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Program outcomes and Program specific outcomes and


Engineering Graduates will be able to:
1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems.
2. 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.

3. 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.

4. 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.
5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities
with an understanding of the limitations.
6. 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.
7. 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.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.
9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader
in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

10. 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.

11. 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.

12. 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.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)


1. Able to apply programming, aptitude and technical skills to work in the software industry
and IT sector.
2. Able to work in power, drives and automation industries.
2. Course outcomes (For all the Subjects as per the Course Structure of R18 Regulations for UG
Program)

Course Outcomes
Department: EEE Program: B.Tech.
I Year
Course Name Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis Course Code 18A02001
Semester I Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C111.1 Equipped with the knowledge of estimating the Demand for a product and the
relationship between Price and Demand
C111.2 Understand the Cost Concepts for decision making and to estimate the least cost
combination of inputs
C111.3 Understand the nature of different markets and Price Output determination under
various market conditions
C111.4 Equip with the knowledge of different Business Units
C111.5 Prepare Financial Statements and the usage of various Accounting tools for
Analysis.
C111.6 Understand the different Accounting Systems preparation of Financial Statements
and uses of different tools for performance evaluation.

I Year
Course Name Programming in C for Problem Solving Course Code 18C01001
Semester I Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C112.1 Use different data types in a computer program.
C112.2 Design programs involving decision structures, loops and functions.
C112.3 Explain the difference between call by value and call by reference
C112.4 Understand the dynamics of memory by the use of pointers
C112.5 Use different data structures and create/update basic data files.
C112.6 Design programs involving files.

I Year
Course Name Engineering Mathematics-I Course Code 18H02001
Semester I Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C113.1 Use analytical techniques to compute solutions of ordinary differential equations.
C113.2 Apply the knowledge of solving higher order linear ordinary differential equations
in some engineering problems like Electrical circuits, Deflection of beans,
Mechanical oscillatory systems, Simple harmonic motion etc.
C113.3 Compute maxima and minima of two variables by applying the technique of partial
differentiation.
C113.4 Use vector calculus in electromagnetic fields, gravitational fields and fluid flow
problems.
C113.5 Solve the linear system of equations encountered in various engineering problems
and use the concepts of Eigen values and Eigenvectors in engineering problems.
C113.6 Solve the quadratic forms encountered in various engineering problems.

I Year
Course Name Applied Chemistry Course Code 18H04002
Semester I Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C114.1 Analyze the industrial problems related to water technology.
C114.2 Analyze the industrial problems related to electrochemistry and corrosion.
C114.3 Understand fuels classification, quality characteristics, applications and combustion
analysis.
C114.4 Understand the concepts of polymers and their chemistry.
C114.5 Understand the basic concepts and laws of thermodynamics.
C114.6 Understand the principles of green chemistry and drugs.

I Year
Course Name Engineering Graphics Course Code 18M03001
Semester I Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C115.1 Apply principles of drawing to represent dimensions of an object, free hand
sketching of basic geometrical constructions, scales and curves.
C115.2 Acquire the theory of projection construct the projections of points and lines.
C115.3 Identify and construct projections of planes.
C115.4 Analyze and construct projection of solids in different positions.
C115.5 Construct projection of sectioned solids and examine them in different positions.
C115.6 Utilize conversions to prepare isometric sections of simple solids.

I Year
Course Name Programming in C for Problem Solving Lab Course Code 18C01302
Semester I Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C116.1 Formulate simple algorithms for arithmetic and logical problems.
C116.2 Translate the algorithms to programs (in C language).
C116.3 Implement conditional branching, iteration and recursion.
C116.4 Decompose a problem into functions and synthesize a complete program using
Divide and conquer approach.
C116.5 Use arrays, pointers and structures to formulate algorithms and programs.
C116.6 Use different data structures and create/update basic data files.

I Year
Course Name Engineering Chemistry Lab Course Code 18H04301
Semester I Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C117.1 Analyze the quality of water in terms of pH and TDS
C117.2 Apply removal of dissolved salts by EDTA
C117.3 Analyze the quality of foods
C117.4 Estimate the concentration of acids, bases and salts
C117.5 Analyze the progress of a chemical reaction
C117.6 Analyze the components of a chemical mixture

I Year
Course Name Engineering Workshop Course Code 18M02301
Semester I Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C118.1 Acquire basic electrical engineering knowledge for house wiring practice.
C118.2 Practice on manufacturing of components using fitting & carpentry.
C118.3 Make the simple jobs as per specification using tin smithy tools &Black Smithy
tools.
C118.4 Concoct the simple jobs as per specification using Carpentry
C118.5 Make the simple jobs as per specification using Fitting
C118.6 Train the simple jobs as per specification using House.

I Year
Course Name Electrical Circuit Analysis-1 Course Code 18G01002
Semester II Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C121.1 Various electrical networks in presence of active and passive elements.
C121.2 Electrical networks with network topology concepts.
C121.3 Any magnetic circuit with various dot conventions.
C121.4 Any R, L, C network with sinusoidal excitation.
C121.5 Any R, L, network with variation of any one of the parameters i.e. R, L, C. and f.
C121.6 Electrical networks by using principles of network theorems.

