Programme Outcome (a): (a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and Courses considered C programming, Basic Electrical Engineering, Data Structures, Data structures Lab, Data Base Management Systems, Object Oriented Programming, Basic Electronics, Data Base Management Systems Lab , Object Oriented Programming Lab, Software Engineering, Design And Analysis of Algorithms, Computer Networks, Network Security, Web Technologies, Web Technologies Lab, Operations Research, Data Mining, Software Testing Methodologies Programme Outcome (b): Courses considered C programming Data Structures Computer Organization Database Management Systems Operating System engineering Performance Criteria Applies knowledge of mathematics/Science principles to provide numerical solution to model the problem Method of Assessment Internal/External evaluation Home assignments/group tasks Course end survey Graduate survey Alumni survey solve problems by computing principles effectively Internal/External evaluation Home assignments/group tasks Course end survey Graduate survey Target for Performance 70% 70% 70% 60% An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data. Performance Criteria Understand the definition of the problem to formulate its Method of Assessment Internal/External evaluation Home assignments/group tasks Target for Performance 70% Object Oriented Programming Software Engineering Design and Analysis of Algorithms Java Programming Web Programming and Development Object Oriented Analysis and Design Software Testing Methodologies, Major Project, specifications Course end survey Graduate survey 60% Recognize the data requirements. Identify algorithms and specify the software tools, hardware requirements needed for a given problem Internal/External evaluation Home assignments/group tasks Course end survey Graduate survey 60% 50% Programme Outcome (c): An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs with in realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability. Courses considered C programming Data Structures Design and Analysis of Algorithms Software Engineering Java Programming Object Oriented Analysis and Design Performance Criteria Method of Assessment Target for Performance ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data Internal/External evaluation Home assignments/group tasks 70% Course end survey Graduate survey 70% Internal/External evaluation Home assignments/group tasks 70% Course end survey Graduate survey 60% An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints. Programme Outcome (d): An ability to function on multi disciplinary teams Courses considered Performance Criteria Mini Project Major Project Information gathering, design, implementation presentations and reports Work in individual and team Method of Assessment Internal/External evaluation Rubrics Course end survey Graduate survey Alumni Target for Performance 70% 50% Programme Outcome (e): An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering Problems Courses considered C Programming Lab Data Structures Lab DBMS Lab OOPs Web Technologies Lab Mini Project Major Project Engg. Chemistry Lab Workshop Practice Engg. Physics Lab Operating System Lab Mini Project Major Project DBMS Lab Performance Criteria Designing the experiments: Selection of topic, identify problems, formulate questions, design and carry out experiments Interpreting data: Faculty provides a set of data from which student discuss possible reasons for deviations between predicted and measured results from an experiment Method of Assessment Internal/External evaluation in lab practice Target for Performance 70% Internal/External evaluation in project Course end survey Graduate survey 70% Programme Outcome (f): An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility. Courses considered Professional Ethics Major Project Management Science Performance Criteria Method of Assessment Understand ethical issues relevant to Computer Science and Engineering Internal/External evaluation Course end survey Graduate survey Programme Outcome (g): An ability to communicate effectively, Courses Performance Method of considered Criteria Assessment English English Lab Mini Projects Major Projects Oral and written communication shown by the students in curriculum Internal/External evaluation Target for Performance 70% 50% Target for Performance 70% Course Exitd survey Graduate survey Alumni 50% Workshops and seminars participated in other institutions and our institute. 60% Programme Outcome (h): The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context, Courses considered Data Mining Mini Projects Major Projects Performance Criteria Implementation of design methodologies and usage of advanced techniques in problem solving. Method of Assessment Target for Performance Internal/External evaluation 70% Course end survey Graduate survey 50% Programme Outcome (i): A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning Courses considered Performance Criteria Method of Assessment Target for Performance Independently identify and use information sources (such as textbooks, scientific and technical journals, library system as a whole, World Wide Web and tools) to accomplish a given assignment Internal/External evaluation 70% Mini Projects Major Projects Recognize the importance of professional development Course end survey Graduate survey Alumni 50% Membership and participation in Professional body activities Unsupervised projects done on the interest of students Participation in Paper presentations, workshops and seminars/Internships/ Visits to industry 60% Appearance and Qualification in GATE and PGCET Programme Outcome (j): A knowledge of contemporary issues Performance Method of Courses Criteria Assessment considered Network Security Understand various security issues and approaches related to webcommerce, E- embedded questions Internal/External evaluation and home assignment Rubrics Target for Performance 70% cash, Visa cards Participation and attaining credit in any of the student practice courses like NSS, Social service Course end survey Graduate survey Alumni survey 70% No. of students who gained credits in this category of SPA 40% Course end survey Graduate survey Alumni survey 50% Identify the contemporary societal issues Programme Outcome (k): An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. Courses considered Performance Criteria IT7051:Mini Projects IT8052: Major Projects Learn to apply planning, organizing, motivating, and controlling resources to achieve specific goals Method of Assessment Target for Performance Internal/External evaluation And Rubrics 70% Course Exit survey Graduate survey Alumni 50%