COURSE OUTCOMES (CO) Course Code :-BA Program :- B.A(H.P.ML) Semester – I Course title :- Political Science-I HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5 CO1:To impart the basic Political Knowledge through different Concepts. CO2:To know the evolution of political science through different stages. CO3:To compare the Subject of political science with other social sciences . CO4:To ascertain to what extend the different philosophers adopted different approaches to explain t CO5:To understand the institution of state. CO6:To gain knowledge about the different theorists and their theories to explain about the nature an Course Code :- Program :- B.A.(H.P.ML) Semester –II Course title :- Political science -II HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5 CO1:To gather information about the meaning and nature of state , Nation and Civil Society. CO2:To inculcate the sense of obedience to the concepts to the concepts of law liberty and equality. CO3:To create awareness about Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties. CO4:To guage the political knowledge with political involvement. CO5:To work out a Strategy to implement the political nowshows.
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COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
Course Code :-BA Program :- B.A(H.P.ML) Semester – I Course title
:- Political Science-I HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1:To impart the basic Political Knowledge through different
Concepts. CO2:To know the evolution of political science through
different stages. CO3:To compare the Subject of political science
with other social sciences .
CO4:To ascertain to what extend the different philosophers adopted
different approaches to explain t CO5:To understand the institution
of state.
CO6:To gain knowledge about the different theorists and their
theories to explain about the nature an
Course Code :- Program :- B.A.(H.P.ML) Semester –II Course title :-
Political science -II HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1:To gather information about the meaning and nature of state ,
Nation and Civil Society.
CO2:To inculcate the sense of obedience to the concepts to the
concepts of law liberty and equality. CO3:To create awareness about
Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties.
CO4:To guage the political knowledge with political
involvement.
CO5:To work out a Strategy to implement the political
nowshows.
CO6:To access the political knowledge and make every citizen
responsible .
Course Code :- 5713/E Program :- B.A(HEP) Semester – I Course title
:- Micro Economics-I HPW :- 5 Credits – 5
CO1: To explain the importance and definitions of Econ scope and
limitations of Economics. To discuss approaches to Economic
Analysis.
CO2: To explain Utility Analysis and to identify the major
differences Between Cardinal vs Ordinal Utility. To Analyse the Law
of Diminishing
Marginal Utility and discuss Law of Equi-Marginal Utility.
Describe
Indifference Curves analysis and consumer’s surplus.
CO3: To explain the meaning of Demand and identify types of
Elasticity of Demand and its measurement. To explain Law of supply
and to identify The types of Elasticity of supply and its
determinants. To explain Derivation of supply curve.
CO4: To explain the concept of production and types of production
Functions . To discuss the scale of production.
CO5: To describe different types of costs and revenue and explain
the Relationship between Average and Marginal Costs Curves in short
and Long run.
CO6: The course on Micro Economics is covered in five Modules ,
which
Covers ‘core’ theme of the course Micro Economics-I.
Course Code :-BC104 Program :- B.COM(G) &(C.A) Semester – I
Course title :- FA-I HPW :- 5 Credits – 5
CO1: To acquire conceptual knowledge of accounting and preparation
of final accounts of sole trader. CO2: Accounting process : To make
the student acquire the conceptual knowledge of accounting . CO3:
Subsidiary Books: To understand meaning and advantage of using
subsidiary book Technique of r CO4: BRS: The students will be able
to the meaning and need for the preparation of bank reconciliation
CO5: Rectification of errors and depreciation:.To understand the
types of Errors and their examples; Re CO6: Final Accounts: To
understand the concept of financial statements;; determine the
requirements of
Course Code :-BC105 Program :- B.COM(G) &(C.A) Semester – I
Course title :- BE HPW :- 5 Credits – 5
CO1: To acquire knowledge for application of economic principles
and tools in business practices
CO2: Introduction : conceptual understanding of BE ,features
,importance role and objectives etc.
CO3: Demand Analysis : To understand the Demand analysis and theory
and law of demand Data and te CO4: Supply Analysis : To familiarise
with law of supply market equilibrium consumer surplus and indi
CO5: Production analysis: to acquaint the students with the
conceptual understanding of production CO6: Cost and revenue
analysis : To familiarise with traditional and modern approaches
break even a
Course Code :-BC106 Program :- B.COM(G) &(C.A) Semester – I
Course CO1: To acquaint the students with the basics of commerce
and Business concepts and functions and f CO2: Fundamental
concepts: To facilitate the student to learn concepts of business,
trade industry CO3: Business Organisation : To familiarise with
different forms of business organisation its features , CO4:
Formation of joint stock company : to provide knowledge about the
formation of the company ,i CO5: Sources of finance : to make the
students understand about the various sources of finance and a CO6:
Stock exchange andmutual funds: To understand the functions of
stock exchanges types and rol
Course Code :-BC107 Program :- B.COM(G) &(C.A) Semester – I
Course
CO1: To acquire basic knowedge in IT and its applications in the
areas of business.
CO2: Introduction: IT provides knowledge about types of computers
its input and output devices . CO3: Operating system: To
familiarise with types of OS commands wild card characters
Cryptography CO4: Word processing: It also provides knowledge of
word process and menus and tools bar and it CO5: Spreadsheet It
gives knowledge to the students on advance tool information through
comput CO6: PPT: to acquaint the students with the preparation of
slides and its application along with intern
Course Code :-BC204
Program :- B.COM(G&C.A)
Course title :- F A-II
HPW :- 5 Credits – 5
CO1: To acquire accounting knowledge of bills of exchange and other
business accounting methods CO2: Bills of exchange: Understand the
meaning of bills of exchange and promissory notes. Calculation CO3:
Consignment accounts : to understand meaning and features of
consignment business. Learn the t CO4: Joint venture accounts : to:
Understand the meaning of Joint Venture Learn the need and features
of Joi CO5: Accounts from incomplete records :To define the concept
of incomplete records: Distinguish bet CO6:Accounting for non
profit organization: Analyze the theory and purpose of 'fund
accounting' and
Course Code :-BC205
Program :- B.COM(G&C.A)
CO1: To impart conceptual and practical knowledge of managerial
economics.
CO2: Nature and scope of ME: to provide knowledge on basic economic
tools in ME and the economi
CO3: Demand forecasting: students are able to understand demand and
demand forecasting.
CO4: market analysis: students get familiarised with different
types of market structures.
CO5: Macro economics for managers : to have an idea about national
income concepts is measureme
CO6: Fiscal and monetary policy: to acquaint the students with
fiscal policy and monetary policy ,fina
Course Code :-BC206 Program :- B.COM(G&C.A) Semester –II Course
title :- POM-II HPW :- 4 Credits – 4
CO1: to acquaint the students with the principles functions and
practices of management
CO2: Introduction : to understand the meaning of management its
functions levels of mgt and scientif CO3:Planning : to understand
the meaning of planning its characteristics ,types , MBO Benefits
and CO4: Organizing : to familiarise with meaning of organizing
,its principles types of organisation and spa
CO5: Delegation and Decentralization : to provide knowledge on
delegation and decentralisation its i
CO6: Coordination and control : get familiar with coordination
techniques and control and its require
Course Code :-BC207
HPW :- 4
Credits – 4
CO1: To gain knowledge on India’s foreign trade procedures policies
and international institutions.
CO2: Introduction : to introduce the meaning of FT ,types documents
used in FT.
CO3: BOT &BOP : To provide knowledge on meaning and components
of BOT and BOP and concept of CO4: Indian trade policy: to
familiarise with current export policy and import policy its
importance and CO5: Foreign trade and trade blocs : to have
knowledge on growth and significance of FT ,Trade blocs CO6:
International economic institutions : to acquaint with the
knowledge on IMF,IBRD, NDB,AIIB,TT
Course Code :-BC207 Program :- B.COM(CA) Semester –II Course title
:- RDMS HPW :- 5 Credits – 5
CO1: to acquire basic conceptual background necessary to design and
develop simple database system ER model and distributed databases
and to write good queries using a standard query language c
CO2: Basic concepts : To know the basic concept of data base
management system and how to store d CO3: Database integrity and
normalisation : To familiarise with database integrity and
normalisatio CO4: Structures query language: to understand the
meaning of SQL commands .Data language Transa CO5: Transactions and
concurrency management: To facilitate the students with the
information on ho CO6 : Distribute and client server databases :
with help of RDBMS students get familiar with Distribute
Course Code :-BC301 Program :- B.COM(G&CA) Semester – III
Course title :- POI HPW :- 2 Credits – 2
CO1: to provide a basic understanding of the Insurance
mechanism.
CO2: to identify the relationship between insurers and their
customers and the importance of insuran
CO3: give an overview of major life insurance and general insurance
products
CO4: understanding the insurance terminology and importance of
ethical behaviour
CO5: familiarise with insurance contract terms .
CO6 :understanding of life insurance products and miscellaneous
risks .
Course Code :-BC304 Program :- B.Sc(G&CA) Semester – III Course
title :- Adv accounting HPW :- 5 Credits – 5
CO1: To acquire accounting knowledge of partnership firms and joint
stock companies
CO2: Partnership accounts -I : to understand the concepts relating
to partnership and problems relatin CO3: Partnership accounts –II :
to understand and practically solve problems relating to
dissolution ,in CO4: Issue of shares ,debentures ,underwriting, and
bonus shares : To familiarise with issue of shares CO5: Company
final accounts and profit prior to incorporation: To understand the
structure of compan CO6: Valuation of goodwill and shares :
practical orientation of valuation of goodwill and shares.
