PROGRAMME OUTCOMES, PROGRAMMESPECIFIC OUTCOMES, AND COURSE OUTCOMES
B.Com.– 3 years Undergraduateprogramme
Programme Outcomes (PO)
PO1. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be enabled to overcome the challenges andcash in the opportunities in the field of commerce.
PO2.The students after thecompletion of this programme will become well prepared to take up variousprofessional assignments, engagements, and jobs in medium to large scalebusiness establishments, industries, commercial set-ups and otherpublic/private commercial sectors like banking, stock exchange, insurance,NBFCs as accountants, investment bankers, business analysts, finance officers,business / financial advisors, etc.
PO3. The students will be able tothink critically and take informed decisions after identifying the accuracy andvalidity of their assumptions and ideas from intellectual, organizational, andpersonal perspectives.
PO4. The students will be able tocommunicate effectively through speaking, reading, writing, and listeningclearly in one Indian language and thereby express themselves to the world byconnecting with different ideas, books, people, media and technology.
PO5. The students will be able tointeract socially and stimulate views, reconcile disagreements and help reachconsensual conclusions.
PO6. The students will be able todemonstrate compassionate social concern and act with cognizant awareness ofissues to contribute in civic life by volunteering impartially towards nationaldevelopment and thereby deliver effective citizenship.
PO7. The students will be able toethically recognize different value systems, understand the moral dimensions ofindividual decisions and accept responsibility for them.
PO8. The students will be able torecognize the issues of environmental perspectives and appreciate sustainabledevelopment for long-term environmental sustainability.
PO9. The students will be able toengage themselves in life-long self-determining and learning in thecomprehensive background of socio-technological changes for continuedself-directed and life-long learning.
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO)
PSO1. The students after thecompletion of this programme will become well versed in financial accounting.
PSO2. The students after thecompletion of this programme will become well versed in business communication.
PSO3. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand business mathematics.
PSO4. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the business regulatoryframework.
PSO5. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to identify a business environment.
PSO6. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the economics of abusiness.
PSO7. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the essentials ofcorporate accounting.
PSO8. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the essentials ofcompany law.
PSO9. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the essentials of costaccounting.
PSO10. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the principles ofbusiness management.
PSO11. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the essentials ofbusiness statistics.
PSO12. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the fundamentals ofentrepreneurship.
PSO13. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the principles ofdirect taxation – income tax.
PSO14. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to recognize the procedures ofauditing.
PSO15. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the essentials,principles and procedures of indirect taxation and GST.
PSO16. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the essentials ofmanagement accounting.
PSO17. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the fundamentals ofinsurance.
PSO18. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand the essentials ofbanking and money management.
Course Outcomes (CO)
Course 1: Financial Accounting
CO1.The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to impart knowledge of variousaccounting concepts.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to instill knowledge about accountingprocedures, methods, and techniques & develop skills for computerizedAccounting.
Course 2: Business Communication
CO1.The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the concept, process, andimportance of communication.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to develop awareness regarding newtrends in business communication.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to recognize various media ofcommunication.
Course 3: Business Mathematics
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to prepare for competitive exams.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to improve their calculating power &skills.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the concept of simpleinterest, compound interest & concept of EMI.
Course 4: Business RegulatoryFramework
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be acquainted with the basic concepts, terms& Provisions of mercantile & Business Laws.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to develop awareness regarding lawsaffecting business, trade & commerce.
Course 5: Business Environment
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will become aware of the Business Environment.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to create entrepreneurial awareness.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to motivate themselves for taking upentrepreneurship as a career.
Course 6: Business Economics
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to use various economic theories.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to apply economic reasoning to problemsof business.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the basic micro economicconcepts.
Course 7: Corporate Accounting
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be enabled to develop awareness about corporateaccounting with the provisions of the companies Act & Accounting as perIndian Accounting Standards.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be enabled to develop the conceptual aspect ofcorporate accounting & develop skills about accounting standards.
Course 8: Company Law
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to impart the knowledge of fundamentals ofcompany law.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to update the knowledge of provisions ofthe companies Act of 2013.
Course 9: Cost Accounting
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be enabled with the knowledge of Basic costconcepts, Elements of cost, Ascertainment of materials & costing.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand various methods of costing& their applications.
Course 10: Principal of BusinessManagement
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand business managementconcepts.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand about various functions ofbusiness management.
Course 11: Business Statistics
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand & apply the conceptsof mean, mode & median.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to apply various methods of sampling& probability measurement.
Course 12: Fundamentals ofEntrepreneurship
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to create entrepreneurial temper.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to take up the cause ofentrepreneurship.
Course 13: Income Tax
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the basic concept &acquire knowledge about computation of Income.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be enabled to submit Income Tax Returns, AdvanceTax & Tax deducted at source
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to identify the procedures of Taxcollection authorities under Income Tax Act.
Course 14: Auditing
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to acquaint themselves with concept& principles of Auditing, Audit process, Assurance standards & TaxAudit, and Audit of the computerized system.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to prepare Audit Reports.
Course 15: Indirect Taxes withGST
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand and apply the concept ofGST.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand and apply the concept ofExcise duty, CENVAT.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand and apply the knowledge ofRegistration under GST including its procedures & the liable person for GSTregistration.
Course 16: Management Accounting
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand and apply the basicknowledge of management accounting & its relevance in a businessorganization.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand and apply managerialbehavior & control structures prevalent under varied business environment.
Course 17: Fundamental ofInsurance
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand and apply the fundamentalsof insurance.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand and apply the knowledge oflife Insurance, Fire Insurance & Marine Insurance.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand and apply the functions ofInsurance agent.
