Learning Outcome
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Program Outcomes
1. General Learning Outcomes - are not discipline specific but relate to generic skills that allow for professional and personal growth outside of a formal educational setting.
2. Interpersonal Competence - the knowledge, skills and attributes required to effectively manage him and relationships with others within organizations.
3. Global Perspective - the knowledge, skills and attributes needed to live and work in a diverse world.
4. Critical Thinking and Analytical Competence - the knowledge, skills, and attributes required to conceptualize, apply, analyze, synthesize, evaluate information from a variety of sources, and form substantive recommendations.
5. Technical Competence – the knowledge, skills, and attributes required to effectively utilize common business software applications, recognize opportunities to apply technology enhancements, prepare business plans to upgrade technology, and provide leadership on technology projects.
6. Communication Competence - the knowledge, skills, and attributes needed to convey meaning effectively using verbal, written or other means of expression.
7. Professional Integrity - means being honest and forthright in all of your professional dealings. It means always acting in accordance with the core values of your chosen profession. Professional integrity means always setting the highest ethical and legal standards for all of your actions.
Name of the Department: Microbiology
Programme Outcome (PO): B.Sc.
PO1: Gained the knowledge on general and applied aspects of microbiology
PO2: Capability to apply the concepts in microbiology in experiments and analyze the findings critically
PO3: Able to communicate the experimental ideas and write their findings in writing
PO4: Acquired the knowledge to design the protocol to solve the environmental, industrial, agricultural issues through microbial intervention
PO5: Became familiar with instrumentation in applied fields of microbiology
PO6: Developed the skills of team work in pursuing experiments, assignments, seminar, etc.,
Programme Outcome (PO): M.Sc.
PO1: Students qualify to embark on their career progression leading to higher research programme in Microbiology and other biological Sciences.
PO2: Scientific Method: hypothesis generation and testing, including the development of theoretical and practical skills in the design and execution of experiments.
PO3: Scientific Communication: the development and execution of oral and writing skills necessary for effective communication of experimental results, the ability to think critically regarding a discipline topic, and the conveyance of scientific principles to audiences of postgraduate Microbiology
PO4: Evaluate and respond to complex questions or challenge, using perspectives and scholarship drawn from microbiology and from cognate and non-cognate fields
PO5: Students become well equipped to be placed in health care organizations,data science laboratories, environmental organizations, higher educationalinstitutions, food, dairy and beverage industries and pharmaceutical industries
Name of the Department: BIOCHEMISTRY
PROGRAM: outcomes for B.Sc
PO1: Graduates will be eligible for various MSc programmes.
PO2: Graduates can develop experimental and communication skills which are required for them to get better jobs.
PO3: Graduates can build skills in making effective power points presentations. With these skills they can even become team leaders in their respective jobs.
PO4: Graduates can also gain knowledge in IPR due to guest lectures, seminars and workshops etc. They can also become eligible in Patenting.
PO5: Graduates can start their work individually as well as in team to survive in multidisciplinary environment
Name of the Department: CHEMISTRY
Programme Outcome (PO):-B.Sc(CZBt/CZMb)
PO1: program provides a strong foundation in the subject
PO2: make students intellectually competent with in depth knowledge
PO3: ability to create innovative and related knowledge through inquiry, critical reflection and synthesis
PO4: increases the competency to increase student’s employability
PO5: encourages and provides platform for higher education
PO6: increases the ability to face the world with confidence and courage in the competitive world
Name of the Department: CHEMISTRY
Programme Outcome (PO):- M. Sc Chemistry
PO-1. Determine molecular structure by using UV, IR and NMR.
PO-2. Study of medicinal chemistry for lead compound.
PO-3. Synthesis of Natural products and drugs by using proper mechanisms.
PO-4. Study of Asymmetric synthesis.
PO-5. Determine the aromaticity of different compounds.
