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Apply the concepts of PN junction and special purpose diodes for different applications
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Basic Electronics Engineering
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Select machine tools for manufacturing of machine components.
Elaborate the steps in design process.
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CO3:- Select different manufacturing processes for given engineering applications.
Analyze, Design & Develop Mobile Application and Embedded system
using advanced technologies.
Analyze, Design & Develop webpage using Web Technology HTML
102013
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Define the scope of mechanical engineering, compare and classify the machine elements.
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CO2:- Analyze, Design & Apply the concept of OOPs in data structure
Basic Mechanical Engg.
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Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’sJSPM Narhe Technical Campus
Rajarshi Shahu School of Engineering and Research
Fundamentals of Programming Languages -II
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Understand the concepts of Structure and Union.
Department of Engineering Science
Engineering Mechanics
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Explain the basic concepts of thermodynamics, principle of energy conservation and conversion.
Identify and explain different power producing devices and power consuming devices.
Apply coulombs law of friction to engineering problem of wedges, ladder and rope of belt friction.
analyze the coplanar and non coplanar force system to find resultant
locate centroid of given composite lamina and wire bend.
analyze kinematics of rectilinear and curvilinear motions parameters.
analyze kinetics of rectilinear and curvilinear motions using D’alember principle, impulse, and momentum and work energy principles
Draw FBD and analyze coplanar and non coplanar forces system in equilibrium,
including beam, frames, cables and truss structures.
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Explain configuration, biasing, characteristics, parameters and application of transistor.
Course Name:- Engineering Physics
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Able to apply concepts of polarization and laser for scientific , industrial and medical
applications
Able to apply knowledge of semiconductor physics for recent trends and advances
in technological development
Able to understand basic concepts of matter waves for developing mathematical and
analitical abilities in wave mechanics
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Able to understand terms and applications related to sound engineering for social
and scientific application
Able to analyze basic knowledge of optics for engineering and technological problem
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Modeling of various physical systems such as Newton’s law of cooling, L-C-R circuits, rectilinear motion , mass spring systems heat transfer etc.
Design and analysis of continuous and discrete system, where knowledge of
Fourier series and Harmonic analysis is required.
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Basic Electrical Engineering
Demonstrate and measurement of resistance with the variation of temperature, importance of insulation
resistance,classification and evaluation of energy consumption through energy conversion.
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Identify transmission media and modulation for electronic communication
along with details of mobile communication
Classify power devices and transducers with respect to requirement
Construct various digital circuit diagrams using gates with precise output and reduced
complexity.
Analyze modes, parameter, feedback and various applications of operational amplifier.
Advanced technique to evaluate integrals.
At the end of course, students will be able to-
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Multiple integrals which are used in calculating areas, volumes, mean and Root mean
square values mass, moments of inertia and centre of gravity.
Sphere, cone and cylinder that arise in vector calculus , electro-magnetic field Theory, CAD-CAM ,
Computer Graphics etc.
Measurement of arc lengths of various curves.
Engg Mathematics-II
Able to use knowledge of superconductors and nano materials in recent trends and
advance technology
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Extend the concept of electromagnetic induction for generation of ac and its
representation for practical analysis of ac circuits
Apply the concepts of electromagnetic induction to analyze the principle of
transformer and summarize the concepts of electrostatics.
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Summerize the fundamentals of electromagnetism, compare electrical and magnetic circuit ,make use of
magnetic circuit concepts to solve the numericals.
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Illustrate the concepts of single and three phase ac circuits along with the
phasor diagrams.
Simplify the networks and provide the solution by applying Kirchhoff’s laws and theorems
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CO5:- Explain the importance of carbon and hydrogen compounds in the development of modern technologies.
CO6:- Student will be able to explain causes for corrosion and its preventive methods.
CO2:- Utilize analytical methods for analysis of various chemical compounds.
CO3:- Identify different types of polymer, their preparation methods, properties and applications in various fields.
CO4:- Analyze quality of fossil and derived fuels on the basis of their composition.
Engineering Chemistry
107009
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Apply different methodologies for analysis of water, techniques for softening of water and concept of green
chemistry in synthesis of various chemical compounds.
Course Name:- Principles of Programming Languages
Course Code:- 210254
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Understand and compare Architecture of advanced processors and its resources.
Apply assembly language programming to develop real life applications.
Compare different processor configurations.
Implement parallel processing and math Co-processor.
Course Name:- Microprocessor
Course Code:- 210253
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Design and implement solutions for different problems on tree.
Apply different data structures to solve problems on graphs.
Describe and implement the hash function and concepts of collision and its resolution
Compare and design dynamic and static trees.
Construct heap and multiway trees.
Explain and apply various file organizations.
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Course Name:- Advanced Data Structures
Course Code:- 210252
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Generation and modification of graphics objects
Manipulation of graphics objects
Creation, modification and manipulation of higher order entities
Design and develop animations
Course Name:- Computer Graphics
Course Code:- 210251
At the end of course, students will be able to-
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Solve higher order linear differential equation using appropriate techniques for modeling and
Solve problems related to Fourier transform, Z-Transform and applications to Signal and Image
Apply statistical methods like correlation, regression analysis and probability theory for
Perform vector differentiation and integration to analyze the vector fields and apply to
Analyze conformal mappings, transformations and perform contour integration of complex
Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’sJSPM Narhe Technical Campus
Rajarshi Shahu School of Engineering and Research
Department of Computer Engineering
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Course Name:- Engineering Mathematics - III
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To encourage research, scholarship, and a spirit of inquiry
To encourage students at all levels to develop patentable technologies.
To provide environment to the students of the Institute for creation, protection, and
commercialization of intellectual property and to stimulate innovation
Course Name:- Audit Course 2
Course Code:- 210258
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Understand and compare Architecture of advanced processors and its resources.
Apply assembly language programming to develop real life applications.
Compare different processor configurations.
Implement parallel processing and math Co-processor.
Course Name:- Microprocessor Lab
Course Code:- 210257
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To apply appropriate advanced data structure and efficient algorithms to approach the
problems of various domain
To use effective and efficient data structures in solving various Computer Engineering domain
problems.
To analyze the algorithmic solutions for resource requirements and optimization
To use effective and efficient data structures in solving various Computer Engineering domain
problems
Course Name:- Advanced Data Structures Lab
Course Code:- 210256
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Design and develop graphical objects using algorithms
Implement higher order entities using object oriented concepts of C++ and Java programming
Implement natural objects using advanced graphics tools like OpenGL
Course Name:- Computer Graphics Lab
Course Code:- 210255
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To learn the software development process and concept of syntax and semantics of language.
To classify the different data types and construct the structure of computation.
To infer different programming paradigms
To understand the basic of Object Oriented Programming Language.
To demonstrate the principles Object Oriented Programming using java.
To use the concept of exception handling and develop a program using applet.
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CO3:- Design algorithms using standard algorithm design techniques
Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’sJSPM Narhe Technical Campus
Rajarshi Shahu School of Engineering and Research
Department of Computer Engineering
CO2:- system design process.
