CO PO PSO Statements
CO PO PSO Statements
) Agriculture
Program Outcomes
PO Statement
Analysing and identifying complex agricultural problems and formulating ethical solutions using
2 principles of agricultural science, engineering, and business.
Developing innovative processes, products, and technologies to meet the challenges in agriculture and
3 farming practices.
Course Outcomes
Principles of Insect CO2 Calculate the threshold level of crop pests and diseases
28 BAG3001 Pests and Disease CO3 Device crop pest and disease control measures
Management CO4 Recommend integrated pest and disease control measures
CO5 Diagnose, assess and practice integrated pest and disease management
CO1 Plan and decide on growing a suitable kharif crop
29 Practical Crop CO2 Decide on the best cropping system that can be followed for a kharif season
Production – I (Kharif
BAG3002 Crops) CO3 Recommend package of practices for growing kharif crops
CO4 Practice kharif crop production through integrated management
CO5 Calculate cost benefit ratio based on cultivation and marketing expenses of a crop
CO1 Plan and decide on growing a suitable rabi crop
BAG3003 Practical Crop CO2 Decide on the best cropping system that can be followed for a rabi season
30 Production – II (Rabi CO3 Recommend package of practices for growing rabi crops
Crops) CO4 Practice rabi crop production through integrated management
CO5 Calculate cost benefit ratio based on cultivation and marketing expenses of a crop
CO1 Analyze grammatical errors
CO2 Identify correctpronunciation
Comprehension and CO3 Express writing skills
31 ENG1010 Communication skills in Comprehend the course materials of all courses and improve oral communication
English CO4
skills
CO5 Demonstrate presentationskills
CO6 Illustrate communication skills
CO1 Classify rural social groups of India
CO2 Describe social values
Rural Sociology and CO3 Plan social change using agricultural based development programs
32 BAG1026
Educational Psychology CO4 Assess farmers based on personality determinants
CO5 Plan to bring in a behavioural change
CO6 Bring in new extension activities suitable for the society
CO1 Follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as good citizens
CO2 Understand various social problems and learn to act ethically
Understand the concept of addiction and how it will affect the physical and mental
HUM1021 Ethics and Values CO3
33 health
Identify ethical concerns in research and intellectual contexts, including academic
CO4 integrity, use and citation of sources, the objective presentation of data, and the
treatment of human subjects
Identify the main typologies, characteristics, activities, actors and forms of
CO5
cybercrime
CO1 Infer physical and mental discipline
CO2 Practice the gained skills to stay physically fit
EXC1188 NSS/NCC CO3 Develop stamina and improve health and hygiene
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CO4 Improve inter personal skills and work well in a group
CO5 Develop self-confidence
CO6 Plan in achieving goals
CO1 Present and analyze scientific data
CO2 Solve problems on probability
CO3 Interpret statistical test outcomes
35 MAT1010 Statistical Methods
CO4 Design and analyze experiments
CO5 Appreciate the applications of statistical methods in science and engineering
CO6 Apply relevant statistical analysis to experimental data
CO1 Acquire knowledge on entrepreneurship development
Entrepreneurship CO2 Develop organizational, managerial, problem-solving and project planning skills
Development , Business
36 MGT1053 CO3 Analyze the types of intellectual property and legislations covering IPR in India
Communication and
IPR CO4 Acquire knowledge on protection of plant varieties and biological diversity
CO5 Comprehend agri-business projects, property and diversity protections
Students will be introduced to basic concepts of Quantitative Aptitude, Logical
CO1
reasoning and Verbal ability
37 STS4097 Soft Skills CO2 Students will develop and apply effective problem-solving skills
Students will be able to read and demonstrate good comprehension of text in areas of
CO3
the student’s interest
Rural Agricultural Appreciate the importance of undergoing a practical rural agricultural education
CO1
38 Work Experience and programme
Agro-industrial CO2 Recommend and solve farmers problems faced during crop production
Attachment Comprehend extension activities and know how technology gets transferred from lab
BAG4099 (RAWE&AIA) CO3
to land
Advise farmers to undergo soil and water testing and apply recommended dose of
CO4
fertilizers and grow suitable crops based on their farm's soil and water health
CO5 Manage an agro-industry
CO6 Prepare and present agricultural reports
Experiential Learning CO1 Identify commercially important bioagents and biofertilizers for mass production
Programme: Module I CO2 Isolate and culture biofertilizers
39 (Production Technology CO3 Commercially produce biofertilizers suitable for varied environments
BAG4003 for Bioagents and CO4 Culture bioagents and biopesticides and mass produce them
Biofertilizer) CO5 Follow the steps involved in quality control of bioagents and biofertilizers
Experiential Learning CO1 Understand propagation, and post-harvest handling of fruits
Programme: Module II CO2 Understand nursery production and marketing of ornamentals
BAG4004 CO3 Should be able to cultivate vegetables under protected cultivation
40 CO4 Should be able to cultivate flowers under protected cultivation
(Commercial
Horticulture) CO5 Plan and execute processing and marketing of horticultural crops
Comprehend and follow the current advances in horticulture and exploit the
CO6
techniques
CO1 Compare living organisms
CO2 Classify and name living beings
CO3 Describe cell and its division
41 BAG1000 Introductory Biology
CO4 Interpret flowering plants and state the role of animals in agriculture
CO5 Illustrate theory of life
CO6 Describe plant organs and gain interest in learning biological sciences
CO1 Appreciate agriculture practiced throughout the world
CO2 Understand the rich agricultural heritage of India
42 BAG1001 Agricultural Heritage
CO3 Integrate judicious traditional agricultural practices with modern methods
CO4 Plan on using agricultural resources
CO5 Comprehend agricultural issues
CO1 Device formulas for straight lines
CO2 Comprehend the use of Slope-Intercept
Elementary CO3 Apply the knowledge gained in designing fields
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Mathematics CO4 Acquire interest to utilize calculus in agriculture
CO5 Integrate product of functions and define matrices and determinants
CO6 Link mathematics with agricultural engineering
CO1 Infer the importance of agrochemicals for sustainable agriculture
CO2 Acquire knowledge on herbicides and fungicides
BAG2011 Agrochemicals CO3 Classify and know the role of insecticides
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CO4 Analyse fertilizers application related to crop growth
CO5 Acquire knowledge on mixed and complex fertilizers
CO6 Recommend dosage of agrochemicals for farms
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issue.
To innovate best practices for elements of design, virtual reality and gaming.
2
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
CO1 Define what is Multimedia and how that works.
CO2 Understand multimedia components using various tools and techniques.
1 MMA1001 Multimedia Systems CO3 Analyze and interpret Multimedia data.
CO4 Discuss about different types of media format and their properties.
CO5 Justify the right way of manipulating multimedia systems.
CO1 Understand the media laws of our Indian Constitution.
CO2 Discuss case studies on society, environment, culture, broadcasting and media.
2 MMA1002 Media Ethics CO3 Identify Copyright Acts pertaining to their productions
CO4 Examine and analyze ethical components of contemporary media
CO5 Analyze audience usage patterns of varied social media applications
CO1 Understand and apply principles of designs into given projects
CO2 Acquire and analyze different ideas about designs and its implementations
3 MMA1003 Design Fundamentals Possess good knowledge about industry standards of contemporary design and its
CO3
implementations
CO4 Demonstrate progress in basic design shapes and color
CO5 Creative portfolio with industrial standards
CO1 Understand and apply techniques about drawing and sketching
CO2 Acquire knowledge about the basics forms of arts required for animation courses
Design and draw simple drawings in pencil and color about a given subject or
4 MMA1004 Fundamentals of Art CO3
concept
CO4 Demonstrate progress in human figure, cartoon character with movements
CO5 Create character development portfolio with industrial standards
CO1 Discuss the ways to represent different types of data, visually.
CO2 Justify suitable methods to process information according to variable types.
Programming Develop programs for real time application using basics of programming
5 MMA1005 CO3
Fundamentals language.
CO4 Design various multimedia elements using code.
CO5 Create simple game programs using C/ C++ programming language.
Seek design principles, design process, theory, history and contemporary design
CO1
practice.
Gain proficiency in identified technical skills, understand the process of creating,
CO2
Graphic Design analyzing, and evaluating graphic design solutions.
6 MMA1006
Techniques CO3 Justify the choice of appropriate tools according to the type of digital art work
CO4 Visualize and demonstrate an idea and express it through visual design
Demonstrate the knowledge of design & colors and apply them effectively to
CO5
various assignments.
CO1 Understand and apply various techniques of drawing for animation.
CO2 Analyze a given story or scenario and draw necessary artworks related to it.
7 MMA2001 Art for Animation CO3 Process knowledge about art in animation field.
CO4 Understand and create the different human figure usage for animation poses.
CO5 Design and finalize animation ready art-work.
CO1 Define and apply design principles and theories to animation production.
Interactive Animation
8 MMA2002
Techniques
CO2 Identify the 12 principles of animation and apply them.
CO3 Assess, criticize the current animation trends in relation to the past trends.
CO4 Demonstrate progress in basic drawing and animation skills
Create traditional and computer generated 2D animation based on current
CO5
industry trends and practices
CO1 Understand the latest trends used in web designing.
Demonstrate the knowledge and ability to apply the design principles, techniques
CO2
Web Design and technologies to the development of creative websites.
9 MMA2003
Techniques CO3 Understand how to plan and conduct user research related to web-usability
CO4 Implement techniques of information design to interactive media projects.
CO5 Develop multi-tier fully functional commercial websites
CO1 Operate a Digital SLR Camera, Flash Lights and its related accessories.
Analyse and infer various conditions and environments for a photo-shoot and
CO2
capture it.
10 MMA2004 Basic Photography CO3 Plan the requirements and complete a successful Product or a Model Shoot.
CO4 Visualize concepts and shoot photos based on a theme or a one-liner.
CO5 Appraise photographs based on Composition, Lighting, Subject and Mood.
CO1 Aware of the physical and virtual technology of lighting.
CO2 Sensitive to the interaction of light on 3D surfaces.
11 MMA2005 Lighting & Rendering CO3 Creative in adjusting the renderer settings.
Capable to justify the optimal render settings for different types of 3D lit
CO4
projects.
CO5 Able to tweak the material shaders in achieving desired output.
CO1 Create various 3D models according to the topology.
CO2 Texture the 3D models by using UV unwrapping and shading techniques.
Modeling and Create realistic and semi realistic models with appropriate details in both mesh
12 MMA3001 CO3
Texturing and texture level.
CO4 Construct effective modeling & texturing pipeline.
CO5 Justify the right modeling techniques while creating 3D assets.
CO1 Apply principles to create realistic and cartoony animation.
13 MMA3002 3D Animation
CO2 Create believable body mechanics animation.
CO3 Explore the foundations of physics, weight and movement, and timing.
CO4 Integrate convincing body mechanics with action effectively.
CO5 Use high-quality references and artistic studies to create production quality work
CO1 Gain good understanding about compositing process
CO2 Identify major applications of compositing process used in industry.
CO3 Develop a visual effects pipeline.
14 MMA3003 Visual Effects Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of grading and VFX principles, practice and
CO4
system capabilities.
Create customized tools through software or scripting to allow for more creative
CO5
application of visual effects techniques.
Acquire knowledge of Image databases, Text/Document databases, Audio and
CO1
Video databases
Multimedia CO2 Discuss multimedia retrieval techniques.
15 MMA1008 CO3 Justify the right querying and indexing methodologies.
Databases
CO4 Create database retrieval methods with suitable language.
CO5 Choose the appropriate DB tool to deal with Audio and Video databases.
CO1 Differentiate the tools and techniques involved in creating UI.
CO2 Identify and apply suitable methods to create UI from UX.
16 MMA2006 User Interface CO3 Justify design patterns and their applicability skill set.
CO4 Understand relation between interaction design and users expectations.
CO5 Ability to convert user needs into designs.
CO1 Differentiate the tools and techniques involved in creating 2D & 3D games.
CO2 Identify and apply suitable methods to create games for various platforms.
17 MMA2007 Game Development CO3 Design and conduct experiments to address problems germane to the discipline.
CO4 Ability to understand current and future trends in gaming industry.
CO5 Integrate 2D & 3D assets in to Game Engines to publish Games.
18 MMA2008 UX Design CO1 Understand User Experience and its process.
Understanding and meeting the required standard set of elements to find the need
CO2
of customer sampling.
CO3 Creating design elements according to the target audience.
CO4 Justify archiving techniques according to user proforma.
CO5 Ability to line-up design principles on user comments.
CO1 Understand 3D
CO2 Strengthen animation skills by exploring methods for creating movements.
19 MMA3004
Advanced 3D CO3 Analyze methods for creating solid acting choices that are unique and interesting.
Animation
CO4 Evaluating animations based on various principles of animation.
Create an independent animated project from start to completion in production
CO5
standard.
Understand the various techniques of writing a script and storyboard out of a
CO1
given concept.
Acquire knowledge and idea about various types of script and storyboarding
CO2
techniques.
Scripting and
20 MMA3005 Storyboarding Imply the gathered knowledge to write script and storyboard in the industry for
CO3
Techniques animation and related areas.
Understanding and implementing the framing of story, script and character for
CO4
short movie.
CO5 Ability to create industry standard portfolios.
CO1 Operate a Video Camera, Video Lights and its related accessories.
Analyse and infer various conditions, preparations and environments for shooting
CO2
a short film.
Digital Appraise short films based on Shots, Continuity, Dialogue, Lighting, Audio and
21 MMA3006 CO3
Cinematography Effects.
CO4 Visualize concepts, ideas or a story based on a theme or a one-liner.
Plan the requirements (Story, Script, Storyboard) and complete a successful
CO5
Documentary / Short Film.
Expand their basic rigging skills and understanding of tools and techniques
CO1
22 MMA3007 Rigging related to rigging 3D models.
CO2 Understand and incorporate various industry-standard rigging techniques.
CO3 Justify advance techniques and methodologies of 3d character rigging.
CO4 Develop the understanding about skeletal rigging.
CO5 Ability to troubleshoot common rigging challenges.
CO1 Create a model of their own and texture it appropriately.
CO2 Generate character models with proper topology and anatomy.
23 MMA3008 Advanced Modeling CO3 Create set models with proper measurements based on real world scaling.
CO4 Differentiate the pros & cons of triangulating polygons.
CO5 Develop detailed shaders with available shading network.
Operate Professional Video Camera, Cine Lenses and its related accessories
CO1
along with Color Grading.
Analyse the Cast, Crew requirements along with various preparations and
CO2
environments for shooting a professional short film.
24 MMA3009 Advanced Film Making Appraise short films based on Emotion, Psychology, Acting, Performance and
CO3
Culture.
CO4 Visualize concepts, ideas or a story based on a theme or a one-liner.
Plan the requirements (Story, Script, Storyboard, Dialogue, Continuity, Prop &
CO5 Assets, Budget, Shoot Schedule) and complete a successful Documentary / Short
Film / Feature Film
CO1 Understand on the latest techniques in editing.
Analyze the stages of Pre-production, Production and Post-Production of editing
CO2
techniques.
Video Editing and
25 MMA3010 CO3 Develop the method to visualize and create their own video logs and short-films.
Digital Intermediate
CO4 Understand the fundamental terminologies and concepts of Non-Linear editing.
Develop an understanding of the basics of camera technology, sound,
CO5
microphones, shooting techniques necessary to understand the editing process
Advanced CO1
consistency.
26 MMA3011 Compositing and
Dynamics Combine digital effects and elements live action media to a fine degree of visual
CO2
believability and consistency.
CO3 Identify major applications of compositing process used in industry.
CO4 Ability to improve workflow and solve advanced compositing challenges.
CO5 Developing an effective 3D Compositing pipeline.
CO1 Identify aspects of computer games, which benefit from artificial intelligence.
Implement artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques for traditional
CO2
Artificial Intelligence and modern computer games.
27 MMA3012
for Games CO3 Define the importance of physics and collision in game creation.
CO4 Create custom navigation using path-finding algorithms.
CO5 Demonstrate skills in handling game engines for AI tasks
CO1 Create a 3D architectural model and site model of moderate complexity.
CO2 Develop and apply realistic textures to a 3D model.
CO3 Ability to use both natural and artificial lighting techniques.
Architectural
28 MMA3013 Demonstrate a working understanding of image editing and post production tools
Visualization CO4
used in the architectural visualization industry.
Demonstrate an intermediate level of skill in the use of 3D modeling, rendering,
CO5 animation and post production applications to complete a design visualization
project.
To identify the appropriate policies and procedures of VR for optimal use, apply
CO1
industry standards and best practice.
CO2 To discuss the various pros & cons of existing VR/AR technology.
To analyze and choose the appropriate VR implementation methodology based
29 MMA2009 Virtual Reality CO3
on the nature of the project.
CO4 To create new applications with VR/AR technology.
To apply knowledge and skills in creative ways to new situations in professional
CO5
practice and/or further learning in the field of VR/AR.
Enhance the listening skills of the learners by exposing them to documentaries,
CO1
speeches etc.,
30 ENG1001 Basic English
Comprehend language and communication skills in academic and social
CO2
contexts.
Strengthen the informal, formal and creative writing skills of the learners in
CO3
social media.
CO4 Communicate clearly and precisely in formal and informal contexts.
Describe and narrate incidents with clarity, coherence suitable for purpose and
CO5
audience.
Familiarize learners with basic and fundamental principles of formal
CO1
communication.
Engage the learners in academic, business, formal and informal communications
CO2
Communicative activities.
31 ENG1012
English CO3 Strengthen the informal, formal and creative writing skills of the learners.
CO4 Develop skills to comprehend, analyze and review creative works.
Enhance the listening skills of the learners by exposing them to documentaries,
CO5
speeches etc.
CO1 Make better lifestyle choices to increase your health and wellness for life.
Ability to follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as good
CO2
citizens
32 HUM1032 Ethics and Values
CO3 Understand how a habit becomes an addiction; its effects and prevention.
CO4 Understand the negative health impacts of certain unhealthy behaviours.
CO5 Identify and portray ethical behaviours and values consistent with the health.
CO1 organize, present and interpret statistical data, both numerically and graphically
perform regression analysis, and compute and interpret the coefficient of
CO2
correlation
33 MAT1012 Statistical Applications CO3 use various methods to compute the probabilities of events
analyse and interpret data using appropriate statistical hypothesis and
CO4
parametric testing techniques
CO5 apply statistical quality control techniques
Implement the media knowledge on society, environment, culture, broadcasting
CO1
Role of Media in and media.
34 MMA1007
Environmental Studies CO2 Understand the knowledge of natural resources, social issues and bio-diversity.
CO3 Expand the knowledge about the concepts related to media
Be aware of social implications, media exposure and its uses in globalization
CO4
among media audiences.
CO5 Gain knowledge on global culture and media operations
Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental requirement of Art and
CO1
design.
CO2 Demonstrate basic graphics and web design techniques.
35 MMA3098 Comprehensive Exam CO3 Explore the modelling and lighting concepts
CO4 Mastering the concepts of digital cinematography.
Understand the concept of various visual effects and compositing
CO5
techniques.
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
CO1
reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
36 MMA3099 Capstone Project CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the
CO4
results
CO5 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 Enhance their social quotient
Co-Extra Curricular CO2 Demonstrate their creative abilities
37 EXC4097
Basket CO3 Develop team working capabilities
CO4 Develop a holistic approach for healthy life
CO1 Students will be able to solve problems of Quantitative Aptitude.
CO2 Students will be introduced to Logical Reasoning questions.
38 STS1011 Soft Skills
CO3 Students will learn the strategies to solve Verbal Ability questions.
CO4 Understand the importance of ethics and values.
Demonstrate critical thinking skills, such as problem solving related to their
CO1
subject matters.
39 STS2011 Soft Skills
CO2 Demonstrate competency in verbal, quantitative and reasoning aptitude.
CO3 Perform good written communication skills.
CO1 Interact confidently and use decision making models effectively.
40 STS2012 Soft Skills
CO2 Deliver impactful presentations.
Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions
CO3
effortlessly.
Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions of
CO1
various examinations effortlessly.
41 STS3003 Soft Skills CO2 Communicate the message to the target audience clearly.
Enabling students to use relevant aptitude and appropriate language to express
CO3
themselves.
Will be introduced to basic concepts of Quantitative Aptitude, Logical reasoning
CO1
and Verbal ability.
42 STS3011 Soft Skills CO2 Will develop and apply effective problem-solving skills.
Will be able to read and demonstrate good comprehension of text in areas of
CO3
Programme Name : B.Arch (Bachelor of Architecture)
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and apply them to identify,
formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic constraints,
including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis of
information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for engineering
practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_10: Having a good working knowledge of communicating in English – communication with engineering community and
society
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes
Understand architecture through the knowledge of building sciences, civil engineering technology, pure
and applied arts, and environmental studies, historical, cultural, socio-economic and legal parameters
1
related to the built environment.
Analyse and Evaluate built form and environmental needs pertinent to a specific context and apply the
2 knowledge of architecture in providing directions for responsible development intervention.
Course Outcomes
18 ARC1017 Professional Practice Understand the fee structure and legal legislation that are associated with
CO3 architectural practice
To demonstrate understanding of legal and documentation practices as
CO4 applicable to the architectural profession.
To provide understanding of globalization and relationship with allied
CO5 professionals.
1. Apply the nomenclature, graphics symbols, formats, conventions and
compositional clarity associated with architectural drawings, models and
CO1 reports.
2. Understanding statutory documentation pertinent to architectural
19 ARC3099 Internship CO2 projects
CO3 3. Understand office administrative practices and protocols.
CO4 4. Develop collaborative working skills.
5. Understand the relationships between architectural design and site
CO5 execution.
1. Analyze a contemporary urban development need and formulate a
CO1 building program in a specific context.
Architectural Design - 2. Analyze sites and develop built forms incorporating physical,
20 ARC4012
Complex Typlogies CO2 environmental, regulatory, visual and spatial requirements.
3. Generate architectural project drawings and models using advanced
CO3 design communication tools.
1. Understanding the morphology of city structure through history and
CO1 analyzing the factors influencing city growth.
Architectural Design- 2. Choosing urban precincts for development interventions through a
21 ARC5015
Urban Transformation CO1 series of field studies and analysis.
3. Providing urban design and development solution to meet context-
CO3 specific needs.
1. Analyze a contemporary architectural or planning development need
CO1 and formulate a development program in a specific context.
2. Choose a focus area, tangible or intangible, for implementation within
22 ARC5005 Architectural Thesis
CO2 the realm of the project
3. Analysis of sites and building programs including the physical,
environmental, regulatory, visual and spatial requirements for designing
CO3 specific projects.
4. Generate architectural project drawings and models using advanced
CO4 design communication tools.
1. To understand anthropometrics and built form configuration as relevant
to application related to personal space and concepts of positive and
CO1 negative space and elements which define them.
Architectural Design -
23 ARC2005 2. Evaluating existing examples correlating human anthropometrics and
Spatial Understanding
CO1 spatial relationship using visual tools like drawing and models.
3. Designing personal spaces using architectural elements and
CO3 anthropometric principles
CO1 Understand the components of specification
Assess Detailed specifications for civil works, Building services,
CO2 infrastructure, interior and landscape Design
Quantity Serveying and Prepare estimate of cost for works. Evolve rates for various building
24 ARC5016
Estimating CO3 works based upon given parameters
CO4 Analyse the rates for various items of work
CO5 Understand the application of computation tools in estimation
CO6 Evaluate the processes of Estimation and Specification
Understand the architectural developments from Ancient to Industrial
period, recognize significant buildings, monuments, and built
CO1 environments and distinguish their key characteristics.
History and Theory of
25 ARC1007 Architecture - Ancient Understand the cultural, socio-economic, political, technological, and
to Industrial environmental context that influenced the developments from Ancient to
CO1 Industrial period.
Analyze the architectural developments by studying the matrix of ideas
CO3 and technology
CO1 Appreciate of aesthetic qualities beyond the architecture
26 ARC1008 Art Forms Appreciation CO2 To comprehend the relationship between the arts and built environment
CO3 Analyse the techniques, art forms and styles
Evaluate the various forms of art and the works of Artists and appreciate
CO4 them in the context of culture and sociological perspective
CO1 Understanding the qualities of Design problems and solutions
27 ARC1009 Ideation Evaluate ideas in the realms of music, art, sciences into physical
CO2 manifestations through a process of inspired thinking and interpretation.
CO3 create solutions to real world problems by thinking laterally
Understand the evolution of gardens and Landscape design theory with
CO1 examples from around the globe.
Theory of Landscape apply design theory to solve practical issues along with achieving
28 ARC1018
Design CO2 proficiency in producing conceptual designs & basic design detailing.
Provide knowledge about the industry standards in the use of digital
CO3 presentation means for Analysis and designing purposes.
CO1 Understand and appreciate of vernacular architecture.
Understand of the methods available to analyse and date vernacular houses
CO2 and spatial arrangement
Human Settlements and
29 ARC1020 Recognise the style, form and period to which the architecture of a house
Vernacular Architecture
CO3 relates.
Analyse the evolution of human settlements through history and conclude
CO4 solutions towards sustainable settlement
Understand the physical characteristics of different built environments
CO1 through history.
Will have an understanding towards evolution of architecture in the
History and Theory of CO2 medieval era and its influence upon current built forms.
30 ARC1021
Architecture - Medieval
Will have an understanding of the methods available to analyse the social,
CO3 economic, religious and political influence upon architecture
Will be able to distinguish the style, form and period in specific
CO4 geographic location to which the architecture belongs to
Will be able to distinguish specific elements and differences depending
CO5 upon aesthetics or structure.
Will be able to evaluate the spatial configurations across history with
comparative analyses of different physical forms and demonstrate ability
CO6 to correlate societal behaviour and architectural outputs.
Understand principles related to physics, relevant to structural design and
the different concepts of RCC structural elements and their role in
CO1 building design.
Analyse different structural design depending on various theories of load
CO2 mechanism.
Architecture Structural CO3 Evaluate and optimize the suitable structural elements for design.
31 ARC1022
Design - Concrete Design different structural elements including beams, columns, footing
CO4 and slabs.
To equip students with skills in evaluating the usability of Thumb rules
and standard design codes in designing structural systems and building
CO5 components
CO6 Evaluating the load bearing capacity of the structural elements.
Understand the different water resources, their qualitative and quantitative
aspects and types of water recharge and drainage phenomenon occurring
CO1 in nature.
Understand the numerous aspects associated with water treatment and its
distribution for public use and selected mechanical equipment’s for water
Building Services - CO2 distribution in buildings.
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Plumbing and Sanitary
Analyse the arrangement of sewerage systems and relate the Rural and
Urban Sanitation systems. Understand the Sources of generation, methods
of collection, its treatment and disposal, Sanitary requirements and
CO3 regulations as per building codes.
Apply the knowledge in evolving Plumbing layout, fire fighting system
layouts for buildings as to know the intricacies involved in planning and
CO4 design services
CO1 convert architectural ideas into drawings using digital software
Computer Graphics - Understand and evaluate the spatial quality of a building using digital
33 ARC1024
Skill Development CO2 simulation tools
CO3 compose and present architectural ideas in an effective format.
Developing the ability to perceive, analyse and represent basic site data
CO1 required during the design process.
CO2 Understand the vegetation types and landscape services
Environmental Studies - Understand the various climatic factors and their influence in building
Site Planning, CO3 design
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Landscape and
Climatology Analyse the different design parameters and characteristics of built
CO4 environment that have to be practiced for different climatic zones of India.
Summarize various types of survey and the technologies for site planning
CO5 and landscaping
Analyse an interior space through its user requirement and propose design
CO1 based solutions
35 ARC1026 Interior Design Apply elements and principles of visual design (in 2D and 3D problems)
CO2 using a wide range of illustration and drawing techniques.
CO3 Understand the principles of sustainability in interior design.
Analyse and design furniture through its various components such as
CO1 material, structure and style.
36 ARC1027 Furniture Design
CO2 Understand and implement sustainable concepts in furniture design.
CO3 Develop skills to understand the process of furniture design production.
Develop knowledge, awareness and understanding of contexts of
CO1 architectural development from a theoretical and historical standpoint.
Architectural Travel
37 ARC1028
Studies - 1 Summarize writings and sketches, photographs with content capturing the
architectural, cultural, social, physical, economic dimensions of various
CO2 travel locations.
Develop Sketches and critical writings of observations during the travel
CO3 process.
Develop knowledge, awareness and understanding of contexts of
CO1 architectural development from a theoretical and historical standpoint.
Architectural Travel Summarize writings and sketches, photographs with content capturing the
38 ARC1029 architectural, cultural, social, physical, economic dimensions of various
Studies - 2
CO2 travel locations.
Develop Sketches and critical writings of observations during the travel
CO3 process.
CO1 Obtain the skill of observation
CO2 Understand the basic technical skills in the visual formats representation
Understand concepts of colour, scale, proportion, composition and related
39 ARC2004
Visual Arts - Advanced CO3 attributes of visual imagery.
Skill Development
Identify and explain the various mediums and methods/processes used in
CO4 the creation of three-dimensional artworks
Be competent with a variety of common illustration media and develop
CO5 hand-mind coordination
CO1 understand towards evolution of architecture in today’s context
understand the methods available to analyse the social, economic,
History and Theory of CO2 geographic and technological influence on architecture
40 ARC2017 Architecture -
Contemporary Recognise the style depending on the school of design or architect that has
CO3 been designed by
CO4 Complete knowledge about pioneer architects and their design approach
Evaluate and optimize the suitable structural materials and elements for
Architecture Structural CO1 design
41 ARC2018
Design- Composite Design different structural components like steel columns, girders, Steel
CO2 and Timber Trusses
Design reinforcement for various structural components simple beams,
CO3 columns, trusses
CO4 Evaluate force systems to create structure systems
CO5 Analyse the architectural applications of prestressed concrete
Summarize knowledge on various services like, electrical, lighting and
CO1 security systems involved in buildings
PLO 1 - Students will be able to identify unique ideas, products and solutions
PLO 2 - Students will be able to understand decision making
PLO 3- Students will be able to examine global trends influencing the business environment
PLO 4- Students will be able to associate with competitive strategies for the digital market places
PLO 5- Students will be able to learn about ethical values in achieving stakeholder welfare
PLO 6- Students will be able to recognize business problems and describe alternative courses of action
PLO 7 - Students will be able to interpret and discuss results of qualitative and quantitative analysis
PLO 8 - Students will be able to summarize and express (oral and written) their views on decision
PLO 9 - Students will be able to relate to stakeholders and team members in a decision-making situation
PLO Mapping
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues
and apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards
and with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret
data, and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT
tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and
sustainable development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and
finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
CO1 Relate structure and function of biological molecules
CO2 Solve numerical related to practical work
CO3 Determine experiments and techniques in relationship to biomolecules
1 BIT 1005 Biochemistry
CO4 Design and propose experimental approaches to solve biochemical questions
CO5 Apply the knowledge to various field of biotechnology
CO6 Discuss research opportunities in biochemistry
Summarize the features of prokaryote and eukaryote cells, the composition
CO1
and spatial organization of the cell.
Compare different principles of how extracellular signals can reach the cell
Cell Biology and
2 BIT 1006 CO2 interior, be amplified, transmitted and terminated, and exemplify how signal
Genetics
routes are integrated and how specificity can be achieved.
Develop the ways in which molecular biology throws light on gene function
CO3
and the genetic regulation of cell specialization.
CO4 Identify the molecular mechanisms behind DNA damage and repair.
Assess the molecular mechanisms regulating and controlling cell division and
CO5
the cell cycle and exemplify how extracellular signals affect cell division.
CO6 Demonstrate proficiency in quantitative reasoning and analytical skills.
CO1 Distinguish and compare microorganisms
CO2 Categorize, screen and preserve the industrially exploited microbes
CO3 Classify and grow microorganisms by using various culture media
3 BIT1007 Microbiology
CO4 Evaluate, control and inhibit the bacterial growth
CO5 Analyze the bacterial infection and contamination
CO6 Demonstrate the practical skills by using various microbiology tools
CO1 Apply the fundamental principles of chemical engineering
Examine Stoichiometry fundamentals and solve equations in relation to basic
CO2
chemical engineering principles.
Principles of Infer the importance of sustainable and environmental considerations in
CO3
4 BIT 1008 Chemical chemical processes.
Engineering Evaluate the basic requirements and principles of process plant layout and
CO4
design
CO5 Develop and interpret engineering application
CO6 Illustrate the applications of Chemical engineering in various industries
Apply knowledge of the basic concepts of biology, computer science and
CO1
mathematics
CO2 Use the information in computer modeling
CO3 Appraise structure-function relationships, database queries
5 BIT 2004 Bioinformatics
CO4 Develop methodologies to rapidly reach the frontier of bioinformatics
CO5 Formulate biological big data to unlock the next big biotech discovery
Interpret sequence analysis results and what functional regions mean
CO6
biologically
CO1 Define and relate the standard operating techniques of various instruments.
Analytical CO3 Interpret and identify the principle and applications of biological instruments
6 BIT 2005 Techniques in
Biotechnology
CO4 Examine test samples to know the error and for standard analysis
Get familiar with the basic concepts and physics behind the spectroscopic
CO1
techniques.
CO2 Describe and interpret the basic concepts of spectroscopy.
Biological
30 BIT 3005 CO3 Analyze practical use of spectroscopy and discuss problems
Spectroscopy
CO4 Utilize spectroscopy for process monitoring and quality control.
CO5 Evaluate real life challenges and recent trend in spectroscopy.
CO6 Demonstrate competence in collecting and interpreting data in the laboratory
Appraise the importance of animal cell culture techniques in the development
CO1
of novel drug, cell and gene therapy products
Make use of the various techniques in cell line authentication and
CO2
Animal characterization, and identify contaminations in cell culture
31 BIT 3007
Biotechnology Select from different gene delivery methods that are currently available based
CO3
on the type of target tissue involved
Compare different methods used in assisted reproduction and identify the
CO4
challenges in natural method of conception
Apply the principle of gene targeting methods used in the generation of animal
CO5
models for biomedical research
Make use of the concept about molecular techniques in animal conservation
CO6
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues.
PO_02: Having problem solving ability- solving social issues and computer domain specific problems
To acquire technical and professional skills that support career growth and higher educational
2 opportunities
Course Outcomes
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues
and apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards
and with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret
data, and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools
necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and
sustainable development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and
finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
The ability to design hardware and software through system programming skills
2 based on the knowledge acquired in the system software and hardware courses.
The ability to interpret relationships among living things and analyze the biological
problems, from molecular to ecosystem level, solving them using basic biological
3 concepts, algorithms, and tools available in computer science and to facilitate the
biological database system.
Course Outcomes
Course CO Statement
Course
S.No Outcom
Code
Course Name e
CO1 Comprehend the different types of number system.
CO2 Evaluate and simplify logic functions using Boolean Algebra and K-map.
CO3 Design minimal combinational logic circuits.
Analyze the operation of medium complexity standard combinational circuits like the
Digital Logic and CO4
1 CSE1003 encoder, decoder, multiplexer, demultiplexer.
Design
CO5 Analyze and Design the Basic Sequential Logic Circuits
CO6 Outline the construction of Basic Arithmetic and Logic Circuits
Acquire design thinking capability, ability to design a component with realistic
CO7
constraints, to solve real world engineering problems and analyzetheresults.
CO1 Interpret the different building blocks of Communication network and its architecture.
Contrast different types of switching networks and analyze the performance of
CO2
networks.
CO3 Identify and analyze error and flow control mechanisms in data link layer.
Network and CO4 Design subnetting and analyze the performance of network layer.
2 CSE1004
Communication CO5 Construct and examine various routing protocols.
Compare various congestion control mechanisms and identify appropriate Transport
CO6
layer protocol for real time applications.
Identify the suitable Application layer protocols for specific applications and its
CO7
respective security mechanisms.
To gain knowledge about various operations associated with the life cycle of
Blockchain and CO2
Blockchain and Cryptocurrency.
4 CSE1006 Cryptocurrency
Technologies CO3 To deal with the methods for verification and validation of Bitcoin transactions.
CO4 To demonstrate the general ecosystem of several Cryptocurrency.
CO5 To educate the principles, practices and policies associated Bitcoin business.
CO1 Comprehend JVM architecture and Java Programming Fundamentals.
CO2 Design applications involving Object Oriented Programming concepts.
CO3 Design and build multi-threaded Java Applications.
5 CSE1007 Java Programming CO4 Provide solutions using files, collection frameworks and containers.
CO5 Understand the database connectivity and propse solutions for real world problems.
CO6 Explore JavaFX to design GUI based Java applications.
Design, Develop and Deploy dynamic web applications using Servlets and Java Server
CO7
Pages.
Differentiate Von Neumann, Harvard, and CISC and RISC architectures. Analyze the
CO1
performance of machines with different capabilities.
Illustrate binary format for numerical and characters. Validate efficient algorithm for
CO2
arithmetic operations.
Construct machine level program for given expression on n-address machine. Design
CO3
an efficient data path for an instruction format for a given architecture.
Computer Architecture Explain the importance of hierarchical memory organization and ability to construct
6 CSE2001 CO4 larger memories. Analyze and suggest efficient cache mapping technique and
and Organization
replacement algorithms for given design requirements.
Compare and contrast memory mapping and IO mapping techniques. Appraise the
CO5
synchronous and asynchronous bus for performance and arbitration.
Understand the structure of different storage systems and suggest appropriate use of
CO6
RAID levels.
Classify parallel machine models and Illustrate typical 6-stage pipeline for overlapped
CO7
execution.
Demonstrate the knowledge of mathematical models of computation and describe
Theory of CO1 how they relate to formal languages, and describe the design of a compiler including
7 CSE2002 Computation and its phases and components.
Compiler Design CO2 Derive an appropriate model of computation for a given language and vice versa.
CO3 Infer the equivalence of languages described using different automata or grammars.
CO4 Distinguish the computability power of automata and their limitations
Design syntax-directed translation schemes to generate intermediate code for a given
CO5
grammar.
CO6 Implement various code optimization and code generation techniques.
CO7 Demonstrate familiarity with compiler construction tools.
Evaluating and providing suitable techniques for solving a problem using basic
CO1
properties of Data Structures.
CO2 Analyse the performance of algorithms using asymptotic notations.
CO3 Demonstrate knowledge of basic data structures and legal operations on them.
Datastructures and Illustrate different types of algorithmic approaches to problem solving and assess the
8 CSE2003 CO4
Algorithms trade-offs involved.
Analyse basic graph algorithms, operations and applications through a structured
CO5
(well-defined) algorithmic approach.
CO6 Categorize the feasibility and limitations of solutions to real-world problems.
CO7 Provide efficient algorithmic solution to real-world problems.
CO1 Explain the basic concept and role of DBMS in an organization.
CO2 Illustrate the design principles for database design, ER model and normalization.
Demonstrate the basics of query evaluation and heuristic query optimization
CO3
techniques.
Database Apply Concurrency control and recovery mechanisms for the desirable database
9 CSE2004 CO4
Management Systems problem.
Compare the basic database storage structure and access techniques including B
CO5
Tree, B+ Tress and hashing.
CO6 Review the fundamental view on unstructured data and its management.
CO7 Design and implement the database system with the fundamental concepts of DBMS.
CO1 Interpret the evolution of OS functionality, structures and layers.
10 CSE2005 Operating Systems CO2 Apply various types of system calls and to find the stages of various process states.
CO3 Design a model scheduling algorithm to compute various scheduling criteria.
Apply and analyse communication between inter process and synchronization
CO4
techniques.
Implement page replacement algorithms, solve memory management problems and
CO5
segmentation.
CO6 Differentiate the file systems for applying different allocation and access techniques.
Representing virtualization and demonstrating the various operating systems tasks
CO7
and the principle algorithms for enumerating those tasks.
Recall the basics of processor, its ways of addressing data for operation by instruction
CO1
set.
CO2 Execute basic and advanced assembly language programs.
CO3 Learn the ways to interface I/O devices with processor for task sharing.
Recall the basics of co-processor and its ways to handle float values by its instruction
Microprocessor and CO4
11 CSE2006 set.
Interfacing
Recognize the functionality of micro controller,latest version processors and its
CO5
applications.
CO1 Describe computer and network security fundamental concepts and principles.
CO2 Identify and assess di↵erent types of threats, malware, spyware, viruses,
vulnerabilities, and today’s attacks such as social engineering, rootkit, and botnets.
Describe the inner-workings of today’s real time communication security, e-mail
CO3
12 CSE2008 Network Security security and wireless security.
Describe the inner-workings of popular hash function, digital signatures and
CO4
certificates.
Demonstrate the ability to select among available network security technology and
CO5
protocolssuch as IDS, IPS, firewalls, honeynets, SSL, SSH, IPSec, TLS, VPNs, etc.
CO1 Explain the principles of the engineering processes in software development
13 CSE3001 Software Engineering CO2 Develop the software projects through activities such as planning and scheduling.
CO3 Classify and specify the requirements for the software projects.
CO4 Design the prototype of the software projects.
Implement the software development processes activities from requirements to
CO5
validation & verification.
21 CSE3019 Data Mining Apply the link analysis and frequent item-set algorithms to identify the entities on the
CO4
real world data.
CO5 Evaluate and report the results of the recommended systems.
Analyse the various data mining tasks and the principle algorithms for addressing the
CO6
tasks.
CO7 Create the working model as a team to solve the challenging data mining problems.
Identify the different data types, visualization types to bring out the insight. Relate
CO1
the visualization towards the problem based on the dataset
Identify the different attributes and showcasing them in plots.Identify and create
CO2
various visualizations for geospatial and table data
Ability to visualize categorical, quantitative and text data.Illustrate the integration of
22 CSE3020 Data Visualization CO3
visualization tools with hadoop
CO4 Ability to visualize categorical, quantitative and text data.
CO5 Design visualization dashboard to support the decision-making on large scale data.
CO6 Match the knowledge gained with the industries latest technologies.
CO7 Ability to create and interpret plots using R/Python.
CO1 Illustrate the basic components of social networks.
CO2 Analyze the different measurements and metrics of social networks.
CO3 Apply different techniques to detect and evaluate communities in social networks.
Social and Information CO4 Apply various types of social network models.
23 CSE3021
Networks CO5 Apply semantic web format to represent social networks.
CO6 Develop social network applications using visualization tools.
Usage of the security features in social and information networks for various practical
CO7
applications.
CO1 Recognize the components of a web page and its related security issues.
CO2 Build crawler and index the retrieved pages.
CO3 Perform analysis on web structure and its content.
24 CSE3024 Web Mining CO4 Analyze social media data using Machine Learning techniques.
CO5 Refine query terms for query expansion.
Design a system to harvest information available on the web to build recommender
CO6
systems.
CO1 Define the characteristics of big data and explain the data science life cycle. .
Large Scale Data
25 CSE3025 Differentiate between conventional and contemporary distributed framework and
Processing CO2
characterize storage and processing of large data.
CO3 Implement and demonstrate the use of the hadoop eco-system.
CO4 Compare scalable frameworks for large data.
CO5 Decompose a problem into map and reduce operations for implementation.
CO6 Design programs to analyze large scale text data.
CO7 Identify problems suitable for use of graph mining in large data processing.
Identify the human roles involved in the game industry and describe their
CO1
responsibilities.
Create and produce digital components, games and documentation using a variety of
CO2
Game Engines.
CO3 Design the graphics based games and learn to manage the graphics devices.
26 CSE3029 Game Programming
CO4 Construct the game using artificial intelligence and physics based modeling.
CO5 Create various types of games with different types of modes and perspectives.
Develop, test, and evaluate procedures of the creation, design and development of
CO6
games.
CO7 Design unique gaming environments, levels and characters.
Identify and describe the physical organization of parallel platforms and remember
CO1
the cost metrics that can be used for algorithm design.
CO2 Demonstrate knowledge of the core architectural aspects of Parallel Computing.
Indicate key factors that contribute to efficient parallel algorithms and apply a suite of
CO3
techniques that can be applied across a wide range of applications.
Distinguish the architectural and fundamental models that underpin distributed
CO4
Parallel and systems and identify challenges in the construction of distributed systems.
27 CSE4001
Distributed Computing Analyze the issues in synchronizing clocks in distributed systems apply suitable
CO5 algorithms to solve it effectively and examine how election algorithms can be
implemented in distributed system.
Discuss on how locking, timestamp ordering and optimistic concurrency control may
CO6
be extended for use with distributed transactions.
Apply the concepts behind software architectures for large scale Web-based systems
CO7
as well as to design, recognize and evaluate software architectures.
CO1 Know the fundamental mathematical concepts related to security.
CO2 Implement the cryptographic techniques to real time applications.
CO3 Comprehend the authenticated process and integrity, and its implementation.
28 CSE4003 Cyber Security CO4 Know fundamentals of cybercrimes and the cyber offenses.
CO5 Realize the cyber threats, attacks, vulnerabilities and its defensive mechanism.
CO6 Design suitable security policies for the given requirements.
CO7 Exploring the industry practices and tools to be on par with the recent trends
CO1 Infer the role of a Computer forensics profession for investigation.
CO2 Summarize the requirements for use of data acquisition.
CO3 Identify the need of Process crime and Incident scenes for digital evidence.
CO4 Choose suitable data Recover techniques in windows environment.
29 CSE4004 Digital Forensics
CO5 Analyze various validation techniques of forensics data.
Experiment with current computer forensics hardware and software tools for E-mail
CO6
investigation and mobile device forensics.
CO7 Prioritize the challenges associated with real time forensics applications/tools.
CO1 Illustrate the process of virtualization.
CO2 Create and configure the hypervisors in cloud.
CO3 Apply the virtualization concepts in server and manage the storage capacity.
30 CSE4011 Virtualization
CO4 Analyze, identify and select suitable type of virtualization.
CO5 Use the management tools for managing the virtualized cloud infrastructure.
CO6 Apply suitable automation and security methods on data centre.
To knowledge the overview and analyze the performance metrics of high
CO1
performance computing.
To comprehend the various High Performance Computing Paradigms and Job
High Performance CO2
31 CSE4014 Management Systems.
Computing
CO3 To design and develop various applications with OpenMP, MPI and CUDA.
CO4 To analyze the benchmarks of high performance computing.
CO5 To demonstrate the various emerging trends of high performance computing.
CO6 To apply high performance computing concepts in problem solving.
Recognize the characteristics of machine learning that makes it useful to solve real-
CO1
world problems.
34 CSE4020 Machine Learning Provide solution for classification and regression approaches in real-world
CO2
applications.
CO3 Gain knowledge to combine machine learning models to achieve better results.
CO4 Choose an appropriate clustering technique to solve real world problems.
Realize methods to reduce the dimension of the dataset used in machine learning
CO5
algorithms.
Choose a suitable machine learning model, implement and examine the performance
CO6
of the chosen model for a given real world problems.
CO7 Understand cutting edge technologies related to machine learning applications.
Understand the principles and Process the Human Languages Such as English and
CO1
other Indian Languages using computers.
CO2 Creating CORPUS linguistics based on digestive approach (Text Corpus method)
Demonstrate understanding of state-of-the-art algorithms and techniques for text-
CO3
based processing of natural language with respect to morphology.
Natural Language CO4 Perform POS tagging for a given natural language.
35 CSE4022
Processing Select a suitable language modelling technique based on the structure of the
CO5
language.
Check the syntactic and semantic correctness of sentences using grammars and
CO6
labelling.
Develop Computational Methods for Real World Applications and explore deep
CO7
learning based NLP.
Identify and select suitable Process Model for the given problem and have a thorough
CO1
understanding of various Software Life Cycle models.
Analyze the requirements of the given software project and produce requirement
CO2
specifications.
Object Oriented Apply the knowledge of object-oriented modelling concepts and design methods with
36 CSE4028 Software CO3 a clear emphasis on Unified Modelling Language for a moderately realistic object
Development oriented system.
Apply various software architectures, including frameworks and design patterns,
CO4
when developing software projects.
CO5 Evaluate the software project using various Testing techniques.
CO6 Predict the deployment strategy of the software project.
CO7 Recognize Configuration Management strategies of the software project.
CO1 Deeper understanding the science of life.
CO2 Able to correlate the adaptations of biota and their functions in the nature.
CO3 Develop ideas, facts and theories relevant to biodiversity.
Introduction to Life
37 BIT1001 CO4 Find out new sources of renewable energy.
Sciences
CO5 Know the contemporary issues of nature and role of biospheres.
Application of advanced biotechnologies for the sustainable utilizations and
CO6
conservation.
CO1 Interpret biological concepts.
CO2 Have knowledge of evolving systems.
CO3 Rediscover biology with chemistry and physics of modern perspective.
38 BIT1003 Biology For Engineers
CO4 Distinguish different and allied fields of biology.
CO5 Make use of biological knowledge in industries.
CO6 Application of biology in various fields.
CO1 Define and recall the cell structure and functions
CO2 Classify the cell constituents and biomolecules.
CO3 Demonstrate the characteristic features, properties and types of macromolecules
Cell Biology and CO4 Formulate the basic concepts of enzymes and its regulations.
39 BIT1004
Biochemistry Elaborate the principles and regulations of replication, transcription and translation
CO5
mechanism.
Appraise the skills of cell cycle events and signal transduction process in cell, tissue
CO6
and organ level.
CO1 Relate structure and function of biological molecules
CO2 Solve numerical related to practical work
CO3 Understand experiments and techniques in relationship to biomolecules
40 BIT1005 Biochemistry
CO4 Design and propose experimental approaches to solve biochemical questions
CO5 Apply the knowledge to biotechnology
CO6 Discuss biochemistry research.
The biological knowledge is growing very rapidly, and data analysis can hardly keep
CO1
pace.
In the bioinformatics area, tools have been developed and will be advanced to handle
41 BIT1031 Systems Biology CO2
the huge and rapidly growing amount of data stored in databases.
One main effort is to group and compare data, to gain information about single
CO3
molecules compared to similar molecules
The student's ability to apply his/her knowledge of bioinformatics in a practical
CO1
project.
Develop the ability for critical assessment of scientific research publications in
CO2
bioinformatics.
Analytical The student should also develop an understanding of the research process in general,
42 BIT2001 CO3
Bioinformatics such as research methods, scientific writing, and research ethics.
CO4 Locate and use the main databases at the NCBI and EBI resources.
Know the difference between databases, tools, repositories and be able to use each
CO5
one to extract specific information.
CO6 Use selected tools at NCBI and EBI to run simple analyses on genomic sequences.
The students will be able to search and analyze nucleotide and protein sequence from
CO1
various databases.
The students will get an extensive knowledge of model organisms and to browse
CO2 genome databases to retrieve useful information’s which will be helpful for their
research work.
Understanding of the intersection of life and information sciences, information
43 BIT2002 Biological Databases CO3
theory, gene expression, and database queries.
Apply existing software effectively to extract information from large databases and to
CO4
use this information in computer modeling.
Be capable of using critical thinking and research methods in Bioinformatics to
CO5
understand computational and experimental data.
CO6 Able to Perform sequence, structural, and functional analysis of biomolecules.
Apply knowledge of the basic concepts of biology, computer science and
44 BIT2004 Bioinformatics CO1
mathematics.
CO2 Use the information in computer modelling.
CO3 Appraise structure-function relationships, database queries.
CO4 Reach rapidly the frontier of bioinformatics.
CO5 Formulate biological big data to unlock the next big biotech discovery.
CO1 Acquire key concepts, facts, and theories relevant to biological macromolecules.
CO2 Know the contemporary issues in related field.
CO3 Able to correlate the different steps in translation of genetic information.
45 BIT2006 Molecular Biology CO4 Able to apply knowledge to address the biotechnological problems.
CO5 Become enthusiastic to know the recent developments in the subject
Able to compare and analyse biological samples and data presented in pictorial or
CO6
numerical form.
CO1 Understand mathematical concepts involved in biology
CO2 Gain basic knowledge of modern molecular biology and genomics
CO3 Develop an algorithm for analysis of biological sequences
Gain knowledge to identify and develop in silico models appropriate to the different
CO4
46 BIT3001 Computational Biology biological projects
CO5 Apply molecular methods to study genetic variation within and between species
CO6 Explain and evaluate different phylogenetic optimal criteria
Correctly select systems biology tools that will help them in re-constructing and re-
CO7
defining complex biological processes.
It helps to present the mathematical models in the study of molecular evolution and
CO1
to illustrate how to use them in actual data analysis.
It helps to understand the biological processes that shape evolution at the molecular
Molecular Evolution
47 BIT3003 CO2 level and the improved ability to infer from sequence data the story of the evolution
and Phylogeny
of life on earth.
The students will be able to search and analyze nucleotide and protein data and infer
CO3
evolutionary relationships.
To become competent enough to challenge the upcoming NGS big-data content
CO4
analysis using tree based approach.
To be able to lookout for a unique data from biology and perform a pattern search
CO5
and bridge ontological information in research.
CO1 Classify the quantum mechanics and various approximation method
CO2 Explain the protein structure and function
Molecular Modeling CO3 Analyze biomolecules with various molecular mechanics force fields
48 BIT4003
and Drug Design CO4 Create the bioactive molecules in the process of drug discovery
CO5 Apply the industry problem related to molecular modeling
CO6 Apply the industry problem related to drug designing
CO1 Understand the principle of sequencing and its significance
CO2 Learn about the comparative genomics and gene expression profiling
CO3 Understand the principle of functional and structural genomics
Geonomics and Learn the identification and isolation principle of proteins and their functional and
49 BIT2003 CO4
Proteomics structural properties
CO5 Understand the basic informations on protein interaction network
Utilize the genomic and proteomic patterns in industrial and medicinal diagnostics
CO6
and treatment
Students will recognize the environmental issues in a problem oriented
CO1
interdisciplinary perspectives
Students will understand the key environmental issues, the science behind those
CO2
problems and potential solutions
CHY100 Environmental
50 CO3 Students will demonstrate the significance of biodiversity and its preservation
2 Sciences
CO4 Students will identify various environmental hazards
CO5 Students will design various methods for the conservation of resources
Students will formulate action plans for sustainable alternatives that incorporate
CO6
science, humanity, and social aspects
Students will have foundational knowledge enabling them to make sound life
CO7 decisions as well as enter a career in an environmental profession or higher
education
Understand the working principle of a computer and identify the purpose of a
CO1
computer programming language.
Learn various problem solving approaches and ability to identify an appropriate
CO2
approach to solve the problem.
Problem Solving and Differentiate the programming Language constructs appropriately to solve any
51 CSE1001 CO3
Programming problem.
CO4 Solve various engineering problems using different data structures.
CO5 Able to modulate the given problem using structural approach of programming.
Efficiently handle data using flat files to process and store data for the given
CO6
problem.
Demonstrate the basics of procedural programming and to represent the real
CO1
world entities as programming constructs.
Enumerate object oriented concepts and translate real-world applications into
CO2
graphical representations.
Problem Solving and CO3 Demonstrate the usage of classes and objects of the real world entities in
52 CSE1002 Object Oriented applications.
Programming Discriminate the reusability and multiple interfaces with same functionality
CO4
based features to solve complex computing problems.
Illustrate possible error-handling constructs for unanticipated states/inputs and
CO5
to use generic programming constructs to accommodate different datatypes.
CO6 Validate the program against file inputs towards solving the problem.
CO1 Correlate engineering concepts and their application in industry
XXX309
53 Industrial Internship CO2 Extrapolate selected techniques for appropriate innovative applications
9
CO3 Document the industrial practices in relevant e-platforms
Technical Answers CO1 Identify real life problems related to society
XXX399
54 for Real World Apply appropriate technology(ies) to address the identified problems using
9 CO2
problems engineering principles and arrive at innovative solutions
Identify and describe the physical organization of parallel platforms and
CO1
remember the cost metrics that can be used for algorithm design.
CO2 Demonstrate knowledge of the core architectural aspects of Parallel Computing.
Indicate key factors that contribute to efficient parallel algorithms and apply a
CO3
suite of techniques that can be applied across a wide range of applications.
Distinguish the architectural and fundamental models that underpin distributed
Parallel and CO4
systems and identify challenges in the construction of distributed systems.
55 CSE4001 Distributed
Computing Analyze the issues in synchronizing clocks in distributed systems apply suitable
CO5 algorithms to solve it effectively and examine how election algorithms can be
implemented in distributed system.
Discuss on how locking, timestamp ordering and optimistic concurrency
CO6
control may be extended for use with distributed transactions.
Apply the concepts behind software architectures for large scale Web-based
CO7
systems as well as to design, recognize and evaluate software architectures.
Demonstrate the acquired knowledge of Computer Science and Engineering in
Comprehensive
56 CSE4098 CO1 perspective of fundamentals and advanced concepts with an emphasize on Bio
Exam
Informatics
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
CO1
reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
XXX499
57 Capstone Project Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document
9 CO4
the results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
Basic Electrical and CO1 Solve basic electrical circuit problems using various laws and theorems
58 EEE1001 Electronics CO2 Analyze AC power circuits and networks, its measurement and safety concerns
Engineering CO3 Classify and compare various types of electrical machines
CO4 Design and implement various digital circuits
Analyze the characteristics of semiconductor devices and comprehend the
CO5
various modulation techniques in communication engineering
CO6 Design and conduct experiments to analyze and interpret data
CO1 Apply language skills with ease in academic and real-life situations.
Build up a job winning digital foot print and learn to face interviews
CO2
confidently.
ENG101 English for
59 CO3 Develop good interpreting and reporting skills to aid them in research.
1 Engineers
Comprehend language and communication skills in academic and social
CO4
contexts.
CO5 Acquire vocabulary and learn strategies for error-free communication.
To Identify in French language the daily life communicative situations via
CO1 personal pronouns, emphatic pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations
etc
CO2 To communicate effectively in French language via regular / irregular verbs.
To demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in translating
60 FRE1001 French CO3
simple sentences.
To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular new
CO4
range of unseen written materials.
To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the
CO5
language studied.
Ability to follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as good
CO1
citizens
CO2 Understand the various social problems and learned to act ethically.
Understand the concept of addiction and how it will affect the physical and
CO3
HUM102 mental health.
61 Ethics and Values
1 Identify ethical concerns in research and intellectual contexts, including
CO4 academic integrity, use and citation of sources, the objective presentation of
data, and the treatment of human subjects.
Identify the main typologies, characteristics, activities, actors and forms of
CO5
cybercrime.
apply single variable differentiation and integration to solve applied problems
CO1
in engineering and find the maxima and minima of functions
understand basic concepts of Laplace Transforms and solve problems with
CO2
periodic functions, step functions, impulse functions and convolution
evaluate partial derivatives, limits, total differentials, Jacobians, Taylor series
MAT101 Calculus for CO3 and optimization problems involving several variables with or without
62
1 Engineers constraints
evaluate multiple integrals in Cartesian, Polar, Cylindrical and Spherical
CO4
coordinates
understand gradient, directional derivatives, divergence, curl and Greens’,
CO5
Stokes, Gauss theorems
CO6 demonstrate MATLAB code for challenging problems in engineering
CO1 form truth tables, proving results by truth tables, finding normal forms
CO2 learn proof techniques and concepts of inference theory
Discrete understand the concepts of groups and application of group codes, use Boolean
MAT101 CO3
63 Mathematics and algebra for minimizing Boolean expressions
4
Graph Theory learn basic concepts of graph theory, shortest path algorithms, concepts of trees
CO4
and minimum spanning tree and graph colouring, chromatic number of a graph
CO5 Solve Science and Engineering problems using Graph theory
compute and interpret descriptive statistics using numerical and graphical
CO1
techniques.
understand the basic concepts of random variables and find an appropriate
CO2
distribution for analysing data specific to an experiment.
MAT200 Statistics for apply statistical methods like correlation, regression analysis in analysing,
64 CO3
1 Engineers interpreting experimental data
make appropriate decisions using statistical inference that is the central to
CO4
experimental research.
CO5 use statistical methodology and tools in reliability engineering problems
CO6 demonstrate R programming for statistical data
employ the tools of Fourier series to find harmonics of periodic functions from
CO1
the tabulated values
apply the concepts of eigenvalues, eigen vectors and diagonalisation in linear
CO2
systems
Applications of CO3 know the techniques of solving differential equations
MAT200
65 Differential and
2 understand the series solution of differential equations and finding eigen values,
Difference Equations CO4
eigen functions of Strum-Liouville’s problem
Know the Z-transform and its application in population dynamics and digital
CO5
signal processing
CO6 demonstrate MATLAB programming for engineering problems
the abstract concepts of matrices and system of linear equations using
CO1
decomposition methods
CO2 the basic notion of vector spaces and subspaces
MAT300 Applied Linear
66 apply the concept of vector spaces using linear transforms which is used in
4 Algebra CO3
computer graphics and inner product spaces
CO4 applications of inner product spaces, basic tools of cryptography
CO5 use of wavelet in image processing.
CO1 Understand developing business models and growth drivers
CO2 Use the business model canvas to map out key components of enterprise
MGT102 Lean Start up
67 CO3 Analyze market size, cost structure, revenue streams, and value chain
2 Management
CO4 Understand build-measure-learn principles
CO5 Foreseeing and quantifying business and financial risks
CO1 To understand the various types of thinking skills.
PHY199 Introduction to
68 CO2 To enhance the innovative and creative ideas
9 Innovative Projects
CO3 To find out a suitable solution for socially relevant issues
69 STS1001 Softskills CO1 Enabling students to know themselves and interact better with peers.
Enabling students enhance knowledge of relevant topics and evaluate the
70 STS1002 Softskills CO1
information
Understanding the various strategies of conflict resolution among peers and
71 STS2001 Softskills CO1 supervisors
and respond appropriately
Enabling students to acquire skills in preparing for interviews, presentations
72 STS3001 Softskills CO1
and higher education
73 STS3004 Softskills CO1 Clear knowledge about problem solving skills in DS & Algorithms concepts.
74 STS3005 Softskills CO1 Enabling students to write codings in C,C++,Java and DBMS concepts
Programme Name: Bachelor of Commerce (Computer Application)
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues.
PO_02: Having problem solving ability- solving social issues and computer domain specific problems
To enable students to acquire practical skillsets in the fields of accounting, entrepreneurship and
taxation with modern software to work as Tax consultants, Audit assistants and other financial support
2
services like BPO, KPO.
To inculcate in students the ability to gain mastery over professional courses, viz ACCA, CA, CS, CWA-I
3 and prove their proficiency in competitive exams
Course Outcomes
Course Course
Course Name
S.No Code Outcome CO Statement
CO1 Understand the role and purpose of Banking System
CO2 Acquire knowledge in Banker and Customer relationship
BANKING THEORY CO3 Attain knowledge in credit control techniques
1 CCA1005
AND PRACTICE CO4 Gain knowledge in the system of RBI and lending process
CO5 Use the digital banking system
CO6 Ability to solve contemporary issues through redressal mechanism.
CO1 Set sound goals and objectives for building the e-commerce websites
CO2 Design appropriate e-commerce business models suitable for the business
2 CCA1017 E-COMMERCE Prepare a business proposal for either new E-Commerce startups or automating
CO3
existing traditional business.
CO4 Implement e-data interchange and e-payment in business organization
CO5 Understand the security issues and use appropriate security management systems
CO2 Engage the learners in academic, business, formal and informal communications activities
Communicative
16 ENG1012 CO3 Strengthen the informal, formal and creative writing skills of the learners
english
CO4 Develop skills to comprehend, analyze and review creative works
Enhance the listening skills of the learners by exposing them to documentaries, speeches
CO5 etc.,
Enhance the listening skills of the learners by exposing them to documentaries, speeches
CO1 etc.,
CO2 Comprehend language and communication skills in academic and social contexts.
CO5 Describe and narrate incidents with clarity, coherence suitable for purpose and audience
CO1 Follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as good citizens
18 HUM1032 Ethics and Values
CO2 Understand various social problems and learn to act ethically
CO3 Understand the concept of addiction and how it will affect the physical and mental health
Identify ethical concerns in research and intellectual contexts, including academic
integrity, use and citation of sources, the objective presentation of data, and the
CO4 treatment of human subjects
CO5 Identify the main typologies, characteristics, activities, actors and forms of cybercrime
CO1 Organize, present and interpret statistical data, both numerically and graphically
CO2 Perform regression analysis, and compute and interpret the coefficient of correlation
Statistical CO3 Use various methods to compute the probabilities of events
19 MAT1012
Allplications Analyse and interpret data using appropriate statistical hypothesis and parametric testing
CO4 techniques
CO5 Apply statistical quality control techniques
Students will recognize the environmental issues in a problem oriented interdisciplinary
CO1 perspectives
Students will understand the key environmental issues, the science behind those
CO2 problems and potential solutions
CO3 Students will demonstrate the significance of biodiversity and its preservation
Environmental
20 CHY1003 CO4 Students will identify various environmental hazards
Sciences
CO5 Students will design various methods for the conservation of resources
Students will formulate action plans for sustainable alternatives that incorporate science,
CO6 humanity, and social aspects
Students will have foundational knowledge enabling them to make sound life decisions as
CO7 well as enter a career in an environmental profession or higher education
CO1 To create situation for students sit in the competitive exams.
CO2 To apply technology in various fields through Hindi.
21 HIN1002 Applied Hindi CO3 To understand about various careers other than software where Hindi is used.
CO4 To analyse the use of Hindi skill in various fields.
CO5 To understand different areas where Hindi is used other than literature.
சங்க காலம் முதல் நவன
ீ காலம் வரையிலான தமிழக மக்களின்
CO1 வாழ்வியல் குறித்த புரிதல்
தமிழ்நாடு அைசு பணியாளர்கள் ததர்வாரணயம்( TNPSC) நடத்தும்
CO2 ததர்விற்கு தயாைாகுதல்
நவன
ீ கவிரத மற்றும் சிறுகரதகளுக்கு மாணவர்களின்
22 TAM1002 Applied Tamil
CO3 பங்களிப்ரப தை ரவத்தல் (பரடப்பாளியாக்குதல்)
CO4 தமிழ்ச் சிறுகரதயின் தபாக்கு, உலகச் சிறுகரத -அறிமுகம்
உலக மமாழிகளில் பைவியுள்ள தமிழின் தவர்ச்மசால், தமிழரின்
நாடகம், மறுவாசிப்பு , மதால்லியல் களங்கள் , சூழலியல் குறித்த
CO5 புரிதல்
CO1 Students will be able to solve problems of Quantitative Aptitude
Introduction to soft
CO2 Students will be introduced to Logical Reasoning questions
23 STS1011 skill and problem
solving CO3 Students will learn the strategies to solve Verbal Ability questions
CO4 Understand the importance of ethics and values
CO1 Interact confidently and use decision making models effectively
Computer
24 STS 2012 CO2 Deliver impactful presentations
Applications
CO3 Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions effortlessly
Demonstrate critical thinking skills, such as problem solving related to their subject
reasoning skill CO1 matters
25 STS 2011
enhancement CO2 Demonstrate competency in verbal, quantitative and reasoning aptitude
CO3 Perform good written communication skills
Will be introduced to basic concepts of Quantitative Aptitude, Logical reasoning and
CO1 Verbal ability
Preparedness for
26 STS 3011 CO2 Will develop and apply effective problem-solving skills
Recruitment
Will be able to read and demonstrate good comprehension of text in areas of the
CO3 student’s interest
Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions of various
Preparedness for CO1 examinations effortlessly
27 STS3003 external CO2 Communicate the message to the target audience clearly
opportunities
Enabling students to use relevant aptitude and appropriate language to express
CO3 themselves
Programme Name : Bachelor of Commerce
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and apply them to identify,
formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_02: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_03: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_06: Having a good working knowledge of communicating in English – communication with engineering community and
society
PO_07: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes
To develop proficiency in various facets of management and accounting activities
1
To enable students to acquire practical skillsets in the fields of accounting, entrepreneurship and
taxation with modern software to work as Tax consultants, Audit assistants and other financial support
2
services like BPO, KPO.
To inculcate in students the ability to gain mastery over professional courses, viz ACCA, CA, CS, CWA-I
3 and prove their proficiency in competitive exams
Course Outcomes
Course Course
Course Name
S.No Code Outcome CO Statement
CO1 Understand the role and purpose of Banking System
CO2 Acquire knowledge in Banker and Customer relationship
BANKING THEORY CO3 Attain knowledge in credit control techniques
1 CCA1005
AND PRACTICE CO4 Gain knowledge in the system of RBI and lending process
CO5 Use the digital banking system
CO6 Ability to solve contemporary issues through redressal mechanism.
CO1 Set sound goals and objectives for building the e-commerce websites
CO2 Design appropriate e-commerce business models suitable for the business
2 CCA1017 E-COMMERCE Prepare a business proposal for either new E-Commerce startups or automating
CO3
existing traditional business.
CO4 Implement e-data interchange and e-payment in business organization
CO5 Understand the security issues and use appropriate security management systems
CO2 Engage the learners in academic, business, formal and informal communications activities
Communicative
16 ENG1012 CO3 Strengthen the informal, formal and creative writing skills of the learners
english
CO4 Develop skills to comprehend, analyze and review creative works
Enhance the listening skills of the learners by exposing them to documentaries, speeches
CO5 etc.,
Enhance the listening skills of the learners by exposing them to documentaries, speeches
CO1 etc.,
CO2 Comprehend language and communication skills in academic and social contexts.
CO5 Describe and narrate incidents with clarity, coherence suitable for purpose and audience
CO1 Follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as good citizens
18 HUM1032 Ethics and Values
CO2 Understand various social problems and learn to act ethically
CO3 Understand the concept of addiction and how it will affect the physical and mental health
Identify ethical concerns in research and intellectual contexts, including academic
integrity, use and citation of sources, the objective presentation of data, and the
CO4 treatment of human subjects
CO5 Identify the main typologies, characteristics, activities, actors and forms of cybercrime
CO1 Organize, present and interpret statistical data, both numerically and graphically
CO2 Perform regression analysis, and compute and interpret the coefficient of correlation
Statistical CO3 Use various methods to compute the probabilities of events
19 MAT1012
Allplications Analyse and interpret data using appropriate statistical hypothesis and parametric testing
CO4 techniques
CO5 Apply statistical quality control techniques
Students will recognize the environmental issues in a problem oriented interdisciplinary
CO1 perspectives
Students will understand the key environmental issues, the science behind those
CO2 problems and potential solutions
CO3 Students will demonstrate the significance of biodiversity and its preservation
Environmental
20 CHY1003 CO4 Students will identify various environmental hazards
Sciences
CO5 Students will design various methods for the conservation of resources
Students will formulate action plans for sustainable alternatives that incorporate science,
CO6 humanity, and social aspects
Students will have foundational knowledge enabling them to make sound life decisions as
CO7 well as enter a career in an environmental profession or higher education
CO1 To create situation for students sit in the competitive exams.
CO2 To apply technology in various fields through Hindi.
21 HIN1002 Applied Hindi CO3 To understand about various careers other than software where Hindi is used.
CO4 To analyse the use of Hindi skill in various fields.
CO5 To understand different areas where Hindi is used other than literature.
சங்க காலம் முதல் நவன
ீ காலம் வரையிலான தமிழக மக்களின்
CO1 வாழ்வியல் குறித்த புரிதல்
தமிழ்நாடு அைசு பணியாளர்கள் ததர்வாரணயம்( TNPSC) நடத்தும்
CO2 ததர்விற்கு தயாைாகுதல்
நவன
ீ கவிரத மற்றும் சிறுகரதகளுக்கு மாணவர்களின்
22 TAM1002 Applied Tamil
CO3 பங்களிப்ரப தை ரவத்தல் (பரடப்பாளியாக்குதல்)
CO4 தமிழ்ச் சிறுகரதயின் தபாக்கு, உலகச் சிறுகரத -அறிமுகம்
உலக மமாழிகளில் பைவியுள்ள தமிழின் தவர்ச்மசால், தமிழரின்
நாடகம், மறுவாசிப்பு , மதால்லியல் களங்கள் , சூழலியல் குறித்த
CO5 புரிதல்
CO1 Students will be able to solve problems of Quantitative Aptitude
Introduction to soft
CO2 Students will be introduced to Logical Reasoning questions
23 STS1011 skill and problem
solving CO3 Students will learn the strategies to solve Verbal Ability questions
CO4 Understand the importance of ethics and values
CO1 Interact confidently and use decision making models effectively
Computer
24 STS 2012 CO2 Deliver impactful presentations
Applications
CO3 Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions effortlessly
Demonstrate critical thinking skills, such as problem solving related to their subject
reasoning skill CO1 matters
25 STS 2011
enhancement CO2 Demonstrate competency in verbal, quantitative and reasoning aptitude
CO3 Perform good written communication skills
Will be introduced to basic concepts of Quantitative Aptitude, Logical reasoning and
CO1 Verbal ability
Preparedness for
26 STS 3011 CO2 Will develop and apply effective problem-solving skills
Recruitment
Will be able to read and demonstrate good comprehension of text in areas of the
CO3 student’s interest
Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions of various
Preparedness for CO1 examinations effortlessly
27 STS3003 external CO2 Communicate the message to the target audience clearly
opportunities
Enabling students to use relevant aptitude and appropriate language to express
CO3 themselves
Programme Name : B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and apply
them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with
realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and
synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools
necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural)
and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable
development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
The ability to formulate mathematical models and problem solving skills through
programming techniques for addressing real life problems using appropriate data
1
structures and algorithms.
The ability to design hardware and software interfaces through system programming skills
2 based on the knowledge acquired in the system software and hardware courses.
Course Outcomes
Course
S.No Course Course Name Outco
Code me CO Statement
Understand the working principle of a computer and identify the purpose
CO1 of a computer programming language.
Learn various problem solving approaches and ability to identify an
CO2 appropriate approach to solve the problem.
Problem Solving and Differentiate the programming Language constructs appropriately to
1 CSE1001
Programming CO3 solve any problem.
CO4 Solve various engineering problems using different data structures.
Able to modulate the given problem using structural approach of
CO5 programming.
Efficiently handle data using flat files to process and store data for the
CO6 given problem.
Demonstrate the basics of procedural programming and to represent the
CO1 real world entities as programming constructs.
Enumerate object oriented concepts and translate real-world applications
CO2 into graphical representations.
Demonstrate the usage of classes and objects of the real world entities in
Problem Solving and CO3 applications.
2 CSE1002 Object Oriented
Discriminate the reusability and multiple interfaces with same
Programming CO4 functionality based features to solve complex computing problems.
Illustrate possible error-handling constructs for unanticipated
CO5 states/inputs and to use generic programming constructs to
accommodate different datatypes.
CO6 Validate the program against file inputs towards solving the problem.
Technical Answers for CO1 Identify real life problems related to society
3 CSE3999 CO2 Apply appropriate technology(ies) to address the identified problems using
Real World problems
engineering principles and arrive at innovative solutions
Demonstrate the acquired knowledge of Computer Science and
4 CSE4098 Comprehensive Exam
CO1 Engineering in perspective of fundamentals and advanced concepts
apply single variable differentiation and integration to solve applied problems
CO1 in engineering and find the maxima and minima of functions
understand basic concepts of Laplace Transforms and solve problems with
CO2 periodic functions, step functions, impulse functions and convolution
evaluate partial derivatives, limits, total differentials, Jacobians, Taylor series
MAT101
5 Calculus for Engineers and optimization problems involving several variables with or without
1 CO3 constraints
evaluate multiple integrals in Cartesian, Polar, Cylindrical and Spherical
CO4 coordinates
understand gradient, directional derivatives, divergence, curl and Greens’,
CO5 Stokes, Gauss theorems
CO6 demonstrate MATLAB code for challenging problems in engineering
compute and interpret descriptive statistics using numerical and graphical
CO1 techniques.
understand the basic concepts of random variables and find an appropriate
CO2 distribution for analysing data specific to an experiment.
MAT200 apply statistical methods like correlation, regression analysis in analysing,
6 Statistics for Engineers CO3 interpreting experimental data
1
make appropriate decisions using statistical inference that is the central to
CO4 experimental research.
CO5 use statistical methodology and tools in reliability engineering problems
CO6 demonstrate R programming for statistical data
CO1 To understand the dual nature of radiation and matter.
To apply Schrodinger’s equations to solve finite and infinite potential
CO2 problems.
CO3 To apply quantum ideas at the nanoscale.
To apply quantum ideas for understanding the operation and working principle
7 PHY1001 Engineering Physics CO4 of optoelectronic devices.
CO5 To analyze the Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral form.
CO6 To classify the optical fiber for different Engineering applications.
CO7 To apply concept of Lorentz Transformation for Engineering applications.
CO8 To demonstrate the quantum mechanical ideas
Recall and analyze the issues related to impurities in water and their removal
methods and apply recent methodologies in water treatment for domestic and
CO1 industrial usage
Evaluate the causes of metallic corrosion and apply the methods for corrosion
CO2 protection of metals
CHY100 Evaluate the electrochemical energy storage systems such as lithium batteries,
8 Engineering Chemistry
1 fuel cells and solar cells, and design for usage in electrical and electronic
CO3 applications
Assess the quality of different fossil fuels and create an awareness to develop
CO4 the alternative fuels
Analyze the properties of different polymers and distinguish the polymers
CO5 which can be degraded and demonstrate their usefulness
Apply the theoretical aspects: (a) in assessing the water quality; (b)
understanding the construction and working of electrochemical cells; (c)
analyzing metals, alloys and soil using instrumental methods; (d) evaluating the
viscosity and water absorbing properties of polymeric materials
CO6
CO1 To understand the various types of thinking skills.
Introduction to To enhance the innovative and creative ideas
9 PHY1999 CO2
Innovative Projects
CO3 To find out a suitable solution for socially relevant issues
Students will recognize the environmental issues in a problem oriented
CO1 interdisciplinary perspectives
Students will understand the key environmental issues, the science behind
CO2 those problems and potential solutions
CO3 Students will demonstrate the significance of biodiversity and its preservation
CHY100 CO4 Students will identify various environmental hazards
10 Environmental Sciences
2 CO5 Students will design various methods for the conservation of resources
Students will formulate action plans for sustainable alternatives that
CO6 incorporate science, humanity, and social aspects
Students will have foundational knowledge enabling them to make sound life
decisions as well as enter a career in an environmental profession or higher
CO7 education
CO1 Apply language skills with ease in academic and real-life situations.
Build up a job winning digital foot print and learn to face interviews
CO2 confidently.
ENG101 Develop good interpreting and reporting skills to aid them in research.
11 English for Engineers CO3
1
Comprehend language and communication skills in academic and social
CO4 contexts.
CO5 Acquire vocabulary and learn strategies for error-free communication.
CO1 To to know Japanese alphabets and greet in Japanese.
CO2 To learn about pronouns, verbs form, adjectives and conjunctions.
12 FLC Foreign Language CO3 To learn time and dates related vocabularies and express them in Japanese.
CO4 To learn the formation of simple questions and its answers in Japanese.
CO5 To know the Japanese culture and etiquettes.
Ability to follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as
CO1 good citizens
CO2 Understand the various social problems and learned to act ethically.
Understand the concept of addiction and how it will affect the physical and
HUM102 CO3 mental health.
13 Ethics and Values
1 Identify ethical concerns in research and intellectual contexts, including
academic integrity, use and citation of sources, the objective presentation of
CO4 data, and the treatment of human subjects.
Identify the main typologies, characteristics, activities, actors and forms of
CO5 cybercrime.
