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Undergraduate – Arabic
Course outcomes
CO1. Knowledge of Arabic prose writing style and syntax
CO2. Usage of different types of words to convey thoughts
CO3. Usage of computers to type and generate documents and reports in Arabic
CO3. Understanding Arab history written in Arabic
CO4. Enhancement of communication skills in Arabic
CO5. Familiarization with the rules of recitation of the Quran
CO6. Knowledge of writing letters, ads, notifications, tenders and quotations in Arabic
CO7. Knowledge of the language of the Quran
CO8. Knowledge of the language of the Hadith
CO9. Understanding the contribution of Indians to Arabic language and literature and
drawing inspirations from it.
CO10. Knowledge of accounting concepts, book keeping and preparation of final accounts
CO11. Enhancement of translation skills from Arabic to English and vice versa
CO12. Understanding the language of Arabic poetry of the classical and modern period
CO13. Understanding Arab literary history of the classical and modern period
CO14. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO15. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO16. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical uses of
language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing skills with
the fundamental knowledge of grammar
CO17. Construct sentences in Arabic by applying basic grammatical rules, learn Quran and
Hadith, gain knowledge in history of Arabs and acquire skills in Arabic letter writing
CO18. Understand the nature, functions, evolution and significance of Malayalam language
pertaining to LSRW skills.
Programme outcomes
PO1. Arabic based Computer skills: Typing word documents excel sheets in Arabic
and preparing power point presentations in Arabic and generating reports in Arabic.
PO2. Communication skills: To read and comprehend Arabic Prose, poetry and
history and to write letters, ads, notifications, tenders and quotations in Arabic. Listen
actively and respond to queries in Arabic. Convey thoughts and ideas in literary as
well as colloquial Arabic.
PO3. Translation skills: Enhancement of translation skills from Arabic to English and vice
versa
PO4. Accounting skills: To keep books of accounts and to generate reports of financial
transactions as and when needed
PO5. Knowledge and Understanding: Of the masterpieces of Arabic literature and
source of its grammar, the Quran, and its recitation, the traditions of Prophet
Muhammed (Sal.) and the history before and after him, the Literary history of Arabic
with special reference to the contribution of Indians to Arabic language and literature,
the language and style of Arabic Prose and Poetry and the Grammar of Arabic
language and its application
Program Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Arabic based computer skills would help in Arabic data entry and back end operations
for banks and Software companies
PSO2. Communication skills in Arabic and English provide immense career and business
opportunities
PSO3. Translation skills help in translation assignments, both oral and written. While
Medical tourism and B.P.O s provide ample opportunities for Oral translation,
numerous books that need to be translated await translators with writing skills in
Arabic and one other language.
PSO4. Knowledge of Accounting and its application provide an edge over others as a value
added skill and increases employability
PSO5. Knowledge of the contribution of Indians to Arabic literature would serve as an
inspiration for further contributions in the future
Undergraduate- B.Com (CA)
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO 01: Enable the Students to gain Basic Knowledge and Skill relating to
Fundamental accounting Principles and Practices, Preparation of Company
Accounts.
CO 02: Enable the Students to have the Basic Knowledge about the Application of
concepts of Business Statistics in Business and Management.
CO 03: Gain in Depth Knowledge about Marketing Management and to Develop their
Marketing Skills, Various Forms of Business Organizations.
CO 04: Understand the Various Techniques of Cost and Management Accounting in
Business Decision Making Process.
CO 05: Acquire the Basic Knowledge about the Application of Concepts of Business
Mathematics in Business and Management.
CO 06: Acquire the Basic Knowledge about the Banking Law and Practice.
CO 07: Motivate the Students to Become an Entrepreneur and Help Them to Starting
the Business and Functions of Various Financial Institutions.
CO 08: Gain Basic Knowledge of Law Relating to Contracts, Bailment, Contract of
Indemnity, Agency, Sale of Goods and Partnership.
CO 09: Promote the Students to Understand the Basic Principles of Income Tax Law.
CO 10: Acquire the Knowledge about the Value of Human Resource and Management
of Human Resources.
CO 11: Basic Knowledge of Computers and Gain the Knowledge of Accounting
Software Tally Tool.
CO 12: Computer Concepts as related to Processing Data into useful Information
needed in Business Situations by using Word, Spreadsheet, Presentations.
CO 13: Promote the Knowledge of Basic Concepts through C After the Successful
Completion of the Course the Student must be able to construct an Application
with C.
CO 14. Enable the Students to Learn the Data base Operations and Process. The
Architectural Concept, Structural Embedded SQL, Hierarchical Approach and
Network Concept.
CO 15. Develop a Front end Tool for Customer Interaction in Business and After the
Successful Completion of the Course the Student must be able to Develop an
Application Using Visual Basic.
CO 16. Expertise in Creating Web Page, After the Successful Completion of the
Course the Student must know the Concepts of Internet and Design a Web
Page, The Various Techniques of Computer Network.
CO 17. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO 18. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO 19. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical uses
of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing
skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
PO 01: Commerce And Accounting: Gain knowledge in commerce and accounting
software for corporate requirements.
PO 02: Computer Knowledge: Get employment in IT fields, Software, Banks,
Companies, BPOs and KPOs.
PO 03: Professional Ethics: Demonstrate professional ethics in the social and legal
aspects of commerce.
PO 04: Self-Learning: Integrate the ethical behavior in self-learning, apply towards
lifelong learning and acquiring knowledge in modern corporate and the IT
sector business.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES
PSO 01: Understand the concepts of commerce and computer application operations.
PSO 02: Apply the current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing
practices.
PSO 03: Ability to design, implements domain knowledge for computer programming.
Undergraduate – B.com Banking
Course Outcomes
CO1. The observe commercial banks more important to economic development
CO2. Enumerate general financial accounting concepts, intermediate concepts for
assets, Liabilities and stakeholder’s
CO3. Study about the Business Environment of India
CO4. Discern the parts of accounting concepts for assets liabilities and
Shareholder equity in a concise and clear manner
CO5. Illustrate the concepts, needs and procedures for Insurance
CO6. Know about various laws used in business organisation
CO7. The study about the techniques used in cost accounting and improve the
knowledge in cost accounting
CO8. The understand and importance of banking to the economic development.
CO9. Know about the various laws used in business organisation and Classify the
basic Laws of business pertaining to contracts, bailment, agency, and
enforcements
CO10. The study of financial management of the partnership firm
CO11. The important study of management in the banks and to develop a basic
understanding about the management concepts as well as of human is
various managerial process in organisation
CO12. Ability to conduct basic statistical surveys, calculations and analyses and a
deeper understanding of statistical method relevant for the students
research area
CO13. The structure of the company organisation &maintaining of the accounting
system
CO14. Denote the basic concepts of the Indian’s trade activities with the rest of the
world
CO15. Elucidate the basic concepts and procedures personal management in the
banking operations.
CO16. Identify the foundations and applications how to export goods and services.
CO17. Optimize management operations in creating and enhancing a firm’s
competitive advantages
CO18. Construe the basic concepts of marketing and its banking management
CO19. Denote the basic concepts of Management accounting
CO20. Cognise the nature, types and methods of social science research and report
writing
CO21. Ability to discuss the role of the international banking
CO22. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO23. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO24. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Banking and company Knowledge: Commercial, Reserve bank; banking law
and practice, co-operative; central banking, personal management in bank, E-
banking, to study about the how banking sole play into balancing the Indian
banking
PO2. Financial Accounting and Application of Accounting System: Design
methods of registering financial transactions, calculating financial transitions,
verifying and applying of accounting system
PO3. Mathematics and Statistics: Formulate statistical and mathematical
techniques, solutions to business oriented problems
PO4. E-Commerce: To know future trends of the business concern. To know what is
role of e-commerce in recent trends
PO5. Research Methodology: Ability to conduct basic statistical surveys; calculation
and analyses and deeper understanding of statistical method relevant for the
students research area
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Make the students to improve their knowledge in recent trends both in
commerce and business.
PSO2. Encourage the students to realize their individuality
PSO3. The motivate the students to know their entrepreneurial traits.