I Year
Course Name English for Engineers and Technologists Course Code 18H01001
Semester II Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C122.1 Assess their language skills and apply them to real life situations.
C122.2 Identify and apply writing principles to various assignments, design formal and
informal formats of letters, emails and resumes and face interviews with confidence.
C122.3 Employ pre-reading, skimming and pre-writing techniques and develop confidence
in their ability to read, comprehend, organize, and retain written information.
C122.4 Apply the communication principles effectively to deliver formal and
informal oral presentations to a variety of audiences in multiple contexts
C122.5 Analyze and present their views effectively in group discussions and society at
large.
C122.6 Speak at every opportunity effectively by using improved verbal ability.

I Year
Course Name Calculus, Transforms and Numerical Methods Course Code 18H02003
Semester II Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C123.1 Compute the line integral, surface integral and volume integral and correlate them
with the applications of Greens, Gauss and Stokes theorem. classify and explain the
functions of different types of differential equations (ordinary and partial)
C123.2 Formulate and solve linear and non-linear Partial Differential Equations.
C123.3 Understand the different numerical methods for Interpolation and can solve
Differential equation using numerical methods.
C123.4 Analyze and solve engineering problems using Laplace transforms.
C123.5 Understand the concepts of Fourier series and solve boundary value problems using
Fourier series.
C123.6 Use Fourier transform in solving partial differential equations arise in engineering
problems.

I Year
Course Name Electromagnetic Fields Course Code 18H03004
Semester II Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C124.1 Determine electric fields and potentials using Gauss’s law or solving Laplace’s or
Poisson’s equations, for various electric charge distributions.
C124.2 Calculate and design capacitance, energy stored in dielectrics.
C124.3 Calculate the magnetic field intensity due to current, the application of ampere’s
law and the Maxwell’s second and third equations.
C124.4 Determine the magnetic forces and torque produced by currents in magnetic field
C124.5 Determine self and mutual inductances and the energy stored in the magnetic field.
C124.6 Calculate induced e.m.f., understand the concepts of displacement current and
Poynting vector.

I Year
Course Name Engineering Mechanics Course Code 18M05001
Semester II Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C125.1 Explain the differential principle applies to solve engineering problems dealing with
force.
C125.2 Analyze free body diagrams and solve engineering problems dealing with moment
and couple.
C125.3 Utilize the concepts of friction to solve real life applications.
C125.4 Compute the concepts of centroid and center of gravity.
C125.5 Illustrate the concepts of moment of inertia and polar moment of inertia including
transfer methods and their applications.
C125.6 Apply the differential principles to solve engineering problems dealing with
displacement, velocity and acceleration.
I Year
Course Name Electrical Circuits Lab Course Code 18G01302
Semester II Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C126.1 Able to apply various thermos, determination of self and mutual inductances, two
port parameters of a given electric circuits.
C126.2 Able to draw locus diagrams. Waveforms and phasor diagram for lagging and
leading networks.
C126.3 To find out the resonant frequency of any circuit.
C126.4 Capability to calculate the parameters of a choke coil
C126.5 Calculation of self and mutual inductance of a coil
C126.6 Applying the knowledge of network theorems to solve complex circuits

I Year
Course Name English Communication Skills Lab Course Code 18H01301
Semester II Batch of Study 2018-2022
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C127.1 Attain the ability of speaking with proper accent by using Received Pronunciation.
C127.2 Evaluate their ability in using the language for day to day conversations.
C127.3 Shed their inhibitions and take active part in different speaking activities like JAM
sessions, impromptu speech etc with proper body language.
C127.4 Present their views in group discussions effectively.
C127.5 Speak at every opportunity and give presentations effectively and attain Speaking
skills with clarity and confidence which in turn enhances their employability skills.
C127.6 Prepare their resumes and face interviews with confidence.

II Year
Course Name Basic Electronic Devices Course Code 18E01003
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C211.1 Understand the basic concepts of semiconductor physics.
C211.2 Understand the formation of p-n junction and how it can be used as a p-n
junction as diode in different modes of operation.
C211.3 Know the construction, working principle of rectifiers with and without filters with
relevant expressions and necessary comparisons.
C211.4 Understand the construction, principle of operation of transistors, BJT and FET with
their V-I characteristics in different configurations.
C211.5 Know the need of transistor biasing, various biasing techniques for BJT and FET
and stabilization concepts with necessary expressions.
C211.6 Perform the analysis of small signal low frequency transistor amplifier circuits
using BJT and FET in different configurations.

II Year
Course Name Digital Systems and Logic Design Course Code 18E05021
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C212.1 Aware of theory of Boolean algebra& the underlying features of various number
systems.
C212.2 Use the concepts of Boolean algebra for the analysis & design of various
combinational & sequential logic circuits.
C212.3 Write different hardware program’s in VHDL.
C212.4 Design various logic gates starting from simple ordinary gates to complex
programmable logic devices & arrays.
C212.5 Design sequential logic circuits both in synchronous and Asynchronous modes
C212.6 Apply the knowledge of programmable logic devices in realization of switching
functions

II Year
Course Name Electrical Circuit Analysis-II Course Code 18G01003
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C213.1 Solve three- phase circuits under balanced and unbalanced condition
C213.2 Analyze the transient response of electrical networks for different types of
excitations.
C213.3 Find parameters for different types of network.
C213.4 Realize electrical equivalent network for a given network transfer function.
C213.5 Extract different harmonics components from the response of electrical network.
C213.6 Apply the Fourier transforms for the analysis of electrical circuits

II Year
Course Name Electrical Machines-I Course Code 18G01004
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C214.1 Assimilate the concepts of electromechanical energy conversion.
C214.2 Mitigate the ill effects of armature reaction and improve commutation in dc
machines.
C214.3 Understand the torque production mechanism and control the speed of dc motors.
C214.4 Analyze the performance of single-phase transformers.
C214.5 Predetermine regulation, losses and efficiency of single-phase transformers.
C214.6 Study polyphase of transformers, control voltages with tap changing methods
and achieve three-phase to two-phase transformation.