Course 18: Money and Banking
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand and apply the fundamentalsof banking.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand and apply the bankingbusiness & practices.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand and apply the new conceptsintroduced in the banking system.
B.Sc. (Bio Group) – 3 yearsUndergraduate programme
Programme Outcomes (PO)
PO1. The undergraduate programmein Zoology / Botany / Microbiology is aimed at providing the student'snecessary inputs to set forth the task of bringing about new and innovativeideas/concepts so that the formulated model curricula in Zoology / Botany /Microbiology becomes in tune with the changing scenario and incorporate new andrapid advancements and multi-disciplinary skills, societal relevance, globalinterface, self-sustaining and supportive learning.
PO2.The undergraduate programmein Zoology / Botany / Microbiology besides teaching the basic concepts ofZoology / Botany / Microbiology should, in addition, have a broader vision forstudents so that the students, therefore, be exposed to the societal interfaceof Zoology / Botany / Microbiology and the role of Zoology / Botany /Microbiology in the development of biological sciences.
PO3. The students will be able tothink critically and take informed decisions after identifying the accuracy andvalidity of their assumptions and ideas from intellectual, organizational, andpersonal perspectives.
PO4. The students will be able tocommunicate effectively through speaking, reading, writing, and listeningclearly in one Indian language and thereby express themselves to the world byconnecting with different ideas, books, people, media, and technology.
PO5. The students will be able tointeract socially and stimulate views, reconcile disagreements and help reachconsensual conclusions.
PO6. The students will be able todemonstrate compassionate social concern and act with cognizant awareness ofissues to contribute to civic life by volunteering impartially towards nationaldevelopment and thereby deliver effective citizenship.
PO7. The students will be able toethically recognize different value systems, understand the moral dimensions ofindividual decisions and accept responsibility for them.
PO8. The students will be able torecognize the issues of environmental perspectives and appreciate sustainabledevelopment for long-term environmental sustainability.
PO9. The students will be able toengage themselves in life-long self-determining and learning in thecomprehensive background of socio-technological changes for continuedself-directed and life-long learning.
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO)
PSO1. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Cell Biology & Invertebrates.
PSO2. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Vertebrates & Embryology.
PSO3. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Anatomy & Physiology.
PSO4. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Vertebrate Endocrinology, Reproductive Biology Behavior, Evolution, andApplied Zoology.
PSO5. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Ecology, Environmental biology; Toxicology; Microbiology, and MedicalZoology.
PSO6. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Genetics, Cell Physiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, and Bio-techniques.
PSO7. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof the General Diversity of Microbes and Cryptogams.
PSO8. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Cell Biology and Genetics.
PSO9. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof the Diversity of Seed Plants and their Systematics.
PSO10. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Structure Development and Reproduction in Flowering Plants.
PSO11. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Plant Physiology, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology.
PSO12. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Ecology and Utilization of Plants.
PSO13. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof General Microbiology.
PSO14. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply thefundamentals of Biochemistry and Immunology.
PSO15. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply thefundamentals of Microbial Physiology and Genetics.
PSO16. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the fundamentalsof Principles of Bioinstrumentation and Techniques.
PSO17. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply thefundamentals of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering.
PSO18. The students after the completionof this programme will be able to understand and apply the fundamentals ofEnvironmental and Medical Microbiology.
Course Outcomes (CO)
Course 1: Cell Biology &Invertebrates
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Prokaryotic &Eukaryotic Cells.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Cell divisions (Mitosis& Meiosis).
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the general characteristics&classification of invertebrates.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Helminthes &Annelida.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Mollusca, Protochordata.
Course 2: Vertebrates &Embryology
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the origin andclassification of Chordates.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Fishes, Amphibia &Reptilia.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Aves & Mammals.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Gametogenesis,Fertilization &Parthenogenesis, and the Development of frogs up to the formationof three germ layers.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the development of Chickup to the formation of three germ layers, Extra embryonic membranes, Placenta inmammals.
Course 3: Anatomy &Physiology
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the anatomy of variousorgan systems of vertebrates - Integument and its derivatives, structure ofscales, hair, and feathers; the Alimentary canal and digestive glands invertebrates; Respiratory Organs, Gills and lungs; Air-Sac in birds.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand endoskeleton-limbs,girdles, and vertebrae; Circulatory System - Evolution of heart and aorticarches; Urogenital System - Kidney and excretory ducts.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the nervous system -general plan of the brain and spinal cord; Endocrine glands - classificationand histology; Gonads and genital ducts.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand digestion and absorptionof dietary components; physiology of heart, cardiac cycle and ECG; bloodcoagulation; respiration mechanism and control of breathing.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand physiology of excretion,osmoregulation; physiology of muscle contraction; physiology of nerve impulse;synaptic transmission; ear and eye - structure and function.
Course 4: VertebrateEndocrinology, Reproductive Biology Behavior, Evolution, and Applied Zoology
CO1. The students after the completionof this course will be able to understand general characters of hormones,hormone receptors, biosynthesis and secretion of thyroid, adrenal, ovarian, andtesticular hormones, an endocrine disorder due to hormones and other glands.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the reproductive cycle invertebrates, menstruation, lactation and pregnancy, mechanism of parturition,hormonal regulation of gametogenesis, extraembryonic membrane.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand evidence of organicevolution, theories of organic evolution, variation, mutation, isolation andnatural selection, the evolution of the horse.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand ethology, patterns ofbehavior taxes, reflexes, drives and stereotyped behavior, reproductivebehavioral patterns, hormones, drugs, and behavior.
CO5.The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand aquaculture, sericulture,apiculture, pisciculture, poultry keeping, elements of pest control - chemicalcontrol &biological control.