CO1 Enhance their social quotient
CO2 Demonstrate their creative abilities
14 EXC Co / Extra Curricular
CO3 Develop team working capabilities
CO4 Develop a holistic approach for healthy life
CO1 Understand developing business models and growth drivers
CO2 Use the business model canvas to map out key components of enterprise
MGT102 Lean Start-up Analyze market size, cost structure, revenue streams, and value chain
15 CO3
2 Management
CO4 Understand build-measure-learn principles
CO5 Foreseeing and quantifying business and financial risks
16 STS1001 Soft Skills CO1 Enabling students to know themselves and interact better with peers.
Enabling students enhance knowledge of relevant topics and evaluate the
17 STS1002 Soft Skills information
CO1
Understanding the various strategies of conflict resolution among peers and
18 STS1003 Soft Skills supervisors
and respond appropriately
CO1
Enabling students to acquire skills in preparing for interviews, presentations
19 STS1004 Soft Skills and
higher education
CO1
20 STS1005 Soft Skills CO1 Clear knowledge about problem solving skills in DS & Algorithms concepts.
Enabling students to write codings in C,C++,Java and DBMS concepts
21 STS1006 Soft Skills
CO1
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
CO1 reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
22 CSE4099 Project Work Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document
CO4 the results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 Correlate engineering concepts and their application in industry
23 CSE3099 Industrial Internship CO2 Extrapolate selected techniques for appropriate innovative applications
CO3 Document the industrial practices in relevant e-platforms
employ the tools of Fourier series to find harmonics of periodic functions from
CO1
the tabulated values
apply the concepts of eigenvalues, eigen vectors and diagonalisation in linear
CO2
systems
Applications of CO3 know the techniques of solving differential equations
MAT200
24 Differential and
2 understand the series solution of differential equations and finding eigen
Difference Equations CO4
values, eigen functions of Strum-Liouville’s problem
Know the Z-transform and its application in population dynamics and digital
CO5
signal processing
CO6 demonstrate MATLAB programming for engineering problems
CO1 form truth tables, proving results by truth tables, finding normal forms
CO2 learn proof techniques and concepts of inference theory
MAT101 Discrete Mathematics understand the concepts of groups and application of group codes, use Boolean
25 CO3 algebra for minimizing Boolean expressions
4 and Graph theory
learn basic concepts of graph theory, shortest path algorithms, concepts of trees
CO4 and minimum spanning tree and graph colouring, chromatic number of a graph
CO5 Solve Science and Engineering problems using Graph theory
the abstract concepts of matrices and system of linear equations using
CO1 decomposition methods
CO2 the basic notion of vector spaces and subspaces
MAT300 apply the concept of vector spaces using linear transforms which is used in
26 Applied Linear angebra
4 CO3 computer graphics and inner product spaces
CO4 applications of inner product spaces, basic tools of cryptography
CO5 use of wavelet in image processing.
CO1 Solve basic electrical circuit problems using various laws and theorems
Analyze AC power circuits and networks, its measurement and safety
CO2 concerns
Basic Electrical and CO3 Classify and compare various types of electrical machines
27 EEE1001
Electronics Engineering CO4 Design and implement various digital circuits
Analyze the characteristics of semiconductor devices and comprehend
CO5 the various modulation techniques in communication engineering
CO6 Design and conduct experiments to analyze and interpret data
CO1 Comprehend the different types of number system.
Evaluate and simplify logic functions using Boolean Algebra and K-
CO2
map.
CO3 Design minimal combinational logic circuits.
Analyze the operation of medium complexity standard combinational
CO4 circuits like the encoder, decoder, multiplexer, demultiplexer.
28 CSE1003 Digital Logic and Design
CO5 Analyze and Design the Basic Sequential Logic Circuits
CO6 Outline the construction of Basic Arithmetic and Logic Circuits
Acquire design thinking capability, ability to design a component with
CO7 realistic constraints, to solve real world engineering problems and
analyze the results.
Computer Architecture Differentiate Von Neumann, Harvard, and CISC and RISC architectures.
29 CSE2001 CO1 Analyze the performance of machines with different capabilities.
and Organization
Illustrate binary format for numerical and characters. Validate efficient
CO2 algorithm for arithmetic operations.
Construct machine level program for given expression on n-address
CO3 machine. Design an efficient data path for an instruction format for a
given architecture.
Explain the importance of hierarchical memory organization and ability
to construct larger memories. Analyze and suggest efficient cache
CO4
mapping technique and replacement algorithms for given design
requirements.
Compare and contrast memory mapping and IO mapping techniques.
CO5 Appraise the synchronous and asynchronous bus for performance and
arbitration.
Understand the structure of different storage systems and suggest
CO6 appropriate use of RAID levels.
Classify parallel machine models and Illustrate typical 6-stage pipeline
CO7 for overlapped execution.
Demonstrate the knowledge of mathematical models of computation and
CO1 describe how they relate to formal languages, and describe the design of
a compiler including its phases and components.
Derive an appropriate model of computation for a given language and
CO2 vice versa.
Theory of Computation Infer the equivalence of languages described using different automata or
30 CSE2002 CO3 grammars.
and Compiler Design
CO4 Distinguish the computability power of automata and their limitations
Design syntax-directed translation schemes to generate intermediate
CO5 code for a given grammar.
CO6 Implement various code optimization and code generation techniques.
CO7 Demonstrate familiarity with compiler construction tools.
Evaluating and providing suitable techniques for solving a problem
CO1 using basic properties of Data Structures.
CO2 Analyse the performance of algorithms using asymptotic notations.
Demonstrate knowledge of basic data structures and legal operations on
CO3 them.
Datastructures and Illustrate different types of algorithmic approaches to problem solving
31 CSE2003 CO4
Algorithms and assess the trade-offs involved.
Analyse basic graph algorithms, operations and applications through a
CO5 structured (well-defined) algorithmic approach.
Categorize the feasibility and limitations of solutions to real-world
CO6
problems.
CO7 Provide efficient algorithmic solution to real-world problems.
Interpret the different building blocks of Communication network and its
CO1 architecture.
Contrast different types of switching networks and analyze the
CO2 performance of networks.
Identify and analyze error and flow control mechanisms in data link
CO3
Network and layer.
32 CSE1004 CO4 Design subnetting and analyze the performance of network layer.
Communication
CO5 Construct and examine various routing protocols.
Compare various congestion control mechanisms and identify
CO6 appropriate Transport layer protocol for real time applications.
Identify the suitable Application layer protocols for specific applications
CO7 and its respective security mechanisms.
CO1 Explain the basic concept and role of DBMS in an organization.
Database Management
33 CSE2004 Illustrate the design principles for database design, ER model and
Systems CO2 normalization.
Demonstrate the basics of query evaluation and heuristic query
CO3 optimization techniques.
Apply Concurrency control and recovery mechanisms for the desirable
CO4 database problem.
Compare the basic database storage structure and access techniques
CO5 including B Tree, B+ Tress and hashing.
CO6 Review the fundamental view on unstructured data and its management.
Design and implement the database system with the fundamental
CO7 concepts of DBMS.
Explain the principles of the engineering processes in software
CO1
development
Develop the software projects through activities such as planning and
CO2 scheduling.
34 CSE3001 Software Engineering CO3 Classify and specify the requirements for the software projects.
CO4 Design the prototype of the software projects.
Implement the software development processes activities from
CO5 requirements to validation & verification.
CO6 Apply benchmarking standards in process and in product.
CO1 Interpret the evolution of OS functionality, structures and layers.
Apply various types of system calls and to find the stages of various
CO2 process states.
Design a model scheduling algorithm to compute various scheduling
CO3
35 CSE2005 Operating Systems criteria.
Apply and analyse communication between inter process and
CO4 synchronization techniques.
Implement page replacement algorithms, solve memory management
CO5 problems and segmentation.
Differentiate the file systems for applying different allocation and access
CO6 techniques.
Representing virtualization and demonstrating the various operating
CO7 systems tasks and the principle algorithms for enumerating those tasks.
Identify and describe the physical organization of parallel platforms and
CO1 remember the cost metrics that can be used for algorithm design.
Demonstrate knowledge of the core architectural aspects of Parallel
CO2 Computing.
Indicate key factors that contribute to efficient parallel algorithms and
CO3 apply a suite of techniques that can be applied across a wide range of
applications.
Distinguish the architectural and fundamental models that underpin
CO4 distributed systems and identify challenges in the construction of
Parallel and Distributed distributed systems.
36 CSE4001
Computing Analyze the issues in synchronizing clocks in distributed systems apply
CO5 suitable algorithms to solve it effectively and examine how election
algorithms can be implemented in distributed system.
Discuss on how locking, timestamp ordering and optimistic concurrency
CO6 control may be extended for use with distributed transactions.
Apply the concepts behind software architectures for large scale Web-
CO7 based systems as well as to design, recognize and evaluate software
architectures.
CO1 Differentiate web protocols and web architecture.
Apply JavaScript, HTML and CSS effectively to create interactive and
Internet and Web CO2
37 CSE3002 dynamic websites.
Programming
CO3 Implement client side scripting using JavaScript.
CO4 Develop applications using Java.
CO5 Implement server side script using PHP, JSP and Servlets.
CO6 Develop XML based web applications.
Develop application using recent environment like Node JS, Angular JS,
CO7
JSON and AJAX.
Recall the basics of processor, its ways of addressing data for operation
CO1 by instruction set.
CO2 Execute basic and advanced assembly language programs.
CO3 Learn the ways to interface I/O devices with processor for task sharing.
Recall the basics of co-processor and its ways to handle float values by
Microprocessor and CO4 its instruction set.
38 CSE2006
Interfacing
Recognize the functionality of micro controller,latest version processors
CO5 and its applications.
Acquire design thinking capability, ability to design a component with
CO6 realistic constraints, to solve real world engineering problems and
analyze the results.
Programme Name : B.Tech Mechanical with Specialization in Chemical Process Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues
and apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards
and with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret
data, and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT
tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and
sustainable development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and
finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Design a system for developing efficient chemical processes considering cost, safety
and environmental aspects by using modern engineering tools individually or in a
2
team.
Course Outcomes
Course Course
Course Name Outcom
Code
S.No e CO Statement
Understand concept of mechanical behaviour of materials and calculations of same
CO1 using appropriate equations
Analyse the behaviour of structural and machine components subjected to various
CHE100 Material Science and CO2 loading and support conditions based on principles of equilibrium
1
1 Strength of Materials Identify the significance of centroid/ centre of gravity and find centroids of composite
CO3 figures and bodies
Understand the concept of moment of inertia and method of finding moment of inertia
CO4 of areas and bodies
Apply the concept of stress and strain to analyze structural members and machine
CO5 parts under axial load, shear load, and bending moment
CO6 Analyze the stresses developed in cylindrical and spherical shell
CO1 Apply mole concept and ideal gas equation to express the composition of mixtures
CO2 Understand the concept of humidity and usage of psychrometric chart
Understand the method of solving steady state material balances without chemical
CHE100 CO3 reactions
2 Process Calculations
2 Estimate the extent of reaction in material balances for systems involving chemical
CO4 reactions
CO5 Analyze the processes involving recycling and bypass involving chemical reactions.
CO6 Apply simultaneous material & energy balances to industrial processes.
Define and illustrate thermodynamic equilibrium state system, ideal and nonideal
CO1 relations
Relate properties such as change in enthalpy, entropy, free energy, heat and work
CO2 requirement for any batch and flow process happens in chemical industries.
Make use of thermodynamic relations to interpret the partial molar properties of pure
CHE100 Process Engineering CO3 gases and liquids, and their mixtures.
3
3 Thermodynamics Construct and analysis the phase equilibrium data, P-x-y, T-x-y diagram for ideal binary
CO4 miscible vapour-liquid systems.
Derieve methodologies for qualitative and quantitative analysis of VLE for non-ideal
CO5 binary miscible systems using van Laar, Margules, property estimation models.
Estimate the feasibilities of any reaction, determine the equilibrium rate constant for
CO6 chemical reactions.
CO1 Draw schematic diagram of all unit operations involved in flow sheeting.
CHE100 CO2 The ability to apply knowledge of chemical engineering in process industries
4 Chemical Technology
4 CO3 Develop familiarity with major unit operation and processes on industrial scale
CO4 Ability to understand process technologies for fertilizers and petroproducts
CO5 Ability to understand the unit processes in organic synthesis.
CO6 Get conversant with the basic separation and conversion processes.
CO1 Summarize the basic principles of momentum transfer
Identify the properties and application of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluid along
CO2 with their applications
CHE100 Analyze fluid flow problems with the application of the momentum and energy
5 Momentum Transfer
5 CO3 equations in the real field applications
CO4 Determine the dimensionless numbers for momentum transfer
CO5 Evaluate the fluid flow phenomena through packed and fluidized bed
CO6 Demonstrate the mechanism of transportation of fluid.
CO1 Classify the different modes of heat transfer with their significance
CO2 Model and solve steady/unsteady state heat transfer problems
CO3 Analyze the heat transfer phenomena in fluids involving phase and no phase changes
CHE100
6 Heat Transfer Examine radiative heat transfer with and without radiation shields through shape
6
CO4 factor concept
CO5 Determine the performance of various heat types of heat exchangers
CO6 Estimate the heat transfer rate and surface area of evaporators/condensers
Distinguish the typical sources of risk in a process plant by hazard identification and
CO1 examination of case studies
CO2 Assess the severity of the consequences of incidents
CHE100 Safety and Hazard CO3 Undertake a Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP)
7
7 Analysis CO4 Explain the legal framework controlling process plant safety in industries
Demonstrate how the root cause of incidents can be investigated and analysed and the
CO5 various human and technical aspects of such causes
CO6 Identify hazard and conduct safety audit.
8 CO1 Understand the various types of catalysts and their mechanism in organic synthesis.
CO2 Interpret kinetics, mechanism and thermodynamics of nitration reaction.
Illustrate kinetics, mechanism and thermodynamics of sulphonation and amination
CO3 reaction
CHE100 Unit Processes in Distinguish and differentiate kinetics, mechanism and thermodynamics of reactions
8 Organic Synthesis CO4 involved in petrochemical industries.
Apply basic engineering and science concepts for selecting suitable process for organic
CO5 synthesis
CO6 Analyze various factors affecting the yield of organic chemicals
CO1 Understand significance and scope of biochemical processes
Classification of microorganisms and cell functions for industrial biochemical processes
CO2 enzyme and kinetics for bioprocesses.
CO3 Apply Chemical Engineering Principles to develop kinetic models for bioprocesses.
CHE100 Biochemical
9 Application of the theoretical basics of chemical engineering and unit operations in
9 Engineering
CO4 designing bioreactors process equipment
CO5 Analyze bioreactor performance.
Distinguish downstream processing and biological Sewage treatment Comprehension in
CO6 solving open ended chemical problems using biochemical route.
Explain the importance of water and various methods for water softening and
CO1 purification.
Classify the different types of fuels and boilers used in process industries for the
CO2 generation of steam.
CHE101 CO3 Identify the different types of compressors and blowers for handling air and inert gases.
10 Process Plant Utilities
0 Summarize the different types of equipment used for humidification, and
CO4 dehumidification
CO5 Select a suitable refrigeration system for a typical application in process industries.
Interpret the application of correct type of insulation system for control of heat losses
CO6 and learn about proper utilization of inert gases on the process plants.
11 CO1 Demonstrate the basic principles of Chemical Engineering Systems
CO2 Recognize the different types of optimization problems for process engineering
CO3 Evaluate single and multivariable optimization chemical engineering problems
CHE101 Optimization of
1 Chemical Processes CO4 Execute the complex chemical engineering processes using software tools
CO5 Identify the different types of hypotheses for the model equations chemical system
CO6 Solve the Optimal Control and Dynamic optimization problems
Emphasizes fundamentals of mathematics and integrates them in application to
CO1 traditional Natural Gas Engineering to improve further needs.
CO2 Select, locate and orient systems for offshore problems.
Develop an ability to revamp and retrofit a system, process to meet desired needs
within realistic constraints such as environmental, health, safety, manufacturability and
CHE101 CO3 sustainability in the field of Natural Gas
12 Natural Gas Engineering
3 Apply Natural Gas Refining principles and practices for optimizing resource
CO4 development and management .
Recognize the purification mechanism to estimate, design equipment’s for processing,
CO5 storage and transport.
Inspect project economics and resource valuation methods for design and decision
CO6 making under conditions of risk and uncertainty.
Explain the composition of crude oil and its products, along with its properties and
CO1 characterization methods
CO2 Discuss the basic separation and conversion processes used in refining crude oil
CHE101 Implement the chemical engineering principles to the analysis of safe and efficient
13 Petroleum Technology
4 CO3 refinery operations
CO4 Identify the specifications required for good quality petroleum product
CO5 Exemplify the process of purification and fractionation of crude oil.
CO6 Interpret the relationship safety and environment in Petroleum Refining Industries
CHE101 Petrochemical CO1 Provide a detailed insight of all the chemicals derived from petroleum.
14
5 Technology CO2 Develop familiarity with major polymerization processes on industrial scale
CO3 Ability to understand process technologies for Fibers, Elastomers and resins
CO4 Ability to understand the unit processes in organic synthesis
CO5 Exemplify various Codes, Standards and Norms associated with Petrochemical products
CO6 Plan the proper conversion route to upgrade the products.
CO1 Understand the importance of fermentation with reference to industrial microbiology
CO2 Summarize kinetics prevalent in microbial processes
Understand the process to select and manage microorganisms from natural source to
CHE101 Fermentation CO3 fermentation
15
6 Technology Interpret the acquired knowledge on fermenter configuration for different types of
CO4 cells and enzymes
CO5 Design of fermenter and the downstream processing of fermentation products
CO6 Create innovative applications for fermentation technologies for novel products
Determine the various engineering properties of the raw material used in food
CO1 processing which will be useful to design the various food Processing equipment’s
CO2 Device the suitable dryers with considering technical and economical point of view
CHE101 Food Process Understand the knowledge in different food processing operations involved in various
16 CO3 food manufacturing process
7 Engineering
Identify and transform different processing technology to produce quality food
CO4 products
CO5 Focus and understand the unit operations involved in food technology
CO6 Organize to learn the packaging material and methods and the cost involved
CO1 Understand the basic principle of membrane separation processes
CO2 Describe different technic available for membrane characterization.
CHE101 Membrane Separation Derive various transport models for membrane flux and concentration polarization for
17
8 Technology CO3 various membrane systems.
Compute membrane flux and concentration polarization using various transport
CO4 models for various membrane systems.
CO5 Analyze a membrane process and design components to carry out a specific separation.
CO6 Importance of gas and bio separation membranes for industrial application.
CO1 Explain the importance of different types of polymers and their applications.
CO2 Classify the different methods of polymerization processes and their mechanism.
CO3 Identify the different structure and size, and properties of the polymers.
CHE101
18 Polymer Technology CO4 Summarize the different additives used and their properties in polymerization process.
9
CO5 Select suitable polymer processing techniques for preparation of various polymers.
Interpret the application of correct type of biopolymers and bio-nanocomposites for
CO6 biomedical applications.
Realize the role of essential elements for plant growth and the need of nitrogenous,
CO1 phosphate and potash fertilizers
Identify reactions and unit operations involved in the manufacturing of various
CO2 fertilizers
CHE102
19 Fertilizer Technology CO3 Describe various physical and chemical properties of fertilizers
0
CO4 Categorize the major engineering problems associated in fertilizer manufacturing.
CO5 Explain the importance of bio fertilizers, fluid fertilizers and controlled release fertilizer
CO6 Analyze the impact of pollution from fertilizer industry based on pollution standards.
CO1 Ability to understand process technologies for chemical products development.
CO2 Separate mixed components based on their material composition and properties
CHE102 CO3 Identify engineering problems in Unit operations
20 Mechanical Operations
2 CO4 Calculate the resistance developed in filtration systems
CO5 Design agitation vessel based on standard design criterion
CO6 Get conversant with the basic separation and conversion processes
Production and CO1 Explain the concepts of production and operations. Differentiate between them.
CHE102
21 Operations CO2 Analyse situations and use different models for decision making.
3
Management
CO3 Design the product and process layout
CO4 Manage the materials – inventory, and can decide when to order, how much to order.
CO5 Judge the quality control and Inspection using statistical tools.
CO6 Develop Gantt chart, and conduct project evaluation and review.
CO1 Classify various reaction types and their applications
Apply the principles of reaction kinetics, formulate rate equations and analyze the
CO2 batch reactor data
CHE200 Chemical Reaction CO3 Design ideal reactors (Batch, CSTR and PFR) for simple chemical reaction schemes.
22
1 Engineering Develop skills to choose the right reactor among single, multiple, recycle reactor, etc.
CO4 schemes
CO5 Evaluate selectivity, reactivity and yield for parallel and mixed reactions.
CO6 Design non-isothermal reactors and the heat exchange equipment required
CO1 Understand and read flowcharts and ways of interpreting the drawings.
Explain the procedure involved in selection and design methodology of fluid handling
CO2 equipments, pressure vessels, heat transfer equipment
CO3 Summarize the basics to design separation equipment and ideal reactors
CHE200 Process equipment
23 Application of Pinch Technology techniques to solve the energy recovery and the Heat
2 design and Economics
CO4 Exchanger network.
Apply economic principles to do cost estimation of projects and equipments, selection
CO5 between alternatives and replacement and profit analysis in chemical industries.
Analyse open ended process equipment design problems. (J component and
CO6 Laboratory)
CO1 Understand and analyze the needs of the customers
CO2 Apply engineering knowledge to convert needs to product specifications
CHE200 Chemical Product CO3 Create and generate innovative ideas for products
24
3 Design CO4 Evaluate and select among ideas
CO5 Analyze the manufacture of products
CO6 Design better marketable products
Classify the various types of fuels like liquid, solid and gaseous fuels available for firing
CO1 in boilers and furnaces
CO2 Compare various fuel properties and its efficient use
Choose the right type of fuel depends on various factors such as availability, storage,
CHE200 CO3 handling, pollution and cost of fuel
25 Fuels and Combustion
6 CO4 Differentiate the properties of exhaust and flue gases
Execute basic engineering and science concepts for the design of various combustion
CO5 Equipment
Judge various air pollution controlling techniques for reducing the pollution generated
CO6 from combustion of various fuels
Formulate engineering problem as mathematical model for an appropriate solution
CO1 using numerical methods.
Solve roots of a single equation, simultaneous equations, interpolation, regression
CO2 fitting, integration and optimization using different numerical techniques.
Computational CO3 Compute numerical integration and optimization using different methods.
CHE300
26 Methods in Process Identify alternate schemes followed in numerical methods for finding the solutions for
1
Engineering CO4 Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE) and Partial Differential Equations (PDE).
Create MATLAB program for roots finding, simultaneous equations, optimization,
CO5 regression and curve fitting, numerical integration, ODE and PDE.
Solve numerical methods problems using software packages (Such as Aspen Plus, VBA,
CO6 CFX etc..).
Demonstrate knowledge of chemical process systems as well as the operating
CO1 principles of common instruments.
Process
CHE300 Understand concepts of the mathematical modeling and develop transfer functions of
27 Instrumentation and
2 CO2 open loop control systems and their responces with different forcing functions.
Control
Develop closed loop block diagram and analyse with setpoint and load changes to
CO3 calculate offset.
Identify the modes of controllers required for process system with their characteristics
CO4 and tune the controllers with the right technique for optimization of the system.
Analyze the stability of the control system with time and frequency domain analysis
CO5 techniques.
CO6 Compare different advanced control schemes to various processes.
Apply Steady state molecular diffusion in fluids under stagnant and laminar flow
CO1 conditions
Provide the Correlation for convective mass transfer coefficient for various chemical
CO2 engineering applications like, flow over a flat plate, Packed column and spheres
Interpret the theories of mass transfer and relate individual and overall mass transfer
CHE300
28 Mass Transfer coefficients
3
CO3
Recognize the principle of humidification and its application in classifying and
CO4 designing the cooling tower
Comprehend the need and application of dryers in a chemical process and its
CO5 classification based on the material dried
CO6 Select and learn the types of Crystallizers used in practice and its principle
Understand the heterogeneous reaction systems and design the reactors for fluid-solid
CO1 systems.
CO2 Identify the conversion in a non-ideal reactor using tracer information.
Analyze the role of catalyst in reactions and the transport mechanism in heterogeneous
CHE300 Heterogeneous CO3 catalysts.
29
4 Reaction Engineering CO4 Design and characterize catalyst surface properties for better activation of the catalyst
Identify critical parameters affecting the performance of heterogeneous and multi-
CO5 phase reactors.
Construct and apply a general problem solving approach to design heterogeneous and
CO6 multiphase reactors.
CO1 Understand the principles for developing a Process flow sheet and its execution
CO2 Illustrates the approaches to follow in plant simulation
CHE300 Process Plant CO3 Utilize commercial software’s for complete simulation of refineries
30
6 Simulation CO4 Interpret steady state process plant simulation
CO5 Overcome the debottleneck existing in process plant and have maximum productivity
CO6 Implement the strategies for solving simple and complex plant problems
CO1 Define and relate the basic types of multiphase systems in process industries
Identify the type of flow-pattern and flow regimes for fluid-fluid (gas-liquid and liquid-
CO2 liquid) and fluid-solids systems.
CHE300 CO3 Construct one dimensional Steady state models in multiphase flows
31 Multiphase Flow
7 CO4 Interpret Drift Flux models two phase system
CO5 Formulate and estimate flow properties for phase change systems.
Design and fabricate the columns to handle for multiphase system in chemical
CO6 engineering operations.
CO1 Understand basics of pollution parameters and characteristics of industrial wastes.
CO2 Distinguish types of standards and legislations and resource optimization methods.
CHE300 Industrial Pollution CO3 Categories sources, types, and control equipment’s for industrial air pollution.
32
8 Engineering CO4 Classify and design methods of wastewater treatment
CO5 Differentiate various solid waste disposal techniques.
CO6 Evaluate waste treatment flow sheets of various process industries.
Describe basic principles of various equilibrium staged operations involving material
CO1 and energy balances.
CHE400 Equilibrium Staged Determine the number of equilibrium stages required for various equilibrium staged
33
1 Operations CO2 operations.
Determine number of transfer units and height requirements for continuous contact
CO3 equilibrium staged operations.
CO4 Explain different column/equipment used for various separation applications.
Solve equilibrium staged operations using simulation softwares such as Aspen Plus,
CO5 MATLAB Simulink, Pro Simulator etc.,.
Recognize modern separation techniques applied in industries for high purity
CO6 products.
Understand and relate transport properties of molecular transfer of momentum,
energy and mass transport. Illustrate the orientation of the coordinate systems for any
CO1 flow system.
Solve and physically interpret one-dimensional steady state momentum transfer, heat
conduction and species diffusion problems in rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical
CO2 geometries, with and without generation/loss.
CHE400 Make use of Navier-Stoke’s equation with right boundary conditions to examine the
34 Transport Phenomena
2 CO3 problems related to fluid, heat and mass transfer.
Evaluate the interphase transport properties for internal flow and external flow and
CO4 estimate powere that required for fluid flow.
CO5 Ability to do heat, mass and momentum transfer analysis
Formulate and solve industrial problems along with appropriate approximations and
CO6 boundary conditions.
Demonstrate the basic principles of chemical engineering for modeling of chemical
CO1 system
CO2 Apply mathematical tools to solve model equations
Modelling and Analyze the linear steady state and un-steady state lumped system of process
CHE400
35 Simulation in Process CO3 industries
3
Engineering
CO4 Construct the model equations for the Chemical Engineering system
CO5 Evaluate the model solving ability for various unit processes and unit operations
CO6 Execute the algorithm for different chemical engineering systems.
CO1 Distinguish the behaviour of fluidization under various operating conditions.
CO2 Elucidate the various industrial applications of fluidization
CHE400 CO3 Determine minimum fluidization velocity and terminal velocity
36 Fluidization Engineering
5 CO4 Design suitable gas distributor for fluidized beds
CO5 Apply various models for designing the fluidized bed systems
CO6 Analyze the performance of various fluidized bed systems
B.Tech Computer Science & Engineering with specialization in
Programme Name : Information Security
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and apply
them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with
realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and
synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools
necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural)
and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable
development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
The ability to formulate mathematical models and problem solving skills through
programming techniques for addressing real life problems using appropriate data
1
structures and algorithms.
The ability to provide ethical solutions through the application of software engineering
methodologies and database design principles with internet technologies for solving
2
contemporary issues.
The ability to investigate and analyse using appropriate methodologies as well as security
3 principles and apply the security solutions to mitigate cyber security threats
Course Outcomes
Course CO Statement
Course
S.No Outcom
Code
Course Name e
Recognize the need for data privacy according to different types of data and assess
CO1
the risk involved in micro data.
Analyse the various anonymization methods and apply de-identification
CO2
mechanisms accordingly
1 BCI2001 Data Privacy
CO3 Examine privacy preservation methods based on various complex data structures.
CO7 Designing cryptographic libraries for providing security for android application
Infer the security features needed for distributed computing, Mobile commerce and
CO1
E- commerce.
Identify and assess different types of security breaches and possible solutions for a
CO2
robust e-based models.
Analyse the inner-workings of SET Protocol, payment modes, and related secure
CO3
Security of E- algorithms
6 BCI3004
Based Systems CO4 Choose suitable security techniques for E-health care security
Demonstrate the ability to select and design the Anonymization and Pseudo-
CO5
Anonymization techniques
CO6 Interpret the need of E-Governance Security
Summarize various Security Attacks in E-Learning and Modeling Security
CO7
Services.
To understand fundamental concepts and principles of watermarking and
7 BCI3005 CO1
steganography
To Identify and assess different types of data hiding techniques in various
CO2
image formats like GIF, BMP etc
To gain knowledge in various data hiding methods like LSB, EzStego, OutGuess,
CO3
Digital and F5.
Watermarking and
Steganography CO4 Apply similarity metrics to compute the distance between two images or videos.
CO5 Assess the strength of any data hiding algorithm against steganalysis techniques
Cyber Forensics CO3 Describe the preservation techniques and legal requirements for digital evidence
9 BCI4001
and Investigation
Perform digital forensics in Windows, Linux operating systems and Demonstrate
CO4
the mobile forensic tools for both Android and iOS
Describe the ways to recover data from cloud and perform forensics on data in
CO5
cloud.
CO6 Demonstrate the knowledge of using Autopsy, FTK, Wireshark and other tools
CO1 Describe computer and network security fundamental concepts and principles.
14 CSE2008 Network Security Describe the inner-workings of today’s real time communication security, e-mail
CO3
security and wireless security.
Describe the inner-workings of popular hash function, digital signatures and
CO4
certificates.
Demonstrate the ability to select among available network security technology and
CO5
protocolssuch as IDS, IPS, firewalls, honeynets, SSL, SSH, IPSec, TLS, VPNs, etc.
Programme Name : B.Tech Civil Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues
and apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards
and with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret
data, and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT
tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and
sustainable development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and
finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Plan, design, construct and operate society economic and social engine that built
2 the environment and also protecting, restoring the natural environment
Course Outcomes
Course
Course Course Name Outco
S.No Code me CO Statement
Recall and analyze the issues related to impurities in water and their removal
CO1 methods and apply recent methodologies in water treatment for domestic and
industrial usage
CO2 Evaluate the causes of metallic corrosion and apply the methods for corrosion
protection of metals
CO4 Assess the quality of different fossil fuels and create an awareness to develop the
alternative fuels
CO5 Analyze the properties of different polymers and distinguish the polymers which
can be degraded and demonstrate their usefulness
Apply the theoretical aspects: (a) in assessing the water quality; (b) understanding
CO6 the construction and working of electrochemical cells; (c) analyzing metals, alloys
and soil using instrumental methods; (d) evaluating the viscosity and water
absorbing properties of polymeric materials
CO2 Students will understand the key environmental issues, the science behind those
problems and potential solutions
CO3 Students will demonstrate the significance of biodiversity and its preservation
CO4 Students will identify various environmental hazards
2 CHY1002 Environmental Sciences
CO5 Students will design various methods for the conservation of resources
CO6 Students will formulate action plans for sustainable alternatives that incorporate
science, humanity, and social aspects
Students will have foundational knowledge enabling them to make sound life
CO7 decisions as well as enter a career in an environmental profession or higher
education
CO1 To understand the dual nature of radiation and matter.
CO2 To apply Schrodinger’s equations to solve finite and infinite potential problems.
CO3 To apply quantum ideas at the nanoscale.
CO4 To apply quantum ideas for understanding the operation and working principle of
3 PHY1701 Engineering Physics optoelectronic devices.
CO5 To analyze the Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral form.
CO6 To classify the optical fiber for different Engineering applications.
CO7 To apply concept of Lorentz Transformation for Engineering applications.
CO8 To demonstrate the quantum mechanical ideas
CO1 To understand the various types of thinking skills.
Introduction to Innovative
4 PHY199 CO2 To enhance the innovative and creative ideas
Projects
CO3 To find out a suitable solution for socially relevant issues
5 ESP1001 Español Fundamental CO1 To greet people, give personal details and Identify genders by using correct articles
CO2 To know the correct use of SER, ESTAR and TENER verb and will be able to describe
people, place and things
CO3 To give opinion about time and weather conditions by knowing months, days and
seasons in Spanish.
CO4 To make sentences by using regular verbs and give opinion about people and
places.
CO5 To write about their daily routine by using reflexive verbs and write small
paragraphs about their hometown, their best friend etc.
CO1 To Identify in French language the daily life communicative situations via personal
pronouns, emphatic pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations etc
CO2 To communicate effectively in French language via regular / irregular verbs.
CO4 To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular new range
of unseen written materials.
CO5 To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the language
studied.
CO1 To greet people, introduce oneself and understand basic expressions in German
CO2 To aquire basic grammar and skills to use these in a meaning way.
CO3 To attain beginner's level vocabulary
7 GER1001 GRUNDSTUFE DEUTSCH
CO4 To write on a variety of topics with significant precision and in detail.
CO1 Ability to follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as good
citizens
CO2 Understand the various social problems and learned to act ethically.
CO3 Understand the concept of addiction and how it will affect the physical and mental
health.
10 HUM1021 Ethics and Values
CO4 Identify ethical concerns in research and intellectual contexts, including academic
integrity, use and citation of sources, the objective presentation of data, and the
treatment of human subjects.
CO5 Identify the main typologies, characteristics, activities, actors and forms of
cybercrime.
CO1 apply single variable differentiation and integration to solve applied problems in
engineering and find the maxima and minima of functions
CO2 understand basic concepts of Laplace Transforms and solve problems with periodic
functions, step functions, impulse functions and convolution
CO3 evaluate partial derivatives, limits, total differentials, Jacobians, Taylor series and
11 MAT1011 Calculus for Engineers optimization problems involving several variables with or without constraints
CO5 understand gradient, directional derivatives, divergence, curl and Greens’, Stokes,
Gauss theorems
CO6 demonstrate MATLAB code for challenging problems in engineering
CO1 compute and interpret descriptive statistics using numerical and graphical
techniques.
12 MAT2001 Statistics for Engineers
CO2 understand the basic concepts of random variables and find an appropriate
distribution for analysing data specific to an experiment.
CO3 apply statistical methods like correlation, regression analysis in analysing,
interpreting experimental data
CO4 make appropriate decisions using statistical inference that is the central to
experimental research.
CO5 use statistical methodology and tools in reliability engineering problems
CO6 demonstrate R programming for statistical data
CO1 Enhance their social quotient
CO2 Demonstrate their creative abilities
13 EXC4097 EXTRA curricular Activities
CO3 Develop team working capabilities
CO4 Develop a holistic approach for healthy life
CO1 Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
14 XXX4999 Capstone Project Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the
CO4
results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 Understand developing business models and growth drivers
CO2 Use the business model canvas to map out key components of enterprise
15 MGT1022 Lean Start up Management CO3 Analyze market size, cost structure, revenue streams, and value chain
CO4 Understand build-measure-learn principles
CO5 Foreseeing and quantifying business and financial risks
16 STS1001 Softskills CO1 Enabling students to know themselves and interact better with peers.
17 STS1002 Softskills CO1 Enabling students enhance knowledge of relevant topics and evaluate the
information
Understanding the various strategies of conflict resolution among peers and
18 STS2001 Softskills CO1 supervisors
and respond appropriately
19 STS3001 Softskills CO1 Enabling students to acquire skills in preparing for interviews, presentations and
higher education
20 STS3004 Softskills CO1 Clear knowledge about problem solving skills in DS & Algorithms concepts.
CO1 Understand the working principle of a computer and identify the purpose of a
computer programing language
CO2 Learn various problem solving approaches and ability to identify an appropriate
approach to solve the problem
Problem Solving and Differentiate the programming Language constructs appropriately to solve any
22 CSE1001 CO3
Programming problem
CO4 Solve various engineering problems using different data structures
CO5 Able to modularize the given problem using structural approach of programming
CO6 Efficiently handle data using flat files to process and store data for the given
problem
CO1 Recall the basics of procedural programming and to represent the real world
entities as programming constructs
CO2 Enumerate object oriented concepts and translate real-world applications into
graphical representations
CO3 Demonstrate the usage of classes and objects of the real world entities in
Problem Solving and Object
23 CSE1002 applications
Oriented Programming
CO4 Discriminate the reusability and multiple interfaces with same functionality based
features to solve complex computing problems
CO3 Apply the modern construction materials and roofing materials appropriate to the
Construction Materials and
29 CLE1007 climate and functional aspects of the buildings
Techniques
CO4 Describe the principles and methods
involved in prefabricated construction
CO5 Decide construction technique to be followed in brick, sone and hollow block
masonry, concreting, flooring, roofing, plastering and painting etc.
CO6 Apply various types of scaffolding and its applications in construction
CO1 Examine the dimensions and describe the
types of building
32 CLE2003 Structural Analysis CO1 Determine the static and kinematic indeterminacy
of beam, truss and frame.
CO2 Analyse propped cantilevers, fixed and
continuous beams
Analyse indeterminate beams, pin and
CO3 rigid jointed structures with and without
temperature effect.
CO5 Classify the various components of an airport and identify the alighmnet and the
required length of a runway
CO6 Identify various components of a harbor and their functions
CO1 Understand the methods of estimates of buildings
CO2 Understand the concepts of prepare of a detailed estimate for different types of
Quantity Surveying and
35 CLE3001 structures
Estimating
CO3 Evaluate the rate for various items of work in different types of strcutures
CO4 Prepare valuation report and cost quality in constrcution
CO1 Apply the usage of IS codes in design of RCS and steel structures
CO2 Identify the types and design of beams and slabs
CO3 Design the uniaxial and biaxial bending of column.
36 CLE3002 Basics of Structural Design CO4 Design the simple footings and combined footings
CO5 Develop skills in design of different types of steel connections
CO6 Design the compression and tension member
CO7 Design the built-up beam section
CO1 Employ the tools of Fourier series to find harmonics of periodic functions from the
tabulated values
CO2 Apply the concepts of eigenvalues, eigen vectors and diagonalisation in linear
Applications of Differential
37 MAT2002 systems
and difference equations
CO3 Know the techniques of solving differential equations
CO4 Understand the series solution of differential equations and finding eigen values,
eigen functions of Strum-Liouville’s problem
CO5 Know the Z-transform and its application in population dynamics and digital signal
processing
CO6 Demonstrate MATLAB programming for engineering problems
Construct analytic functions and find complex potential of fluid flow
CO1
and electric fields
CO2 Find the image of straight lines by elementary transformations and
Complex variables and CO3 Able to express analytic functions in power series
38 MAT3003 Partial Differential CO4 Evaluate real integrals using techniques of contour integration
Equations
Analyze partial differential equations, and its applications, design
CO5 the boundary value problems (one dimensional heat and
wave equations) and find Fourier series, Fourier
transform techniques in their respective engineering problems.
CO1 Observe the difference between exact solution and approximate solution.
CO2 Use the numerical techniques (algorithms) to find the solution (approximate)
algebraic equations and system of equations.
Applied Numerical CO3 Fit the data using interpolation technique and spline methods.
39 MAT3005
Methods Find the solution of ordinary differential equations , Heat and Wave equation
CO4
numerically.
CO5 Apply calculus of variation techniques to extremize the functional and also find
approximate series solution to ordinary differential equations
CO1 Apply BIS and ISO Standards in Engineering Drafting.
CO2 Graphically construct mathematical curves in engineering applications.
CO3 Visualize geometrical solids in 3D space through Orthographic Projections
CO4 Construct isometric scale, isometric projections and views.
40 MEE1001 Engineering Drawing
CO5 Draw sections of solids including cylinders, cones, prisms and pyramids.
CO6 Draw projections of lines, planes, solids, isometric projections and sections of solids
including cylinders, cones, prisms and pyramids using Mini-Dafter and CAD.
CO7 Construct orthographic projections from pictorial views
41 MEE1002 Engineering Mechanics CO1 Compute the resultant of system of forces in plane and space acting on bodies.
CO2 Predict the support-reactions and the internal forces of the members of various
trusses and frames.
CO3 Analyse equilibrium problems with friction.
CO4 Apply transfer theorems to determine properties of various sections.
CO5 Analyse equilibrium of connected bodies virtual work method.
CO6 Predict motion parameters of bodies under rectilinear, curvilinear and general
plane motion.
CO1
Analyse various hydraulic systems by applying the fundamental laws of fluid statics.
CO2 Solve the fluid flow governing equations by taking suitable constraints and
assumptions
CO3 Evaluate major and minor losses in pipes
42 MEE1004 Fluid Mechanics
CO4 Analyse the practical significance of open channel flows
CO5 Perform dimensional analysis on any real life problems
CO6 Interpret the boundary layer aspects of laminar and turbulent flows
CO7 Experimentally determine the fluid properties and flow parameters using various
experimental setups.
CO1 Understand the types of natural disasters and its causes.
CO2 Understand the measures to be taken before a disaster strikes.
CO3 Understand the principle of natural disasters.
Develop skills in disaster management in mountainous regions and reduce
CO4
Natural Disaster Mitigation damages from future disasters.
43 CLE1010
and Management Examine the mitigation and preparation of meteorological and climatologically
CO5
natural disaster.
Understand the applications of space technology in disaster monitoring and
CO6
information dissemination.
CO7 Learn about the community based disaster management.
CO1 Know about the various internal structures of earth and plate tectonic movements.
44 CLE1011 Engineering Geology CO2 Characterize the engineering properties of rocks, minerals and soil.
CO3 Assess the natural occurring various geological hazards.
CO4 Use seismic and electrical methods to investigate the subsurface of the earth.
Develop a native construction plan to incorporate all relevant aspects of Geology in
CO5
Civil Engineering work.
CO6 Apply Remote Sensing and GIS knowledge to investigate the Geological structures
CO1 Understand the importance of EIA for the project execution
Understand the role of government in approving the projects and the laws to be
CO2
enforced
CO3 Examine suitable methods in handling the data collected during the EIA processes
Environmental Impact
45 CLE1013 CO4 Assess the impacts that could occur for human resources by the project
Assessment
CO5 Assess the impacts that could occur for physical environment by the project
CO6 Assess the impact that could occur for biological environment by the project
CO7 Mitigate and monitor and draft EIA report
C08 Differentiate theoretical concepts and practical applications of an EIA report
CO1 Describe the importance of proper urban planning for a healthy city
CO2 Explain the steps involved in planning of a city using remote sensing and GIS
CO3 Describe housing development schemes
46 CLE1016 Urban Planning CO4 Plan and manage different infrastructure facilities in a city
CO5 Design public transport and non-motorized transport facilities for a city
CO6 Describe the importance of environment and natural resources in urban planning
CO7 Describe smart city developments in India and abroad and its various elements
CO1 Identify the quality of cement by various testing methods as per standards.
CO2 Evaluate the workability of concrete in the field.
CO3 Compute the strength of hardened properties of concrete.
CO4 Evaluate the quality of concrete using NDT equipment
Advanced Concrete
47 CLE2007 Design the required grade of concrete with the available materials and estimate
Technology CO5
the quantity of material required for casting.
CO6 Classify the various durability properties of concrete.
Identify the different types of special concrete that can be used in structural
CO7
application.
48 CLE2008 CO1 Explain the principles of management and construction safety measures
Discuss the behavioral aspects of projects in terms of project manager and choose
CO2
the Labour Welfare measures
Explain the case studies of International projects and select project management
CO3
Construction Planning and practices to meet the needs of stakeholders
Management CO4 Know the procedures adopted in accounts and stores during construction activities
CO5 Construct network diagram for activities involved in the construction project.
CO6 Compute critical path and floats for a given network diagram using CPM Method
CO7 Analyze the uncertainties in the project network using PERT method
CO1 Identify the mineral and structure of clay
CO2 Evaluate effective stress in soil due to seepage
CO3 Determine consolidation settlement of structures built on clayey deposits
49 CLE2009 Advanced Soil Mechanics
CO4 Evaluate the factors influencing stress path
CO5 Estimate factor of safety of a slope
CO6 Identify suitable scaling law for physical modelling
CO1 Identify the problems in Expansive soils
CO2 Classify best suited stabilization method based on soil properties
Ground Improvement
50 CLE2010 CO3 Categorize the best suited technique based on the ground conditions
Techniques
CO4 Design the various ground improvement techniques
CO5 Identify suitable dewatering technique based on groundwater table
CO1 Distinguish different types of vibrations and its response
CO2 Examine the wave propagation and dynamic properties of soil
CO3 Determine the dynamic properties of soil
Soil Dynamics and Machine
51 CLE2011 CO4 Evaluate the soil modeling for cyclic loading
Foundation
CO5 Understand the principle of vibration Isolation
CO6 Evaluate the stiffness and damping of shallow foundations
CO7 Analyze and design machine foundation
CO1 Identify the suitable method for soil exploration
Advanced Foundation CO2 Design suitable shallow foundation based on soil characteristics as per IS standards
52 CLE2013
Engineering CO3 Design deep foundation as per standards
CO4 Design gravity and cantilever walls
CO5 Design sheet pile wall
CO6 Analyze and design of a reinforced earth retaining wall
CO1 Identify proper magnitude and intensity scales
CO2 Analyse the seismic hazard of a given site
CO3 Evaluate strong ground motion parameters
Estimate dynamic properties of soil such as shear wave velocity, shear modulus,
Geotechnical Earthquake CO4
53 CLE2014 coefficient of elastic uniform compression
Engineering
CO5 Assess the response of the site for given seismic input motion
Evaluate factor of safety against liquefaction of a given site and decide on
CO6
suitability of the site for construction
CO7 Identify suitable technique of ground improvement to mitigate seismic hazard
CO1 Classify the turbines and explain design criteria based on water availability
CO2 Discuss the characteristics of centrifugal pump and reciprocating pumps
CO3 Identify different component in an head work and its use
CO4 Design the head work of an irrigation system
Hydraulic Structures and
54 CLE2015 CO5 Design the drops, escapes and outlet for the canal system
Machinery
CO6 Describe various storage zones in an reservoir
CO7 Calculate different types of forces acting on a dam and design it.
Ability to formulate and conduct experiments and also to analyse and interpret
CO8
data.
CO1 Understand the process and mathematical representation of hydrologic cycle
CO2 Differentiate the measure and apply precipitation for hydrologic design
CO3 Understand the importance of catchment characteristics for runoff estimation
Evaluate the hydrologic abstractions and also learn about the factors affecting
CO4
55 CLE2017 Hydrology various hydrologic abstractions
CO5 Comprehend unit hydrograph theory and its applications to hydrologic design
CO6 Apply statistical tools to hydrologic data
Implementing the knowledge of precipitation and runoff measurement in
CO7
hydrologic design
56 CLE2018 CO1 Apply waste minimization concepts in managing the industrial wastes
Identify and justify the selection of various treatment methods for industrial
CO2
wastewater treatment
CO3 Understand concepts in industrial solid waste management
Industrial Wastes
CO4 Implement the sophisticated wastewater supply technology
Treatment and Disposal
CO5 Execute solutions for biological treatment
Implement new techniques for collection, recycling and disposal of solid wastes
CO6
and sludge
Develop a general understanding on types of various industrial pollutions and
CO1
associated problems.
Describe the principles of the biological and chemical treatment processes that are
CO2
required to ensure adequate quality and quantities of potable water.
Implement the principal techniques currently in use for wastewater treatment and
CO3
to review operational procedures for the plant involved.
Pollution Control and
57 CLE2019 Implement advanced methods for monitoring and modeling spatial and temporal
Monitoring CO4
patterns of pollution.
CO5 Identify sources, types, and control equipment’s for industrial air pollution.
Identify sources of water pollution, general water treatment, wastewater
CO6
treatment and issues pertaining water quality degradation.
Develop management techniques for degraded landforms due to industrial
CO7
activities.
CO1 Understand the characteristics of the municipal solid waste
CO2 Understand the functional element of municipal solid waste management.
58 CLE2020 Solid Waste Management CO3 Understand the separation and processing of municipal solid waste.
CO4 Know the concept of different alternatives of waste to energy conversation.
CO5 Design and operate sanitary landfill
Know the Scope and Method of Managerial economics along with Fundamental
Economics and Business CO1 Economics and help them to develop a thorough understanding on engineering
59 CLE2022
Finance for Civil Engineers decision making.
CO2 Analyse the demand and supply adopting market strategy
Understand the production function and factors affecting it with various economy
CO3
conditions of the firm.
CO4 Study the different types of market structure and strategies
CO5 Examine behaviour of markets adopting game theory and pricing practices.
Understand the concepts of macroeconomics and obtain knowledge of
CO6
government fiscal and monetary policies.
CO7 Implement the various macroeconomic models for markets.
CO8 Learn the computer application in economics
CO1 Identify the Indian remote sensing satellites and their platforms
Present available GIS and Remote Sensing software like ARC GIS, QGIS and ERDAS
CO2
Imagine.
60 CLE2023 GIS and Remote Sensing CO3 Develop Digital Elevation Model (DEM)
CO4 Develop Land use land cover analysis,
CO5 Generate of spectral library
CO6 Understand the importance of GIS and Remote Sensing in Civil Engineering
CO1 Analyze multi-storey frames subjected to gravity loads and lateral loads
CO2 Know the importance of the shape factor and its importance
Advanced Structural
61 CLE3004 CO3 Analyze beams and frames using flexibility and stiffness methods.
Analysis
CO4 Evaluate thermal strain for varying boundary condition
CO5 Understand to concept of finite element method.
Understand the occurrence, movement, types, and various parameters of
CO1
groundwater system
Solve the equations for steady and unsteady flow through confined and unconfined
CO2
aquifers
62 CLE3005 Ground Water Engineering CO3 Understand about the types of wells and their functioning
CO4 Identify the process and methods for analyzing results from a pumping test
Understand the causes and sources of groundwater pollution and the remedial
CO5
measures to be adopted to control groundwater pollution
CO6 Solve groundwater flow equations through numerical methods
63 CLE3007 Traffic Engineering CO1 Describe traffic stream parameters and their relationship
CO2 Identify various traffic stream models and their application
CO3 Collect the traffic data and analyse it using statistical tools.
CO4 Evaluate capacity and level of service for a given highway
CO5 Design traffic signal using IRC guidelines
CO6 Describe the various measures of traffic regulations and management
CO7 Collect data related to accident and identify accidents hot spots
Describe the transportation planning process and four step travel demand
CO1
forecasting process.
CO2 Plan and organize a data collection program for travel demand modelling.
CO3 Analyse travel data and prepare inputs for travel demand model development.
Transport Planning and
64 CLE3008 CO4 Prepare and apply a basic trip generation model
Management
CO5 Describe and apply basic trip distribution models for given data.
CO6 Apply basic mode choice models.
CO7 Perform a basic traffic assignment procedure on a given network.
C08 Perform a basic economic evaluation of a given set of transportation projects
CO1 Understand the creative process to improve the user-friendly experience in space
Improve communicative skills and emotional strength in presenting ideas through
CO2
2D and 3D form
Architecture and Town CO3 Comprehend the past, follows present, ascendance the future
65 CLE3010
Planning Interpretation of idea through study and planning of workable efficiency of town
CO4
and city
Understand the long term development path without compromising the present
CO5
for future
CO1 Understand the concept of finite element methods
Identify the finite elements in a given application and generate governing
CO2
equations.
66 CLE3011 Finite Element Methods CO3 Apply finite element principles to one-dimensional elements.
CO4 Apply finite element principles to two-dimensional elements.
CO5 Identify and solve problems using numerical techniques.
CO6 Identify and relate coordinate systems of structures
CO1 Understand the behaviour of steel structures.
CO2 Identify and compute the design loads for industrial structures
CO3 Apply concepts and design steel water tanks
CO4 Design the light gauge steel structures
67 CLE4001 Design of Steel Structures CO5 Design the steel gable frames
Understand the design of steel composite Learn to follow different structural
CO6
design specifications for composite structures
Develop complete drawings of steel structures including all details of sections and
CO7
connections
CO1 Understand the theories of slabs.
CO2 Design the structural frame member.
Design of Advanced CO3 Understand the concepts of frame analysis.
68 CLE4002
Concrete Structures CO4 Design the retaining walls.
CO5 Design the water tanks
CO6 Design the bridges and deep beams.
CO1 Understand the concepts of pre-tensioning and post-tensioning members
CO2 Analyse the flexural member.
CO3 Design a prestressed concrete beam accounting for losses
Prestressed Concrete
69 CLE4003 CO4 Calculate the deflection and crack width of prestressed members
Design
CO5 Design the flexural member
CO6 Design the member subjected to shear.
CO7 Design composite members
CO1 Apply the basics of Earthquake Engineering
CO2 Demonstrate the dynamics of structural system under earthquake load
CO3 Understand the principles of earthquake resistant design
Seismic Design of Analyze the influence of the structural / geometrical design in building
70 CLE4004 CO4
Structures characteristics
CO5 Design the beam column junctions in buildings subjected to earthquake loads.
CO6 Design a shear wall to resist the earthquake loads
CO7 Apply codal provisions on different types of structure
Programme Name : B.Tech Chemical Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues
and apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards
and with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret
data, and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT
tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and
sustainable development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and
finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Design a system for developing efficient chemical processes considering cost, safety
and environmental aspects by using modern engineering tools individually or in a
2
team.
Course Outcomes
Course Course
Course Name Outcom
Code
S.No e CO Statement
Understand concept of mechanical behaviour of materials and calculations of same
CO1 using appropriate equations
Analyse the behaviour of structural and machine components subjected to various
CHE100 Material Science and CO2 loading and support conditions based on principles of equilibrium
1
1 Strength of Materials Identify the significance of centroid/ centre of gravity and find centroids of composite
CO3 figures and bodies
Understand the concept of moment of inertia and method of finding moment of inertia
CO4 of areas and bodies
Apply the concept of stress and strain to analyze structural members and machine
CO5 parts under axial load, shear load, and bending moment
CO6 Analyze the stresses developed in cylindrical and spherical shell
CO1 Apply mole concept and ideal gas equation to express the composition of mixtures
CO2 Understand the concept of humidity and usage of psychrometric chart
Understand the method of solving steady state material balances without chemical
CHE100 CO3 reactions
2 Process Calculations
2 Estimate the extent of reaction in material balances for systems involving chemical
CO4 reactions
CO5 Analyze the processes involving recycling and bypass involving chemical reactions.
CO6 Apply simultaneous material & energy balances to industrial processes.
Define and illustrate thermodynamic equilibrium state system, ideal and nonideal
CO1 relations
Relate properties such as change in enthalpy, entropy, free energy, heat and work
CO2 requirement for any batch and flow process happens in chemical industries.
Make use of thermodynamic relations to interpret the partial molar properties of pure
CHE100 Process Engineering CO3 gases and liquids, and their mixtures.
3
3 Thermodynamics Construct and analysis the phase equilibrium data, P-x-y, T-x-y diagram for ideal binary
CO4 miscible vapour-liquid systems.
Derieve methodologies for qualitative and quantitative analysis of VLE for non-ideal
CO5 binary miscible systems using van Laar, Margules, property estimation models.
Estimate the feasibilities of any reaction, determine the equilibrium rate constant for
CO6 chemical reactions.
CO1 Draw schematic diagram of all unit operations involved in flow sheeting.
CHE100 CO2 The ability to apply knowledge of chemical engineering in process industries
4 Chemical Technology
4 CO3 Develop familiarity with major unit operation and processes on industrial scale
CO4 Ability to understand process technologies for fertilizers and petroproducts
CO5 Ability to understand the unit processes in organic synthesis.
CO6 Get conversant with the basic separation and conversion processes.
CO1 Summarize the basic principles of momentum transfer
Identify the properties and application of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluid along
CO2 with their applications
CHE100 Analyze fluid flow problems with the application of the momentum and energy
5 Momentum Transfer
5 CO3 equations in the real field applications
CO4 Determine the dimensionless numbers for momentum transfer
CO5 Evaluate the fluid flow phenomena through packed and fluidized bed
CO6 Demonstrate the mechanism of transportation of fluid.
CO1 Classify the different modes of heat transfer with their significance
CO2 Model and solve steady/unsteady state heat transfer problems
CO3 Analyze the heat transfer phenomena in fluids involving phase and no phase changes
CHE100
6 Heat Transfer Examine radiative heat transfer with and without radiation shields through shape
6
CO4 factor concept
CO5 Determine the performance of various heat types of heat exchangers
CO6 Estimate the heat transfer rate and surface area of evaporators/condensers
Distinguish the typical sources of risk in a process plant by hazard identification and
CO1 examination of case studies
CO2 Assess the severity of the consequences of incidents
CHE100 Safety and Hazard CO3 Undertake a Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP)
7
7 Analysis CO4 Explain the legal framework controlling process plant safety in industries
Demonstrate how the root cause of incidents can be investigated and analysed and the
CO5 various human and technical aspects of such causes
CO6 Identify hazard and conduct safety audit.
8 CO1 Understand the various types of catalysts and their mechanism in organic synthesis.
CO2 Interpret kinetics, mechanism and thermodynamics of nitration reaction.
Illustrate kinetics, mechanism and thermodynamics of sulphonation and amination
CO3 reaction
CHE100 Unit Processes in Distinguish and differentiate kinetics, mechanism and thermodynamics of reactions
8 Organic Synthesis CO4 involved in petrochemical industries.
Apply basic engineering and science concepts for selecting suitable process for organic
CO5 synthesis
CO6 Analyze various factors affecting the yield of organic chemicals
CO1 Understand significance and scope of biochemical processes
Classification of microorganisms and cell functions for industrial biochemical processes
CO2 enzyme and kinetics for bioprocesses.
CO3 Apply Chemical Engineering Principles to develop kinetic models for bioprocesses.
CHE100 Biochemical
9 Application of the theoretical basics of chemical engineering and unit operations in
9 Engineering
CO4 designing bioreactors process equipment
CO5 Analyze bioreactor performance.
Distinguish downstream processing and biological Sewage treatment Comprehension in
CO6 solving open ended chemical problems using biochemical route.
Explain the importance of water and various methods for water softening and
CO1 purification.
Classify the different types of fuels and boilers used in process industries for the
CO2 generation of steam.
CHE101 CO3 Identify the different types of compressors and blowers for handling air and inert gases.
10 Process Plant Utilities
0 Summarize the different types of equipment used for humidification, and
CO4 dehumidification
CO5 Select a suitable refrigeration system for a typical application in process industries.
Interpret the application of correct type of insulation system for control of heat losses
CO6 and learn about proper utilization of inert gases on the process plants.
11 CO1 Demonstrate the basic principles of Chemical Engineering Systems
CO2 Recognize the different types of optimization problems for process engineering
CO3 Evaluate single and multivariable optimization chemical engineering problems
CHE101 Optimization of
1 Chemical Processes CO4 Execute the complex chemical engineering processes using software tools
CO5 Identify the different types of hypotheses for the model equations chemical system
CO6 Solve the Optimal Control and Dynamic optimization problems
Emphasizes fundamentals of mathematics and integrates them in application to
CO1 traditional Natural Gas Engineering to improve further needs.
CO2 Select, locate and orient systems for offshore problems.
Develop an ability to revamp and retrofit a system, process to meet desired needs
within realistic constraints such as environmental, health, safety, manufacturability and
CHE101 CO3 sustainability in the field of Natural Gas
12 Natural Gas Engineering
3 Apply Natural Gas Refining principles and practices for optimizing resource
CO4 development and management .
Recognize the purification mechanism to estimate, design equipment’s for processing,
CO5 storage and transport.
Inspect project economics and resource valuation methods for design and decision
CO6 making under conditions of risk and uncertainty.
Explain the composition of crude oil and its products, along with its properties and
CO1 characterization methods
CO2 Discuss the basic separation and conversion processes used in refining crude oil
CHE101 Implement the chemical engineering principles to the analysis of safe and efficient
13 Petroleum Technology
4 CO3 refinery operations
CO4 Identify the specifications required for good quality petroleum product
CO5 Exemplify the process of purification and fractionation of crude oil.
CO6 Interpret the relationship safety and environment in Petroleum Refining Industries
CHE101 Petrochemical CO1 Provide a detailed insight of all the chemicals derived from petroleum.
14
5 Technology CO2 Develop familiarity with major polymerization processes on industrial scale
CO3 Ability to understand process technologies for Fibers, Elastomers and resins
CO4 Ability to understand the unit processes in organic synthesis
CO5 Exemplify various Codes, Standards and Norms associated with Petrochemical products
CO6 Plan the proper conversion route to upgrade the products.
CO1 Understand the importance of fermentation with reference to industrial microbiology
CO2 Summarize kinetics prevalent in microbial processes
Understand the process to select and manage microorganisms from natural source to
CHE101 Fermentation CO3 fermentation
15
6 Technology Interpret the acquired knowledge on fermenter configuration for different types of
CO4 cells and enzymes
CO5 Design of fermenter and the downstream processing of fermentation products
CO6 Create innovative applications for fermentation technologies for novel products
Determine the various engineering properties of the raw material used in food
CO1 processing which will be useful to design the various food Processing equipment’s
CO2 Device the suitable dryers with considering technical and economical point of view
CHE101 Food Process Understand the knowledge in different food processing operations involved in various
16 CO3 food manufacturing process
7 Engineering
Identify and transform different processing technology to produce quality food
CO4 products
CO5 Focus and understand the unit operations involved in food technology
CO6 Organize to learn the packaging material and methods and the cost involved
CO1 Understand the basic principle of membrane separation processes
CO2 Describe different technic available for membrane characterization.
CHE101 Membrane Separation Derive various transport models for membrane flux and concentration polarization for
17
8 Technology CO3 various membrane systems.
Compute membrane flux and concentration polarization using various transport
CO4 models for various membrane systems.
CO5 Analyze a membrane process and design components to carry out a specific separation.
CO6 Importance of gas and bio separation membranes for industrial application.
CO1 Explain the importance of different types of polymers and their applications.
CO2 Classify the different methods of polymerization processes and their mechanism.
CO3 Identify the different structure and size, and properties of the polymers.
CHE101
18 Polymer Technology CO4 Summarize the different additives used and their properties in polymerization process.
9
CO5 Select suitable polymer processing techniques for preparation of various polymers.
Interpret the application of correct type of biopolymers and bio-nanocomposites for
CO6 biomedical applications.
Realize the role of essential elements for plant growth and the need of nitrogenous,
CO1 phosphate and potash fertilizers
Identify reactions and unit operations involved in the manufacturing of various
CO2 fertilizers
CHE102
19 Fertilizer Technology CO3 Describe various physical and chemical properties of fertilizers
0
CO4 Categorize the major engineering problems associated in fertilizer manufacturing.
CO5 Explain the importance of bio fertilizers, fluid fertilizers and controlled release fertilizer
CO6 Analyze the impact of pollution from fertilizer industry based on pollution standards.
CO1 Ability to understand process technologies for chemical products development.
CO2 Separate mixed components based on their material composition and properties
CHE102 CO3 Identify engineering problems in Unit operations
20 Mechanical Operations
2 CO4 Calculate the resistance developed in filtration systems
CO5 Design agitation vessel based on standard design criterion
CO6 Get conversant with the basic separation and conversion processes
Production and CO1 Explain the concepts of production and operations. Differentiate between them.
CHE102
21 Operations CO2 Analyse situations and use different models for decision making.
3
Management
CO3 Design the product and process layout
CO4 Manage the materials – inventory, and can decide when to order, how much to order.
CO5 Judge the quality control and Inspection using statistical tools.
CO6 Develop Gantt chart, and conduct project evaluation and review.
CO1 Classify various reaction types and their applications
Apply the principles of reaction kinetics, formulate rate equations and analyze the
CO2 batch reactor data
CHE200 Chemical Reaction CO3 Design ideal reactors (Batch, CSTR and PFR) for simple chemical reaction schemes.
22
1 Engineering Develop skills to choose the right reactor among single, multiple, recycle reactor, etc.
CO4 schemes
CO5 Evaluate selectivity, reactivity and yield for parallel and mixed reactions.
CO6 Design non-isothermal reactors and the heat exchange equipment required
CO1 Understand and read flowcharts and ways of interpreting the drawings.
Explain the procedure involved in selection and design methodology of fluid handling
CO2 equipments, pressure vessels, heat transfer equipment
CO3 Summarize the basics to design separation equipment and ideal reactors
CHE200 Process equipment
23 Application of Pinch Technology techniques to solve the energy recovery and the Heat
2 design and Economics
CO4 Exchanger network.
Apply economic principles to do cost estimation of projects and equipments, selection
CO5 between alternatives and replacement and profit analysis in chemical industries.
Analyse open ended process equipment design problems. (J component and
CO6 Laboratory)
CO1 Understand and analyze the needs of the customers
CO2 Apply engineering knowledge to convert needs to product specifications
CHE200 Chemical Product CO3 Create and generate innovative ideas for products
24
3 Design CO4 Evaluate and select among ideas
CO5 Analyze the manufacture of products
CO6 Design better marketable products
Classify the various types of fuels like liquid, solid and gaseous fuels available for firing
CO1 in boilers and furnaces
CO2 Compare various fuel properties and its efficient use
Choose the right type of fuel depends on various factors such as availability, storage,
CHE200 CO3 handling, pollution and cost of fuel
25 Fuels and Combustion
6 CO4 Differentiate the properties of exhaust and flue gases
Execute basic engineering and science concepts for the design of various combustion
CO5 Equipment
Judge various air pollution controlling techniques for reducing the pollution generated
CO6 from combustion of various fuels
Formulate engineering problem as mathematical model for an appropriate solution
CO1 using numerical methods.
Solve roots of a single equation, simultaneous equations, interpolation, regression
CO2 fitting, integration and optimization using different numerical techniques.
Computational CO3 Compute numerical integration and optimization using different methods.
CHE300
26 Methods in Process Identify alternate schemes followed in numerical methods for finding the solutions for
1
Engineering CO4 Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE) and Partial Differential Equations (PDE).
Create MATLAB program for roots finding, simultaneous equations, optimization,
CO5 regression and curve fitting, numerical integration, ODE and PDE.
Solve numerical methods problems using software packages (Such as Aspen Plus, VBA,
CO6 CFX etc..).
Demonstrate knowledge of chemical process systems as well as the operating
CO1 principles of common instruments.
Process
CHE300 Understand concepts of the mathematical modeling and develop transfer functions of
27 Instrumentation and
2 CO2 open loop control systems and their responces with different forcing functions.
Control
Develop closed loop block diagram and analyse with setpoint and load changes to
CO3 calculate offset.
Identify the modes of controllers required for process system with their characteristics
CO4 and tune the controllers with the right technique for optimization of the system.
Analyze the stability of the control system with time and frequency domain analysis
CO5 techniques.
CO6 Compare different advanced control schemes to various processes.
Apply Steady state molecular diffusion in fluids under stagnant and laminar flow
CO1 conditions
Provide the Correlation for convective mass transfer coefficient for various chemical
CO2 engineering applications like, flow over a flat plate, Packed column and spheres
Interpret the theories of mass transfer and relate individual and overall mass transfer
CHE300
28 Mass Transfer coefficients
3
CO3
Recognize the principle of humidification and its application in classifying and
CO4 designing the cooling tower
Comprehend the need and application of dryers in a chemical process and its
CO5 classification based on the material dried
CO6 Select and learn the types of Crystallizers used in practice and its principle
Understand the heterogeneous reaction systems and design the reactors for fluid-solid
CO1 systems.
CO2 Identify the conversion in a non-ideal reactor using tracer information.
Analyze the role of catalyst in reactions and the transport mechanism in heterogeneous
CHE300 Heterogeneous CO3 catalysts.
29
4 Reaction Engineering CO4 Design and characterize catalyst surface properties for better activation of the catalyst
Identify critical parameters affecting the performance of heterogeneous and multi-
CO5 phase reactors.
Construct and apply a general problem solving approach to design heterogeneous and
CO6 multiphase reactors.
CO1 Understand the principles for developing a Process flow sheet and its execution
CO2 Illustrates the approaches to follow in plant simulation
CHE300 Process Plant CO3 Utilize commercial software’s for complete simulation of refineries
30
6 Simulation CO4 Interpret steady state process plant simulation
CO5 Overcome the debottleneck existing in process plant and have maximum productivity
CO6 Implement the strategies for solving simple and complex plant problems
CO1 Define and relate the basic types of multiphase systems in process industries
Identify the type of flow-pattern and flow regimes for fluid-fluid (gas-liquid and liquid-
CO2 liquid) and fluid-solids systems.
CHE300 CO3 Construct one dimensional Steady state models in multiphase flows
31 Multiphase Flow
7 CO4 Interpret Drift Flux models two phase system
CO5 Formulate and estimate flow properties for phase change systems.
Design and fabricate the columns to handle for multiphase system in chemical
CO6 engineering operations.
CO1 Understand basics of pollution parameters and characteristics of industrial wastes.
CO2 Distinguish types of standards and legislations and resource optimization methods.
CHE300 Industrial Pollution CO3 Categories sources, types, and control equipment’s for industrial air pollution.
32
8 Engineering CO4 Classify and design methods of wastewater treatment
CO5 Differentiate various solid waste disposal techniques.
CO6 Evaluate waste treatment flow sheets of various process industries.
Describe basic principles of various equilibrium staged operations involving material
CO1 and energy balances.
CHE400 Equilibrium Staged Determine the number of equilibrium stages required for various equilibrium staged
33
1 Operations CO2 operations.
Determine number of transfer units and height requirements for continuous contact
CO3 equilibrium staged operations.
CO4 Explain different column/equipment used for various separation applications.
Solve equilibrium staged operations using simulation softwares such as Aspen Plus,
CO5 MATLAB Simulink, Pro Simulator etc.,.
Recognize modern separation techniques applied in industries for high purity
CO6 products.
Understand and relate transport properties of molecular transfer of momentum,
energy and mass transport. Illustrate the orientation of the coordinate systems for any
CO1 flow system.
Solve and physically interpret one-dimensional steady state momentum transfer, heat
conduction and species diffusion problems in rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical
CO2 geometries, with and without generation/loss.
CHE400 Make use of Navier-Stoke’s equation with right boundary conditions to examine the
34 Transport Phenomena
2 CO3 problems related to fluid, heat and mass transfer.
Evaluate the interphase transport properties for internal flow and external flow and
CO4 estimate powere that required for fluid flow.
CO5 Ability to do heat, mass and momentum transfer analysis
Formulate and solve industrial problems along with appropriate approximations and
CO6 boundary conditions.
Demonstrate the basic principles of chemical engineering for modeling of chemical
CO1 system
CO2 Apply mathematical tools to solve model equations
Modelling and Analyze the linear steady state and un-steady state lumped system of process
CHE400
35 Simulation in Process CO3 industries
3
Engineering
CO4 Construct the model equations for the Chemical Engineering system
CO5 Evaluate the model solving ability for various unit processes and unit operations
CO6 Execute the algorithm for different chemical engineering systems.
CO1 Distinguish the behaviour of fluidization under various operating conditions.
CO2 Elucidate the various industrial applications of fluidization
CHE400 CO3 Determine minimum fluidization velocity and terminal velocity
36 Fluidization Engineering
5 CO4 Design suitable gas distributor for fluidized beds
CO5 Apply various models for designing the fluidized bed systems
CO6 Analyze the performance of various fluidized bed systems
Programme Name: B. Sc. Computer Science
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues
PO_02: Having problem solving ability- solving social issues and computer domain specific problems
Ability to use the emerging software development techniques and tools of computer science to provide
2 real time solutions for latest applications.
Course Outcomes
4 CSC1004 Operating Systems Summarize the principles of various Memory Management Techniques in
CO4
Operating Systems.
CO5 Discuss the issues related to security in operating systems.
Evaluate the tradeoffs in design and implementation concepts used in the
CO6
development of Operating Systems.
CO1 Empathize the e-Business Architecture, Process and Opportunities.
Discover the major electronic payment issues and security issues against security
CO2
threats.
CO3 Explore the current scope of various electronic transactions
5 CSC1005 E-Commerce CO4 Illustrate the role and function of each technologies in e-Commerce
Identify the main forms of search engine marketing, optimization techniques, and
CO5
their application in online marketing campaigns.
Manifest the application and services to the development of e-Commerce
CO6
applications.
Write C programs using array, structures, unions, dynamic memory allocation
CO1
functions and command line arguments.
Describe and simulate various linear data structures like stacks, queues, linked lists
CO2
using static and dynamic allocation and use them in solving problems.
Represent and manipulate data using nonlinear data structures like trees and
6 CSC2001 Data Structures CO3
graphs to design algorithms for various applications.
CO4 Apply suitable strategies for searching and sorting.
CO5 Illustrate various hashing techniques.
CO6 Identify an appropriate data structure for a problem and implement it.
C07 Demonstrate graph traversal algorithms.
Demonstrate the features of object oriented programming approach and basic
CO1
constructs of C++.
CO2 Implement modular programming using functions and its overloading.
CO3 Formulate user define data type using classes and objects.
Object Oriented
7 CSC2002 CO4 Discuss various methods to initialize an object using constructors and destructors.
Programming
Illustrate the concepts of friend functions and polymorphism using operator
CO5
overloading. To choose and design reusable applications.
CO6 Idealize the concepts of generic programming using templates.
CO6 Design and code data transfer scripts using XML languages for the transfer of data.
CO7 Manipulation of video sequences with audio clips for streaming purpose.
CO1 Interpret the basic hardware and software components of the graphics system.
CO2 Implement various algorithms to scan convert the basic geometrical primitives.
Principles of Computer CO3 Explore the knowledge on the attributes of primitives and color models.
19 CSC1010
Graphics CO4 Apply the transformation on two dimensional objects.
CO5 Infer and demonstrate how the 2D and 3D objects are viewed and projected.
CO6 Analyze and implement the various algorithms on visibility of the objects.
To be able to define how the object oriented approach differs from the traditional
CO1
approach to system analysis and design.
Object Oriented
20 CSC1011 To recognize the difference between various object relationships: inheritance,
Analysis and Design CO2
association, whole-part and dependence relationship.
CO3 To be able to solve complex systems by performing Unified design and analysis.
CO4 To be able to measure the level of user satisfaction and quality assurance achieved.
CO5 To apply the risk management approaches to measure the design models.
To create interaction diagram that models the dynamic aspects of a software system
CO6
using appropriate notations
To be able to show the role and function of each UML model in developing object
CO7
oriented software
To be able to understand the facets of the unified process approach to designing,
CO8
building software systems and testing the models using appropriate tools.
Interpret the contribution of data warehousing and data pre-processing techniques
CO1
in real world data
CO2 Design and demonstrate a dimensional model for Data Warehouse.
CO3 Analyze the strengths and limitations of various data warehousing models.
CO4 Apply data cubing and OLAP techniques for decision support system.
21 CSC1012 Data Warehousing Describe the components of enterprise data warehouse and review the various data
CO5
warehouse server.
Extract, cleanse, integrate, and transform heterogeneous data into single enterprise
CO6
data warehouse.
Describe and utilize the range of techniques for designing data warehouse for real
CO7
world applications
CO1 Gains generic knowledge about the architectures and system software.
CO2 Ability to write interrupts service routines and assembly language programs.
Exemplify various features of assembler and design of pass structures of
CO3
assemblers.
22 CSC1013 System Software
CO4 Explores the pre-processed macro and macro facilities.
Able to identify how linker and loader create an executable program from an
CO5
object module.
CO6 Characterize the various debugging techniques and software tools.
Classify various computing paradigms and interpret di_erent cloud deployment
CO1
models.
CO2 Comprehend the cloud services SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and issues in cloud computing.
CO3 Ability to create a virtualized cloud environment.
23 CSC1014 Cloud Computing
CO4 Understand various security issues in cloud infrastructure.
CO5 Illustrate how parallelization is achieved in cloud computing.
Summarizes communication with other cloud services and collaborate with web
CO6
based tools and implement the concepts in a cloud environment.
Analyze the security threats and fundamental concepts of cryptography and number
CO1
theory.
CO2 Describe the symmetric cryptographic algorithms and its working principles
CO3 Describe the Asymmetric cryptographic algorithms and the its fundamental
CO4 Study and analyze the authentication process with hash functions
Compare the working principles of hash functions and study about the various types
CO5
24 CSC1015 Cryptography of hash functions in detail
Describe about the working principle of digital signature schemes and Compare
CO6
with various kinds of digital signature schemes.
Describe about the network security issues and fundamental requirements of
CO7
security services
Describe the need of security to protect data in computer and communication
CO8
environments against several different varieties of fraud
Describe the different elements of multimedia and the way they are used for
CO1
creating multimedia application.
CO2 Demonstrate the need for digital representations and signal conversion.
25 CSC1016 Multimedia Systems CO3 Determine the use of image color model and text in multimedia content.
CO4 Explain audio recording devices and process of audio editing.
CO5 Analyze the formats of video signals and video editing software.
CO6 Apply principles of animation to create and edit animations.
Associate the multimedia standards on text, audio, image and video for building
CO7
an application.
CO1 Recall the basic building blocks of the computer.
CO2 Interpret the various addressing modes and instruction formats.
CO3 Identify the various forms of parallel processing.
CO4 Categorize the data representation formats.
26 CSC2004 Computer Architecture
CO5 Examine the basic Arithmetic algorithms of computer.
Explain the importance of hierarchical memory organization and able to construct
CO6
larger memories.
CO7 Describes the importance of input/output interfacing.
CO1 Design simple programs using simple and multiple forms in VB.
CO2 Understand various event handling mechanisms in visual basic.
Design effective user interfaces and test Visual Basic applications for real time
CO3
problems.
27 CSC3004 Visual Programming Able to choose various objects to connect with backend databases for the given
CO4
scenario.
Exemplify various Application Programming Interfaces in VB and MFC in VC++
CO5
for windows programming.
Provide solutions to various contemporary issues using the features of VB and
CO6
windows programming.
CO1 Identify the main sources of Big Data and summarize the need of data analytics.
CO2 Demonstrate an ability to use frameworks like Hadoop and related tools.
CO3 Solve Data Intensive tasks using the Map Reduce Paradigm.
CO4 Relate the importance of unstructured data.
Fundamentals of Data
28 CSC3005 CO5 Interpret the application of parallel algorithms in achieving scalable solutions.
Analytics
Apply algorithms for Classifying text, Clustering and finding associations in Big
CO6
Data.
Elucidate the applications, design and implement solutions to real-world
CO7
problems.
CO1 Recognize key areas and issues in data mining.
CO2 Prepare the data needed for data mining using preprocessing techniques.
Discover interesting patterns from large amounts of data using Association Rule
CO3
Mining and Classification techniques
29 CSC3006 Data Mining
CO4 Formulate patterns to predict numerical values using regression techniques.
CO5 Apply evaluation metrics to predict the accuracy of the classifier.
CO6 Compile data into clusters applying various clustering algorithms.
CO7 Summarize about the concepts of text mining and web mining.
CO1 Analyze the performance of algorithms using various asymptotic notations.
CO2 Analyze the time complexity of algorithms using recurrence relations.
Design an efficient algorithm for a real-time problem using a suitable algorithmic
CO3
strategy.
30 CSC3007 Design of Algorithms CO4 Solve real life computing problems efficiently by using graph algorithms.
Illustrate linear time sorting techniques and their applications in real world
CO5
scenarios.
Categorize the feasibility and limitations of solutions to real world problems based
CO6
on complexity.
CO1 Describe the fundamentals of system administration.
CO2 Install and administer an operating system.
31 CSC4003 System Administration CO3 Explain the structure of a file system.
CO4 Manage users and groups.