Course Code :-BC305 Program :- B.COM(G&CA) Semester – III
Course title :- Income tax-I HPW :- 5 Credits – 5
CO1: to acquire conceptual and legal knowledge about Income tax
provisions relating to computation CO2: Introduction : to give an
understanding of direct and indirect taxes and various concepts of
IT an CO3: Agricultural Income: understanding of agricultural
income computation of tax on integration pro CO4: Income from
salaries: familiarise with computation of salary income
CO5: Income from house property: familiarise with computation of
income from house property.
CO6: profits and gains of business or profession: to understand
computation of depreciation and inco
Course Code :-BC306 Program :- B.COM(G&CA) Semester – III
Course title :Business statistics-I HPW :- 4 Credits – 4
CO1: To inculcate analytical and computational ability among the
students
CO2: Introduction: to introduce origin and development of
statistics ,statistical investigation ,sampling CO3: Diagrammatic
and graphic presentation : to give a practical orientation of
diagrammatic present CO4: Measures of central tendency : to
familiarise with various measures of central tendency, mean CO5:
Measures of dispersion ,skewness and kurtosis: to acquaint with
various measures of dispersion CO6: correlation : to understand the
meaning and types of correlation.
Course Code :-BC307
HPW :- 4
Credits – 4
CO1: to present an overview of entrepreneurial development and
business ethics .
CO2: to provide conceptual knowledge of entrepreneu ship
CO3: to understand the entrepreneurial oppurtunities in india and
its development.
CO4: to familiarise with project and MSME’s
CO5: to understand various entrepreneurial development policies and
programmes
CO6: to understand concept of business ethics ,business standards
and values.
Course Code :-BC307 Program :- B.COM(CA) Semester – III Course
title :- Programming with C HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1: To gain the skills of structured programming using C
language
CO2: To introduce C language data types and I\O operations.
CO3: To familiarise with operators expressions and decision
making.
CO4: To understand arrays and strings and its handling functions.
CO5: familiarise with built in functions and user defined functions
. CO6: to introduce structures and pointers.
Course Code :-BC401 Program :- BCOM(G&C.A) Semester –IV Course
title :- Practice of life insurance HPW :- 2 Credits – 2
CO1: to understand an overview of Indian insurance market and the
plans of Life insurance.
CO2: to provide an insight into the different types of life
insurance plans
CO3: To enable the students to understand the importance of
nomination and assignments
CO4: to understand the importance of group insurance schemes,types
and eligibility conditions CO5: to have an idea about policy
documents and assignment nomination and surrender of policy CO6: to
give an overview of policy claims.
Course Code :-BC404 Program :- B.COM(G&CA) Semester –IV Course
title :- Corporate accounting HPW :- 5 Credits – 5
CO1: To acquire knowledge of AS-14 and preparation of accounts of
banking and insurance companies CO2: Company liquidation : to
familiarise students with the meaning statement of affairs and
prepara CO3: Amalgamation : to make the students understand the
conceptand process of amalgamation acco CO4: Internal
reconstruction and acquisition of business: to acquient with the
accounting treatment CO5: Accounts of banking companies: to know
the books and registers to be maintained , and also leg CO6:
Accounts of insurance companies and insurance claims : to have
knowledge on formats of reven
Course Code :-BC405
Program :- BCOM(G&CA)
HPW :- 5
Credits – 5
CO1: To acquire conceptual and legal knowledge about income tax
provisions relating to computation CO2: Capital Gains : To
understand the following: Basic Concepts – which would elaborate on
the mea CO3: Income from other sources: To understand deductions
from Income from other Sources. • Condit CO4: Clubbing and
aggregation of income: To understand –. the methodology of set-off
/ carry-forwar CO5: Assessment of individuals: To expose the
students to the latest provisions of Income Tax Act and CO6:
Assessment Procedure: To understand types of Income tax assessment:
types of returnsThe proc
Course Code :-BC406 Program :- B.COM(G)&(CA) Semester –IV
Course title :- Business Statistics-II HPW :- 4 Credits – 4
CO1: To inculcate analytical and computational ability among the
students.
CO2: · Regression analysis : The objective is to know the degree
and direction of relationship, and is to CO3: Index numbers: To
identify and use the following methods for construction of index
numbers : (i) aggrega CO4: Time series: to introduce components,
methods ,semi and moving averages least square method d CO5:
Probability : To define experiment, outcome, events, probability .
basics of set theory permutatio CO6: Theoretical Distributions : To
be familiar with the techniques of binomial ,poisson and normal
di
Course Code :-BC407 Program :- B.COM(CA) Semester –IV Course title
:- C++ HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1: To know the meaning of object oriented programming
language
CO2: To know the basic definition of classes and objects
CO3: To facilitate the students with the help of class create an
object
CO4: To understand the concept of object oriented languages
CO5: To facilitate the students about concept of polymorphism
CO6: From object oriented concept student can handle the errors
from exception handling techniques
Course Code :-BC407 Program :- B.COM(G) Semester – IV Course title
:- Financial statement analysis HPW :- 4 Credits –4
CO1: To present a broad understanding of financial statement
analysis and learning the techniques inv
CO2: conceptual understanding of financial statements is features
etc.
CO3: to understand the meaning, objectives, and various techniques
involved .
CO4: practical orientation of computation of various ratios.
CO5: to familiarise with computation of funds flow analysis .
CO6: to familiarise with computation of cash flow analysis .
Course Code :-BS104 Program :- B.Sc.(B.Z.C.) Semester – I Course
tit
CO1:1.Brief account of Archaebacteria, Actinomycetes.
2.Cyanobacteria General characters,cell Structure ,thallus
organisation and their significance as
CO2:1.Viruses:structure,replication and transmission,plant diseases
caused by viruses and their cont 2.Bacteria:Structure,
nutrition,reproduction and economic importance.An outline of
Plant diseases of important crop plants caused by bacteria and
their control with reference to Angul 3.General account of
mycoplasma with reference to little leaf of brinjal and papaya leaf
curl.
CO3:1.General Characters,Structure,reproduction and classification
of algae(Fritsch) and thallus org 2.Structure and reproduction of
the following.
Chlorophyceae-volvox, oedogonium and chara.
Phaeophyceae-Ectocarpus.
Rhodophyceae-Polysiphonia.
2.Structure and reproduction of the following.
(a)Mastigimycotina-Albugo
(b)Zygomycotina-Mucor
CO5:1.Economic importance of fungi in relation to mycorrhizae and
mushrooms.
CO6:General account of mushroom cultivation.
Course Code :-BS204
2. Structure, reproduction, life cycle and systematic position of
marchantia, Anthoceros and pol 3.Evolution of sporophyte in
bryophytes.
CO2:1.Pteridophytes:General Characters and
classification(sporne,s)
3. Stelar evolution,heterospory andseed habit in
pteridophytes.
CO3:1.Gymnosperms:General Characters,structure,reproduction and
classification (Sporne,s)
3. Morphology of vegetative and reproductive parts,systematic
position and life cycle Of pinus and gnetum.
CO4:1.Palaeobotany:Intrduction,fossils and fossilization,Importance
of fossils.
CO5:2.Geological time scale,
2.Current concepts in Angiosperm Taxonomy:Embroyology in relation
to taxonomy, Cytotaxonomy,Chemotaxonomy and Numerical
Taxonomy.
CO2:Systematic study and economic importance of plant belonging to
the following families:Polype
CO3:1.Ethnomedicine:Scope, interdisciplinary nature, distinction of
Ethnomedicine from folklore m 2.Outlines of Ayurveda,Sidda,Unani
and Homeopathic systems.
CO4:Traditional medicine vs modern medicine: study of selected
plant examples used in Traditional medicine as resource.
CO5:Pharmacognosy:Introduction and scope.
Course Code :-BS404
Credits – 5
CO1:To know about meristems: types histological organization of
shoot and root apic
CO2:Stem and root anatomy: Vascular cambium- formation and
function.
CO3:Introduction: History and importance of Embryology.
CO4:Pollination- types,pollen- pistil interation.
Fertilization.
CO5:Endosperm-Development and types.
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
Course Code :-BS106 Program :- B.Sc.(B.Z.C.) Semester – I Course
tit CO1: General characteristics of S and P- block elements and
structures preparation methods and rea CO2: Study of principles,
classification, reactions and analysis of anions and cations,and
basics of organ
( Course Code :-BS206 Program :- B.Sc.(B.Z.C.) Semester –II Course
title :- Chemistry-II HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5 )CO3: Study of
Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes their properties, preparation ,
reactions and also Alicyclic CO4: Basics of physical chemistry like
Atomic structure various theories proposed and their significanc
CO5: Study of determination methods of surface tension , viscocity.
Classification of liquid crystals.che CO6: Molecular orbital
theory, types of molecular orbitals, molecular orbital energy level
diagrams. St
CO1: Study of oxides of C, N, S, Cl and their oxyacids , General
preparation and classification and struct
CO2: Chemistry of d-block elements with special reference to
complex nature, colour, magnetic and ca CO3: Study of Arenes ,
polynuclear compounds, praparations and their properties.
Classification of Hal CO4: Study of ideal and non ideal liquids ,
various laws and their applications. Colligative properties
th
CO5: Study of various laws of Crystallography, determination of
structure of various crystals. Types of volumetric Titrations,
indicators, and gravimetric analysis.
