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Department of
Information Technology
Department of Information
Technology
1. To address multi-various aspects of academic growth
in Information Technology.
2. To disseminate advanced concepts for pursuing
research and development oriented activity in
Information and Communication Technology
3. To guide the students to become successful IT
Professionals with relevant skills
4. To motivate the students to explore their capabilities
for utilizing there intellectual potential.
Departmental Mission
Department of Information
Technology
To provide an appropriate ambience for creating IT
professionals of international standards who would be
able to cope with situational challenges in the emerging
field of information technology with a new view to
serving IT society in particular and human society in
general.
Departmental Vision
Department of Information
Technology
Curriculum Structure
1st Year, 1st SEMESTER
Subject
Type
Subject
Code
Subject Name
Contact hours/Week Total
Credits L T P Total
THEORY:
BS M 101 Mathematics-I 3 1 0 4 4
BS PH 101 Physics-I 3 1 0 4 4
ES EC101 Basic Electronics Engineering 3 1 0 4 4
ES ME 101 Engineering Mechanics 3 1 0 4 4
HS HU 101 Communicative English 2 0 0 2 2
PRACTICAL:
BS PH191 Physics-I Lab 0 0 3 3 2
ES EC 191 Basic Electronics Engineering Lab 0 0 3 3 2
ES ME 192 Workshop Practice 0 0 3 3 2
HS HU191 Language Lab & Seminar Presentation 0 0 3 3 1
SESSIONAL:
HS XC181 Extra Curricular Activity (Nss/Ncc) 0 0 2 2 1
TOTAL: 14 4 14 32 26
Department of Information
Technology
Curriculum Structure
1st Year 2nd SEMESTER
Subject
Type
Subject
Code
Subject Name
Contact Hours/Week Total
Credits L T P Total
THEORY:
BS M201 Mathematics-II 3 1 0 4 4
BS CH201 Chemistry 3 1 0 4 4
ES EE201 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 0 4 4
ES CS201 Computer Fundamentals & Principle
Of Computer Programming 3 1 0 4 4
ES ME201 Engineering Thermodynamics &
Fluid Mechanics 3 1 0 4 4
PRACTICAL:
BS CH291 Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 3 2
ES CS291 Computer Fundamentals & Principle
Of Computer Programming Lab 0 0 3 3 2
ES EE291 Basic Electrical Engineering Lab 0 0 3 3 2
ES ME291 Engineering Drawing & Graphics 0 0 3 3 2
SESSIONAL :
MC MC281 Soft Skill Development 0 0 0 0 2unit
TOTAL: 15 5 12 32 28
Department of Information
Technology
2nd Year, 3rd SEMESTER
Subject
Type
Subject
Code
Subject Name
Contact hours/Week
Total
Credits L T P Total
THEORY:
BS M(IT)301 Mathematics- III 3 1 0 4 4
BS PH(IT)301 Physics- II 3 0 0 3 3
BS M(IT)302 Numerical Methods And Statistics 3 0 0 3 3
ES EC(IT)303 Analog & Digital Electronics 3 0 0 3 3
PC IT 301 Data Structure & Algorithm 3 1 0 4 4
PRACTICAL:
BS PH(IT)391 Physics-II Lab 0 0 3 3 2
BS M(IT)392 Numerical Methods And Statistics 0 0 3 3 2
ES EC(IT)393 Analog & Digital Electronics Lab 0 0 3 3 2
PC IT391 Data Structure Lab 0 0 3 3 2
SESSIONAL :
HS HU381 Technical Report Writing & Language Practice
0 0 2 2 1
TOTAL: 15 2 14 31 26
Curriculum Structure
Department of Information
Technology
2nd Year, 4th SEMESTER
Subject
Type
Subject
Code
Subject Name
Contact Hours/Week Total
Credits L T P Total
THEORY:
HS HU401 Environmental Science 2 0 0 2 2
PC IT401 Computer Organization &
Architecture 3 1 0 4 4
PC IT402 Communication Engineering & Coding Theory
3 0 0 3 3
PC IT403 Formal Language And Automata Theory
3 0 0 3 3
PC IT404 Object Oriented Programming Using Java
3 0 0 3 3
PRACTICAL:
PC IT491 Computer Organization & Architecture Lab
0 0 3 3 2
PC IT494 Object Oriented Programming Lab 0 0 3 3 2
PC IT492 Communication Enginering & Coding
Theory Lab 0 0 3 3 2
SESSIONAL :
MC MC481 Technical Skill Development 0 0 3 3 0
(2 units)
TOTAL: 14 1 12 27 21
Curriculum Structure
Department of Information
Technology
3rd Year, 5th SEMESTER
Subject
Type
Subject
Code
Subject Name
Contact Hours/Week
Total
Credits L T P Total
THEORY:
HS HU 501 Industrial & Financial Management 2 0 0 2 2
PC IT 501 Design & Analysis Of Algorithm 3 1 0 4 4
PC IT 502 Software Engineering 3 1 0 4 4
PC IT 503 Operating System 3 1 0 4 4
PE
IT 504 A Programming Practice With C++
3
1
0
4
4 IT 504 B Artificial Intelligence
IT 504 C Operations Research
PRACTICAL:
PC IT 591 Algorithm Lab 0 0 3 3 2
PC IT 592 Software Engineering Lab 0 0 3 3 2
PC IT 593 Operating System Lab 0 0 3 3 2
PE
IT 594 A Programming Practice With C++ Lab
0
0
3
3
2 IT 594 B Artificial Intelligence Lab
IT 594 C Operations Research Lab
SESSIONAL :
PW IT 581 Mini Project - I 0 0 4 4 2
TOTAL: 14 4 16 34 28
Curriculum Structure
Department of Information
Technology
Curriculum Structure
3rd Year, 6th SEMESTER
Subject
Type
Subject
Code
Subject Name
Contact
Hours/Week
Total
Credits L T P Total
THEORY:
PC IT 601 Database Management System 3 1 0 4 4
PC IT 602 Web Technology 3 0 0 3 3
PC IT 603 Computer Networking 3 1 0 4 4
PE
IT 604 A ERP
3
1
0
4
4
IT 604 B Information & Coding Theory
IT 604 C Microprocessor & Microcontroller
IT 604 D Digital Image Processing
OE
IT 605 A Digital Signal Processing
3
0
0
3
3
IT 605 B Compiler Design
IT 605 C Green Computing
IT 605 D Soft Computing
IT 605 E Project Management
IT 605 F Human Resource Management
PRACTICAL:
PC IT 691 Database Management System Lab 0 0 3 3 2
PC IT 692 Web Technology Lab 0 0 3 3 2
PC IT 693 Computer Networking Lab 0 0 3 3 2
PC IT 694 System Engineering Lab 0 0 3 3 2
SESSIONAL :
PW IT 682 Mini Project - II 0 0 4 4 2
MC MC
681
Seminar/GD/ Presentation Skill/
Foreign Language 0 0 3 3
0
(2 units)
TOTAL: 15 3 19 37 28
Department of Information
Technology
Curriculum Structure
4th Year, 7th SEMESTER
Subject
Type
Subject
Code
Subject Name
Contact
Hours/Week
Total
Credits L T P Total
THEORY:
PC IT 701 E - Commerce 3 0 0 3 3
PE
IT 702A Computer Graphics & Multimedia
3
0
0
3
3 IT 702B Pattern Recognition
IT 702C Internet Technology Through .Net Framework
PE
IT 703 A Cloud Computing 3
