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DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (Innovative Minds Here)
PEOs, PSOs, COs
B.Sc., BIOTECHNOLOGY
PROGRAMMESPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs) PSO 1 Graduates will be able to apply the knowledge with facts and figures related to
various subjects in pure sciences such as Biochemistry, Microbiology, Immunology,
Cell biology, Plant & Animal Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, etc
PSO2 Graduates will be able to reveal ethical, moral and social values in personal and
social life leading to highly cultured and civilized personality.
PSO 3 Graduates will be able to analyze and identify the application of various protocols
and concepts to problem solvingin to various fields of Biotechnology.
PSO 4 Graduates will be able to design and develop solution to Biotechnology problems by
applying appropriate tools while keeping in mind safety factor for environmental
considerations & social relevance.
PSO 5 Critically evaluate contributions to science reported in all forms of media, and be
able to identify valid approaches to scientific problem solving and reporting.
PSO 6 Graduates will be able to generate creative thinking (divergently and convergent) to
propose novel ideas in explaining facts and figures or providing new solution to the
problems.
PSO 7 Graduates will be perform, and analyze results of experiments using basic molecular
biology methodologies and recombinant DNA techniques, including agarose and
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, restriction enzyme digestion, bacterial
transformations, plasmid DNA protein expression, PCR, and tissue culture.
PSO 8 Graduates will develop written and oral scientific communications that use tables
and graphs to report results, that describe detailed experimental procedures, and
that clearly explain conclusions.
PSO 9 Graduates will be able to undertake any responsibility as an individual/member of
multidisciplinary teams and have an understanding of team leadership.
PSO 10 Graduates will be able to demonstrate knowledge of project and finance
management when dealing with Bio-entrepreneurship problems.
PSO11 Graduates will have knowledge and understanding of related norms and
ethics in Biotechnology technique development.
PSO 12 Graduates will have through knowledge in Biotechnology and will also be
ready to engage themselves in lifelong learning.
Mapping of Department POs with Institutions Graduate Attributes.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PSO1: The graduate will exploit a thorough knowledge and skill set inAgricultural,
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Plant and Animal Biotechnology,
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PSO2
PSO3
PSO4
PSO5
PSO6
PSO7
PSO8
PSO9
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PO12
Environmental Biotechnology, Nanobiotechnology, Industrial Biotechnology
and many other biotechnologies involved in various industries.
PSO2: The graduates will be able to deploy the principles and the applications of
molecular biology methods with an emphasis on the application of
recombinant DNA technology to animals, plants and microbial organisms.
PSO3: The graduatesgets hands-on experience of basic techniques like agarose and
poly acrylamide gel electrophoresis, fermentation techniques, DNA isolation,
various immunological techniques including ELISA and UV-VIS
Spectrophotometer.
PSO4: The graduateswill have the ability to explain the general principles of
generating transgenic plants, animals and microbes. Students will possess
hands-on technical skills necessary to support biotechnology research
activity.
PSO5: Graduates are able to demonstrate an ability to appear for National level
examination to pursue higher studies. Demonstrate practical and theoretical
knowledge essential for pursuing higher studies.
PSO6: Demonstrate an ability to identify careers in biotechnology, Pharmaceutical,
Food Industry, Agricultural sectors, Clinical Research, etc, and skills required
working in a biotechnology laboratory or manufacturing facility.
COURSE OUTCOMES AND MAPPING WITH BLOOMS TAXANOMY
Human Physiology
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Describe the structure of major human organs and explain their
role in the maintenance of healthy individuals.
Remember
CO2 Interpret between different organ systems and how organs and
cells interact to maintain biological equilibria in the face of a
variable and changing environment.
Understand
CO3 Apply complex electronic equipment including Power labs and
Bio-amplifiers to record human physiological data, and
responses to experimental stimuli..
Apply
CO4 Apply experimental design skills to understanding population
responses and interpreting quantitative data.
Apply
CO5 Interpret and draw inferences from experimental measures of
physiological function including electrocardiograms and
spirometry read-outs.
Analyze
CO6 Evaluate the physiological processes accurately and concisely in
journal-style format and orally, using relevant scientific
terminology and nomenclature.
Evaluate
CO7 Demonstrate the skills required to pursue advanced degrees in
the clinical, biomedical, or basic sciences or to directly enter
into employment in the biomedical field.
Create
Plant and Animal Biotechnology
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Describe the Plant tissue culture, tissue culture media, plant
growth hormones and growth regulators in tissue culture.
Remember
CO2 Interpret the mechanisms of plant pollination and differentiate
between haploid and diploid cells and their role in sexual
reproduction and to identify various natural and artificial ways
to propagate plants to increase genetic variety.
Understand
CO3 Understanding of the relationship between society and science
and the justification for biotechnological manipulation of plants,
animals, and microorganisms.
Understand
CO4 Apply the role that Agrobacterium tumefaciens plays in
producing genetically modified plant crops Summarize the
methods used to produce transgenic plants, and explain the
selection processes for identifying transformed plant cells.
Apply
CO5 Apply the Plant tissue culture methods for secondary metabolic
production
Apply
CO6 Apply the transgenic animals using fertilized eggs and
embryonic blastocyst cell, importance of transgenic animals.
Apply
CO7 Develop, interpret, and critically evaluate Method of obtaining
transgenic animals using fertilized eggs and embryonic
blastocyst cell, importance of transgenic animals.
Analyze
CO8 Evaluate the recombinant gene products and proteins for
pharmaceutical use. Animal models for tackling human diseases
(Gene knock out in mice models). Ethical issues in
Biotechnology.
Evaluate
CO9 Create the animal cloning: Methods of cloning in animal system
– Rat, Sheep, and pig.
Create
Immunology
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Describe the cellular and molecular basis of immune
responsiveness and to describe the roles of the immune system
in both maintaining health and contributing to disease.
Remember
CO2 Describe immunological response and how it is triggered and
regulated. Also, to demonstrate the capacity for problem-
solving about immune responsiveness.
Remember
CO3 Interpret the transfer knowledge of immunology into clinical
decision-making through case studies presented in class.
Understand
CO4 Understand the role of different types of Cells, Effectors
Molecules and Effectors Mechanisms in Immunology
particularly role of T and B cells, Cytokines and Mucosal
immunity.
Understand
CO5 Apply the experimental immunology regarding vaccine
development and significance of antigen antibody interactions
in diagnostics.
Apply
CO6 Apply the basic concepts of mechanisms of autoimmunity.
Transplantation immunology, animal models in immunological
studies and cell imaging. Also, to understand the role of
immune system in cancer, their causes and cure, also
psychological modulation of immune system.
Apply
CO7 Apply the transgenic animals using fertilized eggs and
embryonic blastocyst cell, importance of transgenic animals.
Analyze
CO8 Develop, interpret, and critically evaluate the Mechanisms of
the actions of different hormones.
Analyze
CO9 Evaluate the the principles underlying various
Immunotechniques like ELISA, RIA.
Evaluate
CO10 Synthesis the vaccines. Create
Proteomics
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Describe the bioinformatics tools to analyse shotgun proteomics
data, involving identification and quantification approaches.
Remember
CO2 Understand the methods to Browse, search, submit and retrieve
proteomics data from widely used public repositories.
Understand
CO3 Apply the standards in proteomics bioinformatics and recognize
its importance.
Apply
CO4 Apply the annotation tools to perform functional annotation of
lists of proteins
Apply
CO5 Apply the Practical and theoretical knowledge in proteomics. Apply
CO6 Develop, interpret, and critically evaluate the common
workflows for the large-scale analysis of proteins. Analyze the
fundamental knowledge about quantification of proteomes.
Analyze
CO7 Evaluate the mass spectrometry data to identify proteins. Evaluate
CO8 Create and evaluate MS/MS data including de novo
sequencing,Insight into the analysis of post-translational
modifications and protein-protein interactions.
Create
Biochemistry
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Describe the structure and physico chemical properties of
carbohydrates from monosaccharide to polysaccharides.
Remember
CO2 Relate the structure of DNA with its function in Replication and
gene expression that include both transcription and
translationand repaired, and how proteins are encoded in
Remember
mRNA and synthesized by translation.
Understand the significance of structural and storage
polysaccharides in nature.
Understand
CO3 understandthe metabolic processes by which energy is
produced in cells and amino acids, lipids, purines and
pyrimidines, and carbohydrates are synthesized.
Understand
CO4 Apply the structures of PG, GAG and other complex
Polysaccharides.
Apply
CO5 Illustrate the metabolism of carbohydrates through various
anabolic and catabolic pathways like glycolysis, Kreb’s cycle,
Glycogen metabolism, glucuronic acid cycle etc.
Apply
CO6 Apply the structure of DNA with its function in Replication and
gene expression that include both transcription and translation
and repaired, and how proteins are encoded in mRNA and
synthesized by translation.
Apply
CO7 Develop, interpret, and critically analyze the basic elements of
intercellular signal transduction pathways, including nuclear
receptors and cell surface receptors. And also to describe the
cellular pathways by which proteins are trafficked to cellular
organelles, inserted into the cell membrane, and secreted from
the cell.
Analyze
Microbiology
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Demonstrate theory and practical skills in microscopy and their
handling techniques and staining procedures.
Remember
CO2 Describe various Culture media and their applications and also
understand various physical and chemical means of
sterilization.
Remember
CO3 Understand the basic microbial structure and function and Understand
study the comparative characteristics of prokaryotes and
eukaryotes and also to understand the structural similarities
and differences among various physiological groups of
bacteria/archaea.
CO4 Understand the General bacteriology and microbial techniques
for isolation of pure cultures of bacteria, fungi and algae.
Understand
CO5 Apply the Master aseptic techniques and be able to perform
routine culture handling tasks safely and effectively
Apply
CO6 Examinethe comprehend the various methods for
identification of unknown microorganisms.
Apply
CO7 Apply the microbial transport systems and the modes and
mechanisms of energy conservation in microbial metabolism –
Autotrophy and heterotrophy
Apply
CO8 Illustrate the various Physical and Chemical growth
requirements of bacteria and get equipped with various
methods of bacterial growth measurement.