PSO4. The students to gain knowledge not only in commerce but also in other field of
study through non-major subject and skill based subjects
Undergraduate – BBA
Course Outcomes
CO1. Delineate the basic concepts in Business Letter Writing, Office Administration
CO2. Enumerate general financial accounting concepts, intermediate concepts for
assets, Liabilities and stakeholder’s
CO3. Classify compute cost and selling prices for the manufacturing producers or
service rendering establishment concerns
CO4. Discern the parts of Accounting for managerial decisions
CO5. Elicit distinctive organizations, organizational structures and management
CO6. Strategise economics skills into general and specific Business facets
CO7. Explain the various development phases of Indian economy
CO8. Characterise environment factors, Industrial Companies Act and Consumer
Protection Act
CO9. Classify the basic Laws of business pertaining to contracts, bailment, agency,
and enforcements
CO10. Envisage entrepreneurship and abutment of Government to entrepreneurs
CO11. Describe the fundamentals of computers and its applications in the various
areas of Business
CO12. Characterise individual’s contribution to organizational behaviour
CO13. Formulate statistics skills aligned to business specifications
CO14. Formulate mathematics skills relevant to business
CO15. Recognise the concepts of personality development
CO16. Articulate effective communication with apt grammar usage
CO17. Optimize management operations in creating and enhancing a firm’s
competitive advantages
CO18. Construe the basic concepts of marketing and its management
CO19. Denote the basic concepts of Financial Management
CO20. Cognise the nature, types and methods of social science research and report writing
CO21. Illustrate the concepts, needs and procedures for Insurance Policy
CO22. Identify the foundations and technological applications of MIS
CO23. Elucidate the basic concepts and procedures for conducting Internal Audit
CO24. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO25. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO26. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Administration and Management Knowledge: Cognise administration,
management concepts, principles related to business, human resource, service,
commodity marketing, banking, insurance, finance, resource requirements,
planning methods of acquiring the resources
PO2. Accounting and Application of Accounting Software: Design methods of
registering financial transactions, calculating financial transitions, verifying
and applying of accounting software
PO3. Human Resources Management and Statistics: Formulate statistical and
mathematical techniques, solutions to business oriented problems with the
optimum utilization of human resources
PO4. Economics and Law. Deduce basic and rudimentary economic principles for
decision-making and the Business law governing the promotion and
management of business
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Classify financial transactions, net result of transactions in terms of profit and
loss
PSO2. Understand the basics of Business law, Economics, Statistics and mathematics
pertaining to commerce
PSO3. Identify the provenances to establish and sustain firms with optimum
utilization of human and technological resources
Undergraduate – Biochemistry
Course Outcomes
CO1. Classify bio organic molecules’ structure and functions
CO2. Delineate qualitative analysis of biopolymer in analyzing Carbohydrate,
Amino acids, Proteins
CO3. Characterise bio organic compounds, their nutritive values, measurement,
balanced diet, diseases of malnutrition
CO4. Strategise techniques applied in Medical Laboratory
CO5. Develop vermicompost and mushroom, earthworms, mushroom culture
CO6. Synthesize computing principles, information networks with homology,
diversity and sequence analysis
CO7. Elicit basic fundamentals and states of matter, radiations, isomers, structure of
biomolecules and its applications, Hetero cyclic compounds, source of
electricity, separation & purification techniques, Natural product and drug
discovery
CO8. Distinguish techniques for the separation of Biomolecules
CO9. Cognise fundamental concepts of enzymes and its characteristics, kinetics,
coenzymes, biosensors, inhibition
CO10. Categorise anabolic and catabolic functions of the biomolecules such as
carbohydrate, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids
CO11. Analyse the organic molecules quantitatively
CO12. Describe the concepts of Biomolecules, genetic materials, its structures,
arrangements, replications, transcriptions
CO13. Identify microscopy, microorganisms, its structures, characteristics,
reproduction methods, antigen, antibody, its interactions, disease mechanisms
CO14. Explain concepts of preparing culture media, sterilization techniques, isolation
of microorganisms
CO15. Delineate genetic engineering, plant, animal biotechnology and its applications
CO16. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO17. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO18. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
CO19. Construct sentences in Arabic by applying basic grammatical rules, learn
Quran and Hadith, gain knowledge in history of Arabs and acquire skills in
Arabic letter writing
CO20. Understand the nature, functions, evolution and significance of Malayalam
language pertaining to LSRW skills.
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Quantitative Skills: Ability to prepare reagents for experiments accurately,
interpret experimental data and identify consistent and inconsistent
components
PO2. Technical Applications: Cognise technical applications in Enzyme
Technology, Biotechnology and Biochemistry to diagnose diseases
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Understanding the nature and fundamentals of chemistry and biology and the
principles of Biochemistry
PSO2. Discern the interdisciplinary nature of science and to understand the
relationship between science and society
PSO3. Demonstrate the aspects of the structure and functions of living things at a
molecular level Biochemistry
Undergraduate – Chemistry
Course Outcomes
CO1. Delineate atomic structures, quantum mechanics, bonding, periodic properties
of elements, organic reactions, lab safety and gaseous state of molecules.
CO2. Classify aromatic compounds and stereoisomerism.
CO3. Illustrate the applications of spectroscopy, analytical chemistry and gain basic
ideas of natural products.
CO4. Cognise photochemical reactions, catalysis, liquid state, adsorption and
equilibrium reactions, electrochemistry, molecular symmetries and molecular
spectroscopy.
CO5. Formulate phase rule, order of reactions, thermodynamics, and applications of
computer in chemistry.
CO6. Describe complexes, radioactivity, atom and hydrogen bomb.
CO7. Elucidate mathematical concepts, basic organic and inorganic chemistry
formulae, redox reactions, concepts of volumetric analysis, pH and aliphatic
hydrocarbons, and colloids.
CO8. Identify carbohydrates, drugs and its uses, hormones and vitamins.
CO9. Strategise different clinical lab techniques and basic analytical techniques.
CO10. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO11. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO12. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
CO13. Construct sentences in Arabic by applying basic grammatical rules, learn
Quran and Hadith, gain knowledge in history of Arabs and acquire skills in
Arabic letter writing
CO14. Understand the nature, functions, evolution and significance of Malayalam
language pertaining to LSRW skills.
Programme Outcomes
PO1. General chemistry: Understand organic reactions, lab hygiene and safety,
principles of qualitative analysis, acids and bases, ideal and real gases,
periodic properties of elements and the concepts of orbits, orbital and the
structure of atom.
PO2. Organic chemistry: Distinguish reaction mechanisms, molecular
rearrangements, UV, IR and NMR spectra of organic molecules, different
methods of isolation, purification and structural elucidation of natural products
and aromatic compounds and stereochemistry, and solve structural problems
with spectral data accumulated from spectral techniques.
PO3. Physical chemistry: Discern theoretical aspects of atomic structure, the basics
of electrochemistry, its relevance in modern industry and technology, phase
diagrams of one and two component systems, elementary ideas of
photochemistry, mathematical relationships in thermodynamics, quantum
mechanics, spectroscopy and physical and chemical systems in non-
spectroscopic techniques.
PO4. Inorganic chemistry: Construe the importance and applications of
coordination compounds, radioactive isotopes in industries, in medicine,
construction of atom bomb, hydrogen bomb and its impacts, the isolation of
metals from their ores.
PO5. Organic/ Pharmaceutical chemistry/ Medical laboratory technology/
Clinical biochemistry: Ascertain fundamental concepts in chemistry, drugs of
antimalarials, antibacterials, antibiotics, anaesthetics, determination of Hb,
RBC, WBC, Platelet, ESR, tests regarding typhoid, tuberculosis, HIV, Rh
factor, GTT and cholesterol.
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Apply the knowledge of chemistry in natural products, drugs, biological and
computer sciences.
PSO2. Formulate problem solving techniques, develop critical thinking, analytical
reasoning to design and perform experiments.
PSO3. Strategise and apply apt techniques in quality control labs, pharmaceutical
companies in addition to petrochemical, sugar, leather, dyeing, textile,
cosmetics, match, cement, fertilizer industries.
PSO4. Develop communication skills with comprehensive subject knowledge for
competitive examinations.
Undergraduate – Commerce
Course Outcomes
CO1. Comprehend Practical Knowledge in Business Letter writing
CO2. Establish working knowledge about the secretarial Practice
CO3. Acquire basic knowledge in communicative skill required for running the
business establishments or offices
CO4. Deal with that part of the Accounting for Managerial Decision.
CO5. Describe accounting concepts, conventions, Golden Rules of Accountancy and
Book keeping and the preparation of Final Accounts
CO6. Understand the Accounting concepts and it’s conventions at all levels
CO7. Cognise special types of accounts and accounting manuals to be followed in
public sector undertakings
CO8. Ascertain the cost of the products or services of various concerns.
CO9. Stimulate knowledge on that part of the economics for decision making
CO10. Acquire the mathematical knowledge needed for attending competitive
examinations.
CO11. Highlight the significance of becoming self-employed job providers.
CO12. Attain knowledge regarding insurance and the public and private sector
companies offering it.
CO13. Synthesise the working of Banking sectors and technologies empowering it.
CO14. Compute various taxes with the knowledge of tax structure and laws.
CO15. Focus on the statistics related to business decisions.
CO16. Recognise the laws enacted by the Government for establishing and running
business establishments
CO17. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO18. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO19. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Communicative Skills: Practical application and training in business letter
writing, Basic English grammar, and corporate correspondence and secretarial
practice.
PO2. Accountancy and Auditing : Categorize the methods of financial transactions,
entering and calculating the results and verify the authenticity of the
transactions by auditing.
PO3. Application of Accounting Software: Handle the accounting software for
tapping ample employment opportunities. Also the accounting principles for
managerial decision making
PO4. Economics: Reveal the basic and elementary economic principles for decision
making and understand the nature of the Indian economy.
PO5. Law: Acquire knowledge regarding Business laws that govern the promotion
and management of business undertakings.
PO6. Management: Conceptualize the Management principles related to Business,
Human Resource, Service Marketing, Banking, Insurance and Finance.
PO7. Statistics, Mathematics and Resource Management: Figure out solutions to
business oriented problems with the help of Statistics and Mathematics
techniques and also on optimum utilization of scarce resources.
PO8. Income Tax: Analyze the sources of personal income and compute the taxable
income and the amount of tax.
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1: Understand the nature and type of businesses and the procedures managing
them.
PSO2: Classify the financial transactions and thereby calculating the net result of the
transactions by the terms Profits/ Losses and also income tax calculations.
PSO3: Knowledge and understanding about Economics, Law, Statistics, Mathematics
pertaining to Commerce.
PSO4: Ability to provide guidelines in managing the affairs of companies/
undertakings
PSO5: Identify the resources required for running the concerns and their effective and
optimum utilization.
PSO6: Help pursue higher education in Management, Commerce and appearing for
the professional courses.