PO-6. Solve the reaction mechanisms and assign the final product
Name of the Department: COMPUTER SCIENCE
Programme Outcome (PO): BCA
A BCA Graduate would:
PO1: possess the essential technical as well as basic managerial skills to meet corporate requirement
PO2: have the zeal to pursue higher studies in the field of Computer Science/Applications
PO3: apply the computing and mathematical knowledge to develop applications to support societal needs
PO4: design, implement, and evaluate a computational system to meet desired needs within realistic constraints
PO5: work collaboratively as a member or leader in multidisciplinary teams
PO6: analyze large and complex problems using various techniques
PO7: Learn new technologies life-long through professional activities, while unveiling ethical and professional standards.
Program: B.Sc. Computer Science
Programme Outcome (PO):
B.Sc CS graduate would:
PO1:possess the competency to pursue higher studies in Computer Science /Maths /Electronics /Physics
PO2: apply the computing and mathematical knowledge to develop Computer applications
PO3: design, implement, and evaluate a computational system to meet desired needs within realistic constraints
PO4: work collaboratively as a member or leader in multidisciplinary teams
PO5: analyze large and complex problems using various computing design techniques
Program: M.Sc. Computer Science
Programme Outcome (PO):
A M.Sc CS post graduate would:
PO1: develop the software solutions to problems across a broad range of application domains through analysis and design.
PO2: Possess competency to pursue research in Computer Science
PO3: transform complex business strategies and modern issues into problems, investigate, understand and propose integrated solutions using emerging technologies.
PO4: develop applications which would address societal needs
Name of the Department: English
Programme Outcome (PO):B.Sc.
PO1:This course will develop the students’ ability to identify the issues of human values, ecology and environment, discrimination and resistance
PO2:Through these texts the students gets a learner-centered approach as they will be able to respond to linguistic and cultural nuances of different sections. PO3:Some text contents provide an insight with different interpretations as it deals with multiple layers of meanings which can be discussed in the form of interaction in the classroom.
PO4:Every student will be able build an academic vocabulary and also to distinguish facts from opinions.
PO5:Students can analyze and make inferences and predictions based on the comprehension of a text.
PO6:This anthology and workbook helps them to summarize and paraphrase the information in a text.
B. Sc. Zoology
Programme Outcome
Programme aims
- To inculcate students with inquisitiveness, determination, and ardour in the field of science
- To develop expertise in theoretical and practical knowledge
- To hone analytical and practical skills through an empirical approach
- To equip students with research skills by providing a wide research exposure through projects
- To acquire problem solving and effective communication skills
- To apply the knowledge to understand the multifaceted life processes and prepare them for independent and constant learning
Name of the Department: Department of Tourism Studies
PO-1. The program is designed to produce senior management level tourism and travel professionals who with their expertise can serve both private and public institutionsPO-2. The program imparts candidates the knowledge of the day-to-day working of the industry and the operations carried out at the management level
PO-3. Students gain a practical view of the concepts and skills applied to crisis management, conduct market research as well as building sustainable tourism management through imparting real-life work scenarios
PO-4. Students gain mastery over the tools which are applied in bookings and online management of services.
PO-5. Designing the curriculum into theoretical and practical aspects, students are given an in – depth knowledge of the operations carried out in the Tourism & Hospitality Industry.
PO-6. Study tours are arranged to impart a practical approach to the students, who get a hands-on experience in the industry in detail.
PO-7. The activities undertaken during the course study helps in instilling good communication and interpersonal skills in the candidates, so as to help them meet the expectations of the vast needs of the industry.
PO-8. The program aims to refine and polish the skills of the students making them proficient to take up future businesses in the sector of Travel and Tourism.
PO-9. The program includes 3 foreign languages (French and foreign language skills can be useful in the industry to assist the international traveler, interact with them and employees in those countries, and to work abroad.
Name of the Department: BA ECONOMICS
Programme Outcome (PO): BA (HEP)
PO1:To impart the theoretical knowledge in economic theory and its application in practical field
PO2: To improve the analytical skills to understand the working of economy.
PO3: Students will have the ability to analyze and use the economic tools.