Analyze
CO9 Evaluate the microbial structures and its motility and other
biochemical parameters.
Evaluate
CO10 Create a microbial bank and to be deposited in MTCC. Create
Plant Biotechnology
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Describe mechanisms of plant pollination and differentiate
between haploid and diploid cells and their role in sexual
reproduction.
Remember
CO2 Describe and Identify various natural and artificial ways to
propagate plants to increase genetic variety or maintain the
genetic composition.
Remember
CO3 Represent the function and composition of different plant
structures, tissues, and organelles and give examples of foods
Understand
that are derived from various plant organs.
CO4 Understand the processes of germination and plant growth. Understand
CO5 Preparethe role of meristematic tissue in asexual plant
propagation.
Apply
CO6 Examine the comprehend the various methods for identification
of unknown microorganisms.
Apply
CO7 Perform the Explain the role of plant growth regulators, as well
as the advantages and disadvantages of plant tissue culture.
Analyze
Medical Biotechnology
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Demonstrate the function of drugs and how they may
be created with combinatorial chemistry.
Remember
CO2 Discuss the scope and role of medical biotechnology in the
healthcare industry.
Remember
CO3 Understand the basic microbial structure and function and study
the comparative characteristics of prokaryotes and eukaryotes
and also to understand the structural similarities and
differences among various physiological groups of
bacteria/archaea.
Understand
CO4 Interpret the high throughput screening methods are
used to discover potential drug activity.
Understand
CO5 Describe the methods for synthesizing peptides and
oligonucleotides and discuss the uses of each.
Apply
CO6 Examine the multiple uses of antibodies and vaccines in medical
biotechnology.
Apply
CO7 Evaluate the examples of recent advances in medical
biotechnology and expected new application.
Evaluate
Industrial Biotechnology
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Demonstrate the steps involved in the production of bioproducts
and methods to improve modern biotechnology and can apply
basic biotechnological principles, methods and models to
solvebiotechnological tasks.
Remember
CO2 Understand the various aspects of Bioprocess Technology. Understand
CO3 Understand the skills associated with screening of Industrially
Important Strains.
Understand
CO4 Apply the principles underlying design of Fermentor,
Fermentation Process and downstream processing.
Apply
CO5 Examine the the various aspects of Dairy Technology,
understand the concept of Biosensors.
Apply
CO6 Identify and debate the ethical, legal, professional, and social
issues in the field of biotechnology and design and deliver useful
modern biotechnology products to the society.
Analyze
CO7 Evaluate the microbial secondary metabolic production in batch
reactor.
Evaluate
CO8 Create an batch reactor for various microbial enzymes
production.
Create
Pharmacology
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Demonstrate production of various biopharma products of
microbial and animal origin and their mechanism of functioning.
Remember
CO2 Describe various Culture media and their applications and also
understand various physical and chemical means of sterilization.
Remember
CO3 Understand the comprehensive information and insights in Understand
pharmaceutical biotechnology and the development of
biopharmaceuticals in pharmaceutical industry. Also, to
demonstrate the fundamental principles of drug development.
CO4 Understand and describe operations and practices followed in
drug development and pharma operations in pharma industry.
Understand
CO5 Apply the methods of recombinant DNA technology to
production of biopharmaceuticals.
Apply
CO6 Pertain the scientific knowledge of designing and producing
navel biologics, and business challenges in biopharmaceutical
companies, including regulatory issues.
Apply
CO7 Evaluate the Identify and demonstrate the methods of quality
assurance and validation procedures in biopharama sector.
Evaluate
Recombinant DNA Technology
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Describe the mechanism of action and the use of restriction
enzymes in biotechnology research and recombinant protein
production.
Remember
CO2 Understand and demonstrate the techniques know-how on
versatile methods in recombinant DNA technology.
Understand
CO3 Understand the General bacteriology and microbial techniques
for isolation of pure cultures of bacteria, fungi and algae.
Understand
CO4 Apply the genetic engineering techniques in basic and applied
experimental biology and proficiency in designing and
conducting experiments involving genetic manipulation.
Apply
CO5 Examinethe rDNA techniques in probe DNA for specific genes of
interest.
Apply
CO6 Apply the the steps of a bacterial transformation and various
selection processes for identifying transformants.
Apply
CO7 Illustrate the various types of cloning and expression vectors,
animal vectors and construction of cDNA and genomic DNA
library.
Analyze
CO8 Evaluate the the usefulness of plasmid preparations, how they
are performed, and how the concentration and purity of plasmid
samples can be determined.
Evaluate
CO9 Create a the hybridization techniques like Southern, Western
and Northern blotting and microarray.
Create
B.Sc., CATERING SCIENCE AND HOTEL MANAGEMENT
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs)
PSO 1 Graduates can efficiently utilize their knowledge in various segments of hospitality
industry which includes hotels, cruise liners, transport catering, front office
professionals, facility management etc.
POS2 Will be enriched with good social and ethical values which are fundamental for
personnel and professional development.
PSO 3 Graduates can apply their culinary skills in varies sectors of rapidly growing food
production industry.
PSO 4 The programme can mould the future graduates to responsible professionals with
prefect grooming, social skills, attitudes, etiquettes, etc
PSO5 One Can develop professional attributes like guest realation, interpersonal
skills, team spirit and leadership quality.
PSO 6 Graduates will have through knowledge in Hospitality management and will be
engaged themselves in lifelong learning.
PSO 7 Graduates will be able to undertake any responsibility as an individual/member of
multidisciplinary teams and have an understanding of team leadership
PSO 8 Graduates will able to effectively communicate in all occasions oftheir professional
and personnel life.
Mapping of Department POs with Institutions Graduate Attributes.
COURSE OUTCOMES AND MAPPING WITH BLOOMS TAXANOMY
Food Production Patisserie-I
# Course Outcome
CO1 Courses core objective to be through knowledge in basics of
culinary science
CO2 Aim to create awareness on objectives of cooking, various
cooking methods and to concept of cooking.
CO3 It reveals classification of cooking ingredients which is highly
required for a professional chef
CO4 The course describes a various procedures of preparing
different category ingredients used
CO5 The course is having a glance at basic principles of continental
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cooking which includes stocks ,sauces and soups
Food Production Patisserie-II
# Course Outcome CO1 The course is clearly reviling the organized structure with all
the major position in a kitchen with the duties and
responsibility
CO2 Students can grab thorough knowledge in the various
equipment used in a sophisticated kitchen.
CO3 The course describes some peculiar ingredients in its cooking
methods like pasta, egg, European vegetables etc.
CO4 Provides basic information in fish, meat cookery which is
integral in today industry.
CO5 Course is covering the topics like on salads and sandwich both
are consider to be most popular in the modern cusine.
Food Production Patisserie-III
# Course Outcome CO1 The course covers the operational aspects of non conventional
catering concepts like institutional and industrial catering
CO2 It discloses the potential and core features of off premises
catering and mobile catering both are having tremendous
potential.
CO3 Giving a clear picture on menu planning and indenting
procedures, both are vital information needed for a chef.
CO4 Course helps the student to be aware of various regional
cuisines of India since today authentic dishes becoming popular
this knowledge is inevitable
CO5 Some peculiar and popular cuisines like tandoor,Indian breads
and Indian breakfast are covered.
Food Production Patisserie-IV
# Course Outcome CO1 The course is describing varies international cuisines which are
becoming popular and demanding.
CO2 Chinese and Thai cuisines are elaborately given which have the
maximum job potential for the job aspirants.
CO3 Srilanka, Malaysian, Spanish three well known ethnic cuisines
basic chateristics have revealed which will help overseas job
seekers
CO4 Scandinavian and Mexican cuisines are too upcoming modern
kitchen which may help cuisine line job seekers
CO5 In the modern food industry fusion cuisines has substantial role
which is detailed in this course.
Food Production Patisserie-V
# Course Outcome CO1 Larder-an integral part of modern cuisines, derived described in
detail this is very important for the professional leaner.
CO2 Ham ,bacon,gamon –processed meats basic chatrericts and uses
are detailed is very important information for a continental
chef
CO3 The course is providing information related to forcemeats
which are widely used the western cuisines
CO4 Garnishes and presentation two vital aspects of food service is
been clearly described for the budding chefs.
CO5 Being a chef knowledge on kitchen management is very much
needed, this course is helping to grab that knowledge
FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE –I
# Course Outcome CO1 This course discloses an introduction to catering industry
detailing different types of catering establishment.
CO2 It gives some clear picture in the scope of professionally
qualified d people in the industry and also is relationship with
other industry like transport, tourisim ets.
CO3 The important part of this course id attributes of a waiter which
is very crucial for a professional service person.
CO4 This course describes staff organization with various positions
in food and beverage area and duties and responsibility.
CO5 The course clearly classifies various operating equipments
needed for food and beverage service.
CO6 There are various types of menu concepts and this course is
giving clear idea about it.
FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE –II
# Course Outcome CO1 Students get an excellent knowledge for the different types of
breakfast its method of service and the various delicacies
offered in the breakfast.
CO2 Food can be served in various styles. This course is clearly
reveling various types of service in operational aspects and
various occasions where these services used.
CO3 Like in any other business perfect foolproof control system is
necessary in F&B industry
CO4 Students can learn the various revenue controls used commonly
used in different types of F&B Operations.
CO5 The course explains the detail about types and features of non
alcoholic beverages.
FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE –III
# Course Outcome CO1 In a luxury hotel room services is highly labour intensive and
vital department, course is meeting the expectation of the
industry related to this.
CO2 Explains operational aspects of lounge service and various form
of tea service.
CO3
CO4
CO5
B.Sc., COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION
Course Outcome
FUNDAMENTALS OF APPAREL DESIGNING
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Recite aboutthe parts and functions of sewing machines along with
their history, tools used for garment construction and characteristics
of a good pattern.
Remember
CO2 Interpret the concepts of sewing machine &various terms of seams,
seam finishes including the fullness, finishing’s and closures
withconstruction techniques.
Understand
C03 Explain the concepts of different types of sleeves, collars, yokes
and pockets.
Understand
CO4 Sketch the different types of collars, sleeves, yokes and pockets Apply
CO5 Classify the different types of collars, sleeves, yokes and pockets to
select best appropriate sketchfor their garment designs.