Undergraduate – Computer Science
Course Outcomes
CO1. Classify functional hierarchical code organizations, manage data structures,
arrays of complex objects, functional models, defensive programming
concepts
CO2. Differentiate object oriented programming, procedural oriented language, C++
features, data types, operating system, computer networks
CO3. Develop software in the Java programming language, user requirements for
software functionality
CO4. Design applications based upon the concepts of Java, Advance Java for
websites
CO5. Elicit architecture and functioning of database management systems, associated tools
and normalization techniques
CO6. Distinguish structured query language, syntax, transactions, database recovery and
techniques for query optimization
CO7. Perform algebraic operations, indices, logarithms, factorisation, expansion of
simple expressions and simplifications of fractions
CO8. Resolve linear programming problem, transportation problem and assignment
problem, maximum flow problem, shortest path problem, game theory and queuing
theory
CO9. Identify terms used in personal computer, hardware and software need for
personal computer
CO10. Design websites to meet specifications, HTML code, HTML pages, CSS,
JavaScript code, free scripts
CO11. Demonstrate basics of Unix, and Shell programming
CO12. Elicit the concepts of Quantitative Aptitude including time, work, numbers,
permutations, combinations, time speed, distance, percentages, ratios and
proportions, profit, loss, and geometry
CO13. Analyse data structure, algorithm methods and performance of program
CO14. Recognise asymptotic performance of algorithms, major and efficient
algorithms in common engineering design situations
CO15. Comprehend cellular concept, Frequency reuse, Hand-off strategies, equalization,
diversity reception techniques, digital cellular systems comprising GSM, GPRS,
WAP, cdma2000, and W-CDMA
CO16. Explain communication, basic terminologies in computer networks, protocols
in networking, services and features of protocol stack, Network services,
security and mechanisms to counter Network threats
CO17. Implement CPU scheduling algorithms and Bankers algorithm used for deadlock
avoidance and prevention
CO18. Illustrate computer graphics systems, design algorithms, two dimensional
transformations, techniques of clipping, three dimensional graphics, three
dimensional transformations, modelling, rendering, shading and animation
CO19. Formulate interactive multimedia devices, basic images, image formats
interactive multimedia devices, the basic concepts about images and image formats,
data compression techniques, image compression techniques, video compression
techniques, and the basic concepts about animation
CO20. Simulate software system, system modelling, system design, implementation,
unit and system testing, integration, source code management configuration
management, and release management
CO21. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO22. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO23. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
CO24. Construct sentences in Arabic by applying basic grammatical rules, learn
Quran and Hadith, gain knowledge in history of Arabs and acquire skills in
Arabic letter writing
CO25. Understand the nature, functions, evolution and significance of Malayalam
language pertaining to LSRW skills.
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Computer Language Skills. Demonstrate competence in algorithms, data
structures, programming languages, compilers, software engineering, social,
legal, ethical, and cultural ramifications of computer technology
PO2. Data Management Skills. Analyse, Navigate, Manage, Design, Plan,
Integrate data to sort out creative approaches, render specifications, explore
software functions and features
PO3. Mathematical Skills: Apply mathematical foundations, algorithmic
principles, and computer science theory in the modeling and design of
computer-based systems demonstrating design choices
PO4. Network Managements: Design, develop principles in the construction of
software and network systems of varying complexity
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Apply basic computer concepts in Mathematics, basic Sciences, Social
Sciences to identify, formulate and solve real life complex
PSO2. Discern ethical and management principles required to work in a team as well
as to lead a team
PSO3. Write effective project reports in multidisciplinary environment in the context
of changing technologies
PSO4. Understanding of the principles and working of the hardware and software
aspects of computer systems
PSO5. Provide effective and efficient real time solutions using acquired knowledge in
various domains
Undergraduate – Economics
Course Outcomes
CO1. Imbibe the basic concepts of micro economics and factors of production
CO2. Delineate the macro economics, National income calculation, employment and
inflation
CO3. Recognise the contributions of Economists in Economics
CO4. Discern managerial economics and decision making
CO5. Enumerate the aspects of statistics pertaining to economic applications
CO6. Characterise mathematics related to calculate profit, average cost, marginal
cost and related areas
CO7. Indentify the features and working conditions of market
CO8. Enumerate the significance of self employment and entrepreneurship
CO9. Discern the role of Industries and efforts in solving Industrial problems
CO10. Cognise human resource management and efforts in solving human capital
problems
CO11. Illustrate the basic structures of Indian economy and its problems
CO12. Synthesize agriculture and economic growth
CO13. Elicit economic planning systems and techniques
CO14. Describe tax structures, expenditure patterns, and budgeting principles
CO15. Elucidate monetary system and its impact on economy
CO16. Explain banking terminologies and banking technologies
CO17. Deduce the role of foreign Exchange and International currency problems
CO18. Characterise International trade and international economic problems
CO19. Enumerate population aspects and its awareness
CO20. Indentify the latest trends in demography
CO21. Classify basic facts associated with Socio-Economic religious History of
ancient India
CO22. Describe basics of economics and applications of computer in economics
CO23. Synthesize economics and environmental aspects
CO24. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO25. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO26. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
CO27. Construct sentences in Arabic by applying basic grammatical rules, learn
Quran and Hadith, gain knowledge in history of Arabs and acquire skills in
Arabic letter writing
CO28. Understand the nature, functions, evolution and significance of Malayalam
language pertaining to LSRW skills.
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Economics and laws. Envisage a rational choice applying economic
principles, diverse concepts connected with consumer and market equilibrium,
and administer economic precepts in real life situations by perceiving the
exemplar contributions of Economists in Economics
PO2. Statistics and Mathematics. Handle statistical data effectively in decision
making and perform basic quantitative analysis tools appropriate for the
discipline
PO3. Economics of Marketing. Identify the role of marketing in an economy,
performance of marketing in various sectors at the national and international
levels
PO4. Agriculture and Indian Economy. Cognise the ideological bases of the
Indian economy, significance, problems, prospects, evaluate performance and
offer remedies
PO5. Monetary Economics. Interpret the role of monetary policy, function of state
sectors, and review financial administration in Indian economy
PO6. International Economics. Elicit the concepts of international economics in
the context of privatization, Globalisation and Liberalization
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Understand the basic concepts of Economics, Law, Statistics and Mathematics
pertaining to Economics
PSO2. Enumerate the formation and framework of Indian Economics, International
Economics and to apply the concepts in the context of privatization,
Globalisation and Liberalization
PSO3. Recognise Economics concepts to prepare for competitive examinations held
at Regional and National levels
PSO4. Strategise computer applications in Economics with suitable MS Office tools
Undergraduate- English
Course Outcomes
CO1. Classify literary genres such as poetry, drama, prose, fiction, criticism with
pioneering examples
CO2. Distinguish major writers, authors, genres, and periods in British Literature
CO3. Discern a work/ author in cultural and historical contexts
CO4. Indentify the basic characteristics of divergent ages, literary genres,
movements, and terms
CO5. Describe the writings emerged in Indian subcontinent starting from post-
Independence area to the new-Millennium
CO6. Demonstrate fluency in English language speaking
CO7. Delineate the chronology of British monarchy and the nexus between
sovereignty, clergy, and society
CO8. Ascertain the intricacies in vocabulary and expressions
CO9. Ability to deliver a message clearly, effectively with appropriate body
language and voice projections
CO10. Identify the images of women, female experiences, feministic terms, history
and nature of women’s roles in society, politics, religion, and home
CO11. Explicate major themes, plots, characters and human relations in terms of
Shakespearean dramatic forms including tragedy, comedy, history, romance
CO12. Simulate English Language Teaching techniques to develop LSRW skills
CO13. Cognise the nature of creative writing through different genres, forms, and
individual writing styles
CO14. Explain the basic concepts, methods, linguistic nuances in translation theories
CO15. Recognise authors and writings from third world countries and situate a text in
postcolonial contexts
CO16. Demonstrate communication skills, soft skills, leadership qualities, and
knowledge to acquire, manage and process information
CO17. Possess critical thinking towards mass media, and analyse the trends in print
and digital modes
CO18. : Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO19. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO20. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
CO21. Construct sentences in Arabic by applying basic grammatical rules, learn
Quran and Hadith, gain knowledge in history of Arabs and acquire skills in
Arabic letter writing
CO18. Understand the nature, functions, evolution and significance of Malayalam
language pertaining to LSRW skills.
Programme Outcomes
PO1. English Literature: Analyze and interpret literary text. Apply theoretical
approaches and critical reading of literary texts.
PO2. English Language Teaching: Introduced to communicate skills to define,
classify and understand the methods of communication to improve their
LSRW skills.
PO3. English Grammar: Improve and refine grammatical competence and
recognise and use verb phrases in all 12 tenses, expand and refine clause,
grammatical areas of strength and weakness in writer and oral communication
PO4. Creative Writing: Familiar with representative literary texts from a
significant number of historical, geographical and cultural contexts with
particular focus on the modern and contemporary periods.
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Demonstrate ability to write a poem, prose, drama and fiction
PSO2. Understand significant developments in the history of English and place them
in socio-cultural contexts.
PSO3. Have the capacity to identify instance of communication in the circumstance
of their own
PSO4. Demonstrate both formal and thematic aspects of texts in relationship to larger
culture and historical movements
PSO5. Comprehend in listening and reading use in speaking and writing and edit the
grammatical structures.
PSO6. Present their own literary works of others- orally in a public forum and bring
the written word of life for an audience.
Course Outcomes – Department of History - UG
CO1 - Explain the importance of Socio - economic and Political History of India
from ancient period to present period including freedom struggle in India.
