Programme Outcome (a): (a) An ability to apply knowledge of

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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%
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