CO4:- Analyze the asymptotic performance of algorithms
CO5:- Understand Randomized and Approximation Algorithm
CO6:- Explore Different Parallel and Distributed Algorithms
Systems Programming & Operating System
310251
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Understand basics of System Programming and data stricture used in
CO1:- To understand fundamentals of IoT and embedded system, basic design
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Design & Analysis of Algorithms
310250
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Able to understand Fundamentals of Algorithms
CO2:- Understand Different computational Models
Understand the role played by system software’s such as assembler,CO4:- interpreter, linker, loader and compilers in the development of IT solutions.
CO5:- Use tools such as lex and yacc to design a compiler for a elementary
CO6:- language grammar.
Embedded Systems & Internet of Things
310252
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO2:- strategy and process modeling.
CO3:- To introduce students a set of advanced topics in embedded IoT and lead
CO4:- them to recognize exploration in network.
CO3:- To select and apply design techniques using UML for software system.
CO5:- To develop small low cost embedded IoT system.
CO6:- To Solve fundamentals of security in IoT,
Software Modeling and Design
310253
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To understand and apply Object Oriented concept for designing OO based model or application.
CO2:- To understand requirement document and then transform it into the appropriate design
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ES & IoT Lab
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Understand basics of System Programming and data stricture used in system design process.
Understand the role played by system software’s such as assembler,interpreter, linker, loader and
Master various process management concepts including scheduling, synchronization, deadlocks
Use tools such as lex and yacc to design a compiler for a elementary language grammar.
Master concepts of memory management including virtual memory.
Apply concepts relating to operating systems, such as processor and disk scheduling, parallel
SP & OS Lab
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Understand Web development process and elements using different tools
Discover various Client Side Technologies based on Scripting languages
Discover various Server Side Technologies based on Scripting languages
Develop web based application using suitable client side and server side web
Analyze given assignment to select sustainable web development and design
Analyze given assignment to select sustainable web development and design
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CO2:- Discover various Client Side Technologies based on Scripting languages
CO4:- To understand different architectural designs and to transform them into proper model.
CO5:- To choose design tools and apply design patterns.
CO6:- To apply and use appropriate test tool for testing web-based or desktop application.
Web Technology
310254
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Understand Web development process and elements using different tools
CO1:- To develop ability of thinking and motivation for seminar
CO3:- Discover various Server Side Technologies based on Scripting languages
CO4:- Develop web based application using suitable client side and server side web technology
CO5:- Analyze given assignment to select sustainable web development and design
CO6:- Analyze given assignment to select sustainable web development and design
Seminar & Technical Communication
310255
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CO5:- To develop Seminar presentation and Technical Communication Skills
Web Technology Lab
CO2:- To develop ability to perform literature survey
CO3:- To develop ability to generate proof-of-concept
CO4:- To develop ability to prepare presentation
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To understand fundamentals of IoT and embedded system, basic design strategy and process
To introduce students a set of advanced topics in embedded IoT and lead them to recognize
To develop small low cost embedded IoT system
To Solve fundamentals of security in IoT
To implement secure infrastructure for IoT
To choose real world application scenarios of IoT
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Explain communication bus protocols used for embedded and real-time systems
Apply software development process to a given RTOS application
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Distinguish different learning based applications
Apply different preprocessing methods to prepare training data set for machine learning.
Apply different methods of data preprocessing to input dataset.
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CO2:- Identify information security and cyber security threats.
CO4:- Learn Meta classifiers and deep learning concepts
Information and Cyber Security
Classify and exemplify scheduling algorithms
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Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’sJSPM Narhe Technical Campus
Rajarshi Shahu School of Engineering and Research
Department of Computer Engineering
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Machine Learning
410250
Recognize and classify embedded and real-time systems
CO1:- Demonstrate a sound technical knowledge of their selected project topic.
At the end of course, students will be able to-
410251
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Gauge the security protections and limitations provided by today's technology.
CO5:- Design a given RTOS based application
CO3:- Analyze threats in order to protect or defend it in cyberspace from cyber-attacks.
CO4:- Build appropriate security solutions against cyber-attacks.
Embedded and Real Time Operating System
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Cloud Computing
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CO2:- Be able to select and apply appropriate communication tools and write technical papers and
reports
CO1:- To install cloud computing environments
CO2:- To develop any one type of cloud
To explore future trends of cloud computing
Project
CO3:- Utilize appropriate laboratory equipment, computer software and instrumentation, in order
to accomplish the objectives of a project
CO4:- Communicate effectively the results of a project in oral presentations and written reports
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compile ideas and plan residential buildings
Fluid Mechanics I
CO4:- explain special concreting techniques , equipment and application of Ferrocement in
CO5:- design concrete mix of various concrete grades
CO6:- describe the behavior and repair of concrete structures under adverse conditions
CO3:- describe tests of hardened concrete and special types of concrete
CO5:- judge the feasibility of a site as suitable for building dams, reservoirs and tunnels
CO6:- explain the effects of various natural disasters such as volcanoes, earthquakes and landslides
while working in the field as a civil engineer and judge the feasibility of a stone as a good
building stone
Concrete Technology
201007
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- describe the general perspective ingredients of concrete
CO2:- explain fresh and hardened properties of concrete
CO2:- identify various structural features out in the field and explain the theories postulated behind
the formation of folded mountains
CO3:- explain the historical aspect of geology and the Way Rivers and oceans modify the
geomorphology of an area
CO4:- explain various types of surveys, role of remote sensing and GIS in civil engineering
CO1:- identify the different types of minerals and rocks found on the earth’s surface and their modes of formation
CO3:- Evaluate determinate and indeterminate trusses and its application in the field
CO4:- Apply influence line diagrams for the analysis of structures under moving load
CO5:- Analyze two and three hinged arches and its application
CO6:- Apply plastic analysis for indeterminate steel structures by limits state method
Engineering Geology
207009
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO2:- Analyze indeterminate beams structures and frames
CO4:- recognize safety aspects and components of earthquake resistant structure
CO5:- describe different building services and applying knowledge to actual situation
CO8:- compile ideas and plan public buildings
Structural Analysis I
201008
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Understand the basic concept of static and kinematic indeterminacy, slope and deflection of
determinate and indeterminate beams for analysis of structures
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draw the architectural drawings by applying building rules and byelaws
CO3:- apply the principles of architectural planning and design considering features of green building
Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’sJSPM Narhe Technical Campus
Rajarshi Shahu School of Engineering and Research
Civil Engineering
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Architectural Planning and Design of Buildings
201005
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- relate various amenities and services including safety and land use zoning with respect to town
planning
CO2:- describe the various legal aspects and documentation for township from commencement to
completion of project
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CO5:- work effectively as an associate and not a BOSS!