CO6: Study of classification of metals ,ceramics ,composites .Their
general characteristics , properties
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
Course Code :-BS306
Credits – 5
CO1: Study of f-block elements their colour, magnetic, catalytical
, spectral properties and separation t CO2: Symmetry operations and
symmetry elements, and their explanation with examples. Study of
cla CO3: Study of preparation, physical properties, chemical
properties of Alcohols , phenols, ethers epox
( Course Code :-BS406 Program :- B.Sc.(B.Z.C.) Semester –IV Course
title :- Chemistry -IV HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5 )CO4: Study of phase,
components, degree of freedom and their phase equilibria systems,
Classification CO5: Adsorption and its theories, Study of nano
particles production of nano tubes and applications, c CO6: rules
of stereochemistry, racemic mixture and their resolution
techniques, Conformational analy
CO1: Study of simple inorganic molecules and coordination
complexes, various theories , postulates an CO2: Study of
classification of metal carbonyls, preparation and properties,
nomenclature and prepara CO3: Nomenclature and classification of
nitro compounds, its physical and chemical reactivity. Orienta CO4:
Study of electric conductance on metals, solutions, various laws
and its limitations, electrolyte an CO5: EMF of cell and its
applications and calculation of thermodynamic quantities. And
potentiometric
CO6: Terminology and retro synthesis, functional group inter
conversions, Definition and classification
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
Course Code :-BS106 Program :- B.Sc.(M.P.CS.) Semester – I
Course title :Computer Science-I ( programming in C Language) HPW
:- 4+2
CO1:1. Students learn the basics of computers and also learns
software Development life
Cycle, algorithms and flow charts and basics of ‘c’ Language.
CO2:1.To know the meaning of the Data types and ‘c’ Tokens from
these students can
Learn the basic programming Language.
CO3:1.Students learn the control statements of ‘c’ Language from
these can learn how
To control the flow of program.
CO4:1.To facilitate the student of data types learns arrays and
string from this students Learn how to store the numbers and
strings in memory.
CO5:1.To know the meaning and needs of functions is important
before the ‘c’ program
Because every programs must have a main function.
CO6:1.Student learns the pointer variable that points to references
a memory location
in which data is stored.this increase the execution speed and thus
reduce the program execution. CO7:1.From user define data types
students learns the programs the program may becomes too lar
Course Code :-BS206 Program :- B.Sc.(M.P.CS.) Semester –II
Course title :- Computer Science-II (programming in C++) HPW :- 4+2
C CO1:1.Students must have to learns development of c ++
programming language because c++ is basi CO2:1.To know the meaning
of object oriented programming language student must have to learn
b CO3:1.To know cpp student must have to the basic funds from the
object oriented programming lan CO4:1.Students must have to learn
the basic concept of class. Class is a collection of both the data
a
CO5:1.From this class student can learn the meaning of an object so
object is instance of a classes it CO6:1.After learn the meaning of
an objects and class student can easily the learn the concept of
inh
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
Course Code :-BS306 Program :- B.Sc(M.P.CS) Semester – III Course
title :- Computer Science-III HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1:TO KNOW THE MEANING OF DATA STRUCTURE FIRST HAVE TO KNOW
MEANING OF DATA AND CO2: FROM THIS STUDENT CAN LEARN HOW THE DATA
WILL BE STORE AND ORGAINING DATA IN A CO3: TO KNOW THE TYPES OF
DATA STRUCTURE FIRST HAVE TO D DRAW THE CHART DATA STRUCT
CO4:FROM THIS STUDENT CAN LEANS VERY EASILY WHICH DATA STRUCTURE IS
LINEAR AND NONLIN
CO5.TO WRITES A PROGRAM IN DATA STRUCTURE STUDENTS MUST HAVE TO
WRITE AN STEPS OF CO6: FROM LINEAR DATA STRUCTURE STUDENTS LEARNS
HOW THE DATA WILL IS STORE IN COMPU CO7: FROM NON LINEAR DATA
STRUCTURE STUDENTS LEARNS HOW THE DATA WILL IS STORE IN C
Course Code :-BS406 Program :- B.Sc.(M.P.CS.) Semester –IV Course
title :- Computer Science-IV HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1:To know the basic concepts of data base management systems and
how to share the data . CO2:Normalization to know the process of
minimising redundancy and dependency by organizing fie CO3:
students learns sql queries with the SQL Commands,SQL stands for
structured query language
CO4:To facilitate the study daily transaction management and
characteristics of distributed databas CO5:To facilitate the
students to know about the distributed client server database,Which
is connec CO6: From the server student gains all information
beacause server is a program that runs on a com
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
Course Code :-BS106 Program :- B.Sc.(M.G.C+B.G.C) Semester – I
Co
CO1: Study of classical Genetics help students to understand the
inheritance of genes among plants
CO2:study of Extension to mendelian genetics helpm students to
understand the interaction of gene
CO3:study of linkage help the students to calculate the frequency
of recombinants and the map dist
CO4:study of Organellar inheritance help the students to understand
the maternal inheritance in dif
CO5:Mendelian genetics help the students to solve the mating
problems by selecting single,double a
CO6:practically it make the students to learn Analyses of different
genetic data and chromosomal m
Course Code :-BS206 Program :- B.Sc.(M.G.C+B.G.C) Semester –II
Course title :- GENETICS-II HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1:Study of cell division and chromosome segregation help students
to know the importance of ce
CO2:study of chromosome structure and chromatin organisation help
students to understand the ch
CO3:study of cell signalling and communication help the student to
understand cell communicate to
CO4:Dysregulation of cell cycle help students to understand the
mechanism of cell death and cause
CO5:study of cytogenetics can be understood by performing
practically in organism like onion ,maiz
CO6:study of meiosis help the students to understand how the
integrity of the genome is maintain i
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
Course Code :-BS306
Program :- B.Sc(M.G.C+B.G.C)
Credits – 5
CO1:Study of Nucleic acid will make the student understand the
structure and composition of geneti
CO2:students will be able to learn how DNA works as master mind of
the living system.
CO3:Study of Gene expression in prokaryotes and their regulation
will make the student clear about
CO4:study of regulation of gene expression and its mechanism help
the students that how the contr
CO5:Gene expression and regulation in eukaryotes will help the
student to understand the molecula
CO6:practical exposure to the different molecular techniques will
make the students more clear abo
Course Code :-BS406 Program :- B.Sc.(B.G.C+M.G.C) Semester –IV
Course title :- Genetics -IV HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1:Study of microbial genetics help the students to understand
bacterial reproduction,recombinat
CO2:microbial genetics also help the students to understand life
cycle of viruses and their propogati
CO3:it also help the students to understand that genetic
engeneering is a feild which enabled biolog
CO4:Application of genetic engineering help the students to learn
about how to overcome the differ
CO5:Production of commercial insulin and human growth hormones and
many such products is the this create interest in the subject and
also gives clarity
CO6:Application of genetics in the feild of agriculture ,medicine
and forensic solve the problems in e
the importance of genetics in life sciences.
Course Code :-BS104 Program :- B.Sc. Semester – I
Course title :- Microbiology-I Course type: DSC – 1A HPW :- 4+2
Credits – 5 CO1: HISTORY OF MICROBIOLOGY - Students can learn about
history of microbiology, cont CO2: MICROSCOPY - Students can learn
about different types of microscopic techniques, meas CO3: STAINING
– students can learn about how to stain micro organisms using
different stainin
CO4: BIOLOGY OF MICROORGANISMS – Here students can learn about
classification of mic
CO5: STRUCTURE OF MICROORGANISMS – In this students can learn about
ultra structure
CO6: PRACTICALS – In practicals students will learn microscope
handling, calibration, stainin
Course Code :-BS204 Program :- B.Sc. Semester – II Course Title :-
General Microbiology-II HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5 Course type:
DSC-1B
CO1: MICROBIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES – In this students will learn about
physical and che
CO2: PURE CULTURE TECHNIQUES – Here students will learn about how
to get isolated colo
CO3: BIOMOLECULES – Students will learn about general structure and
classification of carbo
CO4: BIOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES – Students can learn about pH
measurement and about b CO5: PRACTICALS - In practicals students
are made to learn preparation of media, its steriliza CO6:
PRACTICALS – Students can learn to identify the type of sugar or
amino acid. They can a
Course Code :-BS304 Program :- B.Sc. Semester – III Course Title :-
Haematology HPW :- 2 Credits – 2
Course type: SEC-1
CO1: students can learn about different concepts such as
composition of blood (RBC, WBC, Pla CO2: Staining of blood films,
Total blood picture, Differential count, Blood grouping, Rh-typing,
CO3: Here students can learn about Blood transfusion (Principles),
Blood preservation, Precauti
products.
CO4: students are made aware of diseases related to blood such as
Hemophilia, Anaemia and ES
Course Code :-BS304 Program :- B.Sc.
Semester – III
HPW :- 4+2
Credits – 5
CO1: MICROBIAL NUTRITION AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS – In this students can
learn about
CO2 : MICROBIAL GROWTH – Students can learn about different types
of Growth media, abo Microbial growth – Different Phases of Growth
in Batch culture. Factors Influencing microbial g
CO3: MICROBIAL METBOLISM
Here students are made to learn about pathways in aerobic and
anaerobic respiration and ATP g CO4 – ENZYMES – Here students can
learn about enzymes, their classification, factors affecting CO 5:
PRACTICALS – students are made to prepare of media for culturing
autotrophic and het CO6 :PRACTICALS – Students will perform
Enrichment culturing and isolation of phototrophs
Course Code :-BS401 Program :- B.Sc. Semester –IV
Course title :- FOOD ADULTERATION Course type: SEC-2
HPW :- 2 Credits – 2
CO1: Students can learn what is food adulteration and types of food
adulteration.
