Application to area and

volumes

MT 212(A)

Discrete

Mathematics

1. The students to understand solving the problems by using the logical

techniques and proofs in mathematics.

2. Students to understand the solving the basicscounting problems by using

the permutation and combination methods.

3. Students to understand the solving the advanced counting problems by

using Inclusion-Exclusion methods.

PHY-211

Mathematica

l Methods in

Physics-I

1. Students will be able to complex numbers, Rectangular, polar and

exponential forms of complex numbers, Argand diagram, De-Mover’s

Theorem (Statement only), Power, root and log of complex numbers.

Trigonometric, hyperbolic and exponential functions, Applications of

complex numbers to determine velocity and acceleration in curved

motion.

2. Introduction to partial differentiation Successive differentiation ,Total

differentiation, Exact differential ,Chain rule, Change of variables from

Cartesian to polar co-ordinates, Conditions for maxima and

minima(without proof).

3. Understand the role of partial differential equations in physics.

Introduction to scalars and vectors, dot product and cross product of two

vectors and their physical significance.

4. Understand vector algebra useful in mathematics and physics. Degree,

order, linearity and homogeneity of differential equation. Concept of

Singular points. Example of singular points of differential equation.

PHY-212

Electronics

1. Apply different theorems and laws to electrical circuits.for eg.

Krichhoff’s Law,Nortons ,Superposition & Thevenin’s Theorem.

Understand the relations in electricity.

2. Understand the parameters, characteristics and working of transistors.

Bi-junction Transistor, .

Transistor as a switch, Uni-Junction Transistor.

3. Understand the functions of operational amplifiers

4. Design circuits using transistors and applications of operational

amplifiers.

5. Understand the Boolean algebra and logic circuits.

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MB 211

Bacterial

Systematics

and

Physiology

1. Students will get knowledge regarding Chemotaxonomy, Concept of

species, Numerical taxonomy, Genetic basis of taxonomy,

2. Student will become aware with the Knowledge of Radioisotopes in the

study of metabolic pathways, Autoradiography, Phospher imaging, Pulse

chase (tracer studies).

3. Metabolism, catabolism, anabolism, respiration and fermentation.

Metabolic pathways High Energy Compounds, Electron transport chain,

Oxidative phosphorylation and Substrate level phosphorylation ,

Chemiosmosis hypothesis of ATP formation, Concept of Standard redox

potential (Nernst equation).

4. To understand the fundamental concepts of Enzymes: Nomenclature

classification asper IUB (up to class level). Structure of active site Models

for catalysis. Specific catalytic groups involved in enzyme catalysed

reactions and .Effect of environmental factors.

MB 212

Industrial

and Soil

Microbiology

1. Students will be able to know introduction to industrial microbiology .

Strains of industrially important microorganisms.

2. Principles and methods of primary and secondary screening. Master,

working and seed culture. Design and types of fermenter

3. Constituents of media

4. Contamination: Sources, precautions, and consequences

5. Knowledge of soil microbiology soil microorganisms.

EL211

Analog

Circuit Design

After successful completion of course Student will be able to

1. General classification of amplifiers

2. Concept: Difference between voltage and power amplifier.

3. Concept of harmonic distortion.

4. Concept of negative and positive feedback and Barkhausen criterion.

Types of feedback circuits: current shunt, current series, voltage shunt and

voltage series, comparison and applications.

5. Concept and working of differential amplifier. Configurations of

differential amplifier: Single ended, double ended. Differential and

Common mode gains, Use of constant.

EL212

Digital Circuit

Design

After successful completion of course Student will be able to

1. Revision of K maps, Design of code converters: BCD to Seven segments,

Binary to Grayand Gray to binary. Serial adder, Priority encoder, Parity

generator/Checker, Magnitude comparator.

2. State table, State diagram, excitation table and transition table, Design of

counters using state machines: Synchronous, asynchronous, modulus and

up-down counter, Sequence generator

3. Digital to analog converters : weighted resistive network, R-2R ladder

network, D/Aaccuracy and resolution, Analog to Digital converters:

Simultaneous conversion, counter, Tracking method, successive

approximation method, ope, A/D accuracy andresolution

4. Interfacing of LED's, single and multi-digit 7 segment display/

driver, Switches, Keypad, Thumb wheel switches, Relays, Interface

considerations for ADC/DAC with digital systems. Applications of

counters:- Totalizer, Digital clock, auto-parking, two digit bank

ENG-

83011

English

After successful completion of course Student will be able to

1. To introduce students to major movements and figures of Indian

Literature in English through the study of selected literary texts.

2. To create literary sensibility and emotional response to the literary texts

and implant sense of appreciation of literary text.

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3. To expose students to the artistic and innovative use of language

employed by the Writers.

4. To instil values and develop human concern in students through exposure

to literary Texts. To enhance literary and linguistic competence of

students

MAR-

83111 Marathi

1. विद्यार्थ्ाांमधे्यमराठीविज्ञानसावहत्याविषयीआिडवनमाृणहोते.

2. सावहत्यविषयकअभ्यासातूनजीिनविषयकसमजविकवसतहोतो

3. विद्यार्थ्ाांमधे्यिैज्ञावनकजाणीिवनमाृणकरूनदेतायेते..

4. विद्यार्थ्ाृनाविज्ञान,उद्योगातीलविविधप्रिाह,सांधीयाांचापररचयहोतो.

S.Y.B.SC (2013 Pattern) SEM IV

Subject

Code

Subject Name Outcome

CH-221

Physical

Analytical

Chemistry

1. Free energy concepts, types and its variation.

2. Concepts of Ideal and non ideal solutions and laws governing these

solutions,

3. Concepts of equivalent weight, molecular weight, normality,

molality, primary and secondary standards. , Different way to

express concentrations of the solution. , Preparation of standard

solution,

4. Explain role of indicators, mixed and universe indicators, Know

neutralization curves for various acid base titration , principle of

complex metric precipitation and redox titrations. Definitions and

difference between iodometry and iodimetry ,To know

standardization of sodium thiosulphate and EDTA , Iodometry

Iodimtric titration, Mohrs method, Fajan Determine the amount of

halides separately and in presence of each other.

CH-222 Organic &

Inorganic

chemistry

1. Student should understand: Concept of different reagents used in

the one type of conversion .Merits demerits of different reagents

.Use of different hydrogen donors for hydrogenation

2. Student should know: Define and classify heterocyclic compounds.

Use Huckel rule to predict aromaticity. Write and complete various

reactions of heterocyclic compounds.

3. Student should know different biomolecules. Appreciate the role of

biochemistry in the day to day life. Draw the structure and bonding

in maltose, lactose, cellobiose and sucrose. Know about

polysaccharide, structures of starch and cellulose. Classify the

naturally occurring amino acids. Explain the hydrogen bonding in

α-helical structure.

4. To know position of d-block elements in periodic table. To

understand the multiple bonding due to CO ligand. To define acids

and bases according to Arrhenius theory, Lowery- Bronsted

concept, Lewis concept.To explain the merits and demerits of

different theories of acids and bases.

5. To know toxic chemical in the environment. To know the impact of

toxic chemicals on enzyme. To know the biochemical effect of

Arsenic, Cd, Pb, Hg. To explain biological methylation.

BO-221 Plant Anatomy and

Embryology

1. Students will be able to apply scope of plant anatomy and types of

tissues.

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2. Knowledge of Structure and function epidermal tissue system.

Stomata: Types of Stomata, epidermal outgrowth.

3. To Understand Mechanical tissue system, Principles involved in

distribution of mechanical tissues.

4. To know Vascular tissue system and Structure and function of

Vascular Tissue System

5. To know Normal secondary growth, Activity of Cambium, Role of

Cambium, Bark, Extrastelar Growth.

6. Students will able to understand Abnormal Growth in plants,

Causes of Abnormal Growth in monocot and Dicot Plant Root,

Stem, Leaf.

7. To Know Plant Embryology, scope of plant embryology

8. To understand Microsporangium and male gametophyte structure

and development of male gametophyte.

9. TO know Megasporangium and female gametophyte: structure,

types of ovules –anatropous, orthotropous, amphitropous,

10. Students will able to understand Fertilization: Mechanism of

pollination, germination ofpollen grain

11. Students will able to know Endosperm and embryo. structure of

dicot and monocotembryo and seed formation.

BO-222 Plant

Biotechnology

1. Students will be able to apply Interdisciplinary nature of

biotechnology.

2. Knowledge of .Enzyme Technology, Classification of enzymes,

Industrial applications of enzymes, Enzymes immobilization.