CO6:- be a professional even under stress
CO2:- Speak confidently with the correct pronunciation and accurate language, listen to the speaker
with utmost attention, write a structured report of the project at hand & write applications and
effective resumes
CO3:- dress up professionally for any occasion to make a lasting impression
CO4:- demonstrate the art of speaking effectively and make others speak, get others involved, work
together and reach the conclusion to the problem at hand faster
Soft Skills
201010
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- identify their own goals, strengths and weaknesses and thus their opportunities
CO5:- illustrate formation of boundary layer
CO6:- analyze the pipe flow network using concept of pipe flow
CO2:- interpret and solve fluid static problems
CO3:- understand and apply the knowledge of fluid kinematics
CO4:- identify, analyze and apply the principles of fluid dynamics
CO1:- describe properties of Fluids and perform the dimensional analysis
201004
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CO3:- Learn Remote sensing and GIS and its application in civil engineering FIELDS
Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’sJSPM Narhe Technical Campus
Rajarshi Shahu School of Engineering and Research
Civil Engineering
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Advanced Surveying
301007
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Able to carry out field geodetic survey and apply triangulation adjustment
with modern equipment’s
CO2:- perform hydrographic survey and get solution for problems related to it
Structural Design-II
301010
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- The students would be able to understand working stress method and limit state
method and distinguish different design philosophies of design of
R.C. structures and analyze the limitations and advantages of each.
CO4:- Able to determine MPV and distribution of errors
CO5:- Able to study aerial photography and applications in civil engineering
CO6:- Able to do Geodetic trigonometric levelling survey and apply corrections
CO1:- Ability to conduct detailed analysis of noise & air pollution.
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The students would be study design parameters in limit state method
and to apply different limit states for singly reinforced and doubly reinforced,
balanced beam sections and to design one way slab.
CO4:- The students would be able to design flexural member includes various beam.
CO5:- Able to design flexural members for shear, bond,torsion and design continuous beam with conce
CO6:- The students should be able to design column and column footing.
Environmental Engineering-I
301011
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The students would be able to design of two way slab and staircase.
CO2:- Ability to calculate the demand and its estimation.
CO3:- Ability to calculate the characteristics of water demand and its estimation.
CO4:- Ability to understand the layout of water treatment plant
CO3:- Able to apply project monitoring, resource allocation using project management software’s
CO5:- Ability to design the units of water treatment plant.
CO6:- Ability to understand the rainwater harvesting
Project Management and Engineering Economics
301008
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Able to explain the importance, objective, and functions of project management
CO2:- Able to analyze the network for planning and scheduling of project
CO2:- Ability to calculate the allowable bearing capacity of Shallow foundations and soil conditions
CO4:- Able to apply a engineering economics in construction industry
CO5:- Able to apply concept of material management and implement safety norms
CO6:- Able to evaluate project appraisal and prepare project feasibility report
and Detailed Project report
Foundation Engineering
301009
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Ability to Understand the importance of soil investigation and determine various soil Properties
CO3:- Ability to Understand the settlement behaviour of different type of soil
CO4:- Ability to Evaluate Load caring capacity of deep foundation
CO5:- Able to understand sheet piles and characterization of BC soil, remedial measures to be cultivate
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CO1:- Perform close and critical readings of the literature of topic of interest
CO6:- Able to explain application of geo-synthetics and different earthquake aspects
Seminar &Technical Communication
301012
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO5:- Perform critical readings of their own writing and proofreading
CO6:- Demonstrate an understanding of the unique demands of oral presentation
and ability to follow discussions and oral arguments
CO2:- Evaluate, credit, and synthesize sources of the selected seminar topic
CO3:- Identify the disciplinary context for different kinds of writing, including
both informal writing (like scientific note taking) and formal writing
(like report writing)
CO4:- Draft a report consistent with expectations of the discipline, including an
appropriate organization, style, voice and tone
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At the end of course, students will be able to-
Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’sJSPM Narhe Technical Campus
Rajarshi Shahu School of Engineering and Research
Civil Engineering
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Dams and Hydraulic Structure
401007
CO1:- explain information regarding dams as general.
CO2:- analyse data ,design gravity and earthen dam and check its stability
CO3:- Design hydraulic structure i.e spillway, gates , energy dissipater, canal,
cross drainage work, diversion head work
CO2:- Able prepare detailed estimate for Civil Engg Structures
CO4:- understand hydropower engineering i.e. components and its function
CO5:- Learn river training, methods and construction of guide bund
Quantity Surveying, Contracts and Tenders
401008
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Able to describe types of estimates and importance of approximate estimate
CO1:- Able to explain the basics construction management
CO3:- Able to draft suitable specifications to meet expectations of client and prepare the rate analysis
CO4:- Able to choose suitable method of valuation of property and implement it
CO5:- Able to explain execution of works in PWD and tendering
CO6:- Able to illustrate meaning, validity, the conditions and laws of contract
Construction Management
401010
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO2:- Able to implement construction scheduling and illustrate work study and its measurement
CO3:- Able to describe labour laws and financial aspects of construction projects
CO4:- Able to identify and analyse the risks involved in projects and perform value analysis
401 009
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Able to understand metereological aspects of atmosphere also parameters for plume rise in
atmosphere for as per CPCB normA
CO2:- Able to analyse the air sample also can monitor ambient air quality as per CPCB & NAAQS
standards
CO5:- Able to explain material and human resource management in construction
CO6:- Able to explain basic terminologies and applications of artificial intelligence in civil engineering
Air pollution and Control
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Convert an open ended problem statement into a statement of proposed work
CO3:- Able to expalin cause of indoor air pollution and different methods of controlling and
measuring odour pollution
Understands the different rules and legislations laid in Air pollution Act 1981, The Environment
Act
CO6:- Ability to understand Environmental impact assessment and management
Project Work
401006
CO4:- Able to explain working principle and design of different euipments used to control air
pollution
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CO6:- Collaborate with team members to achieve a common goal
Enhance awareness and critical self-examination of one's own values, and to appreciate the
relevance of personal values in the business/workplace and develop skills which recognizes and
resolves ethical issues while working
CO3:- Select and apply appropriate methods/models, or mathematical simulations of the real world
and analyzes the data to provide information for decisions
CO4:- Perform feasibility analysis and evaluates quality of solutions to select the best one
CO5:- Produce usable documents of record regarding the design process
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CO2:- Decompose problem/task into subtasks and establish a methodology and process by which
progress may be evaluated
Engineering Mathematics III
207005
Solve higher order linear differential equation using appropriate techniques for analyzing electrical
circuits.
Solve problems related to Fourier transform, Z-Transform and applications to Signal and Image
processing.
Apply statistical methods like correlation, regression analysis and probability theory for analysis and
prediction of a given data.
Perform vector differentiation and integration to analyze the vector fields.
Analyze conformal mappings, transformations and perform contour integration of complex functions
required in Image processing, Digital filters and Computer graphics.
Integrated Circuits
-204187
Explain basic building blocks of op-am and identify closed loop configurations of op amp
Design and analyze linear and nonlinear application of op amp
Design and Compare various convertors using op amp
Apply functionalities of PLL to various applications
Course Name:- Control Systems
204188
Model a physical and electrical system and visualize its input-output relationships by means of block
diagrams and Signal flow graph.