CO2: students can learn about common Food adulterants, different
causes of Food adulteration a CO3: Here students will gain
knowledge about effects of Food Adulteration, how to prevent food
CO4: They can also learn about detection of Common food Adulterants
and general information
Course Code :-BS404 Program :- B.Sc. Semester –IV
Course title :- MICROBIAL GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1: MICROBIAL GENETICS – Students can learn about fundamentals of
Genetics and types CO2: MUTATIONS – Students are made to learn
about what are mutations, different types, cau CO3: GENE EXPRESSION
– Students can learn about concept of gene, different hypothesis,
typ CO4: Here students can learn about the basic principles of
genetic engineering, gene cloning met CO5: In this students are
made to estimate concentration of protein, DNA and RNA by colorimet
CO6: They are made to learn about extraction of genomic DNA from
source sample, its separatio
Course Code :-BS105 Program :- B.Sc.(B.Z.C.) Semester – I Course
title :-Zo
CO1:To understand about classification and general characters of
invertebrate phyla
CO2:To learn about protozoan structure and life history and also
about pathogenic protozoans
CO3:To understand about poriferan characters and lifehistory
CO4 : To classify and learn general characters of cnidarians and
their polymorphism CO5 : To know about the helminthic parasites and
their parasitic adaptations
CO6: To classify and learn general characters of Annelida,
Arthropoda, Mollusca, Echinoderm
Course Code :-BS205
CO2:To learn about animal associations population
dynamics,community structure ,ecological succe
CO3:To know about environmental pollution,wildlife
conservation,biodiversity
CO4:To know about zoogeographical regions,Wallace
line,discontinuous distribution,continental dri
CO5:To understand animal behaviour ,social behaviour and biological
clocks.
CO6:To know practically the presence of dissolved oxygen, salinity
,PH of various water samples.
Course Code :-BS305
CO1:To learn about classification and general characters of
vertebrates from fishes to mammals.
CO2:To know about sailent features of
Urochordata,cephalochordate,cyclostomata.
CO3:To know about general characters of phylum chordata and
characters of amphbia and their par
CO4:To learn about characters of reptilia and to identify
non-poisonous and poisonous snakes, temp
CO5:To know about flight adaptations and migration in birds.
CO6:To learn about mammalian aquatic adaptations and their
dentition and also developmental bio
Course Code :-BS405
CO2:To know about molecular biology and its importance
CO3:To learn about genetics and also various genetic
disorders.
CO4:To learn theories of organic evolution and the evidences,forces
of evolution CO5:To know about isolation, speciation.
CO6:To understand the causes and role of extinction in
evolution.
Course Code :- Program :- B.A,B.Com, B.Sc Semester – I Course
CO1: To introduce History of English Language & History of
English Literature to the students.
CO2: To familiarise the students with Indo- European Family of
Languages & the Origin & Descent of English Language.
CO3: To trace the developments/ changes in the English Language
from the Old English period through
CO4: To familiarise the students with the changes of meaning in the
English Language and the growth in Vocabulary.
CO5: To trace the development in English Literature from the
Elizabethan Age to the
Modern Period.
CO6: To familiarise the students with various literary terms like
simile, metaphor, alliteration, hyperbole etc.
Course Code :- Program :- B.A, B.Com, B.Sc Semester –II Course
title :- English Literature-II HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1: To introduce various forms of poetry to the students viz.
Sonnet, Ballad, Epic, Elegy, Dramatic Monologue etc.
CO2: To familiarise the students with the poetry of the Elizabethan
Age through the poetry of Edmund Spenser.
CO3: To enable the students to appreciate the poetry of the
Restoration Period.
CO4: To make the students read & critically appreciate the
Romantic poetry of Keats & Wordsworth.
CO5: To familiarise the students with the poetry of the Victorian
& the Modern Period.
CO6: To ensure that the students learn to appreciate the finer
nuances of English Poetry.
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
Course Code :- Program :- B.A, B.Com, B.Sc Semester – III Course
title :- English Literature-III HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1: To introduce to the students, the various types of Drama viz.
Tragedy, Comedy, Melodrama, Farce etc.
CO2: To introduce to the students, the Tragic plays of William
Shakespeare through
“Macbeth”
CO3: To familiarise the students with the Comedy of Manners and
Restoration plays through
Oliver Goldsmith’s “ She Stoops to Conquer”.
CO4: To familiarise the students with the drama of G.B. Shaw and
Twentieth Century drama
through the “Pygmalion”
CO5: To introduce the concept of One Act plays through A.A. Milne’s
“The Boy Comes Home”.
CO6: To introduce The Theatre of Absurd through Harold Pinter’s
“The Room”.
Course Code :- Program :- B.A, B.Com ,B.Sc. Semester –IV Course
title :- English Literature -IV HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1: To introduce various types of novels like Picaresque,
Bildungsroman, Gothic, Psychological novels etc.
CO2: To make the students read various works of fiction from the
Victorian Period to the Modern Period.
CO3: To learn about the social and cultural milieu of the Victorian
Era through Jane Austen’s
Pride & Prejudice.
CO4: To familiarise the students with the idea of Picaresque novel
through Daniel Defoe’s “Robinson Crusoe”,
CO5: To introduce the concept of Allegory through George Orwell’s
“Animal Farm”.
CO6: To familiarise the students with Short Stories through A.C.
Doyle’s “The Mystery of the Speckled Band” and Rudyard Kipling’s
“The Man who would be King”.
Course Code :- COM-1 Program :- MCOM Semester – III
Course title : MANAGERIAL ECNOMICS HPW :-5 Credits 4
CO1:Nature and scope of ME: to impart conceptual and practical
knowledge of managerial economics. CO2: Demand analysis: to
familiarise with the theory of demand and understand the elasticity
of demand and it CO3 Production analysis :To know about various
laws of production and the concept of returns to scale, and
CO4 cost analysis :To impart knowledge on the concept of short run
and long run cost curves for the purpose CO5: market structure: to
study about the market structure and the types of competition
related to perfect and im CO6: profit maximization : To understand
the concept and nature of price and output of kinked demand
model.
Course Code :COM-2 Program :- MCOM Semester – I Course title
CO1: introduction :To familiarize the students with the concept and
principles of marketing.
CO2: marketing environment :to understand the concepts of marketing
environment and international marketing CO3: Market segmentation :
to know about various concepts related to segmentation of markets
and its analysis. CO4.: consumer behaviour: To impart knowledge on
nature scope and importance of consumer behavio CO5 :Marketing
planning and strategy : To study the vision and mission of
corporate strategic planning CO6 :SWOT analysis :to understand swot
analysis for goal and strategy formulation and also control
te
Course Code :-COM 3
HPW :- 4
Credits – 5
CO1: Introduction : To familiarize the students with the concepts
and dimension of organization theory and orga CO2: Understanding
individual and group behaviour : To know about concept of
personality its determinants a CO3 Motivation, morale and culture :
To study the concept of motivation ,morale and the various theor
CO4: Organisational power and polities and conflict communication :
To familiarise the students with CO5: Leadership and change : To
get an idea on leadership management and its styles and also
understand the c CO6: Theories of leadership : to understand the
concept and nature of traits and behavioural model i.e
manageri
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
Semester – I
HPW :- 4
Credits – 5
CO1: Introduction : To familiarize the concept of accounting and
accounting environment and the various appro CO2: Accounting
standards in India : To study the concept of accounting standards
and its enforcement CO3: Accounting standards in India :To know
about the procedure of accounting standards and also get an over
CO4: IFRS : To understand the concept of IFRS the various aspects
related to IFRS, and also role of ASB in post CO5: Financial
reporting : To familiarize the students with the recent trends in
corporate reporting in indi CO6: To familiarize and acquaint the
students with accounting standards and various financial reporting
pra
Course Code :-COM 5 Program :- MCOM Semester –I
Course title: - FIANCNCIAL MANAGEMENT HPW :- 4 Credits – 5
CO1 Introduction: To introduce the subject of FM ,and to acquaint
the students with various techniques CO2: Introduction to FM: To
understand the various concepts of fm ,the changing role of finance
manager an CO3: Capital Budgeting: To familiarize with the various
concepts and techniques used in capital budgeting, an CO4: Working
capital management: To know about working capital and get an
overview on cash managemen CO5: Financing decision: To understand
the concept of cost of capital ,types of leverage and to know a
CO6: Dividend decision: To get an idea on concept of dividend
policy and various theories relating to divided.