Course 5: Ecology, Environmentalbiology; Toxicology; Microbiology and Medical Zoology
CO1. The students after the completionof this course will be able to understand the aims and scopes of ecology, majorecosystems of the world, population- characteristics and regulation ofdensities, communities and ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles, air and waterpollution, ecological succession.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand environmental biology,laws of limiting factors, food chain in a freshwater ecosystem, energy flow inecosystem-trophic levels, conservation of natural resources, environmentalimpact assessment.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand toxicology, the definitionof toxicity, the classification of toxicants, the principle of systematictoxicology, toxic agents and their action metallic and inorganic agents, animalpoisons - snake-venom, scorpion, and bee poisoning, food poisoning.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand microbiology, general andapplied microbiology, the microbiology of domestic water and sewage,microbiology of milk and milk products, industrial microbiology.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand medical microbiology, a briefintroduction to pathogenic micro-organisms, rickettsia, spirochaetes andbacteria, brief account of lifehistory and pathogenicity of the followingpathogens with reference to man; prophylaxis and treatment - pathogenicprotozoans - entamoeba, trypanosoma, and giardia, pathogenichelminths–schistosoma, nematode pathogenic parasites of man, vector insects.
Course 6: Genetics, CellPhysiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Bio-techniques
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand genetics, linkage andlinkage maps, varieties of gene expression - multiple alleles; lithogenesis;pleiotropic genes; gene interaction; epistasis, sex-chromosome systems, andsex-linkage, mutation and chromosomal alterations; meiotic consequences, humangenetics - chromosomal and single gene disorders (somatic cell genetics).
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand cell physiology, generalidea about pH and buffer, transport across membrane - cell membrane;mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, active transport and its mechanism;active transport in mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, hydrolytic enzymes- their chemical nature, activation and specificity.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand biochemistry, amino acidsand peptides - basic structure and biological function, carbohydrate and itsmetabolism - glycogenesis; gluconeogenesis; glycolysis, glycogenolysis; Kreb’scycle, lipid metabolism - oxidation of glycerol; oxidation of fatty acid, proteinmetabolism - deamination, transamination, transmethylation; biosynthesis ofprotein.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand biotechnology - scope andimportance, recombinant DNA and gene cloning, cloned genes and other tools ofbiotechnology, applications of biotechnology in the pharmaceutical industry,and food processing industry.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand biotechniques principlesand techniques of pH meter, colorimeter, microscopy-light microscopes, phasecontrast and electron microscopes, centrifugation, separation of biomoleculesby chromatography and electrophoresis, biochemical methods for determination ofprotein, lipids, and carbohydrates.
Course 7: General Diversity ofMicrobes and Cryptogams
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Viruses and Bacteria:General account of viruses and mycoplasma; bacteria structure; nutrition,reproduction and economic importance; general account of cyanobacteria.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Algae: General characters,classification and economic importance; important features and life history ofChlorophyceae-Volvox, Oedogonim, Coleochaete; Xanthophyceae- Vaucheria;Phaeophyceae- Ectocarpus, Sargassum; Rhodophyceae- Polysiphonia.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Fungi: General characters,classification and economic importance; important features and life history ofMastigomycotinaPythium, Phytophthora; Zygomycotina- Mucor,Ascomycotina-Saccharomyces, Eurotium, Chaetomium, Peziza; Basidiomycotina-Puccinia, Agaricus; Deuteromycotina-Cercospora, Colletotrichum; general accountof Lichens.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Bryophyta: Amphibians ofplant kingdom displaying alternation of generations; structure, reproductionand classification of Hepaticopsida (e.g. RicciaMarchantia); Anthocerotopsida(e.g. Anthoceros), Bryopsida (e.g. Funaria) CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Pteridophyta: The firstvascular plants; important characteristics of Psilopsida, Lycopsida,Sphenopsida and Pteropsida; structure, Reproduction in Rhynia,LycopodiumSelaginella, Equisetum, Pteris and Marsilea.
Course 8: Cell Biology andGenetics
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the Cell: Envelope; Plasmamembrane; bilayer lipid structure; functions; the cell wall, Ultra structureand function of nucleus: nuclear membrane; nucleolus and other organelles:Golgi bodies, ER, peroxisomes, Vacuoles.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Chromosome organization:Morphology; centromere and telomere; chromosome alterations; deletions,duplications, translocations, inversions; variations in chromosome numberaneuploidy, polyploidy; sex chromosomes, Cell division: Mitosis; meiosis.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand DNA the genetic material:DNA structure; replication; DNA- protein interaction; the nucleosome model;genetic code; satellite and repetitive DNA, Extra nuclear genome: Presence andfunction of mitochondrial and plastid DNA; plasmids.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Gene expression: Structureof gene; transfer of genetic information; transcription, translation, proteinsynthesis; tRNA; ribosomes; regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes andeukaryotes; proteins - 1D, 2D and 3D structures.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Genetic Variations:Mutations, spontaneous and induced; transposable genetic elements; DNA damageand repair: Genetic inheritance: Mendelism; laws of segregationand independentassortment: linkage analysis; allelic and non-allelic interactions.
Course 9: Diversity of SeedPlants and their Systematics
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand characteristics of seedplants; evolution of the seed habit; seed plants with (angiosperms) and without(gymnosperms) fruits; fossil and living seed plants, general features ofgymnosperms and their classification; evolution and diversity of gymnosperms;geological time scale, fossilization and fossil gymnosperms.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand morphology of vegetativeand reproductive parts; anatomy of roots, stem and leaf, reproduction and lifecycle of Pinus, Cycas and Ephedra.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand angiosperms: origin andevolution, some examples of primitive angiosperms, angiosperms taxonomy: briefhistory, aims and fundamental components; identification, keys taxonomicliterature, botanical nomenclature: principles and rules; taxonomic ranks; typeconcept; principle of priority.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand classification ofangiosperms; salient features of the systems proposed by Bentham and Hooker andEngler and Prantl, major contributions of cytology, phytochemistry andtaximetrics to taxonomy.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand diversity of floweringplants: general account of the families- Ranunculaceae, Brassicaceae,Malvaceae, Rutaceae, Fabaceae, Apiaceae, Acanthaceae, Apocynaceae,Asclepiadaceae, Solanaceae, Lamiaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Liliaceaeand Poaceae.