CO2 - Provide knowledge on constitutional developments of India.
CO3 - Narrate the importance of Socio - economic and Political History of Tamil
Nadu and Tamil language.
CO4 - Describe how U.S.A. became a super power.
CO5 - Acquire knowledge about European countries.
CO6 - Understand the basic concepts of Islam and Arabs.
CO7 - Classify the Historical writings and research methodology.
CO8 - Identify different administrative units of India.
CO9 - Provide the importance of Eco-Tourism, Tourism Industry and
employment opportunities.
CO10 - Use History for Competitive Examinations.
CO11 - Identify International relations and World Organizations.
CO12 - Understand the various Governments of the Nations.
CO13 - Enumerate the Fundamentals of Computers and Internet.
CO14 - Describe the Economic developments of India.
CO15 - Identify latest developments in Local Self – Government.
CO16 - Create awareness on Human Rights.
CO17 - Explain how Archives are important for Research.
CO18 – Enables the students to study History of press and its impact on society.
CO19 - Provide contributions of Muslims towards Architecture.
CO20- Highlight the developments of Science and Technology from pre historic
period to present period.
CO21. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help individuals in identifying and solving problems CO22. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO23. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
CO24. Construct sentences in Arabic by applying basic grammatical rules, learn
Quran and Hadith, gain knowledge in history of Arabs and acquire skills in
Arabic letter writing
CO25. Understand the nature, functions, evolution and significance of Malayalam
language pertaining to LSRW skills.
Programme Outcomes – B.A. History
After the completion of the Bachelor Degree in History the students are expected to
have comprehensive knowledge in the following papers of the courses.
PO1. History of India;
From this paper students have acquired wide range of knowledge about India’s Past
particularly from Pre-history to Independence. The students have attained comprehensive
knowledge about the Contemporary history of India and its foreign policy. Through the wide
range of knowledge about socio-political and economic history of India which enabled them
to clear competitive examinations.
PO2. History of Tamil Nadu;
This paper enabled the students to attain wide knowledge on the history of Early
Tamilagham, particularly various dynasties, administration, culture and maritime trade. They
have attained deep understanding the role of Tamil Nadu in India’s freedom struggle.
PO3. History of Europe;
Students have acquired comprehensive knowledge of Europe from ancient to modern
period such as polity, culture and their impact in and around Europe.
PO4. History of U.S.A:
This paper provides knowledge about the Modern History of U.S.A and the growth of
U.S.A as a supreme power in the world.
PO5. History of Arabs:
This paper inculcated the values of Islam, and its contribution to the world in the field
of Polity, Literature, Science, Arts and Architecture. It exchanges idea about Islamic
Societies.
PO6. Elements of Historiography:
From this paper the students have acquired knowledge about the history of historical
writings and methodology of research. It covered how historians have studied a particular
topic using different techniques and sources.
PO7. Public Administration:
This paper helped the students to acquire knowledge about the different
administrative units of the government of the India and implementation of government
policies.
PO8. Tourism and Travel Management:
This paper made students employable and focused on the fast rising industries and
marketing the tourism product.
PO9. Journalism:
This paper enabled the students to understand the role of press in the enlightened
society.
Programme Specific Outcomes – B.A. History
PSO1 - Understand the social condition, economic condition, religious condition and
political condition of India from ancient period to present day.
PSO2 - Explain how constitutional developments took place.
PSO3 - Recognize how History is useful for Competitive Examinations.
PSO4 - Exhibit how History Teaches lessons, morals and ethics.
Undergraduate – Information Technology
Course Outcomes
CO1. Understand procedural language concepts, write program in C language
CO2. Understand and learn applications of discrete structures in Computer Science
CO3. Develop perspectives on IT industry, types of computers and its peripherals
CO4. Deduce Object Oriented programming concepts and develop programs in C++
CO5. Illustrate digital circuits, multiplexing and interfacing of various components
CO6. Understand internal structure of the data, algorithms to store the data and
complexity of each algorithm
CO7. Understand Transportation problem, shortest route models and decision
making for real time environment
CO8 Troubleshoot the computer hardware problems, ideas on assembly language
programming
CO9. Understand RDBMS concepts and programming with Oracle by DDL, DCL
and DML queries
CO10. Illustrate concepts of numerical analysis and statistical methods for Computer
Science
CO11. Describe the technical details of JPEG and MPEG families of standards
CO12. Understand object-oriented paradigms of java and write Java programs
CO13. Explicate process synchronization, scheduling, CPU utilization and various aspects
of an operating system
CO14. Develop the skill and knowledge of Web page design
CO15. Demonstrate knowledge of embedded system, mapping of real world scenes
onto a system, 2D and 3D representation of an image in computer graphics,
and understand the personal traits of human and authentication system based
on it
CO16. Understand the formation of earth, ways to manage the disasters and
pollutions
CO17. Understand the life cycle model, cost model and various processes of software
engineering
CO18. Distinguish guided and unguided media, protocols used in networks,
Computational Paradigms to Find Patterns and Regularities in Databases by
examining aspects of expert systems
CO19. Cognise current architecture, services and instantiations of the Grid;
Improve the numerical and logical ability
CO20. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO21. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO22. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
CO23. Construct sentences in Arabic by applying basic grammatical rules, learn
Quran and Hadith, gain knowledge in history of Arabs and acquire skills in
Arabic letter writing
CO24. Understand the nature, functions, evolution and significance of Malayalam
language pertaining to LSRW skills.
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Software Programming Skills. Develop web applications, windows
applications, debug the code, and test the code, ethics and values of team
member of software project team
PO2. Data Management Skills. Analyse, navigate, manage, and design, optimize
and implement system solutions using appropriate algorithms of varying
complexity, data analytics like pattern recognition and knowledge discovery
PO3. Mathematical Skills: Deduce truth of the statement, Turing machine, apply
automata theory, and more computer science theory in the modelling and
design of computer-based systems demonstrating design choices
PO4. Hardware and Network Managements: Troubleshooting, configuring LAN,
MAN, WAN, Firewalls, Internet Protocol, network security
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Provide solutions to the modern day problems by computerizing it and
improvise the existing system to make it simple
PSO2. Able to play a significant role in a software project team, promote ethical
values, supporting team members
PSO3. Adapt to latest technologies by examining it, and validate its usefulness in
implementing current system
PSO4. Establish System software that runs at booting time of operating system and
loading necessary drivers for the each hardware attached to the system
PSO5. Use acquired knowledge to develop new technologies that help in saving the
time and cost of humans work
Undergraduate – Mathematics
Course Outcomes
CO1. Classify the difference between equations and simple identities
CO2. Form sequence and obtain series corresponding to sequences
CO3. Identify the nature and solution of algebraic equations
CO4. Focus surface areas, surface coordinates and other mathematical aspects of
three dimensional objects
CO5. Enumerate values of trigonometric functions for key angles in all quadrants of
the unit circle
CO6. Simulate concepts based on programming language to link operating systems
and computer networks
CO7. Create, store and comply office information for digitalization
CO8. Describe reflective motion inertial and non inertial reference frames
CO9. Determine mathematical conjectures and establish theorems from complex
analysis
CO10. Demonstrate the connectivity among matrix algebra, linear algebra, abstract
algebraic structures with numbers
CO11. Delineate the nature of Vector spaces and its properties
CO12. Determine solutions of first order, second order, and higher order
homogeneous and non homogeneous differential equation by applying manual
and technology based methods
CO13. Competency to read mathematical and statistical literature of various types
including survey articles, books and online sources
CO14. Understand the mathematical tools that are needed to solve optimization
problems
CO15. Implement algorithms to find out the components of a graph and a digraph
CO17. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO18. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO19. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
CO20. Construct sentences in Arabic by applying basic grammatical rules, learn
Quran and Hadith, gain knowledge in history of Arabs and acquire skills in
Arabic letter writing
CO21. Understand the nature, functions, evolution and significance of Malayalam
language pertaining to LSRW skills.
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Calculus: Develops the concepts of limits, derivative and integral and use the
differential to determine the error of approximations and is fundamental for
many fields of mathematics
PO2. Trigonometry: Identify the inherit restriction on the domain and find the
range of trigonometric function and able to solve the trigonometric problems
PO3. Analytical geometry: Able to apply trigonometric, logarithmic and
polynomial function to solve problems, choose appropriate mathematical
function to model physical phenomena
PO4. Algebra: Applying concepts of expression, equation, inequality to investigate
and describe relationship and analyse the nature and find solution of algebraic
equations
PO5. Analysis: Understand numbers, way of representing numbers, relationship
among numbers and number system, communicate and interpret quantitative
information and mathematical ideas
PO6. Statistics: Critically analyze the validity of a statistical statement by
considering the data and appropriateness of statistical method and able to
identify and use applicable math skills in statistics and probability
PO7. Applications: Acquire both theoretical and conceptual idea under the topics in
mechanics, Graph theory, operation research, numerical analysis and some
computer applications like C, C++ with practical knowledge
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Understand the basic concepts of Calculus, Trigonometry, 3d Geometry,
Vector calculus, Analysis, Algebra, and Statistics
PSO2. Create, corroborate, and evaluate hypotheses, theories, and methods with
adequate proof
PSO3. Solve complex problems by critical thinking and explicate a solution in real
life situations
PSO4. Acquire, analyse, synthesize and interpret data to write reports by applying
basic mathematical rules
PSO5. Apply mathematical skills in the field of computer to create relevant database
records encapsulating multiple variables
Undergraduate – Microbiology
Course Outcomes
CO1. Classify basic concepts in Microbiology and the basic structure, features of
microbes
CO2. Elicit the importance of bio molecules and different metabolic pathways
CO3. Strategise basic techniques to work in microbiological laboratories
CO4. Delineate the basic concepts of molecular biology and microbial genetics
CO5. Describe the structure and functions of immune system
CO6. Synthesize basic laboratory techniques in molecular biology and immunology
CO7. Deduce applications of microbiology in various fields such as clinical,
agricultural, industrial, food and computer sciences
CO8. Formulate applications of gene cloning in various fields
CO9. Determine physiology of plants and human system
CO10. Explain the basic structure of cell and the mechanism of various cell
regulations
CO11. Enumerate the importance of statistics and Mendelian genetics in life science
CO12. Describe the basics of ecosystem and the importance of environment in life
CO13. Cognise laboratory principles, safety methods and clinical diagnosis of
infectious diseases
CO14. Demonstrate the importance of Hematology and Clinical Biochemistry
CO15. Construe the functioning of microbial cells and life cycle of microorganisms
CO16. Characterise Enzymes, co factors and applications of enzymes in various
fields
CO17. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO18. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO19. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
CO20. Construct sentences in Arabic by applying basic grammatical rules, learn
Quran and Hadith, gain knowledge in history of Arabs and acquire skills in
Arabic letter writing
CO21. Understand the nature, functions, evolution and significance of Malayalam
language pertaining to LSRW skills.
