BCA (Science)
Sr.No. | Program Outcomes (POs) - A student will be able to |
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PO1: | Develop sound academic base for computer application |
PO2: | Demonstrate skills n IT and ITES(Information Technology Enabled Services) |
PO3: | Apply his knowledge for planning, designing and building Complex Application Software System. |
PO4: | Develop automated systems or applications. |
PO5: | Develop entrepreneurial skills. |
PO6: | Apply their knowledge of software in live applications. |
Sr.No. | Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) - A student will be able to |
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PS01: | Apply his knowledge in software modelling designing and testing. |
PS02: | Design and Develop website, web applications. |
PS03: | Apply the concepts of Networking, Machine Learning, Data Science etc in software development. |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Study the basics of Computer System |
CO2: | Learn how to configure computer devices |
CO3: | Learn Basic Commands of Operating system and application software |
CO4: | Understand Open Source Software |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Understand how to build logic using flowchart and algorithm. |
CO2: | Provide a board overview of problem solving techniques . |
CO3: | Understand the basics of procedural programming language i.e |
CO4: | Build logic of implementing a program using basic programming constructs |
CO5: | Acquaint with array and basic memory allocation. |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Learn basic terminology formal logic, proofs, sets, relations, functions and perform the operations associated with same |
CO2: | Use formal logic proof and logical reasoning to solve problems |
CO3: | Understand significance of statistical measures |
CO4: | Study Correlation, Probability and sampling theory |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Understand the concept, process and importance of communication. |
CO2: | Develop an integrative approach where reading, writing, presentation skills are used together to enhance ability to communicate and write effectively. |
CO3: | Awarened about Methods and Media of communication. |
CO4: | Improved job seeking skills. |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Troubleshoot the computer systems and use utility software |
CO2: | Choose commands and features of operating systems and application software |
CO3: | Use open source software |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Formulate algorithm and draw flow chart to solve a given problem |
CO2: | Explain use of appropriate data types, control statements |
CO3: | Demonstrate ability to use top-down program design |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Relate and apply techniques for constructing mathematical proofs and make use of appropriate set operations, propositional logic to solve problems Use function or relation models to interpret associated relationships |
CO2: | Apply basic counting techniques and use principles of probability |
CO3: | Given a data, compute various statistical measures of central tendency |
CO4: | Use appropriate Sampling techniques |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Apply business communication strategies and principles to prepare effective communication for domestic and international business situations Identify ethical, legal, cultural, and global issues affecting business communication. |
CO2: | Participate in team activities using collaborative work skills. |
CO3: | Communicate via electronic mail, Internet, and other technologies. |
CO4: | Deliver an effective oral business presentation |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Design of combinational circuits |
CO2: | Design of sequential circuits |
CO3: | Learn block diagram of CPU, Memory and types of I/O transfers |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Understand the advance concept of procedural programming language. |
CO2: | Studied advanced data types |
CO3: | Understand built-in library functions |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Know services provided by operating system |
CO2: | Explain basic concepts of operating system |
CO3: | Use basic Linux commands and Linux documentation |
CO4: | Write shell scripts |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Understand the basics of data storage, data manipulation and data retrieval . |
CO2: | Learn basics of data entity relationship and normalization |
CO3: | Acquaint with various types of data storage models. |
CO4: | Learn data abstraction layer |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Design of combinational circuits. |
CO2: | Design of sequential circuits. |
CO3: | Explain block diagram of CPU, Memory and types of I/O transfers |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Write programs using pointers, structures and unions |
CO2: | Use Pre-processor directives |
CO3: | Manipulate strings using library functions |
CO4: | Write programs to perform operations on Files |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Eexplain basic concepts of operating system |
CO2: | use basic Linux commands and Linux documentation |
CO3: | write shell scripts |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Design E-R Model for given requirements and convert the same into database tables. Formulate database queries using SQL |