3. Students will be able to understand Fermentation Technology,

Liquid and solid state fermentations. Bioreactors used in

fermentations, Industrial applications

4. Knowledge of Single cell protein, Need of proteins in diet,

Production of SCP from algae, The economic implications of

SCP.

5. Students will be able to understand Environmental Biotechnology

concept, Phytoremediation, Methods of phytoremediation.

6. Students will be able to understand Basics of plant genetic

engineering Introduction and structure of DNA, Gene isolation

from the plants-DNA isolation, restriction enzymes ,restriction

digestion of DNA, DNA electrophoresis, southern hybridization,

lygation of DNA fragments. To know Methods of gene transfer in

plants, Direct gene transfer methods, Agrobacterium mediated

gene transfer in plants, Ti-plasmid: structure and functions.

7. To know Application of plant genetic engineering in crop

improvement, abiotic stress tolerance, herbicide resistance,

storage protein quality.

8. Students will be able to understand Applications of

nanotechnology.

ZY-221 Animal systematic

diversity-IV

1. Students will be able to understand diversity, structure,

classification of reptiles, aves & mammals.

2. Students will be able to understand differences in poisonous non-

poisonous snakes, desert adaptations in animals, beak feet

modifications, migrations flight adaptations in birds, egg laying

mammals, aquatic mammals

3. Students will be able to understand systematic position, habit,

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habitat, characters, digestive system, respiratory system blood

vascular system, nervous system ,sense organs, urinogenital

system, in Scoliodon.

ZY-222 APPLIED

ZOOLOGY – II

1. Students will gain knowledge about Apiculture .In which they

study habit, habitat and nesting behavior of different types of honey

bees. They also studied the Life cycle, Colony organization and

division of labour, Polymorphism ,Bee behaviour and bee

communication.

2. Students get information about Sericulture, different types of silk

moths, their distribution and varieties of silk produced by

Mulberry, Tassar, Eri and Muga silk worms also study External

morphology and life cycle of Bombyxmori. ,Cultivation of

mulberry (moriculture),harvesting and post harvesting techniques

in sericulture.

MT 221 Linear Algebra 1. Use the concept of basis and dimension of vector spaces linear

dependence and linear independence, to solve problems.

2. Use the concept of inner product spaces to find norm of vectors,

distance between vectors, check the orthogonality of vectors, to

find the orthogonal and orthonormal basis

3. Apply the properties of linear transformations to linearity of

transformations, kernel and rank of linear transformations, inverse

transformations to solve the problems of matrix transformations,

change of basis

MT

222

Numerical

Methods and its

applications

1. The students to find Absolute, relative and percentage errors in

numerical problems to get correct answers

2. Students to find the Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental

Equations by understanding use of Bisection method, False

position, Newton- Raphson method

3. students to understand the differences by using different formulas

of Interpolation, Newton’s Interpolation Formulae (Forward and

Backward ),Lagrange’s Interpolation Formula, Divided differences

and Newton’s General Interpolation formula.

4. Students will be understand Least Squares Curve Fitting

Procedures, Nonlinear curve fitting: Power function ,polynomials

of degree 2 and 3,Exponential function

MB221 Bacterial

Genetics

1. Students will be able to know understanding molecules of heredity.

2. Knowledge of DNA replication and expression a. DNA replication

Basic mechanism of transcription and translation

3. Understand mutations and reversions. Spontaneous mutations

Fluctuation test, Base pair substitution(Transitions, Transversions),

Base analogues Frame shift mutations (Insertions anddeletions),

Intercalating agents Cross linking agents (Psorolin,mitomycin), UV

rays, X rays, Biological mutagens (bacteriophage µ, transposones)

Types of mutations

4. Isolation of Mutants: Replica plate technique.

5. Gain knowledge about plasmid genetics. Structure and Properties

of plasmids. Types

MB222 Air Water & Soil

Microbiology

1. Students will be able to apply Methods of Air sampling and

received detailed knowledgeregarding types of air samplers ,Air

sanitation, Air born infections, Chemical pollutants,their sources in

air and effects on human health , Transient nature of air flora

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Droplet, droplet nuclei, and aerosols .

2. Student will get deep knowledge regarding Water borne Infections ,

Indicators of faecal pollution and Types of water will make

students to apply various methods used for Water purification,

Bacteriological standards of potable water ,

3. Analysis of the Physical chemical parameters, Chemical Oxygen

Demand(C.O.D.) from waste water also Biological parameters like

B.O.D., Toxicity and Industrial water pollutants, their ecological

effects and health hazards (Bio magnification and eutrophication).

4. The Primary, secondary, tertiary treatment methods of effluent

treatment ,Recycling of waste water and sludge and Solid waste

management

PH221 OPTICS 1. Acquire the basic concepts of wave optics. Describe how light can

constructively and destructively interfere

2. Explain why a light beam spreads out after passing through an

aperture. Appreciate the operation of many modern optical devices that

utilize wave optics.

3. Students will be familiar with a range of equipment used in modern

optics.

4. Understand optical phenomena such as polarisation, birefringence,

interference and diffraction in terms of the wave model. Analyse

simple examples of interference and diffraction phenomena.

5. Summarize the polarization characteristics of electromagnetic waves.

PH222 Oscillations,

Waves, and

Sound

1. To study underlying principles of oscillations and its scope in

development.

2. To understand and solve the equations / graphical representations

of motion for simple harmonic, damped, forced oscillators and

waves.

3. To explain oscillations in terms of energy exchange with various

practical applications.

4. To solve numerical problems related to undamped, damped, forced

oscillations and superposition of oscillations.

5. To study characteristics of sound, decibel scales and applications.

EL-221 Electronic

Instrumentation

1. Measurement of physical parameters, measurement system block

diagram, Measurement characteristics like accuracy, precision,

sensitivity, linearity, resolution, reliability, repeatability, errors.

Construction and working principles of Volt meter, Current meter,

Ohm meter, multirange meters, multi-meter, AC Voltmeter.

2. Principle, block diagram, working and important specifications of

signal and function generators, sweep generators, dual channel and

dual trace CRO, digital storage oscilloscope (DSO).

3. Block diagram, working principle and specifications of DPM,

DMM, DFM, LCR meter, Digital thermometer, Lux meter,

Speedometer, pH meter, energy meter, power factor meter and

decibel meter .

4. Principle, block diagram, working, important specifications and

operating procedures for-Fixed voltage power supply, variable

power supply, dual power supply, CVCC supply, SMPS, DC to DC

converter, UPS.

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T.Y.B.SC (2013 Pattern) SEM V

(Chemistry)

Subject Code Subject Name Outcome

CH-331

Physical Chemistry

1. Expression for rate constant k for third order reaction ,

.

2. Ohm’s law and electrical units , Experimental

determination of conductance,

3. Understand the term and properties Of specific volume,

molar volume and molar refraction., electrical

EL-222 Communication

Electronics

1. Block diagram of communication system, types of communication

system: simplex, duplex, analog and digital communication,

Electromagnetic spectrum, base band anbroad band communication.

noise concept and types, signal to noise ratio, noise figure, noise

temperature. Problems based on noise calculations. Block diagram of

Telephoneh and set, types of dialling, Block diagram of PST

2. Need of modulation, concept of modulation, AM waveform,

mathematical expression ofAM, concept of sideband,

3. FM modulation: definition, mathematical representation, frequency

spectrum, bandwidth and modulation index.

4. Block diagram of digital communication system, advantages of digital

communication system, bit rate, baud rate and bandwidth. Serial and

parallel communication, concept of sampling,

ENG-

83011

English

1. To introduce students to major movements and figures of Indian

Literature in English through the study of selected literary texts.

2. To create literary sensibility and emotional response to the literary

texts and implant sense of appreciation of literary text.

3. To expose students to the artistic and innovative use of language

employed by the Writers.

4. To instill values and develop human concern in students through

exposure to literary Texts. To enhance literary and linguistic

competence of students.

MAR-

83112

Marathi 1. प्रसारमाध्यमातीलविविधलेखनप्रकाराांचाअभ्यासिप्रत्यक्षलेखनाचीकौशले्य

आत्मसातकरतायेतात.

2.भावषककौशल्याांचेआविष्कारआवणप्रसारमाध्यमेयाांच्यापरस्परसांबांधाांचेविद्यार्थ्ाांना

ज्ञानहोते.

3.

िैज्ञावनकलयीनव्यािसावयककामकाजातमराठीभाषेच्यािापराचीमावहतीहोतेिपारर

भावषकसांज्ञाांचीओळखकरुनदेतायेते.