Course 10: Structure Developmentand Reproduction in Flowering Plants
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the basic body plan of aflowering plant: modular type of growth, diversity in plant form in annuals,biennials and perennials; convergence of evolution of tree habit ingymnosperms, monocotyledons and dicotyledons; trees-largest and longest-livedorganisms.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the shoot system: theshoot apical meristem and its histological organization; vascularization ofprimary shoot in monocotyledons and dicotyledons; formation of internodes,branching pattern; monopodial and sympodial growth canopy architecture; cambiumand its functions; formation of secondary xylem, a general account of woodstructure in relation to conduction of water and minerals; characteristics ofgrowth rings, sapwood and heart wood; role of woody skeleton; secondary phloem– structure, function, relationships, periderm.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand leaf: origin, development,arrangement and diversity in size and shape; internal structure in relation tophotosynthesis and water loss; adaptations to water stress; senescence andabscission, the root system: the root apical meristem; differentiation ofprimary and secondary tissues and their roles; structural modification forstorage, respiration, reproduction and for interaction with microbes.
CO4. The students after the completionof this course will be able to understand flower: a modified shoot; structure,development and varieties of flower, functions, structure of anther and pistil,the male and female gametophytes; types of pollination; attractions and rewardsfor pollinators; pollen-pistil interaction, self incompatibility, doublefertilization, formation of seed-endosperm and embryo; fruit development andmaturation.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand significance of seed:suspended animation; ecological adaptation; unit of genetic recombination andreplenishment, dispersal strategies, vegetative reproduction: vegetativepropagation, grafting, economic aspects.
Course 11: Plant Physiology,Biochemistry and Biotechnology
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand plant-water relations:importance of water to plant life; physical properties of water; diffusion andosmosis; absorption, transport of water and transpiration; physiology ofstomata, mineral nutrition: essential macro and micro-elements and their role;mineral uptake; deficiency and toxicity symptoms.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand transport of organicsubstances: mechanism of phloem transport; source-sink relationship; factorsaffecting translocation, basic of enzymology: discovery and nomenclature;characteristics of enzymes; concept of holoenzyme, apoenzyme, coenzyme andcofactors; regulation of enzyme activity, mechanism of action, photosynthesis:significance; historical aspects; photosynthetic pigments; action spectra andenhancement effects; concept of two photosystems; Z-scheme;photo-phosphorylation; Calvin cycle; C4 pathway; CAM plants; photorespiration.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand respiration: ATP - thebiological energy currency; aerobic and anaerobic respiration; Kreb's cycle,electron transport mechanism (chemi-osmotic theory); redox potential; oxidativephosphorylation; pentose phosphate pathway, Nitrogen and lipid metabolism:Biology of nitrogen fixation;importance of nitrate reductase and itsregulations; ammonium assimilation; structure and function of lipids; fattyacid biosynthesis; Betaoxidation; saturated and unsaturated fatty acids;storage and mobilization of fatty acids.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand growth and development:definitions; phases of growth and development; kinetics of growth, seed dormancy,seed germination and factors of their regulation; plant movements; the conceptof photoperiodism; physiology of flowering; florigen concept; biologicalclocks; physiology of senescence, fruit ripening; plant hormones auxins,gibberellins, cytokinins, abscisic acid and ethylene, history of theirdiscovery, biosynthesis and mechanism of action; photomorphogenesis;phytochromes and cryptochromes, their discovery, physiological role andmechanism of action.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand genetic engineering: toolsand techniques of recombinant DNA technology; cloning vectors; genomic and DNAlibrary; transposable elements; techniques of gene mapping and chromosomewalking, biotechnology: functional definition; basic aspects of plant tissueculture; cellular totipotency, differentiation and morphogenesis; biology ofAgrobacterium; vectors for gene delivery and marker genes; salient achievementsin crop biotechnology.
Course 12: Ecology andUtilization of Plants
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand plants and environment:atmosphere (gaseous composition), water (properties of water cycle), light(global radiation, photosynthetically active radiation), temperature, soil(development, soil profiles, physico-chemical properties), and biota,Morphological, anatomical and physiological responses of plants to water(hydrophytes and xerophytes), temperature (thermoperiodicity), light(photoperiodism, heliophytes and sciophytes) and salinity.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand community ecology:community characteristics, frequency, density, cover, life forms biologicalspectrum; ecological succession, ecosystems: structure, abiotic and bioticcomponents; food chain, food web, ecological pyramids, energy flow;biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand population ecology: growthcurves; ecotypes;ecads, biogeographical regions of India, Vegetation types ofIndia: Forests and grasslands.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand utilization of plants foodplants: rice, wheat, maize, potato, sugarcane, fibers: cotton and jute,vegetable oils: groundnut, mustard and coconut, general account of sources offirewood, timber and bamboos.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand Spices, Medicinal plants,Beverages- Tea and coffee, Rubber.
Course 13: General Microbiology
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand unity of microbial world,scope of microbiology, microbiology and human health, beneficial and harmfulmicrobes, development of microbiology (contributions and pioneers).