CO2: | Design a database in appropriate normal form. |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | To impart concept of data structure and algorithm |
CO2: | To implement abstract data types using arrays and linked list |
CO3: | Analyze the various sorting and searching algorithm |
CO4: | To apply the different linear data structures like stack and queue to various computing problems |
CO5: | Understand the application of stack and queue in the view of real life application |
CO6: | Implement different types of trees and apply with the problem solutions |
CO7: | Discuss graph structure and their applicability |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Manipulate the database using PLPG SQL blocks such as Cursor, Trigger, Function . |
CO2: | Differentiate serializable schedule, Non-Serializable schedule using precedence graph. |
CO3: | Find transactions in deadlock and how to handle that deadlock. |
CO4: | Illustrate transaction recovery by which they can identify Redo, Undo and rollback actions after system crash. |
CO5: | Illustrate immediate and different update techniques for data recovery of transactions. |
CO6: | Illustrate different types of database architectures . |
CO7: | Understand the various ways of data security |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | To understand the fundamental concepts of networking standards, protocols and technologies |
CO2: | To study different techniques for framing, error control, flow control and routing. |
CO3: | To study different types of topologies |
CO4: | To learn various network models. |
CO5: | To learn the role of protocols at various layers in the protocol stacks. |
CO6: | To develop an understanding of modern network architectures from a design and performance perspective |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Students are able to write C functions for both linear and non - linear data structure operations |
CO2: | Incorporate the appropriate linear and non -linear data structure for solving given problem |
CO3: | Appropriately use the linear and non linear data structure operation for given problem |
CO4: | To understand the importance of data structure in the context of writing efficient programs |
CO5: | Develop skills to apply appropriate data structure in problem solving |
CO6: | Efficiently understand the concept of memory utilization using various data structure |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Design the PL/SQL program units to execute efficiently. |
CO2: | Use PL/SQL programming constructs and conditional control statements |
CO3: | Understand how write and execute cursor , trigger , functions . |
CO4: | Develop the user defined exception. |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | To use network commands and study network devices and LAN |
CO2: | To Study of network devices – cables, switches, Modem |
CO3: | To Study of LAN Environment- |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Compare and contrast procedural and object oriented programming |
CO2: | Apply principles of OOP |
CO3: | Design and develop applications using object oriented programming language C++ |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | 1.Develop web based application using suitable client side and server side web technologies. |
CO2: | Build Dynamic web site using server side PHP Programming and Database connectivity. |
CO3: | Build applications using AJAX and XML |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Decide on appropriate process model for a developing a software project. |
CO2: | Classify software applications and identify unique features of various domains. |
CO3: | Prepare System Requirement Specification (SRS) for the given problem. |
CO4: | Design and analyse Data Flow diagrams |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Compare and contrast procedural and object oriented programming |
CO2: | Apply principles of OOP |
CO3: | Design and develop applications using object oriented programming language C++. |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Design and implement static and dynamic websites using appropriate client side and server side technologies. |
CO2: | Build Dynamic web site using PHP Programming and Database connectivity. |
CO3: | Build applications using AJAX and XML and web services. |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Write programs using Python programming constructs. |
CO2: | Develop applications using Python programming. |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Identify classes, objects, class members and relationships for a given problem. |
CO2: | Design end to end applications using object oriented constructs. |
CO3: | Apply collection classes for storing java objects. |
CO4: | Use Java APIs for program development. |
CO5: | Handle abnormal termination of a program using exception handling. |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Identify the key processes of data mining, data warehousing and knowledge discovery |
CO2: | Design data warehouse with dimensional modelling and apply OLAP operations. |
CO3: | Identify appropriate data mining algorithms to solve real world problems |
CO4: | Compare and evaluate different data mining techniques like classification, prediction, clustering and association rule mining |
CO5: | Choose an appropriate method to perform exploratory analysis. |