4.

विद्यार्थ्ाांमधे्यलेखनिाचन,आकलनआवणसांभाषणहीभावषककौशल्यविकवसतहोते.

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polarization of molecule, induced and orientation

polarization determination.,

4. Meaning and Types of equilibrium such as true or static,

metastable and Unstable equilibrium. Concepts of phase,

component and degree of freedom

CH-332

Inorganic

Chemistry

1. Limitations of Valence Bond theory(VBT), Need of

Molecular orbital theory (MOT), Features of MOT,

Formation of molecular orbitals (MO’s) by LCAO

principle, Rules of LCAO combination,

2. General account and meaning of the terms involved in

coordination chemistry.

3. Assumptions of Werner’s coordination theory, Werner’s

formulation of Coordination compounds, Physical and

chemical test to support his formulation of ionizable and

non-ionizable complexes, Stereoisomerism in complexes

with C.N.4 and C.N. 6 to identify the correct geometrical

arrangement of the complexes.

4. Definition of isomerism in complexes-Structural

Isomerism and stereoisomerism,

5. Concept of Sidgwick’s model, Scheme of arrow

indication for M-L bond suggested by Sidgwick,

Effective Atomic Number rule (EAN),

6. Introduction of Valence Bond Theory (VBT), Need of

concept of hybridization, Aspects of VBT, Assumptions,

VB representation of tetrahedral, square planer, trigonal

bipyramidal and octahedral complexes with examples,

7. Introduction and need of Crystal Field Theory(CFT),

Assumptions, Shapes and degeneracy of d orbital.

8. Introduction, Assumptions, MO treatment to octahedral

complexes with sigma bonding,

CH-333

Organic Chemistry

1. Definition and types of organic acid and base. The pka

and pkb concepts.

2. To draw different types of disubstituted cyclohexane in

Chair form

3. To distinguish between geometrical and optical

isomerism Stability, energy calculations with potential

energy diagram and optical activity of these

conformers.

4. Definition and type of nucleophiles and leaving groups

5. Different types of carbon-carbon unsaturated

compound Orientation / rules in addition reactions.

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CH-334

Analytical

Chemistry

1. Students will be able to apply knowledge of Common

ion effect and solubility product principles, Conditions

for good precipitation,

2. Knowledge of Thermal methods of analysis will make

students to understand -Principle of thermal analysis,

classification of thermal techniques, Principle,

instrumentation and applications of TGA and DTA,

factors affecting the therma analysis, numerical problem.

3. Students will be able to apply knowledge of

Spectrophotometry

4. Students will be able to apply knowledge of

Polarography

5. Students will be able to apply knowledge of Atomic

Absorption Spectroscopy

6. Students will be able to understand Flame Emission

Spectroscopy.

CH-335

Industrial

Chemistry

1. The students are expected to learn; Importance of

chemical industry. Meaning of the terms involved,

Comparison between batch and continuous process,

Knowledge of various industrial aspects.

2. Students should know the Various insecticides, 41

Pesticides, Fungicides, Rodenticides & biopesticides

used in agriculture field with their synthesis and

applications.

3. Students should know the Concept of basic chemicals,

their uses and manufacturing process. They should also

know the physic chemicals principals involved in

manufacturing process

4. Introduction, occurrence, composition of petroleum,

resources, processing of petroleum, other properties

Fuels and eco-friendly fuels, use of solar energy etc.

5. Students should know i. Scope, Nutritive aspects of food

constituents, Quality factors and their measurements,.

Food deterioration factors and their control; Food

preservation and Food additives

6. Students should know about the. Chemistry of starch,

Manufacturing of industrial starch and its applications,

CH-336

Dairy Chemistry

1. Students will be able to apply knowledge of constituents

of milk of different species,

2. Knowledge of Common dairy processes.

3. Students will be able to apply knowledge of Need of

Milk protein.

4. Students will be able to apply knowledge of Preservation

of milk- Introduction,

5. Students will be able to understand Cream- Definition,

Classification, and Composition.

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T.Y.B.SC (2013 Pattern) SEM VI

(Chemistry)

Subject Code Subject Name Outcome

CH-341

Physical Chemistry

1. What is mean by Electrochemical cell, Conventions used

to represent electrochemical cell.

Thermodynamicconditions of reversible cell and

Application.

2. Classification of nuclides with suitable examples such as

isotope, isobar, isotone and isomersExplanation of

stability of nucleus through neutron to proton ratio, odd

and even nature ofproton and neutron.

3. Distinguish between crystalline and amorphous solids /

anisotropic and isotropic solid ,Explain the term

crystallography and laws of crystallography ,Weiss and

Millers IndicesCrystal system and their characteristics

term polymorphism /allotrophism,

4. Basic of Quantum chemistry, quantization , Atomic

spectra Wave particle duality.

CH-342

Inorganic

Chemistry

1. Introduction of f-block elements.

2. Introduction, Metallic bonding, Band theory in metals

with respect to Na along with n (E) and N(E) diagrams,

Electrical conductivity of metals (Na, Mg, Al), Valence

electrons and conductivity of 19 metals, Effect of

temperature and impurity on electrical conductivity of

metals.

3. Crystalline and amorphous solids, crystal structures

simple cubic, body centered cubic and face centered

cubic, Definition, types of homogeneous catalysts,

Essential properties of homogeneous catalysts

4. Definition, types of heterogeneous catalysts-metals,

semiconductors, solid acid catalysts and supported

catalysts, Essential properties of heterogeneous catalysts

5. Introduction, Role of metals in bioinorganic chemistry

CH-343

Organic Chemistry

1. Definition and formation of carbanions possible

mechanism of some known name reactions

2. Introduction of retrosynthesis .Meaning of terms

Disconnection, Synthons, Synthetic.equivalence,

Functional Group Interconversion, Target Molecule

Various steps involved in the synthesis of some.

3. . What is rearrangement reaction?Different types of

intermediate in rearrangement reactions?. To write

mechanism of some named rearrangement reactions

4. What is Spectroscopy? Meaning of spectroscopy.

5. Different regions of electromagnetic

radiations.Various terms used in spectroscopy.

6. What is the interaction of radiation with

matter?Types of energy levels with diagram.Brief

idea about the advantages of spectroscopic methods

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CH-344

Analytical

Chemistry

1. Students will be able to apply knowledge of Principle of

solvent extraction, Distributioncoefficient, distribution

ratio, relation between Distribution coefficient and

distribution ratio,

2. Knowledge of Chromatography will make students to

analyse Principle ofchromatographic methods.

3. Students will be able to apply knowledge of Principle of

GSC and GLC analysis .Separation mechanism involved

in GSC and GLC.

4. Students will be able to apply knowledge of Need of

liquid chromatography. Separationmechanism involved

in adsorption and partition HPLC. Instrumentation and

working of HPLC. Applications of HPLC. Advantages

of supercritical fluid chromatography

5. Students will be able to apply knowledge of Comparison

between electrophoresis andchromatography. Principle

and theory of electrophoresis. Different types of

electrophoresis techniques Applications electrophoresis.

6. Students will be able to understand Nephelometry and

Turbidimetry as an analytical tool .Measurement of

turbidance. Difference between Nephelometry and

Turbidimetry.

CH-345

Industrial

chemistry

1. Students should know Basics of polymer,

2. The students are expected to learn Importance of sugar

industry.

3. Consumption (plantation white) sugar with flow

diagram.

4. Students should know about different types of soap

products.Dyes and General aspects of drug action

5. .

6. The students are expected to learn all the problems of

pollution and deposal of waste ofvarious industries.

CH-346

Agriculture

Chemistry

1. Students will be able to apply knowledge of Role of

agriculture chemistry, Scope andimportance of

agricultural chemistry.

2. Knowledge of problematic soil and soil testing.

3. Students will be able to apply knowledge of Sources of

Water.

4. Students will be able to apply knowledge of Need of

plant nutrients.

5. Students will be able to apply knowledge Classification

& application of fertilizers.

6. Students will be able to understand Pesticide

Classification and mode of action

T.Y.B.SC (2013 Pattern) SEM V

(Microbiology)

Subject Code Subject Name Outcome

MB 331 Medical

microbiology

1. Students will be able to know diseases with respect to

anatomy and physiology, diseasepathogen, symptoms of

Respiratorysystem Gastrointestinal system c. Kidney and

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Liver , Genital system ,Central nervous system .