0
0
3
3 IT 703 B Distributed Systems
IT 703 C Data Warehousing & Data Mining
OE
IT 704 A Modelling & Simulation
3
0
0
3
3
IT 704 B Control System
IT 704 C Microelectronics & VLSI Design
IT 704 D Mobile Computing
PRACTICAL:
PC IT 791 E – Commerce Lab 0 0 3 3 2
PE
IT 792A Computer Graphics & Multimedia Lab
0
0
3
3
2 IT 792B Pattern Recognition Lab
IT 792C Internet Technology Through .Net Framework Lab
SESSIONAL:
PW IT 781 Industrial Training 0 0 0 4
WEEK 2
PW IT 782 Project-I 0 0 6 6 3
MC IT 783 Seminar/GD/ Presentation Skill/
Foreign Language 0 0 3 3
0
(2 units)
TOTAL: 12 0 15 27 21
Department of Information
Technology
4th Year, 8th SEMESTER
Subject
Type
Subject
Code
Subject Name
Contact Hours/Week
Total
Credits L T P Total
THEORY:
HS HU 801 Organizational Behavior, Values &
Ethics 2 0 0 2 2
PE
IT 801 A Advanced Computer Architecture
3
0
0
3
3 IT 801 B Cryptography And Network Security
IT 801 C Natural Language Processing
IT 801 D Bio Informatics
OE
IT 802 A Business Analytics
3
1
0
4
4
IT 802 B Cyber Law And Security Policy
IT 802 C Advanced DBMS
IT 802 D Internet Of Thing
IT 802 E Data Sciences
PRACTICAL:
SESSIONAL:
PW IT 881 Design Lab/ Industrial Problem
Related Practical Training 0 0 3 3 2
PW IT 882 Project II 0 0 12 12 6
PW IT 883 Grand Viva 0 0 0 0 3
TOTAL: 8 1 15 24 20
Curriculum Structure
Department of Information
Technology
SUMMURY
Subject
Type
Subject Code
Total
Credit
Percentage
(%)
Range of Total Credits
(%) as per AICTE
Minimum Maximum
HS
Humanities and
Social Sciences
11
5.55
5
10
BS Basic Sciences 34 17.17 15 20
ES Engineering Sciences 35 17.67 15 20
PW
Project Work/
Seminar/ Industrial
Training etc.
20
10.1
10
15
PC Professional -Core 67 33.83 30 40
PE Professional -
Electives 21 10.6 10 15
OE Open Electives 10 5.05 5 10
MC Mandatory Course 0 8 Unit
Total: 198
Curriculum Structure
Department of Information
Technology
1. The students should be able to apply mathematical,
scientific, electronic and computer engineering principles
to identify, understand, evaluate and formulate solutions
to meet industry and societal needs.
2. The students should utilize their aptitude, expertise and
experience to solve industry oriented problems regarding
Information Technology field and would lead in their
professional area with their economic and managerial
skill and field oriented knowledge.
3. The students should be able to nourish their research skill
and involving themselves to current research oriented
works.
4. The students will be provided with an educational
foundation that prepares them to become entrepreneurs in
the field of development and deployment of software,
information systems and information management tools.
5. The students will learn to interact properly with their
peers in other disciplines in industry and society to
establish compatibility as well as inter-industrial
relationship which would help to contribute to the
economic growth of the country.
Program Educational Objectives (PEO)
Department of Information
Technology
PO1: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of
mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an
engineering specialization to the solution of complex
engineering problems.
PO2: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review
research literature, and analyze complex engineering
problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first
principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and
engineering sciences.
PO3: Design/development of solutions: Design
solutions for complex engineering problems and design
system components or processes that meet the specified
needs with appropriate consideration for the public
health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and
environmental considerations.
PO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems:
Use research-based knowledge and research methods
including design of experiments, analysis and
interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to
provide valid conclusions.
Program Outcome (PO)
Department of Information
Technology
Program Outcome (PO)
PO5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply
appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and
modelling to complex engineering activities with an
understanding of the limitations.
PO6 : The engineer and society : Apply reasoning
informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal,
health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the
consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional
engineering practice.
PO7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the
impact of the professional engineering solutions in
societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the
knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to
professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the
engineering practice.
PO9: Individual and team work: Function effectively
as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse
teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
Department of Information
Technology
Program Outcome (PO)
PO10: Communication: Communicate effectively on
complex engineering activities with the engineering
community and with society at large, such as, being able
to comprehend and write effective reports and design
documentation, make effective presentations, and give
and receive clear instructions.
PO11: Project management and finance: Demonstrate
knowledge and understanding of the engineering and
management principles and apply these to one’s own
work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage
projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO12: Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and
have the preparation and ability to engage in independent
and life-long learning in the broadest context of
technological change.