Analyze
CO6 Generate a new design incorporating various decorative patterns Create
CO7 Grade the design based on their own developed patterns. Evaluate
FUNDAMENTALS OFAPPAREL DESIGNING - PRACTICAL
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Apply the concept of various types of seams like top stitch, plain
stitch, piped seam and flat fell and seam finishes
Apply
CO2 Apply the concept of the fullness, finishing’s and closures. Apply
CO3 Assess the different seams, sleeves & collars, ruffles, plackets, Evaluate
fasteners, facing and binding which are suitable for men /women
/children /infant garments.
CO4 Grade the design based on their own developed patterns. Evaluate
CO5 Design collars, sleeves, yokes and pockets incorporating all the
apparel designing techniques
Create
PRINCIPLES OF PATTERN MAKING
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Recite the standards for best body measurements, fittings and
alteration and size chart.
Remember
CO2 Explain the concept of basic body measurements, standardizing
body measurements, pattern making, alteration and layout.
Understand
CO3 Discover the different methods of making patterns. Apply
CO4 Choose the appropriate measurement techniques, patterns and fitting
to design garments.
Apply
CO5 Infer the best styles by applying the techniques of fullness, fastness,
plackets and seam finishes.
Analyze
CO6 Design a new style of garment incorporating all the pattern making
techniques.
Create
BASIC ILLUSTRATION –PRACTICAL
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Memorize and convey the principles that relate to drawing. Remember
CO2 Explain the use of perspective and demonstrate knowledge of basic
human proportion and anatomy.
Understand
CO3 Sketch the various components of the garment like sleeves,
pockets, yokes etc...
Apply
CO4 Sketch the various ornaments like necklace, earrings.etc and
various accessories like bags, belts, caps...etc...
Apply
CO5 Sketch various drawing using the mediums lie Pencils, inks,
charcoal, brushes, crayons, water color and poster color.
Apply
CO6 Create new illustrations incorporating various garment parts and
accessories.
Create
CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF TEXTILE
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Reproduce the knowledge about the maintenance and care of the
textiles.
Remember
CO2 Understand about the various types of fabrics, their laundry
procedures and stain removal techniques.
Understand
CO3 Explain the procedures for special laundry types like water proof
coats, silk, ties, leather goods, fur, plastic and lace.
Apply
CO4 Differentiate the various laundry techniques, washing techniques
and stain removal technique for the textiles.
Analyze
CO5 To encourage students to acquire knowledge about the finishes and
equipments used in laundry
Evaluate
CO6 Compile a complete care and maintenance procedure for textile. Create
FASHION SKETCHING - PRACTICAL
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Illustrate the knowledge and skill about basic figure drawing and
human features.
Understand
CO2 Sketch their imagination in to reality by using stylish figure and
fashion figures.
Apply
CO3 Apply various types of textures and mediums in the illustration of Apply
figures
CO4 Analyze the difference between a normal figure and a fashion
figure
Analyze
CO5 Create illustrations with various garment styles for Men, Women
andChildren
Create
CO6 Design garments for different seasons for Men, Women and
Children
Create
C07 Sketch garment designs with various backgrounds of Men, Women
and Children.
Apply
CHILDREN’S APPAREL PRACTICAL
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Explain the various types of techniques for designing and
constructing children apparels.
Understand
CO2 Design, draft and construct various garments according to the
specific prescriptions given.
Create
CO3 Propose the materials required for stitching garments using
Layout method and Direct measurement method.
Create
CO4 Design various types of garment meeting the specific
requirements of customers
Create
SEWING TECHNOLOGY
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Explain the types of sewing machine, their application,
maintenance, problems and remedies
Understand
CO2 To understand the functions of various parts of sewing machine
and the feeding mechanisms.
Understand
CO3 Apply basic knowledge about methods of spreading, marking,
cutting, pressing and the tools and equipment involved.
Apply
CO4 Relate the various types of sewing machineries and their
working procedure.
Evaluate
CO5 Determine the various activities involved in garment industries
and equipments used.
Evaluate
HISTORIC COSTUMES AND TEXTILES OF INDIA
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Recognize the history and growth of costumes,embroideries and
types of jewelleryin India
Remember
CO2 Explain about the traditional costumes and textiles of India. Understand
CO3 Interrelate the cultural heritage of India with the traditional
costumes and differentiate between the costumes of different
states.
Understand
CO4 Identify the Indian jewellery and its growth from historic period
to contemporary.
Analyze
CO5 Evaluate the type and quality of embroidery based on the
materials used.
Evaluate
FASHION DESIGNING
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Outline the terms related to fashion industry and the basics of
fashion designing
Remember
CO2 Discuss about the various elements and principles of design Understand
along with their types.
CO3 Distinguish the good structural and decorative designs; and their
requirements in garment designing.
Understand
CO4 Analyze the color psychology and application of the same in the
dress designing.
Analyze
CO5 Understating and study the human figures and hide their
weakness through the dress designing.
Understand
CO6 Appraise the fashion accessories, trimmings and decoration. Evaluate
CO7 Point out the wardrobe plan for different age groups and factor
influencing it.
Analyze
FASHION DESIGNING PRACTICAL
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Sketch the garment design for irregular figure. Apply
CO2 Produce the solution for irregular figure. Create
CO3 Apply the elements and principles of design for designing a
costume.
Apply
CO4 Develop the color charts for dress designing. Create
CO5 Judge the design based on elements and principles. Evaluate
FIBER TO FABRIC
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Classify and differentiate different types of fibres. Understand
CO2 Define the properties and characteristics of fibres. Remember
CO3 Classify the different types of fabric formation. Apply
CO4 Identify different methods of non woven formation Analyze
CO5 Analyze and compare the chemicals used in textile industry. Analyze
CO6 Explain the mechanism used in yarn and fabric formation Understand
FIBER TO FABRIC PRACTICAL
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Distinguish the different types of fibres and yarns Analyze
CO2 Grade the properties and characteristics of fibres and yarns Evaluate
CO3 Classify the testing methods for fibres and yarns Understand
CO4 Discover different methods of non woven formation Apply
CO5 Determine the fabric count and weight. Evaluate
CO6 Test the chemical and mechanical property of fabric. Evaluate
FASHION BUSINESS AND CLOTHING PSYCHOLOGY
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Read fashion evolution and fashion changes. Remember
CO2 Interpret the fashion forecasting and fashion changes. Understand
CO3 Classify the different types of fashion designers. Analyze
CO4 Appraise the elements of visual merchandise. Evaluate
CO5 Modify design and organize fashion store Apply
BASIC DRAPINGPRACTICAL
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Identify the materials used in the draping method Remember
CO2 Discover the techniques of the draping method Apply
CO3 Express the design visually Understand
CO4 Develop the three-dimensional pattern to two-dimensional
version
Create
CO5 Demonstrates the ratio and posture differences between the
sketch and application.
Understand
CO6 Identify with the principles of draping and get to know about the
various tools and equipment used for draping
Analyze
WOMEN’S APPAREL- PRACTICAL
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Define the process of drafting women’s wear Remember
CO2 Explain the various types of techniques for designing and
constructing women’s wear.
Understand
CO3 Design, draft and construct various garments according to the
specific prescriptions given.
Create
CO4 Propose the materials required for stitching garments using
Layout method and Direct measurement method.
Create
CO5 Design various types of garment meeting the specific
requirements of customers
Create
CO6 Explain the various types of techniques for designing and
constructing women’s wear.
Understand
FABRIC STRUCTURE &DESIGN
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Discuss the different types of weaves and their construction. Understand
CO2 Sketch the design, draft and peg plan of weaves. Apply
CO3 Distinguish the types of weaves. Understand
CO4 Identify the pile fabric and their formation. Remember
CO5 Classify the formation method of double cloth. Analyze
FABRIC STRUCTURE & DESIGN - PRACTICAL
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CO1 Explain the different types and construction of weaves. Apply
CO2 Classify the ends and picks with crimp percentage of warp and
weft yarns of fabric.
Analyze
CO3 Develop the samples of different weaves. Create
TEXTILE PROCESSING
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CO1 Classify the methods used in textile processing. Understand
CO2 Identify the appropriate methods of textile processing for given
fabric.
Analyze
CO3 Explain the dyes and its classification used in textile processing Understand
CO4 Recall Eco-Friendly process for textile processing Remember
TEXTILE PROCESSING- PRACTICAL
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CO1 Prepare the fabric samples for the textile processing. Apply
CO2 Formulate the different types of dyes and their recipes for the
selected sample fabrics.
Create
CO3 Develop the dye samples using different types of dyes Create
GARMENT QUALITY AND COST CONTROL
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CO1 Define and establish quality standards. Remember
CO2 Describe functions of quality control. Remember
CO3 Inspect on garment cost and cost control. Analyze
CO4 Appraise on different quality management systems. Evaluate
CO5 Outline the different quality management system. Understand
SURFACE EMBELLISHMENTS - PRACTICAL
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CO1 List types of embroideries. Remember
CO2 Distinguish the different types of traditional embroidery. Analyze
CO3 Demonstrate different types of machine embroidery. Understand
CO4 Develop different hand embroidery and machine embroidery
designs.
Create
CO5 Construct smocking on garments. Create
COMPUTER IN THE GARMENT INDUSTRY
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CO1 Recall computer classification,specifications and its application. Remember
CO2 Identify the use of computer application in production planning
scheduling and administration.
Apply
CO3 Relate computer aided designing (CAD) for garment designing,
textile designing, pattern making and grading and marker
planning.
Understand
CO4 Discover computer aided manufacturing (CAM) for all
production process right from spreading to sewing
Analyze
TEXTILE FINISHING
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Category
CO1 Recall the importance of textile finishes and different types of
finishes available.
Remember
CO2 Illustrate the mechanical and functional finishes its types and
applications.
Understand
CO3 Discover different types of special purpose finishes and its
applications methods Updating knowledge about recent trends in
textile finishing.