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Microbiology Knowledge: Theoretical cognisance and practical knowledge
in basic microbiology, biochemistry, dairy technology, diagnostic
microbiology, medical lab technology and microbial physiology
PO2. Biochemical techniques: Demonstrate basic principles and applications of
various biochemical techniques and the working mechanisms of the
instruments
PO3. Practical Skills: Plan and execute safely a series of experiments by applying
various methods in applied microbiology
PO4. Economic development and dairy technology: Ascertain the quality and
safety of dairy food, hygienic measurements, prevention of adulteration and
contribute for the regional and national economic development.
PO5. Transferable Skills: Integrate, evaluate information from a variety of
resources and apply statistical skills with the assistance of information and
communication technology
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Understand the basic concepts of microorganisms
PSO2. Elicit analytical and practical skills in basic and applied microbiological
techniques
PSO3. Illustrate guidelines for quality control in various industries such as food,
pharmaceutical and diagnosis of infectious diseases
PSO4. Demonstrate skills for self employment in the areas of mushroom cultivation,
production of bio fertilizer and establishment of a diagnostic center
Undergraduate – Physics
Course Outcomes
CO1. Delineate the basic concepts of Mechanics and relativity, covering space
science technology
CO2. Determine the macroscopic properties of matter and sound for various
applications in industries
CO3. Simulate practical knowledge with theoretical understanding of various
electrical circuits and instruments
CO4. Cognise the statistical nature of physical systems from energy perspectives
CO5. Classify physical interaction between the particles, exhibiting electric fields,
magnetic fields and light
CO6. Identify the behaviour and properties of light, its interactions with matter.
CO7. Describe the post-Newtonian concept of physics
CO8. Distinguish the basic concepts of atomic nuclei, high energy particles and its
energy counterpart to human life
CO9. Characterise the functions of semiconductors and its contribution to various
electronic devices
CO10. Elucidate the basic concepts of Opto- electronic and photonic equipments, its
applications in various fields and devices such as LED, LCD, LDR, etc.
CO11. Ascertain macroscopic properties of the objects in terms of microscopic view
CO12. Illustrate microscopic structures and physical properties of solid state
materials and their applications
CO13. Explain the basic principles of digital systems and its applications.
CO14. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO15. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO16. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
CO17. Construct sentences in Arabic by applying basic grammatical rules, learn
Quran and Hadith, gain knowledge in history of Arabs and acquire skills in
Arabic letter writing
CO18. Understand the nature, functions, evolution and significance of Malayalam
language pertaining to LSRW skills.
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Mechanics: Theoretical cognisance and practical knowledge of the material
bodies with speed lower than the speed of light, size greater than the atom.
PO2. Electricity and Electromagnetism: Demonstrate macroscopic aspects of
electrons and its effects emerging as electricity, magnetism and
electromagnetism
PO3. Design and Development of Electrical Circuits: Design and development of
various electrical circuits and their applications from ordinary household
devices to the wireless communication technology.
PO4. Nuclear Physics: Understand the properties of nucleus, their usage in terms of
nuclear power, weapons, nuclear diagnostics and medicine, etc.
PO5. Digital/Analog Electronics: Indentify the role of electronics in human life to
super computers and study the device application of electrons both in
continuous and discrete form
PO6. Optics/Spectroscopy/Lasers: Understanding the interaction of
electromagnetic waves with material bodies, emerging in various fields such
as optics and spectroscopy and lasers.
PO7. Applied Physics: Acquire conceptual and theoretical ideas of electromagnetic
waves, their interaction with matter and their applications related to optical,
industrial and medical and opto-electronic devices.
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Understand the nature and basic concepts in physics including the classical
mechanics, EM and modern physics
PSO2. Elicit the analytical methods required to interpret and analyse results and draw
conclusions as supported by the data
PSO3. Utilise a wide range of printed and electronic resources and information
technologies to support research on physical systems and physical phenomena
PSO4. Design and conduct experiments demonstrating scientific methods and
processes
PSO5. Demonstrate communication skills related to physics and the impact of
physics in daily life
Undergraduate – Zoology
Course Outcomes
CO1. Classify symmetry, general characters of various phyla, and different grades of
organization
CO2. Recognize four major characteristics of chordates, phylum chordates, external
and internal anatomy of animals
CO3. Elicit the structure and basic components of Prokaryotic, Eukaryotic cells,
cellular components generating energy in the cells
CO4. Describe living organisms developed from earlier forms during the
history of the earth, basic concepts of growth, regeneration, aging, fertilization
and cleavage process
CO5. Distinguish species, population, communities, ecosystem, biomes, habitat,
Niche, symbiosis, factors affecting population size, density, distribution
and dynamics
CO6. Delineate types of bacterial media, cultural characteristics for bacteria,
microscopic properties for microorganism, principles and techniques of
staining methods
CO7. Elucidate the Mendelian and non mendelian modes of inheritance, passage of
genetic traits across generations, chromosome behaviour and changes in the
chromosome structure
CO8. Develop industrial processes for production of antibiotics, enzymes,
techniques for tissue culture, cell culture and organ transplantation, biological
process of plant disease control
CO9. Demonstrate molecular machinery of living cells, basic mechanism of
metabolic control and molecular signalling, fundamental processes,
mechanisms serving and controlling various functions of the body
CO10. Demonstrate basic knowledge about environment and acquire skills to help
individuals in identifying and solving problems
CO11. Develop the overall personality including physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual aspects
CO12. Associate human emotions through literature to promote creative, critical
uses of language and gain proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading,
Writing skills with the fundamental knowledge of grammar
CO13. Construct sentences in Arabic by applying basic grammatical rules, learn
Quran and Hadith, gain knowledge in history of Arabs and acquire skills in
Arabic letter writing
CO14. Understand the nature, functions, evolution and significance of Malayalam
language pertaining to LSRW skills.
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Ornamental fish culture: Strategise to set up an ornamental fish unit, its
maintenance, guidelines for ornamental fish project formation and production
PO2. Poultry science: Discern key concepts in poultry production, respectful
management of animals, environment, avian structure, its form and function
PO3. Economic zoology: Cognise applications of zoological knowledge, including
culturing animals for mass production and utility, for the benefits of mankind
PO4. Economic entomology: Ascertain economic significance on apiculture and
forest entomology structural insects’ biological control to help the agricultural
community to battle against the insect pests
PO5. Fishery biology: Integrate the information gathering, decision-making
analysis, regulations or rules governing fisheries activities in order to ensure
the resources and the accomplishment of other fisheries management
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Identify the major groups of organisms with an emphasis on animals and be
able to classify them within a phylogenetic framework. Students will be able
to compare and contrast the characteristics of animals that differentiate them
from other forms of life.
PSO2. Understand the basic concepts in cell and its components which are used to
generate and utilize energy besides the development of various animals.
PSO3. Competence in distinguishing the anatomy of various animals and understand
the physiological process.
PSO4. Explicate the ecological interconnectedness of life on earth by tracing energy
and nutrient flows through the environment.
PSO5. Students will be able to apply fundamental statistical tools and physical
principles (physics, chemistry) to the analysis of relevant biological situations.
PSO6. Synthesis of information from the biological literature and communication of
it effectively in writing.
Postgraduate- Chemistry
Course Outcomes
CO1. Determine electron displacements and mechanisms of organic reactions.
CO2. Recognise stereochemistry, conformation and mechanisms of organic
reactions and terpenoids and vitamins.
CO3. Classify different organic spectroscopic and analytical methods in organic
compounds and about steroids, also about certain alkaloids and antibiotics.
CO4. Distinguish amino acids, carbohydrates, mechanism in molecular
rearrangements and green chemistry and micro wave synthesis.
CO5. Identify the geometry of molecules, properties of various bonds, different
types of solids and their electrical conductivity, various structures in certain
inorganic compounds and metals.
CO6. Ascertain bioinorganic compounds and mechanisms of inorganic complexes.
CO7. Delineate rearrangement mechanisms, shift reagent’s uses, orbital degeneracy
of various molecules and spectral data.
CO8. Describe fusion and fission mechanism, radioactive elements, process of
nuclear power reactor.