II Year
Course Name Power Systems-I Course Code 18G03001
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C215.1 Identify the different components of thermal power plants.
C215.2 Identify the different components of nuclear Power plants.
C215.3 Distinguish between AC/DC distribution systems and estimate voltage drops of
distribution systems.
C215.4 Identify the different components of air and gas insulated substations.
C215.5 Identify single core and multi core cables with different insulating materials.
C215.6 Analyze the different economic factors of power generation and tariffs.

II Year
Course Name Biology Course Code 18H06001
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C216.1 Describe how biological observations lead to major discoveries. Biological
Classification and the role of prominent scientists involved in major discoveries.
C216.2 Students will develop an understanding of the cell. The student will describe how
cells are the basic unit of form and function in living things. Different types of Cells.
C216.3 Students will identify the roles of organic macromolecules and their Functions.
C216.4 Highlight the concept of dominance during the passage of genetic material from
parent to offspring convey that all forms of life have the same building blocks and
yet the manifestations are as diverse as one can imagine. Identify DNA as a genetic
material in the molecular basis of information transfer.
C216.5 Classify enzymes and distinguish between different mechanisms of enzyme action.
Apply thermodynamic principles to biological systems. Students will investigate
and compare the flow of energy through the processes of photosynthesis, Glycolysis
& Krebs’s Cycle.
C216.6 Identify and classify microorganisms.

II Year
Course Name Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab Course Code 18E01303
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C217.1 Understand the CRO Operation and its Measurements
C217.2 Understand the diode characteristics for the forward and reverse bias.
C217.3 Evaluate the ripple factor for various rectifiers with and without load.
C217.4 Design and determine the input and output characteristics of the bipolar junction
transistor.
C217.5 Understand the different various characteristics response of JFET, SCR, UJT Etc.
C217.6 Determine the quiescent values for transistor biasing

II Year
Course Name Electrical Machines Lab-I Course Code 18G01303
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C218.1 Determine and predetermine the performance of DC machines and Transformers.
C218.2 Control the speed of DC motor.
C218.3 Achieve three phases to two-phase transformation.
C218.4 Convert the three-phase system to two phase system using Scott connection
C218.5 Calculate the efficiency of single-phase transformer by performing load tests
C218.6 Selection the right motor for that particular application

II Year
Course Name Java Programming Course Code 18C01002
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C221.1 Understand OOP concepts and basics of Java programming.
C221.2 Acquire skills to apply OOP and Java programming in problem solving.
C221.3 Extend his/her knowledge of Java programming further on his/her own.
C221.4 Apply object-oriented concepts and its use
C221.5 Display proficiency in java programming by building stand-alone applications.
C221.6 Implement the Real time applications

II Year
Course Name Electrical Machines-II Course Code 18G01006
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C222.1 Explain the operation and performance of three-phase induction motor.
C222.2 Analyse the torque-speed relation, performance of induction motor and induction
generator.
C222.3 Explain design procedure for transformers and three phase induction motors.
C222.4 Implement the starting of single-phase induction motors.
C222.5 Perform winding design and predetermine the regulation of synchronous
generators.
C222.6 Avoid hunting phenomenon, implement methods of staring and correction of power
factor with synchronous motor.

II Year
Course Name Control Systems Course Code 18G02001
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C223.1 Derive the transfer function of physical systems and determination of overall
transfer function using block diagram algebra and signal flow graphs.
C223.2 Capable to determine time response specifications of second order systems and to
determine error constants.
C223.3 Acquires the skill to analyse absolute and relative stability of LTI systems using
Routh’s stability criterion and the root locus method.
C223.4 Capable to analyse the stability of LTI systems using frequency response methods.
C223.5 Design Lag, Lead, Lag-Lead compensators to improve system performance from
Bode diagrams.
C223.6 Represent physical systems as state models and determine the response.

II Year
Course Name Power Systems - II Course Code 18G03002
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C224.1 Understand parameters of various types of transmission lines during different
operating conditions.
C224.2 Understand the performance of short and medium transmission lines.
C224.3 Understand travelling waves on transmission lines.
C224.4 Understand various factors related to charged transmission lines.
C224.5 Understand sag/tension of transmission lines and performance of line insulators.
C224.6 Calculate the sag and tension from real time transmission line data

II Year
Course Name Complex Variables and Statistical Methods Course Code 18H02007
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C225.1 Know the condition for a complex variable function to be analytic.
C225.2 Identify the applicability of theorems and evaluate the contour integrals.
C225.3 Compute the radius of convergence for power series. Taylor and Laurent expansions
of simple functions and determining the nature of the singularities.
C225.4 Apply Residue theorem to evaluate contour integration and complicated real
integrals.
C225.5 Compute probabilities using density/mass functions and complicated integrals.
C225.6 Learn and interpret Correlation and Regression Analysis

II Year
Course Name Environmental Studies Course Code 18H05001
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C226.1 Understand the concepts of the ecosystem and its function in the environment. The
need for protecting the producers and consumers in various ecosystems and their
role in the food web.
C226.2 Analyze the biodiversity of India and the threats to biodiversity, and conservation
practices to protect the biodiversity.
C226.3 Assess the various attributes of the pollution and their impacts and measures to
reduce or control the pollution along with waste management practices.
C226.4 Explain the natural resources and their importance for the sustenance of the life and
recognize the need to conserve the natural resources.
C226.5 Demonstrate the social issues both rural and urban environment and the possible
means to combat the challenges.
C226.6 Identify and obtain the knowledge of environmental legislations of India and the
first global initiatives towards sustainable development.