Course Code :- COM-6 Program :- MCOM Semester –II
Course title :- BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT POILCY HP W :- 4 Credits – 5
CO1: To familiarise and acquaint the students with the knowledge of
business environment and development. CO2: .Business environment :
To understand micro and macro environment and various industry
policy resoluti CO3: Liberalization and globalisation: To get an
overview new economic policy and understand concept of glo CO4:
public sector and privatization: To study about changing role of
public sector and get an idea on the conce CO5: Foreign capital :To
impart knowledge on foreign direct investment and understand the
concept of merger CO6: WTO and TRADE POLICY: To familiarise and
acquire the student with the knowledge of WTO agreeme
Course Code :-COM 7 Program MCOM Semester –II
Course title :- MARKETING MANAGEMENT HPW :- 4 Credits – 5
CO1:.Top femiliarize the student with the management of marketing
function and marketing research process CO2: Product management; To
study about the concept of product and product life cycle stages
and market imp CO3: Price management; To understands the concept
and role of price in marketing mix which influence prising
CO4:.Pramotion management; To study significance of nature and
steps in promotional aspects marketing mana CO5: Channel management
and retailing; To understand the types and roles of retail in
industrialised society on CO6:.Marketing information system; To
impact knowledge on component of marketing intelligence and
marketi
Course Code :-COM-8 Program :- MCOM Semester –II
Course title :- HUMAN RESOURCE MAGAGEMENT HPW :- 4 Credits –
5
CO1;To understand the various facts of human resource managemrnt
and comprehend emerging devolo
CO2; Human resource management; To familiarized the concept and
changing roles of management an CO3.Aquisition of human resource;
To understand various approaches for acquisition of HR and also
knowledg CO4:.Devoloping and motivating human resource; To
understand the method and evaluation of training and dev CO5:
Maintenance of human resource; To familiarize the student with the
compensation management and empl
CO6;HRM in the knowledge era; To have an idea on knowledge
management and visual learning organ
Course Code :-COM-9 Program :- MCOM Semester –II
Course title :- INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1: To familiarize the students with the principle and practices
of investment management.
CO2: Investment; to acquaint the student with functioning of Indian
capital market
CO3:.Indian capital market; to understand the nature and types of
growth and development of investor in recent
CO4; Risk un return analysis; To impact knowledge on on the nature
and source of risk for the purpose CO5: Portfolio analysis; to
study about the traditional and modern portfolio analysis for the
purpose of investme
CO6: Portfolio selection; to know about various efficient set of
portfolio and measuring security return and risk.
Course Code: COM- 10
CO1:.To familiarizes the student with application do advanced
Managerial accounting Technique
CO2: Financial statement analysis; To familiarize with financial
statements and ratio analysis for funds flow ana CO3: Inflation
accounting and incomes measurement; To understand the concept of
inflation accounting income CO4: Financial measures of performance:
To have an understanding of financial measures and balance score
car
CO5: Managerial decision making; To impact knowledge on nature and
scope, importance of decision making
CO6: Human resource accounting and responsibility; to study the
concepts and basic steps to follow simple pr
Course Code :-COM-11
Credits – 5
CO1:. To develop research orientation among the student and develop
analytical skill.
CO2:.quantitative Techniques: To understand the concept research
methodology and research method.
CO3: Collection, presentation & analysis of data: To learn the
methods of collecting primary and secondary data
CO4: interpretation and report writing: To learn the documentation
of research and structure of good report.
CO5 probability and probability distributions: To understand the
various addition theorem that is multiplicat CO6: Association of
attributes &chi square test: To know about the method of
studying association and Course Code :- COM-12 Program :- MCOM
Semester –III
Course title :- E-COMMERCE HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
. CO1 : student will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the
foundations and
importance of E-commerce.
CO2: to know and learn about IT through its applications and to
give an overview of Ecommerce fundamentals with an objective of
exposing them to the functional areas. CO3: To familiarise the
students with EDI ecommerce and internet.
CO4 : to understand the various electronic payment mechanisms and
the procedure for web page designing.
CO5: computerised accounting: to provide a conceptual understanding
of computerised accounting and calculation of automatic interest
.
CO6: practical understanding of computerised statements like trial
balance , final accounts
,funds flow cash flow ,budget control and VAT assessment.
Course Code :-COM-13 Program :- MCOM Semester –III
Course title :- COST ACCOUNTING &CONTROL HPW :- 4+2 Credits –
5
CO1:Introduction :To impart conceptual knowledge of cost accounting
and to equip with skills of ascertainmen
CO2: Cost accounting: To study the concept of cost accounting its
nature and scope and also procedure for in
CO3: process Costing: To understand the method of normal and normal
and abnormal costing and FIFO and LI
CO4: Marginal costing: To study pros and cons of marginal costing
and also understand the procedure for of p CO5: Budgetary control:
To familiarise with the concept and technique used in budgetary
control and classific CO6: To understand the pre-requisites of
standard costing and the related pros and cons of standard costing
a
Course Code:-COM-14
Program: - MCOM
Semester –III
Credits – 5
CO1: To gain the conceptual knowledge and application of
international financial management.
CO2: An overview of international financial management: To
understand the concept of accounting principle th
CO3: Foreign exchange markets : To study about feature and nature
of foreign exchange and major participants
CO4.Foreign exchange exposure: To familiarise will foreign exchange
exposure and its management including p
CO5: international financial markets & Instruments: To study
various international financial instruments.
CO6:.finacing of foreign trade: To acquaint with foreign trade
financing and various foreign trade document.
Course Code :-COM-15
CO1:.To familiarise with analysis of securities market and
valuation of different securities.
CO2:.security analysis: To understand security analysis though
fundamental, technical analysis and efficient ma
CO3:.valuation Securities: To study conceptual and practical
understanding of share and bond valuation.
CO4: capital market theory: To get an idea on concept and method of
capital asset pricing model and security m CO5: portfolio
performance evaluation: To impact knowledge on portfolio
performance evaluation and security
CO 6: portfolio revision: To understand portfolio revision concept
and strategies and international inves
Course Code :-COM-16 Program :- MCOM Semester –IV Course title :-
QTBD HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
CO1: .To impact inferential skill to the study by using
Quantitative technique for business decision
CO2: Sampling of attributes; To study the concept and estimation of
member and different between proportions
CO3: Sampling of variables; to understand the nature and
significance between two dependent mean
CO4: statistical decision theory: to know about the theory of
decision and value of perfect information
CO5: game Theory: to study characteristic of game theory and
limitation of game theory for the purpose of simp
CO6:linear programming: practical orientation of graphical
solutions on linear programming.
Course Code :-COM-17 Program :- MCOM Semester –IV Course title :-
BUSINESS AND CORPORTATE TAX HPW :- 4 Credits – 5
CO1: Introduction: To acquaint the students with the theoretical
and practical aspect of assigning pate CO2:.Assessment of
partnership firm: To understand the concept of partnership firm and
various sections and co CO3: Assessment of partnership firms
assesses as AOP to get and overview on concept of computation of
total CO4 : Assessment of companies :To familiarize with the
concept of taxable income and get an idea on computat CO5:
Assessment of companies ll and other taxes: To understand the
concept of computation of total in CO6: Assessment of co-operative
trusts: To get an overview on deductions U/S 80(p)and familiarize
with the co Course Code :-COM-18 Program :- MCOM Semester –IV
Course title FINANCIAL SERVICES HPW: - 4 Credits – 5
CO1: To acquaint the students with innovative financing services
offer to provide corporate and individ CO2: Lease, higher purchase
and housing finance; To study the concept of Lease and higher
purchase r CO3:.Mutual funds; To understand the concept and
importance of mutual funds through close ended fu CO4.Discounting,
factorising and forfeiting; To study about functions of factoring
service es and terms
CO5:.Banking services; To impact conceptual and practical knowledge
of banking &services and non b CO6: Securitization; To know
about various types of securitized assets and future prospect of
securitiza
Course Code :-COM-20 Program :- MCOM Semester –IV Course title :-
FINANCIAL DERIVATIVE HPW :- 4 Credits – 5
CO1: INTRODUCTION: To understand the concept of derivative market
related to NSE, BSE CO2:.Future and forward contract: To understand
the contract between future and forward for the grow CO3: Options;
To study the concept of option tom provide better scope of risk
coverage
CO4.Swap market; To study the concept and nature of swap market for
understanding global financial CO5: Stock index futures; To
understand the concept of stock index futures as a portfolio
management CO6: Emerging structures; To understand the concept and
types of emerging structure related to derivat
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
HPW :- Credits
CO 1: -
4 – 4
Students will study about history, microscopy, cell structure of
prokaryotes, eukaryotes in detail.
CO 2:
Students will be made to understand the concepts of sterilization,
media preparation, isolation and prese
CO 3
Students will be learning about identification of bacteria by
staining and cultural characters. CO 4
They also learn about nutritional, molecular, genetic characters of
microorganisms.
CO 5 They are made to learn classification and different types of
nutrition in micro organisms.
CO 6 Students will be learning the concept of Microbial growth,
cell cycle, growth curve and factors af
Course Code :-MB 102 Program :-M.Sc. (Previous) Semester – I
HPW :- Credits
CO 1:
4 – 4
CO II
Students can learn about Virus replication Strategies and Principal
events involved in replication: Adso
CO III
In this students can learn about Tumor virus and antiviral
agents.