2. Concept of Epidemiology Definition, scope and

applications Incidence andprevalence rates, mortality and

morbidity rates ,Disease distribution based on time,place

and person ,Case control and cohort studies – study design

andapplication,Principle and methods – Clinical trials of

drugs and vaccines,Epidemiologyof infectious diseases

,Sources and reservoirs of infection ,Modes of transmission

ofinfections ,Disease prevention and control measures.

3. Able to match diseases and To Study of bacterial

pathogens :(with respect to - Classification and

Biochemical characters, Antigenic structure,Viability

characteristics, Pathogenicity, Pathogenesis, Symptoms,

Laboratorydiagnosis, Epidemiology, Prophylaxis and

Chemotherapy.

MB – 332

Genetics and

Molecular

Biology- I

1. Students will be able to apply Mendelian laws, and

eukaryotic genetics.

2. Mechanism of DNA replication and repair mechanism.

3. Eukaryotic and prokaryotic transcription and modification

of RNA.

4. Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic translation and regulation.

5. Build up a knowledge of set of biotechnology lab.

6. Students will be able to apply basic principle and process

knowledge regarding varioustechnology used for

recombinant DNA technology.

MB – 333

Enzymology

1. Students will able to study the basic principles and

Structure of enzymes.

2. Students will l become aware with the use of techniques

for Enzyme assays.

3. Student will get regarding techniques ,Principles and

Methods used forEnzyme purification

4. How to plot kinetics plots and derivations regarding

EnzymeKinetics.

5. Different enzymes they played their role in

MetabolicRegulations

6. Immobilization the enzymes.

MB 334

Immunology I

1. Students will be able to know Immunity.

2. Understand organs of immune system.

3. Gain knowledge about innate immunity

4. Know about Antigen and antibody.

5. Adaptive / Acquired Immunity (Third line of defence

mechanism)

6. Significance ofCMI and Transplantation and Types of

Grafts, Allograft rejection mechanisms

7. Prevention of allograft rejection.

MB 335

Fermentation

Technology – I

1. Students will be able to know Strain Improvement

2. Knowledge of media optimization.

3. Understand sterilization of Media.

4. Gain knowledge about Scale-up and Scale-down and

Objective of scale-up

5. Know about principles and methods of downstream

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processing.

6. Quality assurance (QA) of fermentation product

7. Fermentation economics.

MB 336

Food dairy

microbiology

1. Students will be apply Knowledge of Dairy Development

in India.

2. To become aware about Milk Chemistry and Constituents:

3. Able to understand Microbiology of milk: Common micro-

organisms found in milk ,Fermentation and spoilage of

milk, Milk borne diseases .

4. Concept of Preservation of Milk .

5. Known to Microbial analysis of milk: Dye reduction test

(using methylene blue andresazurin) , Total bacterial

count. Brucella ring test and tests for mastitis, Somatic

cellcount .

6. Knowledge of Classification of Foods based on stability:

Perishable, Semi-perishabl estable

7. Differentiate Food spoilage, food preservation.

8. Concept of Fermented food

9. Know Applications of genetically modified

microorganisms

10. Concept of Food Sanitation and regulation

T.Y.B.SC (2013 Pattern) SEM VI

(Microbiology)

Subject Code Subject Name Outcome

MB 341

Medical

microbiology

1. Students will be able to understand role of chemotherapy ,

2. concept of cultivation of viruses: Study of following

groups of viral pathogens (withrespect to – Virion

characteristics, Viability characteristics,

Pathogenicity,Pathogenesis, Symptoms, Laboratory

diagnosis including serological diagnosis,Epidemiology,

Prophylaxis and Chemotherapy):

3. Prophylaxis and Chemotherapy): Plasmodium

,Entamoeba ,Giardia &groups ofCandida and

Non-Candida fungal pathogens

MB 342

Genetics and

Molecular

Biology- II

1. Study various gene transfer mechanisms in prokaryotes

and significance in gene mapping.

2. Factors responsible for mutations and spontaneous repair

of mutation by various means.

3. Bacteriphage genetics and study of gene mapping in

bacteriophage.

4. Recombinant DNA technology where students will gain

knowledge of various tools used in genetic engineering,

methods of gene transfer and screening of mutants.

.

MB 343

Metabolism

1. Students will be able to study various nutrient transport

mechanisms like passive and activetransport. Ionophores,

their examples and mode of action.

2. Concept of thermodynamics which include laws and

different terms. High energycompounds and electron

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transport chain in mitochondria, its components, flow of

electronand generation of ATP. Uncouplers of ETC and

ATP synthase enzyme.

3. Students will be able to study synthesis of biomolecules

such as carbohydrates, proteins andlipids. Their

degradation pathways which includes fatty acid oxidation

urea cycle etc.

4. Also students will gain the knowledge of bacterial

photosynthesis process which includes,photosynthetic

machinery, pathways, habitat of photosynthetic bacteria

and their types.

MB 344

Immunology II

1. Students will be able to know Major Histocompatibility

Complex.

2. Knowledge of Cytokines: Types, General characters and

role in immune activation -Interferons, Interleukins and

TNFs.

3. Understand Antigen- Antibody Interactions

4. Gain knowledge about Immunohematology a. Systems

of blood group antigens b. ABOsystem - Biochemistry

of blood group substances,

5. Know about public health immunology a. Types of

vaccines and antisera Immunizationschedules: principles,

schedules in developing and developed countries

6. Hypersensitivity

7. Therapeutic immunosuppression for autoimmunity

8. Adaptive / Acquired Immunity (Third line of defence)

9. Significance of CMI Hybridoma Technology and

Monoclonal Antibodies a. Preparation, HAT selection and

propagation of hybridomas secretin monoclonal antibodies

b. Applications of monoclonal antibodies

MB 345

Fermentation

Technology – II

1. Students will be able to know Introduction to Solid State

Fermentation and SubmergedFermentation

2. Knowledge of Large scale production of various

metabolites

MB-346

Agricultural and

Environmental

microbiology

1. Students will updated with the resent technology used for

Agriculture also 1. Plant growthimprovement of plant

growth with respect to: a. Disease resistance

Environmentaltolerance 2. Methods of plant disease

control a. Chemical control b. Eradication c.

Biologicalcontrol (employing bacterial and fungal cultures)

d. Integrated pest management Development of insect

resistant plants (BT crops) f. Application of viral proteins

incontrolling plant viral diseases g. Antisense RNA

technology in plant disease control h. RNAinterference

(RNAi) in controlling plant pathogens i. Mycoviruses

acting against fungal plantpathogens

2. Students become aware with the principle and

methodology ,Biochemistry and productionof bio-

fertilizers

3. Students will get deep knowledge regarding methods,

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processes, and Bioremediation andWaste Water Treatment:

Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS)

Course Name Program Outcomes

BCS

1. Apply knowledge of basic concepts of computer and

mathematics appropriate to discipline and to provide effective

solution in the area of computer.

2. Discuss, explain and illustrate a computational system to meet

professional skills related to software industry like

programming languages, web designing.

3. Illustrate the concept of system fundamentals including

architecture, an organization, networking and communication.

4. Describe mathematics fundamentals including discrete

structure, statistics, calculus and electronics.

5. Develop ability to perform professionally with social, cultural

and ethical responsibility as an individual or as a team member

positively.

6. Differentiate between microprocessor and microcontroller also

design their various applications in real world.

7. Gain the knowledge about software engineering fundamental

including software analysis and design also evaluation, testify

of software engineering process.

8. Capable of adapting to new technologies and constantly

upgrade their skills with an attitude towards lifelong learning.

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Course Name Program Specific Outcomes

BCS

1. Ability to understand the principles and develop different applications of computer

system in various fields.

2. Explore technical knowledge in diverse areas of Computer Science and experience

an environment in cultivating skills for successful career, entrepreneurship and

higher studies.

Course Outcome

Computer Science

F.Y.B.SC.(CS)-CBCS SEM I

Subject Code Subject Name Outcome

CS-111

C Programming

1. Students will be able to to write algorithms and to draw flowcharts

for solving problems.

2. To convert the algorithms/flowcharts to C programs.

3. To code and test a given logic in C programming language

4. To decompose a problem into functions and to develop modular

reusable code

5. write C programs Using Array

CS-112

Database

Management

System

1. Students will be able to understand the File system and DBMS

,Levels of abstraction & data independence, Structure of DBMS

(Roles of DBMS Users) , Users of DBMS Advantages of DBMS.

2. Students will be able to understand DB design process, Data

models , Constraints,RDBMS.

3. Students will be able to understand DDL and DML commands

,Attribute, Sql query.

4. Students will be able to understand Relational-Database Design,

Functional Dependency, normalization.