CO5 Administer secondary storage management.
Programme Name : B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues
and apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards
and with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret
data, and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT
tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and
sustainable development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and
finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Use modern tools and techniques to solve contemporary problems in the field of
2 Electronics and Communication Engineering.
Analyze and understand deeper aspects of the problem and provide creative design
3 solutions through high level thinking skills to attain the desired outcomes.
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
CO1 Comprehend and analyze dc and ac electric circuits using circuital laws.
CO2 Apply various network theorems to determine the response of the circuit.
Demonstrate a basic understanding of transient behavior of RL, RC and RLC
CO3
circuits
Fundamentals of Reflect the understanding of the sinusoidal steady state behavior of electric
1 ECE1001 CO4
Electrical Circuits networks and determine power in these circuits.
CO5 Estimate complex power and understand resonance in ac circuits.
CO6 Compare electric and magnetic circuits and analyze the given magnetic circuit.
Demonstrate basic proficiency in building simple electrical circuits and operating
CO7
fundamental electrical engineering equipment.
CO1 Understand the semiconductor physics of the intrinsic and extrinsic materials
Semiconductor Devices Comprehend the characteristics of the various P-N junction diode and special
2 ECE1002 CO2
and Circuts diodes.
CO3 Able to analyze the diode with different DC and AC models.
Construct the electronic circuits using the PN junction diode for various
CO4
applications.
Comprehend the impact of terminal voltages over the current using the BJT and
CO5
MOSFET devices characteristics.
Design and analyze the BJT and MOSFET in different configurations and study
CO6
their parameters with various biasing schemes for suitable applications.
Analyze the current–voltage characteristics of various semiconductor devices and
CO7
their digital logic implementations.
CO1 Derive and convert the coordinate system in space.
Derive the electric flux density from the Gauss’s law and define potential and
CO2
potential gradient.
CO3 Describe the current and current density from Ohm’s law.
Electromagnetic Field
3 ECE1003
Theory Solve the capacitance problem using Poisson’s equations and Laplace’s equations
CO4
and the boundary conditions between two different media of different dielectrics.
CO5 Solve different problems on forces and torques on a closed circuit.
Understand the time-varying electric and magnetic fields and plane wave
CO6
propagation.
Differentiate between various types of signals and understand the implication of
CO1
operations of signals
Understand and classify systems based on the impulse response behavior of both
CO2
continuous time and discrete time systems
Perform domain transformation from time to frequency and understand the energy
CO3
distribution as a function of frequency.
4 ECE1004 Signals and Systems Apply Fourier transform for discrete time signals and understand the difference
CO4
between CTFT and DTFT.
Usefulness of convolution for analysing the LTI systems and understand the
CO5
concepts of power spectral density through correlation.
Solve differential and difference equations with initial conditions using Laplace and
CO6
Z transforms.
CO7 Design a system based on the concepts of system properties.
5 ECE1005 CO1 Differentiate between the types of sensors available
CO2 Characterize and mathematically model a sensor
CO3 Analyze different resistive sensors and utilize them for suitable applications
Analyze various inductive and capacitive sensors, and utilize them for suitable
CO4
Sensors and applications
Instrumentation CO5 Select a sensor for particular application
CO6 Recommend appropriate instrumentations for specific application
Apply the knowledge about the measuring instruments to use them more
CO7
effectively.
Apply the knowledge of various circuit analysis techniques such as mesh analysis,
CO1
nodal analysis, and network theorems to investigate the given network
CO2 Able to solve the networks using graphical approach
CO3 Able to analyze the given network by transforming from time domain to S domain
6 ECE2001 Network Theory
Express the periodic sources using Fourier series and simplify the analysis using
CO4
phasors approach
CO5 Analyze the given network by transforming from time domain to frequency domain
CO6 Design and analyze two-port networks, passive filters and attenuators
CO1 Design simple electronic circuits based on diodes.
Design a BJT and MOSFET amplifier for the specifications given and analyze
CO2
transient and frequency response.
CO3 Distinguish different classes of power amplifiers and employ it.
Analog Electronic CO4 Classify the different current mirrors based on the biasing.
7 ECE2002 Illustrate MOSFET based differential amplifiers with active biasing and its
Circuits CO5
frequency response.
CO6 Construction of feedback amplifier and oscillator circuit for the given specifications
CO7 Understand the contemporary issues related to analog electronic circuits.
Design, simulation, modeling and hardware implementation of analog circuits with
CO8
discrete components.
CO1 Understand the number systems and IC characteristics
8 ECE2003 Digital Logic Design CO2 Understand the Boolean algebra and its properties
CO3 Optimize the logic functions using K-map
CO4 Design and analyse the combinational logic circuits
CO5 Get grip on Verilog HDL syntax
CO6 Design and analyse the sequential logic circuits
CO7 Implement and simulate the combinational logic circuits using Verilog HDL
Obtain solutions to transmission line equations with characteristic impedance, input
CO1
impedance and propagation constant.
Able to solve the numerical problems of lossy, lossless and distortion less
CO2
transmission line.
Distinguish between reflection coefficient plane and the impedance plane, location
CO3 of SWR, voltage maxima and minima points and solve impedance and admittance
Transmission Lines and calculations using Smith Chart.
9 ECE2004
Waveguides Design and interpret the impedance matching transmission line sections using
CO4
single stub, double stub and LC sections using Smith Chart.
Analyze the field components of different waveguides and planar transmission lines
CO5
based on various modes of E and H field .
Understand the various interference techniques due to EM fields and the
CO6
compatibility of the EM systems.
Extend the concept of single random variable to two and multi-random variables.
CO1
Understand the probability density functions for multiple random variables
Perform transformation on multiple random variables and understand the concept of
CO2
central limit theorem
Interpret the random processes in terms of stationarity, statistical independence and
Probability Theory and CO3
10 ECE2005 correlation
Random Process
CO4 Compute the power spectral density of the random signals
Able to interpret the effect of random signals on LTI systems output both in time
CO5
and frequency domain.
Able to design matched filter/Optimum filter for extracting signals in the presence
CO6
of noise.
Comprehend, classify and analyze the signals and systems, also, transform the time
CO1
domain signals and response of the system to frequency domain
11 ECE2006 Digital Signal Processing CO2 Able to simplify the Fourier transform computations using fast algorithms
CO3 Comprehend the various analog filter design techniques and their digitization.
CO4 Able to design the digital filters.
CO5 Able to realize the digital filters using delay elements, summer, etc.
CO6 Able to realize the lattice filters using delay elements, ladders, summers, etc
CO7 Able to analyze and exploit the real-time signal processing application
CO8 Design and implement systems using the imbibed signal processing concepts
CO1 Able to comprehend the elements of electronic communication system
Ability to design AM, DSB-SC and SSB-SC modulation and demodulation, and to
CO2
calculate the power of AM, DSB-SC and SSB-SC schemes.
CO3 Able to design DSB-SC and SSB-SC modulator and demodulator.
Comprehend and compare the FM and PM generation and design, distinguish
Analog communication CO4
12 ECE3001 Wideband and Narrowband FM signals.
systems
CO5 Comprehend and compare different angle demodulators.
Able to design radio receivers, identify role of AGC, and compute noise voltage,
CO6
signal-to-noise ratio, noise figure, noise temperature and figure of merit.
Determine the Nyquist sampling rate of a given signal, explain aliasing effect,
CO7
Comprehend and compare the different pulse modulation techniques
CO1 Clear understanding of fundamental concepts of MOS transistors
CO2 Able to design simple logic gates using CMOS logic style
CO3 Able to calculate power and delay of simple CMOS circuits
13 ECE3002 VLSI System Design CO4 Understand fabrication processes and their impact on the circuit performance
Able to design and validate combinational and sequential circuits using different
CO5
logic styles
CO6 Able to design VLSI circuits at sub-system abstraction level
CO7 Able to use modern EDA tools to design VLSI circuits
Comprehend and analyze architectures of microprocessors, microcontroller and
CO1
ARM7 processor
Microcontroller and its CO2 Comprehend the evaluations of the Intel (i3, i5, i7) series processors
14 ECE3003
Applications
CO3 Comprehend the memory organization of 8051 microcontroller
CO4 Showcase the skill, knowledge and ability of programming using instruction set
Work with microcontroller and interfaces including general purpose input/ output
CO5
and timers
Comprehend and use peripheral serial communication and the concepts of interrupts
CO6
in 8051 microcontroller
Interface 8051 microcontroller with the input and output devices such as LEDs,
CO7
LCDs, 7-segment display and keypad
Design 8051 microcontroller based system with analog-to-digital converters and
CO8 digital-to-analog converters within realistic constraints like user specification,
availability of components etc.
Comprehend the sampling process of analog signal and recover the original signal
CO1
without any distortion.
Apply the knowledge of signal theory and evaluate the performance of various
CO2
waveform coding techniques.
CO3 Characterize various line coding techniques in time and frequency domains.
CO4 Design the baseband pulse for ISI free transmission over finite bandwidth channels.
Digital Communication
15 ECE4001 Describe the mathematical model of a digital modulation technique, characterize the
Systems CO5
effect of AWGN channel and determine its bit error rate performance.
Describe and analyze the digital communication system with spread spectrum
CO6
modulation.
Design as well as conduct experiments, analyze and interpret the results to provide
CO7 valid conclusions for digital modulators and demodulators using hardware
components and MATLAB tool.
employ the tools of Fourier series to find harmonics of periodic functions from the
CO1
tabulated values
apply the concepts of eigenvalues, eigen vectors and diagonalisation in linear
CO2
systems
Applications of CO3 know the techniques of solving differential equations
16 MAT2002 Differential and
understand the series solution of differential equations and finding eigen values,
Difference Equations CO4
eigen functions of Strum-Liouville’s problem
Know the Z-transform and its application in population dynamics and digital signal
CO5
processing
CO6 demonstrate MATLAB programming for engineering problems
17 MAT3004 Applied Linear Algebra CO1 Observe the difference between exact solution and approximate solution
use the numerical techniques (algorithms) to find the solution (approximate)
CO2
algebraic equations and system of equations
CO3 fit the data using interpolation technique and spline methods
find the solution of ordinary differential equations , Heat and Wave equation
CO4
numerically
apply calculus of variation techniques to extremize the functional and also find
CO5
approximate series solution to ordinary differential equations
Evaluating and providing suitable techniques for solving a problem using basic
CO1
properties of Data Structures.
CO2 Analyse the performance of algorithms using asymptotic notations.
CO3 Demonstrate knowledge of basic data structures and legal operations on them.
Datastructures and Illustrate different types of algorithmic approaches to problem solving and assess
18 CSE2003 CO4
Algorithms the trade-offs involved.
Analyse basic graph algorithms, operations and applications through a structured
CO5
(well-defined) algorithmic approach.
CO6 Categorize the feasibility and limitations of solutions to real-world problems.
CO7 Provide efficient algorithmic solution to real-world problems.
CO1 Interpret the evolution of OS functionality, structures and layers.
CO2 Apply various types of system calls and to find the stages of various process states.
CO3 Design a model scheduling algorithm to compute various scheduling criteria.
Apply and analyse communication between inter process and synchronization
CO4
techniques.
19 CSE2005 Operating Systems Implement page replacement algorithms, solve memory management problems and
CO5
segmentation.
Differentiate the file systems for applying different allocation and access
CO6
techniques.
Representing virtualization and demonstrating the various operating systems tasks
CO7
and the principle algorithms for enumerating those tasks.
Introduction to Nano Understand and appreciate the novel concepts in the field of nanoscience and
20 ECE1006 Science and Nano CO1 nanotechnology. Also to comprehend and compare various particles based on their
Technology distribution functions and the degrees of quantization.
CO2 Understand the basic concepts of quantum mechanics.
CO3 Understand about the change in properties at nanoscale.
Know the types of nanostructures and few important nanomaterials including
CO4
carbon nanotubes.
Gain knowledge about bottom-up and top-down approaches for producing
CO5
nanomaterials.
Be aware of various morphological characterization techniques and selecting the
CO6
appropriate tool for their future research.
Be aware of various spectroscopic characterization techniques and work on
CO7
futuristic applications of nanomaterials.
Understand the band structures of various types of semiconductors and choice
CO1
of materials for optical process in semiconductors.
Understand the basic concepts of optical absorption and recombination process in
CO2
semiconductors.
Understand the various types of optical sources, characteristics and their
CO3
applications.
21 ECE1007 Optoelectronics
Apply, analyze and design circuits using optoelectronic components for various
CO4
applications and analyze their performance.
Understand the various types of optical detectors and modulators, characteristics
CO5
and their applications.
Exploit the way to improve the use of optoelectronic components in engineering
CO6
modern application systems and their longevity.
Perform testing and identification of various electronic components and
CO1
instruments.
Electronics Hardware CO2 Perform trouble shooting of simple electronic circuits
22 ECE1008
Trouble Shooting
CO3 Perform soldering, basic operations of hardware trouble shooting on a PCB.
CO4 Construct and Implement basic application oriented circuits on PCB.
CO1 Understand the necessity of robots in various applications.
Comprehend the working of basic electric, electronic and other types of drives
23 ECE2008 Robotics and Automation CO2
required in robots.
CO3 Identify a suitable sensor for a specific robot.
Derive the mathematical model of robotic systems and analyze its kinematic
CO4
behavior.
Design robots for diverse environments encompassing all types of motions and
CO5
paths.
Apply the ideas for performing various robotic tasks with the application of
CO6
programming skills.
CO7 Design of different types of robots for various applications.
CO1 Differentiate real time applications as open loop or closed loop system.
CO2 Analyze the system from the transfer function.
Design the compensators and controllers and find the stability of these control
CO3
systems.
Ability to compute steady state and transient response of the different order of the
24 ECE2010 Control Systems CO4
system and also to analyze its error coefficients.
CO5 Analyze the frequency domain response of the control systems.
Apply various control systems concepts to analyze and find the stability of control
CO6
systems.
CO7 Analyse the observability of the system in state modeling.
Understand the functional components of a computer and ability to understand
CO1 different types of bus architectures and differences between Von-Neumann vs.
Harvard architectures.
Understand how basic arithmetic operations are implemented in computer
CO2 architecture and how signed multiplication and divisions are carried out using
Booth multiplier and divider in processor architectures.
Compare the differences between CISC and RISC architectures and ability to
CO3
Computer Organization understand and design the hardwired and micro programmed control units.
25 ECE3004
and Architectures Gain knowledge between the levels of memory subsystems like Cache memory and
CO4 Virtual memory and ability to understand memory mapping schemes used in
computer architectures
Classify types of I/O schemes and their operations and ability to choose the scheme
CO5
based on the requirements.
Comprehend the methods of performance enhancement techniques such as
CO6 pipelining and their hazards, Scalar and Vector processing architectures,
Multiprocessing techniques like SMP.
CO1 Perform histogram processing and apply spatial filter on images.
CO2 Apply transformation techniques like 2D-FFT, DWT and KL transform on images.
CO3 Perform filtering in frequency domain for enhancement of images.
CO4 Process the color image as three dimensions and enhance.
26 ECE3005 Digital Image Processing Design various standard image compression techniques and see their effects in
CO5
terms of data reduction.
Apply various segmentation algorithms on the image and to represent the boundary
CO6
descriptions and region descriptors.
CO7 Design and implement algorithms using the imbibed image processing concepts
To translate biological motivations into various characteristics of artificial neural
CO1
networks
To comprehend and analyze basic learning laws of neural networks and activation
CO2
functions used.
CO3 To interpret associative memories for storing and recalling the input patterns
Neural Networks and To learn and implement supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms for
27 ECE3009 CO4
Fuzzy Control various applications.
To learn fuzzification and de-fuzzification methods for developing Fuzzy
CO5
inference systems
To apply and integrate various neuro-fuzzy techniques for designing intelligent
CO6
systems using ANFIS and CANFIS.
CO7 To design a model using neural networks and fuzzy logic for various applications.
CO1 Identify the type of radio-wave propagation for different communication
CO2 Comprehend the radiation mechanism of wired antennas and dipoles.
Identify basic antenna parameters and contrast radiation patterns of different
Antennas and wave CO3
28 ECE3010 antennas.
Propagation
CO4 Design and analyze antenna arrays and wire antennas
CO5 Design and analyze aperture antennas and patch antennas
CO6 Appropriately choose an antenna for specific application.
CO1 Identify various applications and measurement schemes for microwave circuits.
29 ECE3011 Microwave Engineering
CO2 Comprehend the performance of different microwave sources and ferrite devices.
CO3 Analyze microwave circuits using scattering parameters.
CO4 Design and analyze power dividers and couplers at microwave frequencies.
CO5 Design and analyze low pass filters at microwave frequencies.
Understand the importance of high frequency transistors to design microwave
CO6
amplifiers.
Measure the performance of microwave passive devices using test bench setup and
CO7
also simulate and analyze microstrip passive and active circuits.
CO8 Design the microwave circuits to suit the needs of industry.
Comprehend the ideal and practical characteristics of op-amps and design
CO1
fundamental circuits based on op-amps.
Design the negative feedback configuration of operational amplifier for various
CO2
mathematical operations.
Design and analyze different waveform generator circuits using operational
CO3
amplifiers.
30 ECE3013 Linear Integrated Circuits
CO4 Design and analyze various filter circuits using operational amplifiers.
CO5 Realize circuits containing PLL and IC 555
CO6 Comprehend various converter circuits.
Design and analyze the circuits for inverting and non-inverting amplifiers,
CO7 differential amplifiers, simple amplifiers and comparators experimentally using IC
LM741.
CO1 Comprehend the architecture and instruction set of AVR controllers
Develop efficient C codes for AVR architecture and program AVR peripherals like
CO2
timers, interrupts and serial port.
Design AVR controller based system within realistic constraint like user
Advanced CO3
31 ECE4002 specification, availability of components etc
Microcontrollers
CO4 Understand the design philosophy of ARM controllers.
CO5 Comprehend the instruction and assembly language program.
CO6 Develop efficient C codes for ARM architecture and its interfaces.
CO7 Design application for various social relevant and real time issues
Comprehend the applications, examples, characteristics, design challenges related
CO1 to ES. Able to design any application based on the given specifications by keeping
in mind different design metrics.
Understand general-purpose processing and its principles; select a microprocessor/
CO2
microcontroller for a particular application.
CO3 Understand the process of interfacing basic peripherals.
Differentiate the pros and cons of various serial communication and wireless
CO4
protocols and analyze UML diagrams and petri net models for a given application.
32 ECE4003 Embedded System Design
Differentiate the features of RTOS and GPOS and understand the concepts such as
CO5 priority inversion, pre-emption, deadlocks, race conditions, inter-process
communication and real-time task scheduling.
Model the working of ES using FSMs and UML designs apart from programming
CO6
embedded software using suitable IDEs and free RTOS.
CO7 Design and implement algorithms for embedded systems.
Develop real-time working prototypes of different small-scale and medium-scale
CO8
embedded Systems.
CO1 Program Embedded Systems in C language
CO2 Handle Interfacing issues of 8051 microcontroller
CO3 Do shell programming in Linux
CO4 Do Resource management for Embedded Systems
33 ECE4004 Embedded C and Linux CO5 Do Inter Process Communication for Embedded Systems
CO6 Write simple device drivers for embedding intelligence in embedded systems.
CO7 Develop Microcontroller based application
Know Embedded C and Linux and the range of applications to which they are
CO8
suited.
CO1 Understand the concept of optical communication.
Select fiber and optoelectronic components to design, analyze an optical
Optical Communication CO2 communication system and understand the basic concepts of optical transmitters,
34 ECE4005
and Networks modulators and nonlinear effects.
Understand the concepts on photodetectors and receivers and various optical
CO3
amplifiers.
Establish optical communication systems for multichannel systems using
CO4
multiplexing techniques.
CO5 Understand the concepts of WDM system and their applications.
CO6 Understand and classify various types of optical Networks and their applications.
CO7 Design, analyze and evaluate optical communication systems.
CO8 Model and Simulate Optical Communication systems and networks.
CO1 Comprehend and analyze the basics of probability, information and its properties
CO2 Examine different types of channels and determine their capacity
CO3 Understand the binary and non-binary source coding schemes
Information Theory and CO4 Analyze the dictionary-based coding schemes for image compression techniques
5 ECE4007
Coding CO5 Understand the fundamentals of error control coding schemes
CO6 Construct, comprehend and analyze the advanced error control coding schemes
Evaluate the performance of source coding, channel coding techniques in image
CO7
processing and wireless applications
List and explain the functions of the OSI, TCP/IP reference models and differentiate
CO1
between various switching techniques and internetworking devices.
Able to analyze the network topologies and interconnecting devices using
CO2
Transparent and Source Routing bridges.
Able to analyze the different topologies, error detection techniques and ARQ
CO3
Computer protocol.
36 ECE4008 CO4 Comprehend the various types of LAN and WAN technologies.
Communication
CO5 Describe routing techniques and design subnets.
CO6 Explain and demonstrate the functioning of TCP and UDP.
CO7 Comprehend the basics of DNS, FTP, SMTP and HTTP.
Analyze the performance of internetworking devices, various LAN, WLAN and
CO8
routing protocols using simulation tools.
Understand and solve telecommunication design issues using cellular and trunking
Wireless and Mobile CO1
37 ECE4009 theory.
Communication
CO2 Interpret the functions of the building blocks of cellular network architecture.
CO3 Perform practical link budget analysis for next generation cellular networks.
Analyze the effect of multipath channels and suggest a suitable model for indoor or
CO4
outdoor applications.
CO5 Demonstrate the implications of multipath parameters in mobile communication.
Differentiate the digital modulation schemes available and select appropriate
CO6
method to improve the performance of wireless communication.
CO7 Appraise a suitable diversity technique to combat the multipath fading effects.
Design a wireless mobile communication system by formulating the apt techniques
CO8
and selecting the supporting software/ hardware components.
Understand the concepts of sensor network architecture, challenges and applications
CO1
of wireless sensor networks
Understand and analyze the sensor node architecture, protocol design and Gateway
CO2
concepts
Understand the design constraints and requirements of Physical Layer in Sensor
CO3
Network Stack
Acquire an overview of the various network level protocols for MAC, routing, time
CO4
synchronization and data aggregation in wireless sensor networks
38 ECE4011 Wireless Sensor Networks
Analyze the higher-level decision making that directs network packets from their
CO5 source toward their destination through intermediate network nodes by specific
packet forwarding mechanisms
CO6 Analyze the low power communication standards and IP addressing mechanism
Analyze the various hardware, software platforms that exist for sensor networks,
CO7
realize them through simulation
Build and deploy a wireless sensor system for real world application for various use
CO8
cases
Comprehend and analyze OSI Security Architecture and Symmetric Key
CO1
Encryption.
Cryptography and Comprehend the various mathematic techniques in cryptography including number
39 ECE4013 CO2
Network Security theory, Finite Field, Modulo operator and Discrete Logarithm.
Able to analyse block ciphers, Data Encryption Standard (DES), Advanced
CO3
Encryption Standard (AES) and public key cryptography.
Able to analyse Diffie-Hellman key exchange, ElGamal Cryptosystem in
CO4
asymmetric key cryptosystem.
CO5 Comprehend the various types of data integrity and authentication schemes.
CO6 Comprehend the various network security mechanism
CO1 Observe the difference between exact solution and approximate solution
use the numerical techniques (algorithms) to find the solution (approximate)
CO2
algebraic equations and system of equations
Applied Numerical CO3 fit the data using interpolation technique and spline methods
40 MAT3005
Methods find the solution of ordinary differential equations , Heat and Wave equation
CO4
numerically
apply calculus of variation techniques to extremize the functional and also find
CO5
approximate series solution to ordinary differential equations
Students will be able to understand the fundamentals of physics for conducting
CO1
materials and how it is pertinent for engineering related applications
Students can understand how to describe the basic classification of semiconducting
CO2
materials and how to develop an engineering related devices
Students will be able to describe the fundamental polarization mechanism involved
CO3 in dielectrics and how it is responsible with different frequency of radiation
including how stress and strain plays a major role in piezoelectric.
Learn basic magnetization concepts in detail and study different properties of
CO4 magnetic materials, including the analysis of various magnetic properties and its
41 PHY1002 Materials Science
applications.
Students will be able to describe the phenomenon of superconduction and explain
CO5 how superconductors behave in magnetic fields including some engineering
applications of superconductors
Gain the basic phenomenon behind the mechanism between materials and light and
how a material blacking, absorbing and enhancing the light including the complete
CO6
idea of negative index and negative materials by understanding the universal
parameters of permeability and permittivity
Gain an introduction to nanomaterials and in depth knowledge about synthesis and
CO7
properties of bulk and nanostructured materials, including their applications.
Gain knowledge by demonstrating to understand electrical, thermal, dielectric,
CO8
semiconducting and magnetic properties of materials - LAB
Programme Name : B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and apply
them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with
realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and
synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools
necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural)
and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable
development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Design and develop electrical and electronics systems for fulfilling socio-economic and
1 environmental requirements.
Apply smart techniques, modern engineering tools to conduct experiments and interpret
2 data to solve complex problems.
Course Outcomes
Course CO Statement
S.No Course Code
Course Name Outcome
CO1 Formulate the equations of the electric circuits using basic laws
CO2 Determine the response of DC circuits using basic analysis methods
CO3 Compute the response of DC circuits using network theorems
Analyze the transient behavior of electric circuits with different types of
1 EEE1002 Electric Circuits CO4
source
CO5 Describe the elements of AC circuits and the phasor concept
CO6 Design resonance circuits, and solve three phase ac circuits
CO7 Solve simple magnetic circuits
2 EEE1003 Electrical Workshop CO1 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
CO1 Explore different coordinate systems related to magnetic fields
CO2 Define the electric flux density, field intensity and different charge distributions
Engineering
3 EEE1004 CO3 Demonstrate the boundary conditions and method of images
Electromagnetics
Compare the electric and magnetic boundary conditions, calculate the capacitance
CO4
and inductance
CO5 Analyse the Maxwell equations
CO6 Summarise the electric magnetic waves and wave propagation in different medium
CO7 Apply the electric and magnetic field concepts
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
Define the term signals and systems, apply translation techniques and classify
CO1
different types of systems based on their properties
CO2 Analyse LTI systems
Apply Fourier Series techniques for dealing with periodic continuous and discrete
CO3
systems
4 EEE1005 Signals and Systems Differentiate between the behaviour of LTI systems to periodic and aperiodic signals
CO4
using Fourier Transforms
CO5 Construct the original signal from samples
CO6 Extend the analysis to unstable systems using the Laplace Transforms
Develop and formulate techniques of dealing with discrete systems using the z-
CO7
transform
CO1 Apply node voltage and mesh current methods to analyse circuits in steady state
Apply Laplace transform techniques for solving problems and discuss the complete
CO2
response of circuits
CO3 Derive the transfer function and identify its poles and zeros
5 EEE2001 Network Theory
CO4 Analyse the harmonics in nonsinusoidal inputs to circuits using Fourier series
CO5 Apply Fourier transform to circuits with nonsinusoidal inputs
CO6 Design passive filters and analyse the frequency response
CO7 Evaluate and relate two-port network parameters
CO1 Understand the behavior of semiconductor devices
CO2 Analyze the characteristics of diodes and its applications
Semiconductor
6 EEE2002 CO3 Relate the characteristics of various transistors with DC sources
Devices and Circuits
CO4 Infer the various configurations of BJT
CO5 Infer the various configurations of MOSFET
CO6 Analyze the high speed response of semiconducting devices
CO7 Compare and contrast the negative and positive feedback in amplifiers
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with
CO9
realistic constraints
CO1 Illustrate the basic principles of electromechanical energy conversion
CO2 Infer the basic operation & characteristics of DC generator
CO3 Infer the various starting technologies and performance characteristics of DC Motor
CO1 Explain the functions of instrumental elements and evaluate the errors in the process
CO2 Design a meter for measurement of electrical variables like voltage, current etc
CO3 Design DC bridges for measurement of various level of resistances
Design AC bridges for measurement of various levels of Inductance, capacitance
CO4
Measurement and and frequencies
8 EEE2004
Instrumentation Analyze and apply various transducers for measurement process based on the
CO5
applications
CO6 Outline the importance and working of digital instruments
CO7 Develop a Virtual Instrumentation system through LabVIEW software
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
9 EEE2005 CO1 Understand the transform- domain signal and analyze the frequency response
CO2 Analyze and design of analog filters
CO3 Design and implement IIR filtering operations with the real time constraints
CO4 Design a FIR filter for specific digital signal applications.
Digital Signal CO5 Compose and realize the structures of digital filters
Processing CO6 Estimate the adaptive filters for performance improvement
Identify the techniques, skills and modern technical tools necessary for engineering
CO7
practice to design and simulate a DSP systems.
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
CO1 Formulate mathematical model and transfer function of the physical systems
CO2 Analyze the system performance by applying various input signals
CO3 Determine the stability of linear systems in time domain
CO4 Perform frequency domain analysis using bode and polar plot
10 EEE3001 Control Systems
CO5 Analyze the stability of linear system in the frequency domain
CO6 Design compensators and controllers for the given specifications
CO7 Formulate and design state-space analysis
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
CO1 Analyze the performance characteristics of Op Amp.
CO2 Design Op Amp based circuits for engineering applications.
CO3 Identify the power supply requirements for electronic circuit applications
Analog and Digital CO4 Design a basic logic circuit for arithmetic operations in computers
11 EEE3002
Circuits CO5 Design complex digital circuits for real time applications
CO6 Design registers for memory applications in computers
CO7 Apply analog/digital ICs for industrial control applications
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
CO1 Estimate the transmission line parameters
Power System CO2 Solve and calculate voltage regulation and efficiency of transmission line
12 EEE3003
Engineering Categorize various components of transmission network and study the distribution
CO3
system
CO4 Construct equivalent per unit model of three phase transmission line
CO5 Formulate various techniques to solve for power flow problems.
CO6 Identify and classify various faults of power system network.
CO7 Analyze the impact of stability issues in power systems.
Compose the code and discuss the results obtained under load flow, short circuit and
CO8
stability problems.
Determine basic concepts of power semiconductor devices including operating
CO1
characteristics, firing circuits and protection circuits.
Analyze and design DC-DC and AC-DC power converters and estimate its
CO2
performance as per the requirements and constraints specified
CO3 Analyze and design various DC-AC and AC-AC converters.
Power Electronics and
13 EEE3004 Determine the basic concepts of electric drives including electrical and mechanical
Drives CO4
parameters.
CO5 Design and analyze power converter fed Separately Excited DC Motor Drive
CO6 Design and analyze power converter fed Induction Motor Drive.
CO7 Design and analyze power converter fed Synchronous Motor Drive
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
Interpret the architecture of microprocessor and to classify the different modes of
CO1
ARM
CO2 Classify the instructions and to differentiate the instruction under different categories
CO7 Evaluate the impact of various insulation tests of electrical power apparatus
CO1 Study the applications of FACTS Controllers in power flow
Sort out the significance of shunt, series compensation and role of FACTS devices
CO2
on system control
Analyze the functional operation and to design the controller of GCSC, TSSC,
CO3
TCSC and SSSC
CO4 Discuss the principles, operation and control of UPFC and IPFC
36 EEE4009 FACTS and HVDC
CO5 Describe the SSR theory and its mitigation methods using FACTS controllers
Explain the HVDC concepts, application of HVDC systems in bulk power
CO6
transmission
CO7 Classify the DC links and describe the operation of various MTDC systems
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
CO1 Define and Describe power quality characteristics as per IEEE/IEC standards
CO2 Analyze voltage sag and interruption
CO3 Differentiate overvoltages and Describe methods to reduce overvoltages
CO4 Analyze of harmonics & Design of filters for harmonic reduction
37 EEE4010 Power Quality CO5 Application of IEEE/IEC power quality standards for measurements and analysis
CO6 Evaluate power quality at an Industry/Data centre/Hospital and Develop solution
CO7 Design a model to Evaluate power quality in grid integration of Microgrid
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
CO1 Infer on Indian Energy Policy and Electricity ACT
Energy Audit and CO2 Discuss the impact of Climatic change on Environment and Energy resources
38 EEE4011
Conservation CO3 Explain needs of energy management through energy audit
CO4 Solve the solutions for energy management using software
CO5 Estimate the energy consumption and detail the energy saving opportunities
CO6 Describe benchmarking and energy ratings for components
CO7 Interpret ECBC for various Buildings & Support firms with HVAC specifications
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
CO1 Obtain knowledge of different types of renewable energy sources
Obtain the solar energy geometry and characteristics of different type’s thermal
CO2
collectors and PV cells and related applications
CO3 Understand the types, performance, integration of wind mill and its applications
Obtain the knowledge of basic operating principles of tidal and wave energy to
Renewable Energy CO4
39 EEE4012 design an Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) plant
Sources
Understand the working principles of geothermal energy and its application along
CO5
with estimation
Obtain the basic knowledge of biomass energy conversion techniques and its types
CO6
with waste into useful energy conversion
CO7 Understand the fuel cells types, working principles and its related applications
CO1 Describe the necessity and evolution of smart grid with policies
CO2 Identify the apt choice for measuring the data by applying various technology
CO3 Apply theoretical concepts for analyzing the performance of the grid
CO4 Identify the apt choice for data transaction under secure manner
40 EEE4013 Smart Grid CO5 Discuss on power transmission automation
CO6 Discuss on two way power flow of distribution system
CO7 Design the concept of V2G & G2V using Electric vehicle & Batteries
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
CO1 Infer the conventional vehicles performance
41 EEE4016 Electric Vehicles CO2 Infer the hybrid electric vehicles and its impact on environment
CO3 Analyze the various hybrid vehicle configurations and its performance
CO4 Interpret the electric components used in hybrid and electric vehicles
CO5 Design and Select of sizing the drive systems
CO6 Choose proper energy storage systems for vehicle applications
Identify various communication protocols and technologies used in vehicle
CO7
networks
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
CO1 Discuss the basic components of the drive system from automation perspective
CO2 Analyze the various converter and chopper fed DC drive with appropriate control
Explain the various scalar and vector control methodologies for induction motor
CO3
drive
Industrial Drives and CO4 Classify the synchronous motor drive with relevant control techniques.
42 EEE4017
Automation CO5 Identify the various special machines and its control
CO6 Understand the basic logics of PLC
CO7 Apply the PLC programming to control drives
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
CO1 Model physical systems using state variable approach
CO2 Analyze MIMO systems by state space approach
Design state feedback controller and observer for simple and practical dynamic
CO3
systems
Advanced Control CO4 Identify and classify the nonlinearities in the physical systems
43 EEE4018
Theory CO5 Analyze the features and stability of nonlinear systems using phase portraits
CO6 Analyze the systems with common nonlinearities using describing function
CO7 Analyze stability of linear and non – linear systems
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
44 EEE4019 CO1 Design and recognize the trade-offs involved in digital design flows for system
CO2 Compile and synthesize Verilog HDL
CO3 Analyze and synthesize digital modules and circuits for a wide application range
CO4 Design state machines to control complex systems
Advanced Digital CO5 Verify Verilog test bench to test Verilog modules
System Design With
FPGAs CO6 Build a synchronous DSP system in Verilog and verify its performance
CO7 Design a floating point arithmetic using the IEEE-754 Standard
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
CO1 Understand the characteristics and concepts of embedded system
CO2 Understand the architecture of hardware embedded system
CO3 Compare the concepts of RTOS with general purpose OS
CO4 Design hardware components/architecture for embedded system applications
Embedded System
45 EEE4020 CO5 Interpret the wired and wireless communication protocols
Design
CO6 Design state space model using Moore and Mealy technique
CO7 Analyze the embedded modeling with state transition and FSM
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
Demonstrate the knowledge of different types of sensors and actuators used in
CO1
robotic systems
Apply spatial transformation to obtain the forward kinematic equation of robot
CO2
manipulators
CO3 Obtain the forward and inverse kinematics of simple robot manipulators
46 EEE4027 Robotics and Control Demonstrate an ability to obtain the Jacobian matrix and use it to identify
CO4
singularities
CO5 Identify the dynamics of the robotic manipulator using Euler Lagrangian approach
CO6 Demonstrate an ability to generate joint trajectories for motion planning
Implement the multivariable controller for setpoint tracking and disturbance
CO7
rejection
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
CO1 Analyze and identify the methodologies for fabricating the ICs
CO2 Synthesize and design arithmetic circuits using HDL
CO3 Design logic circuits using CMOS and its equivalent layout for fabrication
Reduce the delay and power dissipation in logic circuits by analyzing the
CO4
47 EEE4028 VLSI Design characteristics of CMOS
CO5 Identify the exact transistor configurations for better performance in logic circuits
CO6 Design memory devices using transistors
CO7 Identify and design arithmetic circuits for various applications
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
Rapid prototyping
48 EEE4037 CO1 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
with FPGAs
Testing and
49 EEE4038 CO1 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
Calibration Systems
Evaluate the allowable loads and associated allowable stresses before mechanical
CO1
failure in different types of structures.
CO2 Assess the vibrations associated with various mechanical systems
Applied Mechanics Apply the fundamental laws of thermodynamics for the analysis of wide range of
50 MEE1006 and Thermal CO3
thermodynamic systems
Engineering
CO4 Explain basic concepts of fluid mechanics and their applications.
CO5 Demonstrate and analyze various refrigeration and air conditioning systems
CO6 Evaluate heat transfer through different modes.
Students will be able to understand the fundamentals of physics for conducting
CO1
materials and how it is pertinent for engineering related applications
51 PHY1002 Materials Science
Students can understand how to describe the basic classification of semiconducting
CO2
materials and how to develop an engineering related devices
Students will be able to describe the fundamental polarization mechanism involved
CO3 in dielectrics and how it is responsible with different frequency of radiation
including how stress and strain plays a major role in piezoelectric.
Learn basic magnetization concepts in detail and study different properties of
CO4 magnetic materials, including the analysis of various magnetic properties and its
applications.
Students will be able to describe the phenomenon of superconduction and explain
CO5 how superconductors behave in magnetic fields including some engineering
applications of superconductors
Gain the basic phenomenon behind the mechanism between materials and light and
how a material blacking, absorbing and enhancing the light including the complete
CO6
idea of negative index and negative materials by understanding the universal
parameters of permeability and permittivity
Gain an introduction to nanomaterials and in depth knowledge about synthesis and
CO7
properties of bulk and nanostructured materials, including their applications.
Gain knowledge by demonstrating to understand electrical, thermal, dielectric,
CO8
semiconducting and magnetic properties of materials - LAB
Recall and analyze the issues related to impurities in water and their removal
CO1 methods and apply recent methodologies in water treatment for domestic and
industrial usage
Evaluate the causes of metallic corrosion and apply the methods for corrosion
CO2
protection of metals
Engineering
52 CHY1701 Evaluate the electrochemical energy storage systems such as lithium batteries, fuel
Chemistry CO3
cells and solar cells, and design for usage in electrical and electronic applications
Assess the quality of different fossil fuels and create an awareness to develop the
CO4
alternative fuels
Analyze the properties of different polymers and distinguish the polymers which can
CO5
be degraded and demonstrate their usefulness
Apply the theoretical aspects: (a) in assessing the water quality; (b) understanding
the construction and working of electrochemical cells; (c) analyzing metals, alloys
CO6
and soil using instrumental methods; (d) evaluating the viscosity and water
absorbing properties of polymeric materials
CO1 To understand the dual nature of radiation and matter.
CO2 To apply Schrodinger’s equations to solve finite and infinite potential problems.
CO3 To apply quantum ideas at the nanoscale.
To apply quantum ideas for understanding the operation and working principle of
Environmental CO4
53 CHY1002 optoelectronic devices.
Sciences
CO5 To analyze the Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral form.
CO6 To classify the optical fiber for different Engineering applications.
CO7 To apply concept of Lorentz Transformation for Engineering applications.
CO8 To demonstrate the quantum mechanical ideas
CO1 To understand the dual nature of radiation and matter.
CO2 To apply Schrodinger’s equations to solve finite and infinite potential problems.
CO3 To apply quantum ideas at the nanoscale.
To apply quantum ideas for understanding the operation and working principle of
CO4
54 PHY1701 Engineering Physics optoelectronic devices.
CO5 To analyze the Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral form.
CO6 To classify the optical fiber for different Engineering applications.
CO7 To apply concept of Lorentz Transformation for Engineering applications.
CO8 To demonstrate the quantum mechanical ideas
CO4 To make sentences by using regular verbs and give opinion about people and places.
To write about their daily routine by using reflexive verbs and write small
CO5
paragraphs about their hometown, their best friend etc.
To Identify in French language the daily life communicative situations via personal
CO1
pronouns, emphatic pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations etc
CO2 To communicate effectively in French language via regular / irregular verbs.
To demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in translating
CO3
57 FRE1001 Français quotidien simple sentences.
To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular new range of
CO4
unseen written materials.
To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the language
CO5
studied.
CO1 To to know Japanese alphabets and greet in Japanese.
CO2 To learn about pronouns, verbs form, adjectives and conjunctions.
Japanese for
58 JAP1001 CO3 To learn time and dates related vocabularies and express them in Japanese.
Beginners
CO4 To learn the formation of simple questions and its answers in Japanese.
CO5 To know the Japanese culture and etiquettes.
CO1 To greet people, introduce oneself and understand basic expressions in German
CO2 To aquire basic grammar and skills to use these in a meaning way.
GRUNDSTUFE CO3 To attain beginner's level vocabulary
59 GER1001
DEUTSCH CO4 To write on a variety of topics with significant precision and in detail.
To demonstrate good comprehension of written discourse in areas of special
CO5
interests.
60 ENG1011 English for Engineers CO1 Apply language skills with ease in academic and real-life situations.
CO2 Build up a job winning digital foot print and learn to face interviews confidently.
CO3 Develop good interpreting and reporting skills to aid them in research.
CO4 Comprehend language and communication skills in academic and social contexts.
CO5 Acquire vocabulary and learn strategies for error-free communication.
Ability to follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as good
CO1
citizens
CO2 Understand the various social problems and learned to act ethically.
Understand the concept of addiction and how it will affect the physical and mental
CO3
health.
61 HUM1021 Ethics and Values
Identify ethical concerns in research and intellectual contexts, including academic
CO4 integrity, use and citation of sources, the objective presentation of data, and the
treatment of human subjects.
71 STS3005 Softskill CO6 Enabling students to write codings in C,C++,Java and DBMS concepts
CO6 Efficiently handle data using flat files to process and store data for the given problem
Recall the basics of procedural programming and to represent the real world entities
CO1
as programming constructs
Enumerate object oriented concepts and translate real-world applications into
CO2
graphical representations
Problem Solving and Demonstrate the usage of classes and objects of the real world entities in
CO3
73 CSE1002 Object Oriented applications
Programming Discriminate the reusability and multiple interfaces with same functionality based
CO4
features to solve complex computing problems
Propose possible error-handling constructs for unanticipated states/inputs and to use
CO5
generic programming constructs to accommodate different datatypes
CO6 Validate the program against file inputs towards solving the problem
CO1 Correlate engineering concepts and their application in industry
Technical Answers for
74 EEE3999 CO2 Extrapolate selected techniques for appropriate innovative applications
Real World problems
CO3 Document the industrial practices in relevant e-platforms
CO1 Correlate engineering concepts and their application in industry
75 EEE3099 Industrial Internship CO2 Extrapolate selected techniques for appropriate innovative applications
CO3 Document the industrial practices in relevant e-platforms
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
CO1
reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
76 XXX4999 Capstone Project Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the
CO4
results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
Programme Name : B.Tech Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and apply
them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with
realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and
synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools
necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural)
and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable
development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Programme Name :B.Tech Electronics & Instrumentation
PSO Statement
Course Course
S.No Course Name
Code Outcome CO Statement
Formulate the equations of the electric circuits using basic
CO1 laws
Determine the response of DC circuits using basic analysis
CO2 methods
1 EEE1002 Electric Circuits Compute the response of DC circuits using network
CO3 theorems
Analyze the transient behavior of electric circuits with
CO4 different types of source
CO5 Describe the elements of AC circuits and the phasor
concept
CO6 Design resonance circuits, and solve three phase ac circuits
CO7 Solve simple magnetic circuits
Explore different coordinate systems related to magnetic
CO1 fields
Define the electric flux density, field intensity and different
CO2 charge distributions
Demonstrate the boundary conditions and method of
CO3 images
Engineering Compare the electric and magnetic boundary conditions,
2 EEE1004 CO4 calculate the capacitance and inductance
Electromagnetics
CO5 Analyse the Maxwell equations.
Summarise the electric magnetic waves and wave
CO6 propagation in different medium
CO7 Apply the electric and magnetic field concepts
Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and
CO8 interpret data
Define the term signals and systems, apply translation
techniques and classifydifferent types of systems based on
CO1 their properties
CO2 Analyse LTI systems
Apply Fourier Series techniques for dealing with periodic
3 EEE1005 Signals and Systems CO3 continuous and discrete systems
Differentiate between the behaviour of LTI systems to
CO4 periodic and aperiodic signals using Fourier Transforms
CO5 Construct the original signal from samples.
Extend the analysis to unstable systems using the Laplace
CO6 Transforms
Develop and formulate techniques of dealing with discrete
CO7 systems using the z-transform
Apply node voltage and mesh current methods to analyse
CO1 circuits in steady state.
Apply Laplace transform techniques for solving problems
CO2 and discuss the complete response of circuits.
CO3 Derive the transfer function and identify its poles and zeros
4 EEE2001 Network Theory Analyse the harmonics in nonsinusoidal inputs to circuits
CO4 using Fourier series.
Apply Fourier transform to circuits with nonsinusoidal
CO5 inputs
CO6 Design passive filters and analyse the frequency response.
CO7 Evaluate and relate two-port network parameters.
CO1 Understand the behavior of semiconductor devices
CO2 Analyze the characteristics of diodes and its applications
Relate the characteristics of various transistors with DC
CO3 sources
CO4 Infer the various configurations of BJT
Semiconductor Devices and
5 EEE2002 CO5 Infer the various configurations of MOSFET
Circuits
Analyze the high speed response of semiconducting
CO6 devices.
Compare and contrast the negative and positive feedback
CO7 in amplifiers
CO8 Apply knowledge of device circuits in its related field
Understand the transform- domain signal and analyze the
CO1 frequency response
6 EEE2005 Digital Signal Processing CO2 Analyze and design of analog filters
Design and implement IIR filtering operations with the real
CO3 time constraints
CO4 Design a FIR filter for specific digital signal applications.
CO5 Compose and realize the structures of digital filters.
CO6 Estimate the adaptive filters for performance improvement.
Identify the techniques, skills and modern technical tools
necessary for engineering practice to design and simulate a
CO7 DSP systems.
Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and
CO8 interpret data
Formulate mathematical model and transfer function of the
CO1 physical systems
Analyze the system performance by applying various
CO2 input signals
CO3 Determine the stability of linear systems in time domain
Perform frequency domain analysis using bode and polar
7 EEE3001 Control Systems CO4 plot
Analyze the stability of linear system in the frequency
CO5 domain
Design compensators and controllers for the given
CO6 specifications
CO7 Formulate and design state-space analysis
Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and
CO8 interpret data
CO1 Analyze the performance characteristics of Op Amp
CO2 Design Op Amp based circuits for engineering applications
Identify the power supply requirements for electronic
CO3 circuit applications
8 EEE3002 Analog and Digital Circuits
Design a basic logic circuit for arithmetic operations in
CO4 computers
CO5 Design complex digital circuits for real time applications.
CO6 Design registers for memory applications in computers.
CO7 Apply analog/digital ICs for industrial control applications
Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and
CO8 interpret data
Interpret the architecture of microprocessor and to classify
CO1 the different modes of ARM
Classify the instructions and to differentiate the instruction
CO2 under different categories
CO3 Solve real time problems using ARM
Develop a broad knowledge on the complete architecture
Microprocessor and CO4 of 8051 microcontroller
9 EEE4001
Microcontroller Analyse the instructions and to write simple programs
CO5 using 8051 microcontroller
Summarize various interrupts and to write programs to
CO6 handle interrupts
Design a microcontroller based embedded systems by
CO7 knowing how to interface the external devices
Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and
CO8 interpret data
Promote the concepts of transducers, standards and
CO1 calibration.
CO2 Analyse various types of resistive sensors
Apply reactive variation sensors in real time industrial
CO3 environments
Sensors and Signal Interpret the concepts of signal conditioning circuits for
10 EEE4021 CO4 resistive sensors
Conditioning
Illustrate the working principle of signal conditioning for
CO5 reactance variation sensors
Describe the Self-generating Sensors and its signal
CO6 conditioning circuits
CO7 Discuss various types of Electromagnetic ,Optical and
Digital Sensors
Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and
CO8 interpret data
Realize the basic concepts and working principle of
CO1 electrical parameter measuring meters.
Identify the correct meters for measuring electrical
CO2 parameters.
Design an AC and DC bridges to measure resistance,
CO3 capacitance and inductance
Electrical and Electronic Design a potentiometer to measure the unknown voltage
11 EEE4031
Instrumentation CO4 and resistance.
CO5 Design an oscillator in audio and radio frequency range.
CO6 Analyze the signal in both time and frequency domain.
CO7 Design different types of ADC and DAC circuits.
Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and
CO8 interpret data
CO1 Develop the mathematical model of a process.
CO2 Design and test PID controllers.
Recommend necessary final control element for a given
CO3 application.
Plan a control strategy for a process involving multiple
CO4 variables and constraints.
Process Automation and Design or configure various subsystems for industrial
12 EEE4032
Control CO5 automation.
Interpret PLC architecture and configure DCS to handle
CO6 local and distributed automation tasks
Recommend proper industrial network protocol for the
CO7 given multilayer automation task.
Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and
CO8 interpret data
Understand the physics and methodology for various types
CO1 of pressure measurement
Have detailed knowledge and understanding of a wide
CO2 range of flow techniques
Exercise appropriate judgement in planning, design,
CO3 technical evaluation of temperature measurement
CO4 Design the various industrial level measurement system
13 EEE4033 Industrial Instrumentation Formulate responses to well defined force and torque
CO5 process parameter problems
Understand theory, concepts and methods pertaining to the
CO6 speed measuring technique
Demonstrate a range of standard and specialized research
CO7 or equivalent tools and techniques of vibrations parameters
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant
CO8 standards with realistic constraints
Employ the tools of Fourier series to find harmonics of
CO1 periodic functions from the tabulated values
Apply the concepts of eigenvalues, eigen vectors and
CO2 diagonalisation in linear systems
CO3 Know the techniques of solving differential equations
Applications of Differential Understand the series solution of differential equations and
14 MAT2002
and Difference Equations finding eigen values, eigen functions of Strum-Liouville’s
CO4 problem
Know the Z-transform and its application in population
CO5 dynamics and digital signal processing
Demonstrate MATLAB programming for engineering
CO6 problems
Complex Variables and Construct analytic functions and find complex potential of
15 MAT3003
Partial Differential CO1 fluid flow and electric fields
Equations Find the image of straight lines by elementary
CO2 transformations
CO3 Express analytic functions in power series
Evaluate real integrals using techniques of contour
CO4 integration
Analyze partial differential equations, and its applications,
design the boundary value problems (one dimensional heat
and wave equations) and find Fourier series, Fourier
transform techniques in their respective engineering
CO5 problems
Observe the difference between exact solution and
CO1 approximate solution
Use the numerical techniques (algorithms) to find the
solution (approximate) algebraic equations and system of
CO2 equations
Applied Numerical Fit the data using interpolation technique and spline
16 MAT3005 CO3 methods
Methods
Find the solution of ordinary differential equations , Heat
CO4 and Wave equation numerically
Apply calculus of variation techniques to extremize the
functional and also find approximate series solution to
CO5 ordinary differential equations
Recall and analyze the issues related to impurities in water
CO1 and their removal methods and apply recent methodologies
in water treatment for domestic and industrial usage
Evaluate the causes of metallic corrosion and apply the
17 CHY1001 Engineering Chemistry CO2
methods for corrosion protection of metals
Evaluate the electrochemical energy storage systems such
CO3 as lithium batteries, fuel cells and solar cells, and design for
usage in electrical and electronic applications
Assess the quality of different fossil fuels and create an
CO4
awareness to develop the alternative fuels
Analyze the properties of different polymers and
CO5 distinguish the polymers which can be degraded and
demonstrate their usefulness
Apply the theoretical aspects: (a) in assessing the water
quality; (b) understanding the construction and working of
CO6 electrochemical cells; (c) analyzing metals, alloys and soil
using instrumental methods; (d) evaluating the viscosity
and water absorbing properties of polymeric materials
CO1 To understand the dual nature of radiation and matter.
To apply Schrodinger’s equations to solve finite and
CO2
infinite potential problems.
CO3 To apply quantum ideas at the nanoscale.
To apply quantum ideas for understanding the operation
CO4
and working principle of optoelectronic devices.
18 CHY1002 Environmental Sciences To analyze the Maxwell’s equations in differential and
CO5
integral form.
To classify the optical fiber for different Engineering
CO6
applications.
To apply concept of Lorentz Transformation for
CO7
Engineering applications.
CO8 To demonstrate the quantum mechanical ideas
CO1 To understand the dual nature of radiation and matter.
To apply Schrodinger’s equations to solve finite and
CO2
infinite potential problems.
19 PHY1001 Engineering Physics
CO3 To apply quantum ideas at the nanoscale.
To apply quantum ideas for understanding the operation
CO4
and working principle of optoelectronic devices.
To analyze the Maxwell’s equations in differential and
CO5
integral form.
To classify the optical fiber for different Engineering
CO6
applications.
To apply concept of Lorentz Transformation for
CO7
Engineering applications.
CO8 To demonstrate the quantum mechanical ideas
CO1 To understand the various types of thinking skills.
Introduction to Innovative
20 PHY1999 CO2 To enhance the innovative and creative ideas
Projects
CO3 To find out a suitable solution for socially relevant issues
To greet people, give personal details and Identify genders
CO1
by using correct articles
To know the correct use of SER, ESTAR and TENER verb
CO2
and will be able to describe people, place and things
To give opinion about time and weather conditions by
21 ESP1001 Español Fundamental CO3
knowing months, days and seasons in Spanish.
To make sentences by using regular verbs and give opinion
CO4
about people and places.
To write about their daily routine by using reflexive verbs
CO5 and write small paragraphs about their hometown, their best
friend etc.
To Identify in French language the daily life
CO1 communicative situations via personal pronouns, emphatic
pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations etc
22 FRE1001 Français quotidien To communicate effectively in French language via regular
CO2
/ irregular verbs.
To demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written
CO3
language in translating simple sentences.
To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some
CO4
particular new range of unseen written materials.
To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture
CO5
through the language studied.
CO1 To to know Japanese alphabets and greet in Japanese.
To learn about pronouns, verbs form, adjectives and
CO2
conjunctions.
To learn time and dates related vocabularies and express
23 JAP1001 Japanese for Beginners CO3
them in Japanese.
To learn the formation of simple questions and its answers
CO4
in Japanese.
CO5 To know the Japanese culture and etiquettes.
To greet people, introduce oneself and understand basic
CO1
expressions in German
To aquire basic grammar and skills to use these in a
CO2
meaning way.
GRUNDSTUFE
24 GER1001 CO3 To attain beginner's level vocabulary
DEUTSCH
To write on a variety of topics with significant precision
CO4
and in detail.
To demonstrate good comprehension of written discourse
CO5
in areas of special interests.
Apply language skills with ease in academic and real-life
CO1
situations.
Build up a job winning digital foot print and learn to face
CO2
interviews confidently.
25 ENG1011 English for Engineers Develop good interpreting and reporting skills to aid them
CO3
in research.
Comprehend language and communication skills in
CO4
academic and social contexts.
CO5 Acquire vocabulary and learn strategies for error-free
communication.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and
apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with
realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and
synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools
necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural)
and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable
development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Model, design and analyse mechanical systems and components taking into account social, economic and
1 environmental implications
2 Realize components and products using appropriate materials and machine tools
3 Work professionally in mechanical and related systems
Course Outcomes
Course Course
S.No Code Course Name Outcome CO Statement
Basic Electrical &
1 EEE1001 Electronics Engineering CO1 Solve basic electrical circuit problems using various laws and theorems
CO2 Analyze AC power circuits and networks, its measurement and safety concerns
CO3 Classify and compare various types of electrical machines
CO4 Design and implement various digital circuits
Analyze the characteristics of semiconductor devices and comprehend the various modulation techniques
CO5 in communication engineering
CO6 Design and conduct experiments to analyze and interpret data
Applications of
Differential and Difference
2 MAT2002 Equations CO1 Employ the tools of Fourier series to find harmonics of periodic functions from the tabulated values
CO2 Apply the concepts of eigenvalues, eigen vectors and diagonalisation in linear systems
CO3 Know the techniques of solving differential equations
Understand the series solution of differential equations and finding eigen values, eigen functions of
CO4 Strum-Liouville’s problem
CO5 Know the Z-transform and its application in population dynamics and digital signal processing
CO6 Demonstrate MATLAB programming for engineering problems
Complex variables and
Partial Differential
3 MAT3003 Equations CO1 Construct analytic functions and find complex potential of fluid flow and electric fields
CO2 Find the image of straight lines by elementary transformations
CO3 Express analytic functions in power series
CO4 Evaluate real integrals using techniques of contour integration
Analyze partial differential equations, and its applications, design the boundary value problems (one
dimensional heat and wave equations) and find Fourier series, Fourier
CO5 transform techniques in their respective engineering problems
Applied Numerical
4 MAT3005 Methods CO1 Observe the difference between exact solution and approximate solution
Use the numerical techniques (algorithms) to find the solution (approximate) algebraic equations and
CO2 system of equations
CO3 Fit the data using interpolation technique and spline methods
CO4 Find the solution of ordinary differential equations , Heat and Wave equation numerically
Apply calculus of variation techniques to extremize the functional and also find approximate series
CO5 solution to ordinary differential equations
5 MEE1001 Engineering Drawing CO1 Apply BIS and ISO Standards in Engineering Drafting.
CO2 Graphically construct mathematical curves in engineering applications.
CO3 Visualize geometrical solids in 3D space through Orthographic Projections
CO4 Construct isometric scale, isometric projections and views.
CO5 Draw sections of solids including cylinders, cones, prisms and pyramids.
Draw projections of lines, planes, solids, isometric projections and sections of solids including cylinders,
CO6 cones, prisms and pyramids using Mini-Dafter and CAD.
CO7 Construct orthographic projections from pictorial views
6 MEE1002 Engineering Mechanics CO1 Compute the resultant of system of forces in plane and space acting on bodies.
CO2 Predict the support-reactions and the internal forces of the members of various trusses and frames.
CO3 Analyse equilibrium problems with friction.
CO4 Apply transfer theorems to determine properties of various sections.
CO5 Analyse equilibrium of connected bodies virtual work method.
CO6 Predict motion parameters of bodies under rectilinear, curvilinear and general plane motion.
Engineering
7 MEE1003 Thermodynamics CO1 Identify thermodynamics systems, point functions and path functions
CO2 Solve engineering problems using zeroth and first laws of thermodynamics
CO3 Analyse the heat and work interactions by applying the concepts of entropy principles and exergy.
CO4 Analyse thermodynamic systems involving pure substances and mixtures
CO5 Calculate thermodynamics properties based on thermodynamics relations
CO6 Analyse basic thermodynamic cycles of various systems
Materials Engineering and
8 MEE1005 Technology CO1 Suggest suitable engineering materials for different application
CO2 Identify various phases of metals and alloys through appropriate phase diagrams
CO3 Apply suitable heat treatment process based on material properties
CO4 Evaluate the effect of alloying elements, properties and application of ferrous and non-ferrous metals
CO5 Evaluate the mechanical behaviour of materials for different applications
CO6 Apply advanced materials such as polymers, ceramics and composites in product design
CO7 Correlate the structure-property relationship in metals/alloys in as-received and heat treated conditions
9 MEE1007 Manufacturing Processes CO1 Develop suitable casting processes for various materials and components
CO2 Identify a suitable welding process & Process Parameters for an application
CO3 Design a suitable metal forming system for making an industrial product
CO4 Analyse the influence of Process Parameters on the powder metallurgy process
CO5 Select fabrication method for glass and polymer products
CO6 Identify suitable manufacturing process for product realisation
CO7 Fabricate simple components by various manufacturing processes
10 MEE1011 Renewable Energy Sources CO1 Explain the current energy scenario and requirement of migration to renewable energy sources
CO2 Demonstrate the knowledge of various solar thermal energy applications
CO3 Design solar PV systems under stand-alone mode and analyze the performance of solar cells
CO4 Design a bio-gas digester
CO5 Analyze the performance of wind mills
CO6 Assess the power potential of a given site and choose adequate hydro turbine
CO7 Explain various methods for harvesting the ocean energy
Experimentally determine performance of various renewable energy conversion devices working under
CO8 different operating conditions
Mechanics of Solids and Solve problems of axially loaded members either for stress calculation or load calculation with or without
MEE1032 Fluids CO1 accounting temperature effect.
CO2 Calculate stress planes in other than the cross section for different loading conditions
Analyse the members subjected to bending, torsion, combined bending and torsion and able to solve
CO3 problems of thin shell vessels
CO4 Understand the application of manometry during flow measurements
Determine the hydrostatic forces on inclined and curved surfaces and able to find centre of buoyancy and
CO5 metacentre
Apply the fundamental equations to predict fluid flow and solve problems of fluid kinematics and fluid
CO6 dynamics
CO7 Calculate major and minor losses for flow through pipes and able to solve multi reservoir problems
CO8 Experimentally determine the mechanical properties of materials and important hydraulic coefficients
Explain various solutions for implementing sustainability concept to reduce the use of conventional fuel
12 MEE2052 Sustainable Energy CO1 resources
CO2 Estimate the indices for Energy, Environmental and Economic aspects of sustainability
CO3 Apply the knowledge of various energy storage method and also transmission of energy
Explore strategies for the improvement of conventional grid transmission and implement the
CO4 modifications in smart grid
CO5 Design the hybrid vehicle using hydrogen and fuel cells
CO6 Perform various case studies associated with industries based on life cycle assessment
Thermal Engineering
13 MEE2003 Systems CO1 Apply the laws of thermodynamics to the working of I.C engines.
CO2 Conduct engine tests and analyze different performance parameters.
CO3 Design a steam nozzles for thermal power plant
CO4 Analyze different subsystems of thermal power plants and performance of reciprocating compressors.
CO5 Analyze various refrigeration systems and suggest for better modifications.
CO6 Evaluate the cooling load requirements for conditioned space.
CO7 Experimentally determine the performance indicators of IC Engines, R&AC systems and compressors
14 MEE2005 Heat Transfer CO1 Apply the basic laws of heat transfer.
CO2 Solve problems of steady and unsteady state heat conduction for simple geometries.
CO3 Analyse natural and forced convective heat transfer process.
CO4 Solve radiation heat transfer problems.
CO5 Design of heat exchangers by LMTD and NTU methods.
CO6 Conduct experiments, interpret the data and analyse the heat transfer problems.
15 MEE2022 Power Plant Engineering CO1 Analyse different kinds of steam generators and their subsystems
CO2 Explain different combustion mechanisms, coal, ash and flue gas handling systems
CO3 Explain the functioning of various types of Nuclear power plants
CO4 Select the suitable conventional power plant by taking into account all the technical constraints.
CO5 Evaluate the economic aspects of power plant installation and operation
16 MEE2026 Turbo Machines CO1 Define Euler’s equation for Turbomachines from second law of motion
CO2 Apply Euler’s equation of motion to various types turbo machines
CO3 Demonstrate the knowledge of working and stages of Turbomachines
CO4 Analyze stage parameters and performance characteristics of various Turbomachines
CO5 Suggest suitable compounding technique for muti-stage operation of Turbines
CO6 Identify governing and selection of turbo-machinery
CO7 Solve analytical problems in turbo-machines for both compressible and incompressible fluid flows
Experimentally determine the performance characteristics of both power absorbing and power generating
CO8 Turbomachines
Apply mathematics and engineering fundamentals to recognize the type of fluid flow and heat transfer
Computational Fluid that occur in a particular physical system and to use the appropriate model equations to investigate the
17 MEE4006 Dynamics CO1 problem.
CO2 Solve governing equations using finite difference discretization technique
CO3 Solve governing equations using finite volume method.
CO4 Generate appropriate type of grids required for solving engineering problems accurately
CO5 Apply suitable turbulence model for the chosen real world engineering problems
CO6 Solve fluid flow and heat transfer problems using commercial CFD tools.
Design of Mechanical
18 MEE2051 Components CO1 Design Mechanical components as per IS codes
CO2 Explain fatigue failure using S-N diagram
CO3 Design Shafts and couplings used for different mechanical systems
CO4 Design helical and leaf springs
CO5 Design different fasteners such as riveted, welded and bolted joints
CO6 Perform design of keys, cotters and knuckle joints
CO7 Design different components of engines
19 MEE2001 Machine Drawing CO1 Apply the national and international standards in machine drawing.
CO2 Apply limits and tolerances to assemblies and choose appropriate fits.
CO3 Prepare production drawings with geometrical dimensioning and tolerances
CO4 Assign machining and surface finish symbols.
CO5 Prepare production drawings with geometrical dimensioning and tolerances
CO6 Illustratevarious machine components through drawings.
20 MEE2007 CAD/CAM CO1 Apply design concepts.
CO2 Utilise CAD standards for geometrical modelling.
CO3 Demonstrate Solid modelling techniques.
CO4 Develop part programs for solid models.
CO5 Apply group technology concept in manufacturing product.
CO6 Make use of FEA concept for analysis.
CO7 Explain FMS and CIM wheel for manufacturing industry
CO8 Develop the model for analysing and manufacturing structural member.
Internal Combustion
21 MEE3004 Engines CO1 Explain the concepts of Fuel Injection System and properties of mixture.
CO2 Determine performance and combustion characteristics of SI and CI engines
CO3 Propose techniques to enhance the efficiency and performance of IC engines
CO4 Analyze the emissions from IC engines and its effects on human beings and environment
CO5 Critically evaluate properties of different alternate fuels for their use in automobile engines
CO6 Provide guidelines for incorporating latest IC engine technologies into conventional engine Design
Understand the various types of fuels like liquid, solid and gaseous fuels are available for firing in boilers
22 CHE2006 Fuels and Combustion CO1 and furnaces
Select the right type of fuel depends on various factors such as availability, storage, handling, pollution
CO2 and cost of fuel
CO3 Understand the fuel properties and efficient use of the fuel
CO4 Know various analyses of exhaust and flue gases
CO5 Understand various combustion Equipment
23 MEE3006 Automobile Engineering CO1 Choose and suggest a suitable engine chassis layout for different applications
CO2 Analyse various types of steering systems ,Discuss various types of braking and suspension system
CO3 Select a suitable conventional and automatic transmission system
CO4 Troubleshoot the electrical and instrumentation system in the automobiles
CO5 Propose advance technologies to improve vehicle performance charecaristics
24 MEE1012 Alternative Fuels CO1 Explicate the importance of alternative fuels and reserve status of fossil fuels.
Comprehend the important properties, production and storage of hydrogen and other gaseous fuels and
CO2 address the implications during their use in IC engines.
Comprehend the important properties, production and storage of liquid fuels and solid and address the
CO3 implications during their use in IC engines.
CO4 Evaluate the performance of clean propulsion technologies.
CO5 Predict the behavior of engines during the usage of alternative fuels.
CO6 Identify the optimal alternative fuels for local usage based on the availability of raw materials.
Energy Systems Analysis
25 MEE2030 and Design CO1 Explain the techniques for energy conversion and corresponding limitations
CO2 Demonstrate the knowledge of mathematical modelling of systems and need of optimization
CO3 Model thermal systems under various conditions and optimize their performance
CO4 Devise information flow diagram for various systems simulation
CO5 Analyze the performance of energy systems by optimization techniques
CO6 Apply dynamic programming techniques for assessing energy systems potential
CO7 Identify properties of working fluids by using numerical modelling
Apply the design optimization concepts for solving practical industrial case studies under different
CO8 operating conditions
Nuclear Power
26 MEE2027 Engineering CO1 Define Einstein’s equation related to nuclear reaction and understand the nuclear physics
CO2 Understand and classify the nuclear cross-sections
CO3 Differentiate the terminologies related to nuclear fission and fusion process
CO4 Demonstrate the knowledge of nuclear reactor theory and design parameters of reactor
CO5 Understand the types of nuclear reactors and its working principle
CO6 Understand and demonstrate reprocessing and safety aspects
27 MEE1067 Wind Energy Engineering CO1 Identify global and Indian wind energy potential and installed capacity
CO2 Understand the techniques used in Wind Resource Assessment and its influence in wind farm planning
CO3 Apply the concept of aerodynamics to design wind turbine rotor
CO4 Understand the operation of a wind farm and electrical & safety aspect of power generation
Identify the application of small wind turbines, water pumping wind mills for energy generation in
CO5 remote areas
CO6 Prepare and evaluate detailed project reports for establishing a wind farm
Small Hydro Power
28 MEE2058 Systems CO1 Analyse the energy scenario of our country
CO2 Describe the working principles of small hydropower plant and its component
CO3 Estimate the performance parameters of Hydro turbine
CO4 Develop clear understanding about functioning of Small hydropower plants
CO5 Design structural & electro-mechanical subsystems of Small hydropower plant
CO6 Evaluate the cost of generation and economics of Small hydropower plants
29 MEE1013 Fuel Cells CO1 Analyse the energy scenario of our country
CO2 Describe the working principles of Fuel cells and its component.
CO3 Estimate the performance parameters of Fuel cells
CO4 Develop clear understanding about functioning and types of Fuel cells
CO5 Design structural & thermo-chemical subsystems of Fuel cells.
CO6 Evaluate the cost of generation and economics of Fuel cells
CO7 Assess environmental impact of Fuel cells
Solar Photovoltaic System
30 MEE1038 Design CO1 Explain the physics of photovoltaic energy conversion from light
CO2 Design PV systems to meet economic and functional requirements of any application
CO3 Analyze the performance of PV systems
CO4 Prepare a commercial quality Detailed Project Report (DPR)
CO5 Plan and execute PV projects
31 MEE1071 Bio-Energy Technology CO1 Analyse a suitable biomass to energy conversion route for the available biomass
CO2 Develop an efficient conversion system for the thermal and electric power needs
CO3 Estimate the performance of Fluidized bed combustion systems
CO4 Explain about pyrolysis, biomass gasification and fluidised gasification
CO5 Design the waste management and waste conversion systems
CO6 Evaluate the cost of generation of Energy from industrial waste and sewage treatment
Exergy Analysis of Energy
32 MEE2061 Systems CO1 Explain different types of exergy and its significance
CO2 Perform design and analysis of energy systems with irreversibility concept
CO3 Formulate thermodynamic relations and properties
CO4 Perform parametric evaluation of energy systems using second law of thermodynamics
CO5 Account the exergetic destruction in various components of process plants
CO6 Apply numerical techniques for the thermo economic optimization of various energy systems
Design and Selection of
33 MEE2063 Heat Transfer Equipment CO1 Design double pipe heat exchanger by Kern and Bell’s method.
CO2 Explain suitability of phase change materials in the heat exchange process
CO3 Design Regenerators
CO4 Design condensers for industrial applications
CO5 Execute sizing and design of cooling towers
CO6 Analyze different types of evaporators
CO7 Explain the working of heat pipes
Conventional and Solar
Refrigeration and Air Describe the working principles of various single and multi-stage vapour compression Refrigeration
34 MEE2064 Conditioning CO1 systems.
CO2 Analyse performance of various vapour compression refrigeration systems and various refrigerants
CO3 Design various components of vapour compression refrigeration systems
CO4 Evaluate the cooling load requirements for conditioned space
CO5 Develop clear understanding about functioning of solar refrigeration and air-conditioning systems
CO6 Apply concepts of conventional and solar refrigeration and air-conditioning to the various applications
Electromechanical Energy
35 EEE2003 Conversion CO1 Illustrate the basic principles of electromechanical energy conversion
CO2 Infer the basic operation & characteristics of DC generator
CO3 Infer the various starting technologies and performance characteristics of DC Motor
CO4 Apply and analyze performance of transformers
CO5 Solve the various torque equations and analyze the starting methods of Induction Motor
CO6 Design the equivalent circuit and circle diagram of Induction Motor
CO7 Analyze the effect of change in electrical and mechanical parameters of Alternator
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
Remote Sensing and GIS
36 MEE1068 in Resource Management CO1 Explain basics of remote sensing and importance of remote sensing in Indian context
CO2 Identify the Indian remote sensing satellites and their platforms
CO3 Posses the knowledge of digital image processing
CO4 Apply the concepts of concepts of Geo-graphical Information Systems
CO5 Interpret and analyse satellite data using different techniques
CO6 Perform Terrain Modelling
CO7 Effectively use remote sensing and GIS for resource management
Solar Thermal Power
37 MEE3011 Engineering CO1 Use instrument to measure sun radiation energy
CO2 Estimate the sun earth relationship & the solar angles and trace the sun path diagram
Apply the basics of solar thermal engineering and heat transfer for the design of novel solar water and air
CO3 heater
CO4 Design high temperature solar energy concentrating devices
CO5 Demonstrate the knowledge of active and passive mode solar thermal devices
CO6 Ascertain the principles and methods of solar thermal energy storage systems
CO7 Conduct experiments for testing the performance of solar thermal devices
Energy In Built Possess the knowledge of solar passive architecture methods to have visual and thermal comfort in
38 MEE2065 Environment CO1 buildings with reduced energy demand.
CO2 Explain fundamentals of solar radiation and day light
CO3 Design and analyze building models for thermal performance using simulation tools
CO4 Evaluate building energy requirements
CO5 Model energy efficient and eco-friendly buildings
Energy, Environment and Acquire a basic understanding of the terrestrial eco-system comprising of 3 principal components:
39 MEE1074 Impact Assessment CO1 Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Acquire the requisite professional skills to undertake policy decisions on the use and efficient
management of the Earth’s resources, vis-à-vis the possible environmental impacts on a local, regional
CO2 and global scale
Apply the main procedures and methods used at different stages in an EIA process during Project
CO3 Appraisal, Decision making and Implementation
40 MEE2060 Integrated Energy Systems CO1 Analyze different energy systems for possible integration
CO2 Design cogeneration, waste heat recovery systems.
CO3 Design various heat exchangers for integrated systems
CO4 Evaluate thermodynamic performance of integrated systems and exergy evaluation
CO5 Identify various options specific to industry for possibility of integrated systems
CO6 Evaluate the financial feasibility of integrated systems
Apply operations research techniques like L.P.P, scheduling and sequencing in industrial optimization
41 MEE1024 Operations Research CO1 problems.
CO2 Evaluate transportation problems using various OR techniques.
Explain various OR models like Inventory, Queuing, Replacement, Simulation, Decision etc. and apply
CO3 them for optimization.
CO4 Use OR tools in a wide range of applications in industries.
CO5 Identify current topics and advanced techniques of Operations Research for industrial solutions.
CO6 Identify best techniques to solve a specific problem.
Analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge to identify and provide solutions to complex problems
CO7 with intellectual independence.
Energy Conservation,
42 MEE2029 Audit and Management CO1 Possess the knowledge of various energy forms, different energy consuming systems
CO2 Perform professional energy audit for any organization
Do analysis of energy conversion in various systems to evaluate its operating efficiency and arrive at
CO3 energy saving opportunities
CO4 Identify the possible energy saving options in electrical utilities
CO5 Evaluate the financial viability of the energy conservation projects
Industrial Engineering and Analyze the way price of a product affects the demand for a product for consequent actions and predict
43 MEE1014 Management CO1 demand for a product by making use of different demand forecasting techniques.
CO2 Explain Break even analysis to determine safe production levels and costing of industrial products.
CO3 Apply productivity techniques for continuous improvement in different functionalities of an industry.
Analyze the existing operations that happen in factories for establishing time standards for different
CO4 activities.
Demonstrate the knowledge of selection of location for the new plant & optimizing the layout within the
CO5 plant for smooth production.
CO6 Apply cellular manufacturing concepts in industry.
Compute material requirement needed to satisfy the Master Production Schedule of a factory by having
CO7 thorough understanding of MRP logic.
Instrumentation and
44 MEE1027 Control Engineering CO1 Describe the basic principle of typical measurement systems and error characteristics
CO2 Understand transduction,working principles of typical sensors used in industrial applications
Demonstrate the applications and role of signal conditioning circuits, data acquisition in measurement
CO3 systems
Formulate mathematical model for physical systems and simplify representation of complex systems
CO4 using reduction techniques
CO5 Describe the basic concepts in control system design and the role of feedback
CO6 Analyse the stability performance of the control system design
45 MEE1030 Robotics CO1 Specify various types of Robots for industrial applications
CO2 Design appropriate end effectors for various applications.
CO3 Analyze kinematics of various manipulator configurations
CO4 Compute required trajectory planning for the given task.
CO5 Select the suitable sensors for real time working of robotic arm.
CO6 Prepare Robot program for various industrial applications.
46 ENG1011 English for Engineers CO1 Apply language skills with ease in academic and real-life situations.
CO2 Build up a job winning digital foot print and learn to face interviews confidently.
CO3 Develop good interpreting and reporting skills to aid them in research.
CO4 Comprehend language and communication skills in academic and social contexts.
CO5 Acquire vocabulary and learn strategies for error-free communication.
Français quotidien To Identify in French language the daily life communicative situations via personal pronouns, emphatic
47 FRE1001 (Foreign Language) CO1 pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations etc
CO2 To communicate effectively in French language via regular / irregular verbs.
CO3 To demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in translating simple sentences.
To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular new range of unseen written
CO4 materials.
CO5 To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the language studied.
Problem Solving and Understand the working principle of a computer and identify the purpose of a computer programing
48 CSE1001 Programming CO1 language
Learn various problem solving approaches and ability to identify an appropriate approach to solve the
CO2 problem
CO3 validate the program against file inputs towards solving the problem
CO4 Solve various engineering problems using different data structures
CO5 Able to modularize the given problem using structural approach of programming
CO6 Efficiently handle data using flat files to process and store data for the given problem
Problem Solving and
Object Oriented Recall the basics of procedural programming and to represent the real world entities as programming
49 CSE1002 Programming CO1 constructs
CO2 Enumerate object oriented concepts and translate real-world applications into graphical representations
CO3 Demonstrate the usage of classes and objects of the real world entities in applications
Discriminate the reusability and multiple interfaces with same functionality based features to solve
CO4 complex computing problems
Propose possible error-handling constructs for unanticipated states/inputs and to use generic
CO5 programming constructs to accommodate different datatypes
CO6 Validate the program against file inputs towards solving the problem
Apply single variable differentiation and integration to solve applied problems in engineering and find
50 MAT1011 Calculus for Engineers CO1 the maxima and minima of functions
Understand basic concepts of Laplace Transforms and solve problems with periodic functions, step
CO2 functions, impulse functions and convolution
Evaluate partial derivatives, limits, total differentials, Jacobians, Taylor series and optimization problems
CO3 involving several variables with or without constraints
CO4 Evaluate multiple integrals in Cartesian, Polar, Cylindrical and Spherical coordinates
CO5 Understand gradient, directional derivatives, divergence, curl and Greens’, Stokes, Gauss theorems
CO6 Demonstrate MATLAB code for challenging problems in engineering
51 MAT2001 Statistics for Engineers CO1 Compute and interpret descriptive statistics using numerical and graphical techniques.
Understand the basic concepts of random variables and find an appropriate distribution for analysing data
CO2 specific to an experiment.
CO3 Apply statistical methods like correlation, regression analysis in analysing, interpreting experimental data
CO4 Make appropriate decisions using statistical inference that is the central to experimental research.