CO IV
In this students can learn about viral vaccines and their
preparation methods
CO 5
Students can learn about Isolation of phages from different
sources, cultivation and preservation and th
CO6
Students can learn about Growth phages of phage and burst size,
phage induction and cultivation of ani
Course Code :-MB 103 Program :-M.Sc. (Previous) Semester – I
HPW :- Credits
Course type: Core
CO II
In this section, students can learn about Separation methods such
as Chromatographic techniques, cell d
CO III
In this students can learn about Population, samples and sampling
procedures, variables, variations and
CO IV
Students can learn about Introduction to Computers, Introduction to
Windows: Word Processing: Electr
CO V
Students can learn about Creating documents using word processor,
Usage of spread sheet to biological
CO VI
Students are made to learn Differential centrifugation, Paper
chromatography of amino acids, Dialysis f
Course Code :-MB 104 Program :-M.Sc. (Previous) Semester – I
HPW :- Credits
4+4
– 4+2
CO I
Students can learn about pH and its biological relevance,
Determination of pH, preparation of buffers, r
CO II
Students are made to learn about Lipids, Carbohydrates, Nucleic
acids, metabolism of purines and pyri
CO III
Students are made to learn about Proteins and amino acids, Enzymes,
Properties of amino acids, structu
CO IV
Students can learn the methods to Control enzymes, Mechanism of
enzyme action, Coenzyme catalysis,
CO-5
Students can learn practical knowledge about Safety and good lab
practices, Preparation of buffers and Qualitative tests for amino
acids and analysis of unknowns, Tests for lipids
(qualitative)
CO6
Students are made to learn practicals based on Quantitative
estimation of glucose and fructose, Determi
Course Code :-MB 201 Program :-M.Sc. (Previous) Semester – II
HPW :- Credits
Course type: Core
CO I
Students are made to learn the detailed structure of DNA, Genome
organization in prokaryotes and euk
CO II
CO III
Students can learn about different types of mutagens and
transposons.
CO IV
Students can learn about rDNA technology, linkage mapping,
conjugation and transduction methods.
CO V
Students can learn about Isolation of genomic DNA from E.coli and
Yeast, estimation, and determinatio
CO VI
Students can learn about replica plate technique, transformation,
Conjugation etc. Estimation of DNA and RNA (colorimetry), Lac
operon, induction of mutations etc.
Course Code :-MB 202 Program :-M.Sc. (Previous) Semester – II
HPW :- Credits
Course type:
– 4 Core
Unit I
Students can learn about Microorganisms in air, water, and sewage
treatment.
Unit II
Unit III
Students can learn about Degradation of carbonaceous materials in
soil, factors responsible, nitrification and
CO IV
CO-V
Students can learn about Isolation and observation of air
microflora, their enumeration and estmation of BO
CO-VI
Students can learn about Isolation of cellulose decomposing
microbes, Estimation of ammonifiers, nitrifiers
Course Code :-MB 203 Program :-M.Sc. (Previous) Semester – II
HPW :- Credits
Course type:
Students can learn about antigens, antibody, clonal selection
theory etc.
CO II .
CO III
Students can learn about Auto immunity and Hypersensitivity,
antigen – antibody reactions and their ap
CO –IV
Students can learn about vaccines, Common schedule, animal models
for production of antibodies, tum
Course Code :-MB 204 Program :-M.Sc. (Previous) Semester – II
Course
type: Core
CO I
CO II .
Students can learn about history of chemotherapy and development of
synthetic drugs.
CO III
CO –IV
CO –V
CO –VI
Course title :- Food microbial Technology HPW :- 4
Credits
– 4
CO II .
CO III
CO –IV
CO –V
CO –VI
Course Code :-MB 302 Program :-M.Sc. (Final ) Semester – III
Course
Credits
– 4
type: Core
CO I
Students can learn about principles of medical microbiology, normal
flora etc.
CO II .
CO III
CO –IV
Students can learn about sytematic bacteriology, bacterial air
borne infections.
CO –V
CO –VI
Course Code :-MB 303 Program :-M.Sc. (Final) Semester – III
Course
Credits
– 4
CO II .
CO III
CO –IV
Students can learn about inoculum preparation and raw materials
used for inoculum media.
CO –V
CO –VI
Course Code :-MB 304 Program :-M.Sc. (Final) Semester – III
Course
Credits
– 4
Students can learn about microbial ecology, growth curve,
planktonic growth concepts.
CO II .
Students can learn about Plant probiotic, phylogenetic based
approach etc
CO III
Students can learn about direct and indirect mechanisms of plant
growth promotion
CO –IV
Students can learn about impact of root-beneficial microbe
interactions on plants.
CO –V
CO –VI
Students can learn about cell signalling and quorum sensing ini
bacteria.
Course Code :-MB 401 Program :-M.Sc. (Final ) Semester – IV
Course
type: Core
CO I
CO II .
CO III
CO –IV
CO –V
CO –VI
Students can learn about protein sequence analysis, approaches of
protein structure prediction.
Course Code :-MB 402 Program :-M.Sc. (Final) Semester – IV
Course
Credits
– 4
Students can learn about diagnostic virology, cultivation and
identification of viruses.
CO II .
CO III
CO –IV
CO –VI
Course
Credits
– 4
Students can learn about fermentative production of alcohol, beer
etc.
CO II .
Students can learn about production of wine, citric acid etc.
CO III
Students can learn about production of vitamin B12, glutamic acid
etc.
CO –IV
Students can learn about glutamic acid production, benzyl
penicillin production etc.
CO –V
CO –VI
Students can learn about applications of enzymes, vaccines,
biopesticides etc.
Course Code :-MB 404 Program :-M.Sc. (final) Semester – IV
Course title :-Applied Microbiology HPW :- 4
Credits
– 4
Students can learn about respiration, glycolyis, and other
metabolic pathways.
CO II .
CO III
Students can learn about enzyme production and rapid detection
techniques for presence of pathogens.
CO –IV
CO –V
CO –VI
Students can learn about applications of biosensors, chip
technologies nano imaging etc.
Department of Arabic
I semester
I. Classical prose:
1. Suratul Inshara: students should learn about real life
experiences either good or ba
2. Suratul Teen: students should learn real life concept
II. Modern prose :
1. Al Hawar : Students should know the way of communication in
Arabic.
2. Al Nazafa : student should learn about cleanliness.
III. Poetry :
2. Al Qalam : Students should know the value of Education.
IV. Grammar :
1. Al Kalima wa Aqsamuha :Students should learn grammar for build
Arabic Language
2. Al Ism wa Aqsamuha : Students should learn about Noun and types
of Noun.
V. History :
1. Mizatul lughatul Arabia : students should learn characteristics
and features of Arab
2. Al sher wal shora fil Asril Jahili : students should know about
poet and poetry of pre
3. Al moullaqat : students should know about the seven famous poets
of pre Islamic per
II semester
I. Classical prose:
1. Suratu Qadar : students should learn about the importance of
Lailatul Qadar.
2. Suratul Zilzal : Students should learn about the factors of
Qayyamah.
II. Modern prose :
1. Al moreezul sanai: Students should know about the Industrial
Exhibition and its ben
2. Al Nizam Al Sabe(Mir Osman Ali Khan): student should know abot
Asif Jahi’s last Niz
III. Poetry:
1. Al Bint: student should learn importance of Girl Child.
2. Al Nasheed ul Watani: Students should learn about National
Anthem.
IV. Grammar:
1. Al Murakkab Al Mufeed: Students should learn grammar of
language.
2. Al Murakkab Al Naqis: Students should learn about importance of
Arabic grammar.
V. History of Arabic Literature: This Unit consist of 3
chapters.
1. Asarul Quran Al Kareem Alal Adabil Arabi: Students should know
about impacts of T
2. Tadween Al Quran ul Majeed: Students should know about
completion of The Holy Q
3. Al Sher fil Asril Islam: Students should learn about poetry in
Islamic period.
III SEMESTER
I Classical Prose:
1. Al Quran: Students should learn history of The Holy Quran.
2. Al Hadees Al Nabawi Shareef: Students should learn about Sayings
of Mohammed PE II Modren Prose :
1. Batalal Hurriyya: Students should learn should know about the
personalities of Inde
2. Al Masaawatul Al Insaniyya: Students should learn about values
of Human Equalitie III. POETRY:
1. Al Ilm: Students should learn importance of Knowledge.
2. Kitabi: Students should know about the importance of Book and
Education. IV. Grammar:
1. Al Fail Muzare Al Mansoob: Students should learn The importance
of Grammar and
2. Al Fail Muzare Al Majzoom: Students should learn about sentence
making from Arab
V. History of Arabic Literature:
1. Taseerul Hadees Shareef Alal Adabil Arabi: Students should know
the impacts of Had
2. Al Adabul Arabi fil Asril Umayyad: Students should know Arabic
literature in Umayy
3. Abraz Al Shora fil Asril Umawi: Students should know about the
poetry of Umayyad p
IV semester
I. Classical Prose:
1. Sirat Al Nabawi: Students should know the Biography of Prophet
Mohammed PBUH.
2. Zikar Ashar Al Sahabiyat Al Rasool SAW.: Students should know
about laduy companions o II. Modern Prose:
1. Asarul Telangana: Students should learn about the history of
Telangana.
2. Saroojni Naidu: Students should know about the Nightingale of
India.
III. POETRY:
1. Hayati: Students should learn about the importance of
life.
2. Al Najam: Students should learn about the importance of hard
work to grow and de
IV. Grammar:
1. Ka’ana wa Akhwatuhu: Students should learn the grammar of Arabic
Language.
2. Inna wa Aqwatuhu: Students should the grammar.
V. History of Arabic Literature:
1. Al Shaer Wal Shora Fil asril Abbasi: Students should know the
history ofArabic litera
2. Tatawwarul Nasar Fil Asril Abbasi: Students should learn the
Status of Arabic Litera
3. Adabil Islami fil Asril Abbasi: Students should know the prose
written in Abbasi Peri
Course Code :- Program :- B.A, B.Com, B.Sc. Semester – I Course
t
CO1: To familiarise the students with the four genres-Short
Fiction, Prose, Poetry &Drama- as a starting point of
contextual language learning.