PO4: Demonstrate the ability to use the economic way of thinking.
PO5: The Students will analyze the performance and functioning of government, markets and financial institutions with regard to social and economic problems.
PO6: Students will think critically about economic models, evaluating their assumptions and implications
Name of the Department: MA ECONOMICS
Programme Outcome (PO):
PO1: To develop Intellectual skills by building the ability to explain core economic terms, Statistics and Econometric concepts, and theories.
PO2:Demonstrate the ability to use the qualitative and quantitative research methods.
PO3:Apply Economic theories and concepts to contemporary Economic and social issues, as well as formulation and analysis of policy.
PO4:Analyse the Consumer behaviour, production theories and market behaviour,
PO5:Students will be able to be decision maker as economic consultant and deal with issue of scarcity.
Name of the Department: PG- Commerce
Programme Outcome (PO): M.Com (FA)
PO1: aware of various aspects of business theory and its operations
PO2: inculcate critical ability to solve business problems
PO3: develop managerial ability in the areas of business operations
PO4: apply and carry out research to understand business processes
PO5: instill sense of professionalism
Name of the Department: PG- Commerce
Programme Outcome (PO): M.Com
PO1: aware various aspects of business theory and its operations
PO2: inculcate critical ability to solve business problems
PO3: exhibit a sense of mastery over commerce and its allied subjects
PO4: develop sense of enquiry and research and exhibit professionalism
PO5: able to grasp varied skills and applications in commerce
Name of the Department:Biotechnology
Programme Outcome (PO): Programme- B.Sc.
PO1:Graduates in biotechnology will be eligible for pursuing higher education, M.Sc. programmes in the different field of life science.
PO2: Graduates will exhibit contemporary knowledge in Biotechnology and students will be eligible for doing jobs in pharmaceutical and biotechnological Industry.
PO3: Graduates will be able to understand the potentials, and impact of biotechnological innovations on environment and their implementation for finding sustainable solution to issues pertaining to environment, health sector, agriculture, etc.
PO4: Graduates will be able to design, conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data for investigating problems in BT and allied fields.
PO5: Graduates will be able to work individually as well as in team to survive in multidisciplinary environment.
PO6: Graduates will possess oral and written communication skills
Name of the Department: Genetics
Programme Outcome (PO): Programme- B.Sc.
PO1: GEN 1.1 Fundamentals of Cell Biology
- Understand and distinguish the structure and basic components of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell.
- Apply a basic core of scientific knowledge to augment understanding of cell structure and function at the molecular level.
- Understand how these cellular components are used to generate and utilize energy in cells.
- Outline the processes that regulate the events of cell cycle.
- Compare and contrast the events of cell division and programmed cell death.
- Utilize laboratory skills to enhance understanding of cell structure and function and events of cell division.
- Apply the general concepts of cell biology to relevant specific problems.
- Integrate the basic knowledge in cell biology with other related disciplines
PO2: GEN 2.1 Principles of Genetics
The students receive an in-depth knowledge of various patterns of inheritance and the experimental and practical basis of those concepts, they are also introduced into various mechanisms of sex determination and statistical and biometric methods of analysis like Chi square test, probability, measures of central tendency and learnt the direct application of these methods in solving problems related to statistics in biology.
PO3: GEN 3.1 Cytogenetics
The students get introduced to various concepts of cytogenetic like linkage, crossing over, chromosomal theory of inheritance and aberrations in chromosome. They also get trained on the theory of extra chromosomal inheritance, maternal inheritance etc.,
PO4: GEN 4.1 Molecular Genetics
- Deliberate the most significant discoveries through the historical progress of biological scientific discoveries, and their impacts on the development of molecular biology.
- Outline the structure and function of biomolecules in living organisms.
- Describe the synthesis of DNA, RNA and protein through specific mechanisms.
- Expound the structural organization of genes and the control of gene expression.
- Distinguish the types and mechanisms of mutations involving responses to environmental or physiological changes responsible for alterations of cell function due to mutations.