CO9. Cognise laws of thermodynamics, statistical thermodynamics, phase rule and
electro chemistry.
CO10. Illustrate group theory and spectroscopy.
CO11. Formulate Quantum mechanics frame works and instrumentation in nano
science.
CO12. Elucidate rate of reactions, adsorption and chemical reactions by absorption of
light radiations.
CO13. Construe the drugs and their interactions with various organs of humans,
synthesis of new drugs and their biological activities, therapeutic uses of
steroids, alkaloids and antibiotics.
CO14. Elicit electro analytical, thermo analytical and spectro analytical methods.
CO15. Device techniques to prevent environmental pollutions.
CO16. Characterise types of polymers, polymerization techniques and polymer
processing.
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Organic Chemistry: Demonstrate knowledge about Electron displacement,
Stereochemistry, aromaticity, Oxidation and Reduction, Reagents in organic
synthesis, Conformational analysis, mechanism of organic reactions, natural
products, Organic spectroscopy, Alkaloids, Antibiotics, Molecular
rearrangements, Green Chemistry and Synthetic methods.
PO2. Inorganic Chemistry: Recognise Covalent bond, Bond properties and ionic
bonding, solid state chemistry, Inorganic chains - Rings and cages, metals,
Coordination compounds, bioinorganic compounds, Complexes of π-acceptor
ligands, Inorganic spectroscopy, Nano chemistry, Structure of nucleus and
radioactive decay, Lanthanides and Actinides and computers in chemistry.
PO3. Physical Chemistry: Acquire knowledge about thermodynamics, Chemical
and Phase equilibria, electrochemistry, Group theory, Molecular and Spin
Resonance Spectroscopy, Quantum mechanics, Instrumentation in nano
chemistry, Chemical kinetics, Catalysis, Surface and Photo and Radiation
chemistry.
PO4. Medicinal/Pharmaceutical/Analytical/Environmental/Polymer
Chemistry: Apply appropriate techniques, resources in the fields of
medicinal, pharmaceutical, analytical chemistry and polymer chemistry.
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Cognise the nature, functions, and concepts of Organic, Inorganic,
Physical, Nano, Medicinal, Analytical and Polymer chemistry
PSO2. Develop and synthesise chemistry experiments to adopt real life situations
PSO3. Demonstrate reading, listening, writing and speaking skills in communicating
subject related topics besides commonplace communications
PSO4. Formulate basic level research ideas in different areas of chemistry
Postgraduate – Commerce
Course Outcomes
CO1. Deal with accounting transactions of organisations such as limited companies,
banks, insurance companies and statutory companies in accordance with law.
CO2. Gain traction with the various branches of Accounting such as Financial, Cost
and Management Accounting for effective decision making.
CO3. Delineate the knowledge in communicative skill required for running the
business establishments or offices
CO4. Focus on the personnel management, considering human as a vital source for
the success of the industrial and business undertakings.
CO5. Cognise the sources and methods of procuring money, managing the procured
money and methods of payout to the stake holders of the companies.
CO6. Compute direct and indirect tax with in depth knowledge on tax structure
and laws.
CO7. Focus on the optimum utilization of the resources in undertakings for profit
maximization or cost minimization.
CO8. Determine the cost and selling price of the products produced and services
rendered by various concerns.
CO9. Understand the importance of marketing for the growth of the business
enterprises.
CO10. Enable to orient on the working of International business system.
.
CO11. Synthesise the entrepreneurial traits to build and promote a successful business
enterprises.
CO12. Envisage basis ideas in research and seek viable solutions for the research
problems.
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Accounting: Ability to prepare financial statements in accordance generally
accepted accounting principles and proper recording of it, thereby ascertaining
the efficiency of non profit organisations and profitability of business
enterprises.
PO2. Management: Reveal the management concepts and principles for managerial
decision making.
PO3. Law: Acquire knowledge regarding Business laws that govern the promotion
and management of business undertakings.
PO4. HRM: Conceptualize the policies and procedures related to effective
managing of Human Resource
PO5. Statistics, Mathematics and Resource Management: Figure out solutions to
business oriented problems with the help of Statistics and Mathematics
techniques and also on optimum utilization of scarce resources.
PO6. Tax: Analyze the sources of personal income and compute the taxable income
and the amount of tax.
PO7. CRM: Cognise the customer’s needs wants and expectations and offer them
products and services to fulfil their needs profitably.
PO8. Entrepreneurship: Acquaint with the entrepreneurial traits required to start
and run a business enterprise in a successful manner.
PO9. Research: Envisage research ideas and seek viable solutions for the research
problems.
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1: Gain profound knowledge on environment that governs businesses and
strategise ways to manage them effectively.
PSO2: Prepare the financial statements in accordance with the generally accepted
accounting principles and thereby calculate the net result in terms of Profits/
Losses.
PSO3: Ability to orient on the subjects such as Economics, Law, Statistics,
Mathematics pertaining to managing the commercial enterprises.
PSO4: Provide guidelines in managing the affairs of companies/ undertakings in
accordance with the laws that govern them.
PSO5: Acquaint with skills required to formulate projects that enable one to start and
manage the business on their own.
Postgraduate- Economics
Course Outcomes
CO1. Elicit deeper understanding of Micro Economic Theories, concepts pertaining
to consumer and market equilibrium
CO2. Delineate Macro Economic events and concepts interfaced between national
income and employment equilibrium
CO3. Enumerate the basic techniques, tools of mathematics correlated to economics
CO4. Recognise the ideological bases of the Indian economy and the efforts in
solving economic problems
CO5. Integrate agriculture and economics
CO6. Discern tax structure, public expenditure, revenue, debt, Fiscal policy and
fiscal federalism
CO7. Envisage the role of International Economics and Indian pursuance in solving
various International Problems
CO8. Explicate the value of environment, evaluate problems of environment, and
offer remedies
CO9. Demonstrate applications of computer in economics
CO10. Cognise the basic concepts of Economics to qualify SET/ NET
CO11. Ascertain the role of Industries and the effort in solving various Industrial
problems
CO12. Ability to develop creative awareness and concern for the significance of
Human resources
CO13. Deduce the basic techniques of Research aligned with economics and develop
critical insights to solve economic problems with the help of Research tools
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Economics and Laws. Demonstrate theoretical cognisance and practical
applications of economics and laws to solve complex economic problems
PO2. Quantitative Techniques. Formulate methods of data collection, statistical
tools based on Mathematical techniques to solve economic problems
PO3. Fiscal Economics. Indentify tax structure, public expenditure, revenue, debt,
Fiscal policy and fiscal federalism
PO4. Agriculture and Indian Economy. Recognise the ideological bases of the
Indian economy and significance of various sectors in the growth of Indian
economy
PO5. International Economics and Foreign Exchange. Apply the concepts of
international economics and foreign Exchange in the context of privatization,
Globalisation and Liberalization
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Understand the basic concepts of economics to solve day to day problems
PSO2. Ascertain law and mathematical techniques pertaining to Economics
PSO3. Elucidate the concepts of international economics and to apply the concepts in
the context of privatization, Globalization and Liberalization and Currencies
PSO4. Exhibit basic knowledge of computer and applications in economics and in
specific to handle MS Office tools
PSO5. Acquire basic techniques of Research relating to economics and the knowledge
of applying research tools in practical field work
Course Outcomes – Department of History - PG
CO1 - Highlight the development of society and economy in India from ancient period to
present period including monuments.
CO2 - Explain the History of Tamilagam, Tamil culture and Tamil language from pre
historic period to present period.
CO3 - Describe how our freedom fighters fought against the British.
CO4 - Synthesize latest scientific and technological developments from pre historic period
to present period.
CO5 - Illustrate different countries of Europe union and their civilizations.
CO6 - Enumerate the significance of non – history subjects for competitive examinations.
CO7 - Recognize the importance of administration in day today affairs.
CO8 - Discuss the reason behind U.S.A. become a super power.
CO8 - Highlight the importance of the principles of Islam.
CO9 - Explain world Organizations and world Wars.
CO10 - Analyze the constitutional developments of India.
CO11 - Elucidate research methodology.
CO8 - Highlight the visiting historical places.
Programme Outcomes – M.A. History
After the completion of the Master degree in History the students are expected to have
comprehensive knowledge in the following papers of the courses.
PO1. History of India;
From this paper students have acquired wide range of knowledge about India’s Past
particularly from Pre-history to Independence. The students have attained comprehensive
knowledge about the Contemporary history of India and its foreign policy. Through the wide
range of knowledge about socio-political and economic history of India which enabled them
to clear competitive examinations.
PO2. History of Tamil Nadu;
This paper enabled the students to attain wide knowledge on the history of Early
Tamilagham, particularly various dynasties, administration, culture and maritime trade. They
have attained deep understanding the role of Tamil Nadu in India’s freedom struggle.
PO3. History of Europe;
Students have acquired comprehensive knowledge of Europe from ancient to modern
period such as polity, culture and their impact in and around Europe.
PO4. History of U.S.A:
This paper provides knowledge about the Modern History of U.S.A and the growth of
U.S.A as a supreme power in the world.
PO5. History of Arabs:
This paper inculcated the values of Islam, and its contribution to the world in the field
of Polity, Literature, Science, Arts and Architecture. It exchanges idea about Islamic
Societies.
PO6. Elements of Historiography:
From this paper the students have acquired knowledge about the history of historical
writings and methodology of research. It covered how historians have studied a particular
topic using different techniques and sources.
PO7. Public Administration:
This paper helped the students to acquire knowledge about the different
administrative units of the government of the India and implementation of government
policies.