CO5 Use statistical methodology and tools in reliability engineering problems
CO6 Demonstrate R programming for statistical data
52 PHY1701 Engineering Physics CO1 Understand the dual nature of radiation and matter.
CO2 Apply Schrodinger’s equations to solve finite and infinite potential problems.
CO3 Apply quantum ideas at the nanoscale.
CO4 Apply quantum ideas for understanding the operation and working principle of optoelectronic devices.
CO5 Analyze the Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral form.
CO6 Classify the optical fiber for different Engineering applications.
CO7 Apply concept of Lorentz Transformation for Engineering applications.
CO8 Demonstrate the quantum mechanical ideas
Recall and analyze the issues related to impurities in water and their removal methods and apply recent
53 CHY1701 Engineering Chemistry CO1 methodologies in water treatment for domestic and industrial usage
CO2 Evaluate the causes of metallic corrosion and apply the methods for corrosion protection of metals
Evaluate the electrochemical energy storage systems such as lithium batteries, fuel cells and solar cells,
CO3 and design for usage in electrical and electronic applications
CO4 Assess the quality of different fossil fuels and create an awareness to develop the alternative fuels
Analyze the properties of different polymers and distinguish the polymers which can be degraded and
CO5 demonstrate their usefulness
Apply the theoretical aspects: (a) in assessing the water quality; (b) understanding the construction and
working of electrochemical cells; (c) analyzing metals, alloys and soil using instrumental methods; (d)
CO6 evaluating the viscosity and water absorbing properties of polymeric materials
54 HUM1021 Ethics and Values CO1 Ability to follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as good citizens
CO2 Understand the various social problems and learned to act ethically.
CO3 Understand the concept of addiction and how it will affect the physical and mental health.
Identify ethical concerns in research and intellectual contexts, including academic integrity, use and
CO4 citation of sources, the objective presentation of data, and the treatment of human subjects.
CO5 Identify the main typologies, characteristics, activities, actors and forms of cybercrime.
EXTRA curricular
55 EXC4097 Activities CO1 Enhance their social quotient
CO2 Demonstrate their creative abilities
CO3 Develop team working capabilities
CO4 Develop a holistic approach for healthy life
56 MGT1022 Lean Start up Management CO1 Understand developing business models and growth drivers
CO2 Use the business model canvas to map out key components of enterprise
CO3 Analyze market size, cost structure, revenue streams, and value chain
CO4 Understand build-measure-learn principles
CO5 Foreseeing and quantifying business and financial risks
Introduction to Innovative
57 PHY199 Projects CO1 Apply concept of Lorentz Transformation for Engineering applications.
CO2 Demonstrate the quantum mechanical ideas
CO3 Find out a suitable solution for socially relevant issues
58 CHY1002 Environmental Sciences CO1 Recognize the environmental issues in a problem oriented interdisciplinary perspectives
CO2 Understand the key environmental issues, the science behind those problems and potential solutions
CO3 Demonstrate the significance of biodiversity and its preservation
CO4 Identify various environmental hazards
CO5 Design various methods for the conservation of resources
CO6 Formulate action plans for sustainable alternatives that incorporate science, humanity, and social aspects
Students will have foundational knowledge enabling them to make sound life decisions as well as enter a
CO7 career in an environmental profession or higher education
Tech Answers for Real
59 MEE3999 world Problems (TARP) CO1 Identify real life problems related to society
Apply appropriate technology(ies) to address the identified problems using engineering principles and
CO2 arrive at innovative solutions
60 MEE3099 Industrial Internship CO1 Correlate engineering concepts and their application in industry
CO2 Extrapolate selected techniques for appropriate innovative applications
CO3 Document the industrial practices in relevant e-platforms
Comprehensive Define, explain, evaluate, and interpret the fundamental knowledge pertaining to the field of Mechanical
61 MEE4098 Examination CO1 Engineering and apply those essential knowledge to the field of Energy Engineering.
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with reasonable assumptions and
62 MEE4099 Capstone Project CO1 constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
CO4 Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
63 STS1001 Softskills CO1 Enabling students to know themselves and interact better with peers.
Understanding the various strategies of conflict resolution among peers and supervisors and respond
64 STS2001 Softskills CO1 appropriately
65 STS2002 Softskills CO1 Enabling students enhance knowledge of relevant topics and evaluate the information
66 STS3001 Softskill CO1 Enabling students to acquire skills in preparing for interviews, presentations and higher education
67 STS3005 Softskills CO1 Clear knowledge about problem solving skills in DS & Algorithms concepts.
68 STS3007 Softskills CO1 Enabling students to write codings in C,C++,Java and DBMS concepts
Programme Name : B.Tech Fashion Technology
Program Outcomes
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and apply them to
identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis
of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for
engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and
engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable
development
PO_10: Having a good working knowledge of communicating in English - communication with engineering
community and society
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance PO_12:
Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learningPSO Statement
Programme Name B.Tech Fashion Technology
PSO Statement
1 Possess strong foundation and in-depth knowledge in all aspects of fashion, apparel and technology
Be proactive and have keen insights on design and development of quality apparel products pertaining
2 sustainability and environment friendliness.
Visualise the things, identify and come with the best possible solutions for the real time problems and
Compete globally in terms of upgrading with new technologies, craftsmanship, innovations and strong
3 communication skills
CO1 Identify the method of spreading techniques adopted for different types of fabrics and calculate the
marker efficiency.
3 FST1003 Apparel Machineries and
CO2
Equipment’s Identify the working principles of different types of cutting machineries used in apparel production.
CO3 Improve skill in the operation and setting points of sewing machines
CO1 Prepare a design board with various basic features of human anatomy.
4 FST1004 Fashion Illustration CO2 Design the different figures using head theories.
CO3 Design and present the fashion figures with different possess.
5 FST1005 Surface Design CO1 Attain knowledge on the embroidery tools and the techniques.
CO2 Identify the different hand embroidery stitches and Indian traditional embroidery.
CO3 Recognize the processes involved in the machine and computerized embroidery.
CO8 Apply knowledge of device circuits in its related field
CO1 Illustrate the federal standard classification of stitches and seams.
Garment Components
6 FST1006 CO2 Develop and construct different garment components using suitable methods.
Manufacturing
CO3 Interpreting the garment components with fashion figures.
CO1 Acquire the knowledge of spinning, weaving and knitting process.
CO2 Identify the different machineries used in yarn and fabric forming process.
Yarn and Fabric
7 FST2001 CO3 Appreciate the differences between woven and knitted fabrics.
Manufacturing
CO4 Apply the fundamental knowledge on the fabric selection for garment manufacturing.
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
Acquire better understanding on pattern construction, grading and pattern alteration techniques to
CO1
provide good fit.
8 FST2002 Advanced Pattern Making
CO2 Prepare patterns for basic blocks and garment components using draping techniques.
CO3 Create patterns for children’s, women’s and men’s garments.
Know the properties and characteristics required for the selection of raw material for garment
CO1
manufacturing.
Garment Manufacturing CO2 Acquire knowledge on the step by step techniques involved in apparel manufacturing processes.
9 FST2003
Technology
CO3 Gain more knowledge on children’s, women’s and men’s wear.
CO8 Identify the garment’s defects and apply the techniques for the remedial actions.
CO1 Obtain knowledge on chemical processing of cotton and blended materials.
CO2 Analyze the parameters and categorize the recipes for chemical processing of textile materials.
10 FST2004 Textile Wet Processing
CO3 Categorize and select the appropriate techniques to process the yarn and fabrics through dyeing and
printing processes.
CO1 Get knowledge on the elements of woven fabric.
Fabric Construction and
11 FST2005 CO2 Design and develop the woven and knitted fabric structures.
Design Analysis
CO3 Describe the features, properties and applications of woven and knitted fabric.
12 FST2006 Textile and Apparel CO1 Attain knowledge in sampling techniques for textile materials.
Quality Evaluation CO2 Familiarize the principles and working of textile testing instruments
CO3 Identify the fabric comfort handle properties
CO4 Acquire knowledge and handle the testing instruments used for textile and garment testing.
CO1 Apply the skill in computer aided pattern making and grading for different apparels.
Computer Aided Garment
13 FST3001 Designing and CO2
Gain skills on the application of computer aided design software’s to design garment and accessories.
Manufacturing
CO3 Acquire knowledge on the computer controlled machineries in garment industry.
CO1 Attain knowledge in the principles of cost accounting.
CO2 Relate the factors that decide the cost of apparel products.
14 FST3002 Apparel Costing Apply knowledge in calculating the raw materials and accessories cost to derive the cost of basic
CO3
apparel products.
CO4 Obtain knowledge in financial management and budgeting process in apparel industry.
Exhibit wide knowledge of the several industrial engineering systems and tools related with
CO1
manufacturing.
15 FST3003 Industrial Engineering
Establish the current industrial engineering procedures and systematic solutions to apparel
CO2
manufacturing.
CO1 Identify the objective and subjective evaluation of clothing.
Recognize the effect of fibre properties, yarn structure and fabric construction on the fabric appearance
CO2
16 FST3004 Clothing Comfort and comfort properties.
CO3
Acquire knowledge associated with the dimensional stability and serviceability of fabric and garment.
CO1 Gain knowledge on process flow and business concepts of apparels industry.
CO2 Understand the strategies applied in sourcing, planning and analyzing the product.
17 FST3005 Apparel Merchandising
CO3 Apply knowledge on the role and responsibilities of merchandiser in apparel industries.
CO4 Gain knowledge on buying house system and quality communication with stakeholders.
CO1 Understand and communicate the fashion forecasting concepts.
CO2 Gain knowledge on the selection of the suitable raw materials and accessories.
18 FST3006 Fashion Portfolio
CO3 Apply the knowledge and produce a garment as per designs or based on requirements.
CO4 Develop a portfolio for individual design and garment.
19 FST4001 Recycling of Textile CO1 Understand the importance of textile recycling.
and Apparel Products
CO2 Relate the method of recycling the fibre, yarn and fabric.
CO3 Analyse the product can be produced from recycled textile materials.
CO1 Gain information on need for exports and export policies.
International Business and CO2 Recognize the steps involved in setting up export business
20 FST4002
Financial Management CO3 Understand the export finance and payment terms
CO4 Establish knowledge in export documentation and procedures
Classify the various functional clothing like intelligent wear, protective wear, sportswear, smart and
CO1
medical wear.
Intelligent and Smart CO2 Reorganize the basic concepts of phase change textile materials.
21 FST4004
Clothing
CO3 Relate the conductive and textile and wearable electronics.
CO4 Acquire the knowledge on textiles in medical industries.
CO1 Obtain knowledge on the history of fashion.
22 FST1007 Fashion Evolution CO2 Recognize the fashion progress and designing.
CO3 Be aware of the dynamics and the role of fashion.
CO1 Understand the performance, properties, application of different trims and decorations.
23 FST1008 Trims and Decorations
CO2 Choose and decide the proper trims and decorations for different garment styles.
CO1 Recognize the elements and principles of design in connection with the apparels.
Principles and Elements of
24 FST1009 CO2 Familiar on size, categories, color basics and their characteristics.
Designing
CO3 Ability to understand the fashion terminology in connection with the dress designing.
CO1 Determine the importance of colour measurement and evaluate the colour difference
25 FST1010 Colour Science CO2 Analyze the colour strength of textile and apparel materials
CO3 Assess the textiles using colour matching cabinet booth under standard lights
CO1 Understand the different accessories and embellishments.
Accessories and Jewellery
26 FST1012 CO2 Design and making of fashion accessories and jewellery.
Designing
CO3 Develop the skills, judgment and competence to identify, evaluate and value jewellery items.
CO1 Establish the skill on designing software’s to prepare digital fashion and apparel designs.
Digital Fashion and
27 FST1013 CO2 Sketch fashion illustration using designing software’s.
Apparel Design
CO3 Create woven and printed patterns.
CO4 Develop the knowledge on apparel design.
CO1 Identify the different kind of sewing thread.
Production and Application CO2 Understand the properties and importance of sewing thread.
28 FST2007
of Sewing Threads CO3 Analyze the sewing thread size and packages.
CO4 Identify the different kind of sewing thread.
CO1 Acquire the better knowledge on preparatory process in woven fabric manufacturing system.
Woven Fabric CO2 Identify the functions of weaving machine and its motions.
29 FST2008
Manufacturing Simplify the functions and importance of machine elements in conventional and unconventional
CO3
weaving machines.
CO1 Acquire better knowledge on the basic concepts of knitting.
Knitting and Knit Wear
30 FST2009 CO2 Understand the fundamentals and working of weft and warp knitting.
Designs
CO3 Develop the skills on developing knitwear designs.
CO1 Acquire better knowledge on unconventional finishes and their applications.
Garment Finishing and
31 FST3007 CO2 Understand the different finishes of garments.
Care
CO3 Analyse the different machinery and equipments for garment care.
CO1 Apply the manufacturing techniques of suitable raw materials.
Product Analysis and
32 FST3008 CO2 Source the fabric and design the apparel for specific end uses.
Development
CO3 Sew and finish the apparel for specific end uses
CO1 Determine the various treatments and finishes given for home textiles materials
33 FST3009 Home Textiles CO2 Analyze the advancements and developments in interior designing and home furnishing
CO3 Select the suitable technique for care and maintenance of home textiles products
CO1 Choose the suitable textile material based on the end use
34 FST3011 Technical Textiles CO2 Decide the manufacturing process based on the application
CO3 Select the appropriate coating and finishing techniques for industrial textiles
CO1 Choose the appropriate fibre, dyes and dyeing method for denim
CO2 Apply the concepts of denim washing and finishing effectively
35 FST3012 Denim Technology
CO3 Create new washing and finishing techniques
CO4 Construct various types of denim garments
CO1 Determine the importance of physical, physiological effects from intimate apparels
Intimate Apparels and
36 FST3013 CO2 Consider the comfort properties of intimate apparels
Design
CO3 Analyze the women’s contour and to design and construct the intimate apparels
CO1 Design and develop footwear for all categories of people
Footwear Designing and
37 FST3014 CO2 Analyze the various effects of footwear on human feet
Technology
CO3 Generalize sustainability and customization in footwear manufacturing
CO1 Identify the various types of leather and determine its processing techniques
Leather Garment
38 FST3015 CO2 Select the appropriate leather based on design specifications, criteria end use
Technology
CO3 Investigate the various quality aspects/standards of leather garments
CO1 Determine the importance of elements and other properties in store interior
39 FST3016 Visual Merchandising CO2 Develop the theme based window display
CO3 Analyze and develop the suitable store layout
CO1 Analyze the fashion trend with the help of fashion forecasting tools
40 FST3017 Fashion Forecasting CO2 Survey and predict the right color and material for any season
CO3 Articulate the concepts, mood and develop color palettes
CO1 Relate fashion clothing to society
Fashion Communication
41 FST3018 CO2 Analyze the areas related to fashion communication
and Design Foundation
CO3 Evaluate the functions of fashion communication
CO1 Access the impact of color with mood and perceptions
42 FST3019 Fashion Psychology CO2 Select the right choice of clothing according to human
CO3 Predict the consumer's buying behavior and psychology
CO1 Select the appropriate textile materials and explore the areas where it can be applied
Advanced Textile Material CO2 Analyze the advancements in 3D manufacturing technology of textiles
43 FST3020
and Manufacturing Process
CO3
Integrate the knowledge and skills gained into fashionable/performance based product development
CO1 Understand the complex issue of sizing and the overall garment appearance.
Apparel Size and Fit
44 FST3021 CO2 Better understanding on garment fit and pattern alteration techniques to provide good fit.
Analysis
CO3 Find the fitting problems and the way to rectify them.
CO1 Analyze the target market and manage the marketing mix
Fashion and Apparel
45 FST4005 CO2 Determine the factors to be considered in price decision making
Marketing
CO3 Create the new directions for marketing and formulate the promotional strategies
CO1 Use the knowledge and skills for capital planning and financial assistance
Management of Apparel
46 FST4006 CO2 Analyze the various costs to be considered in apparel business
Units
CO3 Formulate plans for inventory control and material handling
CO1 Analyze the issues related to supply chain management
Apparel Logistics and
47 FST4007 CO2 Design and manage the supply chain networks effectively
Supply Chain
CO3 Identify and implement the advancements in IT, sustainability in supply chain
Lean Enterprises and CO1 Design the factory with lean concepts and follow PDCA cycle
48 FST4008 Manufacturing CO2 Plan the lead time effectively and balance the process
Technology
CO3 Implement 5 s concepts in industry for better performance
CO1 Describe the strategic management process
Strategic Planning
49 FST4009 CO2 Analyze the influence of life cycle in marketing strategy and planning
Management
CO3 Perform internal strategic management audit
CO1 Analyze the consumer and their needs and plan the merchandise accordingly
50 FST4010 Retail Management CO2 Effectively plan and execute the merchandising activities to improve the sales
CO3 Develop pricing strategies and sustainability in retailing
CO1 Determine the branding strategies
Brand Promotion and
51 FST4011 CO2 Plan marketing through traditional approach and modern approach
Advertising
CO3 Create digital marketing strategies and websites for advertising
CO1 Create the strategic plan for business merchandise and to drive customers
Fashion and Apparel
52 FST4012 CO2 Develop a business firm considering all the aspect of legal framework
Entrepreneurship
CO3 Plan the budget and analyze the financial statements
CO1 Interpret the significance of computer controlled systems and apply the appropriate techniques
Computer Integrated
53 FST4013 CO2 Create and analyze virtual garments with computer integrated systems
Manufacturing System
CO3 Perform body scanning and apparel development process with the aid of computers
CO1 Visualize the concept and capture the images in different methods
54 FST4014 Fashion Photography
CO2 Select the appropriate accessories for photography
CO3 Identify and choose the suitable camera type, lenses and lighting
CO1 After completion of this course, the students will be able to:
55 FST4015 Business Analytics
CO2 Discuss the relationship between business analytics and decision making
CO3 Use the statistical tools effectively for calculations and models
CO1 Implement various welfare standards for the wellbeing of workers, environment
International Social
59 FST4019
Compliance CO2 Practice the laws and rules of social compliance
Demonstrate the basics of procedural programming and to represent the real world entities as
CO1 programming constructs.
Enumerate object oriented concepts and translate real-world applications into graphical
CO2 representations.
Demonstrate the usage of classes and objects of the real world entities in applications.
Problem Solving and CO3
61 CSE1002 Object Oriented
Discriminate the reusability and multiple interfaces with same functionality based features to
Programming CO4 solve complex computing problems.
Illustrate possible error-handling constructs for unanticipated states/inputs and to use generic
CO5 programming constructs to accommodate different datatypes.
CO6 Validate the program against file inputs towards solving the problem.
Technical Answers CO1 Identify real life problems related to society
62 FST3999 for Real World CO2 Apply appropriate technology(ies) to address the identified problems using engineering
problems principles and arrive at innovative solutions
Comprehensive Demonstrate the acquired knowledge of Computer Science and Engineering in perspective of
63 FST4098
Exam CO1 fundamentals and advanced concepts
apply single variable differentiation and integration to solve applied problems in engineering
CO1 and find the maxima and minima of functions
understand basic concepts of Laplace Transforms and solve problems with periodic functions,
CO2 step functions, impulse functions and convolution
Calculus for
64 MAT1011 evaluate partial derivatives, limits, total differentials, Jacobians, Taylor series and optimization
Engineers
CO3 problems involving several variables with or without constraints
CO4 evaluate multiple integrals in Cartesian, Polar, Cylindrical and Spherical coordinates
understand gradient, directional derivatives, divergence, curl and Greens’, Stokes, Gauss
CO5 theorems
CO6 demonstrate MATLAB code for challenging problems in engineering
CO1 compute and interpret descriptive statistics using numerical and graphical techniques.
understand the basic concepts of random variables and find an appropriate
CO2 distribution for analysing data specific to an experiment.
apply statistical methods like correlation, regression analysis in analysing,
65 MAT2001 Statistics for Engineers CO3 interpreting experimental data
make appropriate decisions using statistical inference that is the central to
CO4 experimental research.
CO5 use statistical methodology and tools in reliability engineering problems
CO6 demonstrate R programming for statistical data
CO1 To understand the dual nature of radiation and matter.
CO2 To apply Schrodinger’s equations to solve finite and infinite potential problems.
CO3 To apply quantum ideas at the nanoscale.
To apply quantum ideas for understanding the operation and working principle of
66 PHY1001 Engineering Physics CO4 optoelectronic devices.
CO5 To analyze the Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral form.
CO6 To classify the optical fiber for different Engineering applications.
CO7 To apply concept of Lorentz Transformation for Engineering applications.
CO8 To demonstrate the quantum mechanical ideas
Recall and analyze the issues related to impurities in water and their removal methods
CO1 and apply recent methodologies in water treatment for domestic and industrial usage
Evaluate the causes of metallic corrosion and apply the methods for corrosion
CO2 protection of metals
CHY100
67 Engineering Chemistry
1 Evaluate the electrochemical energy storage systems such as lithium batteries, fuel
CO3 cells and solar cells, and design for usage in electrical and electronic applications
Assess the quality of different fossil fuels and create an awareness to develop the
CO4 alternative fuels
Analyze the properties of different polymers and distinguish the polymers which can
68
CO5 be degraded and demonstrate their usefulness
Apply the theoretical aspects: (a) in assessing the water quality; (b) understanding the
construction and working of electrochemical cells; (c) analyzing metals, alloys and
soil using instrumental methods; (d) evaluating the viscosity and water absorbing
properties of polymeric materials
CO6
CO1 To understand the various types of thinking skills.
Introduction to Innovative
68 PHY1999 CO2 To enhance the innovative and creative ideas
Projects
CO3 To find out a suitable solution for socially relevant issues
Students will recognize the environmental issues in a problem oriented
CO1 interdisciplinary perspectives
Students will understand the key environmental issues, the science behind those
CO2 problems and potential solutions
CO3 Students will demonstrate the significance of biodiversity and its preservation
CHY1002 CO4 Students will identify various environmental hazards
69 Environmental Sciences
CO5 Students will design various methods for the conservation of resources
Students will formulate action plans for sustainable alternatives that incorporate
CO6 science, humanity, and social aspects
Students will have foundational knowledge enabling them to make sound life
CO7 decisions as well as enter a career in an environmental profession or higher education
CO1 Apply language skills with ease in academic and real-life situations.
CO2 Build up a job winning digital foot print and learn to face interviews confidently.
70 ENG1011 English for Engineers CO3 Develop good interpreting and reporting skills to aid them in research.
CO4 Comprehend language and communication skills in academic and social contexts.
CO5 Acquire vocabulary and learn strategies for error-free communication.
CO1 To to know Japanese alphabets and greet in Japanese.
CO2 To learn about pronouns, verbs form, adjectives and conjunctions.
71 FLC Foreign Language CO3 To learn time and dates related vocabularies and express them in Japanese.
CO4 To learn the formation of simple questions and its answers in Japanese.
CO5 To know the Japanese culture and etiquettes.
Ability to follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as good
CO1 citizens
CO2 Understand the various social problems and learned to act ethically.
Understand the concept of addiction and how it will affect the physical and mental
72 HUM1021 Ethics and Values CO3 health.
Identify ethical concerns in research and intellectual contexts, including academic
integrity, use and citation of sources, the objective presentation of data, and the
CO4 treatment of human subjects.
Identify the main typologies, characteristics, activities, actors and forms of
CO5 cybercrime.
CO1 Enhance their social quotient
CO2 Demonstrate their creative abilities
73 EXC Co / Extra Curricular
CO3 Develop team working capabilities
CO4 Develop a holistic approach for healthy life
CO1 Understand developing business models and growth drivers
CO2 Use the business model canvas to map out key components of enterprise
Lean Start-up
74 MGT1022 CO3 Analyze market size, cost structure, revenue streams, and value chain
Management
CO4 Understand build-measure-learn principles
CO5 Foreseeing and quantifying business and financial risks
75 STS1001 Soft Skills CO1 Enabling students to know themselves and interact better with peers.
Enabling students enhance knowledge of relevant topics and evaluate the information
76 STS1002 Soft Skills
CO1
Understanding the various strategies of conflict resolution among peers and
77 STS1003 Soft Skills supervisors
and respond appropriately
CO1
Enabling students to acquire skills in preparing for interviews, presentations and
78 STS1004 Soft Skills higher education
CO1
79 STS1005 Soft Skills CO1 Clear knowledge about problem solving skills in DS & Algorithms concepts.
Enabling students to write codings in C,C++,Java and DBMS concepts
80 STS1006 Soft Skills
CO1
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
CO1 reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
81 FST4099 Project Work Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the
CO4 results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 Correlate engineering concepts and their application in industry
82 FST3099 Industrial Internship CO2 Extrapolate selected techniques for appropriate innovative applications
CO3 Document the industrial practices in relevant e-platforms
Programme Name: B. Sc. Catering and Hotel Management
Program Outcomes
PO_2: Having problem solving ability - solving social issues and technical problems.
To provide students with an understanding of current concepts and correlate theory with experiment in
2 order to provide expertise in hospitality industry.
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
CO1 Gain information on hotel industry and its growth
CO2 Recognize the origins and development of food service in hotels
Foundation Course in CO3 To know service equipments handled by service person
1 BHM1005 Food and Beverage
Service CO4 Identify staffing methods in service department
CO5 Realize different service and ancillary areas that are existing in hotels
CO6 To differentiate non-alcoholic beverages
CO1 Familiarized with kitchen hierarchy, equipment’s and handling procedures.
CO2 Identify raw materials, fruits and vegetables
Foundation Course in CO3 Know about different methods of cooking
2 BHM1702
Food Production CO4 Can prepare stocks and sauces
CO5 Bake bread and cookies
CO6 Capable to re-use leftover food
3 BHM2001 Food Production CO1 Analyze the kitchen layout
CO2 Familiarize to prepare Sauces and Soups
CO3 To know how to select a fish and cuts of meat
CO4 Acquire information cereals, pulses and dairy products
CO5 Acquire information on Indian cuisine and basic culinary terms
CO6 Familiarize basic pastries
CO1 Define accompaniments for special food items
CO2 Familiarizing French terminologies related to food
Food and Beverage CO3 Practice Menu Planning techniques and cover laying
4 BHM2002
Service CO4 Acquire the skill of different types of services
CO5 Learn billing procedure in hotels and basic sales control system
CO6 Acquire tobacco manufacturing process, storage and service
CO1 Assist as budding chef in volume kitchen
CO2 Acquire Information on bulk kitchen equipments
CO3 Familiarisation in Indian cuisine
5 BHM2010 Quantity Food Production
CO4 To know the volume catering establishments
CO5 Ability to make purchase indent for quantity menus
CO6 Aware of the history of regional Indian cuisine
CO1 Recognize the classification and production of various alcoholic beverages
CO2 Identify the bar equipments and different types of bar
CO3 Categorize the classification of wines and its production process
6 BHM2011 Beverage Service
CO4 To know the production process of beer
CO5 Analyze the various distillation process and ascertain the various spirits
CO6 Acquire the information on apertifs, bitters and liqueurs
Acquire information on Job description and Job specification of the Bar
Advanced Food and CO1
man.
7 BHM2013 Beverage Service CO2 Recognizes bar operations.
Operations
CO3 Obtain skills of a bar man.
CO4 Preparation of cocktails and Mocktails.
CO5 Familiarize with the presentation of Cocktails and Mocktails.
CO6 Develop supervisory skills.
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and apply them to identify,
formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic constraints,
including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis of
information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for engineering
practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_10: Having a good working knowledge of communicating in English – communication with engineering community and
society
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes
Apply fundamental concepts and theories of industrial design to develop solutions to practical industrial
1 problems.
Conduct research and development of new products for improving human life.
3
Course Outcomes
CO1 Follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as good citizens
HUM
8 Ethics and Values
1021 CO2 Understand various social problems and learn to act ethically
CO3 Understand the concept of addiction and how it will affect the physical and mental health
Identify ethical concerns in research and intellectual contexts, including academic integrity, use
CO4
and citation of sources, the objective presentation of data, and the treatment of human subjects
CO5 Identify the main typologies, characteristics, activities, actors and forms of cybercrime
CO1 Understand developing business models and growth drivers
CO2 Use the business model canvas to map out key components of enterprise
9 MGT1022 Lean Start up Management
CO3 Analyze market size, cost structure, revenue streams, and value chain
CO4 Understand build-measure-learn principles foreseeing and quantifying business and financial risks
CO1 Skills to operate hand tools and machines tools for model-making.
10 BDE1033 DESIGN WORKSHOP CO2 Knowledge about different types of joineries in metal and wood.
CO3 Ability to master different decorative techniques
CO1 Remember greeting people, introducing oneself and understanding basic expressions in German.
CO2 Understand basic grammar skills to use these in a meaning way.
11 GER1001 Grundstufe Deutsch CO3 Remember beginner's level vocabulary
CO4 Create sentences in German on a variety of topics with significant precision and in detail.
CO5 Apply good comprehension of written discourse in areas of special interests.
Identify in French language the daily life communicative situations via personal pronouns,
CO1
emphatic pronouns, salutations, negations and interrogations.
CO2 Communicate effectively in French language via regular / irregular verbs.
12 FRE1001 Français quotidien CO3 Demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in translating simple sentences.
Understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular new range of unseen written
CO4
materials
CO5 Demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the language studied
CO1 Have an exposure to industrial practices and to work in teams
CO2 Communicate effectively
Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental and societal
Industry Internship CO3
13 BDE3099 context
(Summer)
CO4 Develop the ability to engage in research and to involve in life-long learning
CO5 Comprehend contemporary issues
CO6 Engage in establishing his/her digital footprint
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with reasonable
14 BDE4099 Capstone Project CO1
assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
CO4 Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 Ability to generate two dimensional rhythms, deformations and patterns in design.
Understanding in cognitive, morphological process inherent in applying shape analogies for
CO2
15 BDE1001 Design Fundamentals - 2D generating two-dimensional design concepts.
CO3 Ability to design a composition of low complexity and with relatively simple geometry.
CO4 Ability to carry out semantic analysis of visual elements.
CO1 Ability to represent objects through constructive methodologies.
CO2 Ability to represent objects in nature.
IMAGE CO3 Ability to construct human figure and manikin movement.
16 BDE1002 REPRESENTATION
TECHNIQUES CO4 Ability to represent objects/products in various perspectives.
CO5 Ability to represent objects using light and shadow techniques.
CO6 Ability to represent objects by grid
CO1 Ability to keenly observe the design ecosystem.
DESIGN STUDIO – CO2 Understanding the cognitive load of the user.
17 BDE1003 PROBLEM
IDENTIFICATION CO3 Ability to document the observations using different mediums.
CO4 Ability to identify design problems.
CO1 Knowledge of ergonomic principles.
CO2 Knowledge of human anthropometry.
FUNDAMENTALS OF CO3 Knowledge of the human body motions and limitations.
18 BDE1004
ERGONOMICS CO4 Knowledge of environment factors and performance support
CO5 Knowledge to analyse the non-tangible human factors.
CO6 Understanding anthropometry and its importance in designing products.
CO1 Knowledge of electric and electronic basics
ELECTRONICS FOR
19 BDE1005 CO2 Basic knowledge in electronic components and properties.
DESIGNERS
CO3 Understanding circuits and theorems.
CO4 Knowledge of dynamic circuits.
CO5 Knowledge of semiconductors.
CO6 Knowledge of sensors, actuators, etc.
CO1 Evolution and History of Design.
CO2 Contributions of Bauhaus to industrial design.
20 BDE1006 DESIGN HISTORY
CO3 Design and its relationships in industrial design.
CO4 Designers contribution to industrial design.
CO1 Identify the key ideas and approaches used in the study of design and society.
CO2 Apply skills of visual analysis to interpret a broad range of design in relation to its social context
Identify influence and inspiration drawn from cross-cultural interactions in design influencing
CO3
21 BDE 1007 DESIGN AND SOCIETY society.
CO4 Research and access information about Design history and theory.
Present written and oral arguments about the ideas that inform design and its contributions to
CO5
social needs from a wide range of periods and cultures.
CO1 Ability to generate two dimensional rhythms, deformations and patterns in design.
Understanding in cognitive, morphological process inherent in applying form analogies for
CO2
generating three-dimensional design concepts.
Ability to design a product of low complexity, relatively simple geometry and which utilizes a
22 BDE1008 FORM STUDIES CO3 commonly available material and communicate the assembly procedure for the developed
product.
CO4 Ability to carry out semantic analysis of hand-held products and similar elements.
CO5 . Ability to carry out syntactic analysis of hand-held products and similar elements.
CO6 Ability to carry out pragmatic analysis of hand-held products and similar elements.
CO1 Ability to carry out product design through proper observation.
CO2 Ability to generate design concepts for different types of users
23 BDE1009 PRODUCT DESIGN
CO3 Understanding the cognitive, morphological process inherent in applying form analogies.
CO4 Ability to implement holistic design solution and to evaluate the prototype.
CO1 Create awareness on metals while considering designing of products.
MATERIAL AND CO2 Analyze various metal products and understand its properties
24 BDE1011
PROCESSES - METALS CO3 Analyze various metal properties for processes.
CO4 Understand various shaping attributes of metals.
CO5 Understand various joining attributes of metals
CO6 Understand various qualities of metals for surface finishing.
CO1 Create awareness on non-metals while considering designing of products.
CO2 Analyze various non-metal products and understand its properties
MATERIAL AND CO3 Analyze various non-metal properties for production processes.
25 BDE1013 PROCESSES - NON-
METALS CO4 Understand various shaping attributes of non-metals.
CO5 Understand various joining attributes of non-metals.
CO6 Understand various qualities of non-metals for surface finishing.
CO1 Ability to generate and represent concepts through sketching
ADVANCED IMAGE CO2 Ability to mimic Imagery and abstraction through memory and imagination.
26 BDE2001 REPRESENTATION Ability to express Image through various set time and space using Image manipulation
TECHNIQUES CO3
techniques.
CO4 Ability to express colour form and structure through Image making software
CO1 Ability to generate rhythms, deformations and patterns in forms.
Understanding in cognitive, morphological process inherent in applying shape analogies for
DESIGN CO2
27 BDE2002 generating three-dimensional design concepts.
FUNDAMENTALS – 3D
CO3 Ability to design a composition of low complexity and with relatively simple geometry.
CO4 Ability to carry out semantic analysis of visual elements.
CO1 Ability to do affinity mapping and Temporal spatial mapping on an existing idea.
DESIGN STUDIO – CO2 Ability to do Mind mapping.
28 BDE2003
PROBLEM ANALYSIS
CO3 Ability to do Sensory and Cognitive mapping.
CO4 Ability to develop new product through semiotic analysis.
CO1 Understanding the evolution of smart products.
CO2 Ability to generate design concepts using smart product components.
29 BDE3002 Smart Product Design
CO3 Understanding the smart eco system.
CO4 Ability to integrate IOT in new products and to evaluate the prototype.
CO2 Apply to create artefacts based on Typographic design principles in a series of design assignments
37 BDE1021 TYPOGRAPHY
Design and print a multi-page publication that incorporates the purposeful organization of type
CO3
and image, using industry-standard desktop publishing software.
CO1 Identify the key elements of a packaging composition including placement, product, and audience
CO2 Design a Indian tiffin/snack box and carry-out bag in a single ink color.
Identify the production, design, and budgetary differences between mass and prestige packaging
CO3
designs.
CO4 Create flat and 3D versions of a prestige carton, and present a sample counter animation
Develop an understanding of the ways in which marketing research, target audiences, and user
CO5
profiles affect the packaging design process.
38 BDE1022 PACKAGING DESIGN
CO6 Design a beverage/soft drink packaging according to audience and project brief information.
Develop an understanding of how playful packaging design is created through typography,
CO7
balance, color, and other attributes.
CO8 Design a playful packaging design for a toy carton.
CO9 Understand and discuss how a product line is developed, updated, and expanded.
CO10 Create two designs for a premium champagne carton working from a client brief.
CO11 Create a carton and bottle design for the launch of a new fragrance.
CO1 Ability to work with paper using various folding techniques.
CO2 Ability to make models keeping physical and geometric properties of paper and folding.
40 BDE1024 ORIGAMI
CO3 Ability to do modular origami and building large scale structures
CO4 Ability to work with fractals and tessellations
CO1 Learn the of History of UCD with reference to human evolution.
CO2 Define User Centred Design Process, Frameworks and apply UCD in a given context.
CO3 State Usability Principles & Guidelines
USER EXPERIENCE Ability to conduct User study, Collect pertinent data, Analyze data, formulate insights and
41 BDE1025 CO4
DESIGN inferences into actionable points to design.
CO5 Acquire proficiency to use software tools for designing solutions and test its effectiveness
CO6 Possess understanding about various factors influencing ethical values in UCD.
CO7 Describe the important personalities in UCD and the impact/relevance of their contribution
Explain the fundamentals of Interaction Design (ID): Definition of ID; Types of Interactions;
CO1
Goal-Directed Design Principles
CO2 Explain the Principles of Interface Design, Navigation design and Interaction design.
CO3 Ability to apply design process of Human-Centred Interactive systems
43 BDE1027 INTERACTION DESIGN Possess knowledge of PACT: A framework for designing interactive systems and demonstrate its
CO4
application as case study
CO5 State Experience design guidelines
Proficient in use of software tools to Create, Build and Test the designed prototypes to check its
CO6
effectiveness.
CO1 Explain the concept of Services in a networked society – Evolution & Present day context
CO2 State the fundamentals of Service Design,
CO3 Describe various aspects of Service Design and its Operation Lifecycle
44 BDE1028 SERVICE DESIGN CO4 Explain the need for a design method for developing services
CO5 Build a Service Design intervention using double diamond process
CO6 Demonstrate understanding of Tools and Methods for Service Design
CO7 Present a detailed Service Design proposal using all the learnt knowledge
CO1 Differentiate the tools and techniques involved in creating 2D & 3D games.
45 BDE 1029 GAME DESIGN CO2 Identify and apply suitable methods to create games for various platforms.
CO3 Design and conduct experiments to address problems germane to the discipline.
CO4 Ability to understand current and future trends in gaming industry.
CO5 Integrate 2D & 3D assets in to Game Engines to publish Games.
Have an understanding the principles of systems thinking and how it applies to the creation of a
CO1
new system through the appropriate blend of people, process and tools
CO2 Understand the critical role of requirements in engineering
CO3 Be able to identify system stakeholders and gather their requirements
46 BDE1030 SYSTEMS DESIGN Be able to analyse stakeholder requirements and translate these into specific, precise and
CO4
measurable technical system requirements
CO5 Be able to generate and down-select alternative system design concepts and architectures
Be able to consider the impact on future business of adopting a systems approach to systems
CO6
design.
Research of primary and secondary sources to document a historical narrative for an exhibition
CO1
project
Analyze information from a wide range of sources to develop a detailed exhibition proposal for
CO2
an identified audience / public venue.
CO3 The textual information (labels) to support it
Apply information on the audience(s) for a proposed public exhibition venue to develop an
CO4
exhibition proposal.
Develop an exhibition concept/theme as proposal that communicates key story lines / narratives
47 BDE1031 EXHIBITION DESIGN
CO5 to a specific audience, and organizes the exhibition displays, artefacts and traffic circulation
within the venue.
CO6 Planning the layout and design of an exhibition
CO7 Report the key narratives / atmosphere / mood of an exhibition proposal to an identified audience.
Synthesize information from a wide range of sources to identify key artefacts and information,
CO8
and to develop a series of key story lines / narratives for an exhibition proposal.
Evaluate ways in which exhibition practice can be more sustainable and apply those principles to
CO9
an exhibition proposal.
Ability to consider human factors and limitations in designing consumer/industrial products,
CO1
workplaces and work environment.
Understanding the concepts of applied anthropometry, workplace design and the ergonomics
CO2
48 BDE2004 APPLIED ERGONOMICS aspects in various environmental conditions.
Ability to apply human factors in various environments and considering human factors in human
CO3
errors & accidents.
CO4 Ability to perform ergonomic analysis in virtual environment.
CO5 Understanding the ergonomic principles in digital interfaces.
CO1 Knowledge of electric and electronic basics.
CO2 Basic knowledge in electronic components and properties.
CO3 Understanding circuits and theorems.
49 BDE3001 Electronic Product Design
CO4 Knowledge of dynamic circuits.
CO5 Knowledge of semiconductors.
CO6 Knowledge of sensors, actuators, etc.,
CO1 Ability to create forms from nature.
50 BDE3003 Advanced Form Studies CO2 Ability to experiment with dynamic forms
CO3 Ability to use biomimicry as inspirations
CO1 Apply marketing analysis to make informed decisions at each step of the innovation.
CO2 Grasp key trade-offs faced by innovative firms
51 BDE3004 New Product Development
CO3 Interact with users, collaborators, experts, and firms can be used to identify viable opportunities.
CO4 Master techniques which are aimed to remove risk from the NPD process.
CO1 Ability to generate products with sustainable products.
52 BDE3005 Sustainable Product Design CO2 Ability to create Reverse engineering of a given component
CO3 Understanding the role of design in a sustainable world.
CO1 Basic knowledge in Bio-mimicry.
CO2 Understanding the bio-ecology.
53 BDE3008 Bio Inspired Product Design
CO3 Knowledge of sensors inspired from nature.
CO4 Knowledge of sensors in natural ecosystem.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary
issues and apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant
standards and with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and
environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and
interpret data, and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT
tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal
and cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and
sustainable development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and
finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Course Outcomes
Course CO
Sl.No Code Course Name no. CO Statement
Evaluating and providing suitable techniques for solving a problem using basic
CO1
properties of Data Structures.
CO2 Analyse the performance of algorithms using asymptotic notations.
CO3 Demonstrate knowledge of basic data structures and legal operations on them.
Data Structures and Illustrate different types of algorithmic approaches to problem solving and assess the
1 CSE2003 CO4
Algorithms trade-offs involved.
Analyse basic graph algorithms, operations and applications through a structured (well-
CO5 defined) algorithmic approach.
CO6 Categorize the feasibility and limitations of solutions to real-world problems.
CO7 Provide efficient algorithmic solution to real-world problems.
2 CSE4033 CO1 Study the basics of cloud computing, cloud models and its applications.
CO2 Understand cloud technologies, its services and platforms.
CO3 Learn how to use Public Cloud Services and to build applications.
CO4 Design cloud applications and analyse the design considerations and methodologies.
Cloud Computing and Familiar with the division of responsibility in Cloud environment and managing risks in
CO5
Security the Cloud architecture.
CO6 Know about the security concepts and ability to design a resilient cloud architecture.
CO7 Acquainted with the concepts of Operating System and Network Security.
Analyse platform-specific tools and management consoles to configure and manage
CO8 cloud infrastructure.
Design amplifier circuits using suitable biasing method and analyze small signal
CO1 amplifiers using hybrid equivalent models.
Analyze the RC Coupled amplifiers and determine the frequency response of different
CO2
Multistage Amplifiers.
Understand the principle of feedback and the effect of negative feedback on Amplifier
CO3 circuits, Design different Oscillator circuits of varying frequency.
Design different closed loop amplifier circuits and determine the DC Imperfections in
ELECTRONIC CO4
3 ECE1013 the Amplifier circuits.
CIRCUITS
Design Op-Amp based circuits for performing mathematical operations, and Analog and
CO5 Digital applications.
Discuss about operations of Power Amplifiers and determine the conversion efficiencies
CO6
of different classes of Amplifiers.
Understand different modes of Multi vibrator circuits and operation of Phase Locked
CO7
Loop.
Work with electronic devices and circuits for solving basic design problems in
CO8
electronics.
Evaluate and analyse Electric Fields & Electric Potential due to different Charge
ELECTROMAGNETIC CO1 distributions.
FIELD THEORY AND CO2 Compute and analyze magnetic fields in different material media.
4 ECE1017
TRANSMISSION Understand the propagation of EM wave through time varying Maxwell’s equations
CO3
LINES
CO4 Comprehend the EM wave propagation in conducting as well as in dielectric materials.
CO5 Calculate power of an EM wave while propagating through different materials.
Illustrate the wave mechanism in different transmission lines at high frequencies using
CO6
transmission line parameters.
CO7 Design Impedance matching circuits using Smith chart.
CO1 Understand the various types of signals and systems, and study their properties.
CO2 Determine the system response of a Linear Time Invariant system.
CO3 Analyse system properties based on Impulse response and Fourier analysis.
SIGNAL ANALYSIS CO4 Understand and use the concepts of correlation and convolution.
5 ECE1018
AND PROCESSING CO5 Apply Laplace Transform for analysis of CT signals and systems.
CO6 Apply Z-transform for analysis of DT signals and systems.
Apply the learnt mathematical tools in solving problems in a variety of signal
CO7
processing applications with the aid of simulation software.
CO1 Differentiate real-time applications as open loop or closed loop systems.
CO2 Analyze the system from the transfer function.
Design of compensators and controllers and find the stability of these control
CO3
systems.
Ability to compute steady state and transient response of the different order of the
6 ECE2010 Control Systems CO4
system and also to analyze its error coefficients.
CO5 Analyze the frequency domain response of the control systems.
Apply various control systems concepts to analyze and find the stability of control
CO6
systems.
CO7 Analyze the observability of the system in state modeling.
CO1 Determine the principles and concepts of measurement.
PRINCIPLES OF CO2 Recognize the physical principles of commonly used sensors.
7 ECE2023 SENSORS AND DATA CO3 Demonstrate a critical understanding of elements of a data acquisition system.
ACQUISITION CO4 Prescribe a sensor type to measure a specific environmental change.
CO5 Design signal conditioning necessary for a number of sensors and transducers.
Evaluate and select appropriate techniques and devices for realizing data
CO6
acquisition system.
Identify the type of interface used to get a digital signal into a PC and use software
CO7
to view the data on PC.
Study the role of different sensors and their usage in various applications with
CO8
the help of experiments
Acquaint the spectrum of amplitude modulated signals and design systems for
CO1
generation and demodulation of amplitude modulated signals.
Understand the importance of power efficient amplitude modulation schemes and
CO2
use them for analog data transmission
PRINCIPLES OF
8 ECE2024 COMMUNICATION Familiarize with fundamental concepts and design issues in modulation and
CO3
ENGINEERING demodulation process of angle modulation
Know about digital modulation techniques and apply them for digital data
CO4
transmission.
CO5 Identity the significance of synchronization technique in communication.
CO6 Study the concepts behind spread spectrum communication systems..
Understand the number systems and concepts of digital logic families to delve
CO1
into its hardware aspects.
CO2 Use Boolean algebra in digital logic circuit design.
CO3 Design and analyze combinational logic and sequential logic digital circuits
Understand the basic software tools for the design and implementation of digital
DIGITAL CIRCUIT CO4
9 ECE2026 circuits and systems.
DESIGN
CO5 Design and analyze sequential logic circuits.
Use Hardware Description Language in the design and implementation of digital
CO6
circuits, both combinational and sequential.
Reinforce theory and techniques related to digital circuits and systems through
CO7
experiments and work on rudimentary projects.
10 ECE3026 IoT System Architecture CO1 Comprehend and analyze various embedded product development life cycle.
CO2 Ability to model the embedded product modules.
CO3 Comprehend and analyze IoT architecture reference model.
Comprehend the characteristics of various IoT Communication Architecture,
CO4
topologies and Hierarchy.
Comprehend the concepts of ETSI IoT architecture standards for different use
CO5
cases under discussion.
CO6 Comprehend and analyze the security model for IoT architecture.
CO7 Architect an IoT system for real life applications.
CO1 Code a labview program for Amplitude modulation.
CO2 Demonstrate simulation of Single Sideband Transmission and its characteristics
Graphical System CO3 Code a labview program for Frequency modulation.
Design for
11 ECE3029 CO4 Analyse the Harmonics of modulated waveforms.
Communication
Engineers CO5 Design, simulate and analyse Super heterodyne receiver.
CO6 Construct PPM and PWM signals.
CO7 Simulate and carry out a study on TDM and FDM systems.
Explain the functions of the OSI, TCP/IP reference models and differentiate
CO1
between various switching techniques and internetworking devices
CO2 Analyze the performance of data link layer protocols, LAN and WLAN standards
PRINCIPLES OF CO3 Design subnets using routing techniques
12 ECE 3030 COMPUTER CO4 Demonstrate the functioning of TCP and UDP
COMMUNICATION CO5 Deduce the performance of queuing models
CO6 Tackle the issues related to network security
Carry out the analysis the performance of internetworking devices, various LAN,
CO7
WLAN and routing protocols using simulation tools
MICROCONTROLLER CO1 Know about the various microprocessor and microcontroller architectures
13 ECE3031 AND EMBEDDED Understand techniques for accessing data from RAM/ ROM of 8051
SYSTEMS CO2
microcontrollers
Know about various 8051 instructions and addressing modes for suitably
CO3
programming the microcontroller for a task.
Comprehend the operation of timer and ports, peripherals in 8051 with various
CO4
modes of operation and at different baud rates
CO5 Study about the various 8051 interrupts and their uses.
Know the methodology to handle data conversion: Analog to Digital (A/D) and
CO6
vice-versa.
Acquire the overview of various embedded system design using 8051 and other
CO7
microcontrollers targeting simple applications
Write efficient codes and be able to interface the hardware with 8051
CO8 microcontrollers. Should be able to design a real time project prototypes which
includes 8051 as one of the hardware component.
CO1 Study the basics of sensor technology and the various sensors.
CO2 Understand the basics of optimal system layout, partitioning and device scaling.
CO3 Acquaint with various thick and thin film techniques used in sensor development.
CO4 Know about various sensor technologies for flow and level measurement.
SENSOR Recognize various sensor technologies for Force, Pressure and Torque
14 ECE3032 CO5
TECHNOLOGY measurement.
CO6 Identify the sensor for acceleration, vibration and shock measurement.
CO7 Familiarize with the fabrication techniques for packaging of sensors.
Apply an integrated knowledge on the sensors, work with and interpret the data
CO8
obtained from various sensor applications.
CO1 Solve basic electrical circuit problems using various laws and theorems
CO2 Analyze AC power circuits and networks, its measurement and safety concerns
Basic Electrical and CO3 Classify and compare various types of electrical machines
15 EEE1001
Electronics Engineering CO4 Design and implement various digital circuits
Analyze the characteristics of semiconductor devices and comprehend the
CO5
various modulation techniques in communication engineering
CO6 Design and conduct experiments to analyze and interpret data
Employ the tools of Fourier series to find harmonics of periodic functions from
CO1
the tabulated values
Apply the concepts of eigenvalues, eigen vectors and diagonalisation in linear
CO2
systems
Applications of CO3 Know the techniques of solving differential equations
16 MAT2002 Differential and
Difference Equations understand the series solution of differential equations and finding eigen values,
CO4
eigen functions of Strum-Liouville’s problem
Know the Z-transform and its application in population dynamics and digital
CO5
signal processing
CO6 demonstrate MATLAB programming for engineering problems
The abstract concepts of matrices and system of linear equations using
CO1
decomposition methods
CO2 The basic notion of vector spaces and subspaces
17 MAT3004 Applied Linear Algebra Apply the concept of vector spaces using linear transforms which is used in
CO3
computer graphics and inner product spaces
CO4 Applications of inner product spaces in cryptography
CO5 Use of wavelet in image processing.
Comprehend and analysis concepts of Physical design and Logical design of
CO1
IoT
CO2 Compute response analysis of Machine to Machine Concepts of IoT.
Comprehend the Protocol Standardization for IoT with Efforts of M2M and
CO3
WSN Protocols
IoT Edge Nodes and its Comprehend the operation of IoT Edge and Gateway Network with
18 CSE4034 CO4
Applications Communication protocols
Understand the issues on Development challenges and Security challenges in
CO5
IoT.
CO6 Comprehend the ideas of Developing IoT Solutions
CO7 Provide suitable solution for domain specific applications of IoT
CO8 Use tools to practice IoT enabling Technologies.
CO1 Discuss about mobile interfaces and applications.
CO2 Design multimedia application in android platform.
Comprehend the various scheduling techniques and memory mapping techniques
CO3
for embedded android system.
Mobile App Implement the different models and optimization techniquesusing SQLite, data
19 CSE4035 CO4
Development for IoT storage.
CO5 Achieve the Power Optimizations with Loop Scheduling.
CO6 Comprehend the basic concepts of Mobile Cloud Computing
CO7 Work with Big Data Processing techniques
CO8 Develop a Mobile App for IoT applications.
CO1 Comprehend the basics probability and random variables understand.
CO2 Understand the two-dimensional random variables.
Comprehend the different types of random processes like stationary, Gaussian
CO3
random process etc.
PROBABILITY AND
CO4 Compute information measure and channel capacity
STATISTICAL
20 ECE2025 CO5 Compute response of correlator in receiver and matched filter.
THEORY OF
COMMUNICATION Use the various statistical hypothesis testing methods including LR test, Mim-
CO6
Max test, Neyman Pearson test.
Comprehend the different estimation theory including MMSE, MAP, ML and
CO7
CRB estimators.
CO8 Solve the problems using modern engineering tools
Understand the concepts related to EMI and EMC, and differentiate between
CO1
conducted and radiated emission.
21 ECE2027 EMC and EMI CO2 Differentiate the types of EMI coupling mechanisms
CO3 Apply a proper EMI control technique for a specific identified EMI problem.
CO4 Design an EMC model for PCBs
CO5 Describe about various Radiated EMI Measurements techniques and chambers.
CO6 Understand the standards for EMI and EMC
CO1 Understand state- of-the art big data platforms and data analytic techniques
CO2 Analyse data using statistical techniques.
CO3 Understand about the techniques of data pre-processing and visualization.
INTRODUCTION TO Identify real world applications that can be tackled with techniques from machine
22 ECE2033 CO4
DATA ANALYTICS learning and Neural Networks.
CO5 Perform Time-series data analysis using recurrent model, autoregressive models
CO6 Use different optimization techniques, predominantly used in data analytics.
Design and implement efficient data analytic solutions for real world
CO7
applications.
CO1 Understand fundamental concepts of MOS transistors
CO2 Design simple logic gates using CMOS logic style
CO3 Calculate power and delay of simple CMOS circuits
23 ECE3002 VLSI System Design CO4 Understand fabrication processes and their impact on the circuit performance
Design and validate combinational and sequential circuits using different logic
CO5
styles
CO6 Design VLSI circuits at sub-system abstraction level
CO7 Use modern EDA tools to design VLSI circuits
CO1 Identify the type of radio-wave propagation for different communication
CO2 Comprehend the radiation mechanism of wired antennas and dipoles.
Identify basic antenna parameters and contrast radiation patterns of different
Antenna and Wave CO3
24 ECE3010 antennas.
Propagation
CO4 Design and analyze antenna arrays and wire antennas
CO5 Design and analyze aperture antennas and patch antennas
CO6 Appropriate identification of an antenna for a specific application.
25 ECE3011 Microwave Engineering CO1 Identify various applications and measurement schemes for microwave circuits.
CO2 Comprehend the performance of different microwave sources and ferrite devices.
CO3 Analyze microwave circuits using scattering parameters.
CO4 Design and analyze power dividers and couplers at microwave frequencies.
CO5 Design and analyze low pass filters at microwave frequencies.
Understand the importance of high frequency transistors to design microwave
CO6
amplifiers.
Measure the performance of microwave passive devices using test bench setup
CO7
and also simulate and analyze microstrip passive and active circuits.
CO8 Design the microwave circuits to suit the needs of industry.
CO1 Understand the required fundamentals for Automotive IoT.
CO2 Comprehend the applications of Networked Vehicles using IoT
CO3 Realize the IoT Safety Management in Automotive
IoT in Automotive CO4 Discuss the Efficiency management using IoT.
26 ECE3033
Systems CO5 Interpret the IoT based Navigation applications
CO6 Associate the Automotive Cyber Security with IoT Systems.
CO7 Identify the need and importance of Smart Vehicles and Connected Cars
CO8 Design IoT based solutions for real time automotive applications
Understand technologies, Catalysts and precursors of IIoT using suitable use
CO1
cases.
CO2 Describe and design IIoT Reference Architecture Framework.
CO3 Comprehend Access Network Layer and Middleware knowledge protocols.
IoT for Industrial CO4 Design Software IIoT Systems.
27 ECE3034
Systems
CO5 Comprehend IIoT WAN Technologies and Protocols.
CO6 Relate the information Security in IIoT Systems
CO7 Realize the development of Industry 4.0 and Smart Factories
CO8 Experiment IoT based solutions for real time industrial applications.
Have a clear understanding of the RFID related components, concepts and
CO1
contemporary issues.
Design a RF component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with
CO2
realistic constraints at a rudimentary level.
CO3 Possess knowledge for use of RF technology for a wide range of applications.
RFID AND FLEXIBLE
28 ECE3035 Have a lucid picture of the material related concepts and fabrication techniques
SENSORS CO4
for flexible electronics
CO5 Know about the recent trends in wearable technology.
Apply the knowledge of wearable technology for use in biological, chemical and
CO6
mechanical processes.
CO7 Acquire knowledge on sensors in electronic textile domain.
CO1 Aware structural health monitoring applications and technical challenges
CO2 Gain knowledge on Vibration based Techniques for SHM
Understand about SHM using Piezoelectric Sensors, Fiber Optic Sensors and
SENSORS FOR CO3
Electrical resistance
STRUCTURAL
29 ECE 3036 CO4 Relate Low Frequency Electromagnetic Techniques for SHM
HEALTH
MONITORING CO5 Relate Capacitive Methods for SHM in Civil Engineering
CO6 Develop a novel prototype models for health monitoring of various structure.
Understand about fiber optic sensors for phase modulation and wavelength based
CO7
sensor
CO1 Describe the applications, challenges, and constraints of WSN.
CO2 Relate sensing, Processor and Communication subsystems.
CO3 Understand Medium Access Control and Network Layers.
Wireless Sensor
30 ECE 3037 CO4 Gain knowledge about Power Management of WSNs.
Networks and IoT
CO5 Integrate WSN to Cloud Services for IoT
Understand the network architecture for WSNs and understand the design
CO6
strategies of sensor layer.
CO7 Design an efficient routing protocol in WSN for IoT based real time applications.
Understand the historical background of evolution of MEMS and Microsystems
CO1
to the students.
Comprehend the various micro sensing and actuating units were provided to the
CO2
students.
Discuss about scaling effects in different Physical domains on miniaturizing
CO3
devices was done with the students.
MEMS AND
31 ECE3038 Rudiments of silicon and various polymer materials for MEMS fabrication was
NANOSENSORS CO4
discussed with students.
Explore latest micromachining techniques for complete device integration,
CO5
packaging and bonding.
Acquaint the students with Basics of Nanotechnology and its approaches towards
CO6
nano-device realization.
CO1 Gain knowledge about chemical sensors and their applications.
CO2 Gain the basic idea of biosensor, immobilization techniques and its applications
CO3 Select a suitable chemical and biosensor for a given application.
Understand the sensors used for measuring analytical concentration of some
CHEMICAL AND CO4
32 ECE 3039 components of the analyte gas or solution.
BIOSENSORS
CO5 Know about the sensors used for quantification of biochemical processes.
CO6 Understand the working principle of sensors conduction and their characteristics.
Comprehend the working principle of mechanical sensors-based mass and heat
CO7
for various applications.
CO1 Study different types of fading and diversity.
Analyse different types of signal propagation mechanism and multiple access
WIRELESS CO2
techniques.
33 ECE3040 TECHNOLOGIES FOR CO3 Know the characteristics of WLAN and their security issues.
IoT
CO4 Know the characteristics of WPAN and their security issues.
CO5 Study various types of wireless MAN standards
CO6 Comprehend the architecture and protocol stack of 6LoWPAN.
CO7 Comprehend basics of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology.
CO1 Comprehend the architecture and instruction set of AVR controllers
Develop efficient C codes for AVR architecture and program AVR peripherals
CO2
like timers, interrupts and serial port.
Design AVR controller based system within realistic constraint like user
Advanced CO3
34 ECE4002 specification, availability of components
Microcontrollers
CO4 Understand the design philosophy of ARM controllers.
CO5 Comprehend the instruction and assembly language program.
CO6 Develop efficient C codes for ARM architecture and its interfaces.
CO7 Design application for various social relevant and real time issues
CO1 Comprehend and analyze the basics of probability, information and its properties
CO2 Examine different types of channels and determine their capacity
CO3 Understand the binary and non-binary source coding schemes
Information Theory and CO4 Analyze the dictionary-based coding schemes for image compression techniques
35 ECE4007
Coding CO5 Understand the fundamentals of error control coding schemes
CO6 Construct, comprehend and analyze the advanced error control coding schemes
Evaluate the performance of source coding, channel coding techniques in image
CO7
processing and wireless applications
Understand and solve telecommunication design issues using cellular and
CO1
trunking theory.
CO2 Interpret the functions of the building blocks of cellular network architecture.
Wireless and Mobile CO3 Perform practical link budget analysis for next generation cellular networks.
36 ECE4009
Communications
Analyze the effect of multipath channels and suggest a suitable model for indoor
CO4
or outdoor applications.
CO5 Demonstrate the implications of multipath parameters in mobile communication.
Differentiate the digital modulation schemes available and select appropriate
CO6
method to improve the performance of wireless communication.
CO7 Appraise a suitable diversity technique to combat the multipath fading effects.
Design a wireless mobile communication system by formulating the apt
CO8
techniques and selecting the supporting software/ hardware components.
CO1 Understand and write simple Embedded pseudo codes.
CO2 Comprehend the fundamentals of C
CO3 Comprehend the Data structures
EMBEDDED
37 ECE 4025 CO4 Comprehend the basics of OS Concepts and Linux
PROGRAMMING
CO5 Showcase the skill, knowledge and ability of SHELL programming.
CO6 Exhibit the working knowledge of basic Embedded Linux
CO7 Have hands on experience in using state-of- art hardware and software tools
CO1 Get acquainted with the basics of M2M Communication
CO2 Understand the operation of M2M protocols and architecture
CO3 Possess an ability to optimize the M2M in public mobile networks
CO4 Know about IP in M2M
M2M
38 ECE4026 CO5 Distinguish between different types of M2M security methods
COMMUNICATIONS
CO6 Comprehend the operation and, characteristics of M2M terminals and interfaces
CO7 Familiarise with the basics of M2M services
Analyse the traffic models, routing protocols and different services using modern
CO8
engineering tools.
CO1 Understand the working principle and behaviour of sensors
CO2 Relate and realize the importance automotive sensors and bio medical sensors
EMBEDDED SENSING Differentiate and associate the architecture, instruction set, interrupts of MSP430
39 ECE4027 CO3
TECHNOLOGIES and ARM Cortex M4.
Know the ARM peripherals programming and interfacing with advanced cortex
CO4
MX microcontroller
CO5 Design and interface sensors with embedded controllers
CO1 Explore Smart Water & Environment applications and IoT Use Cases
CO2 Investigate Smart Metering & Smart Cities applications and IoT Use Cases
CO3 Investigate Smart Health & Home Automation applications and IoT Use Cases
40 ECE4028 Smart IoT Applications CO4 Understand Smart Retail & Logistics applications and IoT Use Cases
Comprehend the Smart Industrial control & Agricultural applications and IoT
CO5
Use Cases
CO6 Understand the standardization of IoT and IoT Legal perspectives
CO7 Experiment IoT based solutions for real time applications, at a very basic level
CO1 Describe the basic concepts of BMS
CO2 Explain the working of HVAC
CO3 Outline the various performance parameters of a compressor
Building Management
41 ECE4030 CO4 Recognize / relate various “concept parameters” in building management systems
Systems
CO5 Understand the need and operation of security engineering
CO6 Study the various intrusion systems (FAT)
CO7 Understand the working of fire Engineering systems (FAT)
CO1 Understand primary concepts of AI and Python.
Understand the mathematical and computational models of Classification,
CO2 Regression using supervised learning and Predictive Analytics with Ensemble
Learning
Artificial Intelligence CO3 Carry out Pattern detection using Unsupervised Learning
42 ECE4031
with python CO4 Have an overview of Building Recommender and Logic Programming.
Identify suitable applications of AI, solution of which can be rendered using
CO5
Python.
Implement the learnt artificial intelligence concepts in solving the real world
CO6
problems, at a basic level.
Neural Networks and Understand the types of network architectures, learning processes, and
43 ECE4032 CO1
Deep Learning fundamental issues & challenges in deep learning.
Comprehend the architectures of Deep feed forward Networks and Convolutional
CO2
networks.
CO3 Understand the usage of Recurrent Neural Networks and Auto Encoders
CO4 Model the Deep Generative Network - Boltzmann Machine for a problem at hand
CO5 Explore Artificial Intelligence based solutions
CO6 Implementation of deep learning algorithms for the real world applications.
CO1 Observe the difference between exact solution and approximate solution.
Use the numerical techniques (algorithms) to find the solution (approximate)
CO2
algebraic equations and system of equations.
Applied Numerical CO3 Fit the data using interpolation technique and spline methods.
44 MAT3005
Methods Find the solution of ordinary differential equations , Heat and Wave equation
CO4
numerically.
Apply calculus of variation techniques to extremize the functional and also find
CO5
approximate series solution to ordinary differential equations
CO1 Implement interactive and responsive web pages using HTML and CSS.
Use Java script language to transfer data and add interactive components to web
CO2
pages.
Develop a sophisticated web application that appropriately employs the MVC
CO3
architecture
45 ITE1002 Web Technologies Demonstrate a client server application using HTTP protocol and access web
CO4
services for dynamic content using AJAX.
CO5 Exhibit the working of server-side scripts.
CO6 Understand the fundamental working of data using open source databases
CO7 Develop advanced web frameworks by combining multiple web technologies
CO8 Implement Client side and Server side programming.
Programme Name : B.Tech Information Technology
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary
issues and apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant
standards and with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and
environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and
interpret data, and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT
tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal
and cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and
sustainable development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and
finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Course Outcomes
Program Outcomes
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues
PO_03: Having an ability to be socially intelligent with good SIQ (Social Intelligence Quotient)
PO_04: Having Skills of creating unique insights in what is being seen or observed (Higher level
thinking skills which cannot be codified)
PO_06: Having ability to provide legal opinion on any legal issues and defend the same before an
impartial tribunal.
PO_07: Having an ability to design new social legislations and suggesting amendments to the
existing legislations.
Course Outcomes
Apply and analyse multifaceted problems relating to law and legal theory
CO3
and make rational and suitable selection
Interpret and execute documentation, articulation and critical assessment of
CO4
legal theory and the inferences for policy framing.
14 LAW1122 Foreign Languages Speak in the target language to describe, narrate and carry on spontaneous
CO1
conversations about topics
Comprehend the target language with sufficient ability to understand the
CO2
main ideas and additional details
CO3 Read and understand contextual texts
recognize, appreciate and compare similarities and differences between own
CO4
language and the foreign language
15 LAW6101 Public International
CO1 Understand the core concepts of public international law.
Law
CO2 Analyse the legal issues and suggest a solution to the given problem.
Understand the role of lawyers in diplomatic relations and capacity to
CO3
contribute to ongoing processes of law reform
CO4 Analyse the form and functions of international organisations
16 LAW6102 Property Law Explain how rights and interests in land are acquired, protected and
CO1
transferred.
Articulate well-argued solutions to complex legal problems referencing
CO2
relevant legal authority appropriately. .
CO4 apply concepts to seek remedies in regard to the activities of the company
18 LAW1209 MICRO ECONOMICS CO1 Recognise the fundamental concept of Economic thoughts.
CO2 Analyze the consumer behavior in business environment.
CO3 Examine the various concepts of production and pricing.
Knowledge to identify optimal decision by integrating the concepts of micro
CO4
& macro economics
19 LAW1101 Introduction to Law and Understand about law as a discipline and the functioning of the legal
Legal Methods CO1
system.
Apply and analyse multifaceted problems relating to law and legal theory
CO3
and make rational and suitable selectio
Understand and attribute the changes and reforms taking place at the
CO3
international level towards environment protection.
Understand and interpret the importance of the cases arising under taxation
CO2
and the present impact of taxing system on indian economy.
CO3 Analyse and execute the legal issues surrounding taxation in india.
Understand and apply rules connected therewith which are essential both for
CO4
court purposes as well as for other legal forums.
LAW1208 Political Theory CO1 Conceptual knowledge about the theories of the state
CO2 Understand machinery of the state, polity and legal concepts
26 CO3 Analyse the functions of the state
CO4 Understand and analyse state’s relationship with citizens.
27 LAW1210 Essentials of Sociology CO1 Understand the importance of the study of sociology
CO2 Differentiate the various sociological research methods
CO3 Knowledge regarding the interaction between man and society and culture
Analyze ways in which cultural groups differ and how such differences
CO4
position them in relation to one another
28 LAW2101 Law of Torts
CO1 Conceptual knowledge on different kinds of wrongs committed
Apply the remedies given by law and understand the role of judiciary in
CO2
widening the scope of tort law.
Conceptual and practical knowledge regarding the law relating to consumer
CO3
protection and motor vehicle act
Conceptual and practical knowledge regarding new areas in law of torts like
CO4
environmental rights and intellectual property rights
29 LAW2102 Law of Contract CO1 Understand the general principles of law of contract.
Analyze complex legal problems relating to contractual dealings and
CO2
identify relevant legal issues.
CO3 Effectively analyze legal problems and apply relevant legal principles.
CO4 Conceptual and practical knowledge of legal reasoning.
CO5 Understand the correct principle of law to solve a factual problem.
30 LAW2103 Labor and Industrial
Law - II Understand of the legal framework relating to aspects of labour and
CO1
industrial law that include social security, labour welfar
Understand of the regulation of laws in various important aspects of the
CO2
labour and industrial movements over the years.
Conceptual knowledge about the limits of the freedom of the parties within
CO2
the prescriptions of law in relation to the special forms of contract
CO4 Practical understanding regarding the contemporary IPR and related issues
44 LAW4004 Service Law
CO1 Conceptual knowledge regarding growth of service law in india.
Understand the importance of service and the role of the state in service
CO2
law.
CO3 Analyse constitutional concerns in the area of service law.
apply and analyse the various aspects of service law by way of statues,
CO4
rules, regulations and cases.
Understand the importance of various regulatory bodies in connection with
CO5
service law.
CO6 Analyse role of service to the state.
45 LAW4005 Local Self Government
in India Conceptual Knowledge about the evolution and development of panchayati
CO1
raj system in india, including its political and legal foundations
CO2 Analyze the structure and functions of the panchayati raj institutions and
CO3 Analyse panchayati raj system’s achievements and lacunas
CO4 Understand and analyse panchayati raj system’s programmes and policies
46 LAW4006 Right to Information Understand the subject and its constitutional relevance in improving civic
CO1
sense
CO2 Understand of the law of right to information
CO3 Procedural knowledge regarding public authorities.
CO4 Apply concepts under right to information act against bad governance
47 LAW4008 Right to Education
CO1 Understand deeply the legal issues pertaining to the right to education.
Analyse and apply legal opinions and litigation aspect for the clients whose
CO3
rights are affected.
Create socio-legal research outcomes on different dimensions of right to
CO4
education
48 LAW4009 Media Law Understand about the linkage between the constitutional law and the
CO1
medial law .
Knowledge of the history and current practices related to journalism and
CO2
electronic media.
CO3 Apply ethical principles to media and media law.
Understand key concepts in media law such as prior restraint, defamation,
CO4
copyright, obscenity, indecency, and journalistic
CO6 analyse and apply concepts on broad range of freedom of expression issues.
49 LAW4011 Law of International
Organisations CO1 Understand the functioning of international organizations
Analyze on the various aspects unclos iii on the basis of judicial decisions
CO4
and the conduct of the states
Analyse interlink and contemporary aspects between the climate change and
CO3
technology transfer.
CO4 Comprehend the nuances of trade secret and technology transfer.
Understand the growing significance of technology transfer in various
CO5
sectors especially in universities and education.
56 LAW4031 Patenting Life Forms Understand the basics of patents to fully appreciate the role of patents in life
CO1
forms.
CO2 Analyse the myriad details of life forms and its patenting.
Understand the international environment and its diverse practices of
CO3
patenting of life forms.
CO4 Analyze the limitations necessary for patenting of life forms.
CO3 Understand the process of the inflow and outflow of corporate finance
Understand the normal terms and conditions in large debt and equity
CO4
instruments
63 LAW4046 Corporate Governance
CO1 Understand the legal framework relating to corporate governance
Analyse the major regulatory issues that indian companies will need to
CO2
comply
Understand implementation of compliance for effective corporate
CO3
governance
Analyse and apply an opinion about the important and contemporary
CO4
developments in the field of study
64 LAW4059 Criminology
CO1 Understand the structure of the criminal justice system in india
Understand the role of legislature, police, judiciary and prison system in
CO2
criminal justice administration
Apply perspectives in criminology for analysis of criminal justice system to
CO3
foresee multiple factor approach to crime
CO2 identify the major schemes that can help in rural development.
CO3 Analyse the contemporary issues governing rural governance.
Theoretical and practical understanding regarding legislative initiatives of
CO4
tamil nadu government on rural governance
72 LAW5007 Criminal Justice and Theoretical understanding to concept of human rights and criminal justice
Human Rights CO1
system
Understand various global and local social and political contexts in which
CO2
human rights operate.
Identify strategies and schemes for tackling such as police atrocities and
CO3
custodial torture, violence against women and child
CO3 Understand of the scope and application of treaties under international law.
CO4 Understand regarding the amendment of treaties
74 LAW5011 Air and Space Law Conceptual knowledge regarding the nature of air & space law in the
CO1
international and national context.
Analyse and apply one’s own independent and critical assessment of the
CO4
legal system’s engagement with international law
78 LAW5034 Capital Market and Understand the various instruments of resource mobilization from the
Securities Regulations CO1
capital markets;
Understand the legal framework relating to the regulation of the capital
CO2
markets
Analyse the major regulatory issues that indian companies will need to
CO3
comply before offering a new instrument i
Analyise and apply opinion about the important and contemporary
CO4
developments in the field of study.
79 LAW5035 International Understand the fundamentals and evolution of the concept of arbitration as a
Commercial Arbitration CO1
dispute resolution mechanism
Apply skill to identify major m&a issues worth attention especially those
CO2
that involve indian companies.
CO3 Analyze m&a transaction rigorously.
CO4 Analyse and apply opinions about a proposed deal.
81 LAW5037 Patent Drafting and
Specification Writing CO1 Understand the mode of acquisition of patent
Understand the concept and scope of cyber laws critically and evaluate
CO2
ongoing developments in law relating to information technologie
Apply the information technology act 2000, and relevant legal norms on the
CO4
regulation of cyber space in international arena.
83 LAW5039 Intellectual Property
Law Conceptual knowledge on intellectual property law principles (including
CO1
copyright, patents, designs and trademarks) and its applicability to real
Analyse the social impact of intellectual property law and policy is also an
CO2
outcome of the course;
Knowledge on ethical and professional issues which arise in the context of
CO3
intellectual property law;
Apply skills to critically evaluate the area of intellectual property law and
CO4
identify areas of reform particularly in relation to business
84 LAW4068 Data Protection Law To have a firm understanding of the basic rules and principles for protecting
CO1 privacy and personal information, particularly as laid down in the UK,
USA, and international instruments.
Learn about the potential for technological development that threatens and
CO5
enhance privacy protection.
85 LAW4037 Banking Law
CO1 Knowledge of the principles and practice of banking system in India.
CO2 Identify and understand the legal and regulatory issues concerning banks
Knowledge on the types of trusts and identify their main distinctive features
CO2
and purposes.
The ability to Identify and apply relevant statutory frameworks to the law of
CO3
trusts and Equity.
Ability to critical analyse of the societal impact of the law of equity and
CO4
trusts.
Ability to identify the major regulatory issues that Indian companies will
CO3 need to comply before
offering a new instrument in the markets;
94 LAW4003 Gender Justice and
Feminist Jurisprudence CO1 Knowledge on the basic analytical concepts relevant to Gender Justice.
Capability to critically analyze functioning of legal instruments and judicial
CO2 responses in
creating gender based society.
Ability to understand the major project finance provders and their regulation
CO2
in India.
Capability to analyse the Juvenile justice Act and laws punishing the
CO3 offences against child
104 LAW5017 Business and Human Knowledge of links between Business Practices and Human Rights
Rights CO1
105 LAW5028 Constitutional Knowledge on the concept of Social Justice provided in the Constitution of
Interpretation and CO1 India
Social Justice
The knowledge of the measures taken by government through their power
CO2 of policy making to render social justice in the society.
106 LAW5009 Discretionary Justice Knowledge on the origins of Rule of Law, the significance of its principles,
and Rule of Law CO1 challenges in implementing the Rule of Law.
110 LAW5014 Scientific Evidence in The ability to provide the court with new insight which is likely to be
Criminal Trial CO1 outside a judge’s knowledge and experience.
The skill in presenting the evidence which gives the court the help it needs
CO2 in forming its conclusions.
The ability to understand the extent and quality of the data on which the
experts opinion is based, and the validity of the methods by which they
CO3
were obtained.
112 LAW5015 Trade in Intellectual Knowledge on core concepts involved in the interface between trade and the
Proerty CO1 various types of IP.
Knowledge on the legal aspects of the numerous trade agreements that
CO2 address the various types of IP.
114 LAW5041 Energy Law CO1 Ability to advise the energy market stakeholders with respect to regulatory
requirements.
Ability to solicit and devise strategy for CSR projects involving energy and
CO4 climate policies.
Knowledge on assess and perform due diligence or energy services and risk
CO5 management for energy firms based on regulatory challenges.
Program Outcomes
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues
PO_03: Having an ability to be socially intelligent with good SIQ (Social Intelligence Quotient)
PO_04: Having Skills of creating unique insights in what is being seen or observed (Higher level thinking skills
which cannot be codified)
PO_06: Having ability to provide legal opinion on any legal issues and defend the same before an impartial tribunal.
PO_07: Having an ability to design new social legislations and suggesting amendments to the existing legislations.
2 Endowed with practical skills for creating, managing, and developing innovative
business ideas with high growth potential and to resolve complicated business
problems using legal reasoning and problem solving.
COURSES OUTCOME
Analyse the social impact of intellectual property law and policy is also an outcome of
CO2
the course;
Knowledge on ethical and professional issues which arise in the context of intellectual
CO3
property law;
Apply skills to critically evaluate the area of intellectual property law and identify areas
CO4
of reform particularly in relation to business
LAW1304 Business Statistics CO1 Identify statistical tools needed to solve various business problems.
CO3 Apply discrete and continuous probability distributions to various business problems.
CO4 Apply skill of performing the calculations needed for various methods of analysis.
Cost And Management
LAW2302 CO1 Understand the concepts of management accounting
Accounting
CO2 Prepare and understand the Final accounts and Ration analysis
CO3 Understand Cash flow and Fund flow statements,
Understand the concepts of Marginal Costing, Standard Costing etc. in Business
CO4
Applications.
CO2 Understand the concept of consumer behaviour, production and cost function
CO4 Apply an effective marketing plan to promote a company’s product and/or service.
Operations Research In
LAW3302 CO1 Analyse and apply decisions based on the various quantitative tools that is being taught
Management
CO2 Promote within students a sense of language appropriateness for legal vocation
CO4 Appreciate the excerpts from world literature and classic movies.
Moot Court and Knowledge and understanding of the basic principles and legilations that influence the
LAW1115 CO1
Internship area that is the subject matter of moot problem
Advanced problem solving skills in order to analyse complex fact scenarios in order to
CO2
identify the relevant legal issues
Ability to locate, analyse, evaluate, and synthesise materials so as to be able
CO3
to undertake advanced legal research
CO4 Skill development with respect to written and oral advocacy
Developed good inter-personal and argumentative skills to prepare written and oral
CO5
presentations both independently and as a member of a team
LAW1117 Environmental Science* CO1 Understand the need for eco balance
CO2 Knowledge about global climate change with particular reference to the indian context
CO3 Implement active role In protecting the environment
Understand about law as a discipline and the functioning of the legal system through
LAW1112 Dissertation CO1
doctrinal and non-doctrinal research.