MTC-111

Matrix Algebra

1. Students will be able to learn Matrix Operations , The Inverse of a

Matrix , Characterization of invertible matrices.

2. Students will be able to learn System of Linear equations , Row

reduction and echelon forms , Vector equations ,The matrix

equation Ax=b , Solution sets of linear systems.

3. Students will be able to Partitioned Matrices 3.2 Matrix

factorization [Lu decomposition] 3.3 Linear Independence 3.4

Introduction to linear transformation 3.5 The matrix of linear

transformation 3.6 Subspaces of Rn 3.7 Dimension and Rank.

4. Students will able to calculate determinants and learn about

Properties of determinants.

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MTC-112

Discrete

Mathematics

1. Students will understand Boolean algebra and truth tables.

2. Students will understand basic proofs involving sets and functions.

3. Students will understand the ideas of permutations and

combinations.

4. Students will understand the addition and multiplication principles

for counting.

ELC-111 Semiconductor

Devices and

Basic Electronic

Systems

1. To study various types of semiconductor devices.

2. To study elementary electronic circuits and systems.

3. To understand basic of Power supply circuits.

4. To study basics of Oscillator circuits.

ELC-112

Principles of

Digital

Electronics

1. To get familiar with concepts of digital electronics.

2. To learn number systems and their representation.

3. To understand basic logic gates, Boolean algebra

4. And K-map.

5. To study arithmetic circuits, combinational circuits and sequential

circuits.

CSST-111

Descriptive

Statistics

1. Students will be able to apply concepts ,tools and techniques used

in business

statistical analysis, To understand surrounding sampling and

significance of the data, Solve a range of problems using the

various techniques.

2. Students should understand sums, differences, and quotients for all

activities, have Improved their arithmetic skills.

3. To understand ‘moments’ as a convenient and unifying method for

summarizing several

descriptive statistical measures.

4. The students should be able to develop original thinking for

formulating new problems and

providing their solutions, increasing Disciplinary Knowledge.

CSST-112

Mathematical

Statistics SEM -

I

1. Identify an appropriate probability distribution for a given discrete

or continuous random variable and use its properties to calculate

probabilities.

2. Calculate probabilities for joint distributions including marginal

and conditional probabilities.

3. Derive expressions for measures such as the mean and variance of

common probability distributions using calculus and algebra.

4. Derive expressions for measures such as the mean and variance of

common probability distributions using calculus and algebra.

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F.Y.B.SC.(CS)-CBCS SEM II

Subject Code Subject Name Outcome

CS-201

Advanced C

Programming

1. Develop modular programs using pointers.

2. To understand the concept of arrays, strings.

3. To develop program using structures and union.

4. To working with files.

5. Write C Program using substitution.

CS-202

Relational

Database

Management

Systems

1. Students will be able to understand the PLSQL.

2. Students will be able to understand Transaction Concepts and

concurrency control.

3. Students will be able to understand Database Integrity and Security

Concepts, encryption technique for security.

4. Students will be able to understand Crash Recovery, Recovery with

concurrent transactions.

5. Students will be able to understand Other Databases like XML

Databases ,NoSQL Database ,Multimedia Databases , Big Data

Databases.

MTC-121

Linear Algebra

1. Students will be able to learn about Vector spaces and subspaces

,Null spaces, column spaces and linear transformations, Linearly

independent sets : Bases , Coordinate systems , The dimension of a

vector space , Rank.

2. Students will be able to understand about Eigen values and Eigen

vectors ,The characteristic equation , Diagonalization , Eigen vectors

and Linear transformations.

3. Students will be able to understand about inner product, length and

orthogonality , Orthogonal sets , Orthogonal Projections

,Diagonalization of Symmetric Matrices , Quadratic forms.

4. Students will able to learn about the Geometry of vector, Affine

combinations , Affine independence , Convex combination.

MTC-122

Graph Theory

1. A students should be able to work with graphs and identify certain

parameters and properties of the given graphs.

2. A students should be able to perform certain algorithms, justify why

these algorithms work, give some estimates of the running times of

these algorithms.

3. A students should be able to solve basic exercises of the type: given a

graph with properties X, prove that the graph also has property Y.

4. Students will understand various types of trees and methods for

traversing trees

ELC-121 Instrumentation

system

1.To study Instrumentation System

2.To study various blocks of Instrumentation System

3.To study Smart Instrumentation System

ELC-122

Basics of

Computer

Organisation

1. To get familiar with concepts of digital electronics.

2. To learn number systems and their representation.

3. To understand basic logic gates, Boolean algebra andK-

map.

4. To study arithmetic circuits, combinational circuits and

sequential circuits.

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CSST-121

Methods of

Applied

Statistics

5. How to calculate and apply measures of location and measures of

dispersion -- grouped

and ungrouped data cases. , Calculate and interpret the correlation

between two

variables, To determine whether the correlation is significant.

6. How to calculate the simple linear regression equation for a set of

data and know the basic assumptions behind regression analysis, to

determine whether a regression model is significant, recognize

regression analysis applications for purposes of description

and discretion, Calculate and interpret confidence intervals for the

regression

Analysis, To Recognize some potential problems if regression

analysis is used

incorrect.

7. To demonstrate the ability to apply fundamental concepts in

exploratory data analysis.

Recognize observational studies and experiments, to Identify features

common in experiments, including the experimental units,

treatments, factors, control groups, randomization and blocking.

8. It will create quantitative models to solve real world problems in

appropriate contexts, Students will effectively use professional level

technology tools to support the study of mathematics and statistics.

CSST-122

Continuous

Probability

Distributions

and Testing of

Hypotheses

1. Understand the difference between a discrete and

continuous probability distribution.

2. Recognize the logic behind a hypothesis test and how it

relates to the P-value.

3. Demonstrate knowledge of the properties of parametric,

semi-parametric and nonparametric testing procedures.

4. To provide students with an opportunity to develop skills

in modeling and simulating a variety of

managementrelated problems.

S.Y.B.SC.(CS)-SEM I

Subject Code Subject Name Outcome

CS-211

Data Structure

Using C-SEM I

1. Students will be able to understand the need and types of data

structure . Ability to analyze algorithms and a algorithm correctness.

2. Students will be able to understand and implement Algorithm,

complexity, Asymptotic notation

3. Students will be able to understand and implement different

searching and sorting techniques.

4. Students will be able to understand and efficiently implement the

linked list data structures and solution for specific problems.

5. Students will able to understand and efficiently implement the stack

data structures and solution for specific problems.

6. Students will able to understand and efficiently implement the queue

data structures and solution for specific problems.

7. Students will able to understand and efficiently implement the tree

data structures and solution for specific problems.

8. Students will able to understand efficiently implement the graph data

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structures and solution for specific problems.

CS-212

Relational

Database

Management

System

1. Students will be able to understand Functional Dependencies in

relations and also able to understand fundamental concepts of

RDBMS (PL/PgSQL) like trigger,cursor ,view

2. Students will be able to understand the concept of transaction and its

property .Also Students will be able to understand ,Schedules, types

of schedules and concept of Serializability. also student will learn

about lock and deadlock concept

3. Student will be able to understand concept of Referential Integrity ,

Introduction to database security concepts ,Methods for database

security like DAC and MAC, Use of views in security enforcement

and also student will learn statistical database security.

4. Student will able understand concept of failures in database and its

recovery concept, Recovery with concurrent transactions ,Database

backup and recovery from catastrophic failure.

5. Student will be able to understand concept of client server

architecture, Client – Server Architecture benefits and component of

client server.

ELC-211

Digital System

Hardware -

SEM I

To understand basic designing concepts of digital arithmetic and

sequential circuits

Understand Memory Architecture, Memory Hierarchy and illustrate

the horizontal and vertical expansion of memory

Understand Concept of various buses, organizations in

Computational system.

Understand the Evolution and features of Microprocessor

ELC-212

Analog Systems

SEM-I

To understand basics of analog electronics

To study different types of sensors

To understand different types of signal conditioning circuits

To learn data conversion techniques

To apply knowledge of analog systems in different applications

MTC-211

Applied Algebra

SEM - I

1. Analyze real world scenarios to recognize when use of vectors,

matrices, or linear systems is appropriate.

2. To provide detailed of matrices which is applied for solving system

of linear equations and useful in various fields of technology

3. To study Linear Transformation.

4. To understand the concept of group and coding theory.

MTC-212

Numerical

Analysis - SEM I

Students will be able to find Accuracy of Numbers and Errors.

Students will be able to find root of Algebraic and Transcendental

Equation from False Position Method and Newton-Raphson Method.