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand diversity of microbialworld: principle of classification, classification of viruses, bacteria(including cyanobacteria) algae and fungi (including yeast) and protozoa.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand methods of studyingmicroorganism: origin of microbes, microscopy, pure culture techniques,sterilization, aseptic techniques, isolation of pure culture, conditions andmedia for growth of microorganisms in the laboratory.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand general organization ofmicrobes; structural functional organization and economic importance of algae(Nostoc, anabaena, Ocillitoria), fungi (Rhizopus, Penicillium, Aspergillus),yeast and lichens.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand structure, functionalorganization and economic importance of bacteria (Gram +ve and Gram -ve),viruses (plant and animal) and protozoa (Ciliates, Flagellates and Sporozoans).
Course 14: Biochemistry andImmunology
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand structure and propertiesof mono and disaccharides, amino acids and peptides, bases; purines andpyrimidines, sugars; ribose, deoxyribose and nucleoside and nucleotide; generalaccount of lipids.
CO2.The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand the concept ofmacromolecules; structural and functional organization of polysaccharides(starch, glycogen, cellulose, mucopolysaccharides), proteins and nucleic acids(DNA, RNA).
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand enzymes; historicalaccount, classification, co-enzymes and their role, enzyme action, enzymekinetics, km, vm and enzyme inhibition, allosteric enzyme and isoenzyme, extracellualarenzymes and their role.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand metabolism; generalconcept of metabolism (anabolism, catabolism and amphibolism), glycolysis,TCACycle and HMP Shunt, Anaerobic catabolism of glucose; alpha, beta and gammaoxidation of fatty acids.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand concept of immunity,innate and acquired immunity, brief account of cells and organs of immunesystem, antigen and antigenicity, antibody structure and function,antigen-antibody reaction.
Course 15: Microbial Physiologyand Genetics
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand plasma membrane andtransport across membrane, energy transformation, physiology of bacterialgrowth, phases of growth, growth conditions, differentiation in bacterialcells-sporulation, germination; bacterial cell division replication ofchromosome, partition of chromosome into daughter cell.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand primary and secondarymetabolism.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand bacterial plasmids;structure and properties, replication, incompatibility, plasmid amplification,bacteriophages; lytic development cycle - T4; lytic and lysogenic developmentof phage, single stranded DNA phage, transposition; structure of bacterialtransposons, types of bacterial transponsons, mechanism of antibiotic resistanceand spread of antibiotic resistance.
CO4.The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand genetic recombination;requirements, molecular basis, genetic analysis of recombination in bacteria.
CO5.The students after the completionof this course will be able to understand DNA repair and restriction; types ofrepair systems, restriction endonuclease, various types of restriction enzymes,dam and dcmmethylases.
Course 16: Principles ofBioinstrumentation and Techniques
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand colorimetry andspectrophotometry, spectrofluorimetry, turbidometry, nepholometry, luminometry,pH meter.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understandchromatography; adsorptionpartition, column, gas, ion-exchange, gel filtration, and affinitychromatographies, HPLC, FPLC.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand centrifugation andultracentrifugation, microscopy- light, phase-contrast, fluorescence, darkfield, electron microscopy, laser, confocal, microscopy and digital imageanalysis.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand tissue culture techniques;principal and requirements of animal tissue culture, decontamination,sterilization and disinfection.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand electrophoresestechniques- types and their application; electrophoresis of proteins andmucleicacids,immuneelectrophoresis sequencing of proteins and nucleic acids,radioisotope techniques; nature of radioactivity, detection measurement,counter, safety aspects, enzyme purification and assay techniques.
Course 17: Molecular Biology andGenetic Engineering
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand history of molecularbiology, model systems, concepts of molecular biology, early history of geneticengineering, genetic engineering concepts, ethical issue.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand mutation; spontaneous andinduced, base pair change, frame shift, deletion, inversion, randomduplication, insertion, useful phenotypes (auxotrophs, conditional lethal,resistance), revertion vs. suppression, Ame's test.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand function ofmacromolecules; early observation on the mechanism of heredity, DNA as geneticmaterial; basic mechanism of replication, enzymes involved in replication,enzymes involved in transcription translation, genetic code, regulation of geneexpression-transcription, translation and control of gene expression inmicrobes.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand DNA repair andrestriction, types of repair systems, restriction modification systems, typesof restriction enzymes, properties and uses, methylation, biology of plasmids,bacteriophages, lytic vs. lysogenic phages, single standard DNA phages, M 13,restriction modification systems, restriction enzymes.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand plasmid and phage vectors,restriction and ligation of vector and passenger DNA, transformation of hostcells, selection vs. screening of recombinant colonies, analysis of recombinantclones, DNA sequencing, protein separation and identification methods.
Course 18: Environmental andMedical Microbiology
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand aerobiology; definition,droplet nuclei, aerosol assessment of air quality, some important air bornediseases caused by bacteria (Diptheria, Peneumonia, Meningitis), virus(Influenza, Chicken pox, Measles) and fungi (mycosis); their symptoms andpreventive measures.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand soil microbiology:physical and chemical characteristics and micro flora of various soil types,rhizosphere, phyllosphere, brief account of microbial interactions: symbiosis,mutualism, commensalism, competition, amensalism, synergism, parasitism, andpredation. biofertilizers - biological nitrogen fixation, nitroginase enzyme,nif genes, symbiotic nitrogen fixation, and non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation(Azotobacter, Azospirillum), VAM-ecto-endo-ectendomycorrhizae.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand aquatic microbiology;ecosystem, fresh water (ponds, lakes, stream) and marine, water zonation:upwelling, entrophication, potability of water - microbial assessment of waterquality, brief account of water borne diseases (Typhoid, Dysentery, Cholera,Hepatitis) and preventive measures.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand food spoilage and foodborne infections, biodegradation, xenobiotics, bioaccumulation, biopestisidesand deterioration, general concept of industrial microbiology and theirapplications.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand waste treatment: types ofwastes, characterization of solid and liquid waste, waste treatment solidsaccharification, gasification, composting, liquid waste treatment - aerobic,anaerobic primary, secondary and tertiary methods, useful byproducts, mushroom,fuel, fertilizer, biodegradation of industrial waste.
