Program Outcomes (POs) and Course Outcomes (COs)
PO1 : Have critical thinking, scientific temperament, scientific attitude, aptitude and logical reasoning, enquiring mind, analytical skills and problem solving ability.
PO2 : Engage in the scientific process of drawing inference based on observations and experimentation, hypotheses formulation, synthesize scientific information, gather and analyze data, apply statistical techniques and draw conclusions.
PO3 : Should have good practical knowledge in the relevant subject and should have laboratory oriented skills.
PO4 : Should be able to use Information Technology.
PO5 :Should possess effective communication skills, soft skills and presentation skills
Physics (BSc Physics)
CO1: Explain fundamental principles of mechanics, electricity, waves and modern physics.
CO2: Apply mathematical tools to solve physics problems.
CO3: Perform and report laboratory experiments with accurate observations.
CO4: Use experimental data to validate theoretical models.
Chemistry (BSc Chemistry)
CO1: Describe core concepts in physical, organic and inorganic chemistry.
CO2: Conduct laboratory procedures safely and record results systematically.
CO3: Analyse chemical data and interpret spectra and titration results.
CO4: Relate chemical principles to industrial and environmental applications.
Mathematics (BSc Mathematics)
CO1: Demonstrate proficiency in calculus, algebra, and discrete mathematics.
CO2: Formulate and solve mathematical problems using appropriate methods.
CO3: Construct rigorous mathematical proofs and reason logically.
CO4: Apply mathematical models to problems in science and industry
Botany (BSc Botany)
CO1: Identify plant morphology, taxonomy and plant physiology concepts.
CO2: Carry out botanical lab techniques and field observations.
CO3: Interpret experimental data related to plant science.
CO4: Explain applications of plant science in agriculture and conservation.
Zoology (BSc Zoology)
CO1: Describe animal structure, physiology and classification principles.
CO2: Perform laboratory dissections and record observations correctly.
CO3: Analyse ecological data and understand biodiversity concepts.
CO4: Discuss animal behaviour, conservation and applied zoology topics.
Computer Science (BSc basic course)
CO1: Explain programming fundamentals and basic algorithms.
CO2: Implement simple programs for data manipulation and problem solving.
CO3: Use databases and basic web tools for information management.CO4: Apply computational thinking to discipline‑specific problems