Students will be able to find Differences like Forward Differences

,Backward Differences ,Central Differences , Properties of Operators

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, Relation between Operators , Fundamental Theorem on Differences

of polynomial , Estimation of Error by Difference Table , Technique

to determine the Missing Term.

Students should learn to find Interpolation with Equal Interval from

Newton’s Gregory Formula for Forward Interpolation , Newton’s

Gregory Formula for Backward Interpolation , Central Difference

Formulae , Gauss Forward Difference Formula ,Gauss Backward

Difference Formula , Bessel’s Interpolation Formula.

Students should learn to find Interpolation with Unequal Interval ,

Lagrange’s Interpolation Formula , Error in Lagrange’s Interpolation

Formula ,Divided Difference , Newton’s Divided Difference Formula

, Hermite’s Interpolation Formula

Students will be able to find Numerical Integration by using

Trapezoidal Rule ,Simpson’s one-Third Rule , Simpson’s Three-

Eight , Euler-Maclaurin’s Formula.

Students will be able to find Numerical Solution of Ordinary

Differential Equation by using Euler’s Method , Euler’s Modified

Method , Runge-Kutta Method , Milne’s Predictor-Corrector Method.

S.Y.B.SC.(CS)-SEM II

Subject Code Subject Name Outcome

CS-221

Object Oriented

Concepts using

C++

Students will be able to understand basics of Object oriented

concepts Object oriented concepts Features, advantages and

Applications of OOPS

Understand the concept of C++ Data types, new operators and

keywords, Reference variables ,Usage of ‘this’ pointer ,Classes and

Objects ,Access specifiers, Defining Data members and Member

functions ,Array of objects

Learn Function in C++ Call by reference, Return by reference

,Function overloading and default arguments , Inline function, Static

class members , Friend Concept – Function, Class

Understand the Constructors and destructor Types of constructors

Memory allocation new and delete, Destructor

Understand the Operator overloading Overloading Unary and Binary

operators Overloading using friend function Type casting and Type

conversion

Learn basic Inheritance Types of inheritance with examples

Constructors and destructor in derived classes Virtual base classes,

Virtual functions and Pure virtual function Abstract base classes

Understand the concept of Managing Input and Output using C++

Managing console I/O C++ stream classes Formatted and

unformatted console I/O Usage of manipulators

Understand the basics of Working with files File operations – Text

files, Binary files File stream class and methods File updation with

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random access Overloading insertion and extraction operator

Introduction to templates Class templates, function templates and

overloading of function templates, Templates with multiple

parameters

Students are able to understand try, catch and throw primitives

CS-222

Software

Engineering

SEM-II

Students will be able to understand the system, Characteristics of a

System, Elements of a system and Types of System in detail

Knowledge of Software and Software Engineering will make

students to understand the nature of software, software engineering

concept, software process, software engineering practice and

software myths

It is essential for students to have knowledge of SDLC. System

Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a conceptual model which

includes policies and procedures for developing or altering systems

throughout their life cycles.

Students will understand a software process model that represents the

order in which the activities of software development will be

undertaken. It describes the sequence in which the phases of the

software lifecycle will be performed.

The concept of Requirement Engineering is useful for students. The

software requirements engineering refers to the first phase, before

any of the actual designing, coding, testing, or maintenance takes

place. The goal is to create an important early document and process

in the software design. It is basically the gathering of information of a

customer's or potential customer/target audience's requirements for a

system, before any actual design takes place.

Students will be able to understand the Structured Analysis

Development Strategy by knowing the concept of Structured

Analysis, Features & Tools of Data Flow Analysis and A Data

Dictionary.

Knowledge of agility, its process and its models will make students

aware of agile development as agile software development refers to a

group of software development methodologies based on iterative

development, where requirements and solutions evolve through

collaboration between self-organizing cross-functional teams.

ELC-221

8051

Architecture,

Interfacing And

Programming -

SEM II

To differentiate between microprocessor and microcontroller. Also to

explain basic features of 8051.

To explain various types of instructions and to identify addressing

modes in each instructions and apply them in assembly language

programming.

To describe different control registers of 8051 microcontroller and

use them to perform C programming for timers, interrupts and serial

communication.

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To illustrate various C programs for interfacing of Digital to Analog

Converter, Analog to Digital Converter, Seven Segment display,

Stepper motor, LCD with 8051 microcontroller.

ELC-222

Communication

Principles (ELC

222) SEM-II

To understand basics of communication systems.

To understand modulation, demodulation and multiplexing of signals

To understand digital communication techniques

To introduce concepts in advanced wireless communication.

MTC-221

Computational

Geometry - SEM

II

Students will be able to learn transformation and matrices in 2 D also

Transformation of straight lines , Midpoint transformation

,Transformation of parallel lines and intersecting lines ,

Transformation: rotations, reflections, scaling, shearing, Combined

transformations, Transformation of a unit square, Solid body

transformations, Transformation and homogeneous coordinates.

Translation, Rotation about an arbitrary point, Reflection through an

arbitrary line, Projection – a geometric interpretation of

homogeneous coordinates, Overall Scaling, Point at infinity.

Students will be able to learn about Three dimensional – Scaling,

shearing, rotation, reflection, translation, Multiple transformations,

Rotation about – an axis parallel to coordinate axes, an arbitrary axis

in space,Reflection through – coordinate planes, planes parallel to

coordinate planes, arbitrary planes, Affine and perspective

transformations, Orthographic projections, Axonometric projections,

Oblique projections, Single point perspective transformations,

Vanishing points.

Students will be able to learn about Plane Curve , Curve

representation ,Non – parametric curves, Parametric curves,

Parametric representation of a circle and generation of circle,

Parametric representation of an ellipse and generation of ellipse,

Parametric representation of a parabola and generation of parabolic

segment, Parametric representation of a hyperbola and generation of

hyperbolic segment.

Students will able to learn about Bezier Curves – Introduction,

definition, properties, curve fitting (up to n = 3), equation of the

curve in matrix form (upto n = 3)

MTC-222

Operations

Research SEM -

II

To understand the characteristics of different types of decision-

making environments and the appropriate decision making

approaches and tools to be used in each type.

Understand different queuing situations and find optimal solutions

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using models for different situations.

Understand variety of problems such as assignment, transportation.

Understand the mathematical tools that are needed to solve

optimisation problems.

Be able to design new simple models to improve decision –making

and de

T.Y.B.SC.(CS)-SEM I

Subject Code Subject Name Outcome

CS-331

System

Programming

1. Concept of system programming and application programming.

Introduction to different system software. Working of hypothetical

machine.

2. Concept of Editor. Types of Editor. Design of commands of Line

Editor.

3. Design of Assembler. Types of assembler, Working of Assembler

with example. How assembly language process and generate the object

code.

4. Design structure of macro processor. Data structures, attributes

used in macro processor. Expansion of Macro.

5. Concept of compiler and interpreter, pure and impure interpreter.

6. Concept of Linker and Loader. How the relocation takes place.

Type of Loaders, different type of object file format generated.

7. Debugging functions and capabilities. Different type of debugger.

Different type of development utilities available on Linux/Unix

environment.

8. Need of Operating system. Introduction to different functions of

operating system like memory management, process scheduling process

management etc. Concept of distributed system, special purpose systems.

9. Different operating system services. Understanding different type of

system calls for implementing OS functions.

CS-332

Theoretical

Computer

Science (Sem-I)

1. To have an understanding of formal language with its operations and

regular expressions.

2. To have an understanding of finite state machine. Students will also

get the knowledge of construction of DFA, NFA with their inter-

conversion. To have an understanding of output machines and their

conversion

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3. To have an understanding of finite state machine. Students will also

get the knowledge of construction of DFA, NFA with their inter-

conversion. To have an understanding of output machines and their

conversion

4. To know the relation between regular language, context free language

and corresponding Recognizers, closure properties of context free

languages

5. To have an understanding of finite state and pushdown automata,

conversion of CFG to PDA

6. To study the Turing machine, Pumping lemma and classes of

problems, limitations of Turing machine.

CS-333

Computer

Networks-I

(Sem-I)

1. Students will be able to understand basics of Computer Networks-

Network Hardware topologies, Network Types, Network Software,

Design issues of the layers, routing Connection-oriented and

connectionless service

2. Understand the concept of networking models OSI Reference

Model, TCP/IP Reference Model

3. Learn basic networking hardware and tools Twisted pair cable ,

Coaxial cable –Fiber Optic cable , Unguided Media , Types of

cabling and Networking Tool, Crimping and Line testing tool

4. Understand the functionality of physical layer Analog and Digital

signals, , Transmission Impairments, Performance of the Network,

Line Coding Characteristics ,Manchester and Differential

Manchester , Transmission Modes

5. Understand the functionality of data link layer Design Issues,

Protocols , Devices

6. Learn basic networking hardware and tools of medium access

control

CS-334 Internet

Programming-I

1. Students will be able to understand basics of Web Server and Web

Browser. Also they learn different Lexical structures used in PHP.