B.A.– 3 years Undergraduateprogramme
Programme Outcomes (PO)
PO1. The undergraduate programmein Hindi Literature / English Literature / Economics / Political Science /History / Sociology / Geography / Music / Home Science / Psychology / Dance /Drawing is aimed at providing the students necessary inputs to set forth thetask of bringing about new and innovative ideas/concepts so that the formulatedmodel curricula in Hindi Literature / English Literature / Economics /Political Science / History / Sociology / Geography / Music / Home Science /Psychology / Dance / Drawing becomes in tune with the changing scenario andincorporate new and rapid advancements and multi-disciplinary skills, societalrelevance, global interface, self-sustaining and supportive learning.
PO2.The undergraduate programmein Hindi Literature / English Literature / Economics / Political Science /History / Sociology / Geography / Music / Home Science / Psychology / Dance /Drawing besides teaching the basic concepts of Hindi Literature / EnglishLiterature / Economics / Political Science / History / Sociology / Geography /Music / Home Science / Psychology / Dance/ Drawing should in addition havebroader vision for students so that the students therefore be exposed tosocietal interface of Hindi Literature / English Literature / Economics /Political Science / History / Sociology / Geography / Music / Home Science /Psychology / Dance/ Drawing and the role of Hindi Literature / EnglishLiterature / Economics / Political Science / History / Sociology / Geography /Music / Home Science / Psychology / Dance/ Drawingin the development of artsand social sciences.
PO3. The students will be able tothink critically and make informed decisions after identifying the accuracy andvalidity of their assumptions and ideas from intellectual, organizational, andpersonal perspectives.
PO4. The students will be able tocommunicate effectively through speaking, reading, writing, and listeningclearly in one Indian language and thereby express themselves to the world byconnecting with different ideas, books, people, media, and technology.
PO5. The students will be able tointeract socially and stimulate views, reconcile disagreements and help reachconsensual conclusions.
PO6. The students will be able todemonstrate compassionate social concern and act with cognizant awareness ofissues to contribute in civic life by volunteering impartially towards nationaldevelopment and thereby deliver effective citizenship.
PO7. The students will be able toethically recognize different value systems, understand the moral dimensions ofindividual decisions and accept responsibility for them.
PO8. The students will be able torecognize the issues of environmental perspectives and appreciate sustainabledevelopment for long term environmental sustainability.
PO9. The students will be able toengage themselves in life-long self-determining and learning in thecomprehensive background of socio-technological changes for continuedself-directed and life-long learning.
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO)
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PSO19. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Political Theory.
PSO20. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Indian Government and Politics.
PSO21. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Western Political Thought.
PSO22. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply thefundamentals of Comparative Politics and Government.
PSO23. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof international Politics.
PSO24. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof public Administration.
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PSO35. The students after the completionof this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledge ofSociology of Tribal Society.
PSO36. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Social Research Methods.
PSO37. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Physical Geography - Elements of Geomorphology.
PSO38. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Introduction to Geography and Human Geography.
PSO39. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Physical Geography - Climatology and Oceanography.
PSO40. The students after the completionof this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledge ofRegional Geography with Special Reference to North America.
PSO41. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Geography - Resources and Environment.
PSO42. The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to understand and apply the knowledgeof Geography of India (with special reference to Chhattisgarh).
Course Outcomes (CO)
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CO8. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend jl[kku
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CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend izsepanxcu
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend izsepan&dQu
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend t;शadjizlkn&vkdkशnhi
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend Q.khशojukFkjs.kq&Bsl
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Course 19: Political Theory
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the nature and scope of political theory.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the concept of state, nation and civil society.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the meaning of organs of government and theory of separation ofpower.
Course 20:Indian Government andPolitics
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the salient features in making of Indian Constitution.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize and appreciate the fundamental rights and duties and the directiveprinciple of state policy.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize and evaluate the evolution, functioning and consequences of politicalparties in India.
Course 21:Western PoliticalThought
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the nature, methods and significance of political thought.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize and appreciate various social and political ideas of politicalthinkers.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize and demonstrate the knowledge of political thinkers and politicalconcepts.
Course 22:Comparative Politicsand Government
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize and critically assess presidential and parliamentary system.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend and recognizethe difference between federal and unitary systems of government.
Course 23:International Politics
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize and critically assess the international political system.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the relations of India with neighboring countries.
Course 24:Public Administration
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize and critically assess the administrative system of the nation.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize various concepts in public administration.
Course 31:Introduction toSociology
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the nature and scope of sociology.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the basic concepts of society, community, institution, associationetc.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize different social groups.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize various social processes.
Course 32:Contemporary IndianSociety
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the classical view about Indian Society and Varna Vyavastha.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the structure and composition of Indian society. Course
Course 33:Society in India
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize various social problems like Casteism, Regionalism, and Communalismetc.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize various social problems like Dowry, Domestic Violence, Divorce etc.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize basic Institutions of society. Course
Course 34:Crime and Society
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize social structure and anomalies.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize meanings, causes, consequences and remedies of Terrorism.
Course 35:Sociology of TribalSociety
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize classification of tribal people.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize socio cultural profile of tribe.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize various tribal problems.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize various tribal movements.
Course 36:Social Research Methods
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize & apply social survey and research.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize & apply research design.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize & apply techniques of data collection and statistics.