Analyze a linear control system in time and frequency domain using graphical methods.
Model and analyze the control system using state space analysis.
Visualize the concept of PLC and PID controllers and analyze digital control system using transfer
function
Course Name:- Analog Communication
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Explain the various components of electronics communication system and describe the various
amplitude modulation techniques.
Analyze the AM radio receiver and evaluate the radio receiver performance parameters.
Describe the mathematical analysis of FM with frequency spectrum.
Demonstrate the FM radio receiver and describe the detection techniques.
Explain signal to noise ratio , noise figure, noise temperature for single and cascaded stages in
communication system.
Course Name:- Object Oriented Programming
204190
Define object oriented concepts used in C++ and Java.
Demonstrate fundamentals of programming such as variables, expressions conditional and iterative
execution, methods, etc. in C++ and Java.
Apply fundamentals of object-oriented programming in C++, Java such as classes, invoking methods,
using class libraries, etc.
Develop computer program to solve specified problems with C++ and JAVA languages..
Use the Java SDK environment and eclipse IDE to create, debug and run simple Java programs.
Course Name:- Employability Skill Development
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Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’sJSPM Narhe Technical Campus
Rajarshi Shahu School of Engineering and Research
E&TC Engineering Department
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Explain and design various types of linear power supply.
Design data acquisition system with its specifications
Recognize and design SMPS for desired specification
Course Name:- Audit Course -2
-204193
Student will have ability of basic communication.
Student will have the knowledge of Japanese script
Get introduced to reading , writing and listening skills
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Power Electronics
-304186
At the end of course, students will be able to-
Identify, design and Implement basic requirement for electronics applications
Analyze and Design different power converters
Parameter estimation and performance evaluation
Develop skills to build, troubleshoot and simulate power electronic circuits
Design and Implementation of protection circuits
Information Theory, Coding and Communication Networks
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Derive equations for entropy, mutual information and apply the basics of information theory for
calculating channel capacity to perform information theoretic analysis of communication system.
Choose suitable source coding technique design specific data compression techniques and calculate
the compression achieved
Describe encoding and decoding linear block and cyclic codes and will able to apply these for error
detection and correction to Design a channel coding scheme for a communication system.
Formulate convolution codes & BCH code for performance analysis and Channel performance
improvement against burst errors.
Understand and apply fundamental principles of data communication and networking and also able to
apply flow and error control techniques in communication networks
Business Management
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Describe fundamentals of Management thoughts, vital for understanding the conceptual frame work of
Management as a discipline.
Understand quality assessment tools for project development including analysis of impact of finance
factors.
Recognize the development, impact of manpower on internal and external environment to promote
entrepreneurship.
Know about modern ways of managing information for successful business.
Advanced Processors
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Describe the ARM Microcontroller Architecture and its features
Interface the advanced peripherals to ARM based Micro controllers
Develop Embedded System with available resources.
System Programming & Operating System
304190
Gain knowledge and understand concepts and theory behind the implementation of high level
programming languages.
Gain knowledge and understand basic functioning of various system software’s like Assembler, Compiler etc.
Gain knowledge about function and complexity of various language translators like linker & loader
Analyze and understand basic principles used in design of modern operating system and various
services provided by operating system
Gain knowledge about significance of memory management in modern operating systems
Employability Skills and Mini Project
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Mini Project Work should be carried out in the Design / Projects Laboratory.
Project designs ideas can be necessarily adapted from recent issues of electronic design magazines
PCB manufacturing through vendor/at lab, Hardware assembly, programming (if required) Testing,
Enclosure Design, Fabrication etc
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Layout versus schematic verification is mandatory
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Course Name:- Mobile Communication
Course Code:- -404189
Selection of appropriate switching techniques for given situation.
Estimation of delay in system
Applying particular technique for traffic control
Analyzing the effect of frequency and propagation on utility of signal
Designing the allocation of propagation path between transmitter and receiver
Examine and analyze the GSM, PSTN TST switch, 3G mobile phone, CDMA system
Implement the system of VOIP
Course Name:- Broadband Communication
Course Code:- Systems(404190)
Identify & analyze optical components used for system component design.
Estimate and analyze various parameters of optical fiber to solve complex engineering problems.
Select appropriate multichannel system for efficient communication and problem statement design.
Identify and analyze various launching techniques and orbital mechanisms to get communication system as
Identify various satellite subsystems to meet the socio economic challenges.
Design and analyze satellite link for sustainable satellite communication.
Course Name:- Elective III:Audio Video Engineering
Course Code:- -404191
Analyze the picture elements for transmission & reception.
Migrate into domain of contemporary technologies.
Compare various technologies for reception.
Select & analyze audio systems as well as acoustics for a given situation.
Analyzing incorporation of appropriate standards
Fault Finding & diagnosis of TV sets.
Course Name:- Elective IV: Wireless Networks
Course Code:- -404192
Analyze recent trends in the communication field
Understand different wireless technologies and standards.
Categorize and analyze various protocols render by latest wireless technologies.
Interpret, describe the basic concept of Voice over Internet Protocol and understand challenges in VOIP.
Course Name:- Project Phase-II
Course Code:- -404195
Apply the relevant knowledge and skills, which are acquired within the technical area, to a given problem
within given constraints, even with limited information, independently analyze and discuss complex
inquiries/problems and handle larger problems on the advanced level within the technical area
Be able to document and present one’s own work, for a given target group, with strict requirements on
structure, format, and language usage.
Be able to identify one’s need for further knowledge and continuously develop one’s own competencies
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Solve higher order linear differential equations and apply to modeling and analyzing mass spring
Apply Laplace transform and Fourier transform techniques to solve differential equations involved in
Vibration theory, Heat transfer and related engineering applications.
Apply statistical methods like correlation, regression analysis in analyzing, interpreting experimental
data and probability theory in testing and quality control.
Perform vector differentiation and integration, analyze the vector fields and apply to fluid flow
Solve various partial differential equations such as wave equation, one and two dimensional heat flow
equations.
Manufacturing Process-I
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Understand and analyze foundry practices like pattern making, mold making, Core making and
Inspection of defects
Understand and analyze Hot and Cold Working, Rolling, Forging, Extrusion and Drawing Processes
Understand different plastic molding processes, Extrusion of Plastic and Thermoforming
Understand different Welding and joining processes and its defects
Understand, Design and Analyze different sheet metal working processes
Understand the constructional details and Working of Centre Lathe
Thermodynamics
202043
Explain fundamental of thermodynamics, laws of thermodynamics, SFEE and the concept of
irreversibility to various processes and real systems.
Explain the concept of entropy principle, gas laws and analysis of ideal gas processes to evaluate heat,
work and change in internal energy, enthalpy & entropy.
Estimate performance and second law efficiency of various thermodynamic gas power cycles and gas
refrigeration cycle.