II Year
Course Name EMBEDDED SYSTEMS – I Course Code 18E04S01
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C227.1 Use different number systems
C227.2 Design the combinational and sequential circuits
C227.3 Write the program on data types using Embedded C
C227.4 Write the program on Operators & Test Casing using Embedded C
C227.5 Write the program on Super Loop demonstration using Embedded C
C227.6 Write the program using Embedded C

II Year
Course Name POWER ANALYTICS – I Course Code 18G07S01
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C227.1 Apply the knowledge of graphical programming knowledge to solve complex
problems
C227.2 Develop programs using arrays in programming applications
C227.3 Identify the cluster constants, finding the order of cluster elements, cluster
functions. Error handling and error clusters
C227.4 Understand the concept of structure tunnels, shift registers, feedback nodes, control
timing, local variables and global variables
C227.5 Understand LabVIEW’s special intensity charts and graphs, 3D graphs and digital
waveform graph.
C227.6 Develop charts and graphs using LabVIEW.

II Year
Course Name INDUSTRIAL AND HOME AUTOMATION – I Course Code 18G03S01
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C227.1 Understand the skills required for Industrial applications of Programmable logic
controller.
C227.2 Understand the Necessity of Automation in Industries
C227.3 Understand the Sensor Data Measurement Technics Understand the PLC
Architecture.
C227.4 Understand the basic of PLC Programming Language.
C227.5 Write PLC ladder logic programming
C227.6 Interface PLC ladder logic programming with SCADA

II Year

Course Name Electrical Machines Lab-II Course Code 18G01304


Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C228.1 Acquires sufficiently good practical knowledge about the operation, testing, and
characteristics of important A.C equipment like transformers, Induction Motors,
Alternators and Synchronous Motors.
C228.2 Acquire the knowledge about the fixation of the rating of transformers, induction
motors and synchronous machines.
C228.3 Understand load sharing of transformers & conversion of 3- Ф to 2- Ф supply.
C228.4 Determine the equivalent circuit parameters of a single-phase induction motor.
Determine the performance characteristics of 3-Ф Induction motor & calculate its
efficiency by direct and indirect methods.
C228.5 Analyze the regulation of an alternator by various methods at different power
factors.
C228.6 Determine the synchronous motor’s performance curves at various power factors
and field currents.

II Year

Course Name Control Systems Lab Course Code 18G02301


Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C229.1 Analyze the performance and working Magnetic amplifier, D.C and A.C. Servo
motors and synchronous motors.
C229.2 Design P, PI, PD and PID controllers
C229.3 Design lag, lead and lag–lead compensators
C229.4 Control the temperature using PID controller
C229.5 Determine the transfer function of DC. Motor
C229.6 Control the position of D.C servo motor performance

III Year
Course Name Entrepreneurship Development Course Code 18A16001
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C311.1 Have the ability to discern distinct entrepreneurial traits
C311.2 Identify the elements of success of entrepreneurial ventures
C311.3 Know the parameters to assess opportunities and constraints for new business ideas
C311.4 Understand the systematic process to select and screen a business idea
C311.5 To develop the business plan and try to implement in real life
C311.6 To learn and evaluate the business projects

III Year
Course Name Digital Signal Processing Course Code 18E03003
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C312.1 Apply the difference equations concept in the analyzation of Discrete time systems
C312.2 Use the FFT algorithm for solving the DFT of a given signal
C312.3 Design a Digital filter (FIR&IIR) from the given specifications
C312.4 Realize the FIR and IIR structures from the designed digital filter.
C312.5 Use the Multirate P r o c e s s i n g concepts in various applications (eg: Design of
phase shifters, interfacing of digital systems…)
C312.6 Apply the signal processing concepts on DSP Processor.

III Year
Course Name Linear and Digital Integrated Circuits Course Code 18E05010
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C313.1 Differentiate between “Linear Circuits & Digital Circuits”.
C313.2 Design the circuits using operational amplifiers for various applications.
C313.3 Analyze and design the amplifiers and active filters using Op-amp.
C313.4 Understand the IC 555 timer, PLL and VCO with applications.
C313.5 Understand the various types of ADCs and DACs.
C313.6 Design combinational and sequential logic circuits for different applications

III Year
Course Name Power Electronics Course Code 18G04001
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C314.1 Explain the characteristics of various power semiconductor devices and analyze the
static and dynamic characteristics of SCR’s.
C314.2 Design firing circuits for SCR.
C314.3 Explain the operation of single-phase full–wave converters and analyze harmonics
in the input current.
C314.4 Explain the operation of three phase full–wave converters.
C314.5 Analyze the operation of different types of DC-DC converters.
C314.6 Explain the operation of inverters and application of PWM techniques for voltage
control and harmonic mitigation.