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Physics-1
Course Code: PH-101
Course Outcomes:
CO1.1
Define, understand and explain
Free, damped and forced vibrations
basic principles physical optics,
basic principles of LASER and Optical Fibre,
structure of solids, Miller indices,
theory of Matter wave, equation of motion of Matter
wave
wave function and its role in representing wave
nature of matter
CO2.2
Apply the knowledge of
mechanical vibration in electrical circuits
superposition principle in Newton’s ring
experiment, double slit diffraction experiment
bosonic nature of light quantum for production of
laser
total internal reflection in transmitting light through
optical fibres
x-ray diffraction in crystal structure
probability interpretation in Heisenberg’s
uncertainty principle
CO3.3
Analyze
grating as many slit system
role of Q factor in a resonating circuit
why at least three level system is required for lasing
action
importance of light as a carrier of information
the failures of classical physics in microscopic
situation and need of a separate physics
Einstein’s A, B coefficient and predict the
wavelength domain of Lasing action
why Miller indices are required in describing
crystallographic planes
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
CO4.4
Engage in independent self-study to formulate, design,
enhance, demonstrate
application of quantum mechanics in some known
physical situation such as junction diode
application of quantum mechanics in electronic
transition within energy levels inside an atom
Einstein’s theory and its applications
crystallographic structure
CO5.5
Apply the knowledge of Superposition principle (division of
wave front) through Fresnel’s biprism experiment.
Concept of Quantum Well Laser
Solution of Schrodinger equation in case of a free
particle
Course Name: Physics-I Lab
Course Code: PH-191
Course Outcomes:
CO1.1
Define, understand and explain
Error estimation, Proportional error calculation
superposition principle in Newton’s ring, Fresnel’s
biprism, laser diffraction
Basic circuit analysis in LCR circuits
CO2.2
Conduct experiments using
LASER, Optical fibre
Interference by division of wave front, division of
amplitude, diffraction grating, polarization of light
Quantization of electronic energy inside an atom
Torsional pendulum
CO3.3 Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in laboratory sessions
CO4.4
Communicate effectively, write reports and make effective
presentation using available technology
on presentation of laboratory experiment reports
on presentation of innovative experiments
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Course Code: ME 101
Course Outcomes:
C104.1 Construct free-body diagrams and calculate the reactions
necessary to ensure static equilibrium.
C104.2 Understand Newton’s laws of motion for solving complex
numerical problems on rigid bodies.
C104.3 Get the knowledge of internal forces and moments in members, analysis of friction under static and dynamic conditions.
C104.4 Achieve an ability to calculate centre of gravity, moments of inertia and basic stress strain analysis.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION Course
Code: HU101
Course Outcomes:
C105.1
Impart basic skills of communication in English through
intensive practice to the first year UG students of
Engineering so as to enable them to function confidently
and effectively in English language in the professional
sphere of their life.
C105.2 Make the students practice the basic grammar of the
English language.
C105.3 Improve the reading and writing skills of the students.
C105.4 Develop proficiency in written communication.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: LANGUAGE LAB AND SEMINAR
PRESENTATION
Course Code: HU181 Course Outcomes:
C114.1
Impart basic skills of communication in English through
intensive practice to the first year UG students of
Engineering so as to enable them to function confidently
and effectively in English language in the professional
sphere of their life.
C114.2 Use the basic grammar of the English language.
C114.3 Improve the reading and writing skills
C114.4 Develop proficiency in written communication
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Mathematics-I
Course Code: M-101
Course Outcomes:
C101.1
Recall the distinctive characteristics of Matrix Algebra, Calculus of Single and Several Variables and Vector Analysis to analyze the problems in Science & Technology.
C102.2
Demonstrate the theoretical concept of Matrix Algebra, Calculus of Single and Several Variables, and Vector Analysis and understand the related working principles to solve the problems in Science & Technology.
C103.3
Develop mathematical model of various real world scenarios using concepts of Matrix algebra, Calculus of Single and Several Variables, and Vector Analysis and solve the same, judge if the results are reasonable, and then interpret and clearly communicate the results.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Extra Curricular Activities (NSS)
Course Code: XC181
Course Outcomes:
C119.1 To create awareness in social issues.
C119.2 To participate in mass education program.
C119.3 To develop some proposals for local slum area development and waste disposal.
C119.4 To create environmental awareness.
C119.5 To participate in relief and rehabilitation work during
natural calamities.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Mathematics-II
Course Code: M 201
Course Outcomes:
C106.1
Recall the distinctive characteristics of Ordinary Differential Equations, Graph Theory and Laplace Transform to analyze the problems in Science & Technology.
C106.2
Demonstrate the theoretical concept of Ordinary Differential Equations, Graph Theory and Laplace Transform and understand the related working principles to solve the problems in Science & Technology.
C106.3
Develop mathematical model of various real world
scenarios using concepts of Ordinary Differential
Equations, Graph Theory and Laplace Transform and
solve the same, judge if the results are reasonable, and
then interpret and clearly communicate the results.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: WORKSHOP PRACTICE LAB
Course Code: ME191 & ME291
Course Outcomes:
C113.1 Gain basic knowledge of Workshop Practice and Safety useful for our daily living.
C113.2 Identify Instruments of a pattern shop like Hand Saw, Jack Plain, Chisels etc and operations like such as. Cutting, Marking etc used in Industrial casting processes.
C113.3
Gain knowledge of the various operations in the Fitter
Shop using Hack Saw, various files, Scriber, etc to
understand the concept of tolerances applicable in all
kind of manufacturing.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Computer Fundamentals & Principle of
Computer Programming
Course Code: CS 201 Course Outcomes:
C109.1
Understands the concept of Computer’s Input/output
devices, the concept of dynamic memory, data types,
loops, functions, array, pointers, string, structures and files.
C109.2 Design program logic on real-world problems.
C109.3 Analyze problems, errors
C109.4 Applying programming concepts to compile and debug c programs to find solutions.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: COMPUTER PROGRAMING LAB
Course Code: CS291
Course Outcomes:
C116.1 Understand the concept of data types, loops, functions,
array, pointers, string, structures and files.
C116.2 Design flow-chart, algorithm and program logic.
C116.3 Analyze problems, errors and exceptions.
C116.4 Apply programming concepts to compile and debug c programs to find solutions.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS &
FLUID MECHANICS Course Code: ME201 Course Outcomes:
C110.1
Know about thermodynamic equilibrium, heat & work
transfer and first law of thermodynamics to carry out
energy balance of simple steady flow thermal systems.
C110.2
Develop the concept of a heat engine from second law
analysis of thermal systems to identify the feasibility and
sustainability of engines.
C110.3
Acquire knowledge of thermodynamic characteristics of a
pure substance and interrelationships between key
properties of a system or state possessed by the substance.