Estimate the condition of steam, work & heat transfer during various steam processes using P-h and T-s
diagrams and evaluate the performance of vapour power cycle and vapour refrigeration cycle
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Explain classification of boilers, construction, working, location of different boiler components and
determine the Stoichiometric air required for combustion, performance of steam generators & natural
draught requirements in boiler plants.
Determine various properties of moist air and analysis of psychrometric processes using psychrometric
Strength of material
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Apply knowledge of mathematics, science for engineering applications
Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
Design a component to meet desired needs within realistic constraints of health and safety
Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
Practice professional and ethical responsibility
Use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
Theory of machine-I
202048
Construct and demonstrate the working of planar mechanisms to be used in industrial applications.
Determine the mass moment of inertia of rigid bodies having symmetric and irregular shape.
Determine static and dynamic forces on components of slider crank mechanism.
Differentiate between different power absorbing and transmitting devices like Clutch, Brake and
Analyze velocity and acceleration of simple mechanism by analytical and graphical methods.
Construct and demonstrate the working of planar mechanisms to be used in industrial applications.
Engineering Metallurgy
202049
Describe how metals and alloys formed and how the properties change due to microstructure
Apply core concepts in Engineering Metallurgy to solve engineering problems
Conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
Select materials for design and construction
Possess the skills and techniques necessary for modern materials engineering practice
Recognize how metals can be strengthened by alloying, cold-working, and heat treatment
Applied Thermodynamics
202050
Classify I.C engines construction and materials used, working principle and explain losses encountered
in fuel air and actual cycle.
Analyze requirements of carburation, stages of combustion in SI engines, theory of abnormal
combustion and combustion chambers for SI engine.
Evaluate fuel injection system, stages of combustion in CI engines, theory of abnormal combustion and
combustion chambers for CI engine.
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Evaluate performance of IC engines and results of the tests.
Explain systems necessary for efficient operation of IC engines and get familiar with emissions, norms
and controlling techniques.
Explain the classification and working of air compressors and evaluate the performance of
reciprocating air compressor.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
202052
Develop the capability to identify and select suitable DC motor / induction motor / special purpose
motor and its speed control method for given industrial application.
Program Arduino IDE using conditional statements
Interfacing sensors with Arduino IDE
Fluid Mechanics
202045
Describe and determine various properties of fluid for operating conditions encountered in fluid
engineering problems
Determine total pressure and couple exerted by static fluid on plan and curved surfaces encountered in
dam structures and stability of floating objects.
Describe various types of flow and their physics and determine velocity, acceleration stream function
and velocity potential at any point in a flow field to recognize conditions of possibilities of fluid flow.
Discuss physics and the governing equations associated with laminar and turbulent flows to analyse
and design flow measuring devices and pipe flow systems
Discuss physics of laminar and turbulent flows in external flow to determine drag and lift forces on
surfaces of stationary and moving objects
Develop mathematical correlation for complex flow phenomenon in terms of dimensionless
Soft Skill
202047
Improved communication, interaction and presentation of ideas.
Right attitudinal and behavioural change
Developed right-attitudinal and behavioral change
Computer Aided Machine Drawing
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Understand the importance of CAD in the light of allied technologies such as CAM, CAE, FEA, CFD, PLM.
Understand the significance of parametric technology and its application in 2D sketching
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Understand the significance of parametric feature-based modeling and its application in 3D machine
components modeling.
Ability to create 3D assemblies that represent static or dynamic Mechanical Systems
Ability to ensure manufacturability and proper assembly of components and assemblies
Ability to communicate between Design and Manufacturing using 2D drawings
Material Science
202044
Identify and draw the crystal structure of different metals.
Describe the crystal imperfections in the material.
Describe and demonstrate the destructive and non destructive testing’sIdentify types of corrosion and preventive methods.
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Ability to identify and understand failure modes for mechanical elements
Ability to design Shafts, Keys and Coupling for industrial applications.
Ability to design machine elements subjected to fluctuating loads.
Ability to design Power Screws for various applications.
Ability to design fasteners and welded joints subjected to different loading conditions.
Ability to design various Springs for strength and stiffness.
Heat Transfer
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Identify the important modes of heat transfer and their applications.
Formulate and apply the general three dimensional heat conduction equations.
Analyze the thermal systems with internal heat generation and lumped heat capacitance..
Understand the mechanism of convective heat transfer
Determine the radiative heat transfer between surfaces
Describe the various two phase heat transfer phenomenon. Execute the effectiveness
and rating of heat exchangers.
Course Name:- Theory of Machines –II302043
Student will be able to understand fundamentals of gear theory which will be the prerequisite for
gear design.
Student will be able to perform force analysis of Spur, Helical, Bevel, Worm and Worm gear
The student to analyze speed and torque in epi-cyclic gear trains which will be the prerequisite for
gear box design.
Student will be able to design cam profile for given follower motions and understand cam Jump
phenomenon, advance cam curves.
The student will synthesize a four bar mechanism with analytical and graphical methods.
The student will analyze the gyroscopic couple or effect for stabilization of Ship Aeroplane and Four
wheeler vehicle.
Course Name:- Turbo Machines
302044
Apply thermodynamics and kinematics principles to turbo machines.
Analyze the performance of turbo machines.
Ability to select turbo machine for given application.
Predict performance of turbo machine using model analysis.
Course Name:- Metrology And Quality Control
302045
Understand the methods of measurement, selection of measuring instruments / standards of
measurement, carryout data collection and its analysis.
Explain tolerance, limits of size, fits, geometric and position tolerances and gauge design
Understand and use/apply Quality Control Techniques/ Statistical Tools appropriately.
Develop an ability of problem solving and decision making by identifying and analyzing the cause for
variation and recommend suitable corrective actions for quality improvement.
Course Name:- Numerical Methods and Optimization
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Use appropriate Numerical Methods to solve complex mechanical engineering problems
Formulate algorithms and programming.
Use Mathematical Solver.
Generate Solutions for real life problem using optimization techniques
Analyze the research problem
Course Name:- Design of Machine Elements – II 302048
To understand and apply principles of gear design to spur gears and industrial spur gear boxes
To become proficient in Design of Helical and Bevel Gear
To develop capability to analyse Rolling contact bearing and its selection from manufacturer’s Catalogue.
To learn a skill to design worm gear box for various industrial applications.
To inculcate an ability to design belt drives and selection of belt, rope and chain drives.
Course Name:- Mechatronics
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Identification of key elements of mechatronics system and its representation in terms of block
diagram
Understanding the concept of signal processing and use of interfacing systems such as ADC, DAC,
digital I/O
Interfacing of Sensors, Actuators using appropriate DAQ micro-controller
Time and Frequency domain analysis of system model (for control application)
PID control implementation on real time systems
Development of PLC ladder programming and implementation of real life system
Course Name:- Manufacturing Process-II
302051
Student should be able to apply the knowledge of various manufacturing processes.
Student should be able to identify various process parameters and their effect on processes.
Student should be able to figure out application of modern machining.