CO2 Structure and sustain concise and cohesive written arguments for a legal practice.
Analyse the impact of law from policy perspectives and in the context of social and
CO3
cultural diversity
CO4 Develop contact with the legal community which may lead to career opportunities
CO2 Understand the specialist area of environmental law and associated disciplinary areas
Understand and attribute the changes and reforms taking place at the international
CO3
level towards environment protection.
CO4 Procedural knowledge regarding pollution control board, national bio diversity
authority and other environmental related authorities
Labor and Industrial Understand the legal framework relating to aspects of labour and industrial law that
LAW1103 CO1
Law - I include social security, labour welf
Recognising and recalling regulation of laws in various important aspects of the labour
CO2
and industrial movements over the years.
Summarising opinion about the important and contemporary developments in the field
CO3
of study.
CO4 Execute and implement one’s own independent and critical assessment of the legal
system’s engagement with working class.
LAW1104 Law of Taxation CO1 Comprehensive knowledge of the application of taxation law in india.
Understand and interpret the importance of the cases arising under taxation and the
CO2
present impact of taxing system on indian economy.
CO3 Analyse and execute the legal issues surrounding taxation in india.
Alternative Dispute
LAW1105 CO1 Understand alternate dispute mechanisms available in india and around the globe
Resolution
Understand and apply rules connected therewith which are essential both for court
CO4
purposes as well as for other legal forums.
Law of Torts-Consumer
LAW2101 Protection and motor CO1 Conceptual knowledge on different kinds of wrongs committed
Vehicles Act
Apply the remedies given by law and understand the role of judiciary in widening the
CO2
scope of tort law.
Conceptual and practical knowledge regarding the law relating to consumer protection
CO3
and motor vehicle act
Conceptual and practical knowledge regarding new areas in law of torts like
CO4
environmental rights and intellectual property rights
LAW2102 Law of Contract CO1 Understand the general principles of law of contract.
Analyze complex legal problems relating to contractual dealings and identify relevant
CO2
legal issues.
CO3 Effectively analyze legal problems and apply relevant legal principles.
CO5
Understand the correct principle of law to solve a factual problem.
Labor and Industrial Understand of the legal framework relating to aspects of labour and industrial law that
LAW2103 CO1
Law - II include social security, labour welfare
Understand of the regulation of laws in various important aspects of the labour and
CO2
industrial movements over the years.
Understand and apply opinion about the important and contemporary developments in
CO3
the field of study
CO4 Understand and develop practical knowledge to develop one’s own independent and
critical assessment of the legal system’s engagement with working class
Apply and analyse specific issues relating to the special contractual obligations created
LAW3101 Special Contracts CO1
in the globalised era.
Conceptual knowledge about the limits of the freedom of the parties within the
CO2
prescriptions of law in relation to the special forms of contract
CO3 Understand and apply relationship of general principles with the special contracts.
CO5
understand, analyse and apply the loopholes in the legal and social policy.
Code of Civil Procedure
LAW3104 CO1 Knowledge on procedure to be adopted in civil courts
and Limitation
Conceptual and Procedural knowledge on institution of suit, conduction of trial, &
CO2
execution of decree
Conceptual and Procedural knowledge on appeal, reference, review, revision to various
CO3
judicial forums
CO4 Understand of the limitation act and its application
LAW4101 Constitutional Law - I CO1 Understand concepts under constitution of india
CO2 Apply the knowledge gained from the course to current social legal issues
CO3 Understand and analyse the contemporary challenges
CO4 Understanding constitutional remedies
Law of Crimes - II
LAW4102 CO1 Procedural knowledge about the procedures to be invoked in criminal cases
(Cr.P.C.)
CO2 Knowledge of the legal remedies available through the criminal justice system.
CO3 Understand various functionaries and machineries under the criminal justice system.
Apply reasoning and critical analysis to generate appropriate and creative responses to
CO3
complex legal issues in inheritance
Investigate, evaluate and interpret legal research sources in relation to different family
CO4
law system prevailing in india in order to a
Knowledge regarding organization, powers and functions of all the organs &
LAW5101 Constitutional Law - II CO1
institutions of the state
CO2 Understand of the various principles and
Understand the methods of interpretation of the federal structure and center & state
CO3
relations
CO4 apply and analyse constitutional law based issues.
Analyse and define the concept and general nature of evidence, and understand
LAW5102 Law of Evidence CO1
different types of evidence and court procedu
CO2 Understand the procedures relating admissibility of evidence before the court.
Apply and analyze the standard of proof and burden of proof in civil and criminal cases,
CO3
and specify types of presumpti
Understand regarding rules of the law of evidence applicable for civil and criminal trial
CO4
and thereby enabling students to
LAW5104 Administrative Law CO1 Apply law relating to the administration
Analyze the various ethical decisions that are applied in the modern day corporate
CO3
world;
Understand about the flaunting of ethics by corporate and the issues faced by the
CO4
stakeholders and
CO5
Analyze ways of ingraining business ethics in the corporate world.
LAW6101 Public International Law CO1 Understand the core concepts of public international law.
CO2 Analyse the legal issues and suggest a solution to the given problem.
Understand the role of lawyers in diplomatic relations and capacity to contribute to
CO3
ongoing processes of law reform
CO4 Analyse the form and functions of international organisations
LAW6102 Property Law CO1 Explain how rights and interests in land are acquired, protected and transferred.
Analyse and evaluate the rules governing mortagages, leases, exchanges, gift and
CO4
actionable claims rights and liabilities of transfero
CO5 Analyse and evaluate the rules relating concept of easement and kinds of easement
and rights and liabilities of transferor and transfer
LAW7101 Company Law CO1 Knowledge in the general and legal affairs of the company,
Understand and analyse important regulations pertaining to the issue of shares and the
CO3
capital raising, possible abuses, liabilities
CO4 apply concepts to seek remedies in regard to the activities of the company
LAW4004 Service Law CO1 Conceptual knowledge regarding growth of service law in india.
CO2 Understand the importance of service and the role of the state in service law.
apply and analyse the various aspects of service law by way of statues, rules,
CO4
regulations and cases.
Understand the importance of various regulatory bodies in connection with service
CO5
law.
CO6 Analyse the role of service to the state.
Local Self Government
in India including Conceptual Knowledge about the evolution and development of panchayati raj system
LAW4005 CO1
Panchayat in india, including its political and legal foundations
Administration
CO2 Analyze the structure and functions of the panchayati raj institutions and
CO4 Understand and analyse panchayati raj system’s programmes and policies
LAW4006 Right to Information CO1 Understand the subject and its constitutional relevance in improving civic sense
CO4 Apply concepts under right to information act against bad governance
LAW4008 Right to Education CO1 Understand deeply the legal issues pertaining to the right to education.
Conceptual knowledge about the government policies on right to education and its
CO2
constitutional and legal implications.
Analyse and apply legal opinions and litigation aspect for the clients whose rights are
CO3
affected.
LAW4009 Media &Law CO1 Understand about the linkage between the constitutional law and the medial law .
Knowledge of the history and current practices related to journalism and electronic
CO2
media.
CO3 Apply ethical principles to media and media law.
Understand key concepts in media law such as prior restraint, defamation, copyright,
CO4
obscenity, indecency, and journalistic
Knowledge regarding judicial decisions on media law and the capability to apply legal
CO5
reasoning, judicial tests and precedents to specific
CO6 Analyse and apply concepts on broad range of freedom of expression issues.
Law of International
LAW4011 CO1 Understand the functioning of international organizations
Organisations
CO2 Understand the significance of the international instruments on io’s,
CO3 Analyse the legal status of io’s,
CO4 Analyse the international responsibility of io’s
CO6 Apply legal opinion on any functional aspect of a given international organization
Introduction to
Knowledge regarding theoretical framework of international humanitarian law, its
LAW4014 International CO1
operational concepts and definitions
Humanitarian Law
CO2 Apply laws of armed conflict to the advantage of civilians as well as combatants
Apply principles of ihl in an innovative way to the new situations like drone warfare
CO3
and terrorism in conflict zones
LAW4015 Law relating to WTO CO1 Conceptual knowledge of the role of WTO in handling the international trade
CO4 Knowledge on the contentious issues and challenges before the wto
LAW4018 Maritime Law CO1 Conceptual knowledge regarding the historical background of maritime codes.
Knowledge on marine law issues, such as international law of the sea, collisions,
CO2
salvage, pilotage, carriage of goods and charter part
Apply concepts on legal issues pertaining to sea accidents such as collision, loss and
CO4
study of maritime insurance etc.
LAW4019 Law of the Sea CO1 Conceptual Knowledge regarding origin and growth of law of the sea
CO2 Understand the importance of law of the sea in the governance of the ocean resources
Analyze on the various aspects unclos iii on the basis of judicial decisions and the
CO4
conduct of the states
CO3 Analyse the important decisions of the adhoc tribunals and hybrid courts
CO4 Understand the challenges before icc in prosecuting the head of the states
Trade Secret and Understand the gaps in existing laws in india in the area of trade secret and the way
LAW4027 CO1
Technology Transfer forward for future decades.
Understand the international regimes and backgrounds concerning trade secrets and
CO2
technology transfer to further pave
Analyse interlink and contemporary aspects between the climate change and
CO3
technology transfer.
LAW4031 Patenting Life Forms CO1 Understand the basics of patents to fully appreciate the role of patents in life forms.
CO2 Analyse the myriad details of life forms and its patenting.
Understand the international environment and its diverse practices of patenting of life
CO3
forms.
Farmers and Breeders Understand the importance of protection relating to the rights accredited to breeders
LAW4032 CO1
Rights and farmers in today’s competitive world
Analyze indian and international perspectives based on farmers and breeders rights
CO3
through major international instruments
Understand and apply concepts for further research, discussion, and furtherance of
CO4
rights relating to ethical issues of farmers and breeders
Comprehend a way forward for the betterment of future generations of farmer’s and
CO5
breeders
LAW4033 Biodiversity Protection CO1 Conceptual knowledge about biodiversity protection;
CO2 Analyze rights and liabilities of national and state biodiversity authority;
Analyse underlying policy issues at stake and how they interact with the existing legal
CO2
framework; and
Apply concepts on the main mechanisms for the resolution of disputes relating to
CO4
foreign investments
LAW4043 Insurance Law CO1 Understand the principal issues that arise in practice
CO2 Knowledge of the terms of policy
CO3 Understandthe conditions for insurance policy
CO4 Procedural knowledge to employ the requisite skills in the insurance law practice
Bankruptcy and
LAW4044 CO1 Conceptual knowledge of bankruptcy and insolvency laws
Insolvency
Knowledge on international bankruptcy and dispute resolution regarding cross-border
CO2
insolvency
CO3 Procedural knowledge to be followed in case of corporate insolvency
CO4 Apply concepts of the new insolvency and bankruptcy code, 2016 and its implication
LAW4045 Corporate Finance CO1 Understand the basic idea of the law and practice of corporate finance
CO3 Understand the process of the inflow and outflow of corporate finance
CO4 Understand the normal terms and conditions in large debt and equity instruments
LAW4046 Corporate Governance CO1 Understand the legal framework relating to corporate governance
CO2 Analyse the major regulatory issues that indian companies will need to comply
Analyse and apply an opinion about the important and contemporary developments in
CO4
the field of study
LAW4059 Criminology CO1 Understand the structure of the criminal justice system in india
Understand the role of legislature, police, judiciary and prison system in criminal justice
CO2
administration
Analyse and apply actions to combat community, social disorganization and crime and
CO4
juvenile delinquency in urban areas unemployment,
Penology and
LAW4060 CO1 Knowledge on the kinds of punishments and their impact on the society.
Victimology
Conceptual Knowledge on approaches to sentencing, tackling violence against
CO2
children,constitutional aspects of the neglected and delinquent.
CO2 Critically analyse functioning of legal provisions and judicial responses from the perspe
Apply significant questions about law as a tool for implementing or dismantling power-
CO3
laden gender
CO4 Analyse reasoned standpoints on important questions about women and law.
LAW4067 White Collar Crimes CO1 Conceptual Knowledge on evolution of white collar crimes
Understand the typology of white collar crime, international and transnational issues of
CO2
organized crimes.
Apply strategies and schemes for tackling such as official deviance, unconstitutionality
CO3
of 'third degree' method and
Understand international relation, foreign policies adopted by the state and the issues
LAW4205 International Relations CO1
related to them
A basic knowledge of the historic and contemporary role and effects of different
CO2
international actors in the global syst
Apply analytical intellectual tools to examine global issues in the primary thematic
CO3
areas.
Conduct original research and formulating creative ideas on important international
CO4
topics
Comparative
LAW7002 CO1 Understand and differentiate constitutional systems of different countries
Constitutional Law
Understand from a comparative perspective of legal structure and concepts and
CO2
doctrines that are
CO3 Understand and apply doctrines and values underlying the provisions
LAW5002 Woman and Law CO1 Understand the legal framework relating to women and law.
Understand the regulation of laws in various important aspects of women’s life in
CO2
different contexts over the years.
Apply an opinion about the important and contemporary developments in the field of
CO3
study
Analyse and apply one’s own independent and critical assessment of the legal systems
CO4
engagement with women.
LAW5004 Gender Caste and Law CO1 Understand the legal framework relating to the aspects of gender, caste and law.
Apply an opinion about the important and contemporary developments in the field of
CO2
study.
analyse and apply the pressing issues worldwide and in india regarding the gender,
CO3
caste and law.
CO4
Apply cognitively the legal aspects regarding gender and caste related cases
LAW5005 Rural Governance CO1 Understand the legal and social frame work of rural governance.
CO2 identify the major schemes that can help in rural development.
CO3 Analyse the contemporary issues governing rural governance.
Theoretical and practical understanding regarding legislative initiatives of tamil nadu
CO4
government on rural governance
Criminal Justice and
LAW5007 CO1 Theoretical understanding to concept of human rights and criminal justice system
Human Rights
Understand various global and local social and political contexts in which human rights
CO2
operate.
Identify strategies and schemes for tackling such as police atrocities and custodial
CO3
torture, violence against women and child
CO3 Understand of the scope and application of treaties under international law.
Knowledge on institutions dealing with the standard setting in regard to air & space
CO2
law at the national and international levels.
Knowledge on institutions dealing with the regulatory issues concerning civil aviation
CO3
and space exploration.
Critically analyse and apply appropriate legal services needed for the emerging areas in
CO4
air transport and space acti
Intellectual Property
LAW5016 CO1 Knowledge on the core principles of both intellectual property and competition law;
and Competition Law
Understand on the international scenario in the area of ipr’s and competition policies
CO2
particularly relevant to intern
Analyse the relevance and functions of various ip authorities for future litigation
CO3
purposes
Practical understanding regarding drafting and framing of trade agreements and policy
CO4
implementation
Environment and
LAW5022 CO1 Knowledge on the nexus between environment and human rights.
Human Rights
CO2 Knowledge of the violation of environmental law in the context of human rights.
CO3 Understand and analyse the application of international law at the municipal level.
CO4 Analyse and apply one’s own independent and critical assessment of the legal system’s
engagement with international law
Capital Market and
LAW5034 CO1 Understand the various instruments of resource mobilization from the capital markets;
Securities Regulations
CO2 Understand the legal framework relating to the regulation of the capital markets
Analyse the major regulatory issues that indian companies will need to comply before
CO3
offering a new instrument i
Analyise and apply opinion about the important and contemporary developments in
CO4
the field of study.
International Understand the fundamentals and evolution of the concept of arbitration as a dispute
LAW5035 CO1
Commercial Arbitration resolution mechanism
Understand and analyse the judicial attitude of courts in india towards commercial
CO3
arbitration;
Analyse the development of commercial arbitration and its use as an effective tool for
CO4
promoting commerce in india.
Law relating to Mergers
LAW5036 CO1 Understand the language and process of mergers and acquisitions.
and Acquisition
Apply skill to identify major m&a issues worth attention especially those that involve
CO2
indian companies.
CO3 Analyze m&a transaction rigorously.
CO4 Analyse and apply opinions about a proposed deal.
Patent Drafting and
LAW5037 CO1 Understand the mode of acquisition of patent
Specification Writing
CO2 Procedural knowledge on drafting and practical ways of submission of application;
Understand the concept and scope of cyber laws critically and evaluate ongoing
CO2
developments in law relating to information technologies
Facilitate a good understanding of the rationale and regulatory logic of such policies
CO3
along with the various technological challenges that they face.
Learn about the potential for technological development that threatens and enhance
CO5
privacy protection.
LAW4037 Banking Law CO1 Knowledge of the principles and practice of banking system in India.
CO2 Identify and understand the legal and regulatory issues concerning banks
CO3 Analyze relations of a banker with a customer and identify relevant legal issues.
Analyze core concepts involved in the interface between Science, Technology and
CO1
Human Rights and Law
LAW4069 Technology and Law
Understand legal aspects of Medical Science, bio technology, nuclear technology,
CO2 Information Technology, IPR and technology and Cyber Crimes
Formulate policy framework for grey areas related to science, technology and law in
CO3
India.
Ability to analyze and compare legislations of different jurisdictions relating to Medical
CO4 Science, bio technology, nuclear technology, Information Technology, IPR and
technology and other newer technologies.
LAW4070 International Taxation
Laws CO1 A clear understanding of how the concept of international taxation works
Knowledge about the preventive measures available in the International law and
CO4
municipal laws for the tax avoidance and evasion
Analyze complex legal problems relating to citizenship and emigration laws and identify
CO2 relevant legal issues.
Required skills to effectively solve legal issues on citizenship by applying relevant legal
CO3 principles.
Comparative Criminal
LAW4065 CO1 The knowledge of the history and different types of criminal justice system
Procedure
Ability to critically examine various authorities, their powers, role of courts, hierarchy
CO2 of the
courts and administration of criminal justice by the courts
CO3 Deeper knowledge of international criminal justice system and correction methods
Ability to identify the procedure involved in pre-trial, post-trial, and appeal and current
CO4
Trends
LAW4048 Competition Law Knowledge of the significant role of law in the regulation of competition in India in the
CO1 light
of Competition Act, 2002
Ability to analyze various legal mechanisms to ensure competition in the market and its
CO2
Enforceability
Capability to understand the powers and functions of regulatory body and the
CO3 significance of
competition advocacy and competition policy
Knowledge to identify and understand international competition law and modern legal
CO4
developments.
LAW4052 Equity and Trust
CO1 Knowledge of Law of Equity and Trust and its application to the legal system.
Knowledge on the types of trusts and identify their main distinctive features and
CO2
purposes.
The ability to Identify and apply relevant statutory frameworks to the law of trusts and
CO3
Equity.
CO4 Ability to critical analyse of the societal impact of the law of equity and trusts.
CO5 Knowledge of Fiduciary relationships with kinds and principles.
Deeper understanding of the various theories associated with financial frauds and
CO2
Unethical Practices in Public Sector
Ability to identify and apply the legal provisions dealing with financial frauds under
CO3
Money Laundering Act, Bank frauds, Securities Frauds, Insurance Frauds.
LAW4039 Financial Market
Knowledge of the various instruments of resource mobilization from the financial
Regulation CO1
markets;
Ability to understand the legal framework relating to the regulation of the financial
CO2
market
Ability to identify the major regulatory issues that Indian companies will need to
CO3 comply before
offering a new instrument in the markets;
LAW4003 Gender Justice and
Feminist Jurisprudence CO1 Knowledge on the basic analytical concepts relevant to Gender Justice.
Ability to engage in critical analysis and discussion of feminist legal scholarship, strategy
CO4
and litigation.
LAW4017 International Dispute
Ability to appreciate the social relevance and historical context of DR models prevalent
Resolution Bodies CO1
in the Western and other social settings.
Ability to describe the theoretical models of dispute resolution and identify their
CO2
operation in both legal and social contexts
Skills to apply ADR theory in varied practical contexts - international, industrial, and
CO3
socio political
LAW4021 International Refugee demonstrate knowledge and awareness of the various sources, institutions and
Law CO1 procedures in
the field of international refugee law
CO3 engage in critical legal analysis of the practice of judicial and other institutions
critically reflect on the role of the law in shaping the experiences of refugees and
CO4 asylum
seekers, including the protection of their rights
carry out independent research in the field of refugee law and policy using both library-
CO5 based
and electronic resources.
LAW4035 IPR in Pharma Industry Ability to analyze the Indian Patent Act, 1970, in the light of pharmaceutical patents
CO1 and the policy
adopted by it.
Identify the Implications of Pharmaceutical Patents on Access to Essential Medicines,
CO2 Health and
Innovation.
Capability to examine the challenges faced in the carriage of goods within the national
frontiers
CO4 as well as cross-border exchanges and critically evaluates contemporary issues for
designing a
way forward.
LAW4055 Law on infrastructure
Development CO1 Knowledge of various issues involved in infrastructure development
CO2 Ability to understand the major project finance provders and their regulation in India.
Capability to examine the taxation benefits of project finance and the recovery
CO3
proceedings of stressed assess in project finance
Capability to analyse the Juvenile justice Act and laws punishing the offences against
CO3 child
Ability to evaluate legal and ethical issues arising in topics of particular contemporary
CO3 significance.
CO4 Capability to analyse the various correctional methods and methods of re socialization.
Knowledge of global trends and developments in the arena of Business and Human
CO2 Rights
LAW5028 Constitutional
Interpretation and CO1 Knowledge on the concept of Social Justice provided in the Constitution of India
Social Justice
The knowledge of the measures taken by government through their power of policy
CO2 making to render social justice in the society.
Ability to understand about the role of judiciary in rendering justice through various
CO3 judicial decisions.
Ability to understand practical problems faced by the vulnerable groups and the need
CO4 for affirmative actions in a pluralistic society like India.
Capability to evaluate the effectiveness of affirmative action taken by the government.
CO5
LAW5009 Discretionary Justice Knowledge on the origins of Rule of Law, the significance of its principles, challenges in
and Rule of Law CO1 implementing the Rule of Law.
Ability to understand the nuances of discretionary justice and its impact on the
CO2 judiciary.
Knowledge of the trade union, standing orders, payment of wages, dispute resolution
CO2 mechanism and other social security providers and their regulation in India
Knowledge of social security, occupational Safety, health and working conditions in
CO3 industries in India
Skills to evaluate legal and ethical issues arising in topics of particular contemporary
CO3 significance.
LAW5014 Scientific Evidence in The ability to provide the court with new insight which is likely to be outside a judge’s
Criminal Trial CO1 knowledge and experience.
The skill in presenting the evidence which gives the court the help it needs in forming
CO2 its conclusions.
The ability to understand the extent and quality of the data on which the experts
CO3 opinion is based, and the validity of the methods by which they were obtained.
Ability to apply concepts and principles of scientific evidence admissibility to real world
CO4 cases.
Ability to reason out need of State intervention in private sphere of sporting activities
CO3
LAW5015 Trade in Intellectual Knowledge on core concepts involved in the interface between trade and the various
Proerty CO1 types of IP.
Knowledge on the legal aspects of the numerous trade agreements that address the
CO2 various types of IP.
Ability to analyze and compare legislation of different jurisdictions relating to trade and
CO3 the various types of IP.
LAW5041 Energy Law CO1 Ability to advise the energy market stakeholders with respect to regulatory
requirements.
Capability to negotiate investments and agreements with respect to energy markets.
CO2
Ability to solicit and devise strategy for CSR projects involving energy and climate
CO4 policies.
Knowledge on assess and perform due diligence or energy services and risk
CO5 management for energy firms based on regulatory challenges.
Have a detailed insight into the inter-disciplinary aspect of law and sociology.
CO3
CO4 Critically analyse judgements from a sociological perspective.
LAW6113 Intrepretation of
The students will be prepared to interpret statutory provisions, both general as well as
Statutes CO1
specific
CO3 Discuss our ability to tell whether someone is telling the truth
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and
apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with
realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and
synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools
necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural)
and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable
development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes
1 Acquire knowledge and skills to analyse, design and develop electronic devices and computing
systems.
2 Attain expertise in hardware-software co-design for prototype development.
3 Apply cutting-edge Electronics and Computer Engineering tools and modern techniques to find
solutions for interdisciplinary problems
Course Outcomes
Course Course Name Course
S.No Code Outcome CO Statement
CO1 Understand the working principle of a computer and identify the purpose of a computer
programming language.
CO2 Learn various problem solving approaches and ability to identify an appropriate approach to solve
1
the problem.
Problem Solving and Differentiate the programming Language constructs appropriately to solve any problem.
CSE1001 CO3
Programming
Demonstrate the basics of procedural programming and to represent the real world entities as
CO1 programming constructs.
Enumerate object oriented concepts and translate real-world applications into graphical
CO2 representations.
Demonstrate the usage of classes and objects of the real world entities in applications.
Problem Solving and CO3
2 CSE1002 Object Oriented
Discriminate the reusability and multiple interfaces with same functionality based features to
Programming CO4 solve complex computing problems.
Illustrate possible error-handling constructs for unanticipated states/inputs and to use generic
CO5 programming constructs to accommodate different datatypes.
CO6 Validate the program against file inputs towards solving the problem.
Technical Answers CO1 Identify real life problems related to society
3 ECM3999 for Real World CO2 Apply appropriate technology(ies) to address the identified problems using engineering
problems principles and arrive at innovative solutions
Comprehensive Demonstrate the acquired knowledge of Computer Science and Engineering in perspective of
4 ECM4098
Exam CO1 fundamentals and advanced concepts
apply single variable differentiation and integration to solve applied problems in engineering
CO1 and find the maxima and minima of functions
understand basic concepts of Laplace Transforms and solve problems with periodic functions,
CO2 step functions, impulse functions and convolution
Calculus for
5 MAT1011 evaluate partial derivatives, limits, total differentials, Jacobians, Taylor series and optimization
Engineers
CO3 problems involving several variables with or without constraints
CO4 evaluate multiple integrals in Cartesian, Polar, Cylindrical and Spherical coordinates
understand gradient, directional derivatives, divergence, curl and Greens’, Stokes, Gauss
CO5 theorems
CO6 demonstrate MATLAB code for challenging problems in engineering
CO1 compute and interpret descriptive statistics using numerical and graphical techniques.
understand the basic concepts of random variables and find an appropriate
CO2 distribution for analysing data specific to an experiment.
apply statistical methods like correlation, regression analysis in analysing,
6 MAT2001 Statistics for Engineers CO3 interpreting experimental data
make appropriate decisions using statistical inference that is the central to
CO4 experimental research.
CO5 use statistical methodology and tools in reliability engineering problems
CO6 demonstrate R programming for statistical data
CO1 To understand the dual nature of radiation and matter.
CO2 To apply Schrodinger’s equations to solve finite and infinite potential problems.
CO3 To apply quantum ideas at the nanoscale.
To apply quantum ideas for understanding the operation and working principle of
7 PHY1001 Engineering Physics CO4 optoelectronic devices.
CO5 To analyze the Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral form.
CO6 To classify the optical fiber for different Engineering applications.
CO7 To apply concept of Lorentz Transformation for Engineering applications.
CO8 To demonstrate the quantum mechanical ideas
Recall and analyze the issues related to impurities in water and their removal methods
CO1 and apply recent methodologies in water treatment for domestic and industrial usage
Evaluate the causes of metallic corrosion and apply the methods for corrosion
CO2 protection of metals
8 CHY1001 Engineering Chemistry
Evaluate the electrochemical energy storage systems such as lithium batteries, fuel
CO3 cells and solar cells, and design for usage in electrical and electronic applications
Assess the quality of different fossil fuels and create an awareness to develop the
CO4 alternative fuels
Analyze the properties of different polymers and distinguish the polymers which can
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CO5 be degraded and demonstrate their usefulness
Apply the theoretical aspects: (a) in assessing the water quality; (b) understanding the
construction and working of electrochemical cells; (c) analyzing metals, alloys and
soil using instrumental methods; (d) evaluating the viscosity and water absorbing
properties of polymeric materials
CO6
CO1 To understand the various types of thinking skills.
Introduction to Innovative
9 PHY1999 CO2 To enhance the innovative and creative ideas
Projects
CO3 To find out a suitable solution for socially relevant issues
Students will recognize the environmental issues in a problem oriented
CO1 interdisciplinary perspectives
Students will understand the key environmental issues, the science behind those
CO2 problems and potential solutions
CO3 Students will demonstrate the significance of biodiversity and its preservation
CHY1002 CO4 Students will identify various environmental hazards
10 Environmental Sciences
CO5 Students will design various methods for the conservation of resources
Students will formulate action plans for sustainable alternatives that incorporate
CO6 science, humanity, and social aspects
Students will have foundational knowledge enabling them to make sound life
CO7 decisions as well as enter a career in an environmental profession or higher education
CO1 Apply language skills with ease in academic and real-life situations.
CO2 Build up a job winning digital foot print and learn to face interviews confidently.
11 ENG1011 English for Engineers CO3 Develop good interpreting and reporting skills to aid them in research.
CO4 Comprehend language and communication skills in academic and social contexts.
CO5 Acquire vocabulary and learn strategies for error-free communication.
CO1 To to know Japanese alphabets and greet in Japanese.
CO2 To learn about pronouns, verbs form, adjectives and conjunctions.
12 FLC Foreign Language CO3 To learn time and dates related vocabularies and express them in Japanese.
CO4 To learn the formation of simple questions and its answers in Japanese.
CO5 To know the Japanese culture and etiquettes.
Ability to follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as good
CO1 citizens
CO2 Understand the various social problems and learned to act ethically.
Understand the concept of addiction and how it will affect the physical and mental
13 HUM1021 Ethics and Values CO3 health.
Identify ethical concerns in research and intellectual contexts, including academic
integrity, use and citation of sources, the objective presentation of data, and the
CO4 treatment of human subjects.
Identify the main typologies, characteristics, activities, actors and forms of
CO5 cybercrime.
CO1 Enhance their social quotient
CO2 Demonstrate their creative abilities
14 EXC Co / Extra Curricular
CO3 Develop team working capabilities
CO4 Develop a holistic approach for healthy life
CO1 Understand developing business models and growth drivers
CO2 Use the business model canvas to map out key components of enterprise
Lean Start-up
15 MGT1022 CO3 Analyze market size, cost structure, revenue streams, and value chain
Management
CO4 Understand build-measure-learn principles
CO5 Foreseeing and quantifying business and financial risks
16 STS1001 Soft Skills CO1 Enabling students to know themselves and interact better with peers.
Enabling students enhance knowledge of relevant topics and evaluate the information
17 STS1002 Soft Skills
CO1
Understanding the various strategies of conflict resolution among peers and
18 STS1003 Soft Skills supervisors
and respond appropriately
CO1
Enabling students to acquire skills in preparing for interviews, presentations and
19 STS1004 Soft Skills higher education
CO1
20 STS1005 Soft Skills CO1 Clear knowledge about problem solving skills in DS & Algorithms concepts.
Enabling students to write codings in C,C++,Java and DBMS concepts
21 STS1006 Soft Skills
CO1
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
CO1 reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
22 ECM4099 Project Work Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the
CO4 results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 Correlate engineering concepts and their application in industry
23 ECM3099 Industrial Internship CO2 Extrapolate selected techniques for appropriate innovative applications
CO3 Document the industrial practices in relevant e-platforms
CO1 Interpret the evolution of OS functionality, structures and layers
CO2 Apply various types of system calls and to find the stages of various process
CO3 states
Design a model scheduling algorithm to compute various scheduling criteria
CO4 Apply and analyse communication between inter process and synchronization
24 CSE2005 Operating Systems CO5 techniques
Implement page replacement algorithms, memory management problems and
CO6 segmentation
Differentiate the file systems for applying different allocation and access
CO7 techniques virtualization and recommending real time system
Representing
Understand the various operating system tasks and the principle algorithms
CO8
for enumerating those tasks
CO1 Understand the semiconductor physics of extrinsic and intrinsic materials
CO2 Comprehend the characteristics of the various P-N junction diode and special
CO3 diodes
Ability to analyze the diode with different DC and AC models
Semiconductor Devices CO4 Construct the electronic circuits using the PN junction diode for various
25 ECE1002 and Circuits applications
Observe the impact of terminal voltages over current using the BJT and
CO5
MOSFET devices characteristics
Design and analysis the BJT and MOSFET in different
CO6
configurations and study their parameters with various biasing
scheme for suitable applications
Analyze the current –voltage characteristics of various semiconductor devices and its digital
CO7
logic implementations
Differentiate between various types of signals and understand the implication of operations of
CO1
signals
Understand the system like causal, dynamic, linear, time invariant and stable system also
CO2 students will be able to perform impulse response of both continuous time and discrete time
system.
Perform the transformation from time domain to frequency domain and understand the
CO3
distribution of energy as a function of frequency
26 ECE1004 Signals and Systems
Apply Fourier transform for discrete time signals and understand the difference between CTFT
CO4
and DTFT
Usefulness of convolution for analysing the LTI systems and understand the concepts of power
CO5
spectral density through correlation.
Solve differential and difference equations with initial conditions using Laplace and Z
CO6
transforms.
CO7 Design a system based on the concepts of system properties.
CO1 Design simple electronic circuits based on diodes.
Design a BJT and MOSFET amplifier for the specifications given and analyze transient and
CO2
frequency response.
CO3 Distinguish different classes of power amplifiers and employ it.
Analog Electronic CO4 Classify the different current mirrors based on the biasing.
27 ECE2002 Circuits CO5 Illustrate MOSFET based differential amplifiers with active biasing and its frequency response.
CO6 Construction of feedback amplifier and oscillator circuit for the given specifications
CO7 Understand the contemporary issues related to analog electronic circuits.
Design, simulation, modeling and hardware implementation of analog circuits with discrete
CO8
components.
CO1 Understanding the number systems and IC characteristics
28 ECE2003 Digital Logic Design CO2 Understanding the Boolean algebra and its properties
CO3 Optimizing the logic functions using K-map
CO4 Design and analyse the combinational logic circuits
CO5 Understanding Verilog HDL syntax
CO6 Design and analyse the sequential logic circuits
CO7 Implement and simulate the combinational logic circuits using Verilog HDL
Extend the concept of single random variable to two and multi-random variables. Understand
CO1
the probability density functions for multiple random variables
Perform transformation on multiple random variables and understand the concept of central
CO2
limit theorem
Probability Theory and CO3 Interpret the random processes in terms of stationary, statistical independence and correlation
29 ECE2005
Random Process
CO4 Compute the power spectral density of the random signals
Able to interpret the effect of random signals on LTI systems output both in time and frequency
CO5
time
CO6 Able to design matched filter/Optimum filter for extracting signals in the presence of noise
Comprehend and analyze architectures of microprocessors, microcontroller and ARM7
CO1
processor
CO2 Comprehend the evaluations of the Intel (i3, i5, i7) series processors
CO3 Comprehend the memory organization of 8051 microcontroller
CO4 Showcase the skill, knowledge and ability of programming using instruction set
CO5 Work with microcontroller and interfaces including general purpose input/ output and timers
Microcontroller and its
30 ECE3003 Comprehend and use peripheral serial communication and the concepts of interrupts in 8051
Applications CO6
microcontroller
Interface 8051 microcontroller with the input and output devices such as LEDs, LCDs, 7-
CO7
segment display and keypad
Design 8051 microcontroller based system with analog-to-digital converters and digital-to-
CO8 analog converters within realistic constraints like user specification, availability of components
etc.
Computer Organization Understand the functional components of a computer and ability to understand different types of
31 ECE3004 CO1
and Architecture bus architectures and differences between Von-Neumann vs. Harvard architectures.
Understand how basic arithmetic operations are implemented in computer architecture and how
CO2 signed multiplication and divisions are carried out using Booth multiplier and divider in
processor architectures.
Compare the differences between CISC and RISC architectures and ability to understand and
CO3
design the hardwired and micro programmed control units.
Gain knowledge between the levels of memory subsystems like Cache memory and Virtual
CO4
memory and ability to understand memory mapping schemes used in computer architectures
Classify types of I/O schemes and their operations and ability to choose the scheme based on
CO5
the requirements.
Comprehend the methods of performance enhancement techniques such as pipelining and their
CO6
hazards, Scalar and Vector processing architectures, Multiprocessing techniques like SMP.
Comprehend the ideal and practical characteristics of op-amps and design fundamental circuits
CO1
based on op-amps.
Design the negative feedback configuration of operational amplifier for various mathematical
CO2
operations.
Linear Integrated CO3 Design and analyze different waveform generator circuits using operational amplifiers.
32 ECE3013
Circuits CO4 Design and analyze various filter circuits using operational amplifiers.
CO5 Realize circuits containing PLL and IC 555
CO6 Comprehend various converter circuits.
Design and analyze the circuits for inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, differential
CO7
amplifiers, simple amplifiers and comparators experimentally using IC LM741.
Comprehend the applications, examples, characteristics, design challenges related to ES. Able
CO1 to design any application based on the given specifications by keeping in mind different design
metrics.
Embedded System Understand general-purpose processing and its principles; select a microprocessor/
33 ECE4003 CO2
Design microcontroller for a particular application.
CO3 Understand the process of interfacing basic peripherals.
Differentiate the pros and cons of various serial communication and wireless protocols and
CO4
analyze UML diagrams and petri net models for a given application.
Differentiate the features of RTOS and GPOS and understand the concepts such as priority
CO5 inversion, pre-emption, deadlocks, race conditions, inter-process communication and real-time
task scheduling.
Model the working of ES using FSMs and UML designs apart from programming embedded
CO6
software using suitable IDEs and free RTOS.
CO7 Design and implement algorithms for embedded systems.
Develop real-time working prototypes of different small-scale and medium-scale embedded
CO8
Systems.
Apply the knowledge of various circuit analysis techniques such as mesh analysis, nodal
CO1
analysis, and network theorems to investigate the given DC circuit
Ability to obtain and analyze the transient response of first order (RC, RL) and second order
CO2
(RLC) DC circuits
34 ECM1001 Circuit Theory CO3 Analyze the given AC circuit using phasor representation
CO4 To analyze the AC circuit and obtain the various representations of AC power
CO5 Analyze the given circuit by transforming from time domain to frequency domain
CO6 Ability to analyze the two-port networks and obtain the Z, Y and h parameters
CO7 Design and analyze the passive filters for various applications
CO1 To identify suitable design paradigm that can solve a given problem
CO2 To design an efficient algorithm for a given problem statement
CO3 To be able to develop algorithms and theoritically analyze efficiently
Analysis of Data CO4 To be able to correlate and map real world problems to algorithmic solutions
35 ECM1002 Structures and CO5 To learn the systematic way of organizing large amounts of data
Algorithms CO6 To understand how to choose an appropriate data structute to solve a programming problem
CO7 To be able to use the right combination of data structure s and algorithms
to be able to develop efficient algorithms for handling different formats of data like text,
CO8
numbers etc.,
An ability to understand that message transmission/reception involves several layered tasks and
services, protocol data units to convert message to packets to bits to signals, process of
CO1
encapsulation and decapsulation mechanisms, and concept of addressing to send/receive from
intended source and destination.
An ability to understand the functionality of internetworking devices and apply the knowledge
CO2 to configure and troubleshoot it. Also, ability to understand several physical interconnection
structures between end devices and internetworking devices
An ability to interpret, design and analyze the error control, flow control protocols and
CO3
algorithms
Data Communication An ability to understand medium access control protocols and algorithms for different LAN,
36 ECM2001 CO4
Networks WAN standards and life-long learning on evolution of network technologies and standards.
Analyze UML diagrams and petri net models for a given application in mind different design
CO5
metrics
Differentiate the features of RTOS and GPOS and understand the concepts such as priority
CO6 inversion, pre-emption, deadlocks, race conditions, inter-process communication and real-time
task scheduling.
Model the working of ES using FSMs and UML designs apart from programming Embedded
CO7
software using suitable IDEs and free RTOS.
Develop real-time working prototypes of different small-scale and medium-scale Embedded
CO8
Systems.
CO1 Form truth tables providing results by truth tables finding normal forms
CO2 Learn proofs techniques and concepts of interference theory
Understand the concept of groups and applications of group codes using Boolean Algebra for
Discrete Mathematics CO3
37 MAT1014 minimising Boolean Expressions
and Graph Theory
Learn basic, concept of graph theory, shortest path alogorithms, concept of trees and minimum
CO4
spanning tree and graph colouring and chromatic numbers
CO5 Solve science and Engineering problems using Graph Theory
Employ the tools of Fourier series to find harmonics of periodic functions from the tabulated
38 MAT2002 CO1
values
CO2 Apply the concept of eigen values, eigen vectors and diagonalization in linear systems
Importance of Lapalce transforms in electrical and mechanical networks, under the action of
Application of CO3
discontinuous external forces
Differential and
Difference Equation CO4 Know the techniques of solving differential equations in heat flow and vibration analysis
CO5 Know the Z transform and its applications in population dynamics and digital signal processing
CO6 demonstrate MATLAB programming for engineering problems
CO1 The abstract concepts (theory) of matrices which are the backbones of modern engineering
how to solve the system of linear equations using decomposition methods, the basic notion of
CO2
vector spaces
39 MAT3004 Applied Linear Algebra how to transform the vectors using linear transform which is the basic idea required in computer
CO3
graphics and inner product spaces
CO4 Applications of inner product spaces, basic tools of cryptography
CO5 Use of wavelets in image processing
CO1 Derive the electric flux density from the Gauss’s law and define potential and potential gradient
CO2 Describe the current and current density from ohm’s law
Electromagnetic Field
50 ECE1017 Solve the capacitance problem using Poisson’s equations and Laplace’s equations and the
Theory and CO3
boundary conditions from two different media of different dielectrics.
CO4 Solve the different problems on forces and torques on a closed circuit
CO5 Explain the time varying electric and magnetic fields and plane wave propagation
Comprehend, classify and analyze the signals and systems, also, transform the time domain
CO1
signals and response of the system to frequency domain
Digital Signal CO2 Able to simplify the Fourier transform computations using fast algorithms
51 ECE2006
Processing
CO3 Comprehend the various analog filter design techniques and their digitization.
CO4 Able to design the digital filters.
CO5 Able to realize the digital filters using delay elements, summer, etc.
CO6 Able to realize the lattice filters using delay elements, ladders, summers, etc
CO7 Able to analyze and exploit the real-time signal processing application
CO8 Design and implement systems using the imbibed signal processing concepts
CO1 Clear understanding of fundamental concepts of MOS transistors
CO2 Able to design simple logic gates using CMOS logic style
CO3 Able to calculate power and delay of simple CMOS circuits
52 ECE3002 VLSI System Design CO4 Understand fabrication processes and their impact on the circuit performance
CO5 Able to design and validate combinational and sequential circuits using different logic styles
CO6 Able to design VLSI circuits at sub-system abstraction level
CO7 Able to use modern EDA tools to design VLSI circuits
CO1 Comprehend the architecture and instruction set of AVR controllers
Develop efficient C codes for AVR architecture and program AVR peripherals like timers,
CO2
interrupts and serial port.
Design AVR controller based system within realistic constraint like user specification,
Advanced CO3
53 ECE4002 availability of components etc
Microcontrollers
CO4 Understand the design philosophy of ARM controllers.
CO5 Comprehend the instruction and assembly language program.
CO6 Develop efficient C codes for ARM architecture and its interfaces.
CO7 Design application for various social relevant and real time issues
The student will be able to understand the need and purpose of the different components of
CO1
Cyber Physical Systems.
CO2 The student will be able to ideate, design, and prototype
CO3 The student will evaluate the performance of a Cyber Physical System
54 ECM1003 Cyber Physical Systems
CO4 The student will able to design their own system with different applications
The student can build systems with mathematical modelling in various fields with parametric
CO5
measures
CO6 Designing a new system and with end product can be made
CO1 Design a WoT device with a Web UI
CO2 Identify components of a WoT system and their purpose
CO3 Architect a WoT system
55 ECM1004 Web of Things CO4 Gain basic understanding of API Fundamentals.
CO5 Appreciate API design guidelines
CO6 Implement API Patterns for better API design and consumption
CO7 Implement Hypermedia clients using API’s
CO1 To clearly illustrate the key steps involved in software develop life cycle.
CO2 To identify a suitable software process model for a given application
To elicit the requirements for real-time problems and compile a Software Requirement
CO3
Specification pertaining to industry standards
Principles of Software CO4 To create a design model from the set of requirements and implement it
56 ECM1005 Engineering CO5 To build test cases based on functional and non-functional requirements
CO6 To identify the vital steps involved in change management and versioning.
To explain the key aspects of planning, staffing, and scheduling involved in software project
CO7
management
CO8 To design and implement a reliable end to end software system
CO1 Identify the right learning algorithm for a given problem
CO2 Integrate Bias Variance trade off in model design
CO3 Apply the learning algorithms to real world problems
Machine Learning
57 ECM2002 CO4 Pre process the Dataset
Algorithms
CO5 Identify if the Dataset requires Linear or Non-Linear Model
CO6 Design models for supervised and unsupervised learning
CO7 Derive an Inference or Predictive Analysis from the model
CO1 To identify the most suitable data analytics technique for a given problem
Data analytics and CO2 To build the appropriate clustering, classification or regression model for the given problem
58 ECM3001
visualization CO3 To understand and apply the time series model in various contexts
CO4 To design an appropriate text analysis model for different real world applications
CO5 To get an insight of big data and familiarity of big data tools
CO6 To understand the challenges in data visualization
CO7 To understand and interpret the results of data visualization
CO8 To build useful visualizations for different types of data and application scenarios
CO1 To understand the different architectures of distributed and cloud computing
Gain knowledge on various Service Oriented Architecture(SOA) and workflow in SOA with
CO2
respect to web service framework
Articulate the main concepts, key technologies, strengths, and limitations of cloud computing
CO3
and the possible applications for state-of-the-art cloud computing
Electronic CO3 Identify different radio receiver circuits and role of AGC
61 ECM3004 Communication CO4 Sample analog signal and recover original signal without any distortion
Systems Differentiate between different pulse modulation and demodulation techniques and signal
CO5
multiplexing for various applications
CO6 Analyze various receiver performance
CO7 Understand the various advanced communication systems
CO8 Design and analysis of electronic communication system
CO1 Identify appropriate AI methods to solve a given problem
CO2 Formalize a given problem in the framework of different AI methods
CO3 Create knowledge based systems
AI and Knowledge
62 ECM3005 CO4 Apply Probabilistic Reasoning
representation
CO5 Utilize Reinforcement learning to solve problems
CO6 To understand the potential of Deep Learning.
CO7 To apply advanced AI Algorithms
CO1 To understand the fundamentals of parallel computing
CO2 To learn the memory organization of multiprocessors
Multi-core Architecture CO3 To understand synchronization in multiprocessors
63 ECM4001 and Programming CO4 To understand the parallel programming models
CO5 To implement parallel programming in OpenMP and OpenCL
CO6 To optimize the performance of a multicore processor
CO1 Identify the different components of an IoT system and their purpose
64 ECM4002 IoT System design
CO2 Develop a UML for the required model of the given IoT system
CO3 Select suitable sensors and embedded board to fit into a specified IoT application
CO4 Choose appropriate protocols to interpret the data from an IoT system
Illustrate the purpose of software platforms in building an IoT application and differentiate the
CO5
various operating systems
Evaluate the various data analytics tool and machine learning algorithms and employ suitable
CO6
techniques
CO7 Understand the security risks involved in developing an IoT system and assess its performance
Design and develop an IoT system architecture using appropriate hardware/ software
CO8
components for the given use case
CO1 Observe the difference between exact solution and approximate solution
use the numerical techniques (algorithms) to find the solution (approximate) algebraic equations
CO2
and system of equations
Applied Numerical
65 MAT3005 CO3 fit the data using interpolation technique and spline methods
Methods
CO4 find the solution of ordinary differential equations , Heat and Wave equation numerically
apply calculus of variation techniques to extremize the functional and also find approximate
CO5
series solution to ordinary differential equations
Students will be able to understand the fundamentals of physics for conducting materials and
CO1
how it is pertinent for engineering related applications
Students can understand how to describe the basic classification of semiconducting materials
CO2
and how to develop an engineering related devices
Students will be able to describe the fundamental polarization mechanism involved in
CO3 dielectrics and how it is responsible with different frequency of radiation including how stress
66 PHY1002 Materials Science and strain plays a major role in piezoelectric.
Learn basic magnetization concepts in detail and study different properties of magnetic
CO4
materials, including the analysis of various magnetic properties and its applications.
Students will be able to describe the phenomenon of superconduction and explain how
CO5 superconductors behave in magnetic fields including some engineering applications of
superconductors
Gain the basic phenomenon behind the mechanism between materials and light and how a
material blacking, absorbing and enhancing the light including the complete idea of negative
CO6 index and negative materials by understanding the universal parameters of permeability and
permittivity
Gain an introduction to nano materials and in depth knowledge about synthesis and properties
CO7
of bulk and nano structured materials, including their applications.
Gain knowledge by demonstrating to understand electrical, thermal, dielectric, semiconducting
CO8
and magnetic properties of materials
Programme Name : B.Tech Mechanical with specialization in Automotive Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues
and apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards
and with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret
data, and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT
tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and
sustainable development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and
finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Model, Design & Analyse Automotive and Mechanical Engineering systems and
1 components taking into account social, economic and environmental implications
Realize engineering components and products using appropriate materials and
2 machine tools
3 Work professionally in mechanical, automotive and related systems
Course Outcomes
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and
apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and
with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data,
and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools
necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable
development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
1 Model, design and analyse mechanical systems and components taking into account
social, economic and environmental implications
2 Realize components and products using appropriate materials and machine tools
3 Work professionally in mechanical and related systems
Course Outcomes
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary
issues and apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant
standards and with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and
environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and
interpret data, and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT
tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal
and cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and
sustainable development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and
finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
Comprehend the basic concepts of cell and its organelles, biomolecules and nucleic
CO1
acids.
Ability to understand the basic physiological function about endocrine, digestive and
CO2
circulatory system.
CO3 Comprehend the mechanism about the kidney function and urine formation.
Comprehend the concepts about the body fluids and its circulatory pathways in
Life Sciences for CO4
1 BMD0001 human body.
Biomedical Engineers
Comprehend the basic concepts on the human body mechanics, locomotion, bones
CO5
and joints involved in its movement.
Comprehend the breathing mechanism, gaseous exchange, human neural system and
CO6
its conduction of nerve impulse.
Ability to understand the necessary information about the human body mechanism
CO7
with its physiological functions.
Differentiate between various types of signals and understand the implication of
CO1
operations of signals
Understand the system like causal, dynamic, linear, time invariant and stable system
CO2 also students will be able to perform impulse response of both continuous time and
discrete time system.
Perform the transformation from time domain to frequency domain and understand
CO3
the distribution of energy as a function of frequency.
2 ECE1004 Signals and Systems
Apply Fourier transform for discrete time signals and understand the difference
CO4
between CTFT and DTFT.
Usefulness of convolution for analysing the LTI systems and understand the concepts
CO5
of power spectral density through correlation.
Solve differential and difference equations with initial conditions using Laplace and Z
CO6
transforms.
CO7 Design a system based on the concepts of system properties.
To comprehend the basic concepts and properties of electrical circuits and its
CO1
classification.
CO2 Ability to analyse DC and AC circuits using node and mesh analysis methods.
Excel in computing the forced and natural response of first and second order
Electromagnetic Field CO3
systems.
3 ECE1017 Theory and Transmission
Lines CO4 Ability to analyse the circuits using the circuit theorems
To comprehend the basics of AC circuits and to analyse the AC circuits using
CO5
theorems.
To conceive the operation of magnetic circuits and various DC machines and their
CO6
applications for special purposes.
CO1 Calculate the transfer function from the block diagram
CO2 Determine the stability of linear systems
4 ECE2010 Control Systems Investigate the mathematical models of the electrical and mechanical physical
CO3
systems and their equivalence
CO4 Describe various controllers and motors.
CO5 Design PID controllers from design specifications
CO6 Apply frequency domain methods to determine stability
CO7 Formulate state-space models
Understand the basic system concepts and differences between an engineering and
CO1
physiological control systems.
CO2 Apply different mathematical techniques to analyze a system.
CO3 Comprehend the various nonlinear modelling approaches.
Physiological System CO4 Understand the neuronal membrane dynamics.
5 ECE2017
Modeling Apply the procedures for testing, validation and interpretation of physiological
CO5
models.
CO6 Comprehend the cardiovascular model.
CO7 Analyse the modelling methods to multi input and multi output systems.
CO8 Apply knowledge of device circuits in its related field
Understand the spectrum of amplitude modulated signals and design systems for
CO1
generation and demodulation of amplitude modulated signals.
Understand the importance of power efficient amplitude modulation schemes and
CO2
use them for analog data transmission
Principles of Familiarise with fundamental concepts and design issues in modulation and
6 ECE2024 Communication CO3
demodulation process of angle modulation
Engineering
Know about digital modulation techniques and apply them for digital data
CO4
transmission.
CO5 Understand the significance of synchronization technique in communication.
CO6 Understand concepts behind spread spectrum communication systems.
Design and analyze the basic characteristics of BJT and MOSFET in different
CO1 configurations, apply suitable biasing techniques and be able to use hybrid models of
7 ECE2028 Analog Circuits BJT and MOSFET.
Determine the small signal parameters of amplifiers in CE and CS mode using ac
CO2
equivalent circuits and use it for frequency response.
Comprehend the need for multistage amplifiers and be able to suggest a suitable
CO3
configuration for specific applications.
Understand the different classes of power amplifier circuits, their designs and power
CO4
conversion efficiencies.
CO5 Comprehend the feedback concepts, feedback topologies and design of oscillators.
CO1 Gain the basic idea of measurements and the errors associated with measurement
CO2 Understand techniques for accessing data from RAM/ ROM of 8051 microcontrollers
Know about the various 8051 Instructions and addressing modes for suitably
CO3
Microcontroller and programming the microcontroller for a task.
12 ECE3031
Embedded Systems Comprehend the operation of Timer and ports, Peripherals in 8051 with various
CO4
modes of operation and different baud rates
CO5 Study about the various 8051 Interrupts and their uses.
CO6 Know the methodology to handle data conversion: Analog to Digital and vice-versa.
Acquire the overview of various Embedded system design using 8051 and other
CO7
microcontrollers targeting simple applications
To write efficient codes and be able to interface the hardware with 8051
CO8 microcontrollers. Should be able to design a real-time project prototyping which
includes 8051 as a hardware component.
To comprehend the development of biomedical instrumentation and its application
CO1
in medical field.
Excel in measuring the blood pressure, cardiac output and heart sounds and to design
CO2
small products related to this application.
Biomedical CO3 To conceive the basics of EEG and the concepts of measuring the brain activity
13 ECE3041 Instrumentation and To understand the basic principle, working and design of various automated
Measurements CO4
diagnostic equipment related to ENT and ophthalmology.
CO5 Ability to differentiate between different kinds of scope for several applications.
To excel in first level trouble shooting for the breakdown happening with the medical
CO6
laboratory equipment.
CO7 Ability to plan, design and implement an instrument for medical applications.
CO1 Comprehend the principles of operational amplifiers and their applications
CO2 Formulate the type of signal conditioning needed for a specific sensor output
CO3 Analyze the analog to digital and digital to analog conversion techniques
Data Acquisition CO4 Identify the communication standards and PC buses for data acquisition
14 ECE3042
Techniques CO5 Discover the functioning of distributed and standalone loggers
Design the virtual instrumentation and write software for data acquisition from
CO6
circuits.
CO7 Develop a device to measure physical parameters for specific application
CO1 Comprehend image sampling and DFT
Digital Image Processing CO2 Process the given images to enhance them in spatial and frequency domains
15 ECE3043
for Medical Applications Restore degraded images using frequency domain filters such as adaptive and Wiener
CO3
filters
CO4 Extract features from a given image by segmentation and classify them
CO5 Develop algorithms for image compression
CO6 Register images from different modalities for better visualization and diagnosis
CO7 Develop algorithms for specific applications
To apply physical science concepts to understand how they can be used in medical
CO1
diagnostics
CO2 To compare the functioning of physiological and mechanical cardio vascular system
Medical Device CO3 To comprehend and analyze the functioning of respiratory equipment
16 ECE4029
Technology
CO4 To analyze the machines that are available in intensive care units
CO5 To comprehend analyze the functioning of Laser and surgical equipment
CO6 To comprehend and analyze medical imaging devices
CO7 To choose appropriate technology to construct medical devices
CO1 Solve basic electrical problems using various theorems and provide solutions
CO2 Analyse AC power circuits and study electrical safety
CO3 Interpret the construction and working of basic electrical machines
Basic Electrical and
17 EEE1001 CO4 Design and implement various simple digital circuits
Electronics Engineering
Design and analyse the operational characteristics of various semiconductor devices
CO5
and understand the modulation methods
CO6 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data.
Inception of historical background of evolution of MEMS and Microsystems to
CO1
the students.
Demonstration of basic properties of silicon and acquainted with the various
CO2
18 ECE1025 Lab-on-Chip modern micromachining techniques.
Comprehend the knowledge about the need for artificial organs with its desired
CO3
Materials for Organs and design consideration, organ replacement and steps required to evaluate the device.
20 ECE1026
Devices
Comprehend the basics and concepts of artificial heart, artificial lungs, liver, blood
CO4
and kidney.
Ability to understand the material components involved in designing the different
CO5
artificial organs
Comprehend the knowledge about the standards of biomaterials used in biomedical
CO6
applications.
21 BIT 1016 CO1 Comprehend the basic concepts of biomolecules and its functional classification
Ability to understand the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats with its
CO2
factors affecting and deficiency disorders.
Comprehend the mechanism of enzymes and its classification with its modes of
CO3
action.
Ability to understand the concepts and types of hormones, its physiological actions
CO4
and immune system
Biochemical analysis and
Techniques Comprehend the knowledge on composition and functions of blood, formation of
CO5
urine, composition of urine – creatinine, urea, albumin and sugar.
Ability to understand the knowledge about analytical techniques and its significant
CO7
usage in medicine.
CO1 Ability to apply the principles of mechanics in human movements and fluid studies
Comprehend the structure and function of human body parts and derive mechanical
CO2
equiva;ents
CO3 Comprehend physical, chemical and mechanical properties of blood
Biomechanics & Fluid
22 ECE1027
Dynamics CO4 Ability to differentiate the material properties of bone, ligament, tendon and muscle
CO4 Identify various microwave sources and measurement schemes for microwave circuits.
Analyze microwave circuits with power dividers and ferrite devices using scattering
CO5
parameters
Understand the importance of filters and high frequency transistors to design
CO6
microwave amplifiers.
CO1 Understand the basic principles in hospital system management.
CO2 Apply the system development life cycle concepts.
CO3 Comprehend the disposal and hospital waste management mechanisms.
27 BIT1025 Hospital Management
CO4 Analyse the electrical and fire safety measures.
CO5 Understand the principles of material management in a hospital.
CO6 Analyse the financial and legal aspects in hospital management.
CO1 Multidisciplinary aspects in tissue engineering to solve healthcare problems
CO2 Identify sources of cells, bioactive molecules and materials
Design and develop scaffolds using conventional and advanced fabrication
CO3
28 BMD1001 Tissue Engineering methods
CO4 Evaluate biological outcomes of tissue engineering strategies
CO5 Describe the regulatory aspects to commercialize products
CO6 Define site and patient specific applications
CO1 Evaluate the main databases at the NCBI and EMBL-EBI resources.
Compare the databases, tools, repositories and be able to use each one to
CO2
extract specific information.
Demonstrate the selected tools at NCBI and EBI to run simple analyses on
29 BMD1002 Bioinformatics CO3
genomic sequences.
CO4 Apply knowledge of bioinformatics in a practical project.
Develop the ability for critical assessment of scientific research publications in
CO5
bioinformatics.
Understanding of the research process in general, such as research methods,
CO6
scientific writing, and research ethics.
Introduced the role and importance of wearable technology in our society and
CO1
its usage in various industrial sectors to the students.
Rudiments of various Thin film deposition and polymer materials for electrode
CO2
fabrication were discussed with students.
Comprehensive understanding of power consumption in wearable sensors and
CO3
need for energy harvesting were provided to the students.
30 ECE1024 Wearable Technology
Highlighted the students with various Inertial sensors for monitoring of various
CO4
Physical parameters.
Acquainted the students with various wearable sensors for healthcare and
CO5
biomedical applications
Discussed about the applications of wearable sensors in navigation with the
CO6
students
CO1 To teach the key principles of telemedicine-health and its technology.
CO2 To make the student understand tele-medical technology.
To introduce the students with the knowledge of mobile telemedicine and its
CO3
applications.
Telemedicine and Virtual
31 ECE1029 To study the need for digital imaging and picture archiving and communication
Instrumentation CO4
systems in telemedicine application.
CO5 To introduce the student with the significance of Virtual instrumentation.
To teach the key significance and the biomedical equipment applications of
CO6
Virtual instrumentation.
Apply knowledge of computing and mathematics appropriate to the medical
CO1
Artificial Intelligence for applications.
32 ECE1030 Biomedical Analyze a medical problem, identify and define the computing requirements
CO2
appropriate to its solution
To design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process,
CO3
component, or program to meet Medical needs
Design efficient algorithm to achieve optimized solution in complex medical
CO4
situation
CO5 Apply heuristic methodologies in state-space medical diagnostic problems
CO1 Observe the difference between exact solution and approximate solution.
Use the numerical techniques to find the solution of algebraic equations and
CO2
system of equations.
Applied Numerical
44 MAT3005 CO3 Fit the data using interpolation technique and spline methods.
Methods
Find the solution of ordinary differential equations, Heat and Wave equation
CO4
numerically.
Apply calculus of variation techniques to extremize the functional and also
CO5
find approximate series solution to ordinary differential equations
Programme Name : B.Tech Production and Industrial Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and
apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and
with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data,
and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools
necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable
development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Model, Design & Analyse Manufacturing Systems taking into account social, economic and
1 environmental implications.
2 Realize engineering components and products using appropriate materials and machine tools.
3 Work professionally in Industrial Engineering and related systems.
CO Statements
Course Course
S.No Code Course Name Outcome CO Statement
1. CHY1002 Environmental Sciences CO1 Students will recognize the environmental issues in a problem oriented interdisciplinary perspectives
Students will understand the key environmental issues, the science behind those problems and potential
CO2 solutions
CO3 Students will demonstrate the significance of biodiversity and its preservation
CO4 Students will identify various environmental hazards
CO5 Students will design various methods for the conservation of resources
Students will formulate action plans for sustainable alternatives that incorporate science, humanity, and
CO6 social aspects
Students will have foundational knowledge enabling them to make sound life decisions as well as enter a
CO7 career in an environmental profession or higher education
Recall and analyze the issues related to impurities in water and their removal methods and apply recent
2. CHY1701 Engineering Chemistry CO1 methodologies in water treatment for domestic and industrial usage
CO2 Evaluate the causes of metallic corrosion and apply the methods for corrosion protection of metals
Evaluate the electrochemical energy storage systems such as lithium batteries, fuel cells and solar cells,
CO3 and design for usage in electrical and electronic applications
CO4 Assess the quality of different fossil fuels and create an awareness to develop the alternative fuels
Analyze the properties of different polymers and distinguish the polymers which can be degraded and
CO5 demonstrate their usefulness
Apply the theoretical aspects: (a) in assessing the water quality; (b) understanding the construction and
working of electrochemical cells; (c) analyzing metals, alloys and soil using instrumental methods; (d)
CO6 evaluating the viscosity and water absorbing properties of polymeric materials
Problem Solving and Understand the working principle of a computer and identify the purpose of a computer programing
3. CSE1001 Programming CO1 language
Learn various problem solving approaches and ability to identify an appropriate approach to solve the
CO2 problem
CO3 Differentiate the programming Language constructs appropriately to solve any problem
CO4 Solve various engineering problems using different data structures
CO5 Able to modularize the given problem using structural approach of programming
CO6 Efficiently handle data using flat files to process and store data for the given problem
Problem Solving and
Object Oriented Recall the basics of procedural programming and to represent the real world entities as programming
4. CSE1002 Programming CO1 constructs
CO2 Enumerate object oriented concepts and translate real-world applications into graphical representations
CO3 Demonstrate the usage of classes and objects of the real world entities in applications
Discriminate the reusability and multiple interfaces with same functionality based features to solve
CO4 complex computing problems
Propose possible error-handling constructs for unanticipated states/inputs and to use generic
CO5 programming constructs to accommodate different data types.
CO6 Validate the program against file inputs towards solving the problem
5. ENG1011 English for Engineers CO1 Apply language skills with ease in academic and real-life situations.
CO2 Build up a job winning digital foot print and learn to face interviews confidently.
CO3 Develop good interpreting and reporting skills to aid them in research.
CO4 Comprehend language and communication skills in academic and social contexts.
CO5 Acquire vocabulary and learn strategies for error-free communication.
6. HUM1021 Ethics and Values CO1 Ability to follow sound morals and ethical values scrupulously to prove as good citizens
CO2 Understand the various social problems and learned to act ethically.
CO3 Understand the concept of addiction and how it will affect the physical and mental health.
Identify ethical concerns in research and intellectual contexts, including academic integrity, use and
CO4 citation of sources, the objective presentation of data, and the treatment of human subjects.
CO5 Identify the main typologies, characteristics, activities, actors and forms of cybercrime.
Apply single variable differentiation and integration to solve applied problems in engineering and find
7. MAT1011 Calculus for Engineers CO1 the maxima and minima of functions
Understand basic concepts of Laplace Transforms and solve problems with periodic functions, step
CO2 functions, impulse functions and convolution
Evaluate partial derivatives, limits, total differentials, Jacobians, Taylor series and optimization
CO3 problems involving several variables with or without constraints
CO4 Evaluate multiple integrals in Cartesian, Polar, Cylindrical and Spherical coordinates
CO5 Understand gradient, directional derivatives, divergence, curl and Greens’, Stokes, Gauss theorems
CO6 Demonstrate MATLAB code for challenging problems in engineering
8. MAT2001 Statistics for Engineers CO1 Compute and interpret descriptive statistics using numerical and graphical techniques.
Understand the basic concepts of random variables and find an appropriate distribution for analysing
CO2 data specific to an experiment.
Apply statistical methods like correlation, regression analysis in analysing, interpreting experimental
CO3 data
CO4 Make appropriate decisions using statistical inference that is the central to experimental research.
CO5 Use statistical methodology and tools in reliability engineering problems
CO6 Demonstrate R programming for statistical data
Technical Answers for
Real World Problems
9. MEE3099 (TARP) CO1 Identify real life problems related to society
Apply appropriate technology(ies) to address the identified problems using engineering principles and
CO2 arrive at innovative solutions
10. MEE3999 Industrial Internship CO1 Correlate engineering concepts and their application in industry
CO2 Extrapolate selected techniques for appropriate innovative applications
CO3 Document the industrial practices in relevant e-platforms
Comprehensive
11. MEE4098 Examination CO1 Correlate engineering concepts and their application in industry
CO2 Extrapolate selected techniques for appropriate innovative applications
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with reasonable assumptions
12. MEE4099 Capstone Project CO1 and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
CO4 Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
Lean Start-up
13. MGT1022 Management CO1 Understand developing business models and growth drivers
CO2 Use the business model canvas to map out key components of enterprise
CO3 Analyze market size, cost structure, revenue streams, and value chain
CO4 Understand build-measure-learn principles
CO5 Foreseeing and quantifying business and financial risks
14. PHY1701 Engineering Physics CO1 To understand the dual nature of radiation and matter.
CO2 To apply Schrodinger’s equations to solve finite and infinite potential problems.
CO3 To apply quantum ideas at the nanoscale.
To apply quantum ideas for understanding the operation and working principle of optoelectronic
CO4 devices.
CO5 To analyze the Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral form.
CO6 To classify the optical fiber for different Engineering applications.
CO7 To apply concept of Lorentz Transformation for Engineering applications.
CO8 To demonstrate the quantum mechanical ideas
Introduction to Innovative
15. PHY1999 Projects CO1 To understand the various types of thinking skills.
CO2 To enhance the innovative and creative ideas
CO3 To find out a suitable solution for socially relevant issues
Co-Extra Curricular
16. EXC4097 Basket CO1 Enhance their social quotient
CO2 Demonstrate their creative abilities
CO3 Develop team working capabilities
CO4 Develop a holistic approach for healthy life
Foreign Language Course To Identify in French language the daily life communicative situations via personal pronouns, emphatic
17. FLC4097 Basket CO1 pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations etc
CO2 To communicate effectively in French language via regular / irregular verbs.
CO3 To demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in translating simple sentences.
To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular new range of unseen written
CO4 materials.
CO5 To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the language studied.
18. STS1001 Soft Skills CO1 Enabling students to know themselves and interact better with peers.
19 STS2001 Soft Skills CO1 Enabling students enhance knowledge of relevant topics and evaluate the information
Understanding the various strategies of conflict resolution among peers and supervisors and respond
20 STS2002 Soft Skills CO1 appropriately
21 STS3001 Soft Skills CO1 Enabling students to acquire skills in preparing for interviews, presentations and higher education
22 STS3005 Soft Skills CO1 Clear knowledge about problem solving skills in DS & Algorithms concepts.
23 STS3007 Soft Skills CO1 Enabling students to write codings in C,C++,Java and DBMS concepts
Basic Electrical &
24 EEE1001 Electronics Engineering CO1 Solve basic electrical circuit problems using various laws and theorems.
CO2 Analyze AC power circuits and networks, its measurement and safety concerns
CO3 Classify and compare various types of electrical machines
CO4 Design and implement various digital circuits
Analyze the characteristics of semiconductor devices and comprehend the various modulation
CO5 techniques in communication engineering
CO6 Design and conduct experiments to analyze and interpret data
Applications of
Differential and Difference
25 MAT2002 Equations CO1 Employ the tools of Fourier series to find harmonics of periodic functions from the tabulated values
CO2 Apply the concepts of eigenvalues, eigen vectors and diagonalisation in linear systems
CO3 Know the techniques of solving differential equations
Understand the series solution of differential equations and finding eigen values, eigen functions of
CO4 Strum-Liouville’s problem
CO5 Know the Z-transform and its application in population dynamics and digital signal processing
CO6 Demonstrate MATLAB programming for engineering problems
Complex variables and
Partial Differential
26 MAT3003 Equations CO1 Construct analytic functions and find complex potential of fluid flow and electric fields
CO2 Find the image of straight lines by elementary transformations
CO3 Express analytic functions in power series
CO4 Evaluate real integrals using techniques of contour integration
Analyze partial differential equations, and its applications, design the boundary value problems (one
dimensional heat and wave equations) and find Fourier series, Fourier
CO5 transform techniques in their respective engineering problems
Applied Numerical
27 MAT3005 Methods CO1 Observe the difference between exact solution and approximate solution
Use the numerical techniques (algorithms) to find the solution (approximate) algebraic equations and
CO2 system of equations
CO3 Fit the data using interpolation technique and spline methods
CO4 Find the solution of ordinary differential equations , Heat and Wave equation numerically
Apply calculus of variation techniques to extremize the functional and also find approximate series
CO5 solution to ordinary differential equations
28 MEE1001 Engineering Drawing CO1 Apply BIS and ISO Standards in Engineering Drafting.
CO2 Graphically construct mathematical curves in engineering applications.
CO3 Visualize geometrical solids in 3D space through Orthographic Projections
CO4 Construct isometric scale, isometric projections and views.
CO5 Draw sections of solids including cylinders, cones, prisms and pyramids.
Draw projections of lines, planes, solids, isometric projections and sections of solids including cylinders,
CO6 cones, prisms and pyramids using Mini-Dafter and CAD.
CO7 Construct orthographic projections from pictorial views
Materials Engineering and
29 MEE1005 Technology CO1 Suggest suitable engineering materials for different application
CO2 Identify various phases of metals and alloys through appropriate phase diagrams
CO3 Apply suitable heat treatment process based on material properties
CO4 Evaluate the effect of alloying elements, properties and application of ferrous and non-ferrous metals
CO5 Evaluate the mechanical behavior of materials for different applications
CO6 Apply advanced materials such as polymers, ceramics and composites in product design
CO7 Correlate the structure-property relationship in metals/alloys in as-received and heat treated conditions
Industrial Engineering and Analyze the way price of a product affects the demand for a product for consequent actions and predict
30 MEE1014 Management CO1 demand for a product by making use of different demand forecasting techniques.
CO2 Explain Break even analysis to determine safe production levels and costing of industrial products.
CO3 Apply productivity techniques for continuous improvement in different functionalities of an industry.
Analyze the existing operations that happen in factories for establishing time standards for different
CO4 activities.
Demonstrate the knowledge of selection of location for the new plant & optimizing the layout within the
CO5 plant for smooth production.
CO6 Apply cellular manufacturing concepts in industry.
Compute material requirement needed to satisfy the Master Production Schedule of a factory by having
CO7 thorough understanding of MRP logic.
Apply operations research techniques like L.P.P, scheduling and sequencing in industrial optimization
31 MEE1024 Operations Research CO1 problems.
CO2 Evaluate transportation problems using various OR techniques.
Explain various OR models like Inventory, Queuing, Replacement, Simulation, Decision etc. and apply
CO3 them for optimization.
CO4 Use OR tools in a wide range of applications in industries.
CO5 Identify current topics and advanced techniques of Operations Research for industrial solutions.
CO6 Identify best techniques to solve a specific problem.
Analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge to identify and provide solutions to complex problems
CO7 with intellectual independence.
Theory of Metal Casting
32 MEE1031 And Joining CO1 Demonstrate different foundry practices and special casting processes
CO2 Design appropriate gating systems for castings
CO3 Analyze casting defects
Compute energy densities for various welding arc heat sources Suggest suitable techniques that can be
CO4 employed during melt treatment, pouring and solidification to control the cast structure of metal.
CO5 Demonstrate the application of traditional and advanced welding processes
CO6 Evaluate the weldability and material response of various engineering materials
CO7 Perform a metal casting or welding and asses its quality
Mechanics of Solids and Compute either stress calculation or load calculation with or without accounting temperature effect of
33 MEE1032 Fluids CO1 axially loaded members.
CO2 Compute stress planes in other than the cross section for different loading conditions
Analyse the members subjected to bending, torsion, combined bending and torsion and able to solve
CO3 problems of thin shell vessels.
CO4 Explain application of manometry for flow measurements.
Compute the hydrostatic forces on inclined and curved surfaces and able to find centre of buoyancy and
CO5 metacentre.
Apply the fundamental equations to predict fluid flow and solve problems of fluid kinematics and fluid
CO6 dynamics.
CO7 Compute major and minor losses for flow through pipes and able to solve multi reservoir problems.
CO8 Predict experimentally the mechanical properties of materials and important hydraulic coefficients.
Thermodynamics and Heat
34 MEE1033 Transfer CO1 Apply the concept of First Law of Thermodynamics to solve engineering problems.
CO2 Apply the concept of Second Law of Thermodynamics and demonstrate the knowledge of entropy
Determine the performance of various cycles and compare them based on different performance
CO3 parameters
Apply the basic laws of heat transfer to solve problems of steady and unsteady state heat conduction for
CO4 simple geometries
CO5 Analyse natural and forced convective heat transfer process
CO6 Design the heat exchangers by LMTD and NTU methods and solve radiation heat transfer problems
CO7 Conduct experiments, interpret the data and analyse the heat transfer problems
35 MEE1034 Statistical Quality Control CO1 Implement the philosophy of Taguchi’s Loss Function to analyse the process variability.
CO2 Demonstrate the ability to design, use, and interpret control charts for variables.
CO3 Demonstrate the ability to design, use, and interpret control charts for attributes.
CO4 Determine the capability indices and non-conformance rate to describe a process.
CO5 Design a sampling plan to construct OC curve and evaluate its effectiveness for a given process.
CO6 Describe the DMAIC process (define, measure, analyze, improve, and control)
CO7 Apply the statistical quality control tools to solve real time industry problem
36 MEE2001 Machine Drawing CO1 Apply the national and international standards in machine drawing.
CO2 Apply limits and tolerances to assemblies and choose appropriate fits.
CO3 Prepare production drawings with geometrical dimensioning and tolerances
CO4 Assign machining and surface finish symbols.
CO5 Prepare production drawings with geometrical dimensioning and tolerances
CO6 Illustrate various machine components through drawings.
Manufacturing
37 MEE2012 Automation CO1 Apply automation principles and strategies and model manufacturing systems
CO2 Design automated storage and retrieval systems and employ robots in material handling
CO3 Implement concepts of automation in inspection and testing
CO4 Apply PLC timers and counters for the control of industrial processes
CO5 Design of Hydraulic Circuit and pneumatic circuit for manufacturing application
CO6 Monitor production using smart sensors based on Industry 4.0 techniques
CO7 Implement artificial intelligence based systems and IOT in manufacturing
Theory of Metal Cutting
38 MEE2031 and Forming CO1 Analyse the various machine tools used for metal cutting based on cutting force and power consumption
Evaluate the principles of mechanics in metal cutting process including concept of shear deformation of
CO2 materials and develop analytical relation between input and output process parameters.
Evaluate theoretical and experimental techniques for heat flow in metal cutting, tool life and tool wear
CO3 during metal cutting process
CO4 Predicting the yield criterion and the workability including friction with lubrication effects
Choose the various bulk metal forming processes and sheet metal forming processes for different
CO5 functional requirements
Kinematics and Dynamics
39 MEE2032 of Machinery CO1 Develop an understanding of the concepts related to various mechanisms.
CO2 Analyze the kinematics of follower motion in relation to cams.
CO3 Solve problems related to gears and gear trains.
CO4 Analyze the unbalances existing in machines or engines
CO5 Analyze the problems related to vibrations
CO6 Calculate the gyroscopic couple effect on various ships, aeroplanes and vehicles
Computer Aided
40 MEE3012 Manufacturing CO1 Explain the evolution of automation in manufacturing
CO2 Develop NC and CNC codes for simple components
CO3 Evolve appropriate machining strategy for Computer Aided Manufacturing
CO4 Use group technology and cellular manufacturing principles
CO5 Explain the role of other support systems for computer integrated manufacturing
CO6 Practically realise components using a CAM system
Electronics and
41 EEE2007 Microcontrollers CO1 To analyze and design combinational logic circuits.
CO2 To analyze and design sequential logic circuits.
CO3 Understand the difference between different microcontrollers.
42 EEE3001 Control Systems CO1 Formulate mathematical model and transfer function of the physical systems
CO2 Analyze the system performance by applying various input signals
CO3 Determine the stability of linear systems in time domain
CO4 Perform frequency domain analysis using bode and polar plot
CO5 Analyze the stability of linear system in the frequency domain
CO6 Design compensators and controllers for the given specifications
CO7 Formulate and design state-space analysis
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
Total quality management
43 MEE1015 and Reliability CO1 Develop action plans for customer centric business on the basis of various quality philosophies.
Apply total quality management techniques for design and manufacture of highly reliable products and
CO2 services.
CO3 Develop statistical process control charts for monitoring the health of manufacturing systems.
CO4 Solve various industrial problems using Six Sigma and related techniques.
Establish quality management system and environmental management system for product and service
CO5 industries.
CO6 Design systems with a focus on enhancing reliability and availability.
Lean Enterprises and New
Manufacturing
44 MEE1016 Technology CO1 Identify key requirements and concepts in lean manufacturing
CO2 Apply the tools in lean manufacturing to analyze a manufacturing system and plan for its improvements.
Find the common pitfalls encountered during lean implementation and initiate a continuous
CO3 improvement change program in a manufacturing organization.
CO4 Map the value chain and predict the value addition
Apply lean accounting principles towards financial management of all streamlined operations in a lean
CO5 manufacturing setup.
Apply knowledge of facility planning, cellular manufacturing and group technology in a typical lean
CO6 manufacturing setup.