Programme Specific Outcomes – M.A. History
PSO1 - Understand the social, economic, religious and political conditions of India
from ancient period to present period.
PSO2 - Explain how constitutional developments took place.
PSO3 - Recognize how History is useful for Competitive Examinations.
PSO4 - Exhibit how History Teaches lessons, morals and ethics.
Postgraduate- M.Com (CA)
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1: Understand the Basic Concepts and Application of Business Statistics in Business
and Management
CO2: Gain Advanced Knowledge and Skill Relating to Advanced Accounting Principles
and Practices
CO3: Acquire the essential skills of Business Administration
CO4: Understand principles of quantitative techniques and its usages.
CO5: Understand the Basic Principles of Service Marketing.
CO6: Upgrade their Knowledge on Industrial policy Resolution,Foreign Direct Investment
CO7: Understand the Basic Principles of Direct Taxes
CO8: Basic Knowledge on the Banking Aspects and Practical banking Transactions.
CO9: Acquire the Knowledge About the Value of Human Resource and Management of
Human Resource.
CO10: Basic Knowledge on the Corporate Communication Details.
CO11: Acquire the Knowledge in Management of Personnel and Understanding the
Importance of Industrial Relations
CO12: Understand the Various Techniques of Cost and Management Accounting in
Business Decision Making Process.
CO13: Expertise in Creating Web Page, after the successful completion of the Course the
student must know the Concepts of Internet and design a Web Page
CO14: Understand the Concepts Like Data Abstraction, Inheritance & Polymorphism and
to Become Familiar With the Features of Object Oriented Programming.
CO15: Able to Write Programs in each Language: By the End of the Class, Students
Become Closely Familiar Concepts and Topics
CO16: Gain a Broad Understanding of the Discipline of Software Engineering and its
Application to the Development of and Management of Software Systems.
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES
PO1: Accounting knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, Social science,
accounting fundamentals, and computer specialization to the solution of complex
accounting & management problems.
PO2: Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of
management & software engineering principles and apply these to one’s own
work, as a member and leader in a team. Manage project in multidisciplinary
environments.
PO3: Computer Knowledge: Apply knowledge of computing fundamentals, computing
specialization, mathematics, and domain knowledge appropriate for the
computing specialization to the abstraction and conceptualization of computing
models from defined problems and requirements.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES
PSO1: Learners will be able to recognize features and roles of businessmen, entrepreneur,
Managers, consultant, which will help learners to possess knowledge and other
soft skills and to react aptly when confronted with critical decision making.
PSO 02: Leaner’s will acquire the skills like effective communication, decision making,
problem solving in day to day business affairs and advance research in the field of
commerce and Computer.
PSO 03: Learners will involve in various co-curricular activities to demonstrate relevancy
of foundational and theoretical knowledge of their academic major and to gain
practical exposure.
Postgraduate – Computer Science
Course Outcomes
CO1. Understand logic, probability, graph theory, abelian group, finite automata in
discrete mathematics
CO2. Understand number system, digital circuits, basic gates used in digital
computer system.
CO3. Understand data structures like Stacks, Queues, List, Searching and Sorting
algorithms
CO4. Understand procedural, object oriented concepts and Write C and C++
Language programs with advanced concepts
CO5. Understand and Develop event based programming in Microsoft VB.Net
CO6. Understand Conceptual, logical, physical models of DBMS, and Programming
with Oracle database
CO7. Understand batch processing, scheduling policy like FIFO, SJF, and virtual
memory in an operating system
CO8. Understand 2D and 3D rendering and transformations. Also, provides an idea
of graphics Packages PHIGS, GKS
CO9. Understand Knowledge discovery in database, data warehousing and data
mining
CO10. Understand computer algorithms to perform image processing on digital
images
CO11. Understand the concepts of object-oriented, event driven programming
paradigms and write programs using these paradigms using Java
CO12. Understand network infrastructures, issues of the information transfer through
the network with the required quality of services parameters
CO13. Understand software Engineering activities, project management which
includes planning, scheduling, delivery
CO14. Understand the OSI, TCP/IP network protocols, architectures, and Network
layers
CO15. Write and debug programs in C#, ASP.net
CO16. Understand and develop programs using the open source technology PHP
CO17. Understand cloud computing technologies including PaaS,IaaS, SaaS and
Cloud providers like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft
CO18. Describe the lexical analysis, parsing and code generation and optimization
phases of compilation, and design a compiler for a concise programming
language; knowledge of problem solving using AI techniques, expert systems
CO19. Understand basics of computer system such as storage, Software, Hardware,
Network and Internet
CO20. Learn the software development process in practical; develop a software
product with in the given duration
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Computer Hardware skills. Have idea on combinatorial and sequential
circuits, and knowledge on basic gates, knows designing a circuit that fits for
different operations performed on a computer system.
PO2. Data Management Skills. Knows access rights, DBA role, TCL, SQL
language that help in managing the data in a database.
PO3. Analytical Skills: with the knowledge on the mathematics, the familiarity
with FA, DFA, knows problem solving methods that yield a solution.
PO4. Software Professional skills: with hands-on experience in developing a short
term project during his tenure as a student, can have expertise as a team
member of software project team.
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Develop a software product, debug the code, test the code, and deliver the
product, maintenance activity for the software product
PSO2. Run a personal computer, and install an operating system and drivers for the
hardware used in the system
PSO3. Enhance the quality of the image; produce 2D and 3D view of an image
PSO4. Configure a personal computer on any network like LAN, MAN, WAN
PSO5. Save the cost and time of a company by using latest technologies like cloud
computing, mobile computing, grid computing, and expert systems according
to the needs of the company
Postgraduate – Mathematics
Course Outcomes
CO1. Describes the algebraic theorems and proof techniques and to solve system of
linear equations and recognize the concept of vector spaces, matrix algebra
and linear transformations
CO2. Focuses on Galois groups and to apply the group’s theoretic information to
deduce results about fields and polynomials
CO3. Understand the fundamentals of measure theory and theorems underlying the
theory of integration
CO4. Demonstrate capacity for mathematical reasoning, proving and explaining
concept from real analysis
CO5. Identify an ordinary and partial differential equations and find solutions using
various methods
CO6. Deals with fundamental concepts in graph theory with some of its modern
applications
CO7. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the dynamics of system of
particles , motion of rigid body, lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulation of
classical mechanics
CO8. Formulate and analyse the mathematical statistics and problems
CO9. Knowledge in the theory of integer from the list of axioms and explore some
research problem in number theory
CO10. Provides the counting strategy to solve and analyse problems involving the
combinations, distributions and combinatoric identities
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Algebra: Explain the fundamental concepts of advanced algebra and their role
in modern mathematics and applied contexts and apply problem solving using
advanced algebraic techniques
PO2. Analysis: Read analyse and write logical arguments to prove mathematical
concepts and demonstrate a competence in formulating, analysing and solving
problems in several core areas of mathematics
PO3. Statistics: Demonstrate knowledge of probability and standard statistical
distributions and ability to perform complex data management and analysis
and knowledge of classical and repeated measures multivariate methods and
computational technique
PO4. Topology: Analyse complex networks such as social networks, biological
networks, internet etc.
PO5. Differential geometry: Analyze and solve complex problems using
appropriate techniques from differential geometry knowledge in application
like theoretical physics and geometrical analysis
PO6. Applications: Understand both theoretical and conceptual idea under the
topics in mechanics, Graph theory, operation research and numerical analysis
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. A research oriented learning that develops analytical and integrative problem
solving approaches
PSO2. Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex problems reaching
substantiated conclusions using the principles of mathematical science
PSO3. Develop problem solving skills and apply them independently to problems in
pure and applied mathematics
PSO4. Assimilate complex mathematical ideas and arguments and develop abstract
mathematical thinking
PSO5 . Possesses a broad fundamental knowledge in mathematics as a basis for
understanding a variety of methods and applications and ability for
professional development and flexibility
PROGRAMME OUTCOME – M.A., TAMIL
The pupil those who have been completing M.A. Tamil will get the
following benefits.
Literary Knowledge:
The students learn the whole literature of Tamil and applying the same for
their day – to day life.
Competitive Examinations :
This course of study gives the adequate knowledge to face the competitive
examinations.
Profession :
It produces lot of chances to get the job opportunities from the field of
teaching, news agencies, media, film agencies, documentation and the personality
development.
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOME – M.A.,TAMIL.,
PS 01 : Devotional Literature enables the students to learn about the various
religious faiths and customs. It makes the social unity among the students and
make them to become the good citizens in this world.
PS 02 : Through comparing , Modern and New literatures, the students can
learn about the various cultures, world wide ideas and human values.
PS 03. : Through the psychological and intellectual characters from this
literature enlightens the wisdom of the pupil and provides the chance to increase
their own personality with worldwide knowledge.
DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL
M.A.,TAMIL
SEMESTER-I
16 PTMC 11- Modern Literature
Introducing the various Literary Genres and dramas and enable them to
produce an innovative ideas.
16 PTMC -12 Grammar and Linguistics
Learning about the Linguistic ideas from Tholkabbium and Nannul
through Comparative studies.
16 PTMC 22 – Grammar and Linguistics
Understanding the Grammar and Linguistics with the help of the classical
literature.
16 PTMC -13 Medieval Literature
Introducing the Medieval Literature from 10th century – 16th century.
16 PTMC 14 Comparative Literature
Comparing one literature with the another.
16 PTMC – 15 Modern Literary Theories
Understanding the worldwide modern literary theories and its impact.