CO2: Identifying the consonant &Vowel sounds &letters with
varied pronunciations so as to enable the students to speak
phonetically correct English.
CO3: To enable the students to learns roots of words Prefixes,
Suffixes, Homophones, Homographs, Homonyms &
Collocations.
CO4: To familiarise the students with various aspects of Telangana
like Chindu Yellamma, Bathukamma ,The Million March & Hussain
Sagar.
CO5:To empower the learners in Conversation, Writing Skills, Soft
Skills & Value Orientation.
CO6:To ensure that every student learns to speak and write fluent
& accurate English in addition to scoring well in the Internal
& University Examinations.
Course Code :-
HPW :- 5
Credits – 5
CO1:To familiarise the students with the select works of renowned
English authors like Eudora Welty, Aldous Huxley, P.B. Shelly &
William Shakespeare.
CO2:To provide training in various phonemes like Plosives,
Fricatives, Affricates & Nasal sounds.
CO3:To train the student in various vocabulary topics like Simile ,
Metaphor, Oxymoron, Hyperbole, Portmanteau Words, Loan Words &
Palindromes.
CO4: To familiarise the students with the rich culture &
heritage of Telangana through “Reading passages” like Hyderabad,
Burrakatha, Flower Boat & The Handicrafts of Telangana.
CO5: To provide training to students in writing skills, like
Note-Making, Informal Letters & Formal Letters.
CO6: To provide training in soft skills like Time Management,
Leadership, Stress Management & Etiquette and grooming.
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
HPW :- 5
Credits – 5
CO1: To ensure that the students learn to appreciate the poetry of
Charlotte Bronte, Kamala Das & Langston Hughes.
CO2: To ensure that the students learn Spellings, Pronunciation,
Vocabulary & Grammar of British & American English.
CO3: To enable the students to improve vocabulary through Synonyms
& Antonyms, Phrasal Verbs, Idioms & Technical Vocabulary
(Business, Media).
CO4: To empower the learners in Report Writing such as Feasibility
Report, Progress Report
& Valuation Report.
CO5: To familiarise the students with different kinds of report
writing like, Business Reports & Media Reports.
CO6: To ensure that every student learns all the grammar topics
well.
Course Code :- Program :-B.A, B.Com, B.Sc Semester –IV Course title
:-English -IV HPW :- 5 Credits – 5
CO1: To make sure that the students get command over the commonly
confused words.
CO2: To ensure that the students must learn how to frame questions
& Tag Questions.
CO3: To enable students to understand & appreciate the
importance of imagination of the
best- selling fantasy series “Harry Potter”.
CO4: To ensure that the students learn review writing: Film Review,
Book Review.
CO5: To make sure that the student learn grammar lessons like
Determiners, Relative Clauses, conditionals & Common
Errors.
CO6: To ensure that every student learns to speak and write fluent
& accurate English in addition to scoring well in the Internal
& University Examinations.
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
Course Code:Program: -B.A, B.Com, B.Sc. Semester – I Coursetitle: -
TELUG
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CO2:
CO3: .
CO4:
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CO5: – –
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CO6:
Course Code: -Program: -B.A, B.Com, B.Sc. Semester –II Course
title: - TELUGU -2HPW: - 5 Credits – 5
CO1:
CO2: –
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Course Title : Physics
I-SEMESTER
· The objective of the module is to introduce and develop the
methods of vector analy
· The concept of frame of reference
· The type of frame of reference-(a) Inertial and (b)
non-inertial
· The transformation rules for inertial frames called the Galilean
transformation
· The invariance of Galilean transformation with respect to laws of
motion- called the
· Descriptions of motion of particles in terms of displacement,
velocity acceleration vec
· The concept of instantaneous and average displacement, vector and
acceleration
· The concept of system of mass particle and the description of the
motion of the syste
· To study and verify Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion. To become
acquainted with
· Johannes Kepler, a student of Tycho Brahe, failed in his attempts
to set up a musical r
SEMESTER-II
· (1) to study the motion of a simple pendulum, (2) to study simple
harmonic motion,
· Use the compound pendulum to find: 1) The acceleration due to
gravity g. 2) The m
· In this lecture you will learn the following. Derivation of the
governing partial differe
· Vibrating String. To find the frequency of various modes of
vibration of a string. T
SEMESTER-III
· The kinetic molecular theory of gases is a model that helps us
understand the physic
· Measurable outcomes (assessment method): To be able to state the
First Law and to d
· The main objectives of ENTROPY include: to design, implement and
validate an inn
· In thermodynamics, interactions between large ensembles of
objects are studied and
· Quantum mechanics gradually arose from theories to explain
observations which coul
· Important applications of quantum theory include quantum
chemistry, superconductin
· The main goal of this course is to acquire fundamental knowledge
of classical and qu
SEMESTER-IV
· In optical engineering, the objective is the optical element that
gathers light from the
· Objectives can be a single lens or mirror, or combinations of
several optical element
· Fiber Optics Technician Resume Objective Sample. ... You are
responsible for the r
SEMESTER-V
· Electrostatics give evidence for the existence of two kinds of
electric charge (like ch
· Define capacitance and apply a relationship among capacitance,
applied voltage, an
· Magnetostatics and Ohms Law: In this course you will learn the
following. Magneti
· One important objective of magnetostatics is to derive formulae
for the self inductan
· To understand how induced electric and magnetic fields lead to
electromagnetic wav
· To calculate the intensity of light transmitted through a series
of polarizing filters.
· Solid State Physics. Objectives of the course and intended
learning outcomes (compe
· Many industrial laser applications require a higher degree of
aberration correction tha
Ø Whether correction over larger apertures, several wavelengths or
a wider field is needed, it may be necessary
· To measure the wavelengths of visible light emitted by atomic
hydrogen and verify th
SEMESTER-VI
· ATOMIC SPECTRA Objectives 1. Determine the emission spectrum of
Hydrogen and
· One of the main objectives of the study of nuclear physics is the
understanding of th
· Identify methods for making radioactive isotopes.
· Recognize the various types of radioactive decay.
· Interpret an energy level diagram for radioactive decay.
· Identify which modes of radioactive decay have application in
radiation medicine.
· To prepare students to perform the analysis and design of various
digital electronic c
· Have a thorough understanding of the fundamental concepts and
techniques used in
· The ability to understand, analyze and design various
combinational and sequential ci
Course Code :-BA106 Program :- B.A.(Literature) Semester – I
Course title :Computer Applications ( programming in C ) HPW :- 4+2
Credits – 5
CO1:1. Students learn the basics of computers and also learn
software Development life
Cycle, algorithms and flow charts and basics of ‘c’ Language.
CO2:1.To know the meaning of the Data types and ‘c’ Tokens from
these students can
Learn the basic programming Language.
CO3:1.Students learn the control statements of ‘c’ Language from
these can learn how
To control the flow of program.
CO4:1.To facilitates the student Of all data types can learns
definition and syntax of an arrays a
CO5:1.To know the meaning and needs of functions is important
before the ‘c’ program
Because every programs must have a main function.
CO6:1.Student learns the pointer variable that points to references
a memory location
in which data is stored. This increases the execution speed and
thus reduces the program execution.
CO7:1.From user define data types students learns the programs the
program may becomes too la
Course Code :-BS206 Program :- B.A.(Literature) Semester –II Course
title :- Computer Applications -II (programming in C++) HPW :-
4+2
CO1:1.Students must have to learn development of c ++ programming
language because C++ is basic CO2:1.To knows the meaning of object
oriented programming language student must have to learn CO3:1.To
knows C++ student must have to the basic of object oriented
programming language.
CO4:1.Students must have to learn the basic concept of class. Class
is a collection of both the data a CO5:1.From this class student
can learn the meaning of an object so object is instance of a
classes it CO6:1.After learn the meaning of an objects and class
student can easily the learn the concept of inh
COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)
Course title :- Computer Application III (R.D.B.M.S) HPW :-
4+2
Credits – 5
CO1: To know the basic concepts of data base management systems and
how to store the data .Firs CO2: To know the meaning of
Normalization student learn the process of minimising redundancy a
CO3: students learns SQL queries with the SQL Commands,SQL stands
for structured query langua CO4:To facilitate the study daily
transaction management and characteristics of distributed databa
CO5:To facilitate the students to know about the distributed client
server database,Which is conne CO6: From the server student gains
all information beacause server is a program that runs on a
co
Course Code :-BS406 Program :- B.A.(Literature) Semester –IV
Course title :- Computer Applications ( Computer Networks) IV HPW
:- 4+2
Credits – 5
CO1:To know the basic concepts of Computer-System Architecture,
Computing Environments. Oper
CO2: To know the meaning of Data Communication Components, students
must have to know conc CO3: In this students must have learns to
meaning of protocol and learns very easily all these ISO R CO4:To
facilitate the student to check the errors and Local area networks
in Data Link Layer i.e Err CO5:To facilitate the students to know
about the Networking and Internetworking Devices studen CO6: From
these networking technology students can undertand the meaning of
internet connect
Course Code :- Program :- B.A, B.Com, B.Sc. Semester – I Course
title :- -I HPW :-5 Credits – 5 CO1:
CO2:
CO3:
CO4: , , , ,
d scope of political science.
the different
ecording transactions in various subsidiary books &to
learnposting to ledger from subsidiary books. statement; To
recognize the reason for the difference between bank balance as per
cash book and pass ctification the Errors : Two sided i.e. Errors
not affecting Trial Balance one sided .To Explain Meani financial
statements; prepare profit and loss account and balance sheet;
discern the financial position
chniques of demand forecasting Elasticity concepts of demand
Various demand elasticities.
fference curve analysis.
function ,law of variable proportions and economies and
diseconomies of scale nalysis.
title :- BO HPW :- 4 Credits – 4
orms of Business Organisation.
brief introduction on shares ,debentures,RE,angle investors,lease ,
hire ,aand franchising. e of SEBI in regulating them.
title :- IT HPW :- 3+2 Credits – 4
and using the start menu.
s application.
et and browsing knowledge
of due dates and date of maturity. ... Accounting treatment
relating to issue, acceptance, discounting, erminologies used in
consignment business Understand the accounting treatment of
consignment in th nt venture business Learn the methods of
recording Joint venture transactions Understand the difference
betwe ween Double entry system and Accounts from incomplete
records. Ascertain the amount of profit or l apply fund accounting
principles to the recording of monetary transactions of state and
local governm
st role and responsibility.
ic mgt. weaknesses
n of management.
mportance and the difference between them. ments for effective
control.
disequilibrium.