Analyze
CO4 Classify the textile finishes and its methods and applications. Understand
MEN’S APPAREL PRACTICAL
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CO1 Recall pattern drafting techniques for Men’s apparel. Remember
CO2 Construct different designs for men’s wear. Create
CO3 Illustrate to take measurement required for the men’s garment
design.
Understand
CO4 Discover to calculate and choose the appropriate fabric and other
material required for the men’s garment.
Analyze
CO5 Construct men’s garment with suitable features and trims. Create
CO6 Inspectcost for the constructed men’s garment. Analyze
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN PRACTICAL
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CO1 Define the coral draw and Photoshop use in textile and fashion. Remember
CO2 Demonstrate the skills on computerized designing and learning
all techniques for graphic designs.
Understand
CO3 Examine the diversified usage of Corel draw and Photoshop Analyze
CO4 Design motif ,children’s ,women’s and men’s garment Create
CO5 Develop logo and label for industries Apply
CO6 Develop trendy women’s garment using illustration and coral
draw
Create
TEXTILE PRINTING
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CO1 Recall the printing and dyeing techniques for textiles. Remember
CO2 Classify different type of printing techniques, its history, tools,
equipment and machineries.
Understand
CO3 Classify the difference between printing and dyeing Understand
CO4 Discover the fabric preparation and preparation of printing paste
for textile printing also fixation and after treatment for printing.
Analyze
CO5 Demonstrate the knowledge about various hand printing
techniques.
Understand
CO6 Discover about screen printing and its variants. Analyze
CO7 Develop the knowledge on different resist methods for printing. Apply
HOME TEXTILES
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CO1 Relate the textile application in home Remember
CO2 Define various categories of home textiles and their selection. Remember
CO3 Classify various applications of home textiles for home interiors. Understand
CO4 Interpret the selection of home textiles and the recent trends in
home textiles.
Understand
CO5 Categorize the kind of furnishings that can be used for wall and
floor covering.
Analyze
CO6 Select the curtain and draperies suitable for various types of
doors and windows.
Apply
CO7 Identify about furnishing and decorations used for living room
and bed room.
Apply
KNITTING - THEORY
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CO1 Recall the knitting, its classifications, types and history Remember
CO2 Label knitting technology &the machineries used for knitting
different knit structures.
Remember
CO3 Outline various types of hand and machine knitting. Understand
CO4 Identify the principles of knitting technology ,machinery parts
and functions and loop structures
Apply
CO5 Discover the weft knitting, warp knitting, learn its classification
and its lapping variation
Analyze
CO6 Identify how to care and maintain knitted fabrics Apply
KNITTING- PRACTICAL
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CO1 Choose the different types of knitted fabric sample. Remember
CO2 Compare the defects found in knitted fabrics Understand
CO3 Classify the different knit structures. Analyze
CO4 Deduct knitting samples by unravel method and graphic
representation
Evaluate
CO5 Inspect the knitted fabrics and analyze the defects. Analyze
FASHION PORTFOLIO PRESENTATION
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CO1 Define fashion season and fashion trends. Remember
CO2 Find out about fashion forecasting and make trend research Remember
CO3 Choose themes to get inspiration design ideas and colours. Remember
CO4 Develop mood board, story board, theme board and colour
boards.
Create
CO5 Develop designs for selected season and theme with appropriate
colours by flat sketches.
Create
CO6 Develop the designs through fashion sketches for presenting
designs.
Create
CO7 Construct the designed garments with suitable fabric, proper fit
and good esthetic appeal.
Create
CO8 Compile a portfolio for exhibiting the design collection in a
creative manner.
Create
B.C.A & B.Sc., (Computer Science / Information Technology)
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO’S)
PEO1: Graduates will be able to perform in technical/managerial roles ranging fromdesign,
development, problem solving to production support in softwareindustries and R&D sectors.
PEO2: Graduates will be able to successfully pursue higher education in reputedinstitutions.
PEO3: Graduates will have the ability to adapt, contribute and innovate new technologies and
systems in the key domains of Computer Science and Applications
PEO4: Applying research and entrepreneurial skills augmented with a rich set of
communication, teamwork and leadership skills to excel in their profession.
PEO5: Graduates will be showing continuous improvement in their professional career through
life-long learning, be ethically and socially responsible solution providers andentrepreneurs in
computer Science and related other disciplines
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POS)
PO1:The ability to demonstrate sound understanding of concepts, theories and skills with
effective application in relevant areas and possess an in-depth and sophisticated understanding of
their domain of study.
PO2: Ability to use suitable knowledge and apply critical/logical skills to identify, formulate,
analyze, and solve complex problems in order to reach authenticated conclusions.
PO3:Graduates will be able to investigate and propose solutions for problems and design system
mechanisms or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the
public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental concerns.
PO4: Graduates will be e intellectually curious to engage in the pursuit of new knowledge and
possess the ability to analyze, assess, and utilize different thinking skills to determine the value
of information and ideas:
PO5:Ability to communicate proficiently, listen and negotiate effectively and able to articulate
complex ideas with respect to the needs and abilities of diverse audiences.
PO6: The ability as the leader to clearly and concisely explain to their subordinates everything
from organizational goals to specific tasks, to optimize available resources in a constraint
environment and to engage risk and reality in decision making
PO7:The ability to function as socially responsible individuals with ethical values and
accountable to ethically validate any actions or decisions before proceeding and actively
contribute to the societal concerns.
PO8:The ability to evolve innovative ideas and thoughts and possess the qualities of an
entrepreneur to instigate new business ventures.
PO9: An ability to identify and to address their own educational needs in a changing world in
ways sufficient to maintain their competence and to allow them to contribute to the advancement
of knowledge
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ProgrammeSpecific Outcomes (PSOs)
Upon completion of B.Sc.in Computer Science, the students are expected to
PSO1:Deploy the knowledge of computing, mathematics, algorithmic fundamentals and domain
knowledge appropriate to the discipline.
PSO2:Exploit the programming language and database management skills set to identify,
formulate, design and develop solutions to computational challenges, database constructs and
solve complex computing problems.
PSO3:Implement methodologies for the development, operation, and maintenance of efficient
and reliable software products that meet specified design and performance requirements
PSO4: Design, analyze and compare the alternative solutions to computing problems, extract the
best solution and offer legitimate conclusions.
PSO5: Communicate in an effective and precise manner both orally and in writing to share ideas
and thoughts with diverse stakeholders.
PO6:Work efficiently as a member/leader of a team and possess good leadership qualities to
manage teams and implement solutions to computational problems
PSO7: Design and develop socially and ethically responsible solutions with proper
understanding of its impact and appropriate consideration for public health, safety, cultural,
societal, and environmental considerations.
PSO8:Recognize the need, and have the ability, to engage in independent learning for continual
development as a computing professional.
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COMPUTING FUNDAMENTALS AND C PROGRAMMING
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Category
CO1 Describe about the about the fundamentals of computers, history
and various types of software and hardware devices.
Remember
CO2 Interpret the concepts of Variables, Constant, Operators and various
types of expressions
Understanding
CO3 Apply the concept of Decision making statements and looping
constructs for solving basic programs
Apply
CO4 Use the concepts of files and pointers inside a C program Apply
CO5 Develop programs incorporating all the C language constructs Analyze
CO6 Test the correctness of the programs and identify logical and syntax
errors.
Evaluate
CO7 Create and compile new programs in C and will be able to
successfully execute them
Create
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DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS AND COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
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Category
CO1 Apply the principles of number systems and binary codes to carry
outarithmetic and code conversions.
Apply
CO2 Interrelate the concepts of Adders and subtractors to perform
binary addition and subtraction
Apply
CO3 Explain the digital logic function by using the basic gates AND,
OR, NOT.
Apply
CO4 Apply the theorems and postulates of Boolean algebra, the
techniquesof Karnaugh Maps forsimplification of logic functions
Apply
CO5 Categorize the various types of flip-flops, decoders and
multiplexers
Analyze
CO6 Compare Synchronous and Asynchronous data transfers and
classify input-output interface
Analyze
CO7 Categorize the e the various types of techniques like memory
mapping and Page replacement strategies
Analyze
CO8 Evaluate the Architecture, Organization and addressing modes of
various microprocessors
Evaluate
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C++ PROGRAMMING
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Category
CO1 Describe the procedural and object oriented paradigm with
concepts of streams, classes, functions, data and objects
Remember
CO2 Demonstrate the various basic programming constructs like
decision making statements. Looping statements and functions
Understand
CO3 Explain the object oriented concepts like overloading,inheritance,
polymorphism, virtual functions , constructors and destructors
Apply
CO4 Explain the various file stream classes; file types, usage of
templates and exception handling mechanisms.
Apply
CO5 Compare the pros and cons of procedure oriented language with the
concepts of object oriented language
Evaluate
CO6 Develop programs incorporating the programming constructs of
object oriented programming concepts
Create
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Category
CO1 Define the concept of Data structure and list the various
classifications of datastructures.
Remember
CO2 Demonstrate how arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, heaps,
Graphs and Hash Tables are represented in the main memory and
various operations are performed on those data structures.
Understand
CO3 Illustrate the various file organizations like Sequential, Random
and Linked organizations.
Understand
CO4 Discover the real time applications of the various data structures Apply
CO5 Design algorithms for various sorting and searching techniques Analyze
CO6 Compare the pros and cons of implementing various types of data
structures in developing programs.
Evaluate
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CO7 Develop programs implementing the data structures to solve
application problems.
Create
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JAVA PROGRAMMING
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Category
CO1 Recite the history of JAVA and its evolution Remember
CO2 Explain the various programming language constructs, object
oriented concepts like overloading,inheritance, polymorphism,
Interfaces , threads, exception handling and packages
Understand
CO3 Illustrate the concepts of Applets, files and the concept of stream
classes.
Understand
CO4 Outline the benefits and applications of objects oriented
programming concepts and defend how JAVA differs from other
programming languages
Understand
CO5 Judge the pros and cons of other object oriented language with the Evaluate
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concepts of JAVA
CO6 Develop programs incorporating the programming constructs of
object oriented programming concepts in JAVA
Create
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SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND OPERATING SYSTEMS
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Category
CO1 Describe about the concepts and features of system software like
Loaders, Linkers and Compilers.