Students should get the knowledge of Jigs and Fixtures for variety of operations
Course Name:- Refrigaration and Air conditioning
302049
Learning the fundamental principal and different methods of refrigeration and air conditioning
Study of various refrigaration cycle and evaluate performance using mollier chart or refrigerant
property tables
comparetive study of different refrgerats with respect to properties, applications and environmental
issues
Undersand the besic air conditioning processes on psychrometric charts, calulate cooling load for its
application in comfort and industrial air conditioing
Study of Various equipment - operationg principals, operating and safty controls employed in
refrigeration and air conditioing systems
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Course Name:- CAD/CAM and Automation
Course Code:- 402042
Explain geometrical transformation matrices of translation, rotation, mirror and scaling &
homogeneous transformation of 2D, 3D geometries and geometric projection.
Compare & analyze different Types of curve, Surfaces & Solids.
Find Stresses and displacements of 1D and 2D problems by using FEA.
Write CNC Part program for given work piece
Explain manufacturing processes like Rapid prototyping and its relation with software’s and CAD modeling.
Explain practical applications of robot with robot gripper design, automation, CIM & CAPP
Course Name:- Dynamics of Machinery
Course Code:- -402043
To conversant with balancing problems of machines.
To make the student conversant with fundamentals of vibration and noise.
To develop competency in understanding of vibration and noise in Industry.
To develop analytical competency in solving vibration problems.
To make the student conversant with natural frequencies, Eigen values & Eigen vectors.
To understand the various techniques of measurement and control of vibration and noise.
Course Name:- Energy Audit and Management Elective I
Course Code:- (402044A)
Identify importance of energy savings and energy consumption pattern in global and Indian
Carry out energy audit, understand energy audit methodology, Energy conservation opportunities
Determination of cost of energy with the help of financial analysis techniques and study Potential
Course Name:- Tribology (Elective I)
Course Code:- (402044B)
To conversant with balancing problems of machines.
To make the student conversant with fundamentals of vibration and noise.
To develop competency in understanding of vibration and noise in Industry.
To develop analytical competency in solving vibration problems.
To make the student conversant with natural frequencies, Eigen values & Eigen vectors.
To understand the various techniques of measurement and control of vibration and noise.
Course Name:- Product Design and Development Elective II
Course Code:- (402045B)
To analyze and understand the product design aspects and product development processes.
To understand customer needs for technical development and business concerns about product.
To understand the concepts of new product and functional requirement of the product.
To apply appropriate approach for the design of product using reverse engineering methods
To understand design procedures and considerations related to manufacture, assembly, robustness,
To understand Product Life cycle and product data Management concepts and corresponding
Course Name:- Operation Research (ELECTIVE II)
Course Code:- (402045C)
Illustrate the need to optimally utilize the resources in various types of industries.
Apply and analyze mathematical optimization functions to various applications.
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Demonstrate cost effective strategies in various application in industry.
Students learn the use of practice oriented mathematical applications for optimization functions in
Students get familiar with various tools of optimization, probability, statistics and simulation as
Understand the role of uncertainty in decision - making.
Course Name:- Advanced Manufacturing Processes (Elective II)
Course Code:- (402045D)
Selection of appropriate manufacturing process for advance components
Characterization of work pieces
Course Name:- Mechanical System Design
Course Code:- -402048
Analyze and design machine tool gear box, cylinder, pressure vessel and I.C. engine components for
Apply the statistical considerations in design to analyze the defects and failure modes in industrial
Adapt suitable material handling system and its design for industrial application.
Develop the optimum solutions for weight, cost, size, stiffness using Johnson’s method for Apply safety considerations of design for manufacture and assembly to domestic products.
Course Name:- Power Plant Engineering
Course Code:- -402047
Ability to have adequacy with Design, erection and development of energy conversion plant
Optimization of Energy Conversion plant with respect to the available resources
Scope of alternative erection of optimized, suitable plant at the location depending upon
Course Name:- Robotics (Elective III)
Course Code:- (402049B)
Understand the complete design procedure of the robot.
Select correct mechanism for operation of the robot.
Select necessary actuators, sensors, control for satisfactory performance of the robot.
Course Name:- Industrial Engineering (Elective III)
Course Code:- (402049C)
Apply the Industrial Engineering concept in the industrial environment
Manage and implement different concepts involved in methods study and understanding of work
Undertake project work based on the course content.
Describe different aspects of work system design and facilities design pertinent to manufacturing
Identify various cost accounting and financial management practices widely applied in industries.
Develop capability in integrating knowledge of design along with other aspects of value addition in
Course Name:- Finite Element Analysis
Course Code:- (402050B)
Derive and use 1-D and 2-D element stiffness matrices and load vectors from various methods to
Apply mechanics of materials and machine design topics to provide preliminary results used for
Explain the inner workings of a finite element code for linear stress, displacement, temperature and
Interpret the results of finite element analyses and make an assessment of the results in terms of
Course Name:- Design of Pumps, Blowers and Compressors (Elective IV)
Course Code:- (402050C)
After completion of the course students would be able to
Select suitable Pump, Blower, fan or compressor for a given application
Design Pump, Blower, fan or compressor for a given application
Implement suitable methodology to solve the Problems pertaining to the mechanical engineering
by utilizing the knowledge gained during the curriculum.
Createthe sustainable, economicand environmental friendly solutionto the considered problem and analyze
Develop managerial skills and work as a team for obtaining the solution of mechanical or interdisciplinary
Course Name:- Design of Pumps, Blowers and Compressors (Elective IV)
Course Code:- (402050C)
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Design Pump, Blower, fan or compressor for a given application
Course Name:- PROJECT STAGE II
Course Code:- -402051
Implement suitable methodology to solve the Problems pertaining to the mechanical engineering by utilizing
the knowledge gained during the curriculum.
Createthe sustainable, economicand environmental friendly solutionto the considered problem and analyze
the same by effective utilization of relevant tools and techniques.
Develop managerial skills and work as a team for obtaining the solution of mechanical or interdisciplinary
engineering related problems within stipulated time,following morality and ethics.
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CO4:- Understand Java Input Output & Java collection
Soft Skill - Oral Communication*
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CO2:- Understand the Java concepts such as Interfaces, Packages, Exception Handling,
CO3:- Implement the role of XML for the management
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Core Java Lab *
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CO2:- comprehend the functionalities of Marketing and IT enabled practices for organizations
Mini Project using Web Technology
CO6:- Understand the basic concepts of graph theory and some related theoretical problems
Essentials of Marketing
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CO4:- Apply sets, relations and digraphs to solve applied problems.
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CO4:- To focus on Formal and Informal Conversation, etiquettes
CO2:- Gain conceptual understanding of NOSQL Database.
CO4:- To learn advanced concepts such as service composition, orchestration and Choreography
Big Data Analytics
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CO2:- To learn service oriented analysis techniques
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CO4:- Develop a data driven web application.
Service Oriented Architecutre
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Software Project Management
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At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To learn process of software project management, cost estimation
CO2:- use of project Management tools, configuration management,
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO3:- understand the issues that arise in the conceptual development and implementation of effective
CO4:- design, develop, and implement integrated decision support systems for industrial
Business Architecture
T3-IT54
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T3-IT53
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To learn DSS, DSS Tools, DSS implementation and impacts and Enterprise DSS.