C110.4 Explore and analyze the basic vapor power and gas power
cycles for applying in power sector industries.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Basic Electronics Engineering
Course Code: EC101
Course Outcomes:
C108.1
Demonstrate the concept of Conductors, Insulators, and
Semiconductors based on energy-band theory and analyze
relevant problems
C108.2
Explain the working principles of P-N Junction Diode,
zener diode and analyze their applications in the rectifier,
clipper, clamper, regulator etc.
C108.3
Analyze characteristics of bipolar junction transistor (BJT)
under CE, CE, CC mode of operation and its biasing
therein
C108.4
Distinguish the operations of JFET, MOSFET and
demonstrate their operations under CG, CS, CD
configurations
C108.5 Determine parameters in Operational Amplifier circuit
design for various applications
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Basic Electronics Engineering Lab
Course Code: EC191
Course Outcomes:
C117.1 Identify different types of passive and active electronic components, apply signals through signal generators and measure signals using CRO, Multimeter etc
C117.2 Demonstrate and analyze the characteristics for PN junction diode, Zener diode
C117.3 Describe the regulator circuit and analyze the parametric observation
C117.4 Demonstrate and analyze the characteristics for BJT, FET
C117.5 Explain the limits on observation of various parameters of OP-AMP.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Basic Electrical Engineering
Course Code: EE201
Course Outcomes:
C103.1 Predict the behavior of any electrical and magnetic circuits.
C103.2 Formulate and solve complex AC, Dc circuits.
C103.3 Identify the type of electrical machine used for that particular application.
C103.4 Realize the requirement of transformers in transmission and distribution of electric power and other applications.
C103.5 Function on multi-disciplinary teams.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
Course Code: EE291
Course Outcomes:
C112.1 Understand the response of any electrical circuit and network.
C112.2 Understand to Select a suitable measuring instrument for a given application.
C112.3 Function as an individual and as member in
multidisciplinary teams.
C112.4 Communicate effectively, write reports and make effective representation using available technique.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Soft Skill Development
Course Code: MC281
Course Outcomes:
C120.1 understand the communication skill in social and professional fields.
C120.2 apply good communication skills in technical fields.
C120.3 develop good communication skills in them.
C120.4 develop all-round personalities with a mature outlook to function effectively.
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Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Chemistry
Course Code: CH101/CH201
Course Outcomes:
C102.1 Apply fundamental concepts of thermodynamics in different engineering applications.
C102.2 Apply the knowledge of chemical reactions and chemistry
of fuel to industries, scientific and technical fields.
C102.3 Identify different types of Organic reaction from the basic concept of Organic Chemistry
C102.4 Solve the industrial problem from the concept of nano science and water quality parameter
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: CHEMISTRY LAB
Course Code: CH 191/CH291
Course Outcomes:
C111.1 Measure water quality parameters like alkalinity, hardness and amount of dissolved oxygen, Chloride ions, iron etc. to be applied for industrial purpose
C111.2 Fabricate polymer based materials (e.g. Bakelite) which is used to form electrical insulator parts
C111.3 Measure the oxidizing and reducing power of materials
C111.4 Synthesize nanoparticles for catalytic and medicinal activities
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Physics-II
Course Code: PH 301
Course Outcomes:
C202.1
Define, understand and explain
electrostatics, magnetostatics and electromagnetic
theory
operator formalism in Quantum Mechanics
categories of storage devices
materials at the low-dimensions
fundamental particles
C202.2
Apply the knowledge of
Vector space & Heisenberg representation in
developing knowledge of quantum bit
Quantum bit and its representation as a two level
system to design quantum logic gates
Schrödinger equation in problems of junction diode,
tunnel diode
Magnetism and semiconductors in data storage
Electromagnetic theory in communication and
networking
Poisson’s equations in various electronic systems
Fermi levels in intrinsic and extrinsic
semiconductors
C202.3
Analyze
role of superposition principle in generation of
large number of Qubits.
the principle of display devices
Which type of magnetic materials to be used for
data storage purpose
Role of quantum confinement in inducing novel
feature of a nano material
change in electric and magnetic fields in various
symmetrical bodies
Quantum gates and quantum circuits
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Physics-II Lab
Course Code: PH(IT) 391
Course Outcomes:
C211.1
Define, understand and explain
Dipolar magnetic behavior
Action of capacitors
Fermi levels and band gap in a semiconductor
Function of Light emitting diode
Magnetic and semiconductor storage devices
Motion of electron under cross fields
C211.2
Conduct experiments using
Insulators, Semiconductors (extrinsic and intrinsic),
Light emitting diodes
Cathode ray oscilloscope
Various types of magnetic materials
C211.3 Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or
leader in laboratory sessions
C211.4
Communicate effectively, write reports and make effective
presentation using available technology
on presentation of laboratory experiment reports
on presentation of innovative experiments
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: NUMERICAL METHODS AND STATISTICS
LAB
Course Code: M(IT) 392 Course Outcomes:
C212.1 Modeling a system or situation (using technology, if appropriate) in order to solve the problems using multiple approaches.
C212.2 Judge if the results are reasonable, and then interpret and clearly communicate the results
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: DATA STRUCTURE LAB
Course Code: IT 391
Course Outcomes:
C214.1 Assess how the choice of data structures and algorithm
design methods impacts the performance of programs.
C214.2 Choose the appropriate data structure and algorithm design
method for a specified application.
C214.3
Solve problems using data structures such as linear lists,
stacks, queues, hash tables, binary trees, heaps, binary
search trees, and graphs and writing programs for these
solutions
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: MATHEMATICS-III Course Code: M(IT)301
Course Outcomes:
C201.1
Recall the distinctive characteristics of Basic Probability and Probability Distribution, Sampling Theory, Estimation of Parameters, Testing of Hypothesis, Algebraic Structures, Linear Algebra, Advanced graph Theory.
C2O1.2
Understand the theoretical workings of Basic Probability
and Probability Distribution, Sampling Theory, Estimation
of Parameters, Testing of Hypothesis, Algebraic
Structures, Linear Algebra, Advanced Graph Theory to
evaluate the various measures and forms in related field.