Remember
CO2 Explain the machine dependent and machine independent features
of loaders and compilers
Understand
CO3 Demonstrate the concept of process, interrupts and storage
management strategies in operating systems
Understand
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CO4 Explain the various virtual storage management strategies, like
Paging and Demand Paging.
Apply
CO5 Analyze the various disk and processor scheduling mechanisms and
their pros and cons
Analyze
CO6 Compare the various management strategies available for
efficiently managing the memory and processor.
Evaluate
C07 Construct solutions for problems related to secondary storage
management with an understanding of file systems and disk
scheduling
Create
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LINUX AND SHELL PROGRAMMING
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Category
CO1 List the various directories and file commands in Linux and be able
to know how to manage files and directories.
Remember
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CO2 Demonstrate how to secure files and their access permissions in
Linux
Understand
CO3 Apply the concept of conditional execution, repetitive constructs
and the concept of iteration in shell scripts
Apply
CO4 Analyze the competence of Linux operating system over Windows
operating system
Analyze
CO5 Develop simple shell script programs Create
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RDBMS AND ORACLE
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CO1 Describe about the concepts Database Management systems and its
related concepts like data modeling and normalization, de-
normalizationand Integrity rules
Remember
CO2 Discuss the concept of RDMS including creation, deletion,
updation, retrieving and grouping of data.
Understand
CO3 Apply the concepts of Control Structures , Data Manipulation
Cursors and Exceptions in PL/SQL programming for working with
tables
Apply
CO4 Create tables and will be able to perform operations like insertion
deletion, updation, retrieving and grouping of data.
Create
CO5 Develop programs in PL/SQL incorporating all the basic
programming constructs.
Create
CO6 Design code in PL/SQL incorporating composite data types like
records, tables, arrays, named blocks, procedures,
Functions,Packages and Triggers –Data Dictionary Views.
Create
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CO1 Explain the Visual Basic working environment and working with
forms
Understand
CO2 Apply the concepts of variables, data types, modules, procedures,
control structures and arrays in programming.
Apply
CO3 Demonstrate menu creation, mouse events, dialog boxes, flex grid,
Object Linking and Embedding and additional controls in Visual
Basic.
Apply
CO4 Develop programs in Visual Basic incorporating all the basic
programming constructs.
Create
CO5 Design a form using common dialog control, MDIand be able to
develop a menu driven program.
Create
CO5 Design code in PL/SQL incorporating ODBC and Data access
objects, OLE data automation objects, additional controls like sstab
control, setting properties at runtime, adding controls to tab, list
control, tabstrip control and MSFlexgrid control.
Create
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Category
CO1 Demonstrate the algorithms for drawing basic shapes like lines,
circles, ellipse and curves.
Understand
CO2 Explain the concepts of text formats, Image types and processing,
Acoustics and video, terminologies of acoustics and videos.
Apply
CO3 Illustrate the techniques of editing, animation, incorporating special
effects on Images and Videos.
Analyze
CO4 Categorize the various types of file formats as well as audio and
video formats,
Evaluate
CO5 Develop programs for drawing basic shapes like lines, circles,
ellipses and be able to perform operations like scaling ad rotation
on the images.
Create
CO6 Design, process and animate an image or photo using Photoshop Create
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Programme Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, the BBA graduate should be able to
PSO1. Equip with advanced business acumen that helps them to understand the key
business functions and organizational resources for efficient business management.
PSO2. Acquire knowledge and skills in management, finance, accounting, marketing,
human resource, technology, organizational behavior, economics, operations and business
law.
PSO3. Demonstrate the ability to analyze complex, unstructured qualitative and
quantitative problems by collecting, analyzing data by using accounting, financial,
mathematical, statistical tools, and information and communication technologies to solve
the complex business problems.
PSO4. Apply technology to enhance organizational efficiency and create innovative
business solutions
PSO5. Exhibit business‐related behavioral skills including leadership, interpersonal,
communication (written and oral), team, and lifelong learning skills.
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PSO6. Analyze global market opportunities and their influence on strategic marketing
decisions.
PSO7. Develop legal and ethical strategic plans that align with an organization’s mission.
PSO8. Demonstrate critical thinking skills in understanding managerial issues and
problems related to the global economy and international business.
PSO9. Familiarize with social responsibility issues that managers must address, including
business ethics, cultural diversity, and environmental concerns
PSO10. Acquire entrepreneurial traits to start and manage their own innovative business
successfully
PSO11. Acquire hands-on experience in administration and research.
PSO12. Acquire leadership skill and knowledge through participation in
consultancy,fieldwork, and student organization
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PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
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CO1 Describe and communicate the management evolution and how
it will affect future managers.
Remember
CO2 Observe and evaluate the influence of historical forces on the
current practice of management
Understand
CO3 Identify and evaluate social responsibility and ethical issues
involved in business situations and logically articulate own
position on such issues.
Remember
CO4 Explain how organizations adapt to an uncertain environment
and identify techniques managers use to influence and control
the internal environment.
Apply
CO5 Explain the process of management's four functions: planning, Apply
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organizing, leading, and controlling.
CO6 Evaluate leadership styles to anticipate the consequences of
each leadership style.
Evaluate
BASICS OF BUSINESS AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Identify and describe the economics of business including how
macroeconomic issues affect business.
Remember
CO2 Understand the business environment and how our multi-
cultural society has implications for business
Understand
CO3 Explain the global business environment. Remember
CO4 Analyze and apply social responsibility and business ethics in
the workplace.
Analyse
CO5 Classify the forms of business organization and differentiate
between sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations.
Apply
CO6 Identify the rules in the legal and tax environment and describe the concept of risk and insurance with its application to the business world
Remember
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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CO1 Define bookkeeping and accounting Remember
CO2 Explain the general purposes and functions of accounting Understand
CO3 Explain the differences between management and financial
accounting
Understand
CO4 Describe the main elements of financial accounting information Remember
– assets, liabilities, revenue and expenses
CO5 Identify the main financial statements and their purposes. Remember
PRODUCTION AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Develop an in-depth understanding of the students of the basic
concepts of production management and materials
management.
Create
CO2 Understand the activities of materials manager like purchasing,
inventory analysis, storage etc.in a scientific manner.
Understand
CO3 Analyze the inventory situation of a company and suggest
improvements.
Analyze
CO4 Organize the teams for effective decision making and
coordinate to effect purchase at minimum cost.
Create
CO5 Develop an ability to perform the role of a materials manager in an organization.
Create
CO6 Understand the theories and considerations needed to take into account plant location and plant layout decisions.
Understand
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
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CO1 Understand the dynamics of marketing in business Understand
CO2 Apply the theoretical marketing concepts to the practical
situations
Apply
CO3 Demonstrate the ability to carry out a market research projects Understand
CO4 Understanding Consumer Behavior Understand
CO5 Explain unique marketing mixes and selling propositions for
specific products
Apply
BUSINESS LAW
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CO1 Describe the relevance of business law to individuals and businesses
and the role of law in an economic, political and social context.
Remember
CO2 Identify the fundamental legal principles behind contractual
agreements.
Remember
CO3 Analyze how businesses can be held liable in tort for the actions of
their employees.
Analyze
CO4 Understand the legal and fiscal structure of different forms of business organization and their responsibilities as an employer.
Understand
CO5 Identify problem solving technique and to be able to present
coherent, concise legal argument.
Analyze
COMMUNICATION SKILLS I
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Understand the role of communication in personal & professional
success
Understand
CO2 Develop awareness of appropriate communication strategies. Create
CO3 Prepare and present messages with a specific intent. Apply
CO4 Analyze a variety of communication acts. Analyze
CO5 Make aware of the numerous career opportunities within the field of
communication.
Create
COST & MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Explains the relationship between cost accounting-financial
accounting and managerial accounting
Understand
CO2 Explains the importance of management accounting for businesses Understand
CO3 analyzes break-even sales price, break-even sales volume, the total
contribution margin, the unit contribution margin, margin of safety,
security ratio, profit margin concepts
Analyze
CO4 Defines budgeting and operating budgets concepts Remember
CO5 Defines standard variation analysis through standard costs Remember
RESEARCH METHODS FOR MANAGEMENT
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Understanding of the basic framework of research process. Understand
CO2 Understanding of various research designs and techniques. Understand
CO3 Identify various sources of information for literature review and data
collection.
Remember
CO4 understand some basic concepts of research and its methodologies Understand
CO5 organize and conduct research in a more appropriate manner Create
CO6 Prepare a research report and thesis Apply
ADVERTISING AND SALES PROMOTION
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Define and state the objectives of sales promotion Remember
CO2 Discuss the most common forms of consumer sales promotion Understand
CO3 List the most common forms of trade sales promotion Remember
CO4 Describe personal selling Remember
CO5 List the steps in the selling process Remember
BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Understand the basic concepts of communication Understand
CO2 Outline the steps needed in gathering information Remember
CO3 Discuss different processes and considerations involved in writing in business
Understand
CO4 Examine the information that is needed, gather it and organize it appropriately
Apply
CO5 Understand and apply the best practices in formats and functions of
business letters
Understand
CO6 Identify the appropriate use of different channels of written communication in business
Remember
CO7 Use traditional and online tools and methods to find, evaluate, and process information
Apply
CO8 Discuss the different types of reports and their purposes Understand
INSURANCE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Understand the concepts and principles of insurance Understand
CO2 Identify the various types of insurance and insurance business in
India.
Remember
CO3 Explain aware of insurance legislation in India Understand
CO4 Understand the functions of IRDA Understand
State the various steps to claim insurance Remember
CO5 Understand the contribution of Insurance in Indian economic
development
Understand
CAMPUS TO CORPORATE
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Identify and enumerate ways to nurture positive attitude. Remember
CO2 List the various types of problems from quantitative & non-verbal reasoning areas in competitive exams for employment and/or higher studies
Remember
CO1 Understand Corporate etiquette -Workplace etiquette-Business
etiquette-Email etiquette-Telephone and meeting etiquette.