CO2:- understand the usefulness of decision support systems arising in the practice of industrial and
Entrepreneurship Development
T3-BM52
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- provide students with the knowledge, skills and motivation required to encourage
Decision Support System
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CO2:- To analyze a problem and identify the computing requirements appropriate for its Solution
CO3:- Apply software testing techniques in commercial environments and assess the adequacy of test
CO4:- Use industry-standard testing tools such as IBM Rational Functional Tester.
CO1:- Enhance their Android Programming Skills. Android concepts such as Views and view groups,
Tools
T3-IT51
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- with the help of various software testing techniques and tools and case studies
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At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- student should design dynamic website using asp.net using c#. Visual Studio 2010 is strongly Prefe
Mini Project Using Mobile Application Development
T1-IT54L
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO3:- Develop and apply current standard-compliant scripting/programming techniques for the
CO4:- investigate the leading edge developments in mobile application development and use these to
Mini Project using ASP .Net
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Mobile Application Development
T1-IT54
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Understand and apply the key technological principles and methods for delivering and maintaining mobi
CO2:- Evaluate and contrast requirements for mobile platforms to establish appropriate strategies
CO3:- Understanding of concepts of map and reduce and functional programming
CO4:- Gain conceptual understanding of Hadoop Distributed File System.
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ITC61P
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- External Project *
Open subject relevant for each TRACK*
ITC61
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Common Subject Track Wise
Project
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At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To get motivation to become an entrepreneur.
CO2:- To get the knowledge of how the business can run.
CO3:- To know the procedure of financers to raise finance
* T3-IT51L
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To make student accustom with various automated tools used for Software Design and Developme
Activities based on Entrepreneurship Development
T3-BM52L
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CO1:- Understant broad framework that covers the range of architecture work that precedes and steers S
CO2:- to focus attention on the areas where the architect is responsible for effective design and Risk
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Cloud Computing
T1-IT44
At the end of course, students will be able to-
Able to do socket programming, develop server side applications with database
handling using servlets, JSP, JDBC and Hibernet and Springs framework.
provide the ability to design console based, GUI based and web based
applications
understand integrated development environment to create, debug and run multi-
tier and
To develop problem solving skills and their implementation through Python
To understand and implement concepts of object oriented methodology using
Python.
T1-IT42
At the end of course, students will be able to-
Advance Java
T1-IT41
At the end of course, students will be able to-
Python Programming
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Identify, understand and solve management problems
Decision making ability of the manager.
To create scientific attitude towards solving a management problem and impart
knowledge about tools available for carrying out research with the evidence of
statistical techniques.
T3-ITC41
At the end of course, students will be able to-
Demonstrate significant experience with the Python program development
environment.
Able to Solve problems requiring the writing of well-documented programs in
the
able to gain an awareness of the basic issues in objected oriented data models,
application
familiarize with the data-warehousing and data-mining techniques and other
advanced topics.
Be familiar with a commercial relational database system (Oracle) by writing SQL
using the
Mater sound design principles for logical design of databases, including the E ‐R method
Understand the skills and knowledge to understand how Cloud Computing
Architecture can
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Understand concepts, simple graphical user interfaces, basic data structures and
searching and
Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’sJSPM Narhe Technical Campus
Rajarshi Shahu School of Computer Applications
MCA
Course Outcome
Understand facing interviews, reviewing performance Participating in mock interv
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Understand how to write CV-Covering letter (effective usage of MSWord)
Understand Interviews – Types of Interviews, preparing for interviews (Opening, body-answerQ, close-ask Q), Types of questions, facing interviews, reviewing
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Optimization Techniques
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At the end of course, students will be able to-
Research Methodology & Statistical Tools*
ITC-42
At the end of course, students will be able to-
Soft Skill Interview
SSC41
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T3-BM43
At the end of course, students will be able to-
Python Programming Lab
T1-IT42L
At the end of course, students will be able to-
E -Commerce & Knowledge Management
Advance Java Lab
T1-IT4IL
principles of software development emphasizing processes and activities of
quality assurance
Develops test plans and schedules for a T&QA project
Define the scope of SW T&QA projects
T3-IT43L
At the end of course, students will be able to-
Understand the Java concepts such as abstract Windows Toolkit, Java Input
Output, Networking,
Understand the student to enhance their Java Programming Skills.
Understand the student to enhance their Python Programming Skills.
Understands the python concepts functions, strings, Lists, directories, modules,
input output,exception handling, object oriented concepts
understand the concepts & role of e-commerce and Knowledge anagement in
organization
T3-IT-41
At the end of course, students will be able to-
At the end of course, students will be able to-
Software Quality Assurance and Control
T3-IT44
At the end of course, students will be able to-
Mini Project based on CRM & SCM *
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Analyse key themes of techniques & technology to realize more value from
knowledge assets.
Evaluate the role of the major types of information systems in a business
environment and their
Identify the major management challenges to building and using information
systems and learn how to find appropriate solutions to those challenges
understand the Cyber Crime, it’s types and the IT Act and Cyber lawsanalyze statutory, regulatory, constitutional, and organizational laws that affect
the information technology professional.
apply case law and common law to current legal dilemmas in the technology
field.
apply diverse viewpoints to ethical dilemmas in the information technology field
and
understand the role of IT or how IT is an enabler for SCM and CRM.
To understand supply chain strategy framework and supply chain strategies
To comprehend the functionalities of CRM in service sector
to learn Software Quality Assurance and control
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Understanding the key dimensions of the challenge of Cloud Computing
Assessment of the economics , financial, and technological implications for
selecting cloud
Assessing the financial, technological, and organizational capacity of employer’s for actively
Assessment of own organizations’ needs for capacity building and training in cloud
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Cyber laws and Intellectual Property Rights
T3-IT42
At the end of course, students will be able to-
Customer Relationship Management & Supply Chain Management
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At the end of course, students will be able to-
Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s
JSPM Narhe Technical Campus
Rajarshi Shahu School of Engineering and Research
MBA Department
Course Outcomes
Marketing Management 201
CO1:- To introduce the concept of Marketing Mix as a framework for Marketing Decision making CO2:- To emphasize the need, importance and process of Marketing Planning and Control CO3:- To sensitizes the students to the dynamic nature of Marketing Function.
CO2:- To study in detail, various tools and techniques in the area of finance
Financial Management 202
At the end of course, students will be able to-CO1:- To understand various concepts related to financial management
CO1:- To understand the role of HRM in an organization
CO3:- To develops the analytical skills this would facilitate the decision making in Business situations.
Human Resource Management 203
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO3:- To understand applications of various quantitative techniques in managerial settings
Decision Science204
At the end of course, students will be able to-CO1:- To understand role of quantitative techniques in managerial decision making CO2:- .To understand process of decision problem formulation
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To understands the relationship between Operations & SCM and other business functions, such as
Marketing, Finance, Accounting, and Human Resources.