2. Knowledge of functions and string used in PHP. Types of function

like Anonymous Function, Variable Function etc. Also they will

learn types of Strings like Single quoted, Double quoted,

HEREDOC & NOWDOC, Different Pattern Matching & Regular

Expression.

3. Concept of Arrays in PHP like Indexed Array & Associative Array,

Conversion between arrays and variable, sorting functions of array.

4. Object Oriented Concepts like Class, Objects, Introspection,

Inheritance, Constructor etc.

5. Students will able to work with Files and Directories, also they will

learn how to set permissions to the files, how to retrieve & store the

data to and from files.

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6. Connection of PHP code with external resources like PostgreSQL.

CS-335 Programming in

Java-I (Sem-I)

1. Students will be able to learn the object oriented programming

concepts, features of java, simple java programming.

2. Students will be able to learn java programming through command

line argument and also using BufferedReader class.

3. Students will be able to learn the implementation of packages,

garbage collection.

4. Students will be able to learn the principles of inheritance and

polymorphism; and demonstrate how they relate to the design of

abstract classes and interfaces.

5. Students will be able to learn how to handle exceptions in Java.

6. Students will be able to learn Java programs related to Strings, Files

7. Student will be able to learn the design of Graphical User Interface

using AWT & Swing.

8. Student will be able to learn the design of Graphical User Interface

using applets.

CS-336

Object Oriented

Software

Engineering(Se

m-I)

1. Understanding importance of Object Orientation in Software

engineering.

2. Understand the components of Unified Modeling Language

3. Understand techniques and diagrams related to basic structural

modeling

4. Understand techniques and diagrams related to Advanced Structural

modeling

5. Understand techniques and diagrams related to behavioral modeling

6. Understand techniques of Object Oriented analysis.

7. Understand techniques of Object Oriented design.

8. Understand techniques and diagrams related to Architectural

modeling

9. Understand techniques of Object Oriented testing

T.Y.B.SC.(CS)-SEM II

Subject Code Subject Name Outcome

CS-341

Operating

System

1. Understand the concept of Operating Structure, Virtual machine,

Booting Process.

2. Student understands the concept of process. Different states of process,

management of process, Communication between processes.

3. Concept of Multithreading. Implementation of different models of

multi threading.

4. Understand the Concept CPU and I/O burst cycle, different

scheduling criteria. Implementation of scheduling

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5. To understand the implementation of Critical section. Use of

Semaphore to handle critical section. To understand the classic problems

of Bounded Buffer.

6. To understand the concept of Deadlock situation. To handle Deadlock

various methods used. How to avoid deadlock using Bankers Algorithm.

To understand the different recovery technique for deadlock.

7. To understand the Memory management handling functions, Memory

Allocation concept, Paging, Segmentation, Virtual Memory management

,Paging concept, implementation of page replacement algorithms.

8. To understand the concept of File, different access methods for file,

directory and disc structure, Allocation of files in memory and how to

manage free space while allocation.

CS-342

Compiler

Construction(Se

m-II)

1. To have an understanding of compilers with its structure, Phases in

compilation process, Error handling along with pass structure of

compiler.

2. To have an Review of Finite automata as a lexical analyzer,

Students will also get the knowledge of Applications of Regular

Expressions and Finite Automata, Input buffering, Recognition

of tokens, LEX programming

3. To understand a types of Parsers along with their construction.

Students will also get the knowledge about YACC

4. Students will understand Syntax Directed Definition, issues

related Syntax Directed Definition, its evolution order AND

translation schema

5. To have an understanding of memory allocation and memory

allocation in block structure.

6. To study the Code Generation and Optimization and Issues in

design of code generator.

CS-343

Computer

Networks-II

(Sem-II)

1. Understand wired and wireless networks Ethernet, Backbone

Networks Bus Backbone, Connecting Remote LANs, Virtual

LANs Membership, Configuration, Communication between

Switches, IEEE standards Advantages

2. Students will be able to apply IEEE 802.11 Architecture – Basic

Service Set, Extended Service Set, Station Types

3. Students will be able to understand of Basic networking

concepts

Store-and-forward packet switching, Virtual Circuit and

Datagram subnets, Logical Addressing IPV4 Addresses s,

Classful Addressing, Congestion Control

4. Protocol(ARP)-Cache Memory, Packet Format, Encapsulation,

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Operation, Four Different Cases, Proxy ARP, RARP , BOOTP,

DHCP – Static Address Allocation, Dynamic Address

Allocation, Manual and automatic Configuration

5. Understand functionality of layer Process-to-Process Delivery

User Datagram Protocol(UDP) , Transmission Control Protocol

(TCP) Features ,TCP Segment.

6. Understand functionality of layer Domain Name System (DNS)

POP3, IMAP4, HTTP ,Proxy Server, Gateways –Transport &

Application Gateways

7. Understand importance of network security and cryptography

,Authentication., Message confidentiality Cryptography

Encryption Model, Substitution Cipher and Transposition

Cipher Security Firewalls, Web Security Threats, DNS

Spoofing, Stegnography, Copyright.

CS-344 Internet

Programming-II

1. Students will be able to learn how to process HTML forms,

how to set the Cookies and Session also how to upload the files

on server.

2. Protocols used to send Mail over Internet, mail function,

validation and verification of Mail using Filters and Regular

Expression.

3. Get the knowledge about different PHP Frameworks.

4. Got the difference between XML &HTML ,How to extract data

of XML using parser like DOM.

5. Students will able to learn Java Script, Functions used in Java

Script, Events used in Java script.

6. Learn How to develop Interactive Application Using AJAX

techniques and how to handle back end processing

CS-345 Programming in

Java-II (Sem-II)

1. Students will be able to learn collection framework like lists,

sets, maps, interfaces.

2. Students will be able to learn to implement database program in

Java. JDBC drivers.

3. Students will be able to learn to implement servlet programs,

lifecycle of servlet.

4. Students will be able to learn to implement programs using JSP

tags, lifecycle of JSP.

5. Students will be able to learn multithreaded programs, lifecycle

of thread.

6. Students will be able to learn to implement socket programs,

serversocket programs.

CS-346

Computer

Graphics(Sem-

II)

1. To study how graphics objects are represented in Computer

2. To study how graphics system in a computer supports

presentation of graphics information . To study how interaction

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is handled in a graphics system

3. To study how graphics system in a computer supports

presentation of graphics information .

4. To Study different line drawing algorithm and polygon filling

algorithm

5. To study how to manipulate graphics object by applying

different transformations

6. To Study the line, point and polygon clipping.

7. Have a knowledge and understanding of geometrical

transformations and 3D viewing.

8. To provide the programmer’s perspective of working of

computer graphics

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Masters’ of Computer Science (MCS)

Course Name Program Outcomes

MCS

1. Disciplinary Knowledge-

Be technology-oriented with the knowledge and ability to

develop creative solutions, and better understand the effects

of future developments of computer systems and technology

on people and society

2. Critical Thinking-

Provide advanced and in-depth knowledge of recent

computer technology such as network programming,

Advanced Networking, Project Management etc.

3. Ethics-

One should command responsibility and moral properties while

taking decisions. Learning without ethics and moral concerns is

meaningless.

4. Design/Development of Solutions-

Design, Analyze Computer programs or applications in the areas

functional programming, web services, Algorithms, Artificial

Intelligence and recent technologies

5. Individual and Team Work-

Function effectively as an Individual and as a member or leader

in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings.

6. Effectual Communication-

The PG Students are expected to speak, read, write and listen

clearly in person and through electronic media in English and

Hindi and make meaningful communication by communicating

people, ideas, knowledge media and to recent technology.

Course Name Program Specific

Outcomes

MCS

1. Understand, Analyze and Develop computer programs for

advance design of computer based system of varying

complexity.

2. Industrial exposure through 6 months Industrial Internship

provides a way to become good programmer or entrepreneur.

MSC (CS) - SEMI

Subject

Code

Subject Name Outcome

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CSUT111

Principles of

Programming

Language

1. Develop a greater understanding of the issues involved in

programming language design and implementation.

2. Students will be introduced with several paradigms of

Programming Languages. Develop ability to learn new

languages more quickly.