- Apply the knowledge and link rapid advances in molecular biology to comprehend the mechanisms involved in various genetic diseases.
PO5: GEN 5.1 Recombinant DNA Technology
- Elucidate the features of various tools used in genetic engineering.
- Understand the steps involved in recombinant DNA technology.
- Explain the construction of Genomic and c- DNA library and their applications.
- Analyze and implement the PCR technique in molecular biology and recombinant DNA technology.
- Understand the applications of recombinant DNA technology.
- Execute laboratory experiments using the standard methods and techniques in molecular biology, with the appropriate analysis and interpretation of results obtained.
PO6: GEN 6.1Basic Human Genetics
- Integrate the basic knowledge of Human chromosome with Paris Nomenclature, Karyotyping, FACS
- Expound understanding of the Genetic diseases and inheritance pattern
- Analyze and predetermine Genetic diseases with Pedigree studies and Genetic Counseling
- Acquire in-depth understanding of Cell of immune system a and immune responses
- Identify and apply experimental procedure of MHC, Tissue transplantation, graft versus host disease, cornea grafting and inherited immunodeficiency diseases
- Instill knowledge on Ongogenesis, Genes involved in the formation of tumor
- To analyze and experiment Dermatoglyphics, prenatal diagnosis techniques to prevent defective fetus to the family and society
Expound the understanding of the most important requirement of adopting the methods such as Eugenics, Euphenics and Euthenics to have genetically better newborn babies
PO7: GEN 7.1 Developmental and Evolutionary Genetics
- Significance of Nuclear transplantation in the development of Amphibians and Acetabularia
- Understand and appreciate various genes involved in the development of Arabidopsis and Drosophila
- Apply appropriate methods to find Gene pool, Gene frequency and the methods adopted to find their relationship in the inheritance of characters
- Describe the Darwinism, Methods of formation of new species, isolating mechanisms
- Distinguish between Quantitative and Qualitative Genetics
- Expound the understanding of Quantitative inheritance and assumptions of polygenes
- Identify and analyze the biometrical methods involved in biometrical Genetics
- Describe heritability and variances in polygenic traits
Name of the Department: COMMERCE
Programme Outcome (PO): Programme- B.COM (General)
PO1: The students will be employable in functional areas like accounting, taxation, banking, insurance and corporate law.
PO2: An attitude for working effectively and efficiently in a business environment. Learners will gain knowledge of various disciplines of Commerce, Business, Accounting, Economics, and Finance, Auditing and Marketing
PO3: Students acquire skills to work as tax consultant, audit assistant and other financial supporting services.
PO4: Students have choices to pursue professional courses such as CA, M.COM, MBA, CMA, ICWA, CS,etc
PO5: Students are able to play roles of businessmen, entrepreneur, managers, consultant, which will help learners to possess knowledge and other soft skills and to react aptly when confronted with critical decision making.
I SEMESTER
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Financial Accounting
CO1: Acquire conceptual knowledge of basics of Accounting
CO 2: Identify events that need to be recorded in the accounting records
CO 3: Develop the skill of recording financial transactions and preparation of Reports in accordance with GAAP
CO 4: Develop and understand the nature and purpose of financial statements in
relation to decision making.
CO5: Enable the students to combine practice and theoretical knowledge of
financial accounting.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Indian Financial System
CO1: Understand the role and function of the financial system with reference to the macro economy.
CO2: Demonstrate an awareness of the current structure and regulation of the Indian financial services sector.
CO3: Evaluate and create strategies to promote financial products and services
CO4: Evaluate the functioning of different financial institutions
CO5: Illustrate the functioning of financial market and government security market in the development of Indian financial system
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Principles of Management
CO1: Evaluate the global context for taking managerial actions of planning, organizing andcontrolling.
CO2: Integrate management principles into management practices.
CO3: Contribute to the development, implementation, and evaluation of employee recruitment,selection, and retention plans and processes.