CO6: | Interpret results by carrying out data visualization and formal inference procedures |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Describe algorithms for process, memory and disk scheduling |
CO2: | Apply technique for inter-process communication and Multithreading. |
CO3: | Implement concept of critical-section |
CO4: | Compare and contrast deadlock avoidance and prevention. |
CO5: | Use functions for file system management |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Apply the suitable algorithms to solve AI problems |
CO2: | Identify and apply suitable Intelligent agents for various AI applications |
CO3: | Build smart system using different informed search / uninformed search or heuristic approaches |
CO4: | Represent complex problems with expressive language of representation |
CO5: | Use functions for file system management |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Learn fundamental concepts of cloud computing, including service and deployment models. |
CO2: | Understand cloud architecture components: virtualization, networking, storage and computing resources. |
CO3: | Learn about the main cloud service providers, such as Google Cloud, Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure. |
CO4: | Discover how to manage, configure and deploy apps in cloud settings. |
CO5: | Understand the following aspects of cloud security such as encryption, access control, data protection and compliance. |
CO6: | Explore techniques for scalability, availability and performance optimization in the cloud. |
CO7: | Study methodologies and best practices for migrating applications to the cloud. |
CO8: | Learn about cloud service cost estimation, budgeting and optimization. |
CO9: | Gain knowledge about tracking, identifying and debugging cloud-based systems. |
CO10: | Follow the latest developments in cloud computing, such as containerization and serverless computing. |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Design end to end applications using object oriented constructs. |
CO2: | Apply collection classes for storing java objects. |
CO3: | Use Java APIs for program development. |
CO4: | Handle abnormal termination of a program using exception handling. |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Implement data mining tasks using R. |
CO2: | Use the python packages to carry out data mining tasks. |
CO3: | Perform data analysis and data visualization using python packages. |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Implement algorithms for Process scheduling and Memory management |
CO2: | Describe process synchronization and multithreading |
CO3: | Compare and contrast the algorithms for memory management and its allocation policies. |
CO4: | Use searching algorithms |
CO5: | Design a simple Expert system |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Describe the process of developing mobile applications. |
CO2: | Create mobile applications on the Android Platform. |
CO3: | Design and implement mobile applications involving data storage in SQLite database |
CO4: | Use location-based services while developing applications |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Describe the core features and concepts in Go |
CO2: | Write simple Go programs using functions |
CO3: | Apply defining methods and Go Interfaces |
CO4: | Use Go routines and Channels |
CO5: | Explore Go Packages |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Comprehend Software Project Management. |
CO2: | Use various tools for Software Project Management Schedule various activities in software projects. |
CO3: | Track a project and manage changes |
CO4: | Apply Agile Project Management concepts |
CO5: | Analyze staffing process for team building and decision making |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Describe MIS, BPR, EMS |
CO2: | Compare MIS with BPR, DSS and EMS |
CO3: | Identify various ERP modules for a given application |
CO4: | List the applications of MIS in Manufacturing and service sectors |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Define Embedded Systems and the Internet of Things |
CO2: | Apply enabling technologies for developing IoT systems |
CO3: | Design simple IoT applications |
CO4: | Analyze protocols for communication among IoT devices |
CO5: | Describe cloud-based IoT systems |
CO6: | Comprehend security issues in IoT applications |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Describe the process of developing mobile applications. |
CO2: | Create mobile applications on the Android Platform. |
CO3: | Design and implement mobile applications involving data storage in SQLite database |
CO4: | Use location-based services while developing applications |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | On successful completion of the course, learners should be able to |
CO2: | Define Embedded Systems and the Internet of Things |
CO3: | Apply enabling technologies for developing IoT systems |
CO4: | Design simple IoT applications |
CO5: | Analyze protocols for communication among IoT devices |
CO6: | Describe cloud-based IoT systems |
CO7: | Comprehend security issues in IoT applications |
Sr.No. | Course Outcomes (COs) - A student will be able to |
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CO1: | Demonstrate a sound technical knowledge of selected project topic. |
CO2: | Apply techniques for project management |
CO3: | Create various documents used during the development of the project and a project report. |