III Year
Course Name Measurements and Instrumentation Course Code 18G06001
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C315.1 Choose right type of instrument for measurement of voltage and current for ac and
dc.
C315.2 Choose right type of instrument for measurement of power and energy – able to
calibrate energy meter by suitable method
C315.3 Calibrate ammeter and potentiometer.
C315.4 Select suitable bridge for measurement of electrical parameters
C315.5 Use the ballistic galvanometer and flux meter for magnetic measuring instruments
C315.6 Measure frequency and phase difference between signals using CRO. Able to use
digital instruments in electrical measurements

III Year
Course Name COMPUTATIONAL OPTIMIZATION Course Code
18C01101
TECHNIQUES
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C316.1 Concept of mathematical modeling and development of a model.
C316.2 Use of graphical solution in solving LPP.
C316.3 Determining minimum transportation costs.
C316.4 Use of assignment models in business and industry.
C316.5 Processing of jobs through different number of machines.
C316.6 Solving queuing problems in single-channel and multiple-channel situations

III Year
Course Name DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Course Code 18C03001
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C316.1 Define a Database Management System Structure
C316.2 Understand the applications of Databases
C316.3 Know the advantages and disadvantages of the different models
C316.4 Compare relational model with the Structured Query Language (SQL)
C316.5 Know the constraints and controversies associated with relational database model.
C316.6 Know the rules guiding transaction ACID and understand the issues in transaction
processing, analyzing different Concurrency and recovery strategies of DBMS

III Year
Course Name FRENCH - I Course Code 18H01002
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C316.1 Use formal and informal greetings and expressions in language.
C316.2 Give and ask for information in various situations.
C316.3 Understand conversations and use suitable sentences in giving directions and
describing things.
C316.4 Assess their language skills and apply them to real life situations.
C316.5 Speak at every opportunity effectively by using improved verbal ability.
C316.6 Construct short sentences grammatically and frame questions.

III Year
Course Name Analytical Writing and Thinking Course Code 18H01004
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C316.1 Use grammar, punctuation and spelling in documents. Focus on developing the
essentials of writing skills and his/her knowledge of English Grammar and Usage.
C316.2 Will be able to read, write and demonstrate, obtain, analyze and communicate
information.
C316.3 Be clear, concise, cohesive and coherent in formal technical writing and be able to
clearly present and discuss his/her conclusions
C316.4 Produce various types and formats of letters, memos and reports etc.
C316.5 Effectively communicate ideas related to work during class and group activities,
produce disciplined pieces of personal exposition, description and narration.
C316.6 Understand the depth of thought necessary for effective communication, analyze
and respond thoughtfully to issues related in professional model.

III Year
Course Name Embedded System-II Course Code 18E04S02
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C317.1 Understand the Real-time programs Using PIC16F877A
C317.2 Understand the protocols
C317.3 Understand ARM-LPC2124
C317.4 Understand the Real-time programs Using LPC2124
C317.5 Understand various ADC interfacings
C317.6 Understand about PIC programming KIT

III Year
Course Name Power Analytics-II Course Code 18G07S02
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C317.1 Design and simulate switched mode DC buck and boost converters
C317.2 Understand the specifications of transformer
C317.3 Design and simulate the rectifiers and inverters
C317.4 Design the wind power generation systems
C317.5 Calculate the harmonics in rectifier and inverter circuits
C317.6 Estimate the power quality in power electronic circuits

III Year
Course Name Industrial and Home Automation-II Course Code 18G10S02
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C317.1 Understand the basic programming concepts and various logical Instructions used
in Programmable logic controller.
C317.2 Understand the basic programming concepts and various Advanced Instructions
used in Programmable logic controller.
C317.3 Understand the programming concepts for Timers, Counters used in plc.
C317.4 Understand the programming concepts for Sequencer and Shift Register used in
plc.
C317.5 Draw the ladder diagrams of various logic gates
C317.6 Capability to implement counters in PLC programming

III Year
Course Name Linear and Digital Integrated Circuits Lab Course Code 18E05310
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C318.1 Differentiate between “Linear Circuits & Digital Circuits”.
C318.2 Design the circuits using operational amplifiers for various applications.
C318.3 Analyze and design the amplifiers and active filters using Op-amp.
C318.4 Understand the IC 555 timer, PLL and VCO with applications.
C318.5 Understand the various types of ADCs and DACs.
C318.6 Design combinational and sequential logic circuits for different applications

III Year
Course Name Power Electronics Lab Course Code 18G04301
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C319.1 Study the characteristics of various power electronic devices and analyze gate drive
circuits of IGBT.
C319.2 Analyze the performance of single–phase and three–phase full– wave bridge
converters with both resistive and inductive loads.
C319.3 Understand the operation of single- p h a s e AC voltage regulator with resistive
and inductive loads.
C319.4 Understand the working of Buck converter, Boost converter, single–phase square
wave inverter and PWM inverter.
C319.5 Draw the circuits in Simulink and run without errors
C319.6 Compare the various power electronic circuits