3. They will get in-depth knowledge of various concepts

related to programming, compiler etc.

4. To understand the concept of functional programming

language

5. Develop ability to learn and write small programs in

different programming Languages

6. They will able to apply various algorithms to solve some

real life problems/issues.

7. Able to Understand the Various concept of Scala

Programming Language.

CSUT11

2

Design and

Analysis of

Algorithms

1. To study Basics of Algorithms

2. to study Divide and conquer strategy

3. To study Greedy Method

4. To study Dynamic Programming

5. To study Decrease and Conquer

6. To study Backtracking method

7. To study Branch and Bound

8. To study Problem Classification

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CSUT113

Database

Technologies

(CSUT113)-

Sem-I

1. Students will be able to understand the mechanism for

storage and retrieval of data other than tabular relations

model used in relational databases. NoSQL database

doesn't use tables for storing data. It is generally used to

store big data and real-time web applications.

2. Knowledge related to NoSQL Databases is mentioned in

detail and they are mainly categorized into four types:

Key-value pair, Column-oriented, Graph-based and

Document-oriented. Every category has its unique

attributes and limitations. Users should select the

database based on their product needs.

3. It is essential for students to have knowledge of Schema

Migrations in detail related with NoSQL.

4. Students will understand a polyglot persistence term

which refers to using multiple data storage technologies

for varying data storage needs across an application or

within a smaller component of an application. Also

students will learn a multi-model database which is

designed to support multiple data models against a

single, integrated backend.

5. It gives an overview of modern databases for today's

business needs.

6. Students will be able to understand which database

should be selected based on their product needs.

CSDT114

A

Cloud

Computing

1. Learn Layers and Types of Cloud ,infrastructure as a

Service Providers, Platform as a Service Providers,

Multitenant Technology ,Infrastructure as a Service,

Platform as a Service, Software as a Service, Cloud

Deployment Models

2. Students will able to understand Virtualization

Technologies in cloud , Load Balancing and

Virtualization, Understanding Hyper visors, Virtual

Machines Provisioning and Manageability etc

3. Students Learn Features of Cloud and Grid Platforms,

Programming Support of Google App Engine, Amazon

AWS and Microsoft Azure platform.

4. Learn Different Cloud Security Challenges and Risks.

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MSC( CS) - SEMII

Subject

Code

Subject Name Outcome

CSUT121 Advanced

Operating System

1. To learn about Unix System Architecture and concepts of

Linux Programming.

2. Students will be able to understand Buffer pool and

Buffer header, structure of regular file, Atomic operations of

file, manipulating file permissions, different file access

functions.

3. Students learn about the Process Environment, Process

Control and Process Relationships. Different system calls to

handle process creation, process termination, and

manipulation of process.

4. Students will be able to learn memory management of

operating systems.. Different system calls related to

Memory allocation, Memory mapping, and anonymous

memory allocation.

5. Students are able to understand the signal handling

concept. To manipulate signal different system calls are

implemented.

CSUT122

Mobile

Technologies

1. Students will be able to understand the concept of

mobile computing and its need, also Mobile and

Wireless devices, Mobile Applications, Mobile

Operating system – IOS, BlackBerry, Windows phone,

Palm OS, Symbian OS,PhoneGap

2. Knowledge of Android Fundamentals are studied in

detail

3. Android UI Design knowledge and its use is studied in

detail.

4. It is essential for students to have knowledge of

Android Thread and Notification

5. Students will be able to learn Advanced Android

Programming in detail and they will be able create apps

by learning Advanced Android Programming.

6. Knowledge of PhoneGap Programming is studied in

detail and students will be able create apps by learning

PhoneGap Programming.

7. Knowledge of iOS Fundamentals are studied in detail

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CSUT123 Software Project

Management

1. To study Introduction to Project Management

2. To study Project Management Components

3. To study Scope Management

4. To study Time management

5. To study Cost Management

6. To study Quality Management

7. To study Human Resource Management

8. To study Communication Management

9. To study Risk Management

10. To study Procurement Management

11. To study Software Metrics

12. . To study Software Reliability

13. To study Planning a measurement program

14. To study Quality Standards

CSDT114

A Cloud Computing

1. Learn Layers and Types of Cloud ,infrastructure as a

Service Providers, Platform as a Service Providers,

Multitenant Technology ,Infrastructure as a Service,

Platform as a Service, Software as a Service, Cloud

Deployment Models

2. Students will able to understand Virtualization

Technologies in cloud , Load Balancing and

Virtualization, Understanding Hypervisors, Virtual

Machines Provisioning and Manageability etc

Students Learn Features of Cloud and Grid Platforms,

Programming Support of Google App Engine, Amazon

AWS and Microsoft Azure platform.

Learn Different Cloud Security Challenges and Risks.

MSC (CS) - SEMIII

Subject

Code

Subject Name Outcome

301

Software Metrics

& Project

Management

1. To understand the concept of Project. To Know

different phases of Project Lifecycle. To understand the

qualities of project managers.

2. To understand the Project Integration Management

and Configuration Management.

3. To understand the concept of scope of Project.

Planning of project scope and verification.

4. To understand the project activity planning and

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schedule development.

5. Able to understand the project cost estimation and

control on project estimation.

6. To understand project quality planning. Different

methods for quality assurance.

7. Detailed knowledge of Human Resource

Management, organizational planning, staff acquisition

planning.

8. Communication management ,Information distribution

and Reporting

9. . To handle Risk, risk management, qualification and

risk control.

10. Procurement management, solicitation and contract

administration.

11. About scope of software metrics. collection and

analyzing of data, Measuring size, structure, external

attributes

12. About software Reliability, Measurement and

prediction, Resource measurement, Productivity, teams and

tools for measurement.

13. To understand Planning a measurement program. To

understand metrics plan, Developing goals, questions and

metrics , Mapping measures to activities, Measurement

tools, Measurers , analyst, tools revision plans.

302 Mobile

Computing

1. Students will be able to understand the concept of

mobile computing and its need, also Mobile and Wireless

devices, Mobile Applications and brief history of wireless

communication.

2. Knowledge related to Wireless Transmission, general

concept of multiplexing and modulation, Spread Spectrum

and Cellular System is studied in detail.

3. Students will understand General Concepts and

comparison of SDMA, FDMA, TDMA , CDMA and

specialized MAC.

4. It is essential for students to understand the detailed

concept of Mobile IP.

5. It is essential for students to understand detail concept

of Mobile TCP.

6. It is essential for students to understand the detailed

concept of GSM.

7. Students will understand the 3G mobile networks in

detail.

8. Knowledge of Wireless Application Protocol is studied

in detail.

9. Students will be able to learn Android Programming in

detail and they will be able create apps by learning Android

Programming.

303 Soft Computing 1. Understand the importance of soft computing.

Understand different soft computing

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2. techniques like Genetic Algorithms, Fuzzy Logic, Neural

Networks and their combination

3. To understand fuzzy systems along with their

classification.

4. Implementing algorithms based on soft Computing for

Neural networks.

5. Students will get knowledge about genetic algorithms

and how to Apply soft computing techniques to solve

engineering or real life problems.

CS-305 Web Services

1. Students will be able to understand web services and

implementation models for SOA. Also Students will be able

to understand the SOA, its Principles and Benefits.

2. Students will be able to understand the architecture of

web services, basic implementation of web services.

3. Students will be able to understand SOAP as a

messaging protocol, its structure, SOAP as a communication

model.

4. Students will be able to understand web service

lifecycle, WSDL tools, UDDI registry.

5. Students will be able to understand cloud computing as

a web service and the concept of virtualization and data in

cloud.

307 Functional

Programming

1. Define the fundamental concepts of functional

programming.

2. § learn the Lambda terms (Variables, Constants,

Combinations, Abstractions)

3. Understand reduction, types of reduction rules,

Reduction rules, Alternate reductions, Reduction

strategies - Eager evaluation and Lazy Evaluation

4. acquire Object Oriented Skills in Python

5. develop the skill of designing Graphical user Interfaces

in Python

6. Learn Python strings and Python Lists

7. Understand the concept of Python tuples and sets

8. Acquire knowledge of Concept of a dictionary, creating

and accessing values in a dictionary.

9. Understand Defining a function, calling a function,

Function arguments etc

10. Acquire knowledge of Creating files, Operations on files

(open, close, read, write), file object attributes, file

positions, Listing Files in a Directory

11. Object oriented programming and classes in Python,

object in python

12. Understand the concept of Python regular expressions

13. Understand the concept of Python Exceptions, Exception

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handling and Examples