C2O1.3
Demonstrate various real world scenarios using concepts of Basic Probability and Probability Distribution, Sampling Theory, Estimation of Parameters, Testing of Hypothesis, Algebraic Structures, Linear Algebra, Advanced graph Theory.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Analog & Digital Electronics
Course Code: EC(IT)303
Course Outcomes:
C204.1 Explain different operational parameters of CE, CC
amplifiers
C204.2 Analyze the basic and functional areas of Operational Amplifier
C204.3 Realize and describe the operation of even parity generation and checking circuit
C204.4 Identify and describe the six basic logic gates and combinational circuits in digital electronics
C204.5 Realize and describe the operation of MUX, decoders,
adder, subtractor, BCD adder
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Analog & Digital Electronics Lab
Course Code: EC(IT)393
Course Outcomes:
C213.1 Design circuits using semiconductor devices
C213.2 Determine the characteristics of analog electronic circuit
devices such as BJTs and FETs
C213.3 Identify and describe the six basic logic gates and combinational circuits in digital electronics
C213.4 Realize and describe the operation of MUX, decoders, adder, subtractor, BCD adder
C213.5 Realize and describe the operation of 4 bit magnitude comparator circuit
C213.6 Identify and realize circuits using flip-flop
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING AND
POWER POINT PRESENTATION LAB
Course Code: HU381/HU481 Course Outcomes:
C218.1
Impart skill-based lessons in a manner conducive to
developing communicative and socio-linguistic competence
in the learners.
C218.2
Building general awareness, through guided practice, of
the taxonomy of listening and speaking skills and sub-
skills
C218.3
Build knowledge of the skills required for professional and
public speaking so as to inculcate discourse competence in
the learners
C218.4 Reinforce grammar skills and practice writing skills through the production of common industry and workplace documents
C218.5 Synthesize and integrate material from primary and
secondary sources with their own ideas in research papers.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Numerical Methods And Statistics
Course Code: M(IT)302
Course Outcomes:
C203.1
Recall the distinctive characteristics of various numerical techniques and the associated error measures, different descriptive measures of Statistics, correlation and regression
C203.2
Understand the theoretical workings of various numerical techniques, different descriptive measures of Statistics, correlation and regression to solve the engineering problems and demonstrate error
C203.3
Develop mathematical model of various real world
scenarios using concepts of mathematical approaches and
solve the same by numerical techniques, judge if the
results are reasonable, and then interpret and clearly
communicate the results
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Numerical Methods & Statistics Lab
Course Code: M(IT)392
Course Outcomes:
C212.1 Modeling a system or situation (using technology, if appropriate) in order to solve the problems using multiple approaches.
C212.2 Judge if the results are reasonable, and then interpret and
clearly communicate the results.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: COMPUTER ORGANIZATION & ARCHITECTURE
Course Code: IT401
Course Outcomes: C207
C207.1 Describe and analyze the basic structure of computer
C207.2 Perform computer arithmetic operation
C207.3 Design computer memory organization that can be used for various computer
C207.4 Explain and analyze the concept of cache mapping
techniques
C207.5 Explain the concept of I/O organization
C207.6 Analyze the concept of instruction level parallelism
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: FORMAL LANGUAGE AND AUTOMATA
THEORY
Course Code: IT 403 Course Outcomes:
C209.1 Analyze situations in related areas of theory in computer
science
C209.2 Model, compare and analyze different computational
models using combinatorial Methods
C209.3 Apply rigorously formal mathematical methods to prove
properties of languages, grammars and automata
C209.4
Construct algorithms for different problems and argue
formally about correctness on different restricted machine
models of computation
C209.5 Identify limitations of some computational models and
possible methods of proving them.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Communication Engineering & Coding Theory
Course Code: IT402
Course Outcomes:
C208.1 Design PCM systems
C208.2 Design and implement base band transmission schemes
C208.3 Design and implement band pass signaling schemes
C208.4 Analyze the spectral characteristics of band pass signaling
schemes and their noise Performance
C208.5 Design Coding and error control coding schemes
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING
JAVA
Course Code: IT 404 Course Outcomes:
C210.1
Understand the key concepts of object oriented
programming and have an ability to design OO programs
and appreciate the techniques of good design;
C210.2 Understand advanced features of Java
C210.3 Analyze complex programming problems and optimize
the Solutions
C210.4 Apply an understanding of ethical principles to problems
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: COMPUTER ORGANIZATION &
ARCHITECTURE LAB
Course Code: IT 491 Course Outcomes:
C215.1 Study basic computer organization, design and micro operations
C215.2 Understand CPU functioning and computer arithmetic
C215.3 Learn various methods and techniques of memory organization
C215.4 Understand the design of sequential Circuits such as Flip-
flops, Registers, and Counters
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LAB
Course Code: IT 494
Course Outcomes:
C216.1 Apply object oriented programming concepts in designing programs
C216.2 Analyze different dimensions of a problem and provide optimal solutions
C216.3 Apply the advance features of JAVA in designing of projects
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Communication Engineering & Coding Theory
Lab
Course Code: IT492 Course Outcomes:
C217.1 Demonstrate amplitude modulation and its demodulation.
C217.2
Apply Amplitude Modulated Signal and measurement of
modulation index for the various conditions under-
modulated, over modulated and critically modulated
C217.3 Measure the frequency deviation and the modulation index of the wave
C217.4 Demonstrate PAM and its demodulation and also PWM, PPM
C217.5 Understand Pulse code modulation and demodulation
C217.6 Analyze Digital Modulation techniques: ASK, FSK, BPSK and its demodulation
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: DESIGN & ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHM
Course Code: IT 501
Course Outcomes:
C302.1 Prove the correctness and analyze the time complexity of
the basic algorithms for the classic problems in various
domains
C302.2 Apply the classic algorithms to solve different problems
C302.3 Analyze and design the algorithms to solve various problems in different domains.