III Year
Course Name Data Structures Course Code 18C05021
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C321.1 Choose appropriate data structure as applied to specified problem definition.
C321.2 Handle operations like searching, insertion, deletion, traversing mechanism etc. on
various data structures.
C321.3 Apply concepts learned in various domains like DBMS, compiler construction etc.
C321.4 Use linear and non-linear data structures like stacks, queues, linked list etc.
C321.5 Have knowledge of tree and graphs concepts.
C321.6 Formulate new solutions for programing problems or improve existing code using
learned algorithms and data structures
III Year
Course Name Fundamentals of Microprocessors & Course Code 18E04010
Microcontrollers
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C322.1 Implement programs for 8086 microprocessors.
C322.2 Perform 8086 interfacing with different Peripherals.
C322.3 Implement programs for 8051 Microcontroller.
C322.4 Able to understand the ARM and PIC microcontrollers.
C322.5 Able to know the architectural difference between 80386 and 80486
C322.6 Implement programs using 80386 and 80486

III Year
Course Name Power System Analysis Course Code 18G03003
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C323.1 Draw impedance diagram for a power system network and to understand per unit
quantities.
C323.2 Form a Y-bus and Z-bus for a power system network.
C323.3 Understand the load flow solution of a power system using different methods.
C323.4 Find the fault currents for all types faults to provide data for the design of protective
devices.
C323.5 Find the sequence components of currents for unbalanced power system
network.
C323.6 Analyze the steady state, transient and dynamic stability concepts of a power
system.

III Year
Course Name Power Semiconductor Drives Course Code 18G04002
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C324.1 Explain the fundamentals of electric drive and different electric braking methods.
C324.2 Analyse the operation of three- p h a s e converter fed dc motors and four
quadrant operations of dc motors using dual converters.
C324.3 Describe the converter control of dc motors in various quadrants of operation
C324.4 Know t h e c o n c e p t of speed control of induction motor by using AC voltage
controllers and voltage source inverters.
C324.5 Differentiate the stator side control and rotor side control of three- p h a s e
induction motor.
C324.6 Explain the speed control mechanism of synchronous motors

III Year
Course Name High Voltage DC Transmission Course Code 18G03004
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C325.1 Learn different types of HVDC levels and basic concepts
C325.2 Know the operation of converters
C325.3 Acquire control concept of reactive power control and AC/DC load flow.
C325.4 Understand converter faults, protection and harmonic effects
C325.5 Design low pass and high pass filters
C325.6 To estimate the different types of faults in converters

III Year
Course Name Flexible AC Transmission Systems Course Code 18G04005
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C325.1 Understand power flow control in transmission lines using FACTS controllers.
C325.2 Explain operation and control of voltage source converter.
C325.3 Analyse compensation methods to improve stability and reduce power oscillations
in the transmission lines.
C325.4 Explain the method of shunt compensation using static VAR compensators.
C325.5 Understand the methods of compensations using series compensators.
C325.6 Explain operation of Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC).

III Year
Course Name High Voltage Engineering Course Code 18G07001
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C325.1 Understand theory of breakdown and withstand phenomena of all types of dielectric
materials.
C325.2 Acquaint with the techniques of generation of AC, DC and Impulse voltages.
C325.3 Apply knowledge for measurement of high voltage and high current AC, DC and
Impulse.
C325.4 In a position to measure dielectric property of material used for HV equipment.
C325.5 Know the techniques of testing various equipment is used in HV engineering.
C325.6 Understand the electrostatic applications

III Year
Course Name Python Programming Course Code 18C01004
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C326.1 Design object‐oriented programs with Python classes
C326.2 Experience with an interpreted language.
C326.3 Build software for real needs.
C326.4 Write loops and decision statements in Python.
C326.5 Write functions and pass arguments in Python.
C326.6 Use exception handling in Python applications for error handling.
III Year
Course Name Fuzzy logic and Neural Networks Course Code 18C13009
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C326.1 Identify the function of neural networks.
C326.2 Know the operation of architecture of neural networks.
C326.3 Identify the errors occurred in neural networks.
C326.4 Apply the logic system for knowing the operation of a fuzzy logic.
C326.5 Determine the various properties of a fuzzy logic system.
C326.6 Get the operation technique in generic algorithm.

III Year
Course Name Verbal ability Course Code 18H01005
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C326.1 Be familiar with the complete course outline/Course Objectives/Learning
Outcomes/ Evaluation Pattern & Assignments.
C326.2 Participate in an online learning environment successfully by developing the
implication-based understanding of the various Vocabulary based questions asked
in the competitive exams.
C326.3 Demonstrate his/her ability to write error free Paragraph and making an optimum
use of correct Vocabulary & Grammar.
C326.4 Learn various levels of verbal reasoning and exercises.
C326.5 Learn the strategies of sentence structures and key words.
C326.6 Stimulate their Critical thinking by practicing and developing clean and lucid
writings.
III Year
Course Name Research Methodology & Technical Writing Course Code 18R01001
Skills
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C326.1 Analyze the concepts of research and methodologies
C326.2 Identify appropriate research categories to carry the research.
C326.3 Prepare research thesis
C326.4 Prepare research reports
C326.5 Prepare Research Article with latest software
C326.6 Solve the practical issues through various Case Studies.