CO4: To have an understanding of the basic concepts, functions and processes of human resource management
CO5: To be aware of the role, functions and functioning of human resource department of the organizations.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Corporate Administration
CO1: To make students to know about various company law
CO2: The subjects provides knowledge to the students to different documents required to startup a company
CO3: To gain knowledge about different meeting conducted by company
CO4: Various role executed by top level management
CO5: Understand the concept of process of issue of shares and its subscription.
II SEMESTER
Course Outcome (CO):Course – Advanced Financial Accounting
CO1: Describe the role of accounting information and its limitations
CO2: Understand the concept of Consignment and learn the accounting
treatment of the various aspects of consignment
CO3: Distinguish Joint Venture and Partnership and to learn the methods of maintaining records under Joint Venture
CO4: Know the ascertainment of profit under Single Entry system
CO5: Understand and analyze financial statements.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Marketing Management
CO1: Understand the concept of Marketing and learn the recent trends in marketing.
CO2: To evaluate and analyze the environmental impact on Marketing.
CO3: Discuss the concept and types of Marketing Mix and its blend in Marketing Operation
CO4: To achieve the practical knowledge in Retail Operations
CO5: To understand the role of Service sector and its importance in present era.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Banking Law & Operations
CO1: To improve comprehension of banking concepts and operations familiarize students of banking business and practices
CO2: To understand the working of banking organizations-its Governance and the facilities provided by banks to consumers like cheques, transferring funds, creating deposits etc.
CO3: To enhance students’ knowledge regarding new concepts and technologies introduced in the banking system.
CO4:To develop an understanding of different negotiable instruments and their management.
CO5:To identify the changing role of various government regulations with respect to banking sector.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- QABD – I
CO1: To understand basic concept of numerical analysis
CO2: To apply basic terms of dispersion and skewness in solving practical problems field of as of business.
CO3: Use business statistics for central measurements, frequency distributions, graphs, and measure of dispersion and be able to select which method should be used for different problems
CO4: Apply the knowledge of principles and purpose of index number in finding out the difference between quantity and price.
CO5: To know how the information has to be collected through census method and its application in survey
III SEMESTER
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Corporate Accounting
CO1: To gain practical knowledge of company& accounts
CO2: Collect the annual reports of a company and calculate the value of goodwill under various methods
CO3: Understand the treatment of profit prior to incorporation
CO4: Collection of latest final accounts of a company and find out the intrinsic value of shares.
CO5: Knowledge on statutory provisions regarding preparation of Company Final Accounts.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- E-Business & Accounting
CO1: Understand the fundamentals and importance of E-commerce
CO2: To understand the concept of online shopping and models of Electronic market.
CO3: Empower the students to access e-commerce requirement of a business
CO4: To introduce students with accounting package (Tally ERP 9).
CO5: Perform computerized accounting using Tally package.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Business Ethics
CO1: To understand the Business Ethics and to provide best practices of Ethics.
CO2: To learn the values and implement in their careers to become best managers.
CO3: To develop various CSR policies and practice it in their professional life and adhere to ethical codes in Corporate Governance.
CO4: Students will be analyze ethical codes.
CO5: Analyse employee conditions and ethical codes.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- QADB – II
CO1: To communicate quantitative ideas both orally and in writing of correlation and regression.
CO2: To create quantitative models to solve real world problems in appropriate contexts
CO3: Frame problems using multiple mathematical and statistical representations of relevant structures and also find out missing values through interpolation and extrapolation
CO4: Formulate complete, concise, and correct sampling methods to select their sample for them reassert activities
CO5: Familiarizing students with probability theorem
Course Outcome (CO): Course-Public Relations & Corporate Communication
CO1: Identify, understand, and apply contemporary theories of leadership to a wide range of situations and interactions
CO2: Employability skills – time and resource management, conflict resolution, teaching and mentoring others
CO3: Help students understand the communication process, its benefits and challenges
CO4: Collaborate: students will develop the strategies to work with others to achieve specific goals
CO5: Learn to evaluate and improve upon personal leadership strengths and weaknesses
IV SEMESTER
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Advanced Corporate Accounting
CO1: Understood various issues of company accounting
CO2: Ability to do accounting for issue and redemption of redeemable preference shares and debentures
CO3: Students have understood history, procedure and guidelines of accounting standards
CO4: To understand the accounting procedure for reconstruction and liquidation of companies.