Operations & Supply Chain Management 205
At the end of course, students will be able to-
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To develop an understanding of the strategic importance of Operations & SCM and how it can
provide a competitive advantage in the marketplace
Management Information System
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To develop knowledge of the issues related to designing and managing Operations & SCM and the
techniques to do so.
CO2:- To learn to gain competitive advantage through people CO3:- To learn to study and design HRM system
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CO3:- To impart skills of using MS Outlook and basic social networking tools
213At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To gives students mastery of MS Office. CO2:- To enhance personal productivity through advanced features of MS Word, MS Excel & MS PowerPoint
CO2:- To develop process thinking for developing procedures CO3:- To make students aware of various business functions & responsibilities
Computer Aided and productivity Tools Lab
Business System & Procedure 212
At the end of course, students will be able to-CO1:- To understand Business as an integrated system
CO1:- To expose students to the relationship between political power and geographic space
amidst world economic system
CO2:- To help students understand various facets of international political economy & national system
political economy
CO3:- To develop abilities to appreciate the interrelationship between the trading system, international
financial system and the participants in the changed economic system
CO3:- To develops new ability to practice new problem solving skills in group and use these
Geopolitics and World economic System 211
At the end of course, students will be able to-
At the end of course, students will be able to-CO1:- To encourage students to develop and use balanced self-determined Behavior CO2:- To help students in enhancing self, increasing life satisfaction and Improving relationships with others
210Life Skill Lab (210)
CO2:- To learn to use Information Technology to gain competitive advantage in business
CO3:-To learn from, with a view to emulate, entrepreneurial ventures in e-Commerce and m-Commerce
206At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To develop conceptual understanding about latest developments in the field of Information
Technology and the impact of I.T. in managing a business
Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s JSPM Narhe Technical Campus
Rajarshi Shahu School of Engineering and Research
MBA Department
Course Outcomes
Course Name:- Managing for Sustainability
Course Code:- 401
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Apply general ethical principles to particular cases or practices in business
CO2:- Think independently and rationally about contemporary moral problems
CO3:- Recognize the complexity of problems in practical ethics.
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Demonstrate how general concepts of governance apply in a given situation
or given circumstances
Course Name:- Dissertation
Course Code:- 402
At the end of course, students will be able to-
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To offer the opportunity for the young students to acquire on job the skills,
knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions along with the experience needed to constitute a professional identity
CO2:- To provide means to immerse students in actual supervised professional experiences
CO3:- To gain deeper understanding in specific areas.
Course Name:- Services Marketing
Course Code:- (403 MKT)
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To emphasize the significance of services marketing in the global economy
CO2:- To make the students understand the deeper aspects of successful services marketing
CO3:- To provide insights to the challenges and opportunities in services marketing
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Sales & Distribution Management
Course Code:- (404 MKT)
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To provide foundations in components of sales and distribution management
CO2:- To introduce various facets of the job of a sales manager
CO3:- To focus on decision making aspects and implementation of decisions in sales and distribution management
Course Name:- Retail Marketing
Course Code:- (405 MKT)
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To provide insights into all functional areas of retailing.
CO2:- To give an account of essential principles of retailing.
CO3:- To give a perspective of the Indian retailing scenario.
Course Name:- Rural Marketing
Course Code:- (406 MKT)
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To understand rural aspects of marketing
CO2:- To learn nuances of rural markets to design effective strategies
CO3:- To enhance deeper understanding of rural consumer behavior
Course Name:- Service Operations Management
Course Code:- (407 MKT)
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To acquaint the students with the service operations strategy aspects.
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To provide students with the concepts and tools necessary to effectively manage
field service operations.
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To familiarize the students with the concepts of CRM and role of IT in managing
service operations
Course Name:- International Marketing
Course Code:- (408 MKT)
At the end of course, students will be able to-
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To make the students understand the concept and technique of international
marketing
CO2:- To train the students to develop plans and marketing strategies for entering into the international market and managing overseas operations
Course Name:- International Finance
Course Code:- (404 FIN)
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To make students familiar with the operations in foreign exchange markets.
CO2:- To sensitize students with complexities of managing finance of multinational firm
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To highlight the importance of the regulatory framework within which international
financial transactions can take place, with special reference to India
Course Name:- Financial Risk Management
Course Code:- (407FIN)
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To understand what is risk and the basic concepts of modeling its application for
measuring and managing financial risks
CO2:- To measure volatility in market prices, highlight Risk Management issues in investments.
Course Name:- Banking Operations - II
Course Code:- 411(FIN)
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To get acquainted with the changed role of Banking post 1991 Reforms
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To know the lending and borrowing rates along with the various mandatory
reserves
CO3:- To know the procedural compliances by bank’s functionality
Course Name:- Indirect Taxation
Course Code:- (403 FIN)
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To understand the basic concepts in various Indirect Tax Acts
CO2:- To understand procedural part of Indirect Taxes
CO3:- To acquaint with online filling of various Forms & Returns.
CO4:- To acquaint with online filling of various Forms & Returns.
Course Name:- Commodity Markets
Course Code:- (412 FIN)
At the end of course, students will be able to-
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To equip young managers with the knowledge of emerging commodities
derivatives trading practices in India.
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To explain the regulatory framework of these markets and domestic and
international historical developments in commodities market.
CO3:- To highlight the importance of hedgers, speculators and arbitragers.
CO4:- To highlight the importance of Commodity indices as an investment class
Course Name:- Financing Rural Development
Course Code:- (413 FIN)
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To understand the need and importance of financing rural development.
CO2:- To know the schemes floated by the Government of India and its scope.
CO3:- To analyze the needs of rural businesses and its viability.
Course Name:- Employment Relations
Course Code:- 403HR
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Give students insight into the IR scenario in India
CO2:- Make students understand important laws governing IR
CO3:- Create understanding about role of Govt., society and trade union in IR
Course Name:- Strategic Human Resource Management
Course Code:- 404 HR
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To make students understand HR implications of organizational strategies
CO2:- Understand the various terms used to define strategy & its process
CO3:- Understand HR strategies in Indian & global perspective
Course Name:- Global HR (406HR)
Course Code:- 406 HR
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To give exposure to the students to international HR
CO2:- To make students understand various initiatives in global HR
CO3:- To make students understand various issues in global HR
Course Name:- Change Management (408HR)
Course Code:- 408 HR
At the end of course, students will be able to-
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To make students understand meaning of change and need for organizational
Change.
CO2:- To appraise students with the change management process
Course Name:- Employee Reward Management (407HR)
Course Code:- 407 HR
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- To appraise students with reward management system practiced in organizations
CO2:- To make students understand the process of setting reward management system
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To give students exposure to the reward management practices followed various
organizations
Course Name:- Competency Mapping (416HR)
Course Code:- 416 HR
At the end of course, students will be able to-
CO1:- Make the students understand concept and importance of competency mapping
CO2:- Give insight into the process and models of competency mapping