P,UNCTAD and WTO its aims features and agreements.
,relational database mode, alled SQL.
ata .
n ,file organisation and its types. ction control language.
w daily transaction takes place on networks. d client server
technology.
ce contacts
solvency,and sale of the company.
debentures and underwriting and also with accounting of bonus
sharees ies act and preparation of final accounts of
companies.
of income from different heads with reference to an individual
assessee
d also practical knowledge of computation of total income based on
residential status. cess.
me from business or profession and provisions relating to it.
methods and data collection methods.
ation in the form of graphs diagrams pictograms, histograms etc.
median mode.
.range QD,MD, SD, Variation.
unting treatment in the books of transferor and transferee
companies.
ofinternal reconstruction and acquisition of business with new set
of booksand same set of books. al provisions relating to final
accounts with problems.
ue accounts,balance sheet ,general insurance and preparation of
final accounts with special referen
of Income from different heads with reference to an Individual
Assessee
ning of charging section, transfer, capital asset, previous year,
mode of computation, concept of index ions to be Fulfilled for
Claiming the. Deductions. • Certain Amounts not Deductible (Section
58). • Pr d and set-off of losses. about inter-source adjustments
and the cases where inter-source adjustment is To identify the Tax
Planning and Assessment Procedures for Individuals,
ess of examination of ITR in the Department ,rectification of
mistakes etc.
estimate a dependent variable with the substitution of one or more
independent variables.
te method (ii) simple and weighted index numbers.test of
consistency etc.
eseasonalisation of data uses and limits of time series.
n and combination and approaches and theorems to probability
.
biofertilizers with special reference to oscillatoria, nostoc and
anabaena.
rol with reference to tobacco mosaic and rice tungro. ar leaf spot
of cotton and bacterial blight of rice.
anization in algae.
enetic,systems of classification:Salient features and comparative
account of
talae:Annonaceae,Capparidaceae,Rutaceae,Fabaceae(Faboideae/papilionoideae,Caesalpinioideae
edicine.
le :- Chemistry-I HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
ctions of boron , carbon and nitrogen compounds
ic chemistry like types of organic reactions ,polazation factors
and stability.
compounds preparation methods.
e and derivation of Gaseous laws and various methods for
liquifaction of gases. mical bonding basics common hybridizations
and shapes of molecules .
udy of evaluation of analytical data,classification of errors and
mathematical operations.
ure of inter halogens and study of chemistry of Zero group
elements.
talytical properties. Concept of aromaticity and their preparation
methods. ogen compounds their chemical reactivity.
eir experimental determination methods.
echniques and Study of lanthanides. ssification solvents and their
examples
ides, Carbonyl compounds with named reactions.
of colloids, preparation methods, properties and their
applications. lassification of isomers, study of optical activity
with examples.
sis with examples.
tion and electrophilic substitution on nitro benzene compounds. d
galvanic cells.
titrations. Thermal and photo chemical pericyclic reactions.
of stereoselective reactions, stereospecific reactions.
Credits – 5
ge and complex and as a result the task of debugging , if a program
is divided into functional parts ,
redits – 5
asic concepts of oop ,benefits and application of oops.
guage.
nd function.
HOW TO STORE THE DATA
COMPUTER THAT IT CAN USED EFFICIENT URE
EAR
AN ALGORITHM FROM THIS STUDENTS STUDENTS EASILY WRITES
PROGRAM
TER MEMORY LINEAR SEQUENCE IF WE WANT TO SEARCH THE DATA IT TAKES A
LONG TIME. OMPUTER MEMORY NON LINEAR SEQUENCE IF WE WANT TO SEARCH
THE DATA IT SAVES ATIME.
ld and table of a data base.
and it is used to command with the data this is used to perform
task.
e management systems. ting to a server machines.
puter in which directly manages the database.
urse title :- Genetics-I HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
and animalsand the genetic makeover as well as the physical
appearance of organisms.
s among organism and to determine the inheritance of gene in human
beings through( ABO blood
ance between the genes.
ferent organism.
nd tripl pairs of contrasting characters and they calculate the
number of progeny obtain in each ge
apping.
ll division among plants and animals.
romosome structure and their different types.
carry out diverse function of the body and genes that synthesise by
cells carry cellular signalling.
of cancer.
,grasshopper etc.
c material.
protein synthesis and its need
ol over protein synthesis keeps the organism in balance with the
environment.
r biology of higher organism.
ut the subject.
on.
ists to join the DNA from different sources and use it for the
benefit of mankind.
ent biological problemsin daily life.
result of applications of genetic engineering in the field of
biology,
asy and understandable manner,this make the students to
understand
ributions of different scientists in the field of Microbiology and
also applications related to this urement/calibration of
microbes
g techniques (dyes). By staining students can observe the shape and
arrangement of cells. Stude
ro organisms. They can also learn about general characters of
prokaryotic microorganisms.
of bacteria cell. General characters, classification and morphology
of viruses is also dealt. In ad
g and morphology of some micro organisms.
mical methods of sterilization.
nies or how to get pure culture of microbes. They will also learn
different methods used for pres
hydrates, amino acids, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids.
uffers which are used to control pH in solutions. Students can
learn about techniques such as c
tion, isolation of pure culture, preservation of pure
cultures.
lso learn about separation techniques of sugars or amino acids by
chromatography. Prepration
sma, Serum, Platelet cells).
R technique.
concepts related to Microbial Nutrition and different types of
Nutritional groups of microorgan ut growth curve as well as factors
influencing microbial growth.
rowth. Students can also learn about Direct and indirect methods of
microbial measurement.
eneration methods. They will also learn about ethanol and lactic
acid fermentation pathways.
their function and Inhibition of enzyme activity.
erotrophic microorganisms, McConkey agar and Blood agar. They will
also learn about winogr and chemoautotrophs, they can learn
determination of viable count of bacteria and factors affe
nd how to analyse the foods which are adulterated.
adulteration.
about Food Adulteration act-1954
of genetic material, they can also learn about DNA structure,
plasmids and transposons. Replic sing agents of mutations, repair
mechanisms and also different types of gene transfer methods. es of
RNA, their function and their synthesis. Apart from this they can
learn about protein synt hods, genomic and cDNA libraries and
applications of genetic engineering.
ric methods.
n using agarose gel electrophoresis. Students can also learn about
problems related to DNA and
ology-I HPW :- 4+2 Credits – 5
ata and Hemichordata phyla
ssion ,ecological adaptations.
the Medieval English to Modern English period
s measurement. economics of scope. of cost accounting.
perfect market condition.
.
ur and various models of consumer behaviour. and various aspects
relating to strategic plan. chniques.
nization behaviour.
nd the related theories and also the important factors influencing
team effectives in group behaviour
ies relating to motivational processes.
the concept of power and polities, conflict and its management and
also the types of communication.
ontemporary issue in change. al grid.
aches to accounting theory.
,and also know about the AS Boards in India. view of various
accounting standards. convergence scenario.
a.
ctices.
d study the risk analysis in capital budgeting decision.
t, accounts receivable management and inventory management.
bout the capital structure and its related theories.
on .
lications strategy,. gement
impact on emerging trends on the retailed stores ng research in
India .
pemnts in HRM
e on human resource planning
elopment and performance appraisal for the development of human
resource oyee relation
isation.
trends.
nt decision
and pricing and product decision. oblems through responsibility
accounts.
and to understand the process of presentation and analysis fo
data.
ion theorem and byes theorem..
interpretation of result.
t and control of sales.
stallation of costing system with the relationship of financial and
management accounting
FO method
reparation of income statement under marginal costing. ation of
budgets
nd budgetary control.
rough BOP and nature of Debit and Credit entries,
through spot market and also exchange rate of mechanism. ractical
aspects.
rket theory .
arket line along with arbitrage pricing theory. and security market
indexes.
ting.
rnership, companies, corporatives and trust. nditions of related to
assessment of a firm. income.
ion procedures and deductions related to section 80C,CC.
come of a company and p[procedure for determination for tax
liability.. ncept of Assessment of trust, and the Tax
exemptions,
ual customers
elating to financial leasing with the help of RBI guidelines and
finance companies. nd and open ended funds,.
and conditions in factoring agreement
anking services tion.
th of future market in India. market.
tools and future trading in Indian stock market. ives market in
India.
rvation of microbial cultures.
omenclature, detection of viruses, and also sub viral particles.
rption, penetration, uncoating nu