Facilities and Process
45 MEE1018 Planning CO1 Plan and develop facilities in manufacturing plants
CO2 Design different product processes involved in various planning activities
CO3 Identify plant location and select suitable resources
CO4 Apply tools for developing and analysing plant layout
CO5 Apply numerical methods in layout planning
CO6 Analyse material handling systems in manufacturing firms
CO7 Evaluate cost and corresponding implementation activities in layout
Enterprise Resource
46 MEE1020 Planning CO1 Explain the evaluation of ERP and its present form
CO2 Provide an ERP solution to various types of industries
CO3 Address the maintenance issues in ERP Implementation
CO4 Identify the various modules of ERP
CO5 Customise an ERP solution to various Industrial requirements
CO6 Provide ERP solution to a simple industrial requirement
Instrumentation and
47 MEE1027 Control Engineering CO1 Describe the basic principle of typical measurement systems and error characteristics
Understand transduction, working principles of typical sensors used in industrial applications.(Module-
CO2 2, Module-3, Module-8)
Demonstrate the applications and role of signal conditioning circuits, data acquisition in measurement
CO3 systems. (Module-4)
Formulate mathematical model for physical systems and simplify representation of complex systems
CO4 using reduction techniques.(Module-5)
CO5 Describe the basic concepts in control system design and the role of feedback.(Module-6)
CO6 Analyse the stability performance of the control system design.(Module-7)
48 MEE1030 Robotics CO1 Specify various types of Robots for industrial applications
CO2 Design appropriate end effectors for various applications.
CO3 Analyze kinematics of various manipulator configurations
CO4 Compute required trajectory planning for the given task.
CO5 Select the suitable sensors for real time working of robotic arm.
CO6 Prepare Robot program for various industrial applications.
Product Design for Evaluate constraints of manufacturing processes that limit design possibilities with respect to cycle time,
49 MEE2008 Manufacturing CO1 material handling and other factory costs
CO2 Apply various design rules in manufacturing processes
Evaluate the process by design guidelines for optimum design and analyze the design alternatives in the
CO3 manufacture of components
CO4 Apply quantitative methods to assess DFA between different designs Contents
CO5 Utilize CAD, CAM, CIM concepts to assess DFMA.
CO6 Analyze the new product development.
Modelling and simulation Identify and formulate advance problems and apply knowledge of mathematics and simulation packages
50 MEE2013 of Manufacturing Systems CO1 to solve manufacturing problems.
CO2 Use the techniques, skills, and modern packages, necessary for professional practices.
CO3 Explain the concept of simulation and how to develop and analyze a simulation model.
CO4 Analyze the fundamental logic, structure, components and management of simulation modelling.
CO5 Demonstrate knowledge of how to use Arena.
CO6 Design a simulation model with detailed basic operations and inputs.
CO7 Demonstrate statistical analysis of output obtained from simulation model.
51 MEE2015 Non-Destructive Testing CO1 Identify appropriate surface inspection techniques for various engineering component.
CO2 Select suitable radiography testing methods for different applications.
CO3 Apply eddy current and ultrasonic testing methods suitably for detecting internal defects.
CO4 Apply acoustic emission techniques for suitable engineering applications
CO5 Select suitable special non-destructive technique for various applications.
CO6 Detect the defects using non-destructive testing methods
Rapid Manufacturing
52 MEE2016 Technologies CO1 Demonstrate the knowledge of Rapid Prototyping/Manufacturing technologies.
CO2 Get exposed to design rules for commercial Rapid Prototyping systems.
CO3 Possess the knowledge of the Rapid Prototyping software.
CO4 Create awareness of rapid manufacturing applications in tooling, biomedical, architecture, etc.
CO5 Ability to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
CO6 Create critical thinking and innovative skills
Production Planning and
53 MEE2033 Control CO1 Apply graphical and mathematical model for aggregate planning.
CO2 Develop Master Production Schedule (MPS).
CO3 Perform Material Requirement Planning (MRP).
Plan for capacity requirement using tools like Resource Requirement Planning (RRP), Capacity
CO4 Requirement Planning (CRP), and Rough Cut Capacity Planning (RCCP).
CO5 Design lean manufacturing strategies for effective shop floor control
CO6 Develop Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Supply Chain Management (SCM) solutions.
54 MEE2034 Industrial Economics CO1 Identify the factors of production and output-cost relationship.
CO2 Apply break-even analysis to study the volume-profit relationship.
CO3 Select the suitable pricing methods for various objectives.
CO4 Describe the time value of money for different cash flow models.
CO5 Evaluate the market structure for profit maximization criteria.
CO6 Analyse the investment alternatives using capital budgeting models.
CO7 Make use of suitable depreciation methods.
Logisitics and Supply
55 MEE2035 Chain Management CO1 Demonstrate the needs of LSCM
CO2 Analyse the total cost of Logistics System.
CO3 Perform benchmarking for establishing the optimal supply chain.
CO4 Evaluate different alternatives and select best sourcing and transportation.
CO5 Apply Information Technology tools for Supply Chain coordination.
CO6 Provide Logistics and SCM solution for the global market
CO7 Optimise inventory level in a Supply Chain.
Industrial Corrosion and
56 MEE2036 Tribology CO1 Identify and model various types of corrosion
CO2 Analyse friction, wear and lubrication issues in various industrial scenario
CO3 Analyse the role of surface texture on the tribological behaviour
CO4 Design a suitable process to control friction and prevent wear
CO5 Conduct various tests to measure corrosion and wear
CO6 Apply the concepts to solve actual industrial problems
57 MEE2037 Agile Manufacturing CO1 Apply the concept of agile manufacturing
CO2 Execute various agile practices in manufacturing and service sectors
CO3 Apply recent technology to improve process agility
CO4 Apply various methods to compute agility of the organization
CO5 Create learning factory for future developments
CO6 Use computer aided tools to improve agility
CO7 Manage corporate knowledge strategically in agile manufacturing
58 MEE3002 Finite Element Analysis CO1 Distinguish different numerical methods involved in Finite Element Analysis
CO2 Apply equations in finite element methods for 1D, 2D and 3D problems.
Apply shape functions in finite element formulations and use linear, quadratic, and cubic shape
CO3 functions for interpolation
CO4 Formulate and solve basic problems in heat transfer, solid mechanics and fluid mechanics.
CO5 Analyse beams and shafts using finite element analysis.
Apply commercial FEA packages like ANSYS and modern CAD/CAE tools for solving real life
CO6 problems.
Engineering Failure
59 MEE3003 Analysis CO1 Identify and explain different types of failure of engineering materials and their characteristic features.
Differentiate the significance, usage and limitations of various material characterization tools used for
CO2 failure studies.
CO3 Apply various theories of failure to the components subjected to multidirectional loading.
CO4 Determine the life of a mechanical component subjected to variable loading.
CO5 Apply the principles of fracture mechanics and design for failure against fracture.
CO6 Design for failure against wear failure and creep loading
Develop expertise on the experimental techniques and simulations utilized for failure analysis of various
CO7 components and interpret the probable reasons for failure.
60 MEE3013 Laser Processing CO1 Explain the concepts and applications of various types of laser sources
CO2 Analyse the functioning of laser cutting systems
CO3 Analyse the functioning of laser machining systems
CO4 Explain the material – laser interactions in different laser surface modification techniques
CO5 Articulate the process and process mechanisms in laser welding
CO6 Explain various Laser based additive manufacturing systems
61 MEE3014 Engineering Metrology CO1 Explain the basic concept of measurement and characteristics of measuring instruments
CO2 Measure the linear and angular dimensions using precision measuring instruments
CO3 Examine the major terminologies for the gear, screw thread and roundness measurement.
CO4 Measure the surface roughness for the different surface texture.
CO5 Select the suitable type of instrument used to measure the mechanical parameters.
CO6 Apply the advanced techniques in metrology to calculate the geometric tolerance.
Advanced Manufacturing
62 MEE3019 Management CO1 Analyse various production systems considering the requirements engineering
Anaylse manufacturing cells based on machine-component incidence matrix as well as the output with
CO2 respect to capacity planning
Demonstrate the application of various heuristic and meta-heuristic algorithms in the formation of cells
CO3 of large problem instances
CO4 Design various sequencing and scheduling rules used in manufacturing cells
CO5 Explain the concepts of JIT and FMS used in the manufacturing environment
Discuss the use of synchronous manufacturing in the identification of bottlenecks as well as in
CO6 streamlining the operations
63 MEE4001 Tool design CO1 Select suitable tool material and cutting tool design
CO2 Analyze the performance of jigs and fixtures
CO3 Design locators and clamps for jigs and fixtures
CO4 Design Jigs and Fixtures for Manufacturing, Testing and Assembly applications
CO5 Design Press Tools and forming dies using various design rules
CO6 Analyze the design constraints in the given problem
Design of cutting tools, Work holding tools and Forming tools for various industrial and automotive
CO7 applications.
Advanced Machining Select the appropriate machining process based on tool-workpiece interaction and source of energy for
64 MEE4002 Processes CO1 the end product.
CO2 Apply the water jet cutting process with relevant process parameters for a product.
CO3 Recognize the material removal mechanism and process parameters of Ultrasonic machining process
CO4 Demonstrate the material removal mechanism of various thermal energy based processes.
Extend the mechanism of Electrical energy based processes and their process parameters for different
CO5 applications
CO6 Make use of Chemical energy based processes.
CO7 Identify various Hybrid machining processes.
CO8 Utilize appropriate machining process to produce a product of required geometry and quality.
Micro and Nano
65 MEE4003 Machining CO1 Classify the appropriate micro and nano machining process based on material removal mechanism.
CO2 Recognize the traditional micro and nano machining process and their process parameters.
Identify various advanced mechanical energy based Micro-Nano Machining processes, and their process
CO3 parameters on the desired product.
Demonstrate the material removal mechanism of various Advanced Thermo-electric Micro-Nano
CO4 machining Processes
Extend the mechanism of High Energy Advanced Thermo-electric Micro-Nano machining Processes
CO5 and their process parameters for required output.
Select suitable Advanced Electro-chemical, Micro-Nano Machining Processes relevant to the desired
CO6 product.
CO7 Utilize various micro and nano finishing processes.
Design of Transmission
66 MEE4007 Systems CO1 Design of pulleys, chain drives, rope drives and belt drives.
CO2 Design journal bearings and select rolling contact bearings
CO3 Analyze forces acting on elements of transmission systems
CO4 Determine performance requirements in the selection of commercially available transmission drives.
CO5 Design of various types of gears and gear boxes.
CO6 Apply various systems, materials and methods and design transmission systems
Programme Name : B.Tech (ECE with specilization inSensors and Wearable Technologies)
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary
issues and apply them to identify, formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant
standards and with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and
environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and
interpret data, and synthesis of information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT
tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal
and cultural) and engineering problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and
sustainable development
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and
finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
Evaluating and providing suitable techniques for solving a problem using
CO1
basic properties of Data Structures.
CO2 Analyse the performance of algorithms using asymptotic notations.
Demonstrate knowledge of basic data structures and legal operations on
CO3
them.
Data Structures and Illustrate different types of algorithmic approaches to problem solving and
1 CSE2003 CO4
Algorithms assess the trade-offs involved.
Analyse basic graph algorithms, operations and applications through a
CO5 structured (well-defined) algorithmic approach.
Categorize the feasibility and limitations of solutions to real-world
CO6
problems.
CO7 Provide efficient algorithmic solution to real-world problems.
Evaluate and analyse Electric Fields & Electric Potential due to different
ELECTROMAGNETIC CO1
2 ECE1017 Charge distributions.
FIELD THEORY AND
CO2 Compute and analyze magnetic fields in different material media.
TRANSMISSION Understand the propagation of EM wave through time varying Maxwell’s
LINES CO3 equations
Comprehend the EM wave propagation in conducting as well as in dielectric
CO4
materials.
Calculate power of an EM wave while propagating through different
CO5
materials.
Illustrate the wave mechanism in different transmission lines at high
CO6 frequencies using transmission line parameters.
CO7 Design Impedance matching circuits using Smith chart.
Understand the various types of signals and systems, and study their
CO1
properties.
CO2 Determine the system response of a Linear Time Invariant system.
Analyse system properties based on Impulse response and Fourier
CO3
SIGNAL ANALYSIS analysis.
3 ECE1018
AND PROCESSING CO4 Understand and use the concepts of correlation and convolution.
CO5 Apply Laplace Transform for analysis of CT signals and systems.
CO6 Apply Z-transform for analysis of DT signals and systems.
Apply the learnt mathematical tools in solving problems in a variety
CO7
of signal processing applications with the aid of simulation software.
Gain the basic idea of measurements, characteristics and the errors
CO1
associated with measurements.
Demonstrate the concept of resistive sensors which can be employed
CO2
for real life applications
Basics of Sensors and Realize the concept of reactive sensors employed for real life
4 ECE1033 CO3
Wearable Technology applications
Understand the working principle of special purpose sensors and the
CO4
need for developing smart sensors.
Describe the taxonomy of the wearable devices and its design
CO5
constraints for measuring physical and biological signals.
Able to design and perform experiments on the sensors and develop
CO6
the projects based on the customer needs.
Differentiate real-time applications as open loop or closed loop
CO1
systems.
CO2 Analyze the system from the transfer function.
Design of compensators and controllers and find the stability of these
CO3
control systems.
5 ECE2010 Control Systems Ability to compute steady state and transient response of the different
CO4
order of the system and also to analyze its error coefficients.
CO5 Analyze the frequency domain response of the control systems.
Apply various control systems concepts to analyze and find the stability
CO6
of control systems.
CO7 Analyze the observability of the system in state modeling.
Acquainted with the spectrum of amplitude modulated signals and
CO1 design systems for generation and demodulation of amplitude
modulated signals.
Understand the importance of power efficient amplitude modulation
CO2
schemes and use them for analog data transmission
PRINCIPLES OF Familiarize with fundamental concepts and design issues in modulation
6 ECE2024 COMMUNICATION CO3
and demodulation process of angle modulation
ENGINEERING
Know about digital modulation techniques and apply them for digital
CO4
data transmission.
Identity the significance of synchronization technique in
CO5
communication.
CO6 Study the concepts behind spread spectrum communication systems..
Understand the number systems and concepts of digital logic families
DIGITAL CIRCUIT CO1
7 ECE2026 to delve into its hardware aspects.
DESIGN
CO2 Use Boolean algebra in digital logic circuit design.
Design and analyze combinational logic and sequential logic digital
CO3
circuits
Understand the basic software tools for the design and
CO4
implementation of digital circuits and systems.
CO5 Design and analyze sequential logic circuits.
Use Hardware Description Language in the design and
CO6
implementation of digital circuits, both combinational and sequential.
Reinforce theory and techniques related to digital circuits and systems
CO7
through experiments and work on rudimentary projects.
Design and analyze the basic characteristics of BJT and MOSFET in different
CO1 configurations, apply suitable biasing techniques and be able to use hybrid
models of BJT and MOSFET.
Determine the small signal parameters of amplifiers in CE and CS mode
CO2
using ac equivalent circuits and use it for frequency response.
Comprehend the need for multistage amplifiers and be able to suggest a
CO3
suitable configuration for specific applications.
Understand the different classes of power amplifier circuits, their designs
8 ECE2028 ANALOG CIRCUITS CO4
and power conversion efficiencies.
Comprehend the feedback concepts, feedback topologies and design of
CO5
oscillators.
Determine the dc characteristics of MOSFET differential amplifier, small
CO6
signal analysis and its frequency response.
Design and conduct experiments using BJT, MOSFET, to analyze the
CO7
characteristics and interpret its operation as amplifiers and oscillators.
CO8 Design and implement an idea suitable for a specified application.
Identify and understand the need for development of wearable devices
CO1
Wearable Devices and and its influence on various sectors.
9 ECE2032
its Applications Discus the applications of various wearable inertial sensors for
CO2
biomedical applications.
Comprehend the design and development of various wearable bio-
CO3 electrode and physiological activity monitoring devices for use in
healthcare applications.
Discuss and analyze the usage of various biochemical and gas sensors
CO4
as wearable devices.
Identify the use of various wearable locomotive tools for safety and
CO5
security, navigation.
Acquaint the usage of wearable devices as assistive devices,
CO6
diagnostic devices and other modern applications.
Design and develop various wearable devices for detection of
CO7 biochemical and physiological body signals, environmental
monitoring, safety and navigational assistive devices.
Understand state- of-the art big data platforms and data analytic
CO1
techniques
CO2 Analyse data using statistical techniques.
Understand about the techniques of data pre-processing and
CO3
visualization.
Identify real world applications that can be tackled with techniques
INTRODUCTION TO CO4
10 ECE2033 from machine learning and Neural Networks.
DATA ANALYTICS
5. Perform Time-series data analysis using recurrent model,
CO5
autoregressive models
Use different optimization techniques, predominantly used in data
CO6
analytics.
Design and implement efficient data analytic solutions for real world
CO7
applications
Graphical System CO1 Code a labview program for Amplitude modulation.
Design for Demonstrate simulation of Single Sideband Transmission and its
11 ECE3029 CO2
Communication characteristics
Engineers CO3 Code a labview program for Frequency modulation.
CO4 Analyse the Harmonics of modulated waveforms.
CO5 Design, simulate and analyse Super heterodyne receiver.
CO6 Construct PPM and PWM signals.
CO7 Simulate and carry out a study on TDM and FDM systems.
Explain the functions of the OSI, TCP/IP reference models and
CO1 differentiate between various switching techniques and
internetworking devices
Analyze the performance of data link layer protocols, LAN and WLAN
CO2
standards
PRINCIPLES OF
12 ECE 3030 COMPUTER CO3 Design subnets using routing techniques
COMMUNICATION CO4 Demonstrate the functioning of TCP and UDP
CO5 Deduce the performance of queuing models
CO6 Tackle the issues related to network security
Carry out the analysis the performance of internetworking devices,
CO7
various LAN, WLAN and routing protocols using simulation tools
Know about the various microprocessor and microcontroller
CO1
architectures
Understand techniques for accessing data from RAM/ ROM of 8051
CO2
microcontrollers
Know about various 8051 instructions and addressing modes for
CO3
suitably programming the microcontroller for a task.
MICROCONTROLLER
13 ECE3031 AND EMBEDDED Comprehend the operation of timer and ports, peripherals in 8051
CO4
SYSTEMS with various modes of operation and at different baud rates
CO5 Study about the various 8051 interrupts and their uses.
Know the methodology to handle data conversion: Analog to Digital
CO6
(A/D) and vice-versa.
Acquire the overview of various embedded system design using 8051
CO7
and other microcontrollers targeting simple applications
Write efficient codes and be able to interface the hardware with 8051
CO8 microcontrollers. Should be able to design a real time project
prototypes which includes 8051 as one of the hardware component.
CO1 Study the basics of sensor technology and the various sensors.
Understand the basics of optimal system layout, partitioning and
CO2
device scaling.
Acquaint with various thick and thin film techniques used in sensor
CO3
development.
Know about various sensor technologies for flow and level
SENSOR CO4
14 ECE3032 measurement.
TECHNOLOGY Recognize various sensor technologies for Force, Pressure and Torque
CO5
measurement.
CO6 Identify the sensor for acceleration, vibration and shock measurement.
CO7 Familiarize with the fabrication techniques for packaging of sensors.
Apply an integrated knowledge on the sensors, work with and
CO8
interpret the data obtained from various sensor applications.
CO1 Study different types of fading and diversity.
Analyse different types of signal propagation mechanism and multiple
CO2
access techniques.
Wireless Technologies CO3 Know the characteristics of WLAN and their security issues.
15 ECE 3040
for IoT CO4 Know the characteristics of WPAN and their security issues.
CO5 Study various types of wireless MAN standards
CO6 Comprehend the architecture and protocol stack of 6LoWPAN.
CO7 Comprehend basics of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology.
CO1 Comprehend the principles of operational amplifiers and their applications
Data Acquisition Formulate the type of signal conditioning needed for a specific sensor
16 ECE3042 CO2
Techniques output
CO3 Analyze the analog to digital and digital to analog conversion techniques
CO4 Identify the communication standards and PC buses for data acquisition
CO5 Discover the functioning of distributed and standalone loggers
Design the virtual instrumentation and write software for data acquisition
CO6
from circuits.
CO7 Develop a device to measure physical parameters for specific application
Analyse the working principles of various commercial wearable IoT
CO1
devices.
CO2 Evaluate the network protocols with respect to IoT reference layer.
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- solving social issues and engineering problems
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management [discriminate and filter the available data] skills
Program Specific Outcomes
Apply technical knowledge, skills and analytical ability to design and develop controllers as well as
1 employ techniques for automation of systems using modern tools and technologies.
Analyse, interpret and solve problems related to process control, automation, measurement and control
2 etc.
Solve research gaps and provide solutions to socio-economic, and environmental problems
3
Course Outcomes
Course Course CO Statement
S.No
Code Course Name Outcome
CO1 Represent dynamical systems in various state space formats
CO2 Solve linear and nonlinear state equations
CO3 Analyze the properties of linear systems such as controllability and observability
CO4 Design state feedback controller and state observers for simple practical dynamic systems
1 EEE5012 System Theory CO5 Perform equilibrium point analysis for linear and nonlinear systems
Use the techniques such as describing function, Lyapunov Stability, Popov’s Stability
CO6
Criterion to assess the stability of certain class of non-linear system
CO7 Reducing and minimal realization of system equations
CO8 Design and conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
Define, understand and manipulate scalar and multiple random variables, using the theory
CO1
of probability
Random variables CO2 Understand the relationship between random variables within a random vector
2 EEE5013
and State estimation
CO3 Design maximum likelihood estimators and MMSE estimators
CO4 Solve basic problems in filtering, prediction and smoothing
CO5 Design Kalman filter for prediction and control of stochastic systems
CO6 Conduct experiments to estimate nonparametric system models
CO7 Choose, design and test a structure for parametric estimation
CO1 Select the right sensor for a given application
CO2 Designing basic building blocks for a Smart sensor
CO3 Design compensators and perform calibration for smart sensors
Smart Sensor
3 EEE5014 CO4 Design, synthesize and layout a VLSI sensor
Systems
CO5 Design micro power generation systems
CO6 Interpret IoT based systems for smart applications
CO7 Applying smart sensors for Health, Industrial and Home related application
CO1 Develop mathematical models for dynamic processes
CO2 Analyze process stability, dynamic responses, frequency analysis of dynamic processes
CO3 Choose necessary final control element for a given application
Process Dynamics CO4 Select and tune PID controllers for the given systems
4 EEE5015
and Control CO5 Analyze the performance of a closed loop control approach
CO6 Plan a control strategy for a process involving multiple variables and constraints
CO7 Design controller strategies involving models of the systems
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
CO1 Adapt with the trends in embedded system development
CO2 Design hardware components for embedded system applications
CO3 Develop and test programs for embedded system applications
CO4 Design and develop embedded system for multifarious applications
Real Time Embedded
5 EEE5016 CO5 Develop real time OS architectures and functions
Systems
CO6 Develop and test Finite State Machine models
CO7 Design systems by implementing state and state transition diagrams
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
Constraints
6 EEE5017 CO1 Select and interface hardware for an automatic control system
CO2 Use PLC for an automatic control system confining to standards
CO3 Develop PLC code for automation applications requiring special functions
CO4 Test digital and analog data in PLC based applications
Industrial
CO5 Design or configure various subsystems for industrial automation
Automation
CO6 Plan the hardware and software component required to constitute a SCADA system
CO7 Develop code and configure DCS to handle local and distributed automation tasks
CO8 Design and conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
CO1 Select an appropriate robot type for a specific manufacturing application.
CO2 Analyze the manipulator design including actuator, drive and sensor issues.
CO3 Calculate the forward kinematics, inverse kinematics of position and orientation.
CO4 Calculate Jacobian for serial and parallel robots.
7 EEE5018 Industrial Robotics
CO5 Develop programming principles and languages for a robot control system.
CO6 Model, simulate and study the dynamic behavior of robotic links.
Develop skills in sensor integration in the area of robotics and automation, which will help
CO7
in designing a robot for any application
CO1 Identify the need and choice of various drives.
CO2 Design rectifier fed drives for drives applications.
CO3 Design chopper fed drives for speed and torque control
Control of Electric
8 EEE5019 CO4 Develop the model, analyze the performance and detect the faults of Induction motor drives.
Drives
CO5 Select and design the control circuits for the various IM Drives.
CO6 Utilize modern hardware and software tools for control and design of drives
CO7 Utilize Microprocessors in designing components of the control of Electric Drives
CO1 Solve basic data fitting problems using gradient descent approach.
CO2 Analyze linear and nonlinear regression problems.
9 EEE5020 Machine Learning CO3 Solve pattern classification problems involving multiple cases and texts.
CO4 Analyze data used for classification and regression analysis using SVM
CO5 Evaluate dimensionality reduction problems using PCA.
Propose solutions for sequential decision making problems using Reinforcement learning
CO6
by formulating MDP.
Choose proper learning methods for the given problems involving continuous variables or
CO7
higher dimension.
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
CO1 Understand the rudiments of how industrial devices communicate.
Infer the standards in network design and ensure the best practice followed in installing and
CO2
commissioning data networks
Recommend Industrial Ethernet protocol for interfacing higher layer devices in automation
CO3
Industrial Data pyramid.
10 EEE5021
Networks Understand master-slave functioning of Modbus and implement for networking devices like
CO4
smart meters.
CO5 Utilize HART handheld controller for calibration of field devices.
CO6 Recommend Profibus network for interfacing devices like PLCs and local controllers.
CO7 Design interface for field level devices like sensors and actuators using Fieldbus protocol
CO1 Describe sources of energy and types of power plants.
CO2 Recommend sensors for measuring electric parameters.
Recommend or design sensors and supporting systems for measuring non-electric
CO3
Power Plant control parameters.
10 EEE5022
and Instrumentation CO4 Analyze different types of chemicals of different medium and their role in power plant.
CO5 Plan single or multivariable control strategies for Boiler control.
CO6 Design controllers for turbine speed, vibration, etc.
CO7 Measure and draft control strategies polluting parameters.
CO1 Interpret the elements of data acquisition techniques.
Data Acquisition and CO2 Design and simulate signal conditioning circuits.
11 EEE5029
Hardware Interfaces CO3 Demonstrate understanding of the principles of instrumentation used in data acquisition
CO4 Demonstrate understanding of the fundamental graphical programming for instrumentation
CO5 Recommend a protocol for standard networking of DAQ devices.
CO6 Utilize a virtual instrumentation platform for handling file inputs and outputs.
Conduct experiment in sensor signal conditioning, and signal conversion, acquisition,
CO7
signal processing and analysis using LabVIEW
Demonstrate understanding of the concepts of aircraft automatic control, find out the roles
CO1
and objectives of flight control.
CO2 Develop the aircraft equations of motion, and derive the aircraft’s response modes.
Explain aircraft longitudinal stability and the aerodynamic force and control factors that
CO3
influence it.
Identify the flight control and utility functions to be considered in the design of an aircraft
Flight Control CO4
12 EEE5030 hydraulic system.
Systems
Analyse the controllability and observability of aerospace systems, and apply the modern
CO5
control techniques to design enhanced flight control systems.
Identify the flight control and utility functions to be considered in the design of an aircraft
CO6
hydraulic system.
Explain the elements of space vehicle attitude determination and control subsystems and
CO7
describe various technologies currently in use
CO1 Design RAMS as per the standards followed for AERO applications.
CO2 Develop models and case studies to analyze RAMS for medical devices.
CO3 Design to meet the reliability and functional safety objectives in the Auto components.
Advanced Reliability
13 EEE5031 CO4 Examine the various reliability test strategies and standards for Industrial systems.
Engineering
CO5 Analyze RAMS in the user specific applications.
CO6 Integrate different case studies for the utilizations of RAMS in specific applications.
CO7 Develop the reliability predictive models using software tools
CO1 Understand the importance of building automation
CO2 Design fire alarm system for building automation
14 EEE5032 Building Automation
CO3 Design access control system with enhanced security
CO4 Explain the various components of HVAC
CO5 Design and implement controllers for BAS to meet various factors.
CO6 Maximize the efficiency of energy management system.
CO7 Recommend a building management system for a given problem
Formulate optimal control problem and Select the performance index for the optimal
CO1
problem
CO2 Estimate an optimal solution for the given problem
Design an optimal control law using dynamic programming technique for a practical
CO3
Optimal Control dynamic systems
15 EEE6011
Systems CO4 Propose variational approach to solve optimal control problem
CO5 Design a controller for tracking and regulatory problems with constraints
Design a controller for achieving the desired output in minimum time and with optimal
CO6
control effort
CO7 Design different numerical techniques to solve optimal control problem
CO1 Understand Various System Identification Techniques.
CO2 Design self-tuning regulators for adaptive control.
CO3 Design model based adaptive control strategies.
CO4 Understand variable structure systems and design sliding mode control.
Adaptive and Robust CO5 Analyze stability of systems with unstructured uncertainty.
16 EEE6012
Control CO6 Design robust control loops satisfying system norms.
Utilize simulation platform to design, implement and test adaptive and robust control
CO7
strategies.
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints.
CO1 Analyze discrete-time closed-loop systems by using the z-transform.
CO2 Propose the model and analyze the response and stability of systems in discrete domain.
Discrete Control
17 EEE6013 CO3 Design and realize digital controllers.
Systems
CO4 Develop the discrete models of SISO and MIMO processes.
CO5 Design controllers and observers in discrete domain.
CO6 Develop an understanding of design issue like sampling rate selection, quantization effects.
CO7 Utilize modern digital tools to handle discrete control system
CO1 Understand the types of faults and their impact on the given system.
CO2 Analyze and represent faults mathematically.
CO3 Design residual generators for fault detection and isolation.
CO4 Recommend residual structure for single and multiple fault isolation problems.
Fault detection and CO5 Develop knowledge on the design for directional residuals
18 EEE6014
diagnosis CO6 Propose Fault Detection and Isolation methods for parametric faults.
CO7 Function on different data driven methods for FDD
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- solving social issues and engineering problems
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management [discriminate and filter the available data] skills
Program Specific Outcomes
Compute, Design, Simulate & analyse various Automotive engineering systems taken into account the
1 social, economic and environmental implications for the current and future mobility.
Independently carry out research / investigation to solve practical problems and write / present a
3 substantial technical report/document
Course Outcomes
PREPARING FOR Enabling students to simplify, evaluate, analyze and use functions and
30 STS5002 CO1
INDUSTRY expressions to simulate real situations to be industry ready
Business School
Programme Name: MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
PLO1 Students will be able to co-create unique ideas, products and solutions
PLO2 Students will be able to make decisions under constraints
PLO3 Students will be able to comprehend global trends influencing the business environment.
PLO4 Students will be able to formulate competitive strategies for the digital market places
PLO5 Students will be able to analyse decisions using ethical frameworks for achieving stakeholder welfare.
PLO6 Students will be able to identify business problems and formulate alternative courses of action
PLO7 Students will be able to systematically apply qualitative and quantitative techniques to solve business problems
PLO8 Students will be able to articulate (oral and written) ideas to aid decision making
PLO9 Students will be able to appreciate stakeholder and team involvement in executing decisions
PLO Mapping
S.No Course Code Course Name PLO PLO Statement
1 BMT5111 Applied Economics for Managerial Decisions PLO2 Students will be able to make decisions under constraints
Students will be able to identify business problems and
2 BMT5112 Financial Accounting and Analysis PLO6
formulate alternative courses of action
Students will be able to systematically apply qualitative and
3 BMT5113 Data Analysis for Managers PLO7
quantitative techniques to solve business problems
Students will be able to comprehend global trends influencing
PLO3
the business environment.
4 BMT5114 IT for Managers
Students will be able to formulate competitive strategies for
PLO4
the digital market places
Students will be able to appreciate stakeholder and team
5 BMT5115 Organizational Behaviour PLO9
involvement in executing decisions
Students will be able to analyse decisions using ethical
6 BMT5116 Corporate Legal framework PLO5
frameworks for achieving stakeholder welfare.
Students will be able to articulate (oral and written) ideas to
7 BMT5117 Business Communication PLO8
aid decision making
Students will be able to comprehend global trends influencing
8 BMT6111 Macro Economics PLO3
the business environment.
9 BMT6112 Basic Financial Management PLO2 Students will be able to make decisions under constraints
Students will be able to identify business problems and
10 BMT5118 Operations Management PLO6
formulate alternative courses of action
Students will be able to co-create unique ideas, products and
PLO1
solutions
11 BMT5119 Marketing Management – Fundamentals
Students will be able to formulate competitive strategies for
PLO4
the digital market places
Students will be able to analyse decisions using ethical
PLO5
frameworks for achieving stakeholder welfare.
12 BMT5120 Human Resource Management
Students will be able to appreciate stakeholder and team
PLO9
involvement in executing decisions
Students will be able to articulate (oral and written) ideas to
13 BMT6113 Business Research Methods PLO8
aid decision making
Students will be able to analyse decisions using ethical
14 BMT5121 Corporate Governance & Ethics PLO5
frameworks for achieving stakeholder welfare.
Students will be able to comprehend global trends influencing
PLO3
the business environment.
15 STS5003 Essentials of Business Etiquettes
Students will be able to articulate (oral and written) ideas to
PLO8
aid decision making
S.No Course Code Course Name PLO PLO Statement
Students will be able to formulate competitive strategies for
PLO4
the digital market places
16 BMT6114 Business Analytics and Intelligence
Students will be able to identify business problems and
PLO6
formulate alternative courses of action
Financial Management - Decisions and Students will be able to systematically apply qualitative and
17 BMT6115 PLO7
Applications quantitative techniques to solve business problems
Marketing Management – Programmes and Students will be able to formulate competitive strategies for
18 BMT6116 PLO4
Implementation the digital market places
Students will be able to co-create unique ideas, products and
19 BMT6117 Entrepreneurship PLO1
solutions
Students will be able to comprehend global trends influencing
PLO3
the business environment.
20 BMT6118 Strategic Management
Students will be able to appreciate stakeholder and team
PLO9
involvement in executing decisions
Students will be able to articulate (oral and written) ideas to
PLO8
aid decision making
21 STS5004 Preparing for Industry
Students will be able to appreciate stakeholder and team
PLO9
involvement in executing decisions
Students will be able to co-create unique ideas, products and
PLO1
solutions
PLO2 Students will be able to make decisions under constraints
22 BMT6119 Summer Internship Students will be able to identify business problems and
PLO6
formulate alternative courses of action
Students will be able to articulate (oral and written) ideas to
PLO8
aid decision making
Students will be able to co-create unique ideas, products and
PLO1
solutions
PLO2 Students will be able to make decisions under constraints
Students will be able to identify business problems and
23 BMT6120 Capstone Project PLO6
formulate alternative courses of action
Students will be able to articulate (oral and written) ideas to
PLO8
aid decision making
Students will be able to appreciate stakeholder and team
PLO9
involvement in executing decisions
Programme Name: M. Tech Biomedical Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with
realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and
synthesis of information
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for
engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and
engineering problems
PO_06: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable
development
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
Program Specific Outcomes
Apply advanced concepts of Biomedical Engineering to design and develop components and systems for
1 health care app.
Use state-of-art hardware and software tools to design experiments in medical electronic systems for
2 the benefit of society.
To exhibit independent, and collaborative research with strategic planning, while demonstrating the
3 professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering profession.
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
Comprehend the basic biomaterials concepts with different classes,
CO1
properties and standards to be used in healthcare industry.
Ability to understand the various classification of biomaterials used in
CO2
medicine, its bulk and surface properties and its wide applications.
Appreciate the specific properties of biopolymers (synthetic and natural)
CO3
1 BIT 6022 Biomaterials and ceramics used in healthcare applications.
Envision the different evaluation methods to analyse the biomaterials under
CO4
in-vitro and in-vivo environment with its degradation properties.
Perceive the knowledge on host response to biomaterial, toxic effect and its
CO5
interactions.
Ability to understand the significant applications of biomaterials used in
CO6
contact with the human body.
Comprehend the basic concepts of human cell and its organelles, general
CO1 physiological concepts, primary tissues and organ systems of the human
body
Ability to understand the basic physiological function about endocrine,
CO2
digestive and circulatory system.
CO3 Conceive the mechanism about the kidney function and urine formation.
Anatomy and Perceive the concepts about the body fluids and its circulatory pathways in
2 BIT 5010 CO4
Physiology human body.
Envisage the basic concepts on the human body mechanics, locomotion,
CO5
bones and joints involved in its movement.
Recognize the breathing mechanism, gaseous exchange, human neural
CO6
system and its conduction of nerve impulse.
Ability to understand the necessary information about the human body
CO7
mechanism with its physiological functions
Analyse electric circuits using the circuit laws and to comprehend the I-V
CO1
characteristics of diodes.
Gains ability to design amplifiers and voltage followers; comprehend the
CO2
characteristics of op-Amps.
Cognize the various logic circuits and memory types; ability to synthesize
Basic Electronics CO3
logic circuits.
3 ECE5000 and Comprehend the architecture and instruction sets and programming related
Measurements CO4
to 8051 microcontroller.
Assimilate the properties of discrete and continuous time fourier
CO5
transforms.
Investigate, design and implement small projects, applying the basics
CO6
acquired from the types of sensors and transducers
Envision the design of various bio potential recording equipment and its
CO1
Biomedical applications
4 ECE6040
Equipment Comprehend the working principle and applications of the analytical
CO2
equipment used in medical field.
Perceive the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of
CO3
flowmeters and radiation detectors; limits of usage etc.
Develop first end devices for cardiology applications and to monitor
CO4
respiratory parameters.
Summarize the variety of dialysis units, its supporting facilities and various
CO5
kinds of dialyzers.
Intuit the application of physiotherapy and surgical equipment; range of
CO6
operation etc
To comprehend the acquisition techniques involved in different modalities
CO1
of medical imaging
To conceive the historical evolution of the imaging methods pertaining to
CO2
computed tomography
To excel with different reconstruction techniques and programming
CO3
techniques for noise removal.
Medical Imaging To manipulate of acoustic radiation fields for diagnostics to be skillful in
5 ECE6054 CO4
Techniques image generation
Establish the principle of operation and modules employed in magnetic
CO5
resonance imaging
Able to develop decision-making capabilities with respect to diagnostic
CO6
imaging
To compare the available processes, validate and interpret the medical
CO7
images for a given application
CO1 Have an understanding of the basics of robotics
Understand the kinematics and dynamic involved in design of robotic
CO2
systems
CO3 Determine the path and plan a trajectory for a mobile system
6 ECE6053 Medical robotics CO4 Understand the importance of robotics in the field of surgery.
CO5 Identify the robotic system used for nueorsurgery
CO6 Compare robotic systems used for cardiovascular interventions
CO7 Focus on future trends on medical robotics.
CO1 Perceive the origin of biosignals and their measurement
CO2 Prescribe a sensor type to measure a specific physiological parameter.
CO3 Describe the different Biosignals and their characteristics
CO4 Design signal conditioning circuit for specific biomedical signal.
Biomedical
7 ECE5046 Sensors and Data Select a type of interface and data acquisition system for the given
CO5
Acquisition biomedical signal.
CO6 Identify the communication protocol for the given biosignal.
Develop graphical user interface for biomedical signal acquisition and
CO7
analysis.
CO8 Design a prototype of a medical device
CO1 Comprehend image sampling and DFT
CO2 Process the given medical images to enhance them
Apply compression techniques and morphological operations for
CO3
segmentation
CO4 Predict a machine learning algorithm on the given image for segmentation
Medical Image Register images of different modalities, render their volumes for
8 ECE5042 CO5
Processing visualization
CO6 Use neural networks for image classification
Design and develop algorithms to process and visualize images from
CO7
different modalities
Develop algorithms to process and visualize images from different
CO8
modalities for diagnostic application
CO1 Comprehend and analyse the signals in different statistical methods
CO2 To acquaint the transforms enactments on bio signal
Biosignal CO3 Comprehend the implementations of filters in biosignals
9 ECE5047 Processing and
Analysis CO4 EEG analysis and modelling
CO5 To familiarize the digital signal processor with its application aspects
CO6 Appreciate the operation of processors and its special applications
CO7 Acquaint the ECG processing and pattern recognition
Inception of historical background of evolution of MEMS and
CO1
Microsystems to the students.
Comprehend the understanding of miniaturization, methods and tools to
CO2
create microfluidic architectures.
Highlighted various existing microfluidic devices and their fabrication
Micro And Nano CO3
10 ECE5008 technique.
Fluidics CO4 Exposure to various microfluidic lab-on-chip applications
CO5 Various bioreactor based microchips were described to the students.
Investigation and comparison with existing techniques of various
CO6
microfabrication techniques to design vasculature and 3D microchannels.
CO7 Design and simulation of microfluidic devices and fabrication of the same.
Inception of historical background of evolution of MEMS and
CO1
Microsystems to the students.
Comprehend the understanding of various modern micromachining
CO2
techniques and device fabrication.
Hands-on exposure to scaling effects in different Physical domains on
CO3
MEMS & NEMS miniaturising devices was done.
11 ECE5049 For Biomedical Exposure to various tools and techniques to create microfluidic devices for
Applications CO4
BioMEMS and Microfluidic applications .
Acquaintance with various applications of MEMS/NEMS in Bio- medical
CO5
nanotechnology and Healthcare.
CO6 Incepted various Nanofabrication techniques to the students.
CO7 Design and simulation for developing various MEMS/NEMS devices
CO1 To understand the architectural blocks in 32 bit microcontrollers
Embedded system
Ability to develop appreciation of the technology capabilities and
and IoT for
12 ECE5048 CO2 limitations of the hardware, software components for building embedded
Biomedical
systems.
Applications
CO3 Aware of fundamentals of programming concepts
Acquire basic knowledge about the system control to perform a specific
CO4
task.
CO5 Understand the IoT application development.
CO6 Implement the IoT concept in biomedical applications.
CO1 Comprehensive coverage to concepts of Telemedicine
CO2 To apply multimedia technologies telemedicine
Develop a protocols behind encryption techniques for secure data
Networking and CO3
transmission
information
13 ECE6052 Students will acquire a basic knowledge about the hospital at home and
system in CO4
medicine remote diagnostics
Understand the often complex legal, regulatory and reimbursement in
CO5
telemedicine
CO6 Able to identify and address the sociotechnical factors in telehealth
Comprehend the basic system concepts and differences between an
CO1
engineering and physiological control systems.
Understand the application of various mathematical techniques in designing
CO2
a bio-control system.
CO3 Analyze a given system in time domain and frequency domain.
Physological Comprehend the techniques of plotting the responses in both the domain
14 ECE5050 CO4
control systems analysis.
Apply time domain and frequency domain analysis to study the biological
CO5
systems.
CO6 Identify and optimize the physiological control systems.
Develop simple models of the physiological control systems and analyze its
CO7
stability.
CO1 Understand the basic concepts in Biomedical Informatics.
Digital Health CO2 Apply the various aspects of health informatics and medical standards.
15 ECE6055 Care and Medical
Standards CO3 Develop clinical decision support systems.
CO4 Comprehend the basics of bioinformatics and the resources in the field.
Analyze various bioinformatics tools and explore the databases available in
CO5
NCBI.
CO6 Design and implement the construction standards in a hospital.
CO7 Apply the standards in proper health care delivery.
Ability to apply mechanical concepts to understand the movements of
CO1
human body
CO2 Differenciate and analyse the laws of fluid dynamics in biological fluids
CO3 Perceive and analyse kinetics and kinematics of human bones and joints
16 BIT6023 Biomechanics CO4 Ability to understand the mechanics of ligaments, tendons and muscles
CO5 Understand and investigate the orthopaedic and cardiovascular implants
CO6 Classify and examine the posture, gait using software tools
CO7 Ability to choose a suitable software for particular application
Basic Management, elements of healthcare management, organizational
CO1 hierarchy, Introduction to principles of management in Healthcare
environment, health ergonomics and related technologies
Importance of Healthcare service providers, knowledge about the healthcare
CO2
market in India, important requirement of health care setup system
Healthcare CO3 Comprehend indian and global healthcare market and organisation structure
17 BIT6024
Management
Knowledge of Various hierarchy of hospital system, Role of biomedical
CO4
engineers
CO5 Communication within the hospital, Orientation and budgeting
Implementation of Computer and Information Management in Hospitals,
CO6
software for billing, maintenance of patient records
CO1 Ability to apply engineering concepts in rehabilitation medicine
Ability to be a part of rehabilitation team and suggest appropriate
CO2
Rehabilitation technological solution to rehabilitation problems
18 BIT5011
Engineering CO3 Design and analysis mobility aids like wheelchair, robotic legs etc
Ability to design and fabricate upper and lower limb orthoses and
CO4
prostheses
Design and analyse various tools to be used in sensory and motor
CO5
rehabilitation
Ability to provide technical solution to overcome the challenges faced
CO6
during geriatric and paediatric rehabilitation
Understand the contemporary issues and methods that are faced and
CO7
implement respectively during the rehabilitation process
Acquire the information about components of biological neurons namely,
CO1
the dendrites, the axons and the cell body.
Will be expedient in the concepts and classify the features of fundamental
CO2 neural network models such as perceptron, McCulloch Pitts, and
ADALINE.
Understand and analysis the mechanism of backpropagation in neural
CO3
networks along with importance of tuning parameters.
CO4 Elaborate on concepts of Activation and Synaptic dynamics.
Artificial Neural
19 ECE5051 Understand the basics of competitive learning neural network, pattern
Network CO5
recognition and pattern mapping.
Understand the basic gradient search methods, stochastic networks and
CO6
machine learning based optimization mechanisms.
Visualize the components of competitive learning neural networks and to
CO7
differentiate the features of ART models.
Develop real-time working prototypes of different small-scale and medium-
CO8 scale artificial neural network based systems to address Engineering
challenges.
Design and develop Embedded C program for microcontroller-port
CO1
interface, timer and interrupt.
Software for CO2 Design data structures and linked list for sensor applications
20 ECE5004 Embedded Understand the software development tools like compiler libraries make file
Systems CO3
macros assemblers.
Develop python program for fundamental functionalities, graphics and
CO4
signal processing.
CO5 Evaluate inter process communication schemes in RTOS
CO6 Evaluate tiny OS for sensor applications
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
CO1
reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
21 EEE6099 Master's Thesis Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the
CO4
results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 Enhance the listening and comprehending skills of the learners
CO2 Acquire speaking skills to express their thoughts freely and fluently
Fundamentals of CO3 Learn strategies for effective reading
22 ENG5001 communication
skills CO4 Write grammatically correct sentences in general and academic context
Develop technical writing skills like writing instructions and transcoding to excel
CO5
in professional environment
CO1 Improve inter-personal communication skills
Professional and CO2 Develop problem solving and negotiation skills
23 ENG5002 Communication CO3 Learn the styles and mechanics of writing research reports
Skills CO4 Cultivate better public speaking and presentation skills
CO5 Apply the acquired skills and excel in a professional environment
To remember the daily life communicative situations via personal pronouns,
CO1
emphatic pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations etc.
FRANCAIS To create communicative skill effectively in French language via regular /
24 FRE5001 CO2
FONCTIONNEL irregular verbs.
To demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in translating
CO3
simple sentences.
To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular new range
CO4
of unseen written materials.
To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the language
CO5
studied.
CO1 To create the basics of German language in their day to day life.
CO2 To understand the conjugation of different forms of regular/irregular verbs.
To understand the rule to identify the gender of the Nouns and apply articles
Deutsch für CO3
25 GER5001 appropriately.
Anfänger
CO4 To apply the German language skill in writing corresponding letters, E-Mails etc
To create the talent of translating passages from English-German and vice versa
CO5
and To frame simple dialogues based on given situations.
To understand the concept of correlation and regression model and able to
CO1 interpret the effect of variables, regression coefficients, coefficient of
determination
Make appropriate decisions using inferential statistical tools that are central to
CO2
experimental research.
Advanced
26 MAT6001 Understand the statistical forecasting methods and model fitting by graphical
Statistical Methods CO3
interpretation of time series data.
Construct standard experimental designs and describe what statistical models can
CO4
be estimated using the data
CO5 demonstrate R programming for statistical data
CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
27 SET5001 SET Projects
CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
28 SET5002 SET Projects
CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions of
CO1
Soft skills - various examinations effortlessly
29 STS5001 Essentials of CO2 Communicate the message to the target audience clearly
Business Etiquettes Enabling students to use relevant aptitude and appropriate language to express
CO3
themselves
Simplify, evaluate, analyze and use functions and expressions to simulate real
CO1
Soft skills - situations to be industry ready.
30 STS5002 Essentials of CO2 Interact confidently and use decision making models effectively
Business Etiquettes Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions of
CO3
various examinations effortlessly
Programme Name : M.Tech Biotechnology
Program Outcomes
PO_01 Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications
PO_02 Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant
standards and with realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture,
society and environment
PO_03 Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and
interpret data, and synthesis of information
PO_04 Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT
tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_05 Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal
and cultural) and engineering problems
PO_06 Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and
sustainable development
PO_08 Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and
finance
Program Specific Outcomes
Acquire students with skills of biotechnology and provide solutions through industry-academia interface
1
Empower the students to be effective entrepreneurs and excellent researchers to invent unique products
2 for societal need with proper ethical statutes
Ability to independently carry out research and development work to solve the practical problems
3
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
Acquire knowledge on structure of macromolecules such as carbohydrates, proteins
CO1
and lipids
CO2 Know the organisation and biological functions of macromolecules
BIT Advanced CO3 Students gain knowledge on carbohydrate metabolism
1
5001 Biochemistry Understand the structure activity relationship of proteins and mechanism of enzyme
CO4
action
CO5 Know the thermodynamics of high energy compounds and energy metabolism
CO6 Know the structural organisation of membranes and ion channels
Formulate their own medium using statistical tool for the maximum production of
CO1
metabolites and biocatalyst for various commercial use
BIT Bioprocess
2 CO2 Execute various mass transfer coefficient required to increase yield
5002 Technology
Design bioreactor configurations and operation modes based upon the nature of bio
CO3
products
Model the kinetics of living cells and to develop a strategy to solve the issues emerging
CO4
during fermentation processes
Evaluate own model required for the microbial growth and can design own batch
CO5
thermal sterilization
Develop a research career or to get job in biotechnology industry with strong
CO6
foundation in bioreactor design and scale-up or to become entrepreneur
CO1 Deposit and retrieve sequences from nucleotide and protein databases
CO2 Perform sequence alignments and interpret the salient features
Explain the different methods employed for multiple sequence alignment and identify
BIT Computational CO3
3 strengths of each method
5003 Biology
CO4 Compare and derive meaningful information using heuristic algorithms
CO5 Relate the molecular evolutionary relationships among sequences and organisms
CO6 Model the structure of proteins from sequence information
Summarize the construction of models for binding mechanisms and the kinetics of
CO1
binding, applied to small molecules/proteins/DNA
Biomolecular
BIT
11 Interactions and
6006
Informatics
CO2 Propose appropriate genetic strategies to address defined protein interaction questions
Define the names, structures, and properties of building blocks of biological
CO3
macromolecules
Interpret the biological roles and interactions of different players in the cellular and
CO4
humoral immune system
Relate the comprehension of chemical principles via application to living systems and
CO5
components
Analyse different research approaches that leading scientists have taken to tackle
CO6
biochemical problems
CO1 Use their knowledge on Biotechnology to the science of food.
CO2 Understand the scope of food processing.
BIT Food Process CO3 Appreciate the principles involved in food processing.
12
6007 Technology CO4 Use their knowledge for understanding preservation of food
CO5 Create or design a food product with innovative technologies
CO6 The course quips the student to be employed in food processing industries.
BIT Natural Product Attain the detailed knowledge about chemistry of medicinal compounds of natural
13 CO2
6008 Technology origin
CO3 Relate the processing, extraction and purification of different kinds of natural products
CO4 Become enthusiastic to know the recent developments in the subject
CO5 Fortified with scale up process
Relate the sustainable usage of bio resources and its natural products for the welfare
CO6
of mankind
Relate knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering, communicate effectively,
CO1 integrate modern biology with engineering principles, identify, formulate, and solve
BIT Metabolomics and engineering problems, knowledge of contemporary issues.
14
6009 Metabolic Engineering
Organize metabolic pathways for production of organic acids, amino acids,
CO2
monomers, alcohol and polymers
CO3 Discover a mathematical representation of metabolic network
CO4 Construct metabolic control analysis to identify important steps in pathway control
Inference metabolic pathway balancing in regard to redox, elemental, and ATP
CO5
balance
Estimate metabolic engineering strategies for product formation using genome-scale
CO6
metabolic models
BIT CO2 To learn the various components involved in developing transgenic plants
15 Plant Biotechnology
6010
CO3 To illustrate production of new bio-molecules in plant using transgenic technology
CO4 To compare and apply molecular marker technology in plant breeding
CO5 To know the importance of biosafety in developing transgenic plants
CO6 To improve crop plants through gene transfer methods
CO1 Extend the utility of animal cell culture techniques.
CO2 Application of animal cell culture techniques for research works
BIT CO3 Make use of advanced animal reproductive technology
16 Animal Biotechnology
6011 CO4 Utilization and applications of transgenic techniques in farm animal productions.
CO5 Develop interests in conservations of animal resources.
CO6 Generate interests in reclaiming impaired animals resources and management
To enable the students to recall and relate the mechanism of action and illustrate the
BIT Pharmaceutical CO1
17 importance of understanding about ADME.
6012 Biotechnology
CO1 Increase the yields of farmed fish and shellfish through biotechnological approaches.
Explain some of the current genomics technologies and illustrate how these can be
CO2
used to study gene function.
BIT
21 Genomics Obtain and analyse information and data relating to specific genes using a number of
6016 CO3
general and plant-specific databases, bioinformatics principles and tools.
Locate and evaluate current scientific literature and discuss the important findings of
CO4
these papers in writing.
Perform a range of practical techniques including DNA sequencing, PCR and
CO5
proteomics.
CO6 Design a set of experiments to address a particular biological question.
CO1 Acquire methodological knowledge in proteomics field.
Interpreting the proteome analysis and will be able to discuss the advantages and
CO2
BIT limitations of different experimental approaches.
22 Proteomics
6017 CO3 Identify proteins by peptide mass fingerprinting using MALDI TOF.
Discuss how biological systems information relating to genes, proteins and cellular
CO4
structures can be used to model living cells, and even to create new synthetic cells.
Identify and discuss the techniques used in functional genomics and proteomics next
CO5 generation sequencing technology and Interpret data obtained through high
throughput expression studies.
Describe the different types of genome variation and their relationship to human
CO6
diseases.
To have in depth insight in basic brain structure and function reaching from the
CO1
molecular to systems level
Understand how the interaction of cells and neural circuits leads to higher level
CO2
activities such as cognition and behavior
BIT Cellular and Molecular
23 Relate the properties of individual cells to their function in organized neural circuits
6018 Neuroscience CO3
and systems
CO4 To apply and adopt experimental methods to gain new knowledge
Demonstrate an understanding of the scientific process of hypothesis generation and
CO5
testing as it relates to the field of neuroscience
Develop an understanding and appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of
CO6
neuroscience
Demonstrate understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary
CO1
issues.
CO2 Identify, design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
CO3 Apply critical thinking and innovative skills
BIT
24 Cancer Biology Interpret Sense-Making Skills of creating unique insights in what is being seen or
6019 CO4
observed (Higher level thinking skills which cannot be codified)
Make use of techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for clinical
CO5
practice
CO6 Apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
25 CO1 Recall human anatomy and physiology.
CO2 Infer the pathology of various genetic disorders.
BIT Medical CO3 Outline on various microbial infectious diseases and biochemical disorders.
6020 Biotechnology CO4 Translate on prenatal and newborn screening techniques.
CO5 Summarize the influence of genome variation in diseases and diagnostics.
CO6 Demonstrate the applications of stem cell and organ culture and therapeutics.
CO1 To relate the subject related concepts and contemporary issues.
CO2 To demonstrate the microbial secondary metabolites having industrial applications
CO3 To solve the current problems related to antibiotics, vaccines and anticancer drugs.
BIT To analyse the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for large scale
26 Microbial Technology CO4
6021 production of enzymes, recombinant products, food additives and biofuels.
CO5 To assess a clear understanding of professional and ethical and social responsibility.
To adapt to use the technology for the isolation and development of new microbial
CO6
products.
Programme Name: Master of Computer Applications
Program Outcomes
PO_1: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in computer applications.
PO_2: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues.
PO_3: Having an ability to design a component or a product by applying all the relevant standards and with
realistic constraints.
PO_4: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
PO_5: Having the skills and the ability to use IT tools and techniques to implement software practices.
PO_6: Having problem solving ability- solving social issues and problems.
1 To exhibit practical competencies in a broad range of programming languages and software platforms.
To provide intensive software solutions for real-world applications with the aid of modern computational
2 tools and techniques.
To instill skill set towards life-long learning by creating research ambience and higher educational
3 opportunities.
Course Outcomes
11 ITA6004 Soft Computing Develop applications using Fuzzy logic control to solve machine
CO4
intelligence problems.
Demonstrate the basic concepts of genetic algorithms with its
CO5
applications
Develop applications using evolutionary computing paradigms to
CO6
solve optimization problems.
Analyze the architecture of integration of neural networks, fuzzy
CO7
logic and genetic algorithms.
Familiarize with Mainframe terminologies, Operating systems,
CO1
COBOL programming and data processing used on mainframes.
Analyse Dynamic Data Communication and Data Handling Services
CO2
using CICS-BMS
Online Transaction Use and apply Online Processing Case Study (Front End CICS, Back
CO3
12 ITA6005 using Mainframe end DB2,Programming Language COBOL)
Computing Design and implement unusual features, such as associative arrays
CO4
and dynamic variable scoping using REXX
Apply a structured approach to identify needs, and functionalities of
CO5
Web-sphere applications.
CO6 Develop real time applications for the industry.
Analyze the data center requirements for a business setup and apply
CO1
the right information cycle
CO2 Apply the best storage configuration to protect users’ data
Select the best techniques for facilitation backup and recovery of lost
CO3
or corrupted data
Storage Systems and
13 ITA6006 Design, analyze storage systems and select an optimal storage
Management CO4
network
Design and compare cloud storage setup for efficient business
CO5
transaction setup
Analyze and design fiber channel setup for efficient network
CO6
performance
Analyze and evaluate systems with respect to maintaining operations
CO1
in the presence of risks and threats.
Measure the performance of security systems within an enterprise-
Network and CO2
14 ITA6007 level information system.
Information Security
CO3 Gain knowledge on various cryptographic techniques.
Implement continuous network monitoring and provide real-time
CO4
security solutions.
Formulate, update and communicate short- and long-term
CO5
organizational cyber security strategies and policies.
Get on insight improvise the security measures against malicious
CO6
program
Weigh the impact of improperly controlled cloud computing
CO7
environments on organizational sustainability
Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental elements and concepts
CO1
related to big data.
Analyze the core architectural concepts to meet the challenges in
CO2
implementing big data systems.
Design and develop a Big Data Environment according to the
CO3
benchmarks
15 ITA6008 Big Data Analytics CO4 Setup a Big Data Environment and implement security techniques.
Evaluate the use of data through cleansing, warehousing, analytics,
CO5
and visualization to the ultimate business decision.
CO6 Analyze the data using various statistical methods.
Develop applications using large scale analytics tools to solve open
CO7
big data problems
Explore the various service and deployment models in cloud
CO1
computing
An ability to create VM, migrate and provide QOS to the committed
CO2
users.
Analyze the core architectural concepts for scheduling the resource
CO3 and job in Inter cloud computing to support scalability and fault
16 ITA6009 Cloud Computing tolerance.
Develop programs and implement for the parallel and distributed
CO4
computing environment.
CO5 Explore the possible ways for providing secured cloud environment.
An ability to use tool and techniques for processing a large scale of
CO6
data in high performance computing environment.
An ability to select the appropriate tools, open source cloud and APIs
CO7
to set up a own cloud.
Design, implement and evaluate a cloud-based system, process,
CO8
component, or program to meet desired needs.
CO1 Design the logical and physical structure of Internet of Things.
Develop the communication system and protocol in implementing
CO2
Internet of Things.
CO3 Define the virtualization for Internet of things.
CO4 Configuration of IOT devices.
17 ITA6010 Internet of Things
Design functional model specification for Internet of Things based
CO5
on domain specification.
Develop an Internet of Things application based on domain
CO6
specification and real time applications.
CO7 Perform interactive product development using IoT technologies
Understand the organization and performance characteristics of
CO1
different processor architecture.
Interpret techniques to improve processor’s ability to exploit
CO2
parallelism.
Advanced Computer
18 ITA6011 CO3 Identify characteristics and challenges in multicore.
Architecture
CO4 Design the organization of cache and virtual memory.
Develop parallel programming for computer problems with
CO5
multicore.
CO6 Acquire knowledge with tools for power and performance trade-offs.
Understand the concept and structure of the semantic web
CO1 technology and how this technology revolutionizes the World Wide
Web.
19 ITA6012 Semantic Web Understand the concepts of metadata, semantics of knowledge and
CO2
resource, ontology, and their descriptions in XML
CO3 Implement the programs using RDF and XML
CO4 Familiarize with logic semantics and inference with OWL.
CO5 Program semantic applications with Java API.
CO6 Use ontology engineering approaches in semantic applications.
Applying semantic technologies to concrete problems of information
CO7
delivery and use.
Design, implement and evaluate effective and efficient test cases to
CO1
meet desired needs.
Choose appropriate testing techniques and tools for real time testing
CO2
applications.
Write stubs and drivers code during unit, integration and system
CO3
Advanced Software testing phase.
20 ITA6013
Testing Develop Test Plan document and produce Test Summary Reports in
CO4
synchronization with the software development activities.
Apply Software Testing process models and to improve the quality
CO5
of the software from maintenance point of view.
Design Test cases to test object oriented application, web based
CO6
systems and to test mobile apps.
Gain knowledge on concepts related to software process models and
CO1
metrics.
Identify the appropriate metrics needed to design a framework to
CO2
perform software measurement.
CO3 Apply the relevant and empirical studies needed for data collection.
Software Process and Analyze and perform the various statistical techniques for measuring
CO4
21 ITA6014 the software measurement data.
Metrics
Measure the Internal product attributes for software size and
CO5
structure metrics.
Interpret the software quality attributes for quality assurance and
CO6
security.
Perform correlation and regression in software process for prediction
CO7
and decision making
Prepare consolidated financial statements using current international
CO1
accounting standards.
Manage the financial operations including revenues, expenses,
CO2
assets, liabilities and equity.
Determine the break-even point and analyze the profit on large
CO3
Accounting and volume of output by differentiating between fixed and variable costs.
22 ITA6015
Financial Management Improve the business management by recording all the costs incurred
CO4
in conducting the business.
Evaluate and determine the organization's large expenses or
CO5
investments through capital budgeting.
Apply accounting and financial information for decision making and
CO6
achievement of business goals
Good understanding of the fundamental issues and challenges of
CO1
machine learning: data, model selection, model complexity etc.
Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of many popular machine
CO2
learning approaches.
Appreciate the underlying mathematical relationships within and
CO3
across machine learning algorithms
Characterize the paradigms of supervised, semi-supervised and
23 ITA6016 Machine Learning CO4
unsupervised learning.
Ability to recognize and implement various ways of selecting
CO5
suitable model parameters for different machine learning techniques.
Understand how to perform evaluation of machine learning
CO6
algorithms and model selection
Design and Implement various machine learning algorithms in a
CO7
range of real-world applications.
CO1 Apply a solution clearly and accurately in a problem using Python.
24 ITA6017 Python Programming Implement a given algorithm as a computer program using Python
CO2
constructs.
Demonstrate the implications of specialized data structures in
CO3
Python.
CO4 Develop simple embedded oriented applications in Python.
CO5 Develop data visualization trends in Python.
CO6 Perform real-time applications using Python.
CO1 Explain and document the process of digital forensics analysis.
Understand the trade-offs and differences between various forensic
CO2
tools.
Present the evidence and conclusion of an investigation- in report
CO3
25 ITA6018 Digital Forensics format.
CO4 Identify the methods for data recovery.
CO5 Analyze various computer forensics technologies.
Apply digital forensic tools for preserving, acquiring and analyzing
CO6
the artifacts that aid digital forensics.
CO1 Understand modelling, techniques, handling situations, and logic.
Learn and use software engineering, team project management, and
CO2
prototype presentation principles in a game development context.
Design, develop, test, evaluate, debug, and modify code to meet
CO3
design specifications for games.
Design unique gaming environments, levels and characters by
26 ITA6019 Game Programming CO4 choosing appropriate game strategies and patterns based on an
analysis of past and present trends.
Create and document the games by applying programming concepts
CO5
using various tools to meet requirements of the current marketplace.
To build and then integrate technologies such as multimedia,
CO6 artificial intelligence, and physics modelling into a cohesive,
interactive game application
English for Science and Communicate in clear, concise and correct manner in social and
27 ENG5003 CO1
Technology academic contexts.
Develop listening comprehension, summarization techniques and
CO2
critical thinking ability.
Participate actively in group discussions by applying speaking and
CO3
coordinating strategies within the group.
Present information with appropriate presentation techniques in
CO4
professional and business contexts.
Write different types of reports and SoP with better interpretative,
CO5
summarizing and editing techniques.
CO6 Read and comprehend general articles as well as academic texts.
CO7 Prepare an effective resume and face interviews for employment.
CO1 To create the basics of German language in their day to day life.
To understand the conjugation of different forms of regular/irregular
CO2
verbs.
To understand the rule to identify the gender of the Nouns and apply
CO3
28 GER5001 Deutsch fuer Anfaenger articles appropriately.
To apply the German language skill in writing corresponding letters,
CO4
E-Mails etc
To create the talent of translating passages from English-German and
CO5
vice versa and To frame simple dialogues based on given situations.
To remember the daily life communicative situations via personal
CO1 pronouns, emphatic pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations
etc.
To create communicative skill effectively in French language via
CO2
regular / irregular verbs.
29 FRE5001 Francais fonctionnel To demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in
CO3
translating simple sentences.
To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some
CO4
particular new range of unseen written materials.
To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through
CO5
the language studied.
Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental elements and concepts
CO1 related to Project Management activities and types of software
projects.
Analyze the Steps involved in analyzing the Software projects and
CO2
concepts to meet the estimation of the software Projects.
CO3 Schedule the activities of the project to get a critical path.
Develop an activity network to perform PERT and to get knowledge
Software Project CO4
30 ITA5001 of Risk Management
Management
Use and apply Visualization techniques for planning the activities
CO5
related to Software projects.
CO6 Gain knowledge on contracts management.
CO7 Estimate the organizing team based on industry exposure.
Independently calculate basic statistical parameters. (measures of
CO1
central tendency, measures of dispersion)
Provide a clear sense of how to investigate the strength and direction
CO2 of a relationship between two or more variables by collecting
measurements and using appropriate statistical analysis.
Applied Statistical
31 MAT5007 CO3 Apply basics of discrete and continuous random variables.
Methods
Understand the logical frame work of testing of hypothesis and based
CO4 on the acquired knowledge to Interpret the meaning of the calculated
statistical indicators.
CO5 Choose a statistical method for solving practical problems.
CO6 Demonstrate R programming for statistical data.
CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
Science, Engineering CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
32 SET5001 and Technology Project
–I CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
33 SET5002
CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
Science, Engineering CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
and Technology Project
– II CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
Science, Engineering CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
34 SET5003 and Technology Project
– III CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life
CO1
problems with reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and
35 ITA6099 Master’s Thesis CO4
document the results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products /
CO6
solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability
CO1
questions of various examinations effortlessly.
Essentials of Business
36 STS4011 CO2 Communicate the message to the target audience clearly.
etiquettes
Enabling students to use relevant aptitude and appropriate language
CO3
to express themselves.
Simplify, evaluate, analyze and use functions and expressions to
CO1
simulate real situations to be industry ready.
37 STS4012 Preparing for Industry CO2 Interact confidently and use decision making models effectively.
Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability
CO3
questions of various examinations effortlessly.
Programme Name : M. Tech Computer Science and Engineering Specialization in Big Data
Analytics
Program Outcomes
PO_1 Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications
PO_2 Having ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints
PO_3 Having ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
PO_4 Having an ability to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_5 Having problem solving ability- solving social issues and engineering problems
PO_8 Having a good cognitive load management [discriminate and filter the available data] skills
Program Specific Outcomes
Ability to design and develop computer programs/computer-based systems in the advanced level of
1 areas including algorithms design and analysis, networking, operating systems design etc.
Ability to apply the advanced concepts of Big Data that pave the way to create a platform to gain
2 analytical skills which impacts business decisions and strategies.
Ability to bring out the capabilities for research and development in contemporary issues and to exhibit
3 the outcomes as technical report.
Course Outcomes
CO1 Identify the data types and its associated visualization mechanisms.
Apply the various scalar and vector visualization techniques to create
CO2
suitable visualization
Handle and analyse multidimensional data and hierarchical data for
CO3
visualization.
Information CO4 Perform multivariate data analysis and visualization.
9 CSE6016 Apply the visualization guidelines for
Visualization
CO5 e_x005F_x005F_x005F_x005F_x005F_x000B_ective information
visualization.
Demonstrate the concept of visualization through dashboard creation for
CO6
various applications.
Choose appropriate methods for the given real world problems and produce
CO7
meaningful
CO1 Identify right machine learning / mining algorithm for handling massive data
CO2 Apply classification and regression models with Spark and Mahout
Mining Massive
10 CSE6017 CO3 Implement clustering models using Spark and Mahout
Data
CO4 Mine social Network graphs using MapReduce
CO5 Apply semi supervised learning for clustering and classification
CO6 Use deep learning to solve real-life problem
CO7 Use Extreme Learning Machine for classification and regression.
Interpret the terminologies, metaphors and perspectives of social media
CO1
analytics
Apply a wide range of classification, clustering, estimation and prediction
CO2
algorithms on Textual Data
Perform social network analysis to identify important social actors,
Text, Web and CO3
subgroups and network properties in social media sites
11 CSE6019 Social Media
Apply state of the art web mining tools and libraries on realistic data sets as
Analytic CO4
a basis for business decisions and applications.
Provide solutions to the emerging problems with social media such as
CO5
behaviour analytics and Recommendation systems
Design new solutions to opinion extraction, sentiment classification and data
CO6
summarization problems
CO1 Illustrate the usage of data on different Big data ecosystems.
CO2 Demonstrate the Pig architecture and evaluation of pig scripts.
CO3 Describe the Hive architecture and execute SQL queries on sample data sets.
Understand the process of transferring data between different file systems
CO4
Big Data and to execute operations using sqoop.
12 CSE6020
Technologies Understand the concepts of indexing and use these concepts in solr search
CO5
engine.
Implement and evaluate the data manipulation procedures using pig, hive,
CO6
sqoop and solr.
Develop an application using different eco system tools by taking standard
CO7
sample data set.
Recognize the latest trends in retail industry by utilizing data and how
CO1
Domain Specific effectively it is used in order to take appropriate decisions at the right time.
13 CSE6021
Predictive Analysis
Identify and manage potential problems that could undermine key business
CO2
initiatives or projects
Diagnose the information contained in view to judge the profitability and
CO3
financial soundness and to make forecast about future prospects.
Identify trends, seasonal variations and correlation in time series data using
CO4
statistical methods and to generate trading signals.
CO5 Insights on both the macro and micro level about healthcare field.
Determine the functions of specific genes that concerns the sequencing and
CO7
analysis of an organism's.
14 CSE6022 Soft Computing CO3 Develop fuzzy models for engineering systems.
CO4 Learn and apply fuzzy rule based decision making in numerous applications.
17 FRE5001 Francais Quotidien Create communicative skill effectively in French language via regular /
CO2
irregular verbs.
CO3
Demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in translating
simple sentences.
CO1 Create the basics of German language in their day to day life.
GER5001 Deutsch fuer Understand the rule to identify the gender of the Nouns and apply articles
18 CO3
- Anfaenger appropriately.
Apply the German language skill in writing corresponding letters, E-Mails
CO4
etc.
Preparing for CO2 Interact confidently and use decision making models effectively
20 STS5002
Industry
Science,
Engineering and CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
22 SET5002
Technology Project -
II
CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
CO1
reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and
with realistic constraints
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering
practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- solving social issues and engineering problems
PO_06: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability
PO_07: Having a clear understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management [discriminate and filter the available data] skills
Program Specific Outcomes
Analyse, design and develop mechanical systems to solve complex engineering problems by integrating
1 modern mechanical engineering tools, software and equipment’s.
Independently carry out research / investigation to solve practical problems and write / present a
3 substantial technical report/document
Course Outcomes
OPTIMIZATION Enumerate the differences between direct and indirect optimization methods
14 MEE 6037 CO4 and apply for solving constrained non-linear optimization problems covering
METHODS
wide range of applications
Understand and apply quadratic programming approach to solve quadratic
CO5
functions with equality constraints covering wide range of applications
Enumerate the differences between direct and indirect optimization methods
CO6 and apply for solving constrained non-linear optimization problems covering
wide range of applications
Be able to implement basic optimization algorithms in a computational
CO7 setting and apply existing optimization software packages to solve
engineering problems
Demonstrate the scope of optimization in design of machine elements and
CO8
apply appropriate optimization techniques for robust design
MACHINE FAULT To have a basic knowledge about various condition monitoring methods in
15 MEE 6039 CO1
DIAGNOSTICS accordance with the established procedures
To compare the importance of NDT and vibration based techniques for fault
CO2
detection
Ability to have a basic knowledge of how the various types of wear particles
CO3
are associated with the different wear modes and monitoring methods
CO4 Demonstrate the different temperature monitoring methods and applications
Differentiate various defect types and select the appropriate NDT methods
CO5
for better evaluation
Discuss and evaluate the acoustic emission method in fault detection and
CO6
evaluation
Predict the necessary forces and moments during tire/road interaction
CO1
through various tire models for vehicle dynamic simulations
VEHICLE CO2 Determine optimum braking distribution and stability of the vehicle
16 MEE 5026
DYNAMICS CO3 Determine optimum braking distribution and stability of the vehicle
CO4 Demonstrate concept of Vehicle ride characteristics
CO5 Demonstrate the NVH fundamentals and its applications
Considerably more in-depth knowledge of the major subject/field of study,
CO1
including deeper insight into current research and development work
The capability to use a holistic view to critically, independently and
CO2
17 MEE6099 Master's Thesis creatively identify, formulate and deal with complex issues
CO3 A consciousness of the ethical aspects of research and development work
Publications in the peer reviewed journals / International Conferences will
CO4
be an added advantage
CO1 Ability to communicate effectively in social and academic contexts
Fundamentals of
18 ENG5001 CO2 Develop effective writing skills
communication skills
CO3 Demonstrate their understanding the communication Skills
Professional and Students will be able to apply the acquired skills and excel in a professional
19 ENG5002 CO1
Communication Skills environment
To Identify in French language the daily life communicative situations via
CO1 personal pronouns, emphatic pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations
etc
CO2 To communicate effectively in French language via regular / irregular verbs
FRANCAIS To demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in
20 FRE5001 CO3
FONCTIONNEL translating simple sentences
To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular new
CO4
range of unseen written materials
To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the
CO5
language studied
To greet people, introduce oneself and understand basic expressions in
CO1
German
CO2 To acquire basic grammar and skills to use these in a meaning way
DEUTSCH FUER CO3 To attain beginner's level vocabulary
21 GRE5001
ANFAENGER
CO4 To write on a variety of topics with significant precision and in detail
To demonstrate good comprehension of written discourse in areas of special
CO5
interests
Distinguish and analyze a variety of tools for solving linear systems and
CO1
finding eigenvalues of these systems
Derive and use the numerical techniques needed for the solution of a given
CO2
engineering problems
ADVANCED CO3 Understand and correlate the analytical and numerical methods
22 MAT 5005 MATHEMATICAL
METHODS Demonstrate their ability to write coherent mathematical proofs and
CO4 scientific arguments needed to communicate the results obtained from
differential equation models
Demonstrate the understanding of how physical phenomena are modelled by
CO5
partial differential equations
Carried out inside the university, in any research area corresponding to their
CO1
curriculum
Publications in the peer reviewed journals / International Conferences will
CO2
be an added advantage
23 SET5001 SET Projects
It motivates and encourage research culture in the young minds of graduate
CO3
engineers
Students are made aware of plagiarism checking and they are advised not to
CO4
exceed more than 12% as per the academic regulations
Carried out inside the university, in any research area corresponding to their
CO1
curriculum
Publications in the peer reviewed journals / International Conferences will
CO2
be an added advantage
24 SET5002 SET Projects
It motivates and encourage research culture in the young minds of graduate
CO3
engineers
Students are made aware of plagiarism checking and they are advised not to
CO4
exceed more than 12% as per the academic regulations
Enabling students to use relevant aptitude and appropriate language to
ESSENTIALS OF CO1
express themselve
25 STS5001 BUSINESS
ETIQUETTES CO2 To communicate the message to the target audience clearly
PREPARING FOR Enabling students to simplify, evaluate, analyze and use functions and
26 STS5002 CO1
INDUSTRY expressions to simulate real situations to be industry ready
Programme Name: M. Tech Communication Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with
realistic constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and
synthesis of information
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for
engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and
engineering problems
PO_06: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable
development
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
Program Specific Outcomes
Apply advanced concepts of Communication Engineering to design and develop more efficient next
1 generation communication systems.
Use modern technologies in both hardware, software to solve real-world multi-disciplinary problems.
2
Independently carry out research on diverse communication strategies to address practical problems and
3 present a substantial technical report.
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
CO1 Understand the different types of wireless standards and its services.
Comprehend the principles of 3GPP Packet Data Network Architecture, Packet Data
CO2
Protocol (PDP) and accessing IP network through PS domain.
Comprehend the architecture of LTE network, protocol architecture and inter
CO3
working with other RATs.
Advances in
1 ECE 5005 Comprehend the architecture of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and addressing
Wireless Networks CO4
procedure of IMS.
CO5 Analyze the mobility management IP based 3GPP and LTE networks.
CO6 Examine the QoS in Wireless IP networks.
Evaluate the performance of routing protocol, handover procedure and throughput of
CO7
different network (3G and 4G Network) using Qualnet and NetSim tools.
Design and analyze the system parameters and QoS of next generation network using
CO8
3GPP and IEEE standards
Design the matched filter for detection of digital signals in the presence of white
CO1
Gaussian noise.
CO2 Design waveforms to overcome ISI in band-limited channels.
CO3 Design equalization circuits to overcome the effect of channel distortion.
Compute probability of error for binary digital modulation schemes in the presence
Advanced Digital CO4
2 ECE 5010 of AWGN.
Communication
CO5 Extend the binary modulation schemes to M-ary modulation for symbols.
CO6 Design turbo and LDPC codes to overcome the effect of noise in the channel.
Use MATLAB and Simulink to experiment and experience the above digital
CO7
modulation concepts.
CO8 Understand the IEEE standards research papers, replicate and extend those results.
Interpret the random processes in terms of stationarity, statistical independence and
CO1
correlation.
Evaluate the theoretical and practical aspects of signal modelling based on computer
CO2
algorithms.
Apply the mathematical concepts to design effective lattice system for random signal
CO3
Advanced Digital processing.
3 ECE5011
Signal Processing CO4 Design and implement the optimum filters using Weiner and Kalman techniques.
CO5 Extend the concepts of adaptive algorithms to non- stationary signals.
Apply different algorithms for computation of power spectral density for the random
CO6
signals.
Solve the real time signal processing problems either with application of
CO7
programming skills/ hardware kit.
Advanced Antenna Understand the radiation mechanism of antenna and the students able to solve the
4 ECE5012 CO1
Engineering numerical problems related to antenna parameters.