Understand
CO2 Use of Electronic Devices in Modern Communication such as Fax, e-
mail, chat using skype
Apply
CO3 Explain Quantitative vs verbal aptitude Create
CO4
CO5
B.Com (Computer Applications)
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1: Able to know the formal concepts about accounting, Information and technology,
mathematics, marketing, management, taxation, commercial laws, cyber laws, entrepreneurial
skills.
PSO2: Implement the learned skills in critical thinking related to accounting, tally, commercial
laws, taxation laws in their regular every day practical life and business environments.
PSO3: Enhance the ability in problem solving skills in business and managerial avenues.
PSO4: Apply their imaginative, creative ideas in developing the managerial systems by linking
technologies and business.
PSO 5: Work efficiently in teams with significant communicative and leadership skills.
PSO6: Get a better glimpse of the various frameworks in and of an organization so as to
articulate best leadership qualities to achieve the organization goals.
PSO7: Functioning as best responsible business managers towards, the organization, the
government, creditors, employees, environment, and society and above all towards the
customers.
PSO8: Identify and nurturing the need to learn new by adding to the knowledge stock in
commerce domain.
COURSE OUT COME AND MAPPING WITH BLOOMS TAXONOMY
Principles of Accountancy
# Course Outcome Blooms category
CO1 Identify the basic Accounting framework, three golden rules of
accounting.
Remember
CO2 Compute the final accounts of sole trader, Bank reconciliation
statement.
Understand
CO3 Apply the accounting concepts and conventions while preparing
journals, ledgers and trial balance.
Apply
CO4 Identify the accounting principles in bills of exchange, Bank
reconciliation statements. Identifying errors and rectifying it.
Analyze
CO5 Determine the accounts of consignments and joint ventures. Evaluate
CO6 Generate and develop the accounts of professionals, balance sheet,
income and expenditure accounts.
Create
Introduction to Information Technology
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Recognize the importance of computers in business, data storage
and processing.
Remember
CO2 Discuss and interpret the various types of computers, categories of
networks, operating systems, machine language and programming
languages.
Understand
CO3 Discover the uses and applicability of world wide web in business. Apply
CO4 Illustrate programme flow charts and computer programmes. Analyze
CO5 Determine the uses of emails, world wide web Evaluate
CO6 Design and develop computer based information systems,
management information systems and decision support systems.
Create
Advanced Accounting
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Recognize and recall the accounting principles and procedures in
calculation of depreciation, hire purchase accounts and partnership
accounts.
Remember
CO2 Classify and compute various types of partnership and its
accounting procedures.
Understand
CO3 Arrange and pinpoint the features of statement of affairs and Apply
conversion method.
CO4 Compare the single and double entry system. Analyze
CO5 Assess the accounting principles in partnership accounts related to
admission, retirement and death.
Evaluate
CO6 Explain the rule in Garner vs. Murray and piecemeal distribution
method.
Create
Computer Application: MS Office -Practical
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Identify and describe various functions in MS office and Tally Remember
CO2 Compute and represent basic functional keys and operators in ms
word, ms excel, ms PowerPoint, ms access and tally.
Understand
CO3 Prepare and calculate final accounts, average marks, bank customer
accounts
Apply
CO4 Designing PowerPoint presentation Analyze
CO5 Determining data base for products, assets, mailing labels for
students.
Evaluate
CO6 Construct product data base, inventory system using tally. Create
Principles of Marketing
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Describe and define the modern marketing concepts, trends in
marketing, E- marketing, Tele marketing.
Remember
CO2 Explain and extend the various functions of marketing such as
buying, selling, transportation, storage activities.
Understand
CO3 Discover the behaviors of consumer, factors influencing consumer
behavior and sketch the segmentations of market.
Apply
CO4 Categorize and classify market segmentation, market mix, price
mix, product mix, place mix.
Analyze
CO5 Justifying the importance and functions of middle men and channel Evaluate
of distribution, AGMARK, standardization
CO6 Develop market strategies, generate career in marketing, Create
Database Management System
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Recall and recite the architecture for a database management
system, relational approach, embedded approaches, network
approach.
Remember
CO2 Illustrate and summarize Embedded SQL, Relational Data Structure,
Hierarchical Approach and Network Approach
Understand
CO3 Sketch the Architecture of DBTG System Apply
CO4 Design and illustrate Relational Data Structure, IMS data structure
and Logical Databases
Analyze
CO5 Compare and determine the Hierarchical Approach, Network
Approach, Relational Approach
Evaluate
CO6 Design an Architecture for a Database System Create
Cost Accounting
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Define and outline the Meaning, Scope, Concept and Classification
of cost accounting in business.
Remember
CO2 Computation of cost sheet by understanding the concepts of cost. Understand
CO3 Classify the various types of cost and working out the material
control methods.
Apply
CO4 Identify and classification of overheads and various wage payment
system so as to find out labour turnover.
Analyze
CO5 Measuring the process involved in process costing. Evaluate
CO6 Develop cost accounting strategies in business by knowing, process
costing, labour cost and material cost.
Create
Computer Applications: Oracle – Practical-II
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Remember
CO2 Understand
CO3 Apply
CO4 Analyse
CO5 Evaluate
CO6 Create
Management Accounting
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Describe the conceptual framework of management accounting. Remember
CO2 Express the concepts of ratio analysis, break even analysis, and fund
flow management.
Understand
CO3 Calculate the required budget for a business entity. Apply
CO4 Detect the breakeven analysis of any kind of firm. Analyze
CO5 Measure the applications of marginal costing. Evaluate
CO6 Designing the required budget such as master budget, cash budget,
and sales budget.
Create
Object Oriented Programme with C++
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Defining the applications of OOPS Remember
CO2 Discuss the applications of C++ in various areas. Understand
CO3 Choose various functional operators in C++ for applications. Apply
CO4 Develop programs by using C++ Analyze
CO5 Justify the operations in C++ programming Evaluate
CO6 Generate C++ functions by using various operators such as
inheritance, C++ streams, and friend functions.
Create
Executive Business Communication
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Recognize the meaning, importance of effective business Remember
communication and modern communication methods.
CO2 Classify and demonstrate various layouts of various business letters. Understand
CO3 Prepare trade enquiry letters, collection letters, and sales letters. Apply
CO4 Develop banking, insurance and agency correspondence letters. Analyze
CO5 Justify the use of letters as a company secretary. Evaluate
CO6 Design resumes, public speech and reports. Create
Computer Applications: Oracle &C++Practical
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Remember
CO2 Understand
CO3 Apply
CO4 Analyze
CO5 Evaluate
CO6 Create
Banking Theory
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Identify the origin of banks and Indian money market. Remember
CO2 Interpret the recent trades in banking such as ATM, merchant
banking, mutual funds, factoring, credit control measures, credit
cards, privatization of banking.
Understand
CO3 Explain the reasons for privatization of banking, role of RBI.
Classify the organized and unorganized money market.
Apply
CO4 Outline the functions of modern commercial banks.pinpoint the
special place of SBI in banking sector.
Analyze
CO5 Justify the role of SBI, ICICI, IDBI in banking sector, Evaluate
CO6 Compile and generate the role, importance, functions, operations of
commercial banks, SBI, RBI and development banks like IDBI and
ICICI.
Create
Principles of Auditing
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 State the fundamental concepts of auditing Remember
CO2 Interpret the advantages, limitation, applications of auditing in
business.
Understand
CO3 Explain and generalize the concepts in auditing of joint stock
company, duties of a company auditor,
Apply
CO4 Identify the objectives of investigation, electronic auditing. Analyze
CO5 Justify the need for auditing, role of auditor, electronic auditing,
internal check, internal auditing and vouching.
Evaluate
CO6 Design an audit report. Create
Corporate Accounting
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Recognize the basic concepts of corporate accounting in conformity
with the provisions of companies act.
Remember
CO2 Discuss the concepts and basic principles related to issue of equity
and preference shares, debentures, valuation of goodwill and
liquidation of companies.
Understand
CO3 Prepare the journal entries related to issue of equity and preference
shares and debentures. Compute managerial remuneration and
statement of affairs account.
Apply
CO4 Illustrate the concepts regarding issue of shares at discount, par, and
premium.
Analyze
CO5 Determine the calculations related to managerial remuneration,
deficiency account, sinking fund method.
Evaluate
CO6 Explain the basic concepts of corporate accounting in conformity
with the provisions of companies act.
Create
E-Commerce Technology
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Outline the techniques in the application of e-commerce. Remember
CO2 Discuss and explain the framework and classifications in e-
commerce, firewalls, electronic payment systems,
Understand
CO3 Use and operate electronic payment systems, smart cards. Apply
CO4 Infer technology behind web, firewalls, e-mail, e-payments, and
merchant models.
Analyze
CO5 Determine the designing of electronic payment systems, anatomy of
e-commerce, EDI, HTTP.
Evaluate
CO6 Explain the techniques, designing, framework, technology of e-
commerce, e-payments, e-mail, EDI.
Create
Management Information System
# Course Outcome Blooms Category
CO1 Describe and define the importance of Information in Business for
decision making and integration of Business Information through
Computers.
Remember
CO2 Illustrate and explain the role and importance of MIS, EIS, and
BPR.
Understand
CO3 Examine the applications of MIS in Finance, marketing, human
resource and BPR.
Apply
CO4 Identify the elements of system, types, characteristics of system, Analyze
CO5 Assess the client serve architecture, growth of MIS, Functional
management information system.
Evaluate
CO6 Design systems in business and management. Create
B.Com (Professional Accounting)
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO’s)
PSO 1: the graduates will be able to successfully implement the learned skills in a competitive
environment and be more inventive and innovative in their approach towards problem solving,
decision making, managing, coordinating and planning.
PSO 2: The graduates will be able to apply and utilize the learned and gained knowledge as an
accounting professional, marketing managers, software professionals and entrepreneurs.
PSO 3: the graduates better know about the business activities and its influence in daily life,
society and economy.
Programme Outcomes
PSO1:The graduate will be able to exploit the knowledge domains of commerce, economics,
computer applications and also other various disciplines and inter disciplinary areas which will
make him to adept and adapt in a more faster, competitive, digitized and informative economy.
PSO2 :Able to know the formal concepts about accounting, Information and technology,
mathematics, marketing, management, Auditing laws, industry laws, taxation, commercial laws,
cyber laws, entrepreneurial skills.