C302.4 Update and optimize an existing algorithm by calculating the time complexity
C302.5 Analyze worst-case running times of algorithms using
asymptotic analysis
C302.6 Apply important algorithmic methods of analysis.
design paradigms and
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHM
LAB
Course Code: IT 591 Course Outcomes:
C321.1 Analyze a problem & design the solution for the problem
C321.2 Optimize the solution with respect to time complexity & memory usage
C321.3
Describe the dynamic-programming paradigm and explain when an algorithmic design situation calls for it. Synthesize dynamic-programming algorithms and analyze them
C321.4
Describe the greedy paradigm and explain when an algorithmic design situation calls for it. Recite algorithms that employ this paradigm. Synthesize greedy algorithms, and analyze them
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Course Code: IT 502
Course Outcomes:
C303.1 Ability to analysis and design of complex systems and
meet ethical standards, legal Responsibilities
C303.2
Ability to apply software engineering principles,
techniques and develop, maintain, evaluate large-scale software systems
C303.3
To produce efficient, reliable, robust and cost-effective
software solutions and perform
independent research and analysis
C303.4
Ability to work as an effective member or leader of
software engineering teams and
manage time, processes and resources effectively by
prioritizing competing demands to achieve
personal and team goals
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING LAB
Course Code: IT 592
Course Outcomes:
C322.1 Ability to analysis and design of complex systems and
meet ethical standards, legal responsibilities
C322.2 Ability to apply software engineering principles, techniques and develop, maintain, evaluate large-scale software systems
C322.3
To produce efficient, reliable, robust and cost-effective software solutions and perform independent research and analysis
C322.4
Ability to work as an effective member or leader of
software engineering teams and manage time, processes
and resources effectively by prioritizing competing
demands to achieve personal and team goals
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: OPERATING SYSTEM
Course Code: IT 503
Course Outcomes:
C304.1 Analyze the structure and basic architectural components
involved in OS
C304.2 Demonstrate competence in recognizing and using
operating system features
C304.3 Understand and analyse theory and implementation of different operating system aspect
C304.4 Apply knowledge of different operating system
algorithms
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: OPERATING SYSTEM LAB
Course Code: IT 593
Course Outcomes:
C323.1 Understand gcc compiler, and Makefiles
C323.2 Understand the high-level structure of the Linux kernel both in concept and source code
C323.3
Acquire a detailed understanding of one aspect (the
scheduler) of the Linux kernel
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: PROGRAM PRACTICES USING C++
Course Code: IT504A
Course Outcomes:
C305.1
Understand the difference between object oriented
programming and procedural oriented language and data
types in C++.
C305.2
Graduates will be able to program using C++ features such
as composition of objects, Operator overloading,
inheritance, Polymorphism etc
C305.3 At the end of the course Graduates students will able to simulate the problem in the subjects like Operating system,
Computer networks and real world problems
C305.4 Graduates will be familiarized with Computer Language environment
C305.5 Graduates will be able to implement Advance features of
C++ languages ( C++11/C++17).
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: PROGRAMMING PRACTICE WITH C++ LAB Course Code: IT 594A
Course Outcomes:
C324.1
Understand the difference between object oriented programming and procedural oriented programming language.
C324.2
Program using C++ features such as composition of objects, Operator overloading, inheritance, Polymorphism etc.
C324.3
Construct appropriate diagrams and textual descriptions to communicate the static structure and dynamic behaviour of an object oriented solution.
C324.4 Simulate the problem in the subjects like Operating system, Computer networks and real world problems.
C324.5 Implement Advance features of C++ languages( C++11/ C++17).
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LAB Course Code: IT 594B
Course Outcomes:
C325.1 Apply various AI search algorithms (uninformed,
informed, heuristic, constraint satisfaction,)
C325.2 Understand the fundamentals of knowledge representation,
inference and theorem proving using AI tools
C325.3 Demonstrate working knowledge of reasoning in the
presence of incomplete and/or uncertain information
C325.4 Ability to apply knowledge representation, reasoning, and
machine learning techniques to real-world problems
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: OPERATIONS RESEARCH LAB Course Code: IT 594C
Course Outcomes:
C326.1 Understand knowledge of different Optimization Techniques
C326.2 Analyze for better Optimization Techniques
C326.3 Implement Dijkstra’s or Floyd’s Algorithm, Maximal
Flow Problem, PERT/CPM Use TORA
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Course Code: IT 601
Course Outcomes: C308
C308.1
Define Database Management System, explain
fundamental elements of a database management
system, compare the basic concepts of relational data
model, entity-relationship model.
C308.2
Design entity-relationship diagrams to represent simple
database application scenarios, translate entity-
relationship diagrams into relational tables, populate a
relational database and formulate SQL queries on the
data
C308.3 Criticize a database design and improve the design by
normalization
C308.4
Choose efficient query optimization techniques, select
suitable transaction management, concurrency control
mechanism and Recovery management techniques
C308.5 Explain File organization and use appropriate index
structure
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LAB
Course Code: IT 691
Course Outcomes:
C327.1 Design and implement a database schema for a given
problem-domain
C327.2 Create and maintain tables using PL/SQL Course
Outcome
C327.3 Populate and query a database
C327.4 Prepare reports
C327.5 Application development using PL/SQL & front end
tools
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: WEB TECHNOLOGY LAB
Course Code: IT 692
Course Outcomes:
C328.1 Understand and evaluate web application architecture,
technologies and frameworks
C328.2
Apply the knowledge of web technology in developing
web applications
C328.3 Evaluate different solutions in field of web application
development
C328.4 Implement small to large scale project to provide live
solution in web application development fields
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: COMPUTER NETWORKING
Course Code: IT603
Course Outcomes
C310.1 Understand the network model and architecture
C310.2 Analyze different networking functions and features for
indentifying optimal solutions
C310.3 Apply different networking concepts for implementing
network solution
C310.4 Evaluate and implement routing algorithms for
implanting solution for the real life problems
C310.5 Implement model of fault tolerant computer networks.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: COMPUTER NETWORKING LAB
Course Code: IT 693
Course Outcomes
C329.1 Understand and apply different network commands.
C329.2 Analyze different networking functions and features for
implementing optimal solutions.
C329.3 Apply different networking concepts for implementing
network solution.
C329.4 Implement different network protocols.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Microprocessor & Microcontrollers
Course Code: IT604C
Course Outcomes
C313.1
Able to correlate the architecture, instructions, timing
diagrams, addressing modes, memory interfacing,
interrupts, data communication of 8085
C313.2
Recognize 8051 micro controller hardware, input/output
pins, ports, external memory, counters and timers,
instruction set, addressing modes, serial data i/o,
interrupts
C313.3
Recognize 8051 micro controller hardware, input/output
pins, ports, external memory, counters and timers,
instruction set, addressing modes, serial data i/o,
interrupts
C313.4 Apply instructions for assembly language programs of
8085, 8086 and 8051
C313.5 Design peripheral interfacing model using IC 8255,
8253, 8251 with IC 8085, 8086 and 8051.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Digital Image Processing Course Code: IT604D
Course Outcomes
C314.1 Review the fundamental concepts of a digital image
processing system
C314.2 Analyze images in the frequency domain using various
transforms
C314.3 Categorize various compression techniques
C314.4 Evaluate the techniques for image enhancement and
image restoration
C314.5 Interpret Image compression standard, image
segmentation and representation techniques
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Compiler Design
Course Code: IT605B
Course Outcomes
C316.1 To understand the knowledge of parsing, lexical and
syntax analysis.