Design and interpret non uniform excitation coefficients using array synthesis
CO2
techniques for minimum side lobe level.
Design and analyze rectangular and circular microstrip antenna with power divider
CO3
network.
Understand the importance of defected ground structures and metamaterial surfaces
CO4
and design high impedance surfaces.
CO5 Exploit the antennas for wireless communication and radar applications.
CO6 Comprehend the working of antenna for Software defined and cognitive radio.
CO7 Acquire knowledge on different computational techniques.
CO1 Apply the active, passive devices and optical amplifiers in optical networks.
Understand how nonlinear effects like SRS, SBS, SPM, XPM, FWM and Solitons
CO2
can be used in optical fiber communications.
Fiber Optic Explain the difference between modulators like Electro optic and Acousto optic
CO3
5 ECE5013 Communication and modulators used in optical transmitters.
Networks CO4 Analyze the receiver sensitivity and receiver noise, BER and eye pattern.
Determine Power and Rise time budgets and understand the different topologies of
CO5
optical networks, WDM technology, CDMA and SCM.
CO6 Understand the SONET and Fiber to the home networks.
CO1 List and explain the functions of the OSI, TCP/IP reference models.
CO2 Understand and analyze the performance of various high speed networks.
High Performance Explain the importance of various congestion and traffic management techniques
CO3
6 ECE 6010 Communication related to packet switching networks
Networks CO4 Understand and analyze the performance of link level protocols.
CO5 Analyze the behavior of TCP and UDP protocols over WLAN.
CO6 Understand the performance of queuing models and issues related to QoS protocols.
7 ECE 6011 CO1 Comprehend and analyze the deployment consideration and issues in adhoc network.
Classify the contention-based MAC protocols based on reservation and scheduling
CO2
mechanism.
CO3 Compute the routing table for unicast routing protocols.
Mobile Adhoc CO4 Comprehend and analyze the multicast routing protocols.
Networks Recognize the quality of service solutions, security issue and energy management in
CO5
adhoc networks.
Comprehend and analyze the architecture and data processing of wireless sensor
CO6
network.
CO1 Describe the effect of large scale fading on signal transmission
Characterize and model the wireless channel in terms of small scale fading
CO2
parameters
CO3 Design and implement diversity coding techniques to overcome the effect of fading
Apply the theory of probability and random processes in the design of baseband
Modern Wireless CO4
CDMA system
8 ECE 6012 Communication
Systems Design the transmitter and receiver blocks of OFDM for better transmission through
CO5
multipath channel
Design and solve specific problems in advanced technologies like massive MIMO,
CO6
HetNet, millimeter wave communication and standards like LTE, LTE-A etc.
Design spatial multiplexing schemes and low-complexity receivers to maximize the
CO7
spectral efficiency
CO1 Apply simulation approach to evaluate the performance of a communication system
Apply the theory of random processes in modelling the wireless communication
Modeling of CO2
system
Wireless
9 ECE 6013 Estimate the bit error rate using Monte Carlo simulations and validate the simulations
Communication CO3
using bounds and approximations
Systems
Evaluate the performance of communication system in terms of performance metrics
CO4
like bit error rate, outage probability etc.
Model multipath fading channels that are used in the performance analysis of
CO5
wireless standards like GSM, WCDMA, LTE, Wi-Fi, WiMAX etc.
Apply queueing models to design cellular network with given quality of service
CO6
constraints
Design as well as conduct experiments, analyze and interpret the results to provide
CO7
valid conclusions for wireless communication using MATLAB tool.
CO1 Design the orbital and functional metrics of satellite communication systems.
Design the link budget for satellite services and analyze various parameters of
CO2
transmitted and received signals through satellite.
Analyze user position using GPS pseudo-range data and error sources for GPS
CO3
position calculations.
Modern Satellite
10 ECE 6014 Analyze strap down inertial navigation systems including coordinate frames, attitude
Communication CO4
representation, and mechanization in various coordinate frame.
Develop a location based service using external data sources and services, web
CO5
mapping and aspects of mobile technology.
Analyze the estimation techniques for integration of remote sensing sensors in an
CO6
optimal navigation system.
CO1 Characterize and model the MIMO wireless channel
CO2 Design and implement diversity coding techniques to overcome the effect of fading
Coding for MIMO CO3 Design optimal power allocation algorithms to maximize the system capacity
11 ECE 6015
Communication CO4 Assemble different forms of diversity to improve the error performance
CO5 Design low-complexity, linear and non-linear receivers
CO6 Evaluate the performance of concatenated codes for MIMO communication
CO1 Understand the Architectures of WSNs.
Advanced Wireless CO2 Design Physical and MAC Layers.
12 ECE 6016
Sensor Networks CO3 Design Network layer in WSN.
CO4 Understand Clustering in WSN.
CO5 Interpret WSN Standards.
CO6 Design Localization process in WSN.
CO7 Understand and write code for Operating Systems in WSN.
Explain the active & passive microwave devices & components used in Microwave
CO1
communication systems.
CO2 Analyze microwave networks with S-parameters.
CO3 Design power dividers and low pass filters.
RF AND CO4 Analyze the multi- port RF networks, RF transistor amplifiers and stability.
13 ECE6017 MICROWAVE CO5 Generate Microwave signals and design microwave amplifiers.
CIRCUIT DESIGN CO6 Understand the concepts of Microwave Resonators, Oscillators and Mixers.
Able to implement applications of microwave circuits through soft-ware and hard-
CO7
ware platforms.
Able to understand the IEEE standards research papers, replicate and extend those
CO8
results.
Comprehend the importance of various microstrip lines and the losses due to various
CO1
microstrip discontinuities.
CO2 Understand the design of lumped elements for microwave circuits.
MICROWAVE CO3 Design and analyze various microstrip resonators.
14 ECE6018 INTEGRATED
CIRCUITS CO4 Design and analyze microstrip power dividers and couplers.
CO5 Design and analyze band pass filters.
Appreciate and evaluate the performance of various fabrication techniques for planar
CO6
circuits.
CO1 Explore the basic elements of digital image processing.
IMAGE CO2 Comprehend image sampling, DFT and apprehend the rational of image transforms.
PROCESSING
15 ECE6019 CO3 Process the given images to enhance them in spatial and frequency domains.
AND FEATURE
EXTRACTION Evaluate the theoretical and practical aspects of segmentation for dealing with
CO4
computerized analysis.
CO5 Extract image features, identify and classify them.
CO6 Analyze the data usability for compaction aiding representation and description.
CO7 Comprehend the range of methods available for compression.
CO1 Design decimator and interpolator in both time and frequency domain.
CO2 Design multirate filter banks with subsequent error analysis
CO3 Design Perfect Reconstruction (PR) filters employing analysis and synthesis scheme
MULTIRATE Design and realize linear-phase PR Finite Impulse Response Filters using lattice
16 ECE6020 CO4
SYSTEMS structures
CO5 Design and implement cosine modulated PR systems
CO6 Analyze and synthesize different wavelet basis in Time-frequency space
CO7 To design and realize systems using the imbibed multirate signal processing concepts
CO1 Derive the response of LTI system to stochastic processes.
CO2 Comprehend and derive the Wiener filter for signals with known properties.
ADAPTIVE CO3 Familiar with the Lattice filter implementation of the prediction filter.
17 ECE6021 SIGNAL CO4 Analyze the convergence Properties of steepest descent.
PROCESSING CO5 Apply LMS algorithm to the lattice structure to improve convergence times.
CO6 Use Recursive Least Squares algorithms in signal processing.
CO7 Convergent with Unsupervised Adaptive filters applications.
CO1 Understand various enabling technologies for broadband access networks.
CO2 Analyze various multiple access schemes for broadband wireless technology.
OPTICAL CO3 Know various optical network topologies.
BROADBAND
18 ECE6022 CO4 Understand various enabling broad band wireless technologies.
ACCESS
NETWORKS CO5 Understand the concepts of long reach and metro optical network.
CO6 Understand wireless access networks and Wi-Max.
CO7 Deploy and test real-time implementation of optical broadband access networks.
19 ECE6023 RF MEMS CO1 Comprehend the importance of micro machines and various transducers.
CO2 Understand the fabrication techniques for MEMS circuits.
CO3 Discern the principles of various MEMS devices.
CO4 Design and analyze RF MEMS resonators.
CO5 Design and analyze RF MEMS filters.
CO6 Understand the MEMS based circuits.
CO1 Comprehend and analyze OSI Security Architecture and Symmetric Key Encryption.
Comprehend the various mathematic techniques in cryptography including number
CO2
theory, Finite Field, modulo operator and Discrete Logarithm.
INFORMATION Analyze block ciphers, Data Encryption Standard (DES), Advanced Encryption
CO3
20 CSE6051 AND NETWORK Standard (AES) and public key cryptography.
SECURITY Analyze Diffie-Hellman key exchange, ElGamal Cryptosystem in asymmetric key
CO4
cryptosystem and authentication schemes.
CO5 Understand the different types of network security protocols and its standards.
CO6 Know the various network security mechanisms.
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
CO1
reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
21 ECE6099 Master Thesis Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the
CO4
results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 Enhance the listening and comprehending skills of the learners
Fundamentals of CO2 Acquire speaking skills to express their thoughts freely and fluently
22 ENG5001 Communication
Skills CO3 Learn strategies for effective reading
CO4 Write grammatically correct sentences in general and academic context
Develop technical writing skills like writing instructions and transcoding to excel in
CO5
professional environment
CO1 Improve inter-personal communication skills
Professional and CO2 Develop problem solving and negotiation skills
23 ENG5002 Communication CO3 Learn the styles and mechanics of writing research reports
Skills CO4 Cultivate better public speaking and presentation skills
CO5 Apply the acquired skills and excel in a professional environment
CO1 To create the basics of German language in their day to day life.
CO2 To understand the conjugation of different forms of regular/irregular verbs.
To understand the rule to identify the gender of the Nouns and apply articles
CO3
24 GER 5001 Foreign Language appropriately.
CO4 To apply the German language skill in writing corresponding letters, E-Mails etc
To create the talent of translating passages from English-German and vice versa and
CO5
To frame simple dialogues based on given situations.
Utilize the basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering in Electronics
CO1
and Communication Engineering field.
Mathematics for Design system components that meet the requirement of public safety and offer
MAT CO2
25 Communication solutions to the societal and environmental concerns.
5006
Engineering Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering mathematics
CO3
principles to manage projects in multidisciplinary environment
CO4 Use of matrices in Signal analysis and image processing
Science, CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
Engineering and CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
26 SET5001
Technology Project CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
-I CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
Science, CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
27 SET5002
Engineering and CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
Technology Project CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
- II CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
Programme Name : M. Tech Computer Science and Engineering Specialization in Information Security
Program Outcomes
PO_1 Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications
PO_2 Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and
with realistic constraints
PO_3 Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
PO_4 Having an ability to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for
engineering practice
PO_5 Having problem solving ability- solving social issues and engineering problems
PO_8 Having a good cognitive load management [discriminate and filter the available data] skills
Program Specific Outcomes
The ability to design and develop computer programs/computer-based systems in the advanced level of
1 areas including algorithms design and analysis, networking, operating systems design etc.
The ability to investigate and analyze using appropriate methodologies as well as security principles and
2 apply ethically acceptable security solutions to mitigate cyber security threats.
Ability to bring out the capabilities for research and development in contemporary issues and to exhibit
3 the outcomes as technical report.
Course Outcomes
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic constraints,
including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis of
information
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for engineering
practice
PO_05 Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_06: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance.
M.Tech Computer and Communication Engineering
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Assimilate the students by pertaining computer engineering principles to design and develop innovative product with a
1
profound analytical base towards industrial exposure.
2 Analyse and apply cutting edge technology in communication domain to engage in life-long learning.
3 Ability to carry out research independently for solving complex real world problems.
Course Course
S.No. Course Title Description
Code Outcomes
CO1 Introducing various algorithmic design concepts.
CO2 Provide foundation of basic data structures like.
CO3 Analyze the time complexity of various algorithms.
CO4 Model various types of advanced tree concepts.
Advanced Data Structures and CO5 Designing data structures for weighted intervals and segment trees.
1 ITE5001
Algorithms
CO6 Analyzing the performance of various types of heaps.
CO7 Demonstrating various data structures for strings and transformation trees.
Analyze the core architectural concepts for scheduling the resource and
CO3
job in cloud computing to support scalability and fault tolerance.
CO5 Design and develop highly scalable and secure cloud-based applications.
CO8 Construct the best practice model for deploying cloud based applications.
Design the matched filter for detection of digital signals in the presence of
CO1
white Gaussian noise.
CO5 Extend the binary modulation schemes to M-ary modulation for symbols.
Design turbo and LDPC codes to overcome the effect of noise in the
CO6
channel.
Use MATLAB and Simulink to experiment and experience the above
CO7
digital modulation concepts.
CO8 Implement the IEEE standards research papers and extend those results.
5 ITE6008 Advanced Computer Architecture Comprehend the cache coherence protocols and demonstrate the
CO2
understanding of instruction pipelining and branch prediction techniques.
CO5 Acquaint the knowledge of Fiber channel and hyper socket connectivity.
6 ITE5004 Cryptography and Network Security CO4 Realize the advanced security issues and Technologies.
CO5 Relate the Information security and concepts for networks and cloud.
Retrieve any type of information from a data base via complex queries in
CO4
My SQL.
Determine and analyze the use of PHP MyAdmin to handle the
CO5
administration of MySQL over the Web.
CO6 Demonstrate how to validate names, e-mails, and URLs
CO7 Design and develop web application using Perl programming language
CO8
Propose solution for the current issues in open source programming.
CO1 Acquaint the knowledge of fundamental design concept for the
development of Internet of Things
CO2
Deploy an application based on the levels of Internet of Things
CO3 Describe the industrial sensors, health sensors, etc. and the
programming aspect for the domain specific IoT
8 ITE6004 Internet of Things CO4 Provide platforms and methodology for reliability, scalability and
robustness in IoT and M2M system management
CO2 Analyse the Workload, I/O and Data Management of Z/OS and
compare it with other operating systems
CO3 Describe the Virtualization concepts for Z/OS architectures
Identify and analyze the core issues and challenges in wireless sensor
CO6
networks with quality and security.
Designate the constraints that affect the design and performance of
CO7
Mobile computing platforms.
Design and develop small projects and app locations related to wireless
CO8
technologies.
Measure the performance of processor, board memory and board I/O in ISA
CO2
architecture.
Examine the core image enhancement techniques using both Spatial and
CO2
frequency domain
Conduct independent study and analysis of image segmentation and
CO3
morphological processing techniques.
CO2 Recognize and convert data to appropriate format for data mining
15 ITE6012 Advanced Datamining Techniques CO4 Implement classification mining methods for contemporary issues.
CO4 Comprehend and analyze the STBC, OSTBC and STTC schemes.
16 ECE6015 Coding for MIMO Communication
CO4 Comprehend and analyze the STBC, OSTBC and STTC schemes.
CO2 Acquire speaking skills to express their thoughts freely and fluently
Fundamentals of Communication
19 ENG5001
Skills
CO3 Learn strategies for effective reading
Write grammatically correct sentences in general and academic
CO4
context
CO5
Apply the acquired skills and excel in a professional environment
CO5
Professional and Communication Apply the acquired skills and excel in a professional environment
20 ENG5002
Skills
CO3 Learn the styles and mechanics of writing research reports
CO5
Apply the acquired skills and excel in a professional environment
CO3 Learn the styles and mechanics of writing research reports
25 SET5001 SET CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
Programme Name : M. Tech Computer Science and Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_1 Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications
PO_2 Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and
with realistic constraints
PO_3 Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
PO_4 Having an ability to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for
engineering practice
PO_5 Having problem solving ability- solving social issues and engineering problems
PO_8 Having a good cognitive load management [discriminate and filter the available data] skills
Program Specific Outcomes
Ability to design and develop computer programs/computer-based systems in the advanced level of
1 areas including algorithms design and analysis, networking and operating systems design.
Ability to provide socially acceptable technical solutions to complex computer science engineering
problems with the application of modern and appropriate techniques for sustainable development
2
relevant to professional engineering practice.
Ability to bring out the capabilities for research and development in contemporary issues and to exhibit
3 the outcomes as technical report
Course Outcomes
Course Course CO Statement
S.No Course Name
Code Outcome
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
CO1 reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
1 CSE6099 Masters Thesis Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the
CO4 results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 apply Logics in system design
Mathematics for Computer
2 MAT5002 CO2 apply Linear Algebra in Image processing
Engineering
CO3 apply Number theory in Cryptography
CO4 use Probability, Statistics to analyse Big-data
CO5 Apply sampling theory and queuing models in engineering problems
CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
Science, Engineering and CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
3 SET5001
Technology Project - I CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
Science, Engineering and CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
4 SET5002
Technology Project - II CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
CO1 Enhance the listening and comprehending skills of the learners.
CO2 Acquire speaking skills to express their thoughts freely and fluently
Fundamentals of CO3 Learn strategies for effective reading
5 ENG5001
Communication Skills CO4 Write grammatically correct sentences in general and academic context
Develop technical writing skills like writing instructions and transcoding to excel in
CO5 professional environment
CO1 Improve inter-personal communication skills
CO2 Develop problem solving and negotiation skills
Professional and
6 ENG5002 CO3 Learn the styles and mechanics of writing research reports
Communication Skills
CO4 Cultivate better public speaking and presentation skills
CO5 Apply the acquired skills and excel in a professional environment
Remember the daily life communicative situations via personal pronouns, emphatic
CO1 pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations etc.
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis of
information
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for
engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_06: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
Program Specific Outcomes
Acquire knowledge of construction materials, construction management, project management, contract
1 legal requirement and management of funds.
Innovate in technology development, engineering system implementation and interact with their peers
2 in other disciplines in industry and society.
Independently carry out research / investigation to solve practical problems and write / present a
3 substantial technical report/document
Course Outcomes
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issue
PO_02: Having ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic constraints,
including public health, safety, culture, society and environment.
PO_03: An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data.
PO_07: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
Design and develop innovative products through World class research works.
2
Course Outcomes
MDE Craft, Creativity and Post- CO2 Explain the Principles of Interface Design, Navigation design and Interaction design.
35
6017 Modernism CO3 Ability to apply design process of Human-Centred Interactive systems
Possess knowledge of PACT: A framework for designing interactive systems and
CO4
demonstrate its application as case study
CO5 State Experience design guidelines
Proficient in use of software tools to Create, Build and Test the designed prototypes to check
CO6
its effectiveness.
Programme Name : M.Tech – Automotive Electronics
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis of
information
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for
engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_06: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
Program Specific Outcomes
Apply advanced concepts of Automotive Electronics to design and develop components and systems for
1 applications in automotive systems.
Use state-of-art hardware and software tools to experiment the automotive electronics systems to solve
2 industry and real-world problems.
Independently carry out research on diverse Automotive Electronics strategies to address practical
3 problems and present a substantial technical report.
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
CO1 Comprehend the concepts of ECU design for automotive applications
CO2 Analyse response of Transducers and sensors for automotive applications
CO3 Understand the various after treatment and alternative fuels based systems.
Sensors and Engine CO4 Comprehend the operation of petrol engine management systems.
1 ECE5071
Management Systems CO5 Understand the operation of automotive sensors and fuel injection systems.
CO6 Comprehend the Electronic control unit of chassis and body
CO7 Illustrate the various Automotive subsystems
CO8 Design and implement sensor and ECU related projects
CO1 Understand the basic concept of microcontroller
Microcontrollers for CO2 Write programs for solving problems using 8051 Microcontroller.
2 ECE5072
Vehicular systems CO3 Comprehend the various ARM architecture features
CO4 Describe the architecture of Cortex-M.
Perform ARM processor based experiments using Embedded C
CO5
programming tool.
CO6 Have an overview of the types of ARM cores in the market and to
make a suitable choice for an application.
Comprehend various Microcontroller for powertrain and body
CO7
electronics
Interpret the electrical wiring, circuit diagram for automotive
CO1
applications
CO2 Understand the role of batteries in vehicles
Electric and Electronic CO3 Develop a charging system for vehicles
3 ECE5075 Power Systems for CO4 Understand the starter and ignition systems in vehicles
Vehicles CO5 Demonstrate knowledge on lighting systems for vehicles.
Comprehend the passive restraint systems and electrical accessories in
CO6
vehicles
CO7 Design and implement various electrical outlet systems for vehicles
CO7 Describe different standards like RS232, GPIB which will be used for
interfacing with the DAQ boards
CO1 Understand the operation of power semiconductor devices
CO2 Understand the operation of AC-DC converters at different loads
CO3 Understand the operation of three phase inverters
CO4 Design different converters: buck, boost and buck-boost converters
Automotive Power
Understand the concepts of ultracapacitor and its usage in automotive
8 ECE6072 Electronics and motor CO5
drives field
CO6 Describe the different speed control methods of induction motors
CO7 Give details about the operation and characteristics of different motors
CO8 Design and implement power electronics circuits for automotive
applications
CO1 Understand automotive electrical systems
CO2 Suggest an alternate vehicle technology
Understand the difference in electric motors and IC engines for
CO3
propulsion in automobiles
Alternative Drives,
9 ECE6074 CO4 Describe the charging systems for different storages devices
Traction and controls
Understand the types of motors used and control mechanism involved
CO5
for these types of motors in vehicles
CO6 Explain the various architectures for Hybrid electric vehicles
CO7 Understand the need of fuel cells and use them for hybrid vehicles
CO1 Apply the knowledge of various autosar standards
10 ECE6073
CO2 Analyze autosar codes
CO3 Apply the AutoSAR – Implementation Integration
AUTOSAR and ISO CO4 Analyze the AutoSAR – System Services
Standards for CO5 Implement CAN programming concepts through Autosar
Automotive Systems CO6 Analyze the ISO/TS 16949 standards
CO7 Know the implementation aspects of ISO/TS 16949 standards
Identify the essentials components of Soft Computing in automotive
CO1
applications
Gain knowledge about working mechanism of Feed forward neural
CO2
networks.
Comprehend the importance of Radial basis neural network and its
CO3
applications to solve real life problems.
Soft Computing
Techniques for CO4 Gain knowledge about working mechanism of convolution neural networks.
11 ECE6075
Automotive Explore recent trends in Convolution Neural Network in Automotive
CO5
Applications applications
CO6 Understand the fundamentals of fuzzy sets and operations associated.
Understand the ability to apply Fuzzy rules for decision making in various
CO7
real-time scenarios.
Design and Implement various neural ,fuzzy and gentric algorithms for
CO8
automotive ralted appications.
CO1 Comprehend the concepts of power, signal and ground
Develop and understand ` the concepts of antennas and transmission
CO2
lines in EMC
Understand the concepts of electric, magnetic and electromagnetic
CO3
fields
Automotive EMI and
12 ECE6076 Reproduce the testing methods adopted for conducted and radiated
EMC standards CO4
emissions
CO5 Understand the effects of cable and harnessing in EMI and EMC
CO6 Explain about the vehicle generated noise
CO7 Understand the issues of EMC in vehicles and various test methods for
ESD
CO1 Understand the data processing in motor vehicles.
CO2 Comprehend the networking in automotive.
CO3 Gain knowledge about the information & communication
Vehicular information CO4 Understand the ECU recording equipment and Parking systems
13 ECE6077 and communication
systems CO5 Explore the sound system for automotive
CO6 Understand the Positioning and Map Matching for vehicles
CO7 Understand the Route Planning and Route Guidance techniques for automotives
CO8 Design and implement vehicular information and communication system.
CO1 Understand the basic concepts of multi-core architecture
Demonstrate knowledge of the core architectural aspects of Parallel
CO2
Computing
Develop efficient parallel algorithms and apply a suite of techniques
CO3
that can be applied across a wide range of applications.
Parallel Programming
using Multicores and CO4 Apply the concept of threading for large scale systems
14 ECE6078
Graphical Programming CO5 Apply methods to support and manage virtualization.
Units
Develop and implement the various Parallel Programming Concepts in
CO6
Linux Platform.
CO7 Analyze the gblockIdx and threadIdx.
CO8 Use Parallel programming techniques using multicores and graphical
programming units
CO1 Understand the importance of Open Source programming
Identify and apply appropriate server side programming for web based
CO2
applications
Open source hardware CO3 Understand various database operations
15 ECE6079 and software system CO4 Comprehend the operation of different type of Socket programming
design Understand the details of Raspberry Pi fundamentals and exploring
CO5
GPIO Interface
CO6 Develop and implement the various Raspberry Pi project
CO7 Explore GPIO Interface
CO8 Design and analyse system using open source resources
Understand the principle, advantages, limitation and possible application of
CO1
image processing in Automotive(CAT 1, A1, FAT)
Identify and apply the appropriate image processing techniques to image
CO2
segmentation, shape analysis and decision making(CAT2, FAT)
Understand various operational behaviour of Components in
CO3
Automation(CAT2,FAT)
Machine Vision System
16 ECE6080 Comprehend the operation of different type of Cylinder blocks, detecting
for Automotive CO4
missing balls and behaviours (FAT)
Comprehend the details of sealing components, improper customization of
CO5
fuse box and testing an LCD panel.(FAT)
CO6 Develop and implement vision / manipulator interface (FAT)
CO7 Explore Automotive component testing tools
CO8 Implement machine vision system for automotives
CO1 Understand the basic concepts of fault diagnosis in automotive field.
CO2 Comprehend MIL for various automotive faults.
Have a brief idea of various sensors and assess ECU failures with the
CO3
help of oscilloscope
Automotive Fault CO4 Comprehend the operation of fault-finding systems (OBD)
17 ECE6081
diagnostics Identify and rectify the faults of automotive sensors and fuel injection
CO5
systems.
Analyze the various failure modes in Electronic control unit of chassis
CO6
and body units
CO7 Understand the concepts of Electrical systems fault diagnostics
CO1 Get details of the emission from automobiles
CO2 Analyze emission from Spark Ignition Engine
Emission control and
18 ECE6082 CO3 Analyze emission from Compression Ignition Engine
diagnosis
CO4 Explain about the exhaust emissions
CO5 Comprehend the Emission Control Legislation - I
CO6 Comprehend the Emission Control Legislation - II
CO7 Understand about the Exhaust gas measuring techniques
CO8 Design and implement emission control and diagnostics
CO1 Understand the basic concept of vehicle safety
CO2 Understand the operation of braking system design and its operation
CO3 Understand the braking system for passenger vehicles
19 ECE6083 Vehicle safety systems CO4 Know the working principle of ABS and traction control systems
CO5 Understand the concepts of braking systems for commercial vehicles
CO6 Understand the vehicle stabilization for commercial vehicles
CO7 Understand about the airbag system for passenger safety
CO1 Understand Road-vehicle systematics
CO2 Understand Vehicle bodies for passenger cars
CO3 Comprehend and analyze commercial vehicles bodies
20 ECE6084 Vehicle bodies CO4 Classify External lighting technologies
CO5 Classify Internal lighting technologies
CO6 Brief about Automotive windshield and window glass
CO7 Design the Windshield and rear-window cleaning systems
CO1 Get an Overview of Engine
CO2 Comprehend the techniques for Engine Cooling
CO3 Understand about Engine lubrication
CO4 Demonstrate knowledge on Air filtration
21 ECE6085 Engine peripherals
CO5 Comprehend the concepts of engine peripherals
CO6 Understand Turbochargers and superchargers for IC engines
CO7 Understand Emission reduction systems and exhaust gas systems
CO8 Design and implement the engine peripherals
CO1 Understand about locking systems
Vehicle security and
22 ECE6086
comfort systems
CO2 Understand the concept of theft-deterrent systems
CO3 Understand about the acoustic signalling devices
CO4 Demonstrate the knowledge about occupant-protection systems
CO5 Brief about power-window drives
Identify the technique for comfort and safety functions in the
CO6
passenger compartment
CO7 Understand about driver-assistance systems
CO8 Design and implement vehicle security and comfort systems
Programme Name : M. Tech. Energy and Environmental Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis of
information
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for
engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_06: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
Program Specific Outcomes
Acquire in depth knowledge to design, analyse and evaluate the environmental systems from the global
1 and Indian perspective to provide sustainable solutions to the Environmental Engineering Problems
Develop model, analyze and system simulation for performance evaluation and optimization of energy
2 systems.
Independently carry out research / investigation to solve practical problems and write / present a
3 substantial technical report
Course Outcomes
Course
S.No Course Name Course
Code
Outcome report / document
CO1 Understand the significance of water in the environment
CO2 Understand the mass transfer and transport of impurities in system
Physicochemical, CO3 Understand the chemical kinetics and isotherm model.
1 CLE5004 Biological Principles and
Processes CO4 Infer the significance of ecosystem and biodiversity
CO5 Understand the biochemistry and enzyme kinetics.
CO6 Understand the microbiological principles and degradation processes
Design of Water and Interpret the raw and treated water quality data to assess its suitability
2 CLE5005 Wastewater Treatment CO1 for potential use in potable or recycled water supply systems and the
Systems environment.
Evaluate water quality guidelines and regulations to set water quality
CO2
targets and performance criteria for treatment plant design.
Describe suitable treatment processes and develop a water and
CO3
wastewater management plan.
Develop design criteria necessary for water and waste water
CO4
treatment unit operations and processes.
Design the physical, chemical and biological unit operations involved
CO5
in water and wastewater treatment.
CO6 Select the effective residual management system and methods.
Design various advanced treatment techniques used in water and
CO7
wastewater treatment
CO1 Understand the sampling techniques
Analyze the physicochemical and microbial qualities of water and
CO2
wastewater
CO3 Perform the sampling and analysis of water, air and soil
Environmental Quality
3 CLE5007 CO4 Analyse particulates and chemical air pollutant
Monitoring
Understand the standard methodologies for sampling and analysis of
CO5
samples
Examine the working principles of various instruments used in
CO6
environmental analysis
Understand the physical process involved in energy conversion of
CO1
renewable sources for different applications
Renewable Energy Explain the working principles of different renewable energy based
4 MEE5018 CO2
Technologies systems.
Identify various parameters that influence the performance of
CO3
devices/processes.
Understand the solar photovoltaic cell manufacturing techniques and
CO4
the components that are present in the photovoltaic system
Design a bio-gas anaerobic digester for the specific requirement using
CO5
different raw materials
Understand the site requirement for small hydro power plant and the
CO6
chose respective turbines based on head available
Select energy conversion methods for deriving power from oceans
CO7
such as wave, tidal and OTEC
Explain the various energy forms, energy consumption systems, and
CO1
different units of expressing energy.
Assess the professional energy audit procedure and standard format
CO2
Energy Audit, of audit reporting.
5 MEE5019 Conservation and Evaluate the energy consumption, identify the energy saving options
CO3
Management and techniques.
Analyse of energy conversion in various systems to evaluate its
CO4
operating efficiency and arrive at energy saving opportunities.
CO5 Evaluate economic analysis of financial viability of the project
Explain the collection, transfer, and transport of municipal solid
CO1
waste
Understand the design and operation of a municipal solid waste
CO2
landfill
Solid and Hazardous Design the operation of a resource recovery and waste-to-energy
6 CLE6005 CO3
Waste Management facility
CO4 Evaluate the production, clean up and disposal of hazardous wastes
CO5 Sample and characterize the solid and hazardous waste
Understand the health and environmental issues related to solid and
CO6
hazardous wastes
Apply the steps in waste reduction at source, collection techniques,
CO7
resource recovery / recycling, transport and disposal options
Apply the principles of geotechnical engineering aspects in waste
CO1
disposal
CO2 Choose suitable site for waste disposal
Select the suitable liner materials for protecting the ground and
Environmental CO3
7 CLE6006 groundwater from leachates
Geotechnology
Demonstrate the remediation of hazardous waste and contaminated
CO4
soil
Employ suitable soil testing methods and ground improvement
CO5
techniques for contaminated site
Understand the terrestrial eco-system comprising of 3 principal
CO1
components: Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Comprehend a global picture of the inter-relatedness of the Energy-
CO2
Environment-Climate system
Assess as qualified professionals, the perturbing effects of human
CO3
Energy, Environment and activities on the earth’s climate
8 CLE6007
Climate Change Predict emerging climate change trends globally as well as within the
CO4
Indian Subcontinent
Understand environmental impacts on a local, regional and global
CO5
scale.
Implement the policies at the decision-making level on the use and
CO6
appropriateness of extant technologies.
Explain the philosophy and art of environmental management
CO1
systems
Environmental Impact Understand the role of government in approving the projects and the
9 CLE6008 CO2
Assessment laws to be enforced
Apply the mechanism of EIA for Project Appraisal, Decision making
CO3
and Implementation
Identify the methods in handling the data collected during the EIA
CO4
processes
Understand the impacts that could occur for physical, biological and
CO5
human resources by the project
CO6 Draft complete EIA report
CO7 Assess environmental assessments and auditing
Describe the main chemical components and reactions in the
CO1
atmosphere
Classify established methods for monitoring and modeling spatial and
CO2
temporal patterns of pollution
Air and Noise Pollution
10 CLE6009 CO3 Assess the environmental impacts of atmospheric pollution
Control
CO4 Analyze the effect of air and noise pollution
CO5 Evaluate the scientific basis underlying in controlling of air pollutants
CO6 Select suitable measures for noise pollution control
CO1 Understand the conventional treatment units and processes
CO2 Analyse of role of microorganisms in wastewater treatment
Advanced Wastewater CO3 Examine the Biological Nutrients removal
11 CLE6010
Treatment CO4 Examine Nutrients removal by chemical process
Demonstrate the Wastewater reuse, recycling and disposal of treated
CO5
effluents
Understand the mathematical models that can be used to solve
CO1
environmental problems
Mathematical Modeling in
Select material balance models for conservative and non-
12 CLE6011 Environmental CO2
conservative systems
Engineering
CO3 Formulate and evaluate boundary value problems
CO4 Formulate and evaluate complex Environmental Problems
Interpret the results of modelling within the context of its capabilities
CO5
and limitations to address critical issues
CO6 Analyse the modelling environmental system methods and techniques
CO1 Infer the Indian remote sensing satellites and their platforms.
Present available GIS and Remote Sensing software like ARC GIS,
CO2
QGIS and ERDAS Imagine.
Remote Sensing and GIS CO3 Develop the Digital Elevation Model (DEM).
13 CLE6012
Applications CO4 Analyse the land use and land cover to develop NDVI and EVI
CO5 Generate of spectral library.
Understand the Importance of GIS and Remote Sensing in
CO6
Environmental Management
Understand techniques, skills, and modern scientific and technical
CO1 tools necessary for professional practice of occupational safety and
health;
CO2 Identify and solve occupational safety and health problems
Occupational Health and Understand professional and ethical responsibility in occupational
14 CLE6013 CO3
Industrial Safety safety and health;
Design and conduct survey/investigations, as well as to analyse and
CO4
interpret data in the field of occupational safety and health
Demonstrate knowledge of the contemporary issues surrounding
CO5
occupational safety and health
Estimate and assess the solar thermal radiation input for the solar
CO1
thermal collectors and panels
Solar Energy Understand the working of solar water heater based on heat transfer
15 MEE5006 CO2
Technologies analysis.
Identify various parameters that influences the performance of
CO3
devices/processes.
Understand the fundamentals of solar air heater based on heat transfer
CO4
analysis and basics of concentrating collectors.
Understand the basics of solar photovoltaic cell and PV cell
CO5
configurations.
CO6 Design a standalone PV systems based
Develop mini projects based on solar thermal conversion
CO7
technologies
CO1 Examine the properties of the fuels
CO2 Understand the Conversion of biomass into liquid and gaseous fuels
CO3 Examine the operation of Hydrogen energy production and storage
Understand the Conversion of oil into biodiesel by transesterification
16 MEE5020 Alternative Fuels CO4
process
CO5 Apply the alternative fuels in SI and CI engines
CO6 Construct a fuel cell using hydrogen and Producer gas
CO7 Develop hybrid vehicles running on fuel cell and electrical energy
Analyze different power generation types and power generation
CO1
cycles
Know about the types of boilers being used in various industries and
CO2
their applications
17 MEE6050 Power Plant Engineering CO3 Evaluate the performance of power plants
Describe various turbines used for power generation and their
CO4
governing methods
Identify different devices used for operating and maintaining power
CO5
plant equipment
Assess the wind energy resources potential and site selection
CO1
techniques.
18 MEE6051 Wind Energy Technology
Understand the basics of the wind resources, wind energy
CO2
distribution, and utilization of wind energy.
Identify various parameters that influences the performance of
CO3
devices / processes using aerodynamic techniques.
CO4 Design a wind mill rotor and evaluate its performance.
Understand the basics of wind energy conversion systems and its
CO5
configurations.
Examine the site preference for wind farm and analysis of
CO6
environmental impacts.
Understand the applications of wind turbines technologies for some
CO7
specific energy requirements
CO1 Identify the specific parameters for optimization in workable systems
Compare different methods of power production and their limitation
CO2
in energy conversion
Evaluate inverse problems to determine optimized values for
CO3
maximization or minimization problems
Energy Systems Modeling Develop mathematical models for various energy systems and
19 MEE6053 CO4
and Analysis components
CO5 Optimize energy systems and their related components
Analyze energy systems using dynamic programming techniques for
CO6
constrained optimization
Understand industry requirements and incorporate knowledge on
CO7
thermodynamic limits of system performance
Understand the various energy use and energy processes involved for
CO1
building comfort
Energy in Built Infer the knowledge on using proper passive techniques to achieve
20 MEE6054 CO2
Environment amicable light energy in building
Understand the interaction of various external parameters influencing
CO3
the thermal performance in building envelopes through the walls
Choose proper methodology for energy audit in order to conserve
CO4
energy in buildings
CO5 Select the energy requirements for lighting, air-conditioning, etc.
Select the energy conservation measures for proper ventilation in
CO6
buildings
CO7 Understand the management of indoor environmental requirements
Distinguish and analyse a variety of tools for solving linear systems and
CO1 finding eigenvalues of these systems.
Derive and use the numerical techniques needed for the solution of a given
CO2 engineering problems
Advanced Mathematical CO3 Understand and correlate the analytical and numerical methods
21 MAT5005
Methods
Demonstrate their ability to write coherent mathematical proofs and
scientific arguments needed to communicate the results obtained from
CO4 differential equation models
Demonstrate the understanding of how physical phenomena are modelled
CO5 by partial differential equations
CO1 Enhance the listening and comprehending skills of the learners
CO2 Acquire speaking skills to express their thoughts freely and fluently
Fundamentals of CO3 Learn strategies for effective reading
22 ENG5001
communication skills CO4 Write grammatically correct sentences in general and academic context
Develop technical writing skills like writing instructions and transcoding to
CO5 excel in professional environment
CO1 Improve inter-personal communication skills
CO2 Develop problem solving and negotiation skills
Professional and
23 ENG5002 CO3 Learn the styles and mechanics of writing research reports
Communication Skills
CO4 Cultivate better public speaking and presentation skills
CO5 Apply the acquired skills and excel in a professional environment
To Identify in French language the daily life communicative situations via
personal pronouns, emphatic pronouns, salutations, negations,
CO1 interrogations etc
To communicate effectively in French language via regular / irregular
CO2 verbs.
24 FRE5001 Francais fonctionnel To demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in
CO3 translating simple sentences.
To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular
CO4 new range of unseen written materials.
To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the
CO5 language studied.
25 STS5001 Softskills CO1 Enabling students to know themselves and interact better with peers.
26 STS5002 Softskills Enabling students enhance knowledge of relevant topics and evaluate the
CO1 information
Science, Engineering and To motivate the students in research and encourage them to publish their
27 SET5001
Technology Project - I CO1 research work in conferences and reputed journals
Science, Engineering and To motivate the students in research and encourage them to publish their
28 SET5002
Technology Project - II CO1 research work in conferences and reputed journals
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems
CO1 with reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
29 CLE6099 Masters Thesis Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and
CO4 document the results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products /
CO6 solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
Programme Name : M.Tech. Embedded Systems
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis of
information
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for
engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_06: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
Program Specific Outcomes
Apply the advanced concepts of Embedded System Design with real-time constraints using advanced
1 Microcontrollers and FPGA based systems.
Use the cutting-edge technologies in both hardware and software, to solve real-world multi-disciplinary
2 problems and arrive at a viable solution.
Independently carry out research on diverse Embedded System strategies to address practical problems
3 and present a substantial technical report.
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
CO1 Comprehend Embedded Processor and its software
CO2 Design an Embedded system with different modeling techniques.
CO3 Build a process for an Embedded system.
Embedded System Design an Embedded system using processors, memory and I/O devices and
1 ECE5041 CO4
Design communication network within realistic constraints.
CO5 Incorporate operating system in an Embedded system.
Comprehend the operation of multitasking in an Embedded System and
CO6
implementation strategies of Embedded networks.
Microcontroller CO1 Describe the architectures of processors
2 ECE5042 Architecture and Develop Assembly program applying Digital logic and mathematics using 8051
Organization CO2
and ARM instruction set
CO3 Develop Assembly Language Program for 8051 and ARM peripherals
CO4 Develop ALP with minimum instructions and memory
Analyze and evaluate the given program in terms of code size and computational
CO5
time
Design Microcontroller based system within realistic constraint like user
CO6
specification, availability of components etc
CO7 Solve real life problem and construct a complete system as a solution
Integrate and build a working model using the laboratory components and IDE
CO8
tools.
CO1 Comprehend the fundamentals of C
CO2 Comprehend the Data structures
CO3 Comprehend the basics of Linux
Embedded CO4 Showcase the skill, knowledge and ability of SHELL programming
3 ECE5043
Programming CO5 Exhibit the working knowledge of basic Embedded Linux
CO6 Comprehend the concepts of Kernel module Programming
CO7 Write Device driver programs
CO8 Have hands on experience in using state-of- art hardware and software tools
CO1 Comprehend the architecture of FPGA and design flow
CO2 Develop digital logic circuits using Verilog and VHDL program
Design and develop combinational logic circuits using Verilog and VHDL
CO3
Electronic program
4 ECE5053 Hardware System CO4 Design and develop sequential logic circuits using Verilog and VHDL program
Design CO5 Interface peripherals with FPGA.
CO6 Design the PCB
CO7 Design FPGA based system within realistic constraint.
CO8 Comprehend upcoming trends in FPGA
CO1 Comprehend the basic components of an operating system
Real Time
Operating System CO2 Learn about the basics of real-time concepts
Design
CO3 Acquire knowledge about task management
CO4 Acquaint with RTOS scheduling
5 ECE5054
CO5 Learn about IPC synchronization
CO6 Learn about IPC data exchange
CO7 Perform memory management in RTOS
Apply the knowledge to develop practical applications for modern real-time
CO8
systems.
Know the need for In Vehicle Networking and the basics of data communication
CO1
and networking concepts.
CO2 Comprehend protocols like CAN and LIN used in automotive applications
Have an overview of the CAN higher layer protocols like CAN open, Device
CO3
Net, TTCAN and SAE J1939
In Vehicle Have an overview of MOST protocol used in automotive for multimedia
6 ECE6036 CO4
Networking applications.
Comprehend protocols like FlexRay used in automotive for fault tolerant
CO5
applications
Gain knowledge in information-intensive applications that are being enabled for
CO6
vehicles by a combination of telecommunications and computing technology.
CO7 Develop communications and navigation/routing, in automotive telematics.
CO1 Develop proficiency in problem solving and programming.
Design and CO2 Comprehend Combinatorial Optimization
7 ECE6047 Analysis of CO3 Analyse various algorithms for mainly time and space complexity.
Algorithms CO4 Comprehend Cryptographic Algorithms
CO5 Learn Geometric Algorithms
CO6 Analyse Parallel Algorithms
Analyse and evaluate the given program in terms of code size and computational
CO7
time.
Select the best algorithm to solve a problem by considering various problem
CO8
characteristics, such as the data size, the type of operations, etc.
CO1 Comprehend basic automotive electrical system.
CO2 Acquire knowledge about automotive battery technologies
CO3 Perceive the role of automotive charging system.
Automotive
8 ECE6041 CO4 Understand the automotive starting system.
Electrical Systems
CO5 Comprehend the contribution of ignition system in modern automobile.
CO6 Learn about the lighting system of automotive system.
CO7 Understand and design automotive monitoring and control system.
CO1 Gain insights into the fundamentals of wireless mobile communication systems.
CO2 Have a clear understanding about cellular concepts.
Wireless and CO3 Learn mobile radio propagation schemes.
9 ECE6042 Mobile CO4 Acquaint with both large scale and small scale prorogation models.
Communication CO5 Learn about different modulation schemes.
CO6 Understand the concept of multi-access modulation techniques.
CO7 Grasp the concept of equalization and diversity techniques.
CO1 Understand the essentials of a processor for embedded application
CO2 Learn the architecture and instruction set of ARM Cortex M4.
CO3 Program GPIOs and Interrupts of an ARM cortex M4.
Advanced
10 ECE6043 Processors and its CO4 Develop applications based on Timers, PWM and ADC with ARM cortex M4.
applications Understand and program the various communication modules of ARM Cortex
CO5
M4.
CO6 Acquire knowledge about ARM Cortex A architecture.
CO7 Comprehend programing of ARM 64 bit architecture
CO8 Design application for various social relevant and real time issues.
CO1 Understand terminologies for EMI and EMC
CO2 Design hardware to achieve the necessary isolation between RF stages
Electromagnetic CO3 Understand and reduce crosstalk coupling mechanisms
Interference and CO4 Aware of the different EMC regulations worldwide
11 ECE6044
Compatibility in CO5 Design a digital power bus to achieve the required noise budget
ESD
CO6 Analyze, understand, explain and quantify an EMC problem
Comprehend the practical aspects of noise and interference suppression and
CO7
control in electronic circuits involved in hardware design
Comprehend and analyse basic leaning laws of neural networks and activation
CO1
functions used.
CO2 Interpret associative memories for storing and recalling the input patterns
CO3 Comprehend Neural Networks Based on Competition
CO4 Comprehend Adaptive Resonance and Back propagation Neural Networks
Neural networks
12 ECE6045
and Fuzzy Systems CO5 Acquire knowledge about Fuzzy Sets and membership functions
CO6 Learn and implement unsupervised learning law for various applications.
Decide on Fuzzification and De-fuzzification methods for Fuzzy inference
CO7
systems
Apply and integrate various neuro-fuzzy techniques for designing intelligent
CO8
systems using ANFIS.
Comprehend the image acquisition, digitizing, processing in spatial and
CO1
frequency domain
Advanced Digital Develop algorithms and programs for processing an image and recognizing an
13 ECE5045 CO2
Image Processing object in an image.
CO3 Implement different compression techniques to compress an image.
CO4 Adopt different segmentation techniques for image processing.
Analyze an image and evaluate the performance of different algorithms applied
CO5
for processing an image.
CO6 Apply image processing algorithms for solving real life problems.
CO7 Comprehend upcoming trends in digital image processing.
CO1 Gain knowledge in concepts involving fault detection
CO2 Comprehend dependability concepts
Fault Tolerance CO3 Provide tolerance and correction mechanisms in real world scenarios.
14 ECE6037 and Dependable CO4 Design and develop dependable systems for mission critical applications.
Systems CO5 Provide Fault tolerance in interconnected systems.
CO6 Provide Fault tolerance in distributed systems.
CO7 Apply Dependability evaluation techniques and tools
CO1 Develop character driver.
CO2 Gain knowledge about advanced device driver functions.
Advanced CO3 Comprehend Linux device model
15 ECE6046 Embedded CO4 Comprehend interrupt handlers in device drivers
Programming CO5 Debug a device driver code
CO6 Develop I/O management
CO7 Develop USB in device driver
Acquire knowledge about Graphical Programming and able to differentiate from
CO1
Virtual conventional programming
16 ECE6038 Instrumentation CO2 Learn about basics of Graphical Programming and its structure
Systems CO3 Understand process of data acquisition using hardware
CO4 Provide a solution to engineering problem using virtual instrumentation system
Embedded System CO1 Comprehend overview of Embedded System
17 ECE6048 design using CO2 Learn Hardware Description Languages
FPGA CO3 Acquire abilities to Design an embedded system using FPGA
CO4 Use Xilinx IP Cores
CO5 Comprehend Partitioning concepts
CO6 Comprehend Scheduling & Communication
CO7 Identify and exploitation of Parallelism concepts
CO8 Use state-of-art hardware and software to solve real life problems
CO1 Apply different MoCs based on system design specification
CO2 Propose an alternate design solution based on constraint analysis.
CO3 Identify the partitioning solution based on the algorithms.
Hardware CO4 Understand various co-synthesis approaches
18 ECE5044 Software Co- Pre-estimate and estimate the performance metrics for hardware and software
design CO5
based on cost analysis.
Approximate the estimated performance metrics for hardware and software
CO6
based on cost analysis.
CO7 Apply proper co-simulation method based on system specification
CO1 Learn the different engine control modes
CO2 Comprehend engine management system.
CO3 Understand the various Ignition and Injection systems
Modern CO4 Explain the automotive control mechanisms
19 ECE6049 automotive
electronics systems CO5 Learn the different monitoring systems
CO6 Understand the typical sensors for transportation
CO7 Acquire knowledge about upcoming trends in automotive electronics systems
CO8 Use the knowledge attained and develop appropriate systems for societal issues
CO1 Understand the fundamentals of parallel processing
Parallel Processing CO2 Illustrate the scheduling loops and process execution
20 CSE6052
and Computing CO3 Realize the parallel system architecture with CUDA
CO4 Comprehend the kernel based parallel programming concepts
CO5 Apply the performance consideration for parallel processing
CO6 Analyse various parallel computation patterns
CO7 Perform spare matrix vector multiplications
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
CO1
reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
21 EEE6099 Master's Thesis Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the
CO4
results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 Enhance the listening and comprehending skills of the learners
CO2 Acquire speaking skills to express their thoughts freely and fluently
Fundamentals of
CO3 Learn strategies for effective reading
22 ENG5001 communication
skills CO4 Write grammatically correct sentences in general and academic context
Develop technical writing skills like writing instructions and transcoding to
CO5
excel in professional environment
CO1 Improve inter-personal communication skills
Professional and CO2 Develop problem solving and negotiation skills
23 ENG5002 Communication CO3 Learn the styles and mechanics of writing research reports
Skills CO4 Cultivate better public speaking and presentation skills
CO5 Apply the acquired skills and excel in a professional environment
Remember the daily life communicative situations via personal pronouns,
CO1
FRANCAIS emphatic pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations etc.
24 FRE5001
FONCTIONNEL Create communicative skill effectively in French language via regular / irregular
CO2
verbs.
Demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in translating
CO3
simple sentences.
Understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular new range of
CO4
unseen written materials.
Demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the language
CO5
studied.
CO1 Create the basics of German language in their day to day life.
CO2 Understand the conjugation of different forms of regular/irregular verbs.
Understand the rule to identify the gender of the Nouns and apply articles
Deutsch für CO3
25 GER5001 appropriately.
Anfänger
CO4 Apply the German language skill in writing corresponding letters, E-Mails etc
Create the talent of translating passages from English-German and vice versa
CO5
and To frame simple dialogues based on given situations.
Understand the concept of correlation and regression model and able to interpret
CO1
the effect of variables, regression coefficients, coefficient of determination
Make appropriate decisions using inferential statistical tools that are central to
CO2
experimental research.
Advanced
26 MAT6001 Understand the statistical forecasting methods and model fitting by graphical
Statistical Methods CO3
interpretation of time series data.
Construct standard experimental designs and describe what statistical models
CO4
can be estimated using the data
CO5 demonstrate R programming for statistical data
CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
27 SET5001 SET Projects
CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
28 SET5002 SET Projects CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
Soft skills - Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions of
CO1
Essentials of various examinations effortlessly
29 STS5001
Business CO2 Communicate the message to the target audience clearly
Etiquettes CO3 Use relevant aptitude and appropriate language to express themselves
Simplify, evaluate, analyze and use functions and expressions to simulate real
Soft skills - CO1
situations to be industry ready.
Essentials of
30 STS5002 CO2 Interact confidently and use decision making models effectively
Business
Etiquettes Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions of
CO3
various examinations effortlessly
Programme Name : M.Tech (Software Engineering)
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues and apply them to identify,
formulate and analyse complex engineering problems.
PO_03: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic constraints,
including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_04: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis of
information
PO_05: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for engineering
practice
PO_06: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_07: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_10: Having a good working knowledge of communicating in English – communication with engineering community and
society
PO_11: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
PO_12: Having interest and recognise the need for independent and lifelong learning
Program Specific Outcomes
Apply mathematical concepts to solve computational tasks and relate interdisciplinary solutions through
1 logical reasoning ability.
Analyze the frameworks of software engineering and use design methodologies for developing complex
2 software systems using advanced techniques.
Acquire the expertise in various core and advanced domains of computing and provide innovative
3 solutions.
Course Outcomes
Course CO
Sl.No Code Course Name no. CO Statement
CO1 Solve simple DC circuits using mesh and nodal analysis
CO2 Describe the RLC components with sinusoidal sources
Foundations of CO3 Perform the various network theorems
Electrical and CO4 Design of combinational circuits and synthesis of logic circuits
1 EEE1019
Electronics CO5 Formulate the sequential logic circuits
Engineering CO6 Utilize the basic concepts of semiconductor devices and circuits
CO7 Discuss the overview of communication engineering
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
know the basic properties and operations of sets, sequences and also apply the
Applied Discrete CO1 basic principles of counting, permutations and combinations for realistic
2 MAT1016 Mathematical problems
Structures recognize the Boolean logic through the truth tables and also prove the results
CO2
by direct, indirect methods and by mathematical induction
learn the basic concepts of graphs, shortest path algorithms, concepts of trees
CO3
and minimum spanning tree algorithms
CO4 analyse the various relations and also solve the recurrence equations
understand the concepts of structured types, three-valued logic and binary
CO5 trees.Vector calculus with physical understanding to deal with subjects such as
fluid dynamics
employ the tools of Fourier series to find harmonics of periodic functions from
CO1
the tabulated values
apply the concepts of eigenvalues, eigen vectors and diagonalisation in linear
CO2
systems
Applications of
Differential and CO3 know the techniques of solving differential equations
3 MAT2002
Difference understand the series solution of differential equations and finding eigen
Equations CO4
values, eigen functions of Strum-Liouville’s problem
Know the Z-transform and its application in population dynamics and digital
CO5
signal processing
CO6 demonstrate MATLAB programming for engineering problems
Perform the conversion among different number systems; Familiar with basic
CO1 logic gates -- AND, OR & NOT, XOR, XNOR; Independently or work in
team to build simple logic circuits using basic.
Design combinational logics using basic gates. and optimize simple logic
CO2
using Karnaugh maps
Digital Logic and Explain sequential logic components: SR Latch, D Flip-Flop and their usage
4 SWE1003 CO3
Microprocessor and analyze sequential logic circuits.
CO4 Understand state table using T-FF,JK-FF SR- and FFD-FFs
Explain components used in the sequential designs and Analytics: Registers,
CO5
Adders, Shifters, and Counters
CO6 Understand design process digital systems
CO7 Solve basic binary math operations using the microprocessor
Analyze assembly language programs; select appropriate assemble into
CO8
machine a cross assembler utility of a microprocessor.
Compare the file system and DBMS, and know DBMS architecture and
CO1
classification.
CO2 Understand conceptual database design
CO3 Explain the relational model and Write Queries in relational algebra
Database Create and manipulate the database using SQL and write routines using
CO4
5 SWE1004 Management PL/SQL
Systems CO5 Evaluate the design of database
Read or write made in the database by single user, multiple user and during
CO6
failures.
CO7 Execute a query behind the scene and physical design
CO8 Design ER model and Implement it using SQL and PL/SQL
Basic organization of computer assembly language program for given task and
CO1
control unit operations and instruction level parallelism
Demonstrate and perform computer arithmetic operations on integer and real
CO2
numbers.
Demonstrate and perform computer arithmetic operations on higher order
CO3
Computer functions.
6 SWE1005 Architecture and Categorize memory organization and explain the function of each element of a
CO4
Organization memory hierarchy.
Identify, use and evaluate the storage management policies with respect to
CO5
different storage management.
CO6 Compare different methods for computer I/O operations
CO7 Describe and different the device subsystems.
CO8 Understand emerging trends in Computer Architecture and Organization
Demonstrate knowledge of basic mathematical models of computation and
Theory of CO1
7 SWE1006 their relationalship with to formal languages.
Computation
CO2 Identify different type of Finite Automata and their capabilities.
CO3 Analyze Regular Language and Context Free Grammar
CO4 Create push down automata for a given language
CO5 Discuss the abstract models of Turing machine and its types
CO6 Create modern techniques to solve P,NP,NP hard and NP complete problems
CO5 Comprehend software evolution and birds eye view of software maintenance
CO6 Appreciate the value of problem resolution in maintenance
Understand about distribution of fixes, methods, tools, composition and
CO7
people issues
Appreciate the value of software construction and maintenance and challenges
CO8
in software industry.
CO1 Understand principles and modules of operating system.
CO2 Understand key mechanisms in design of operating system modules
CO3 Compare various of processor scheduling algorithms.
CO4 Develop algorithmic solutions to process synchronization problems.
18 SWE3001 Operating Systems
CO5 Understand cpu scheduling for of distributed operating system
Understand the mechanisms adopted for file sharing in distributed
CO6
Applications
CO7 Indentify the components involved in designing a contemporary OS
CO1 Indentify the challenges of security attacks
Understand the elementary cryptography based on symmetric and public-key
CO2
encryption techniques
Understand public Key Crypto Systems models, RSA algorithm, Diffie-
CO3
Hellman key exchange
Apply Cryptographic hash functions SHA-512, MAC requirements, security,
Information and CO4
19 SWE3002 HMAC, Digital signatures
System Security
CO5 Generate the key distributions using symmetric and asymmetric encryptions
CO1 Understand the Android platform, its Architecture and working environment.
CO2 Learn the Anatomy of an Android app and its core components.
CO3 Design creative user interfaces for Android app.
Android CO4 To learn various storage options in Android to store various types of user data.
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Programming
CO5 Apply the software development life cycle to Android app development
CO6 Test an Android app and publish it in the play store.
CO7 Real-life problems using android programming.
CO8 Understand best practices for mobile app development.
Understand the basics of data techniques and their applications real world
CO1
scenarios.
CO2 Apply frequent pattern analysis in business analytics
Data Mining
33 SWE2009
Techniques CO3 Design appropriate classification techniques and association rule generation.
CO2 learn parallel programming languages for Symmetric Shared Memory Systems
Parallel CO3 learn parallel programming languages for distributed shared memory systems
41 SWE2017
Programming
CO4 Develop algorithms for specific parallel architectures
CO5 Develop efficient parallel algorithms for sorting problem
CO6 Learn parallelization techniques for image processing algorithms
CO5 Develop efficient parallel algorithms for optimization problems
Understand basic concepts of object oriented approach through unified
CO1
process.
Object Oriented
42 SWE2018 Compareherd software development life cycle through object oriented
Analysis and Design CO2
approach
CO3 Recognize the object modeling and emerging phases of UML
Apply UML with static and dynamic behaviour for an interactive design
CO4
process.
CO5 Apply UML by mapping analysis and design to software components.
Identify the roles of classes and various relationships associated with the
CO6
objects.
Create classes as per object oriented design principles, standards and
CO7
guidelines.
Transform identified analysis into design form which maps to implementatio
CO8
in on real-life applications.
Ability to understand the need for pattern, remember their types and
CO1
significance.
Ability to understand the relation between OOPS paradigm and design
CO2
patterns.
Ability to apply the suitable creational pattern for the object creation problem
CO3
43 SWE2019 Design Patterns and evaluate their effectiveness.
Ability to apply the suitable structural pattern to make structural
CO4
rearrangements.
Ability to apply the suitable behavioral pattern to provide special purpose for
CO5
objects and analyze their interaction.
CO6 Ability to analyze the usage of design patterns for industry scenarios.
CO1 To understand the challenges and difficulties of applying software metrics.
CO2 Choose appropriate metrics to collect data and use them to make predictions.
CO2 Identify suitable process improvement approach for any software organization.
CO5 Apply software reuse architectural style and processes in software projects.
CO1 An ability to understand the subject related concepts and contemporary issues
CO8 Understand the available advanced process models for enhancing the business.
Advanced Software Examine and solve various program logic or structure problems, by designing
60 SWE3006 CO4
Testing and selecting testing models and methods - Non functional testing
Developing and testing the applications with various automation tools both
CO5
functional and non fucntional testing - test automation
Apply the knowledge on testing and creating test reports based on the
CO6
automation tools
Develop construct the complementary techniques to dynamic testing for
CO7
improving the software quality
CO1 Program in assembly language
Implement a symbol table with functions to create, insert, modify, search, and
CO2
display
Have an understanding of foundation to design of SIC & SIC/XE Machine
CO3
Architecture
CO4 Have an understanding of foundation to design of assemblers
System Implement the understood design of macro processors loaders and linkers
61 SWE4001 CO5
Programming concepts as programs
Examine what happens during program compilation, linking, and loading
CO6
using C Programming
Understand the concepts and theory behind the implementation of high level
CO7
programming languages
Understand the concepts and theory behind the implementation YACC
CO8
compiler programming
CO1 Understand cloud services and cloud deployment models
CO2 Use test techniques and skills for cloud services
Propose suitable virtualization cloud resource management and automation
CO3
stratergies
CO4 Build and experiment with global exchange of cloud resources
62 SWE4002 Cloud Computing CO5 Make use of cloud storage systems and develop cloud applications
Design and evaluate cloud-based system processes and components to meet
CO6
desired cloud environment
CO7 Formaulate Policies for cloud security services
Summarize the adoption of Cloud environment in a given industry sector
CO8
AL1.
CO1 Know about the system models and communication between the system.
Distributed CO2 Know about the distributed objects and protocols.
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Computing Recognize the inherent difficulties that arise due to distributed environment of
CO3
computing resources.
CO4 Understanding file services, co ordination of the system
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with
CO5
realistic constraints
CO6 Able to be familiar with the concurrency, security issues of distributed system
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic constraints,
including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis of
information
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for engineering
practice
PO_05 Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_06: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance.
M.Tech Information Technology (Networking)
1 Understand, explain, apply IT competencies and adapt to new and emerging technologies in agile manner.
Apply Networking technologies as intrinsic components to tackle challenging and fundamental problems with the potential for long term
2
and real world impact.
3 Work, lead or be an entrepreneur in local and global environments exhibiting professional and socially responsible traits.
Course Course
S.No. Course Title
Code Outcomes Description
CO7 Demonstrating various data structures for strings and transformation trees.
Analyze the core architectural concepts for scheduling the resource and
CO3
job in cloud computing to support scalability and fault tolerance.
CO5 Design and develop highly scalable and secure cloud-based applications.
CO8 Construct the best practice model for deploying cloud based applications.
4 ITE5004 Computer Networks CO4 Design and deploy the routing protocols in communication systems.
Describe the essential principles of UDP, TCP, and Remote Procedure call
CO5
for real time applications.
Retrieving any type of information from a data base via complex queries
CO4
in My SQL.
Determine and analyze the use of PHP MyAdmin to handle the
CO5
administration of MySQL over the Web.
CO6 Demonstrate how to validate names, e-mails, and URLs.
CO7 Design and develop web application using Perl programming language.
CO3 Use and apply the Congestion and Traffic management algorithms
7 ITE6003 High Speed Networks
Configure network that have outcome characteristics needed to support a
CO4
TCP based applications
Design and configure network to support an ATM specified set of
CO5
applications.
Describe the industrial sensors, health sensors, etc. and the programming
CO3
aspect for the domain specific IoT
8 ITE6004 Internet of Things Develop python programming in Raspberry Pi for retrieving the sensor
CO5
data, communicate to cloud, and perform analytics.
Describe the various MAC and Routing protocols used in Ad hoc wireless
CO4
networks.
10 ITE6006 Wireless Networks
Analyse the core architectural concepts of routing protocols for hybrid
CO5
wireless networks and schemes for multihop wireless networks.
Identify and analyze the core issues and challenges in wireless sensor
CO6
networks with quality and security.
Describe the constraints that affect the design and performance of Mobile
CO7
computing platforms.
Ability to design and develop small projects and app locations related to
CO8
wireless technologies.
CO1 Comprehend the fundamentals of Relational Database Design
11 ITE6007 Advanced Database Systems CO4 Describe Object-Based Databases and its applications
CO2 Elaborate and use Regression Analysis for real world problems
CO7 Identify problems for Unsupervised Learning and apply suitable strategy
Programme Name : M. Tech Manufacturing Engineering
Program Outcomes
PO_1: Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an
engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO_2: Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system
components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and
the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO_3: Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design
of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions for
complex problems
PO_4: Modern Tool Usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT
tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO_5: The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety,
legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO_6: Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and
environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO_7: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering
practice.
PO_8: Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management
principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in
multidisciplinary environments.
Program Specific Outcomes
Analyse, design and develop mechanical systems to solve complex engineering problems by integrating
1 modern mechanical engineering tools, software and equipment’s.
Independently carry out research / investigation to solve practical problems and write / present a
3 substantial technical report/document
Course Outcomes
Program Outcomes
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- solving social issues and engineering problems
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management [discriminate and filter the available data] skills
Program Specific Outcomes
Analyse, design and develop mechanical systems to solve complex engineering problems by integrating
1 modern mechanical engineering tools, software and equipment’s.
Independently carry out research / investigation to solve practical problems and write / present a
3 substantial technical report/document.
Course Outcomes
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis of
information
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for
engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_06: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
Program Specific Outcomes
Evolving crucial understanding of Physics & Chemistry of solids, Quantum physics of nanostructures,
1 Nano-electronics and Nano-photonics.
Concentrating on specific skills on Synthesis of nanomaterials, thin film deposition and their
2 characterization.
Solve research gaps and provide solutions to socio-economic, and environmental problems.
3
Course Outcomes
Course CO
Sl.No Code Course Name no. CO Statement
CO1 Gain the advanced concepts of quantum theory.
CO2 Understand the importance of Schrodinger wave equation & its applications.
CO3 Obtain the knowledge on quantum confinement effects.
Quantum Physics for
1 ECE5031 CO4 Gain the knowledge in dispersion relation of electron in solids.
Nanostructures
Understand the quantum nanostructures, such as quantum dots, nanowires and
CO5
quantum wells and their density of states.
CO6 Understand the time-dependent perturbation and its applications
CO1 Gain knowledge on crystal structure
CO2 Understand various types of atomic bonding in solids.
Physics and
2 ECE5032 CO3 Classify the materials based on their properties.
Chemistry of Solids
CO4 Identify different imperfections in solids.
CO5 Understand thermodynamics and elementary statistical mechanics.
Apply Magnetic, Optical & Thermal properties of different material for potential
CO6
applications
Identify and understand various top-down and bottom-up approaches for
CO1
nanomaterial synthesis.
Synthesis of CO2 Understand and apply vacuum technology for nanomaterial synthesis.
3 ECE5033 Nanomaterials and CO3 Know various deposition techniques at the atomic and molecular level.
Thin Film Deposition CO4 Acquire knowledge about structure and properties of thin films.
CO5 Learn the advanced concepts in various vapour deposition techniques.
CO6 Synthesise and deposit nanomaterials by various methods.
CO1 Be conversant with conventional aspects of metrological tools.
Be aware of various morphological techniques and selecting appropriate tools for
CO2
Nanomaterial their future research.
4 ECE 5034 Characterization CO3 Be familiar with various spectroscopic techniques.
Techniques CO4 Acquainted with the Scanning probe techniques for characterisation.
CO5 Learn advanced optical and magnetic characterization techniques.
CO6 Prepare, characterise and analyse the samples with suitable techniques
Gain the concepts of nanoelectronics such as ballistic transport and quantum
CO1
confinement.
Understand various nanostructures and its applications towards Quantum
CO2
Electronic Devices.
5 ECE 6032 Nanoelectronics CO3 Acquire the fundamentals of Molecular Electronics
Obtain the knowledge of Single Electron Devices and carbon based
CO4
nanoelectronic devices.
CO5 Learn the fundamentals of Spintronics.
CO6 Design and simulate various advanced nanoelectronic devices
6 ECE 6033 Nanophotonics CO1 Gain the foundations of nanophotonics.
Understand the mathematical synthesis of Maxwell equations for Photonic
CO2
systems.
CO3 Acquire the understanding and importance of confinement and propagation.
CO4 Obtain the knowledge of 1-D, 2-D and 3-D Photonic Crystals.
CO5 Gain the design and scope of nano-photonics applications.
CO6 Learn the foundation of plasmonics
CO1 Gain in-depth knowledge in semiconductor physics
Acquire knowledge of mathematical model of various device fabrication
CO2
processes
CO3 Gain in-depth knowledge of formation and properties of PN junctions
Semiconductor
7 ECE 5035 Device Physics and CO4 Obtain the fundamentals of metal-semiconductor junctions
Technology CO5 Gain the physics of optoelectronic devices
CO6 Understand the fabrication and characteristics of nanoscale MOSFETs
Apply the concepts and techniques to solve bandgap model equations and design
CO7
various semiconductor devices.
CO1 Acquire the knowledge of mechanisms in MESM/NEMS
CO2 Understand various engineering mechanics of microsystems
CO3 Gain the concept in finite element analysis of microsystems
8 ECE5036 MEMS to NEMS CO4 Obtain the knowledge of MEMS fabrication
CO5 Acquire knowledge of quantum effects in MEMS/NEMS
CO6 Apply the knowledge of system integration in MEMS/NEMS
CO7 Design and simulate micro/nano sensors and actuators.
CO1 Identify and understand various micro and nano-sensors and their working.
9 ECE 5037 Nanosensors CO2 Learn recent materials and its properties used for the fabrication of nanosensors.
CO3 Gain the fundamentals about the packaging and characterization of nanosensors.
At the end of this course, the students will be acquainted with various types of
CO4 mechanical, chemical and optical nanosensors systems exploiting the unique
phenomena at nanoscale.
CO5 Obtain the knowledge about nanobiosensors based on nanostructured materials.
CO6 Utilize known nanofabrication procedures to fabricate such nanosensors.
CO1 Understand the importance of carbon based nanomaterials.
Obtain the knowledge on synthesis, characterization and application of various
CO2
Carbon carbon based nanomaterials such as fullerene, carbon nanotubes and graphene.
10 ECE 5038
Nanomaterials CO3 Understand the functionalization and applications of CNT & Graphene.
Gain knowledge in other carbon based nanomaterials such as nanocones,
CO4
nanofibers, nanodiscs and nanodiamonds.
Obtain the in-depth knowledge in optical and electron beam lithography
CO1
Lithographic techniques.
11 ECE 5039 Techniques for Understand the conventional aspects of lithography, techniques related and their
CO2
Device Fabrication resolution aspects of X-ray, Ion, SPM based and soft lithography.
CO3 Learn and understand the importance of plasmonics in lithography
CO1 Acquire the knowledge on electromagnetics of metallic nanoparticles.
CO2 Understand the fundamentals of surface plasmon polariton, and LSPR.
CO3 Understand the excitation dynamics at nanoscale.
CO4 Learn about nanocomposites and its application in the field of optoelectronics.
12 ECE 5040 Plasmonics
CO5 Familiar with nanostructured molecular architectures.
CO6 Obtain the basics on Surface-Plasmon-Polariton-Based Sensors.
Apply surface plasmon polariton, and LSPR concepts for designing nanophotonic
CO7
devices.
Nanomagnetism- Gain in-depth knowledge about the concepts of magnetism at macro and
CO1
13 ECE 6031 Fundamentals and nanoscale.
Applications CO2 Obtain the knowledge about magnetism of localized electrons on the atom.
Gain the fundamentals about ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism and other
CO3
magnetic order.
CO4 Identify and understand the concepts of micro- and nanoscale magnetism
Apply the concepts to the application of magnetic nanomaterials in the field of
CO5
magnetic recording, energy storage, biomedicine and environmental applications.
CO1 Understand the various renewable energy sources.
CO2 Acquire the knowledge on different energy harvesting methods.
CO3 Understand thermodynamics and kinetics of fuel cell process with nanomaterials.
14 ECE 6034 Energy Technologies CO4 Explain and choose suitable nanomaterials and nanostructures for photovoltaics.
CO5 Distinguish different types and performance of solar collectors.
CO6 Acquire the knowledge of electrochemical energy storage systems.
CO7 Understand the process and design issues in magnetic energy storage systems.
CO1 Gain the foundations of Paramagnetism & diamagnetism
CO2 Acquire the understanding and importance of Micromagnetics
CO3 Obtain the fundamental knowledge of Magnetic Materials
15 ECE 6035 Spintronics
CO4 Understand the Electron Transport in Magnetic Systems
CO5 Gain the foundations of Spintronic Devices
CO6 Obtain the design and scope of Spintronic Device fabrication Techniques
CO1 Obtain the knowledge on recent Nanoscale devices
Understand the operation and design of FinFET for various circuits, such as
CO2
SRAM
Nanoelectronic CO3 Design reliable circuits using nanowire arrays and CNT interconnects.
16 ECE 6039
Circuit Design CO4 Obtain the foundation of circuit design with quantum cellular automata
CO5 Understand the design aspects of application specific Nanoscale circuits.
Model the circuits of Fin-FETs, CNT-FETs, GNR-FETs, RTDs and quantum dot
CO6
devices using various SPICE versions.
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with reasonable
CO1
assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
17 EEE6099 Master's Thesis
CO4 Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 Enhance the listening and comprehending skills of the learners
CO2 Acquire speaking skills to express their thoughts freely and fluently
Fundamentals of CO3 Learn strategies for effective reading
18 ENG5001
communication skills CO4 Write grammatically correct sentences in general and academic context
Develop technical writing skills like writing instructions and transcoding to excel in
CO5
professional environment
CO1 Improve inter-personal communication skills
CO2 Develop problem solving and negotiation skills
Professional and
19 ENG5002 CO3 Learn the styles and mechanics of writing research reports
Communication Skills
CO4 Cultivate better public speaking and presentation skills
CO5 Apply the acquired skills and excel in a professional environment
To remember the daily life communicative situations via personal pronouns, emphatic
CO1
pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations etc.
To create communicative skill effectively in French language via regular / irregular
CO2
FRANCAIS verbs.
20 FRE5001
FONCTIONNEL To demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in translating simple
CO3
sentences.
To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular new range of
CO4
unseen written materials.
CO5 To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the language studied.
CO1 To create the basics of German language in their day to day life.
CO2 To understand the conjugation of different forms of regular/irregular verbs.
To understand the rule to identify the gender of the Nouns and apply articles
CO3
21 GER5001 Deutsch für Anfänger appropriately.
CO4 To apply the German language skill in writing corresponding letters, E-Mails etc
To create the talent of translating passages from English-German and vice versa and To
CO5
frame simple dialogues based on given situations.
To understand the concept of correlation and regression model and able to interpret the
CO1
effect of variables, regression coefficients, coefficient of determination
Make appropriate decisions using inferential statistical tools that are central to
CO2
experimental research.
Advanced Statistical
22 MAT6001 Understand the statistical forecasting methods and model fitting by graphical
Methods CO3
interpretation of time series data.
Construct standard experimental designs and describe what statistical models can be
CO4
estimated using the data
CO5 demonstrate R programming for statistical data
CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
23 SET5001 SET Projects
CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
24 SET5002 SET Projects
CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
Soft skills - Essentials Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions of various
25 STS5001 CO1
of Business Etiquettes examinations effortlessly
CO2 Communicate the message to the target audience clearly
Enabling students to use relevant aptitude and appropriate language to express
CO3
themselves
Simplify, evaluate, analyze and use functions and expressions to simulate real situations
CO1
to be industry ready.
Soft skills - Essentials
26 STS5002 CO2 Interact confidently and use decision making models effectively
of Business Etiquettes
Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions of various
CO3
examinations effortlessly
Programme Name : M. Tech Power Electronics and Drives
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data PO_04: Having an
ability to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- solving social issues and engineering problems
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management [discriminate and filter the available data] skills
Program Specific Outcomes
Apply technical knowledge, skills and analytical ability to design, develop and test power electronic
1 converters and drives using modern tools and technologies.
Solve the real world problems in the emerging fields like smart grid, renewable energy interfaces, and
electric vehicles and to develop innovative technologies relevant to social, ethical, economic and
2
environmental issues
Solve research gaps and provide solutions to socio-economic, and environmental problems.
3
Course Outcomes
CO Statement
Course Course
S.No
Code Outcome
Course Name
Analyze switching power converters in steady state and determine DC voltages
CO1 and
currents.
CO2 Analyze current and voltage waveforms in a converter in steady state
Explain the operation of different DC-DC converters and design converters
CO3
suitable for various applications
Analysis of Power Assess the performance parameters of various types of inverters, analyze and
1 EEE5001 CO4
Converters compare different PWM techniques for their control
CO5 Explain the application of cycloconverter and AC voltage regulators
Discuss the principle of operation and model and simulate the advanced
CO6
converters such as of Multi-level converters , PWM rectifiers & Matrix converter
CO7 Understand the controlling aspects involved.