PSO3: Implement the learned skills in critical thinking related to accounting, tally, commercial
laws, taxation laws in their regular every day practical life and business environments.
PSO4: Enhance the ability in problem solving skills in business and managerial avenues.
PSO5: Apply their imaginative, creative ideas in developing ERP, managerial systems by
linking technologies and business.
PSO6: Work efficiently in teams with significant communicative and leadership skills.
PSO7: Get a better glimpse of the various frameworks in and of an organization so as to
articulate best leadership qualities to achieve the organization goals.
PSO8: Functioning as best responsible financial managers/Accounting managers towards, the
organization, the government, creditors, employees, environment, and society and above all
towards the customers by inculcating various laws existed in the country.
PSO9: Identify and nurturing the need to learn new by adding to the knowledge stock in
commerce domain.
COURSE OUTCOME AND MAPPING WITH BLOOMS TAXONOMY
Principles of Accountancy
# Course Outcome Blooms
category
CO1 Identify the basic Accounting framework, three golden rules of
accounting.
Remember
CO2 Compute the final accounts of sole trader, Bank reconciliation
statement.
Understand
CO3 Apply the accounting concepts and conventions while preparing
journals, ledgers and trial balance.
Apply
CO4 Identify the accounting principles in bills of exchange, Bank
reconciliation statements. Identifying errors and rectifying it.
Analyse
CO5 Determine the accounts of consignments and joint ventures. Evaluate
CO6 Generate and develop the accounts of professionals, balance sheet,
income and expenditure accounts.
Create
Introduction to Information Technology
# Course outcome Blooms
category
CO1 Recognize the importance of computers in business, data storage
and processing.
Remember
CO2 Discuss and interpret the various types of computers, categories of
networks, operating systems, machine language and programming
languages.
Understand
CO3 Discover the uses and applicability of world wide web in business. Apply
CO4 Illustrate programme flow charts and computer programmes. Analyse
CO5 Determine the uses of emails, world wide web Evaluate
CO6 Design and develop computer based information systems,
management information systems and decision support systems.
Create
Mercantile Law
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Describe and define the elements of mercantile law. Remember
CO2 Discuss and explain the concepts related to Indian contract act, sale
of goods act, Indian partnership act.
Understand
CO3 Examine the use and applicability of the contract in real life
situations.
Apply
CO4 Identify the concepts, principles and applications of contract act,
sale of goods act, partnership act.
Analyse
CO5 Determine the practical implications of the contract act, sale of
goods act and partnership act.
Evaluate
CO6 Tell the concepts and principles of mercantile law in all the
applicable situations.
Create
Computer Application Practical-I (MS Office)
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Identify and describe various functions in MS office and Tally Remember
CO2 Compute and represent basic functional keys and operators in
MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MSAccess and Tally.
Understand
CO3 Prepare and calculate final accounts, average marks, bank customer
accounts
Apply
CO4 Designing PowerPoint presentation Analyse
CO5 Determining data base for products, assets, mailing labels for
students.
Evaluate
CO6 Construct product data base, inventory system using tally. Create
Industrial Law
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Define and describe industrial laws and its practical applications in
business situations.
Remember
CO2 Summarize the legal applications of factories act, workmen
compensation act, bonus act, gratuity act and provident fund act.
Understand
CO3 Explain the legal applicability of factories act, workmen
compensation act, bonus act, gratuity act and provident fund act.
Apply
CO4 Analyze the legal concepts, principles, rules explained in factories
act, workmen compensation act, bonus act, gratuity act and
provident fund act.
Analyze
CO5 Assess the legal concepts, principles, rules explained in factories
act, workmen compensation act, bonus act, gratuity act and
provident fund act.
Evaluate
CO6 Explain the legal concepts, principles, rules explained in factories
act, workmen compensation act, bonus act, gratuity act and
provident fund act.
Create
Strategic Management
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Define and identify the concepts of strategic management, Business
environment, strategic analyses, implementation of strategy and
control.
Remember
CO2 Indicate the required business environment like Demographic, Socio-
cultural, Macro, economic, Legal / political, Technological and
Global Competitive Environment.
Understand
CO3 Application of six sigma, TQM, Business process re-engineering. Apply
CO4 Develop organizational strategies such as human resource strategy,
logistic strategy, financial strategy, SWOT analysis.
Analyse
CO5 Determination of strategic planning. Evaluate
CO6 Design of various strategies like SWOT, BCG matrix, portfolio Create
analysis.
Cost Accounting
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Define and outline the Meaning, Scope, Concept and Classification
of cost accounting in business.
Remember
CO2 Computation of cost sheet by understanding the concepts of cost. Understand
CO3 Classify the various types of cost and working out the material
control methods.
Apply
CO4 Identify and classification of overheads and various wage payment
system so as to find out labor turnover.
Analyze
CO5 Measuring the process involved in process costing. Evaluate
CO6 Develop cost accounting strategies in business by knowing, process
costing, labor cost and material cost.
Create
Advanced Accounting-I
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Define and identify the functional aspects of accounting such as
depreciation, single entry system, branch accounts, Hire purchase
and installment system.
Remember
CO2 Explain the accounting concepts, principles related to depreciation,
single entry system, branch accounts, Hire purchase and installment
system.
Understand
CO3 Apply the accounting concepts, principles related to depreciation,
single entry system, branch accounts, Hire purchase and installment
system partnership where ever necessary.
Apply
CO4 Analyze the working problems in the accounting concepts;
principles related to depreciation, single entry system, branch
Analyze
accounts, Hire purchase and installment system and partnership
accounts.
CO5 Assess the accounting principles in partnership accounts related to
admission, retirement and death.
Evaluate
CO6 Explain the rule in Garner vsMurray and piecemeal distribution
method.
Create
Management Accounting
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Describe the conceptual framework of management accounting. Remember
CO2 Express the concepts of ratio analysis, break even analysis, fund
flow management.
Understand
CO3 Calculate the required budget for a business entity. Apply
CO4 Detect the breakeven analysis of any kind of firm. Analyze
CO5 Measure the applications of marginal costing. Evaluate
CO6 Designing the required budget such as master budget, cash budget,
sales budget.
Create
Executive Business Communication
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Recognize the meaning and importance of effective business
communication and modern communication methods.
Remember
CO2 Classify and demonstrate various layouts of various business letters. Understand
CO3 Prepare trade enquiry letters, collection letters, and sales letters. Apply
CO4 Develop banking, insurance and agency correspondence letters. Analyse
CO5 Justify the use of letters as a company secretary. Evaluate
CO6 Design resumes, public speech and reports. Create
Advanced Accounting-II
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Identify and describe he conceptual frame work for the preparation
and presentation of financial statements and accounting standards.
Remember
CO2 Interpret and discuss the accounting concepts and principles related
to Admission, retirement and death of a partner, Dissolution of
partnership firms, Accounting Standards.
Understand
CO3 Generalize accounting standards related to Earnings per share.
Intangible assets, The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange
Rates.
Apply
CO4 Illustrate to solve advanced problems related to conversion of
company and sale of a company. Dissolution and amalgamation of
partnership.
Analyze
CO5 Determine the working knowledge of the professional standards and
application of accounting principles to different practical situations
Evaluate
CO6 Create the ability to solve advanced problems in the case of
different entities
Create
Auditing and Assurance- I
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Describe and define auditing concepts, auditing and assurances
standards, auditing in computerized environment.
Remember
CO2 Infer the concepts in internal control in auditing. Understand
CO3 Use the auditing and assurance principles in solving simple auditing
cases.
Apply
CO4 Identify the elements of internal control, audit sampling. Analyse
CO5 Assess the standards, documentation procedures, audit working. Evaluate
CO6 Design audit review procedures and plan audit programmes. Create
Principles of Auditing
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 State the fundamental concepts of auditing Remember
CO2 Interpret the advantages, limitation, applications of auditing in
business.
Understand
CO3 Explain and generalize the concepts in auditing of joint stock
company, duties of a company auditor,
Apply
CO4 Identify the objectives of investigation, electronic auditing. Analyze
CO5 Justify the need for auditing, role of auditor, electronic auditing,
internal check, internal auditing and vouching.
Evaluate
CO6 Design an audit report. Create
Direct Tax-I
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 To quote the important definitions in income tax law Remember
CO2 Summarize the income of an individual assessee as per income tax
act.
Understand
CO3 Calculate taxable income of an individual under different heads of
income.
Apply
CO4 Categorize income from different heads of income of an individual. Analyse
CO5 Determine the taxable income of an individual by the framework of
income tax act.
Evaluate
CO6 Develop a return of income of an individual. Create
Direct Tax-II
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Identify the income tax law provisions related to HUF, AOP,
Companies, and Cooperative societies.
Remember
CO2 Explain the income tax law provisions related to HUF, AOP,
Companies, and Cooperative societies.
Understand
CO3 Identify the provisions of assessment of various types of persons,
Appeals, Provisions and Prosecution, Wealth tax
Apply
CO4 Outline the provisions of assessment of various types of persons
such as HUF, AOP, Companies, and Cooperative societies.
Appeals, Provisions and Prosecution, Wealth tax
Analyse
CO5 Assess the income status of various types of persons such as HUF,
AOP, Companies, and Cooperative societies.
Evaluate
CO6 Produce income statements of various types of persons such as
HUF, AOP, Companies, and Cooperative societies. Provisions
related to wealth tax.
Create
Corporate Accounting
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Recognize the basic concepts of corporate accounting in conformity
with the provisions of companies act.
Remember
CO2 Discuss the concepts and basic principles related to issue of equity
and preference shares, debentures, valuation of goodwill and
liquidation of companies.
Understand
CO3 Prepare the journal entries related to issue of equity and preference
shares and debentures. Compute managerial remuneration and
statement of affairs account.
Apply
CO4 Illustrate the concepts regarding issue of shares at discount, par,
premium.
Analyze
CO5 Determine the calculations related to managerial remuneration,
deficiency account, sinking fund method.
Evaluate
CO6 Explain the basic concepts of corporate accounting in conformity
with the provisions of companies act.