SEMESTER II
16 PTMC 21 – Pakthi Literature
Introducing the six different Religious Pakthi Literature.
13 PTMC 23 – Literary Criticism
Introducing the worldwide Literary critics and their principles.
16 PTMC 24 – Literature and Personality Development
Indentifying the values and the principles of different types of
personalities .
16 PTMC 25 – Feminism
Learning about the different types of feminine views, ideas their
principles.
SEMESTER III
16 PTMC 31 – Epic Literature
Introducing the various Classical Epics in this literature.
16 PTMC 32 & 42 – Grammar Part – I & Part - II
Enabling the Grammatical rules and ideas from Tholkabbium.
16 PTMC 33 – Prose Writers and their Impact
Understanding the various prose writers and their writings.
16 PTMC 34 Disciplinary Literature
Introducing the book of Pathinen Keel Kanakku to familiarize the
significance of the human life.
16 PTMC 35 – History and Basic Grammar of Tamil Literature
Understanding the Historical background and Grammatical ideas from this
Literature.
SEMESTER IV
16 PTMC 41 – Sangam Literature
Explaining the Sangam Literature and its thematical ideas.
16 PTMC 43 - History and Cultural Life of Tamil People
Creating the impact upon the historical background and cultural ideas
about Tamil people and the kings.
16 PTMC 44 - Literature and youngster’s Psychology :
Explaining the psychological concepts for conducting the research.
16 PTMC 45 - Research Project
Motivating the students to conduct their own research on the different
topics.
Postgraduate – Zoology
Course Outcomes
CO1. Classification, general characters of various minor and major phyla along with
the understanding of fossils, fossilization process and its significance in
biological taxonomy
CO2. Elucidate the mendelian and non mendelian modes of inheritance, passage of
genetic traits across generations, chromosome behaviour and changes in the
chromosome structure
CO3. Demonstrate cellular organization, DNA replication, transcription, protein
synthesis and understanding of molecular tools for studying gene and gene
activity
CO4. Develop industrial processes for production of antibiotics, enzymes,
techniques for tissue culture, cell culture and organ transplantation, biological
process of plant disease control
CO5. Delineate types of bacterial media, cultural characteristics for bacteria,
microscopic properties for microorganism, principles and techniques of
staining methods
CO6. Competence in fundamental processes and mechanisms that serve and control
the various functions of the body, simple cellular mechanism as well as more
complex interactions between whole organ system
CO7. Understanding the variety of living organisms and distinguishing various
ecological components
CO8. Comprehend and synthesize information about nano particles, nanoscale
phenomena and its applications
CO9. Describe living organisms developed from earlier forms during the
history of the earth and development of organisms
C10. Competence in molecular & functional organization of a cell, biochemical
basis of inherited disorders and to use the methods of physics to study
biological system
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Immunology: Knowledge on structure and functional organization of immune
system, chemical nature of antigen, mechanism and activation of Complement
system
PO2. Biostatistics and Bioinformatics: Define and distinguish between population
and sample, Computation of statistical measures and to describe the contents
and properties of the most important bioinformatics database
PO3. General and Applied Entomology: Discern classes of arthropoda,
characteristics with examples, taxonomy of insects up to order level, insect’s
body exoskeleton and its economic importance
PO4. Aquaculture and Farm Management: Competence in the production of
protein rich sea food at low cost, effective fisheries management, high quality
fish seeds and fish feeds
PO5. Clinical Lab Techniques: Demonstrate the process of epidemiology and
diagnosis of the different diseases, remedial measures, treatments etc
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Competence on using the evidence of comparative biology for unity and
diversity of life on earth
PSO2. Elucidate the ecological interconnectedness of life and able to relate the
physical features of the environment to various factors
PSO3. Application of scientific method to questions in biology by formulating
testable hypotheses and prove them
PSO4. Presentation of scientific hypotheses and data both orally and in writing in the
prescribed formats
PSO5. Accession of primary literature, identify relevant works for a particular topic,
and evaluate the scientific content of these works
PSO6. Demonstrate proficiency in the experimental techniques and methods of
analysis appropriate for their area of specialization within biology
Master of Philosophy- History
Course Outcome
C01. Classify Historiography and its concepts
CO2. Ability to highlight the facts pertaining to the nature and importance of
Archives
CO3. Describe the Socio-Economic reforms and the emergence of the spirit of
Nationalism in Tamil Nadu
Programme Outcome
PO1. Acquire knowledge and skills to write Dissertation and Thesis
PO2. Learn to preserve and manage records and easy access to the Achieves
PO3. Explain the society, economy, polity and Tamil literature
Programme Specific Outcome
PSO1. Enable the scholars to acquaint with the methodology of historical writings for
historical research
PSO2. Help scholars to realize the importance of archaeology and epigraphically
evidences for research and thesis
PSO3. Make the students to understand the administrative system prevailed in
different parts of Tamil country
Master of Philosophy – Chemistry
Course Outcomes
CO1. Distinguish primary and secondary sources in literature survey,
documentations, and citations in thesis writing, various tests in error analysis,
C language and its applications in chemistry and various instrumentation
methods
CO2. Formulate group theory, toxicity and uses of metals, retro synthetic analysis
and organometallic reagents, mechanism of various reactions and skills for
interpretation of inorganic complexes and organic compounds using
spectroscopy
CO3. Identify the various principles of adsorption, structural elucidation of pigments
and different methods of corrosion prevention, photo physical process of
different transition metal complexes
CO4. Characterise various inorganic polymers and their properties and reactions of
coordinated ligands, interaction of metal ions with DNA and characterization
and various forms of energy and their utilisation
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Research Methodology: Envisage knowledge about literature search, thesis
writing, Error in chemical analysis and statistics, Computers in chemistry and
Analytical Chemistry
PO2. Course Work: Recognise Group Theory, Metal ions in medicine, Organic
synthesis and organometallic reagents in synthesis, Molecular rearrangements
and selective name reactions and Instrumental methods of analysis
PO3. Advances in chemistry: Demonstrate knowledge about Surface chemistry,
Natural products, Corrosion, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and
Photochemistry
PO4. Advanced inorganic chemistry: Determine Inorganic polymers, Molecular
rearrangement and reactions of coordinated ligands, Organometallic
compounds, Bio – inorganic chemistry and Energy and environment
PO5. Dissertation work: Carry out dissertation work in adsorption, corrosion,
isolation, characterization and bioactive studies of natural products, inorganic
complex synthesis, organic synthesis and nano chemistry
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Strategise opportunity to get jobs in quality control labs, pharmaceutical
companies and in different industries
PSO2. Envisage research ideas to do research at an advanced level in the divergent
fields of chemistry
PSO3. Sought viable options to start pharmaceutical and chemical industries
M.Phil – Mathematics
Course Outcomes
CO1. Understand the basic theorems of communicative algebra through basic results
in dimension theory and to apply knowledge of mathematics in the field of
learning including higher research and its extensions
CO2. Understand spectral sequences and ability to argue the correctness of
algorithms using inductive proofs and invariants and to investigate, apply
mathematical problems and solutions in a variety of context related to science,
technology, business and industry
CO3. Analyze worst case running timer of algorithms using asymptotic analysis
CO4. Ability of analysing and interpreting the resultant data, finding pattern and
drawing conclusion
CO5. Approach problem in an analytic way and to formulate theory and apply them
to solve problems and facilitate to deal with abstract concepts, to present
mathematical arguments and conclude with accuracy and clarity
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Abstract algebra: Analyze the noetherian modules and artinian modules,
formulate and demonstrate rings and descrite rings. Access properties implied
by different ideals on local rings
PO2. Advanced Analysis: Able to unify classical lebesgue integration and classical
summation, provides banach space and their duals through lebesgue and able
to study Fourier analysis through convolution products
PO3. Domination in graphs: demonstrate knowledge of completeness of the
domination problem and to identify the total domination number of graphs and
to solve the irredundant numbers and matching numbers
PO4. Applications: Though it is theoretical in nature it is the basis for the
application of mathematics even in computer algorithm, networking etc.,
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Develop research level thinking in the field of pure and applied mathematics
PSO2. Assimilate complex mathematical ideas and arguments
PSO3. Apply domination theory in installing common facility in appropriate points in
town planning. Further labelling theory is used to allot radio frequency for
transmission of messages.
PSO4. Develop abstract mathematical thinking and to improve own learning and
performance
Part I – Arabic
Course outcomes CO1. Learn new vocabularies
CO2. Learn parts of speech in Arabic language
CO3. Understand the special syntax features of Modern Standard Arabic
CO4. Discriminate between the phrase construction of English and Arabic
CO5. Able to frame simple sentences by applying Grammatical Rules
CO6. Translate simple sentences from Arabic to English and vice versa
CO7. Gain Knowledge of the language and literary style of the Quran and the Hadith
CO8. Learn and understand the history of Arabs
CO9. Learn the art of writing letters in Arabic language
Program outcomes PO1. Achieve language proficiency in the four areas of language performance: listening,
speaking,reading, writing
PO2. Apply the knowledge of Arabic grammar concepts
PO3. Acquire the ability to engage in independent and life –long learning of the Quran and
Hadith
PO4. Become effective communicators with an ability to express thoughts in Arabic
through simple sentences
Program specific outcomes PSO1. Acquiring Arabic language proficiency that would help access a wide range of books
in the language
PSO2. Acquiring translation skills would develop from the abilityacquired to translate simple
sentences in Arabic
PSO3. Understanding the special syntax features of Modern Standard Arabic would make it
easier to acquire proficiency in Spoken Arabic as well