Course 37:Physical Geography -Elements of Geomorphology
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the effect of rotation and revolution the earth.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the interior structure of the earth.
CO3. The students after the completionof this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend and recognize theoryregarding of origin of continents and oceans.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the formation of rocks.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the work of internal and external forces and their associated landforms.
Course 38:Introduction toGeography and Human Geography
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the relationship of man and environment.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend and recognizethe races of man kinds.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the modes of life of pigmy, Bushman, Eskimos, Masai, Gond and Nagar.
Course 39:Physical Geography -Climatology and Oceanography
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the weather and climate.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend and recognizetheatmospheric moisture.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognizethe air masses and fronts.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the surface configuration of the ocean floor.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognizethe circulation of oceanic water.
CO6. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognizethe marine deposits, coral reefs.
Course 40:Regional Geography withSpecial Reference to North America
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize theregional concept, bases of regionalization.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the structure, relief, climate and soils of North America.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the mineral and energy resources, Forests and North America.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the Agriculture belts, line stock and dairy forming in North America.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the Industries and Regions of North America.
Course 41:Geography - Resourcesand Environment
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the resources: meaning, nature and components.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the distribution and utilization of resources.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the man environment interrelations.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the environmental conservation and management.
Course 42: Geography of India(with special reference to Chhattisgarh)
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize thegeo-physical features of India.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize thedrainage, climate of India.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize the resources, geo-cultural features of India.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to contemplate and comprehend andrecognize thegeo-physical features, geo-cultural features of Chhattisgarh.
Course Outcomes (CO) of theCourses common to all the UG Programmes mentioned above
Course: Foundation course EnglishLanguage
CO1. The student will be able towrite a paragraph with a topic sentence, support, and concluding sentence.
CO2. The student will be able toproduce appropriate vocabulary and correct word forms.
CO3. The student will be able touse grammatical structures accurately.
CO4. The student will be able tobroaden their vocabularies and develop an appreciation of language.
CO5. The student will be able tobe competent to write a report or idea expansion.
CO6. The student will be able tosummarize and paraphrase information in a text.
Course: Environmental Studies andHuman Rights
CO1. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand, recognize and practicemultidisciplinary nature of environmental studies, natural resources: renewableand non-renewable resources - forest resources, deforestation, timberextraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people andrelevant forest act, water resources, surface and ground water, floods drought,conflicts over water, dams benefits and problems and relevant act, mineralresources, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources,food resources, world food problems, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticideproblems, waterlogging, salinity, energy resources, renewable and nonrenewableenergy sources, use of alternate energy sources, land resources, landdegradation, man made landslides, soil erosion and desertification.
CO2. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand, recognize and practiceecosystem - producers, consumers and decomposers, energy flow in ecosystem,ecological succession, food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids,structure and function of forest, grass, desert and aquatic ecosystem.
CO3. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand, recognize and practicebiodiversity and its conservation, genetic, species and ecosystem diversity,bio-geographical classification of India, the value of biodiversity:consumptive use, productive use, social ethics, aesthetic and option values,biodiversity at global, national and local levels, India as mega-diversitynation, hot spots of biodiversity, threats to biodiversity, habitat loss,poaching of wildlife, man-wild life conflict, endangered and endemic species ofIndia, conservation of biodiversity: in situ and ex-situ conservation ofbiodiversity.
CO4. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand, recognize and practicepollution: causes, effect and control measures for – air, water, soil, marine,noise, nuclear pollution and human population, solid waste management, urbanand industrial wastes, disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone andlandslides, environmental management - from unsustainable to sustainabledevelopment, water conservation, rain water harvesting, water shed management,resettlement and rehabilitation of people, environmental ethics, climatechange, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents andholocaust, wasteland reclamation, environment protection act, environmentallegislation, information technology in environment and human health.
CO5. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand, recognize and practiceconcepts of human rights, classification of human rights, protection of humanrights under the UNO charter, protection of human rights under the universaldeclaration of human rights, 1948 convention on the elimination of all forms ofdiscrimination against women, convention on the rights of the child, 1989.
CO6. The students after thecompletion of this course will be able to understand, recognize and practicehuman rights norms in India, human rights under the constitution of India,fundamental rights under the constitution of India, directive principles ofstate policy under the constitution of India, enforcement of human rights inIndia, protection of human rights under the human rights act, 1993- nationalhuman rights commission, state human rights commission and human rights courtin India, fundamental duties under the constitution of India.
M.A. Political Science – 4Semesters Postgraduate programme
Programme Outcomes (PO)
PO1. Students would be able tothink critically on political issues and its national & globalimplications.
PO2. Students would be able toshoulder socio-political responsibilities in its true form and hence developinto a better citizen.
PO3. Students would be able toperceive political issues both objectively and subjectively.
PO4. Students would be able todevelop better socio-political awareness and interaction skills for greaterexchange of political thoughts and socio-political ideas.
PO5. The students will be able tothink critically and take informed decisions after identifying the accuracy andvalidity of their assumptions and ideas from intellectual, organizational, andpersonal perspectives.
PO6. The students will be able tocommunicate effectively throughspeaking, reading, writing and listening clearlyin one Indian language and thereby express themselves to the world byconnecting with different ideas, books, people,media and technology.
PO7. The students will be able tointeract socially and stimulate views, reconcile disagreements and help reachconsensual conclusions.
PO8. The students will be able todemonstrate compassionate social concern and act with a cognizant awareness ofissues to contribute in civic life by volunteering impartially towards nationaldevelopment and thereby deliver effective citizenship.
PO9. The students will be able toethically recognize different value systems, understand the moral dimensions ofindividual decisions and accept responsibility for them.