Create
Auditing and Assurance-II
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Define the working knowledge of generally accepted auditing
procedures and techniques.
Remember
CO2 Explain the auditing procedures related to sales, purchase, ledger of
suppliers, buyers, company auditing and report.
Understand
CO3 Examine the provisions for audit of impersonal ledger. Apply
CO4 Design audit report. Analyze
CO5 Justify company audit, audit report, auditing of different institutions. Evaluate
CO6 Develop audit report for companies, individual institutions like
hotels, clubs, educational institutions.
Create
Indirect taxes
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Define and describe the meaning of indirect taxes, GST and
Customs act.
Remember
CO2 Explain the recent developments in indirect taxes, GST and customs
act.
Understand
CO3 Generalize the practical applicability of GST. Apply
CO4 Relate the concepts of GST in real life situations. Analyse
CO5 Determine the concepts related to GST, Customs act Evaluate
CO6 Tell the practical approaches, applicability of the term GST, its rate
of taxes, exemptions.
Create
M.Com
ProgrammeSpecific Outcomes (PSO’s)
PSO1: The graduate will be able to exploit the knowledge domains of commerce, economics,
computer applications and also other various disciplines and inter disciplinary areas which will
make him to adaptin a more faster, competitive, digitized and informative economy.
PSO 2:The graduates will be able to successfully implement the learned skills in a competitive
environment and be more inventive and innovative in their approach towards problem solving,
decision making, managing, coordinating and planning.
PSO3: The graduates will be able to apply and utilize the learned and gained knowledge as an
accounting professional, marketing managers, software professionals and entrepreneurs.
PSO4:The graduates better know about the business activities and its influence in daily life,
society and economy.
Programme Outcomes
PSO1: Able to know the formal concepts about accounting, Information and technology,
mathematics, marketing, management, Auditing laws, industry laws, taxation, commercial laws,
cyber laws, entrepreneurial skills.
PSO2: Implement the learned skills in critical thinking related to accounting, tally, commercial
laws, taxation laws in their regular every day practical life and business environments.
PSO3:Enhance the ability of problem solving skills in business and managerial avenues.
PSO4: Apply their imaginative, creative ideas in developing ERP, managerial systems by
linking technologies and business.
PSO5: Work efficiently in teams with significant communicative and leadership skills.
PSO6: Get a better glimpse of the various frameworks in and of an organization so as to
articulate best leadership qualities to achieve the organization goals.
PSO7: Functioning as best responsible financial managers/Accounting managers towards, the
organization, the government, creditors, employees, environment, and society and above all
towards the customers by inculcating various laws existed in the country.
PSO8: Identify and nurturing the need to learn new by adding to the knowledge stock in
commerce domain.
COURSE OUTCOMES AND MAPPING WITH BLOOMS TAXANOMY
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Describe and define the various concepts in managerial economics. Remember
CO2 Interpret various demand and supply concepts, cost and production
analysis and business cycles.
Understand
CO3 Generalize the demand and supply functions in the Indian economy. Apply
CO4 Illustrate the concepts of business cycle, break even analysis,
pricingdecisions, TRIPS.
Analyze
CO5 Assess business cycle, National income, Monetary and fiscal policy. Evaluate
CO6 Propose remedies for industrial sickness, forecast demand
functioning.
Create
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Recognize the basic concepts of corporate accounting in conformity
with the provisions of companies act.
Remember
CO2 Discuss the concepts and basic principles related to issue of equity
and preference shares, debentures, valuation of goodwill and
liquidation of companies.
Understand
CO3 Prepare the journal entries related to issue of equity and preference
shares and debentures. Compute managerial remuneration and
Apply
statement of affairs account.
CO4 Illustrate the concepts regarding issue of shares at discount, par, and
premium.
Analyze
CO5 Determine the calculations related to managerial remuneration,
deficiency account, sinking fund method.
Evaluate
CO6 Explain the basic concepts of corporate accounting in conformity
with the provisions of companies act.
Create
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Recognize the importance of computers in business, data storage
and processing.
Remember
CO2 Discuss and interpret the various types of computers, categories of
networks, operating systems, machine language and programming
languages.
Understand
CO3 Discover the uses and applicability of world wide web in business. Apply
CO4 Illustrate programme flow charts and computer programmes. Analyze
CO5 Determine the uses of emails, world wide web Evaluate
CO6 Design and develop computer based information systems,
management information systems and decision support systems.
Create
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Describe and define the modern marketing concepts, trends in
marketing, E- marketing, Tele marketing.
Remember
CO2 Explain and extend the various functions of marketing such as
buying, selling, transportation, storage activities.
Understand
CO3 Discover the behaviors of consumer, factors influencing consumer Apply
behavior and sketch the segmentations of market.
CO4 Categorize and classify market segmentation, market mix, price
mix, product mix, place mix.
Analyze
CO5 Justifying the importance and functions of middle men and channel
of distribution, AGMARK, standardization
Evaluate
CO6 Develop market strategies, and generate a career in marketing Create
BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Define the scope, significance and broad areas of research. Remember
CO2 Interpret and infer the various sampling techniques, measuring
techniques, test of significance.
Understand
CO3 Apply various statistical tools in research. Apply
CO4 Design a significant research methodology. Analyze
CO5 Determine business forecasting. Evaluate
CO6 Develop a relevant and significant research methodology. Create
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Describe and define the concepts of business environment,
industrial policies, and economic systems.
Remember
CO2 Classify the prevailing economic systems, globalization, MNCs Understand
CO3 Explain the features of economic systems, globalization, FDI,
MNCs, financial institutions.
Apply
CO4 Relate the significant aspects of FDI, Industrial policies, trade
policies.
Analyze
CO5 Determine the impact of MNCs, FDI, Privatization, environments Evaluate
governing a business unit.
CO6 Compile the prevailing frameworks of various development
policies.
Create
APPLIED COST ACCOUNTING
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Define and outline the Meaning, Scope, Concept and Classification
of cost accounting in business.
Remember
CO2 Computation of cost sheet by understanding the concepts of cost. Understand
CO3 Classify the various types of cost and working out the material
control methods.
Apply
CO4 Identify and classification of overheads and various wage payment
system so as to find out labour turnover.
Analyze
CO5 Measuring the process involved in process costing. Evaluate
CO6 Develop cost accounting strategies in business by knowing, process
costing, labour cost and material cost.
Create
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Define the importance of Human Resource and Management in an
organization.
Remember
CO2 Demonstrate the concepts related to recruitment, training,
organizational conflict and performance appraisal.
Understand
CO3 Generalize the various aspects of Human Resource and
Management strategy in organization.
Apply
CO4 Illustrate performance appraisal methods. Analyze
CO5 Determine the aspects and frameworks of Human Resource and
Management in an organization.
Evaluate
CO6 Develop a better Human Resource and Manage strategy. Create
COMPUTER APPLICATION: MS OFFICE -PRACTICAL
# Course Outcome Blooms
category
CO1 Identify and describe various functions in MS office and Tally Remember
CO2 Compute and represent basic functional keys and operators in ms
word, MS excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Access and Tally.
Understand
CO3 Prepare and calculate final accounts, average marks, bank customer
accounts
Apply
CO4 Designing PowerPoint presentation Analyze
CO5 Determining data base for products, assets, mailing labels for
students.
Evaluate
CO6 Construct product data base, inventory system using tally. Create
DIRECT TAX
# Course Outcome Blooms
category
CO1 To quote the important definitions in income tax law Remember
CO2 Summarize the income of an individual assess as per income tax act. Understand
CO3 Calculate taxable income of an individual under different heads of
income.
Apply
CO4 Categorize income from different heads of income of an individual. Analyze
CO5 Determine the taxable income of an individual by the framework of
income tax act.
Evaluate
CO6 Develop a return of income of an individual. Create
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Describe the conceptual framework of management accounting. Remember
CO2 Express the concepts of ratio analysis, break even analysis, and fund
flow management.
Understand
CO3 Calculate the required budget for a business entity. Apply
CO4 Detect the breakeven analysis of any kind of firm. Analyze
CO5 Measure the applications of marginal costing. Evaluate
CO6 Designing the required budget such as master budget, cash budget,
sales budget.
Create
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Define the importance of Financial Management in an organization Remember
CO2 Demonstrate the concepts related to Risk and return, cost of capital,
Leverages, Dividend policies of a firm.
Understand
CO3 Generalize the various aspects of Financial Management strategy in
organization
Apply
CO4 Illustrate Risk and return, cost of capital , Leverages, Dividend
policies of a firm
Analyze
CO5 Determine the aspects and frameworks of Financial Management in
an organization.
Evaluate
CO6 Develop a better Financial Management strategy. Create
INTERNET AND E- COMMERCE
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Outline the techniques in the application of E-commerce. Remember
CO2 Discuss and explain the framework and classifications in E-
commerce, firewalls, electronic payment systems,
Understand
CO3 Use and operate electronic payment systems, smart cards. Apply
CO4 Infer technology behind web, firewalls, e-mail, e-payments, and
merchant models.
Analyze
CO5 Determine the designing of electronic payment systems, anatomy of
e-commerce, EDI, HTTP.
Evaluate
CO6 Explain the techniques, designing, framework, and technology of E-
commerce, E-payments, E-mail, and EDI.
Create
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Outline the techniques of Investment media. Remember
CO2 Demonstrate the concepts related to kinds of trading activity,
company analysis, Investment alternatives,
Understand
CO3 Generalize the guidelines of SEBI. Apply
CO4 Illustrate the fundamental and technical analysis. Analyze
CO5 Determine the aspects and frameworks of portfolio management. Evaluate
CO6 Develop the element of portfolio management. Create
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
# Course Outcome Blooms
Category
CO1 Outline the meaning, nature, scope of foreign trade. Remember
CO2 Demonstrate the concepts related to trade balance, export
marketing, euro currency market
Understand
CO3 Apply the trends in India’s composition of exports. Apply
CO4 Analyze export marketing possibilities, foreign exchange theories. Analyze
CO5 Determine the aspects and frameworks of GATT, WTO, world
bank, and IMF.
Evaluate
CO6 Develop trends, strategies, aspects of India’s international trade. Create