C316.2 To analyze various parsing techniques, code
optimization.
C316.3 To apply the knowledge about the compilers they
practically use.
C316.4 To learn how the parse trees are generated, errors are
handled and code is optimized.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Soft Computing
Course Code: IT605D
Course Outcomes
C318.1 Understand importance of soft computing.
C318.2
Understand different soft computing techniques like
Genetic Algorithms, Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks and
their combination.
C318.3 Implement algorithms based on soft computing.
C318.4 Apply soft computing techniques to solve engineering or
real life problems.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Project Management
Course Code: IT605E
Course Outcomes
C319.1 Describe the basic concepts of software project
management and project planning
C319.2 Apply project management techniques to real-world
project
C319.3 Apply different techniques in monitoring and control of
project and people.
C319.4
Work in team to understand and evaluate project
management standard, tools, managing contracts and
software quality.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: SYSTEM ENGINEERING LAB
Course Code: IT 694
Course Outcomes
C330.1 Understand and analyze the embedded systems
C330.2 Understand and apply the embedded programming
concepts
C330.3 Analyze and evaluate solution in physical computing
fields
C330.4 Implement simple to critical circuit using embedded
system.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Mini Project - II Course Code: IT 682
Course Outcomes
C332.1 Interpret literature with the purpose of formulating a
project proposal
C332.2 Planning, analyzing, designing and implementing a software project using SDLC model.
C332.3 Finding the solution of identified problem with help of modern technology
C332.4 Giving priority to real life problem
C332.5 Learning to work as a team and to focus on getting a working project done within a stipulated period of time.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: COMPUTER GRAPHICS &MULTIMEDIA
Course Code: IT 702A
Course Outcomes: C402
C402.1 Design and apply two dimensional graphics and transformations.
C402.2 Design and apply three dimensional graphics and transformations.
C402.3 Apply Illumination, color models and clipping techniques to graphics.
C402.4 Understood Different types of Multimedia File Format.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Pattern Recognition
Course Code: IT702B
Course Outcomes: C402
C403.1 Understand basic concepts in pattern recognition
C403.2 Formulate and describe various applications in pattern recognition
C403.3 Gain knowledge about state-of-the-art algorithms used in pattern recognition research
C403.4 Understand pattern recognition theories, such as Bayes classifier, linear discriminant analysis.
C403.5 Demonstrate successful applications to process and analyze images, and to make automatic decisions based on extracted feature information
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: INTERNET TECHNOLOGY THORUGH .Net
FRAMEWORK Course Code: IT702C Course Outcomes:
C404.1 Understand advanced networking concepts and internet and web application architectures
C404.2 Analyze and understand different advanced routing protocols being used in web application development
C404.3 Analyze and evaluate different solution available in the field of networking and web application development
C404.4 Implement solution for different critical network related issue.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Cloud Computing Course Code: IT703A
Course Outcomes:
C405.1 Understand the basic architecture of cloud computing
C405.2 Analyze different problems in the domain of cloud computing
C405.3 Apply the knowledge of cloud computing in the evaluation of the computing model.
C405.4 Evaluate the different models and solutions provided in the field of cloud computing.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Distributed Systems
Course Code: IT703B
Course Outcomes
C406.1 understand the knowledge of the basic elements and concepts related to distributed system technologies for identify core architectural aspects of distributed systems;
C406.2 design and implement distributed applications;
C406.3 identify the main underlying components of distributed systems (such as RPC, file systems) and use those components for building a distributed system
C406.4 use and apply important methods in distributed systems to support scalability and fault tolerance;
C406.5 Demonstrate experience in building large-scale distributed applications.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Course Code: IT703C
Course Outcomes
C407.1 understand the concepts of data warehousing and data mining
C407.2 understand and apply the dimensional modeling technique for designing a data warehouse applying warehouse architectures
C407.3
apply OLAP and the project planning aspects in building a data warehouse and. explain the knowledge discovery process
C407.4 Identify and apply the data mining tasks and study their well-known techniques
C407.5 develop an understanding of the role played by knowledge in a diverse range of intelligent systems
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Modelling & Simulation
Course Code: IT704A
Course Outcomes
C408.1 Understand simulation and modeling concepts.
C408.2 Analyzing different simulation process for designing models
C408.3 Analyzing simulation output
C408.4 Implement model by applying simulation concepts.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Control System
Course Code: IT704B
Course Outcomes
C409.1 demonstrate an understanding of the fundamentals of (feedback) control systems.
C409.2
determine and use models of physical systems in forms
suitable for use in the analysis and design of control systems.
C409.3 communicate design results in written reports.
C409.4 apply root-locus technique to analyze and design control systems
C409.5 determine the (absolute) stability of a closed-loop control system
C409.6 express and solve system equations in state-variable form (state variable models)
C409.7
determine the time and frequency-domain responses of
first and second-order systems to step and sinusoidal (and to some extent, ramp) inputs
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Mobile Computing
Course Code: IT704D
Course Outcomes
C411.1 Explain the basic physical and technical settings functioning of mobile communications systems
C411.2 Describe basic principles of the modern mobile and wireless communication systems
C411.3 Describe the development and implementation of mobile communication systems.
C411.4 Understanding of current cellular technologies.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Group Discussion Course Code: IT783
Course Outcomes
C428.1 To enhance general knowledge and public speaking capability.
C428.2 To improving thinking and reaction capabilities on any instant topic.
C428.3 To empower communication and soft skills.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: E – COMMERCE LAB
Course Code: IT 791
Course Outcomes
C422.1 Understand the concept of PhP framework
C422.2 Analyzing different client and server side components for developing application
C422.3 Apply and concept for developing MVC application
C422.4 Apply and implement the solution to real life problem using PHP concepts.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: COMPUTER GRAPHICS & MULTIMEDIA
LAB
Course Code: IT 792A Course Outcomes
C423.1 Create 3D graphical scenes using open graphics library suits
C423.2 Implement image manipulation and enhancement
C423.3 Create 2D animations using tools
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: PATTERN RECOGNITION LAB
Course Code: IT 792B
Course Outcomes
C424.1 Understanding pattern recognition concepts
C424.2 Analyzing pattern recognition techniques.