III Year
Course Name Embedded System-III Course Code 18E04S03
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C327.1 To understand the paint management
C327.2 To understand about dispenser
C327.3 To understand about fully automation PMS
C327.4 To understand about mixer unit
C327.5 To understand about load cell driver
C327.6 To understand about I2C Protocol

III Year
Course Name Power Analytics-III Course Code 18G07S03
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C327.1 To design and simulate the linear regulator in open loop DC and AC in NI LAB
Software
C327.2 To design and simulate the error amplifier circuit using NI LAB
C327.3 To design and simulate the buck regulator Half-Bridge
C327.4 To design and simulate buck regulator in discontinuous mode
C327.5 To design and simulate the buck regulator in closed loop mode
C327.6 To design and simulate the buck regulator L-C filter

III Year
Course Name Industrial and Home Automation-III Course Code 18G10S03
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C327.1 Have knowledge of Programmable Logic Controller domain on various Logical
Operation and Various Advanced Logical Instruction, I/O Module, Sensor,
Actuator, Communication and Measurement System.
C327.2 Understand the basic programming concepts and various logical Instructions used
in Programmable logic controller (PLC).
C327.3 Compute the extent and nature of electronic circuitry in Programmable logic
controller (PLC) and SCADA including monitoring and control circuits for
Communication and Interfacing Design and analyse the general structure of an
automated process for real time industrial applications.
C327.4 Analyze the Importance & Applications of PLC and SCADA in real time
Environment. Design and Develop PLC and SCADA Modules for Various Sensor
Technologies.
C327.5 Applying the knowledge of building with SCADA
C327.6 Designing simple home automation systems using PLC and SCADA

III Year

Course Name Data Structures Lab Course Code 18C05302


Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C328.1 Implement & test the performance of data structures like linked list, stacks, queues.
C328.2 Implement & test the performance of searching techniques.
C328.3 Implement & test the performance of sorting techniques.
C328.4 Implement & test the performance of trees and graph traversal techniques.
C328.5 Acquire knowledge to write programs implementing searching techniques
C328.6 Acquire knowledge to write programs implementing sorting techniques

III Year

Course Name Measurements and Instrumentation Lab Course Code 18G06301


Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C329.1 Measure the electrical parameters voltage, current, power, energy and electrical
characteristics of resistance, inductance and capacitance.
C329.2 Test transformer oil for its effectiveness.
C329.3 Measure the parameters of inductive coil.
C329.4 Calibrate various meters like energy meter, dynamometer wattmeter, power factor
meter
C329.5 Acquire knowledge to measure the value of unknown resistance, inductance and
capacitance
C329.6 Calculate the three-phase reactive power with wattmeter’s

IV Year
Course Name Management Science Course Code 18A01001
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C411.1 Acquire the knowledge on management functions, global leadership and
organizational behavior.
C411.2 Familiarize with the concepts of functional management project
management and strategic management.
C411.3 Apply the principles of management in the real-life scenario.
C411.4 Develop the strategic management to achieve goals
C411.5 Analyze the difference between PERT/CPM
C411.6 Understand the principles and types of management.

IV Year
Course Name Advanced Control Systems Course Code 18G02002
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C412.1 State space representation of control system and formulation of different state
models are reviewed.
C412.2 Able to design of control system using the pole placement technique is given after
introducing the concept of controllability and observability.
C412.3 Able to perform the analysis of nonlinear system using the describing function
technique and phase plane analysis.
C412.4 Able to perform the stability analysis using lypnov method.
C412.5 Minimization of functionals using calculus of variation studied.
C412.6 Able to formulate and solve the LQR problem and riccatti equation

IV Year
Course Name Power System Operation and Control Course Code 18G03005
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C413.1 Compute optimal scheduling of Generators.
C413.2 Understand hydrothermal scheduling.
C413.3 Understand the unit commitment problem.
C413.4 Understand importance of the frequency.
C413.5 Understand importance of PID controllers in single area and two area systems.
C413.6 Will understand reactive power control and compensation for transmission line

IV Year
Course Name Switch Gear and Protection Course Code 18G03006
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C414.1 Understand the principles of arc interruption for application to high voltage circuit
breakers of air, oil, vacuum, SF6 gas type.
C414.2 Understand the working principle and operation of different types of
electromagnetic protective relays.
C414.3 A c q u i r e k n o w l e d g e of faults and protective schemes for high power generator
and transformers.
C414.4 Improves the ability to understand various types of protective schemes used for
feeders and bus bar protection.
C414.5 Understand different types of static relays and their applications.
C414.6 Understand different types of over voltages and protective schemes required for
insulation co–ordination.

IV Year
Course Name Microprocessors and Micro Controllers Lab Course Code 18E04310
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C415.1 Implement programs for 8086 microprocessors.
C415.2 Perform 8086 interfacing with different Peripherals.
C415.3 Implement programs for 8051 Microcontroller.
C415.4 Interfacing 8051 with switches and LED’s
C415.5 Capable to write assembly language programs for 8086 microprocessors
C415.6 Differentiate various types of microprocessors and micro-controllers

IV Year
Course Name Power Systems & Simulation Lab Course Code 18G07307
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C416.1 Determine the parameters of various power system components, which are
frequently, occur in power system studies and he can execute energy management
systems functions at load dispatch center.
C416.2 Calculate the power angle characteristics of 3 phase Alternator
C416.3 Identify the right dielectric material as an insulating medium
C416.4 Applying the knowledge of load flow studies to solve complex networks
C416.5 Find out the ABCD parameters of a transmission line
C416.6 Perform transient stability analysis of a power stability

IV Year
Course Name Intellectual Property Rights Course Code 18A05002
Semester I Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C418.1 Having awareness on intellectual property rights and patents
C418.2 Knowing about infringement and its remedies and how to protect our invention
C418.3 Understand Rights of an inventor.
C418.4 Well knowledge about Cybercrimes and how to secure our data.
C418.5 Compare the laws of intellectual property and patent rights
C418.6 Know the rules and regulation to file a patent and copy right