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
CO1 Interpret the machine in steady state
CO2 Interpret the machine dynamics
Analyze the electrical machine equivalent circuit parameters and modeling of
CO3
electrical machines
Generalized Machine
2 EEE5002 CO4 Develop the mathematical model of electro mechanical energy conversion system
Theory
CO5 Develop the mathematical model of special machine
CO6 Explain the various electrical parameters in mathematical form
Summarize the different types of reference frame theories and transformation
CO7
relationships
CO1 Describe the architecture of ARM processor
Use the Timers and PWM to generate triggering pulses for power electronic
CO2
circuits
Experiment with the exceptions of ARM processor to vary the triggering pulses
CO3
for power electronic circuits
Advanced Processors CO4 Apply digital signal processing in ARM processor
3 EEE5703
for Power Converters
CO5 Explain the architecture of DSP processor
Experiment with the peripherals of DSP processor for power electronics
CO6
applications
CO7 Experiment with the DSP processor for real time power electronic problems
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
CO1 Describe the fundamental concepts of electric drives
CO2 Identify the suitable power converters and fix its rating based on requirement
CO3 Classify the different types of DC drives and construct its controller
Industrial Electrical CO4 Categorise the AC drives and differentiate from DC drives
4 EEE6010
Drives CO5 Compare scalar and vector control of AC drives
CO6 Summarise standards for EMI and EMC
CO7 Recommend an option for energy savings in electric drives
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
5 EEE5704 CO1 Analyse different non isolated DC-DC converter under steady-state operation
CO2 Develop circuit models for different dc –dc converters
CO3 Compare isolated and non-isolated dc-dc converters
CO4 Design magnetic components of dc-dc converters
Switched Mode Power
Supplies CO5 Build dynamic and small signal model of switched mode power converters
Apply soft-switching techniques to DC-DC converter to reduce switching power
CO6
loss
CO7 Select suitable switched mode power converters for particular application
Apply the concept of load compensation and reactive power control to AC power
CO1
system
CO2 Summarize the operation of Shunt connected FACTS devices
CO3 Differentiate between the series and shunt connected FACTS controllers
Power Electronics CO4 Modeling and simulation various FACTS controllers for power transmission
6 EEE6001 Applications in Power
Systems CO5 Illustrate the effect of the presence of multiple FACTS controllers in a network
CO6 Describe the application of FACTS controllers to damp oscillation
CO7 Apply various control techniques to HVDC transmission
Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic
CO8
constraints
Categorize power electronic switches based on its rating and appropriate device
CO1
selection suitable for application
CO2 Examine and Classify power diodes based on its switching characteristics
Summarize the current controlled devices and synthesize power transistor by
CO3
Advanced building its dynamic model
7 EEE5005 Semiconductor CO4 Select the thyristor suitable for different power ratings and applications
Devices Recognize the voltage controlled devices with emphasis on device paralleling and
CO5
series operation
CO6 Examine and Classify emerging power semiconductor devices
Design appropriate protection circuits to overcome problems associated with
CO7
power electronic circuits
Apply the acquired knowledge in the design of the various PWM technique
CO1
circuits using operational amplifiers
Study of the voltage sensor and current sensor circuits for dc and ac application
CO2
circuits
CO3 Analyze the 555 Timer Astable circuits, VCO and PLL circuits
Integrated Circuits for CO4 Explain the concepts and of 8 bit DAC and ADC circuits using op-amp
8 EEE5006
Power Conversion CO5 Outline of the knowledge in gate pulse generation for high-frequency converters
CO6 Design of the IC voltage regulators circuit for low power real-time applications
CO7 Develop the opto driver circuits for MOSFET with 1:N isolation transformer
CO8 Design and Conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
CO1 Define and Describe power quality issues as per IEEE /IEC standards
Simulate and Analyze voltage sag, swell and interruption and Describe methods
Power Quality CO2
to reduce sag and swell
13 EEE6003 Analysis and
Mitigation Techniques Analyze single and three phase loads for improving power factor, harmonics and
CO3
unbalanced loads
CO4 Analysis of harmonics by mathematical tools
CO5 Application of IEEE/IEC power quality standards for measurements and analysis
Design of filters and compensators for harmonic reduction, load balancing and
CO6
power factor improvement
POs PO Statements
PO_1 Having a clear understanding of subject-related concepts and contemporary issues
PO_2 Having problem-solving ability for social issues
PO_3 Having a clear understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
PO_4 Having cross-cultural competency exhibited by working in teams
PO_5 Having a good working knowledge of communicating in English
M.SC., BIOTECHNOLOGY 1
Program Specific Outcomes
Apply the principles of molecular biology methods with emphasis on the application of recombinant
1 DNA technology to animals, plants and microbial organisms
Manipulate living organisms and biological systems to produce products that advance healthcare,
2 medicine, agriculture, food, pharmaceuticals and environmental control
Ability to independently carry out research and development work to solve the practical problems
3
Course Outcomes
1 BST5001 Microbiology CO3 Formulating the central dogma of viral infection and its types
CO4 Categorizing the knowledge in fungal infections
CO5 Interpreting the importance of various microbes from different ecological niches
Combining the studies on communication between bacteria and designing new
CO6
methodologies in quorum sensing and metagenomics
CO1 Relate the key principles of biochemistry at an advanced level
Translate the importance of biological macromolecules and their role in living
Advanced CO2
2 BST5002 systems
Biochemistry
Summarize an advanced level of understanding about the structure and function
CO3
relationship of proteins
CO4 Interpret the correct folding of proteins for their right function
Compare the role of lipids in biological systems and movement of molecules
CO5
across membranes
CO6 Illustrate how the enzymes catalyse reactions as well as the enzyme kinetics
Compile the different metabolic pathways, their interconnections and their
CO7
regulation in living organisms
Extend the Concepts of Cell and Molecular biology to apply in various research
CO1
areas
Illustrate hypotheses and select, adapt and conduct molecular and cell-based
CO2
experiments to either confirm or reject the hypotheses.
Attain a basic conceptual knowledge how gene expression is regulated at different
CO3 levels, how tissue-specific expression is achieved and exemplify how gene
expression can be manipulated and studied experimentally
Cell and Molecular
2 BST5003 Understand and build the principles and techniques of molecular biology which
Biology
CO4 prepares students for further education and/or employment in teaching and basic
research.
Inspect relevant information from research publications dealing with issues of cell
CO5 and molecular biology and assess and relate the information to the context of cell
biology
Compile an appreciation for all levels of biological organization, including the
CO6
molecular, cellular, organismal, and systems levels.
CO1 Relate and discuss the role of the immune cells in health and disease.
Outline the basic mechanisms that regulate immune responses and maintain
CO2 tolerance Summarize how the innate and adaptive immune system collaborate to
fight infections
Translate the understanding of basic mechanisms into identification of biological,
4 BST5004 Immunology CO3
clinical and therapeutic implications
Construct the knowledge of immunology into clinical decision-making through
CO4
case studies.
Justify the experiments and techniques employed in relevant fields of
CO5
immunological research and disease diagnosis
CO1 Relating the key concepts of buffers, HH equation and its applications
Outlining the importance of chromatography methods for separation and
CO2 purification of analytes and establish an advanced level of understanding about
HPLC and GC instruments and their applications in research and development
Analytical Elaborating the importance of electrophoretic procedures for the separation of
CO3
5 BST5009 Techniques in biological molecules mainly proteins and nucleic acids
Biotechnology CO4 Examining the importance of centrifugal separation methods in life sciences.
Justify the importance of electron and light microscopic techniques for the
CO5
investigation of finer details of both cellular and non cellular structures
Classifying different spectroscopic techniques to understand and elucidate the
CO6
structure, mechanism of biological molecules
CO1 Translate the key concepts, facts, and theories relevant to gene modification.
CO2 Create enthusiasm to know the recent developments in the subject.
CO3 Illustrate the contemporary issues in related field.
6 BST5010 Genetic Engineering
CO4 Build consciousness about the environmental health.
CO5 Justify the relevance of scientific hypothesis and scientific methodologies.
CO6 Able to discover scientific knowledge for betterment of life.
Infer the solutions to basic bioinformatics problems discuss the use of
CO1
bioinformatics in addressing a range of biological questions
Distinguish how bioinformatics methods can be used to relate sequence, structure
CO2
and function
CO3 Categorize central bioinformatics data and information resources
7 BST5011 Bioinformatics Model the principles and algorithms of pairwise and multiple alignments, and
CO4
sequence database searching
CO5 Relate pattern matching in bio molecular sequences
Justify how evolutionary relationships can be inferred from sequences
CO6
(phylogenetics)
Experiment with basic principles of hidden Markov models and their application
CO7
in sequence analysis.
CO1 To justify the importance of diagnostic tools and different laboratories
CO2 To summarize the basis of clinical and haematological tests
Medical CO3 To infer clinical significance of urine and faeces analysis
8 BST5005
Diagnostics CO4 To construct the techniques in histopathological laboratory.
CO5 To organize the knowledge of common infectious and non-infectious diseases
CO6 To explain the basis of common imaging techniques and their applications
CO1 Outline the biological requirement for designed tissue engineering systems
CO2 Categorize the biomaterials suitable for intended tissue applications
Tissue Engineering CO3 Summarize the drug delivery modes in tissue engineering
9 BST5006 and Regenerative Justify and fabricate the scaffolds for growing biological materials using
Medicine CO4
conventional methods and advanced manufacturing technologies
CO5 Model tissue regeneration process implying the stem cells and growth factors
CO6
CO1 The students will be able to define the basic of various diseases.
The students will be able to interpret the prognostic and diagnostic methods and
CO2
techniques to identify markers.
The students will be able to conclude a clear picture on various biomolecules and
Medical CO3
10 BST5007 molecular therapeutic approaches
Biotechnology
The students will be able to compile the prophylaxis method, medical information
CO4
database
The students will be able to model the treatment strategies and how to screen
CO5
compounds for a particular bioactivity.
CO1 Discover the development of industrial biotechnology
CO2 Formulate the knowledge on mathematical solutions for industrial problems
CO3 Demonstrate the optimization parameter and sterility maintenance
Industrial
11 BST5008 CO4 Experiment with the techniques involved in strain improvement
Biotechnology
Infer the importance of bioreactor and the processes of fermentation along with
CO5
economics and cost benefit
CO6 Construct a novel biosystems for upstreaming and down streaming process
Building the ability to be socially intelligent with good SIQ (Social Intelligence
CO1
Quotient) and EQ (Emotional Quotient)
Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of
CO2
contemporary issues
CO3 Developing problem solving ability- solving personal and social issues
Cancer Biology and
12 BST6001 Combining a clear understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in
Therapeutics CO4
facing the outcome and treating the disease
CO5 Adopting critical thinking and innovative skills
CO6 Having a good digital footprint and Virtual Collaborating ability
Solving problem by computational thinking (Ability to translate vast data in to
CO7
abstract concepts, and to understand database reasoning)
To Compare different types of stem cells including induced pluripotent stem
CO1
cells and the extent of their plasticity as well as the basics
To Improve the mechanistic interpretation of the cellular and molecular players
CO2
in stem cell self-renewal, proliferation and differentiation
To better assess and interpret the basis for the origin, metastatic potential, cause
13 BST6002 Stem Cell Biology CO3 for relapse and the state-of-the-art in cancer treatment strategies (at the cancer
stem cell level)
To be able to illustrate and demonstrate the use of appropriate media components
CO4
for the proliferation and differentiation of the different types of stem cells
To be able to prioritize and rephrase the current state-of-the-art issues and
CO5
challenges in terms of stem cell therapy
Rephrase the general ethical frameworks, along with specific ethical principles
CO1 underpinned by those frameworks, in the context of current developments in
Clinical and biotechnology, clinical practice, and the ethical oversight of research on humans.
14 BST6003 Translational
Research
CO2 Build methodologically robust and statistically valid clinical research protocols.
Judge the clinical research procedure that complies with highest national and
CO3
international legal, regulatory and scientific standards.
Translate, evaluate and enhance clinical research protocols, ensuring the highest
CO4
quality research output.
Outline the principles of good clinical practice, how to conduct a clinical trial, how
CO5
drugs are developed and how to manage regulatory documents.
Combine the needs for patients, academic partners and industry to complete valid
CO6
clinical research programmes.
CO1 Know and explain the functioning of national and international legal systems
CO2 Identify the steps to be taken during any investigations
Familiarise the students with available technology, shortage, and improvements
Forensic Science and CO3 in evidence analysis. Thus simplify the products or processes ultimately aimed at
15 BST6004
Technology speedy and in cost effective manner
CO4 Interpret and judge different analytical techniques to be used during evidence
Compile the databases for qualitative and qualitative analysis, and for the
CO5
prediction during the investigations
CO1 The students may acquire the knowledge on study of drug and routes of administration
Analyse drug distribution between the compartments of the body and understand the
CO2
factors affecting the pharmacokinetics of drug in its therapeutic regimen.
Pharmacology and Acquire knowledge on molecular & biochemical aspects of drug actions, receptors, drug
16 BST6005 CO3
Toxicology receptor interactions, factors modifying drug effects.
CO4 Appreciate the toxicity caused when chemicals interfere with physiologic functions;
CO5 Apply their knowledge of toxicology to the methods used to detect and monitor toxicity
CO6 The students get to know alternate methods / models for assessing toxicity
CO1 Interpret network systems and their application in medical laboratories;
Identify the issues surrounding the security of digital information especially as it
CO2
relates to patient healthcare information;
17 BST6006 Medical Informatics Examine the application of image analysis software and expert systems/decision
CO3
support systems in the healthcare and medical research environment
Perform basic software functions using word processing, spread sheet, database,
CO4
presentation and image analysis programs, and
Demonstrate the need for standards in the formatting, distribution and storage of
CO5
medical information
CO1 Understand the functional aspect of nutraceutical compounds
CO2 Extend the importance of nutraceuticals in relation to health
CO3 Discuss the various processing methods of nutraceuticals
18 BST6007 Nutraceuticals
Select various sources of nutraceuticals from plant, animal, microbes, and marine
CO4
origin
CO5 Predict the diverse nutraceutical compounds involved in disease prevention
Decide the safety issues, regulatory policies, health claims, and clinical trials in
CO6
using nutraceuticals
Develop knowledge about the importance, opportunities and challenges in the
CO1
field of marine biotechnology
Compare about the various marine ecosystems, their characteristics and
CO2
biodiversity
Implementing various tools and techniques used for sample collection, isolation
CO3
of micro and macro organisms and to study their taxonomy.
Analyze the importance and role of marine organisms in biogeochemical cycles
CO4
Marine
and global climate change
19 BST6008
Biotechnology Discuss and elaborate about various marine pathogenic microbes and their
CO5
transmission to land
Retrieving knowledge on process of drug discovery from marine organisms and
CO6
various assays and techniques related to it
Utilize marine organisms for food, fuel, agriculture, environment, cosmetics,
CO7
industrial feedstock etc.
Demonstrate the various techniques and tools necessary for studying marine
CO8
microbial diversity and its applications
CO1 To enable them grasp basic concepts and theories of the subject
Implement the application of analytical techniques in examining nanostructures/
20 BST6009 Nanobiotechnology CO2
particles
CO3 Outline and tell the scope of bio macromolecules in nanotechnology
To enable students appreciate the potential of nano biotechnology in consumer
CO4
applications and diagnostics
CO5 To develop necessary foundation for training in research
Formulate risk assessment strategies in usage of nanostructures/ particles in
CO6
various applications.
CO1 Demonstrate the understand of the enzyme and its catalysis process
Students would be confident in preparing Immobilizing enzymes and understand
CO2
its kinetics behavior
Applied Enzyme
21 BST6010 Students are able to say about production of industrial enzymes and understand its
Technology CO3
application in Industry and other fields.
Students can interpret about different kinds of medically important enzymes and
CO4
how are they diagnosed in the clinical settings.
CO1 Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
CO2 Integrate modern biology with engineering principles
CO3 Identify, formulate, and solve biochemical engineering problems
Metabolic
22 BST6011 CO4 Analyze flux to identify nodal control
Engineering
CO5 Model enzyme kinetics and metabolic fluxes along with control
Design metabolic models to represent metabolic networks in single cells and at
CO6
the organ level
Execute the basics of the physiological and molecular processes that occur during
CO1
plant growth
Students will acquire a comprehensive knowledge on plant tissue culture, methods
CO2 of gene identification, engineering of the identified genes and genetic
Plant manipulation of plants and in the field of Plant biotechnology.
22 BST6012
Biotechnology CO3 Learn the various components involved in developing transgenic plants
CO4 Compare and apply molecular marker technology in plant breeding
In addition, this course will provide an overview of plant biotechnology in
CO5 applications such as producing drugs and vaccines for pharmaceutical industry and
creating GM crops for better human nutrition.
Practice tissue culture techniques and get employed in a plant biotechnology
CO6
based industry.
CO1 Defining the sources of pollution and EM technology.
Relating the knowledge on microbial resistance towards toxic compounds and
CO2
degradation pathway.
Selecting the various remediation technologies for the bioremoval of toxic
CO3
compounds..
23 BST6013 Bioremediation
CO4 Analyzing the knowledge in the fungal and algal biodegradation.
Inferring the importance of plant microbe interaction in bioremediation through
CO5
Designing a novel study with the knowledge and nuances gained from the above
CO6
modules
At the end of the course student should be able to discuss about the Genome
CO1
biology.
The student would be able to apply the tools available in the open source to the
CO2
specific research problems and projects
Genomics and CO3 The students can interpret the data obtained from high through studies.
24 BST6014
Proteomics Communicate on the recent developments in the genomics and proteomics, and
CO4
its application in human disease biology.
Discuss about the emerging areas of biology that use the basics of Genomics and
CO5
Proteomics.
CO6 Work effectively in interdisciplinary teams
Building the ability to be socially intelligent with good SIQ (Social Intelligence
CO1
Quotient) and EQ (Emotional Quotient)
Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of
CO2
contemporary issues
25 BST6015 Signal Transduction
CO3 Developing problem solving ability both for solving personal and social issues
CO4 Adopting critical thinking and innovative skills
Solving problem by computational thinking (Ability to translate vast data in to
CO5
abstract concepts, and to understand database reasoning)
Programme Name : M.Sc., Biomedical Genetics
Program Outcomes
PO_1 Having a clear understanding of subject-related concepts and contemporary issues
Exhibit the knowledge of ethical legal, and social issues pertaining to genetic counselling
2
Ability to independently carry out research and development work to solve the practical problems
3
Course Outcomes
3 BMG5003 Human Immunology Interpret and examine the pathobiology of infections, and the interaction of pathogens
CO4
with the immune system
Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of basic immunological principles
CO5
involved in host graft compatibility and other immune disorders.
Translate the basic knowledge of the immune system to further appraise and develop
CO6 an understanding of medicine (vaccines) and related research topics in human
immunology.
Have knowledge of the application of the cytogenetic techniques for clinical
CO1
classification of genetic disorders.
13 BMG5012 Forensic science Demonstrate an understanding of the scientific method and the use of problem-solving
CO4
within the field of forensic science.
Identify the role of the forensic scientist and physical evidence within the criminal
CO5 justice system. Able to document and orally describe crime scenes, physical evidence,
and scientific processes.
Identify and examine current and emerging concepts and practices within the forensic
CO6
science field.
Able to recall and demonstrate proficiency in the theoretical aspects of the subject
CO1
(mechanistic/basic and applied aspects)
CO2 Discuss the latest techniques in stem cell culture
14 BMG5013 Stem cell biology
Compare and distinguish the principle and the latest methodologies used in stem cell
CO3
research (identification, localization, lineage tracing, and differentiation potential)
CO4 Improve their technical writing skills; make presentations and design experiments
CO1 Describe the roles of genes and the environment in the determination of phenotype.
Analyze the sources of mutagenic, carcinogenic, and teratogenic chemicals in the
CO2
environment and identify their known effects.
Environmental Plan and carry out experiments in animal models to evaluate the risk of mutagens
15 BMG5014
genetics CO3 and teratogens which can be responsible for inherited and acquired ailment or
conditions, such as cancer
Recognize and evaluate the different types of toxicity in the environment that causes
CO4
health and environmental hazards.
Understand and explain the importance of molecular approaches in Environmental
CO5
Genetics.
Utilize quantitative knowledge and skills and modern tools and technologies to
CO6
asses, analyze, plan, and implement environmental management systems
CO1 Use scientific reasoning to interpret psychological phenomena
CO2 Engage in innovative and integrative thinking and problem-solving
CO3 Interpret, design, and conduct basic psychological research
Introduction to human
16 BMG5015 CO4 The student will be able to work effectively in teams
psychology
CO5 Communicate better and understand the diversity of human behavior.
To have a more open sense of mind towards the people suffering from various
CO6
psychological issues and disorder in society and be a good citizen
Apply knowledge of the basic concepts of biology, computer science, and
CO1
mathematics
CO2 Use the information in computer modeling
17 BMG5016 Bioinformatics CO3 Appraise structure-function relationships, database queries
CO4 Reach rapidly the frontier of bioinformatics.
CO5 Formulate biological big data to unlock the next big biotech discovery.
CO1 Compare various classes of enzyme and their functions in the cell;
CO2 Importance of co-enzyme or cofactor in enzyme-catalyzed reaction
CO3 Distinguish between equilibrium and steady-state kinetics
18 BMG5017 Enzymology
CO4 Extend the role of enzymes as clinical markers
CO5 Demonstrate isolation and purification of enzymes
CO6 Elaborate various applications of enzymes in industry
CO1 Acquire knowledge on the molecular basis of human genetic diseases
Identify the inborn errors of amino acid metabolism and interpret the genetics of
CO2
metabolic syndrome
Human biochemical
19 BMG6001 CO3 Categories hemoglobinopathies and its prevalence in India storage disorders
genetics
Develop knowledge on the genetics of storage disorders such as lysosomal,
CO4
mucopolysaccharides and lipids
CO5 Relate the types of muscular dystrophies and associated biochemical abnormalities
CO6 Compare the genetic defect with metabolic diseases.
Interpret the metabolic effects following influence on individual reaction steps by
CO1
clinical or genetic variation.
CO2 Categorize the changes in the metabolism for common diseases.
CO3 Competently perform a series of fundamental biochemical techniques.
20 BMG6003 Medical biochemistry CO4 Solve laboratory calculations for biomedical applications.
Evaluate different choices of methods for biochemical laboratory work, and to plan,
CO5
and to evaluate experiments.
CO6 Outline the ethical and security issues in biomedical work.
To develop a competent knowledge of the latest advancements in Medical
CO7
Biochemistry.
Describe the function of the most common enzymes and vectors used in genetic
CO1
engineering.
Attain a basic conceptual knowledge on different molecular techniques and when they
CO2
would be applied
Explain which biological hosts are the best choice for producing a certain protein and
CO3
21 BMG6004 Genetic engineering why
Clone the gene of interest theoretically and manipulate the gene to be expressed in a
CO4
different hosts.
Hypothesize how concepts in genetic engineering could be applied in their field of
CO5
research
Proficiency in designing and conducting experiments involving genetic
CO5
manipulation.
Analyze the various aspects of genetic counseling and the significance of genetic
CO1
testing and screening procedure.
CO2 Discuss how genetic diseases influence both individual and family as a society.
Infer the knowledge around the genetics of clinic and genetic guidance to be able to
22 BMG6005 Genetic counselling CO3 be aware of when and how patients should be referred further to genetic
investigations.
Summarize the advanced knowledge of medical genetics and genomics; community
CO4 genetics and genomics; clinical practice and genetic counseling skills; ethical, legal
and social issues of genetic medicine.
Elaborate the different genetic counseling processes and the impact on families from
CO5
a cultural, ethical and psychosocial perspective.
CO6 Identify the potential for ethical challenges in emerging new genetic technologies.
Programme Name : M.Sc Chemistry
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues.
Design experiments, analyze, synthesize and interpret data to provide solutions to different industrial
2 problems by working in the pure, inter and multi-disciplinary areas of chemical sciences.
Able to independently carry out research / investigation to solve practical problems and write / present a
3 substantial technical report/document.
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
Recall the knowledge about the concepts of a Carnot theorem for the heat
CO1 engines. In addition, they should be able to calculate the thermodynamic
properties of ideal and real gases and also the absolute entropy of a system
Analyze the most probable distributions of a system among the energy levels
using the principles of statistical thermodynamics. Also, they should be able
CO2 to derive the expressions for the most probable distribution of particles
1 CHY5001 Physical Chemistry among the various energy levels according to Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein and
Fermi-Dirac statistics
Calculate the rate constants of parallel and opposing reactions and should
CO3 derive the rate expressions of the chain reactions of the formation of
hydrogen halides by applying steady-state approximations
CO4 Explain the kinetics of fast reactions using various instrumentation techniques
CO5 Evaluate problems based on the Debye – Hückel Limiting Law
Apply theories in electrochemistry to analyze electrode kinetics and should
CO6 be able to plot potential Vs current, surface coverage vs. potential,
concentration profile vs. distance from the electrode
CO1 Recall the fundamental principles of organic reactions
CO2 Understand the concepts related to nomenclature, isomerism and stereochemistry
Apply their understanding about the organic reactions of industrial significance with
CO3
respect to the chemoselectivity, regioselectivity and enantioselectivity
2 CHY5001 Organic Chemistry
CO4 Analyze the product distribution and the stereochemistry of various organic products
Evaluate the organic reactions based on the influence of the substituents on substrate
CO5
molecules and nature of solvent and the NMR spectral analysis
CO6 Design new organic reactions in order to achieve the required product(s)
Design experiments in Physical Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry using
Physical Chemistry CO1 potentiometry, conductometry, fluorimetry, colorimetry, kinetics and
3 CHY5003
Practical-I chromatography
CO2 Apply concepts to verify concepts in Physical Chemistry through experimentation
CO1 Recall the importance of the analysis of organic molecules
Understand the qualitative analysis of mixtures, the functions of various reagents and
CO2
Organic Chemistry reaction mechanisms
4 CHY5004
Practical-I CO3 Analyze the product distribution and the dependence of reaction conditions
Evaluate the properties of synthesized organic products and their derivatives through
CO4
spectroscopic and analytical data
Compare the trends in the properties of main group elements and discuss the
CO1
chemistry of Si, B, C- based compounds
Examine and apply the structural arrangement in metals, ionic, covalent compounds
CO2
and inorganic solids
5 CHY5005 Inorganic Chemistry
CO3 Understand and differentiate different theories of coordination chemistry
CO4 Explain the reaction mechanism of different metal complex reactions
CO5 Discuss the concepts of organometallic and nuclear chemistry
CO6 Justify the implication of nuclear chemistry in energy generation
CO1 Analyze different errors using statistical methods in Chemical analysis
6 CHY5006 Analytical Chemistry Evaluate errors in chemical analysis through statistical treatment of data through F-
CO2
test, T-test and Q-test
Analyze thermal behavior of different organic and inorganic materials using TGA,
CO3
DTA and DSC
Apply absorption and emission techniques for trace element analysis from different
CO4
matrices
Adopt different chromatographic techniques for isolation of important organic
CO5
compounds
CO6 Evaluate mass spectral data of organic compound for their structural elucidation
CO1 Understand and apply the principle of analysis of salt mixture
Inorganic Chemistry CO2 Estimate the metal content in alloy specimens
7 CHY5007
Practical-I CO3 Develop the skill of nanomaterial synthesis
CO4 Design a methodology for real time sample analysis
CO1 Design chromatographic and titrimetric methods for identification of species
Analytical Chemistry CO2 Analyze different constituents through instrumental methods of analysis
8 CHY5008
Practical-I Evaluate different contaminants in materials using turbidimetry and conductivity
CO3
measurements
CO1 Realize the requirements of computational chemistry in chemical science discipline
CO2 Create a platform for solving real-world problems through computational chemistry
Understand the practical implementation of quantum chemical methods for solving
Computational CO3
9 CHY6011 multi-electron systems
Chemistry
CO4 Explore the advances in modern electronic structure computation methods
CO5 Relate the computational chemistry to descriptive chemistry
CO6 Apply appropriate computational methods in their scientific research problems
CO1 Recall the fundamental principles of organic reactions
Understand the concepts related to synthesis, mechanisms and the functions of
CO2
various reagents or catalysts
CO3 Apply their understanding about the organic reactions of industrial significance
Advanced Organic
10 CHY6012 Analyze the product distribution and the stereochemistry of various organic products
Chemistry CO4
through spectroscopic data
Evaluate the organic reactions based on the influence of the substituents on substrate
CO5
molecules and nature of solvent and the parametric conditions
CO6 Design new organic reactions in order to achieve the required product(s)
11 CHY6013 CO1 Recall the significance of fundamental aspects of heterocyclic compounds
Understand the concepts related to the nomenclature, structural aspects, synthesis,
CO2
reaction mechanisms and the functions of various reagents or catalysts
Apply their understanding about the organic and heterocyclic reactions of industrial
CO3
Chemistry of significance
Heterocyclic Analyze the product distribution and the stereochemistry of various heterocyclic
Compounds CO4
products through spectroscopic data
Evaluate the heterocyclic reactions based on the influence of the substituents on
CO5
substrate molecules and nature of solvent and the parametric conditions
CO6 Create new heterocyclic reactions in order to achieve the required product(s)
CO1 Recollect the fundamental principles of organic reactions
Understand the concepts related to synthesis, mechanisms and the functions of
CO2
various reagents
Apply their understanding about the retrosynthetic approaches involved in organic
CO3
reactions of industrial significance
Organic Synthesis and Analyze the product distribution and the stereochemistry of various organic products
12 CHY6014 CO4
Methodologies through spectroscopic data
Evaluate the organic reactions and methodologies based on the influence of the
CO5 substituents on substrate molecules and nature of solvent and the parametric
conditions
Design new organic reactions in order to achieve the required retro-synthesis
CO6
product(s)
CO1 Recall the fundamental principles of photochemical reactions
Understand the concepts related to light induced organic synthesis, mechanisms and
CO2
the functions of various reagents
Apply their understanding about the photochemical reactions of industrial
CO3
Photochemistry and significance
13 CHY6015
Pericyclic Reactions Analyze the product distribution and the stereochemistry of various organic products
CO4
derived from photochemistry
Evaluate the photochemical reactions based on the influence of the substituents on
CO5
substrate molecules
CO6 Design new photochemical reactions in order to achieve the required product(s)
14 CHY6016 CO1 Recall the importance of various organic molecules and their synthetic utility
Understand the preparation methods of various organic molecules and reaction
CO2
mechanisms
Organic Chemistry Analyze the laboratory procedures about the formation of products and the reaction
CO3
Practical-II conditions
Evaluate the properties of synthesized organic products and their derivatives through
CO4
spectroscopic and analytical data
Recall the importance of synthetic organic chemistry and the applications in
CO1
chemical industries
Understand the preparation methods, the functions of various reagents and the
CO2
Organic Chemistry reaction mechanisms
15 CHY6017
Practical-III Analyze the selectivity in product distribution and the influence of reaction
CO3
conditions in terms of yields
Evaluate the properties of synthesized organic products and their derivatives through
CO4
spectroscopic and analytical data
CO1 Apply different voltammetric techniques for understanding the electrode processes
Evaluate the chemically modified electrodes for chemical and biological sensing of
CO2
different materials
Analyze toxic cations such as cadmium, lead, arsenic and anions such as fluoride,
CO3
chloride and sulphide
Electroanalytical and Solve problems in separation of organic and inorganic molecules through an
16 CHY6018 CO4
Separation Techniques understanding of different chromatographic techniques
Apply GC and GC-MS techniques for the analysis of volatile organic compounds in
CO5
predicting the fragments and structures of compounds
Evaluate different chiral and bio molecules by separating them using HPLC, UPLC
CO6
and hyphenated techniques like LC-MS
Apply the principles and working of super critical fluid chromatography for the
CO7
extraction of super critical fluids
CO1 Analyze different trace elements in soil by Chemical analysis
Environmental and
Evaluate parameters to be controlled in solid waste and adopt methods for reduction
17 CHY6019 Industrial Analytical CO2
and recycling of solid waste
Chemistry
CO3 Analyze water quality through different analytical methods
Apply absorption and emission and chemical analysis for analyzing water pollutants
CO4
and understand their impact
Analyze different parameters in Air quality monitoring and adopt methods for their
CO5
reduction
Evaluate the industrial pollutants, understand their effects and adopt methods to
CO6
reduce them
Demonstrate their knowledge in evaluating different contaminants in food through
CO7
water, pesticides and addatives
Demonstrate Knowledge on Antigen-Antiobody interactions and Apply them in
CO1
biological analysis
Analyze samples using immunodiffusion and electrophoresis techniques in
CO2
biochemical analysis
CO3 Apply radioisotope dilution techniques in Tracer analysis
Evaluate biological samples through ELISA, ELISPOT and Western Blotting
CO4
Bioanalytical and techniques
18 CHY6020
Forensic Analysis Analyze biological samples using fluorescent immunoassays using DELFIA, SLFIA,
CO5
FACS and PACIA techniques
CO6 Demonstrate Knowledge about fundamental aspects of forensic toxicology
Analyze narcotics, stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, alcohol, metabolites in
CO7
blood and other matrices
Apply destructive and non-destructive physical and chemical methods of analysis of
CO8
forensic materials
Evaluate the parameters to be maintained to achieve consistent quality in process
CO1
industry
Analytical Quality CO2 Apply the principles of ISO 9000 for management of quality in industry
19 CHY6021 Assurance for Process CO3 Establish SOPs and GLPs in setting up Quality Management System
Industry CO4 Derive appropriate sampling methods for chemical analysis
CO5 Apply Statistical Quality control methods to solve quality issues in industry
CO6 Create flow sheets for automated processes and quality assurance
General Organic and Understand the synthetic methodologies adopted for different types of
CO1
20 CHY6022 Inorganic Chemistry compounds
Practical-I CO2 Demonstrate the principle of complex and natural products syntheses
CO3 Apply the different methods of material synthesis for oxide preparation
CO4 Evaluate the nature of products through characterization
Design experiments for determination of metals in different matrices using
CO1
instrumental methods
Analytical Chemistry Analyze real samples and effluent samples for knowing the level of different
21 CHY6023 CO2
Practical-III contaminants
Evaluate drugs, soft drinks and water quality using different titrimetric and
CO3
instrumental methods of analysis
Recollect the principles of electronic structure, bonding and reactivity of
CO1
coordination complexes
Understand the concept of synthesis and stability of transition metal organometallic
CO2
complexes
Advanced Inorganic
22 CHY6024 CO3 Develop the possible catalytic pathways leading to desired products
Chemistry
Apply the principles of transition metal coordination complexes in understanding
CO4
functions of biological systems
CO5 Identify the medicinal applications of inorganic compounds
CO6 Unravel and interpret the photochemical properties of coordination complexes
CO1 Recognize and categorize any new compound into a structure type
Compare the different methods of materials synthesis on the pure phase formation of
CO2
a given compound
CO3 Apply the concept of composite materials for various properties
23 CHY6025 Materials Chemistry
CO4 Unravel and interpret the reason behind the functioning of a given material
Identify appropriate material for a given application in conducting, magnetic, optical
CO5
and dielectric applications
CO6 Fabricate a device using suitable material for practical application
CO1 Define different types of nanomaterials based on dimensionality and structure
CO2 Propose preparation methods for different nanomaterials
Nanomaterials and CO3 Analyse nanomaterials using characterization techniques
24 CHY6026 Characterization CO4 Explain the structural and chemical properties of carbon based nanomaterials
Techniques
CO5 Suggest nanomaterials for specific optical, electronic and energy storage applications
Explore problems and provide valid solutions through the industry-academia interactions
2
Acquire interdisciplinary knowledge in the areas of biological, chemical, environmental and technical
3 sciences for the benefit of society.
Course Outcomes
CO1 List the various modalities that are to be followed while conducting research
CO2 Compare the various methodologies that are available in higher education
Research Develop understanding on ethical as well as safety aspects for good quality
8 BIY1008 CO3
Methodology research
Analyze systematic methods for data collection, data processing and data
CO4
analysis
CO5 Evaluate statistical methods to assess the outcome of research
CO6 Build various steps invovled in the conduct of good research
Describe the role of the immune cells in both maintaining health and
CO1
contributing to disease.
Identify the cellular and molecular basis of antigen processing and immune
CO2
responses
9 BIY1010 Immunology Distinguish the molecular basis of complex processes involved in immune
CO3
disorders
Translate theoretical immunology into clinical decision-making and cancer
CO4
diagnosis
CO5 Interpret basic mechanisms of disease and therapeutic implications of vaccines
CO6 Build a strong foundation for more advanced courses in immunology
Choose problems related to units and conversions and fit given data using
Fundamentals of CO1
methodologies
10 BIY1011 Chemical
Engineering Solve problems related to material and energy balance concepts and design
CO2
reactors for biochemical processes
CO3 Illustrate the types and design of a heat exchanger
Utilize the knowledge gained on different types of flow and losses of flow in
CO4
pipes
CO5 Select right choice of pipes, valves and pumps
CO6 Design ideal batch, mixed flow and plug flow reactors
Choose knowledge of the basic principles of biology, computer science and
CO1
mathematics
CO2 Evaluate biological data bases using bioinformatics algorithms
Build existing software effectively to extract information from large databases
CO3
and apply the information in computer modeling
11 BIY1012 Bioinformatics Assess problem-solving skills, including the ability to develop new algorithms
CO4
and analysis methods
Perceive knowledge about analyzing big datasets statistically and
CO5
bioinformatically
Improve skills in a professional environment via industrial or academic
CO6
internship in bioinformatics
CO1 Recall knowledge on bio-resource management of various ecosystems
Develop theoretical expertise in socio-economy of biodiversity and
CO2
biotechnology
Bioresource CO3 Integrate the knowledge of various disciplines of sciences
12 BIY1013
Management CO4 Assess the economical values of flora and fauna in the environment
CO5 Create knowledge on the loss and cause of biodiversity
Formulate the management of various socio-economic dimensions in
CO6
environment
CO1 Identify the origin of bio business and the current scenario
Bio-Business and CO2 Evaluate the various sectors of bio business
13 BIY1014
IPR Determine different types of business models viz. product, subscription and
CO3
integrated
CO4 Adapt international standards and certifications for cGMP and cGLP
CO5 Perceive the role of IPR in bio business
CO6 Utilize IP rights in business effectively
CO7 Decide on patenting procedures, types and filing
Recall key concepts about the organization of genes and the process of
CO1
replication
CO2 Compare different methods of gene transfer and their related mechanisms
14 BIY2001 Microbial Genetics
CO3 Discuss the basis of mutations and gene arrangements
CO4 Summarize DNA repair mechanisms
CO5 Elaborate on gene recombination processes
Choose from different DNA modifying enzymes to modify given DNA as per
CO1
requirement
Design different vectors for cloning and expression of genes in various
CO2
expression systems
15 BIY2002 Genetic Engineering Apply appropriate techniques to carry out research in various fields of
CO3
biotechnology
CO4 Evaluate different strategies for cloning of gene from various cDNA libraries
CO5 List the risks associated with genetic engineering experiments
CO6 Modify genes for higher yield of biotechnology derived products
Design appropriate bioreactor configurations and operation modes based upon
CO1
the nature of bio products
CO2 Evaluate models required for microbial growth and batch thermal sterilization
Bioprocess
16 BIY2003 Formulate medium using various kinetics for maximum production of
Principles CO3
metabolites and biocatalyst for commercial applications
Model the kinetics of living cells and develop a strategy to solve issues
CO4
emerging during fermentation processes
Choose better yield using gene manipulation of microorganisms and integrate
CO5
research lab and industry
Identify problems and seek practical solutions for large scale implementation of
CO6
biotechnology
Improve knowledge and skills to differentiate recent advances in genome
CO1 complexities, bet tween eukaryotic and prokaryotic genomes and their
databases
Summarize current updates on genome sequencing technologies to appreciate
CO2 the differences between these technologies and illustrate the pros and cons of
each methods
Analyze information relating to Human Genome Project towards ELSI, with
17 BIY2009 Genomics CO3 GWAS, SNP and miRNA techniques using specific databases and
bioinformatics tools
Design and evaluate expression profiling using different methods such as
CO4
microarray acquisition and analysis and tag based profile analysis
Extend the concept of pharmacogenomics and toxicogenomics towards
CO5
personalized medicine
Formulate the concept, methods and application of metagenomics in phylogeny
CO6
and novel gene identification
CO1 Recall the basics of proteomics
CO2 Utilize various techniques in protein separations
18 BIY2011 Proteomics
CO3 Choose different methods to identify proteins
CO4 Explain the importance of protein-protein interactions
CO1 Summarize the basic concepts of protein structure
Downstream Examine the methods to track a protein of interest during different stages of
19 BIY3001 CO2
Processing purification
Decide upon the type of technique to break the cell and purify the required
CO3
analyte
CO4 Apply different enrichment techniques for protein concentration
CO5 Compare different chromatography techniques used for protein purification
Develop methods for product polishing and assess different types of vectors
CO6
available for expression and purification of recombinant proteins
Outline the physical, chemical, and biological hazards associated with water
CO1 pollution, as well as the importance of water quality related to contamination,
protection, and monitoring of water supplies
Distinguish between health risks associated with indoor and outdoor air
CO2
pollutions and methods of hazard control
Environmental CO3 Explain the major sources and types of environmental agents
20 BIY1015
Health
CO4 List the transport and fate of these agents in the environment
Classify the carriers or vectors that promote the transfer of these agents from the
CO5
environment to the human
Analyze the interaction of agents with biological systems, and the mechanisms
CO6
by which they exert adverse health effect
CO1 Choose from different methods available to study human behavior
CO2 Expain how modern communication network is changing human behavior
Summarize various body activities controlled by the human brain such as,
processing, integrating, and coordinating the information it receives from the
CO3
sense organs, and making decisions as to the instructions sent to the rest of the
body
Behavioral
21 BIY1016 Demonstrate that the outcome of repeated conscious effort becomes a habit and
Sciences CO4
how it needs enough practice to become a habit
Infer behavioral activities explored by various applied disciplines that are
CO5
practiced in the context of everyday life for counselling
Perceive communication as a fundamental life process that is necessary as
CO6 individuals and to our relationships, groups, organizations, cultures, and
societies
Recall the basic aspects of pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics and solve
CO1
pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics-related problems
Classify different drugs based on the mechanism of action and improve fundamental
CO2
comprehension
Pharmaceutical
22 BIY1017 Discuss manufacturing and quality control issues and develop competencies relevant to
Biotechnology CO3
the Pharmaceutical Industry
CO4 Outline the importance of developing biopharmaceuticals in the future
Build on the basic knowledge and be able to demonstrate ability to recall the salient
CO5
aspects of clinical trials and regulatory issues
CO1 Outline process-flow sheeting for the industrial fermentation processes
Demonstrate the methods of cell culture under various conditions, formulate
CO2
Industrial and optimize media and apply strain improvement to enhance the production
23 BIY1018
Biotechnology CO3 Apply the knowledge of kinetics for microbial growth and product formation
CO4 Choose from the production processes for primary and secondary metabolite
CO5 Explain the production of commercially important recombinant proteins
CO1 Appraise students about basic concepts and theories of the subject
Demonstrate the applications of analytical techniques in examining
CO2
nanostructures/ particles
CO3 Illustrate the scope of bio macromolecules in nanotechnology
24 BIY1019 Nanobiotechnology Explain the potential of nanobiotechnology in consumer applications and
CO4
diagnostics
CO5 Create necessary foundation for training in research
Infer the importance of risk assessment in usage of nanostructures/particles in
CO6
various applications
CO1 Recall the historical background of the most important vaccines
25 BIY1020 Vaccinology CO2 Illustrate the immunological and epidemiological mechanisms of vaccine action
CO3 Summarize the infectious diseases and their vaccines
CO4 Distinguish between the advantages and disadvantages of current vaccines
CO5 Examine the challenges in the development of new vaccines
Justify the use of current vaccines and reflect upon the challenges and
CO6
opportunities of new vaccine strategies
CO1 Summarize the use of epidemiology in the evaluation of screening process
CO2 Analyze the impact of epidemiology on national and local policies
CO3 Describe the influence of epidemiology on ethical and professional issues
26 BIY1021 Epidemiology Outline the epidemiology of infectious and non-infectious diseases, problem
CO4
solving skills and other concepts
CO5 Evaluate study design, bias, errors and causal inference in epidemiologic studies
Choose disciplines in research or internship activities in the field of
CO6
epidemiology
Outline the basis of various phytochemical compounds in maintaining normal
CO1
physiological function
Build awareness about latest investigations on nutraceutical and functional food
CO2
components
Identify the different sources of nutraceuticals, their extraction methods and
CO3
27 BIY1022 Nutraceuticals their metabolism
Discover various food products that are used as nutraceuticals in making
CO4
functional foods
Relate the role of various nutraceuticals in combating major health problems
CO5
such as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and osteoporosis
CO6 Extend the safety and efficacy of functional foods and regulatory issues
CO1 Recall the influence of food on human health
Nutrition and CO2 Identify different types of functional foods
28 BIY1023
Health CO3 Summarize the metabolism of various food types
CO4 Formulate healthy diets to prevent life style diseases
CO5 Construct a balance diet based on the knowledge gained from the course
Outline major biotransformation reactions and the applications of computer
CO1
technology in biochemistry
Explain the basic mechanism of biomolecular interactions, as well as protein-
CO2
carbohydrate interactions
Computational Demonstrate the mechanism of protein-protein interactions and protein-nucleic
CO3
29 BIY1024 Biochemistry and acid interactions
Biomedicine Solve problems using analytical thinking skills in performing molecular
CO4
modelling towards prediction of protein function
Relate the terminology of biochemistry and pathogenesis with various genetic
CO5
disorders
CO6 Formulate the concept of in silico mutational and drug discovery studies
CO1 Demonstrate the basics of plant biology and the organization of plants
CO2 Relate physiological mechanisms of plant growth, function, and development
CO3 Translate the fundamental concepts of plant physiology
30 BIY1025 Plant Biology
CO4 Outline the plant metabolism
CO5 Illustrate mineral nutrition in plants
CO6 Extend a broad overview of the geographical distribution of plants
CO1 Explain the basics of forensic science
CO2 Assess the organisational structure and procedures within forensic science
CO3 Illustrate the concepts, principles and significance of impression evidence
31 BIY1026 Forensic Science Summarize the practices behind collection, analysis and interpretation of
CO4
evidences
Demonstrate the capabilities in theory, laboratory techniques in analysing body
CO5
fluids and other evidence analysis.
CO1 Recall the molecular forces, their interactions and various physical laws
32 BIY2004 Biophysics
CO2 Identify the various types of kinetics and models involved in cell dynamics
Determine the aspects of applied biophysics through membrane logistics, and
CO3
networks
CO4 Find macromolecular transition
CO5 Evaluate the function of molecular machines
Apply the principles and applications of various biophysical
CO6
methods/techniques
CO1 Discuss the structure of glycans, membrane lipids and proteoglycans
CO2 Summarize the structure of glycosaminoglycans and bacterial polysaccharides
CO3 Compare the biological functions of macromolecules, amino acids and protein
Advanced CO4 Elaborate the higher order organization of proteins and function
33 BIY2005
Biochemistry CO5 Relate the organization and functions of biomembranes
CO6 Illustrate the transport of vital molecules across the membrane
Assess the significance of redox reactions in cellular metabolism and
CO7
importance of bioenergetics
Perceive factors that affect the analytical results of a specimen from its
CO1
collection to process stage
CO2 Deduce the functioning and dynamics of a clinical laboratory
Outline key scientific principles underpinning laboratory medicine and core
CO3
cellular and molecular processes underlying health and disease
Clinical Apply logical, systemic thinking and high level critical analysis to solve
34 BIY2006
Biochemistry CO4 problems using diagnostic techniques and methodologies in the chosen areas of
clinical laboratory specialisation
Build advanced knowledge of core clinical speciality disciplines such as
CO5
laboratory medicine and advanced management skills
CO6 Relate pathophysiology of disease in the study of body functions
CO7 Summarize recent updates on laboratory diagnostic methods
Explain the contributions of sperm and egg to the zygote and structure
CO1
informing function
Apply critical thinking and logical analysis in assessment of embryonic
CO2 developmental events including germ layer development, extra-embryonic
membranes, embryo implantation and significance of placental formation
Determine when cells become specified, fate determined and initiate organ
Developmental CO3
35 BIY2007 development.
Biology
Utilize the principles and techniques of molecular biology to identify the genes
CO4
involved in embryo development
Translate the knowledge on cellular mechanisms of development to identify the
CO5 genetic and molecular elements involved in development of an embryo
Program Outcomes
PO_1 Having a clear understanding of subject-related concepts and contemporary issues
Equip students to make use of tools, technologies, and methods of microbiology and to apply the
2 scientific methods
Ability to independently carry out research and development work to solve the practical problems
3
Course Outcomes
CO2 Understand the diversity and functions of Gram-positive and negative bacterial cells
Describe processes used by microorganisms for their replication, survival, and interaction with
Advanced CO3
1 MSM5002 their environment, hosts, and host populations
Microbiology
CO4 Explain the theoretical basis of microbiological tools, technologies, and methods
Demonstrate practical skills in the use of microbiological tools, technologies, and methods and
CO5
apply hypothesis testing to the design and execution of experiments.
CO6 Understand the finer aspects of host-parasite interactions
CO1 Define concepts of solution formulations
CO2 Explain the principle behind different instrumental methods of analyses.
Analytical
2 MSM5003 CO3 Relate the instrumental parts with their specific roles.
Techniques
CO4 Discuss the role of these instruments in applications related to biomolecular analyses.
CO5 Select the correct technique for specific biomolecular analyses.
CO6 Experiment with different instruments for molecular separations and estimations
CO1 Recall key concepts, facts, and theories relevant to biological macromolecules.
CO2 Explain the contemporary issues in a related fields.
CO3 Discuss the different steps in the translation of genetic information.
3 MSM5004 Molecular Biology
CO4 Apply knowledge to address the biotechnological problems.
CO5 Summarize the recent developments in DNA technology
CO6 Compare and analyze biological samples and their data
CO1 Explain the basic mechanisms of innate and adaptive immunity.
CO2 Discuss the principles of self-tolerance and autoimmunity.
CO3 Describe the molecular basis behind cellular processes involved in inflammation and immunity.
CO4 Elaborate on how the immune system fights infections and cancer.
Immunology and Employ the immune system for successful treatment and explore the strategies of monoclonal
4 MSM5005 CO5
Immunotechnology antibodies and vaccines.
CO6 Apply the immunological concepts to design experiments and interpret results
CO7 Enhance the basics behind the cellular and molecular basis of immune responsiveness.
CO8 Understand immunological response and how it is triggered and regulated.
CO9 Impart knowledge about a variety of topics within the area of Immunology.
Discuss the judicious use of appropriate bio elements for microbial growth and interpret related laws
CO1
of energetics.
CO2 Enable the design of experiments for a metabolic analysis of new microbial isolates.
Formulate aseptic techniques and perform routine culture handling tasks safely and effectively and
Microbial CO3 also understand the microbial transport systems and the modes and mechanisms of energy
5 MSM5006 Physiology and conservation in microbial metabolism
Metabolism Know the various physical and chemical growth requirements of bacteria and get equipped with
CO4
various methods of bacterial growth measurement.
CO5 Demonstrate the knowledge gained in the physiology aspects, practically.
CO6 Design experiments using microbes for different applications and interpret the results.
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues.
Perform the general Physics and research oriented experiments with appropriate analysis for proper
2 interpretation of results; to undertake individual project and present the research findings.
Independently carry out research / investigation to solve practical problems and write / present a
3 substantial technical report/document
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
Recall the bra-ket vector notation and explain the meaning of complete
CO1 orthonormal set of basis vectors, representation of states and operators
as matrices, similarity transformation and diagonalization.
Apply series solution method to solve second order ordinary
CO2
homogeneous differential equation with variable coefficients.
Explain the origin of Legendre polynomial, Bessel functions and
1 PHY5001 Mathematical Physics CO3
Hermite polynomial and use their properties in relevant problems.
Analyze different coordinate systems and perform line integral, surface
CO4
integral and volume integrals.
Evaluate separation of variable technique to solve Laplace equation in
CO5
different coordinate systems.
CO6 Demonstrate contour integrals in relevant problems in Physics.
CO7 Comprehend the underlying concept of Green’s function method.
CO8 Explain basic, preliminary concepts related to group of elements.
CO1 Comprehend basic formalism of Lagrangian dynamics
CO2 Recall basic formalism of Hamiltonian dynamics
CO3 Solve Kepler’s problem by applying Lagrangian formalism
CO4 Learn rigid body dynamics using Lagrangian approach
2 PHY5002 Classical Mechanics CO5 Apply Lagrangian formalism for solving Kepler’s problem
CO6 Analyze conservation laws in the Hamiltonian dynamics
CO7 Explain the foundations of relativistic physics
Apply Lagrangian and Hamiltonian for solving simple classical
CO8
dynamics problems
CO1 Comprehend the concepts through simple experiments.
3 PHY5003 General Physics Lab-I CO2 Design and develop the instruments for advanced studies.
CO3 Evaluate theoretical calculations using experimental observations.
Apply the knowledge of vector calculus and different coordinate systems to
CO1
problems of electromagnetic theory.
CO2 Recall the concepts of electrostatics for different charge distribution systems.
Comprehend the basics of magneto-statics and their applications to understand
CO3
the concepts of magnetism in magnetic materials.
Demonstrate the knowledge of electricity and magnetism to derive Maxwell’s
CO4
equations and be able to apply them to real electromagnetic systems.
Electromagnetic
4 PHY5004
Theory Derive the electromagnetic wave equations from Maxwell’s equations and
CO5
calculate the energy carried by electromagnetic waves.
Analyze the propagation of electromagnetic waves and the phenomena of
CO6
reflection, refraction, transmission of these waves in different mediums.
Realise the concepts of waveguides/transmission lines and modes of
CO7
electromagnetic waves.
Develop understanding of dynamics of charges in electromagnetic fields and
CO8 generation of electromagnetic radiations from moving charge systems such as
dipole.
5 PHY5005 Quantum Mechanics CO1 Comprehend the basic concepts in quantum Mechanics of real world.
CO2 Recall the physical operations
Analyze the language of quantum mechanics in 1-dimensional and 3-
CO3
dimensional problems
CO4 Apply the concept of angular momentum
Solve the effect of perturbations to the energy values to hydrogen-like
CO5
problems
Explain the interactions between the system under consideration and external
CO6
forces
Apply the concept of relativity in quantum Mechanics, Understand the
CO7
complete picture of existence of matter and antimatter
CO8 Demonstrate contemporary issues and application
CO1 Analyze the concepts of microstate and macrostate of a model system
CO2 Recall the concept of ensembles and their comparison
Apply the concept of partition function to obtain macroscopic properties of
CO3
thermodynamic systems
6 PHY5006 Statistical Mechanics CO4 Define and compare the Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein statistics
Explain the formation of White Dwarf Stars and the magnetic susceptibility of
CO5
free electrons by applying Fermi-Dirac Statistics
Learn the Blackbody Radiation and Bose-Einstein condensation by applying
CO6
Bose-Einstein Statistics
CO1 Comprehend the concepts through simple experiments.
General Physics Lab-
7 PHY5007 CO2 Design and develop the instruments for advanced studies.
II
CO3 Evaluate theoretical calculations using experimental observations.
CO1 Comprehend basic model of electron dynamics in metals
CO2 Analyze higher and advanced models of electron dynamics in metals
CO3 Learn basic concepts of crystal structure and lattice arrangements
Introduction to Solid CO4 Recall lattice dynamics electron and lattice interactions
8 PHY6001
State Physics CO5 Explain basic electron mobility in a crystal structure
CO6 Apply semi classical picture of electrons in a crystal structure and its outcomes
CO7 Analyze electron dynamics in a semiconductors
CO8 Demonstrate electron dynamics in superconductors
1. Explain the basic properties and parameters of nucleus such as stability,
CO1
size, shape, spin and electric-magnetic moments.
CO2 Comprehend the nature of nuclear forces.
Nuclear and Particle CO3 Analyze the nuclear structure through different models.
9 PHY6002
Physics CO4 Apply the different nuclear model to calculate the radioactivity decay process.
CO5 Learn the abundance of H, He, C, O, N and Fe in interstellar.
CO6 Recall the particle physics phenomena.
CO7 Demonstrate the mechanism of particle accelerators and detector technologies.
Analyze different atomic structure and will be able to understand fine-
CO1
structure and hyperfine-structure spectra.
Recall different coupling schemes and their interactions with magnetic and
CO2
electric fields.
Explain rotational and IR spectroscopy and apply the techniques of microwave
CO3
and infrared spectroscopy to analyze the structure of atoms and molecules.
Atomic and Apply the principle of Raman spectroscopy and its applications in various
10 PHY6003 CO4
Molecular Physics disciplines of science & technology.
Explain different magnetic and electron spin resonance spectroscopic
CO5
techniques and its applications.
CO6 Demonstrate the contemporary issues on atomic and molecular physics.
Evaluate problems related to different atomic& molecular systems by carrying
CO7
out the project work.
Analyze the circuit and appreciate the basic physics behind the advanced
CO1
devices
CO2 Comprehend the structure and working of different transistors
CO3 Apply the knowledge of transistor to predict the characteristics of op-amps
11 PHY6004 Basic Electronics CO4 Design the filters by the knowledge of op-amps
CO5 Evaluate the Op amp predictions by constructing different oscillators
CO6 Design composite digital devices for various applications
CO7 Demonstrate the design and working of Microprocessors
Advanced Solid State Understand the electronic states govern the material properties
12 PHY6005 CO1
Theory microscopically.
CO2 Learn the free-electron metallic states as the simplest itinerant electron system.
CO3 Comprehend the electron states of solid crystals become Bloch states.
Apply many-body effects among electrons reduce the Coulomb-repulsion
CO4
energy.
Understand the basics of first-principles electron theory to describe electronic
CO5
states non-empirically.
CO6 Demonstrate the above mentioned ideas from industrial perspective.
Describe the basic science behind the properties of materials at the nanometer
CO1 scale, and the principles behind advanced experimental and computational
techniques for studying nanomaterials
Explain different types of nanomaterials including carbon and metal based
CO2
materials
Synthesize nanomaterials both from top-down and bottom-up routes and how
CO3
to develop an engineering related devices
Nanomaterials and its
13 PHY6006 Identify and compare state-of-the-art nanofabrication methods and perform a
applications CO4
critical analysis of the research literature.
PSO1 Analyze advanced engineering problems in the fields of sensors, data acquisition and controls.
PSO2 Apply advanced techniques and tools of sensing systems to solve multi-disciplinary challenges
in industry and society.
PSO3: To exhibit independent, and collaborative research with strategic planning, while demonstrating
the professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering profession.
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering Applications
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis of
information
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for
engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_06: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
Program Specific Outcomes
Analyse and design reinforced concrete structures and steel structures as per the standard design of
1 codes.
Address the societal needs by interdisciplinary approach through advanced courses and get exposed to
2 the latest technologies to be industry ready or to pursue advanced research
Independently carry out research / investigation to solve practical problems and write / present a
3 substantial technical report / document
Course Outcomes
Course Course
S.No Course Name
Code Outcome
CO Statement
Distinguish and analyse a variety of tools for solving linear systems and finding
CO1 eigenvalues of these systems.
Derive and use the numerical techniques needed for the solution of a given
CO2 engineering problems
Advanced Mathematical CO3 Understand and correlate the analytical and numerical methods
1 MAT5005
Methods Demonstrate their ability to write coherent mathematical proofs and scientific
arguments needed to communicate the results obtained from differential
CO4 equation models
Demonstrate the understanding of how physical phenomena are modelled by
CO5 partial differential equations
CO1 Enhance the listening and comprehending skills of the learners
Fundamentals of
2 ENG5001 CO2 Acquire speaking skills to express their thoughts freely and fluently
communication skills
CO3 Learn strategies for effective reading
CO4 Write grammatically correct sentences in general and academic context
Develop technical writing skills like writing instructions and transcoding to excel in
CO5 professional environment
CO1 Improve inter-personal communication skills
CO2 Develop problem solving and negotiation skills
Professional and
3 ENG5002 CO3 Learn the styles and mechanics of writing research reports
Communication Skills
CO4 Cultivate better public speaking and presentation skills
CO5 Apply the acquired skills and excel in a professional environment
To Identify in French language the daily life communicative situations via personal
CO1 pronouns, emphatic pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations etc
CO2 To communicate effectively in French language via regular / irregular verbs.
To demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in translating
4 FRE5001 Francais fonctionnel CO3 simple sentences.
To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular new
CO4 range of unseen written materials.
To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the language
CO5 studied.
5 STS5001 Softskills CO1 Enabling students to know themselves and interact better with peers.
6 STS5002 Softskills Enabling students enhance knowledge of relevant topics and evaluate the
CO1 information
Science, Engineering
7 SET5001 and Technology Project To motivate the students in research and encourage them to publish their
-I CO1 research work in conferences and reputed journals
Science, Engineering
8 SET5002 and Technology Project To motivate the students in research and encourage them to publish their
- II CO1 research work in conferences and reputed journals
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
9 CLE6099 Masters Thesis CO1 reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the
CO4 results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 Analyse the stresses and strains for elasticity approach
Solve two dimensional and three dimensional elements problems in Cartesian
CO2 coordinates
Theory of Elasticity and CO3 Understand the bending of cantilever beams and circular arc beams
10 CLE5001
Plasticity CO4 Know the 3D problems in Cartesian coordinates
CO5 Understand the compatibility conditions in polar coordinates
CO6 Solve the problems on Torsion for different shaped bars.
CO7 Understand the concept of plastic analysis and yield criteria
CO1 Analyse the beam for deflection and estimation of crack width
CO2 Analyse the multistorey frame for various loading condition
CO3 Evaluate the plastic moment capacity of continuous beam
Design of Concrete Stru
11 CLE5002 CO4 Design the deep beam and corbels
ctural Systems
CO5 Design the flat slab, spandral beam
CO6 Design the slender column using SP16
CO7 Analyse the shear wall structure
Differentiate static and dynamic behavior of structures and their physical
CO1 properties
CO2 Identify and model a single degree of freedom system subjected to dynamic load
12 CLE5003 Structural Dynamics CO3 Evaluate the response of single storied building subjected to dynamic load
CO4 Identify and model a multi degree of freedom system subjected to dynamic load
CO5 Evaluate the response of multi-storied building subjected to dynamic load
CO6 Evaluate the dynamic behavior of beams
CO7 Describe the nonlinearity of a system by various techniques
CO1 Understand the fundamental theory of finite element methods
Develop the ability to generate the governing FE equations for systems governed
CO2 by partial differential equation
Demonstrate the role and significance of shape functions in finite element
formulations and use linear, quadratic, and cubic shape functions for
CO3 interpolation
Acquire knowledge in direct and formal (basic energy and weighted residual)
13 CLE6014 Finite Element Analysis
CO4 methods for deriving finite element equations
Have insights into the use of the basic finite elements for structural applications
CO5 using truss, beam, frame, and plane elements
Identify appropriate space (planar (plane stress or strain), axisymmetric, or
CO6 spatial), idealization (type of element), and modeling techniques
Understand the professional level finite element software to solve the
CO7 engineering problems
CO1 Classify the structures and wind load analysis for frames
CO2 Design the welded connections
Advanced CO3 Understand the fatigue and the factors that influence fatigue
14 CLE6015 Design of Steel Structur CO4 Analyse and design the beams and frames using plastic method
es CO5 Design the Light gauge structures
CO6 Design the Steel- Concrete Composite sections
CO7 Design the Hollow sections
CO1 Apply the basic concepts of matrix methods in structural analysis
CO2 Develop stiffness and flexibility matrices
Matrix Methods of Stru CO3 Analyse the structures using flexibility and stiffness method
15 CLE5010
ctural Analysis CO4 Analyse space truss and frame
CO5 Analyse grid structures
CO6 Compute the forces in various members due to lack of fit and thermal expansion
CO1 Classify the different types of bridges
CO2 Analyse box culvert and girder bridges by using different method
CO3 Design T girders, I girders and Box girder bridges by IRC method
16 CLE5012 Design of Bridges CO4 Analyse and design cable stayed and suspension bridges
CO5 Design piers and abutments
CO6 Design pile foundation
CO7 Design bearings and expansion joints
Understand overall concepts of stress/strain analysis by experimental methods and
CO1 working of strain gauges
CO2 Illustrate the measurement of strains
Experimental Stress An CO3 Demonstrate the ability to do model analysis using different theorems
17 CLE5013
alysis CO4 Understand the theory and practice of common experimental stress analysis
CO5 Have an appreciation of the necessity of photo elasticity and its applications
CO6 Describe the different methods of 3D photo elasticity for strain measurement
CO7 Define the brittle and birefrigent coatings
CO1 Explain the basic principles of soil dynamics.
CO2 Understand the various types of active and passive vibration isolation systems.
18 CLE5014 Machine Foundations CO3 Describe the various testing methods and dynamic soil properties.
CO4 Apply the concepts of stiffness, damping, inertia, guide lines for design.
CO5 Carry out dynamic analysis and design of machine foundation
CO1 Understand the principles behind prefabricated structure
CO2 Design the precast concrete floor
CO3 Understand the composite and non composite precast beam
Prefabricated Structures
19 CLE5015 CO4 Design the precast column and walls
CO5 Understand the principles of joint mechanism
CO6 Understand the various connection between the precast structural elements
CO7 Identify the machinery and equipment for precast manufacturing
CO1 Understand the difference between stability and instability.
CO2 Evaluate the structural stability of columns
CO3 Analyse the stability of beam column
20 CLE5016 Stability of Structures
CO4 Analyse stability of frames
CO5 Understand deformation characteristics of torsional buckling
CO6 Identify the differential equation of buckling of plates and shells
Identify and explain the role of ingredients of concrete and their effect on concrete
CO1 properties.
CO2 Explain the behaviour of fresh and hardened properties of concrete.
Advanced Concrete Mat CO3 Design of concrete mix using different methods.
21 CLE6001
erials and Technology Apply thedestructive and non-destructive testing methods to assess the hardened
CO4 properties of concrete.
CO5 Describe testing procedures for durability properties of concrete.
CO6 Explain the different types of special concretes
CO1 Estimate bearing capacity of raft foundation
CO2 Determine safe load carrying capacity of pile for a given site condition
CO3 Design a reinforced earth wall and analyse its stability
Advanced Foundation
22 CLE6002 CO4 Analyse sheet pile and find embedment depth
Design
CO5 Distinguish f piled-raft and load sharing between raft and pile
CO6 Evaluate stability of well foundation
CO7 Identify suitable type of cofferdam for a given construction problem
CO1 Explain the role of the maintenance engineer
Describe the causes of deterioration of concrete, steel, masonry and timber
CO2 structures
Repair and Rehabilitatio CO3 Identify the effect of corrosion on structures
23 CLE6004
n of structure
CO4 Explain the NDT techniques to assess the condition of the structures
CO5 Describe various properties and applications of repair materials
CO6 Explain the techniques for repairing
CO7 Discuss the Strengthening of distressed buildings
CO1 Understand the concepts of pre-tensioning and post-tensioning members
CO2 Design a prestressed concrete beam accounting for losses
CO3 Evaluate the deflection and crack width of prestressed members
Prestressed Concrete Str
24 CLE6016 CO4 Design the member subjected to flexure and shear.
uctures
CO5 Design the member subjected to torsion.
CO6 Design the end anchorage system.
CO7 Analyse and design the indeterminate structures
CO1 Identify and explain the characteristics of seismic waves and its measures.
CO2 Explain the principles of earthquake resistant design and response spectrum.
Analyze and design the various types of structures under static and dynamic
CO3 loading conditions.
Earthquake Resistant De
25 CLE6017 CO4 Design various beam-column joints as per ductility requirements.
sign
Analyze and design unreinforced and reinforced masonry and concrete shear wall
CO5 structures.
Explain the types of dampers and base isolation systems and its importance in
CO6 seismic resistant design.
CO1 Explain the principles of management and construction safety measures
Discuss the behavioral aspects of projects in terms of project manager and choose
CO2 the Labour Welfare measures
Application of Numeric Explain the case studies of International projects and select project management
26 CLE6018 al Methods in Structural practices to meet the needs of stakeholders
Engineering CO3
CO4 Know the procedures adopted in accounts and stores during construction activities
CO5 Construct network diagram for activities involved in the construction project.
CO6 Compute critical path and floats for a given network diagram using CPM Method
CO1 Develop and solve differential equation of thin plates subjected to flexure
Theory and Design of Pl
27 CLE6019 CO2 Analyze rectangular plates using Navier’s and Levy’s method
ates and Shells
CO3 Analyse plates by using finite difference method
CO4 Identify the structural behaviour of folded plates
CO5 Differentiate various types of shells based on structural behaviour
CO6 Analyse and design different types of shells
CO7 Determine membrane behaviour of shells
CO1 Analyse the tall structure for gravity and lateral loads
CO2 Evaluate the structural systems in tall buildings
Understand the behaviour of various structural systems under gravity and lateral
Analysis and CO3 loading
28 CLE6020 Design of Tall Structure Examine different types of outrigger system
CO4
s
CO5 Understand shear wall systems
CO6 Identify the importance of infilled frames
CO7 Examine three dimensional analysis of floors
CO1 Understand structural optimization problems,
CO2 Apply various classical technique for optimization.
CO3 Identify problem formulation, analytical method and basic feasible solution
Structural Optimization
29 CLE6021 CO4 Apply various unconstrained nonlinear programming for optimization problems.
CO5 Apply various constrained nonlinear programming for optimization problems.
CO6 Understand geometric and Dynamic Programming
CO7 Understand optimization techniques for steel and RC members
CO1 Explain the aspects to be considered when planning a city
CO2 Examine the impact of a plan on the environment
CO3 Identify the factors that will by knowing existing theories of planning
Urban Planning and
30 CLE6022 CO4 Understand the requirements institutional bodies
Sustainability
CO5 Understand various aspects of sustainable infrastructure and plan development
CO6 Understand the various factors affect the urban structure
CO7 Understand requirements of smart city
31 CLE6023 Offshore Structures CO1 Understand the types and functions of offshore structure
CO2 Evaluate the loads experienced by offshore structure
CO3 Understand the concept of fixed offshore structures
CO4 Understand the wave hydrodynamics
CO5 Evaluate the wave forces on offshore structures
CO6 Design the framed structure in offshore.
CO7 Analyse the offshore subjected to dynamic loads
Understand the concept of reduction in energy consumption through low energy
CO1 building design
CO2 Understand the sources of renewable Energy
Energy Efficient Examine strategies to integrate day lighting and low energy heating / cooling in
32 CLE6024 CO3 buildings
Buildings
CO4 Understand model air flow and Ventilation
Know illumination requirements artificial lighting and factors affecting day
CO5 lighting
CO6 Design for climatic zones
Programme Name : M. Tech VLSI Design
Program Outcomes
PO_01: Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications.
PO_02: Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and with realistic
constraints, including public health, safety, culture, society and environment
PO_03: Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyse and interpret data, and synthesis of
information
PO_04: Having an ability to use techniques, skills, resources and modern engineering and IT tools necessary for
engineering practice
PO_05: Having problem solving ability- to assess social issues (societal, health, safety, legal and cultural) and engineering
problems
PO_06: Having adaptive thinking and adaptability in relation to environmental context and sustainable development
PO_08: Having a good cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance
Program Specific Outcomes
Apply advanced concepts in Physics of semiconductor devices to design VLSI systems.
1
Design ASIC and FPGA based systems using industry standard tools.
2
Solve research gaps and provide solutions to socio-economic, and environmental problems.
3
Course Outcomes
Course
Sl.No Code Course Name CO no. CO Statement
CO1 Understand different types of ASICs and design flows.
CO2 Design digital systems by adhering to synthesizable HDL constructs.
Synthesize the given design by considering various constraints and to optimize
CO3
the same.
1 ECE5014 ASIC Design Understand various timing parameters and compute computation time for a given
CO4
design using static timing analysis.
CO5 Perform physical design by adhering to guidelines.
CO6 Apprehend the importance of physical design verification.
CO7 Design ASIC based systems using industry standard tools.
CO1 Understand design metric and MOS physics
CO2 Design layout for various digital integrated circuits.
2 ECE5015 Digital IC Design CO3 Design the CMOS inverter with optimized power, area and timing.
CO4 Design static and dynamic digital CMOS circuits.
CO5 Understand the timing concepts in latch and flip-flops.
CO6 Design CMOS memory arrays.
CO7 Understand interconnect and clocking issues.
Analyse low-frequency characteristics of single-stage amplifiers and differential
CO1
amplifiers.
CO2 Analyse high-frequency response and noise of amplifiers.
CO3 Understand the feedback concepts.
3 ECE5016 Analog IC Design CO4 Analyse and Design of High Gain Amplifiers.
Understand stability analysis and frequency compensation techniques of
CO5
amplifiers.
CO6 Understand the basic concepts, non-idealities and applications of PLLs.
Design and characterize amplifiers according to design specifications in Cadence
CO7
CAD software.
CO1 Understand various abstraction levels in Verilog HDL.
CO2 design finite state machine using D and JK Flip Flop.
CO3 model sequential circuit using behavioural modelling.
Design the complex combinational and sequential logic circuits using various
4 ECE5017 Digital Design with FPGA CO4
constructs in Verilog.
CO5 Understand programmable logic devices and various blocks exist in FPGA.
distinguish the architectural and resource difference between ALTERA and
CO6
Xilinx.
CO7 use EDA tool to design complex combinational and sequential circuits.
design extrinsic semiconductors with specific carrier concentrations and,
CO1
understand the band structure and diagrams of semiconductors.
CO2 Calculate and model the carrier transport mechanism in semiconductors.
5 ECE5018 Physics of VLSI Devices CO3 model PN- junctions of given specifications
CO4 model MOS capacitors
CO5 model MOSFETs and model the MOSFETs
CO6 mitigate the short channel effects and design UDSM transistors
6 ECE5019 CO1 Formulate the graphs for the given problems;
Calculate and analyse the computational complexity of physical design
CO2
algorithms;
CO3 Partition a given design.
Express and change the floorplans in an abstract manner and use computer
Computer Aided Design for CO4
algorithms to make large and optimized floorplans
VLSI
Make optimized placements on the silicon chip and perform complex routing
CO5
using algorithms and computer codes.
Design clock trees to distribute the clock signals on the chip while satisfying
CO6
various constraints like clock skew and wire length.
CO1 Compare various representation methods of DSP algorithms.
CO2 Find iteration bound of a given single and/or multi-rate DFG.
CO3 Understand and transform the given DFG using retiming with constraints.
VLSI Digital Signal
7 ECE5022 CO4 Apply unfolding and folding transformations on the given DFG.
Processing
CO5 Understand and apply algorithmic and numerical strength reduction methods.
Understand and calculate scaling and round-off noise of the given digital filter
CO6
with limited word length
CO1 Design SRAMs and DRAMs.
CO2 Design NVRAMs and Flash Memories.
CO3 Model memory faults, select suitable testing patterns and develop testing patterns.
CO4 Incorporate DFT and BIST techniques for semiconductor memory testing.
8 ECE5023 Memory Design and Testing
Improve the reliability of semiconductor memories, simulate and model radiation
CO5
effects and, perform radiation hardening.
Contribute to the development of high performance memory subsystems and use
CO6
advanced memory technologies
Understand the process involved in semiconductor manufacturing and
CO1
fabrication.
9 ECE5024 IC Technology CO2 Understand the various lithography techniques used for pattern transfer.
CO3 Model the oxidation growth.
CO4 Model the diffusion mechanism in semiconductors.
CO5 Understand the process involved in thin film deposition.
CO6 Analyse the difference between MOS and Biploar Process.
Demonstrate an ability to identify, formulate and treat complex issues in the field
CO1
of system-on-chip from a holistic perspective.
CO2 Improve the performance of SoC based design by various advanced techniques.
CO3 Apply System C for system design.
10 ECE5025 System-on-Chip Design
CO4 Use interconnection structures in a SoC / NoC based system design.
CO5 Apply static timing analysis for a SoC based design.
Analyse the cause and eliminate the issues relevant to signal integrity and
CO6
scheduling
CO1 Understand the concepts of C language.
CO2 Understand the NIOS II soft core processor architecture.
CO3 Interpret the usage of various peripheral interfaces for system design.
11 ECE5026 System Design with FPGA CO4 Develop system by choosing suitable interconnect fabrics.
CO5 Design the system using NIOS II soft core processor.
CO6 Model the system by using IP block.
CO7 Design and develop embedded synthesis using FPGA.
CO1 Identify and use specific Digital Signal Processor for various applications.
CO2 Design a system using programmable DSP.
CO3 Implement pipelining techniques to improve system performance.
12 ECE5020 DSPsp Architectures Implement applications using processor array and systolic arrays to
CO4
enhance the performance.
CO5 Design involving memory and other interfaces to DSP.
CO6 Design of various codecs on target DSPs.
CO1 Work in LINUX environment.
Scripting Languages and CO2 Develop the PERL scriptts
13 ECE5021
Verification CO3 Develop the TCL & TK scripts for automation
CO4 Develop the python scripts for automation
CO5 Write scripts for a given EDA design automation
CO1 Model different fault models.
CO2 Simulate faults and generate test patterns for combinational circuits.
CO3 Apply scan based testing.
VLSI Testing and
14 ECE5029 CO4 Recognize the BIST techniques for improving testability.
Testability
CO5 Understand boundary scan based test architectures.
Analyse and apply the test vector compression techniques for memory reduction
CO6
and fault diagnosis
CO1 Understand the factors affecting the power in VLSI circuits.
CO2 Apply algorithmic and architectural level power optimization methods.
CO3 Apply logic and circuit level power optimization techniques.
15 ECE6025 Low Power IC Design CO4 Apply register transfer level power optimization techniques.
CO5 Develop an optimum code to reduce the power in the software level.
CO6 Analyse and explore the usage of sleep transistors for low power.
CO7 Develop power efficient IPs.
Understand the theory of discrete-time signal processing and its implementation
CO1
using analog techniques.
Realizing Sample and Hold Circuits using MOS by considering the non-
CO2
idealities.
16 ECE6026 Mixed Signal IC Design CO3 Analyse CMOS based Switched Capacitor Circuits.
CO4 Understanding basics of Data Converters.
CO5 Analyse the architectures of ADCs and DAC.
CO6 Understand the oversampling converter architecture.
CO7 Gain mixed-signal design experience using Cadence EDA tools
CO1 Understand the concepts of RF IC Design.
Understand the High Frequency model of MOS and importance of Impedance
17 ECE6027 RFIC Design CO2
Matching.
CO3 Analyse the various transceiver and radio architectures.
CO4 Design Low Noise amplifiers and Mixers with specifications.
Realize VCOs and Frequency synthesizers and their applications to transceiver
CO5
design.
CO6 Classify and comprehend the design of Power Amplifiers.
CO7 Gain RFIC design experience in Cadence CAD tools.
CO1 Understand the CMOS scaling
CO2 explain the need of novel MoSFET.
CO3 explain the physics of multigate MoS system
Nanoscale Devices and CO4 model nanowire FETs.
18 ECE6028
Circuit Design
CO5 Design digital and analog circuit using multigate devices.
CO6 Understand the physics of CNTFET
Develop analytical model for novel FETs and validate them by numerical
CO7
simulations
Formulate specific problem statements for ill-defined real life problems with
CO1
reasonable assumptions and constraints
CO2 Perform literature search and / or patent search in the area of interest
CO3 Develop a suitable solution methodology for the problem
19 EEE6099 Master's Thesis Conduct experiments / Design & Analysis / solution iterations and document the
CO4
results
CO5 Perform error analysis / benchmarking / costing
CO6 Synthesise the results and arrive at scientific conclusions / products / solution
CO7 Document the results in the form of technical report / presentation
CO1 Enhance the listening and comprehending skills of the learners
CO2 Acquire speaking skills to express their thoughts freely and fluently
Fundamentals of CO3 Learn strategies for effective reading
20 ENG5001
communication skills CO4 Write grammatically correct sentences in general and academic context
Develop technical writing skills like writing instructions and transcoding to excel
CO5
in professional environment
21 ENG5002 CO1 Improve inter-personal communication skills
CO2 Develop problem solving and negotiation skills
Professional and CO3 Learn the styles and mechanics of writing research reports
Communication Skills CO4 Cultivate better public speaking and presentation skills
CO5 Apply the acquired skills and excel in a professional environment
To remember the daily life communicative situations via personal pronouns,
CO1
emphatic pronouns, salutations, negations, interrogations etc.
To create communicative skill effectively in French language via regular /
CO2
irregular verbs.
FRANCAIS To demonstrate comprehension of the spoken / written language in translating
22 FRE5001 CO3
FONCTIONNEL simple sentences.
To understand and demonstrate the comprehension of some particular new range
CO4
of unseen written materials.
To demonstrate a clear understanding of the French culture through the language
CO5
studied.
CO1 To create the basics of German language in their day to day life.
CO2 To understand the conjugation of different forms of regular/irregular verbs.
To understand the rule to identify the gender of the Nouns and apply articles
CO3
23 GER5001 Deutsch für Anfänger appropriately.
CO4 To apply the German language skill in writing corresponding letters, E-Mails etc
To create the talent of translating passages from English-German and vice versa
CO5
and To frame simple dialogues based on given situations.
To understand the concept of correlation and regression model and able to
CO1 interpret the effect of variables, regression coefficients, coefficient of
determination
Advanced Statistical Make appropriate decisions using inferential statistical tools that are central to
24 MAT6001 CO2
Methods experimental research.
Understand the statistical forecasting methods and model fitting by graphical
CO3
interpretation of time series data.
Construct standard experimental designs and describe what statistical models can
CO4
be estimated using the data
CO5 demonstrate R programming for statistical data
CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
25 SET5001 SET Projects
CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
CO1 Identify a research problem and carry out literature survey
CO2 Analyse the research gap and formulate the problem
26 SET5002 SET Projects
CO3 Interpret the data and synthesize research findings
CO4 Report research findings in written and verbal forms
Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions of
CO1
various examinations effortlessly
Soft skills - Essentials of
27 STS5001 CO2 Communicate the message to the target audience clearly
Business Etiquettes
Enabling students to use relevant aptitude and appropriate language to express
CO3
themselves
Simplify, evaluate, analyze and use functions and expressions to simulate real
CO1
situations to be industry ready.
Soft skills - Essentials of
28 STS5002 CO2 Interact confidently and use decision making models effectively
Business Etiquettes
Be proficient in solving quantitative aptitude and verbal ability questions of
CO3
various examinations effortlessly