C424.3 Applying different pattern recognition technique for providing solution.
C424.4 Implement solution to real life problem using pattern recognition techniques.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: INTERNET TECHNOLOGY THORUGH .Net
FRAMEWORK LAB
Course Code: IT 792C Course Outcomes
C425.1 Understanding and apply the basic networking concepts for configuration of network server and routing protocols.
C425.2 Analyzing and understanding the concept of .NET framework
C425.3 Apply the concept of .NET for implementing web applications
C425.4 Evaluate different web application to implement optimal solutions for real life problems.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Course Code: IT 781
Course Outcomes
C426.1
Ability to analyze a given engineering problem, identify an appropriate problem solving methodology, implement
the methodology and propose a meaningful solution.
C426.2 Ability to identify sources of hazards, and assess/identify appropriate health & safety measures.
C426.3 Ability to work in a team.
C426.4 Ability to manage a project within a given time frame.
C426.5 Ability to adopt a factual approach to decision making.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: PROJECT-I
Course Code: IT 782
Course Outcomes
C427.1
Interpret literature with the purpose of formulating a
project proposal
C427.2 Planning, analyzing, designing and implementing a software project using SDLC model.
C427.3 Finding the solution of identified problem with help of modern technology
C427.4 Giving priority to real life problem
C427.5 Learning to work as a team and to focus on getting a working project done within a stipulated period of time.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Seminar/GD/ Presentation Skill/ Foreign
Language
Course Code: IT783 Course Outcomes
C428.1 Read and understand recent trends and technologies in
area of computer of information technology
C428.2 Recognizing problems after doing research literature survey using various resources.
C428.3 Prepare concise, comprehend and conclude selective topic in area of information technology
C428.4
Provides students with exposure to a variety of research
projects and activities in order to enrich their academic experience
C428.5
Provides opportunity for students to develop skills in presentation and discussion of research topics in a public forum
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Natural Language Processing
Course Code: IT801C
Course Outcomes
C415.1
The student will understand the models, methods, and
algorithms of statistical Natural Language Processing
(NLP) for common NLP tasks, such as speech recognition,
machine translation, spam filtering, text classification, and
spell checking.
C415.2
The student will implement probabilistic models in code, estimate parameters for such models, and run meaningful
experiments to validate such models.
C415.3 The student will apply core computer science concepts and algorithms, such as dynamic programming.
C415.4
The student will gain understanding of linguistic
phenomena and will explore the linguistic features relevant to each NLP task.
C415.5
The student will apply the methods to new NLP problems
and will be able to apply the methods to problems outside NLP.
C415.6
The student will be able to analyze experimental results
and write reports for each course project to develop scientific writing skills.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Cryptography & Network Security Course Code: IT801B
Course Outcomes
C414.1 To master information security governance, and related legal and regulatory issues
C414.2
To master understanding external and internal threats to an
organization
C414.3 To be familiarity with information security awareness and a clear understanding of its importance
C414.4 To be familiar with how threats to an organization are
discovered, analyzed, and dealt with
C414.5 To master fundamentals of secret and public cryptography
C414.6 To master protocols for security services
C414.7 To be familiar with network security threats and
countermeasure
C414.8 To be familiar with network security designs using
available secure solutions (such as PGP, SSL, IPSec, etc)
C414.9 To be exposed to original research in network security.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Bio Informatics Course Code: IT801D
Course Outcomes
C416.1
Students will interpret relationships among living things
and analyze and solve biological problems, from the
molecular to ecosystem level using basic biological concepts, grounded in foundational theories."
C416.2 Students will Create computer programs that facilitate biological data analysis.
C416.3
The students will be able to describe the contents and
properties of the most important bioinformatics databases,
perform text- and sequence-based searches, and analyze
and discuss the results in light of molecular biological
knowledge.
C416.4
The students will be able to explain the major steps in pair
wise and multiple sequence alignment, explain the
principle for, and execute pair wise sequence alignment by
dynamic programming.
C416.5 The students will be able to predict the secondary and
tertiary structures of protein sequences.
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Advanced Computer Architecture Course Code: IT801A
Course Outcomes
C413.1
Describe the operation of performance enhancements such
as pipelines, dynamic scheduling, branch prediction, caches, and vector processors.
C413.2
Describe modern architectures such as RISC, Super
Scalar, VLIW (very large instruction word), multi-core
and multi-cpu systems.
C413.3 Compare the performance of different architectures.
C413.4 Improve application
architectures.
performance for different cpu
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Organisational Behavior
Course Code: HU801
Course Outcomes
C412.1
To be familiarized with various aspects of organizational
behavior, personality and attitude, perception, motivation etc.
C412.2 To explain about group behavior, communication and leadership.
C412.3 To analyze various
organizational politics. features of leadership and
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Business Analytics
Course Code: IT802A
Course Outcomes
C417.1 Integrate information technologies with data science methods to extract value from data sets
C417.2
Think critically about the business implications, meaningfulness and applicability of observed data patterns
and analytical inferences
C417.3 Identify opportunities, needs and constraints for data
analytics within organizational contexts
C417.4 Select appropriate analytic tools for specific managerial
issues
C417.5 Compose data-analytic tools and concepts to create
innovative data-analytic solutions
C417.6 Demonstrate proficiency with several data-analytic tools
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Design Lab
Course Code: IT881
Course Outcomes
C429.1 To prepare students industry ready through various spoken tutorials.
C429.2
To learn about industry application of various programming languages like C, C++, Java, PHP and
MySQL etc
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Project II Course Code: IT882
Course Outcomes
C430.1 Students will get the concepts of real world problems
C430.2 Students will get the concepts of design methodologies & its implementation
C430.3 Students will get the concepts of testing methodologies &
its implementation
C430.4 Students will get the concepts of Advanced programming
techniques
C430.5 Students will get the concepts of Technical report/thesis
writing
Course Outcome (CO)
Department of Information
Technology
Course Name: Grand Viva
Course Code: IT883
Course Outcomes
C431.1 To evaluate overall technical knowledge and industry readiness.
C431.2 To go under a virtual environment of technical interview
C431.3 To analyze various application of computer science in real
life problem solving.
Course Outcome (CO)
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