CO5: A Comprehensive understanding of the advanced issues in accounting for assets, liabilities and owner’s equity.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Cost Accounting
CO1: To Know how to calculate cost (different types) and profit of the product
CO2: How to value and control Labour and Machine costs
CO3: To know the reasons for differences in Financial accounts and Cost accounts and accordingly reconcile the cost accounts and financial accounting books
CO4: Learn to evaluate the overheads.
CO5: To know the techniques of Inventory management.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Financial Management
CO1: Make the students understand the different functions of financial management I.e. Capital budgeting, Financing, Working capital management, and dividend decision.
CO2: An understanding of the overall role and importance of the finance function
CO3: Demonstrate basic finance management knowledge.
CO4: Analyze and make informed, rational decisions in the key financial management areas of managing long-term and short term assets, management of company finances and earnings.
CO5: Understand the concept of working capital management, long term financing, and leverage and dividend policy.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Stock and Commodity Markets
CO1: To understand the intricacies of operations in commodity derivatives market.
CO2: Manage risk through hedging strategies.
CO3: Understand the functioning of trading mechanism used by brokers.
CO4: Analyse Financial Markets.
CO5: Understanding the articulations of commodities
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Principles of Event Management
CO1: Obtain a sense of responsibility for the multi-disciplinary nature of event management
CO2: Gain confidence and enjoyment from involvement in the dynamic industry of event management
CO3: Identify best practice in the development and delivery of successful conferences and corporate gatherings
CO4: Identify the key elements of a conference and the processes involved in venue selection, registration, catering, accommodation, transport, security and entertainment
CO5: Identify management essentials such as developing budgets, critical paths, work breakdown structures, risk mitigation and contingency planning
V SEMESTER
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Entrepreneurship Development
CO1: Understand the importance of Entrepreneurship in present era.
CO2: Acquire knowledge on establishment and policies of Small-Scale Industries.
CO3: Formation and future prospectus of Small scale Industries.
CO4: The practical exposure to prepare Business plan for future Startups.
CO5: To analyze the role of Financial Institutions in encouraging future Entrepreneurs.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- IFRS
CO1: Understand the need of IFRS
CO2: Acquaint with the internationally accepted accounting standards
CO3: Convergence with existing indian standards
CO4: Prepare financial reports: as per requirement under Ind AS and IFRS
CO5: Understanding the difference between old standards and IFRS
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Income Tax -I
CO1: Understand difference between Income tax bill and Act.
CO2: Application of Provisions relating to various Heads of Income.
CO3: To enable student’s analysis the taxability of various heads of income.
CO4: To understand the deductions and exemptions for various heads
CO5: To familiarize the function and structure of CBDT
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Costing Methods
CO1: To familiarize students with the basic concepts of cost and various methods and techniques of costing.
CO2: Identify the specifics of different costing methods.
CO3: Application of costing methods to both manufacturing and service industry.
CO4: To be able to analyze and evaluate information for cost ascertainment, planning, Control and decision making
CO5: Summarize process, job, batch Costing and prepare a process cost report.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Advanced Accounting (Elective1)
CO1: Preparation of different schedules with respect to final accounts of Banking companies.
CO2: Preparation of financial statements of Life Insurance Company
CO3: Preparation of financial statements of General Insurance Company
CO4: Students will learn relevant financial accounting career skills, applying both quantitative and qualitative knowledge to their future careers in business.
CO5: Able to demonstrate knowledge of various advanced accounting issues related to Financial Accounting within a global and or ethical framework
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Goods and Services Tax (Elective 2)
CO1: understanding the need and importance of GST in India over the old taxes
CO2: Assessment and Payment of GST
CO3: Availing the benefits of Input tax credit and adjustments.