IV Year
Course Name Machine Learning Course Code 18C13004
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C421.1 Model the learning primitives.
C421.2 Understand a wide variety of learning algorithms.
C421.3 Understand how to apply a variety of learning algorithms to data.
C421.4 Understand how to perform evaluation of learning algorithms and model selection.
C421.5 Capable of performing experiments in Machine Learning using real-world data
C421.6 Capable of confidently applying common Machine Learning algorithms in practice
and implementing their own to tackle real world problems in the domain of Data
Mining, Information Retrieval, Computer vision, Linguistics and Bioinformatics

IV Year
Course Name Internet of Things Course Code 18C14005
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C421.1 Learn the concepts of IoT.
C421.2 Identify the different technology.
C421.3 Learn different applications in IoT.
C421.4 Learn different protocols used in IoT.
C421.5 Learn the concepts of smart city development in IoT.
C421.6 learn how to analysis the data in IoT

IV Year
Course Name Computer Networks Course Code 18E08001
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C421.1 Enumerate the layers of the OSI model and TCP/IP Model and their function(s) of
each layer.
C421.2 Basic characteristics of Physical media data representation and communication.
C421.3 Explains how the data link layer prepares data for transmission and how it's Sub
layers will work.
C421.4 Explains how packets are routed from a device on one network to a device on a
different network.
C421.5 Describe how TCP and UDP will function in data transmission.
C421.6 List the functions and protocol performers in the top three layers in the OSI Model.

IV Year
Course Name Fundamentals of Programmable Logic Course Code 18G02004
Controllers & Applications
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C422.1 Describe the main functional units in a PLC and be able to explain how they interact.
C422.2 They should know different bus types used in automation industries.
C422.3 Development of ladder logic programming for simple process.
C422.4 Implement the knowledge of PLC to handle complex problems
C422.5 Capability to write the ladder logic programming
C422.6 At the end of each chapter, review question, problems given to reinforce their
understanding of the concepts.

IV Year
Course Name Utilization of Electrical Energy Course Code 18G03007
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C422.1 Identify most appropriate heating or welding techniques for suitable applications.
C422.2 Understand various level of luminosity produced by different illuminating sources.
C422.3 Estimate the illumination levels produced by various sources and recommend the
most efficient illuminating sources and should be able to design different lighting
systems by taking inputs and constraints in view.
C422.4 Determine the speed/time characteristics of different types of traction motors.
C422.5 Estimate energy consumption levels at various modes of operation.
C422.6 Estimate the type of lighting require for a particular application

IV Year
Course Name Switched Mode Power Supplies Course Code 18G04006
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C422.1 Analyze various modes of operation of Dc-Dc converter
C422.2 Design different controllers for converter
C422.3 Design various components of dc-dc converter
C422.4 Analyze dc-dc converter in view of EMI and thermal considerations
C422.5 Identity the protection used for various faults in converter circuits
C422.6 Analyze control aspects of converters

IV Year
Course Name Soft Computing Course Code 18C01009
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C423.1 Identify and describe soft computing techniques and their roles in building
intelligent machines.
C423.2 Apply fuzzy logic and reasoning to handle uncertainty and solve engineering
problems
C423.3 Apply genetic algorithms to combinatorial optimization problems.
C423.4 Apply neural networks to pattern classification and regression problems.
C423.5 Recognize the feasibility of applying a soft computing methodology for a particular
complex problem.
C423.6 Evaluate and compare solutions by various soft computing approaches for a given
problem.

IV Year
Course Name Fundamentals of VLSI Design Course Code 18E05003
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C423.1 Apply the Concept of design rules during the layout of a circuit.
C423.2 Model and simulate digital VLSI systems using hardware design language.
C423.3 Synthesize digital VLSI systems from register-transfer or higher-level descriptions
C423.4 Understand current trends in semiconductor technology, and how it impacts scaling
and performance.
C423.5 Designing of VLSI circuits by using FPGA design
C423.6 Design of MOS and Bi-CMOS Circuits

IV Year
Course Name Biomedical Instrumentation Course Code 18E06003
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C423.1 Explain the importance of engineering concepts in bio medical instrumentation
C423.2 Acquire the knowledge on type of electrodes, and transducers in instrumentation
C423.3 Understand the functioning of cardiovascular system, and patient monitoring
system.
C423.4 Understand the functioning of patient monitoring system.
C423.5 Classify the types of monitors, recorders.
C423.6 Acquire knowledge about various equipment like monitors and recorders

IV Year
Course Name French-II Course Code 18H01003
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C423.1 Describe people and things effectively.
C423.2 Exchange their information and opinions.
C423.3 Understand conversations and use suitable dialogues in their conversations.
C423.4 Write short sentences grammatically.
C423.5 Develop paragraphs and comprehend stories effectively.
C423.6 Communicate at every opportunity.

IV Year
Course Name Constitution of India Course Code 18H07017
Semester II Batch of Study
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course completion student will be able to:
C425.1 Knowledge of basic need of constitution and its contents in India .
C425.2 General knowledge regarding central government and its nature of rule in India.
C425.3 Understanding the state government nature of rule .
C425.4 Understanding the local bodies rule and its challenges .
C425.5 Have a knowledge on Union territories and its various law & order issues.
C425.6

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