PO10. The students will be ableto recognize the issues of environmental perspectives and appreciatesustainable development for long term environmental sustainability.
PO11. The students will be ableto engage themselves in life-long self-determining and learning in thecomprehensive background of socio-technological changes for continuedself-directed and life-long learning.
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO)
PSO1.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to proactively contemplate andcomprehend Indian Political Thought.
PSO2.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to proactively contemplate andcomprehend Indian Government and Politics.
PSO3.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to proactively contemplate andcomprehend Comparative Politics.
PSO4.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to proactively contemplate andcomprehend International Organization.
PSO5.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to critically contemplate andcomprehend Western Political Thought.
PSO6.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to proactively contemplate andcomprehend and actively participate inState Politics in India.
PSO7.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to critically contemplate andcomprehend Comparative Politics of Developing Countries.
PSO8.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to critically contemplate andcomprehend Indian Foreign Policy.
PSO9.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to deeply contemplate and comprehendPrinciples of International Politics.
PSO10.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to proactively contemplate andcomprehend and critically gauge Public Administration – I.
PSO11.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to proactively contemplate andcomprehend and apply the principles of Research Methodology - I in politicalissues.
PSO12.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to proactively and criticallycontemplate and comprehend and perform a participatory role in Government andPolitics of Chhattisgarh.
PSO13.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to critically contemplate andcomprehend Contemporary of International Politics.
PSO14.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to proactively contemplate and comprehendand critically gauge Public Administration – II.
PSO15.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to proactively contemplate andcomprehend and apply the principles of Research Methodology - II in politicalissues.
PSO16.The students after thecompletion of this programme will be able to critically and proactivelycontemplate and comprehend Political Ideologies and Modern Political Thoughtand choose the best suitable one for individual’s, society’s, state’s andnation’s uprising.
Course Outcomes (CO)
Course 1: Indian PoliticalThought
CO1.The students will be able tocritically contemplate and comprehend Indian Political thought andphilosophical thinkers.
CO2. The students will be able tocritically contemplate and comprehend the new thinkers like Nehru,DeendayalUpadhyay, AbdulKalam etc.
Course 2: Indian Government andPolitics
CO1.The students will be able tocritically explain the politics, governance and authority of India.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically assess the information about racism, regionalism, communalism,criminalization and corruption and be refrained from such politics andpoliticians.
Course 3: Comparative Politics
CO1.The students will be able tocritically judge the useful information about the probable consequences ofdifferent political order.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically assess the constitutions or party systems of different countries andvoluntary participate to bring positive changes in Indian political atmosphere.
Course 4: InternationalOrganization
CO1.The students will be able tocritically decide upon the scope and subject matter of International relation.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically assess the basic concepts like Globalization in contemporary worldorder.
Course 5: Western PoliticalThought
CO1.The students will be able tocritically understand the dominant feature of ancient western politicalthought.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically assess features of medieval political thought.
Course 6: State Politics in India
CO1.The students will be able tocritically understand the State Legislature and State Executives.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically assess the demand for State Autonomy.
Course 7: Comparative Politics ofDeveloping Countries
CO1.The students will be able tocritically understand the classification of Government.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically assess the political development, political Elites, Political socialization,Political Modernization.
Course 8: Indian Foreign Policy
CO1.The students will be able tocritically ascertain increasing India’s influence on the internationalplatform.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically assess India’s foreign policy and India’s engagement with the restof the world.
CO3.The students will be able tocritically examine India’s foreign relations with her neighbors.
Course 9: Principles of InternationalPolitics
CO1.The students will be able tocritically assess the evolution of international politics.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically contemplate the theories of international politics.
CO3.The students will be able tocritically examine the nature and developments in international politics.
Course 10: Public Administration– I
CO1.The students will be able tocritically ascertain the concept of administration in India.
CO2. The students will be able tocritically compare the traditional approaches and new approaches.
CO3.The students will be able tocritically examine the structure and operation of public organizations.
Course 11: Research Methodology –I
CO1.The students will be able tocritically ascertain and apply various research methods used in social scienceby drawing upon a range of theoretical and empirical research in survey studiesof political science.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically examine the theoretical aspects comprising an exploration of varioustheories, concepts and term that are part of the research methodologyin surveystudies of political science.
Course 12: Government andPolitics of Chhattisgarh
CO1.The students will be able tocritically ascertain and comprehend the main determining factors and featuresof state politics in Chhattisgarh.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically assess the various national movements in Chhattisgarh and majorsocial reformist and political leaders.
Course 13: Contemporary ofInternational Politics
CO1.The students will be able tocritically ascertain and comprehend the fundamental theories and themes ofcontemporary International politics.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically think, analyze information, and express their ideas clearly in thepractice of International politics.
Course 14: Public Administration– II
CO1.The students will be able tocritically ascertain the importance of public administration in India.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically examine the characteristics of public administrationin India.
CO3.The students will be able tocritically assess the operations of public organizationsin India.
Course 15: Research Methodology –II
CO1.The students will be able toperform the critical review of published political science literature andresearch for advancement of new research and development in political science.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically examine the research methodology used in survey studies of politicalscience.
CO3.The students will be able tocritically analyze the data used in survey studies of political science andcomprehend the data based conclusive interpretations for political surveystudies in India.
Course 16: Political Ideologiesand Modern Political Thought
CO1.The students will be able toperform the critical comprehension, review and assessment of various conceptslike Individualism, Existentialism, Feminism, and Liberalism, Socialism etcprevalent in national and international political scene.
CO2.The students will be able tocritically contemplate, assess and review of political thinkers like AntonioGramsci, Jean Paul Sartre and their political views and opinions.