CO4: To understand Dual GST structure in India.
CO5: To enable students analyze the provisions under GST Act.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- International Financial Mgmt (Elec 1 – Fin)
CO1: To familiarize students with the concept of Financial Management, Financial markets and intermediaries.
CO2: Identify and appraise investment opportunities in the international environment.
CO3: Understanding host country’s Environment, Application of the techniques of Investment Appraisal and Capital Rationing.
CO4: To enable them to know Capital structure theories, valuation of shares, debt and Risk management techniques.
CO5: Understand international capital and foreign exchange market.
VI SEMESTER
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Business Regulations
CO1: To familiarize students with the basic elements of Law, contract, Agreement & Breach of Contract.
CO2: Explain the concepts in business law to current business environment.
CO3: Integrate concept of business law with foreign trade.
CO4: Understanding in detail the sale of goods act, Competition act and rights & duties of Consumer protection Act.
CO5: Overview of FEMA Provisions, Grant of Patents and Environment Protection Act.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Principles & Practices of Auditing
CO1: To familiarize and educate students on the Auditing concepts.
CO2: Critically evaluate the role and responsibilities of the external auditor and the audit process
CO3: Appraise the legislative and professional provisions (auditing standards and ethical guidelines) that constitute the regulatory framework for the conduct of external auditing.
CO4: Formulate how the auditor obtains an understanding of the entity and its environment, when planning and assessing the risk of the audit.
CO5: To familiarize the students of the audit procedure of different types of undertakings.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Income –Tax II
CO1: To make students know Tax structure in India.
CO2: To make student understand the procedure adopted by government to compute the tax liability on Incomes
CO3: To enable students to get familiarized with various Provisions relating to Deductions.
CO4: To enable students analyse the various sources of Incomes which are taxable and which are exempt under the Act.
CO5: To familiarize the students with the authorities for Levy and Collection of taxes .
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Management Accounting
CO1: To familiarize the students with various principles and Techniques of Management Accounting.
CO2: Enable them acquire skills needed to analyze
CO3: Interpret the performance of the firm through preparation of financial statement.
CO4: To make students apply accounting ratios to extract the financial performance of the firm.
CO5: Understand change in financial position through preparation of fund flow and cash flow analysis
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Business Taxation
CO1: Understand the procedure by government to compute the tax liability on Imports and exports.
CO2: Analyze the provisions of taxability on businesses like Company and Partnership firm.
CO3: Importance of E-filing of returns with availability of different forms and dates for payment and filing it.
CO4: Enable students to analyse tax structure in India.
CO5: Knowledge of slab rates and turnover limits for tax purpose.
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Cost Management
CO1: Calculation of different elements in marginal costing like ratios, fixed and variable cost
CO2: How to prepare different types of budget
CO3: Differentiate between the traditional costing system and how it will be effective in Activity Based Costing.
CO4: Evaluate different variance especially Material variance and Labour variance
CO5: Conceptual procedure of different methods applied in cost control and cost reduction
Course Outcome (CO): Course- Performance Management (Fin. Elec)
CO1: Understanding the techniques of decision making like marginal costing and standard costing.
CO2: To make students to understand the difference between the traditional costing system and how it will be effective in activity based costing.
CO3: To make student understand the procedure of different methods applied in cost control and cost reduction.
CO4: Understanding different types of budgets
CO5: Understanding the concepts of management reporting and management information systems.
Course Outcome (CO):Course- International Audit & Assurance (Fin. Elec)
CO1: Evaluate the nature, purpose and scope of an audit and the legal, regulatory and ethical framework for auditing.
CO2: Identify procedures required to evaluate control risk.
CO3: Analyse the nature of internal control systems related to audit including IT systems.
CO4: Formulate how the auditor obtains an understanding of the entity and its environment, when planning and assessing the risk of the audit.
CO5: To familiarize the students of the audit procedure of different types of undertakings.