Program Outcomes (B.Sc.)
- Scientific Temperament: Ability to analyze problems through observation and experimentation.
- Technical Proficiency: Mastery of laboratory techniques and safety protocols.
- Critical Thinking: Ability to design experiments and interpret complex datasets.
- Environmental Awareness: Understanding the impact of scientific solutions on society and the environment.
Program Outcomes (B.A.)
- Effective Communication: Proficiency in oral and written expression of complex ideas.
- Social Responsibility: Understanding civic duties, ethics, and social justice.
- Historical and Cultural Context: Ability to interpret human experiences across different eras and geographies.
- Analytical Reasoning: Evaluating arguments and evidence in literary or social texts.
Course outcome
| Course | Outcome/Learnings |
| Zoology | Classify major animal phyla based on their structural organization and phylogenetic relationships. Describe the ultrastructure of cell organelles and their specific roles in metabolic signaling. Perform microtomy and staining techniques to identify histological differences in animal tissues. |
| Botany | Differentiate between the internal structures of monocot and dicot stems, roots, and leaves using microscopy. Explain the biochemical pathways of photosynthesis (C3, C4, and CAM cycles) and their ecological significance. Demonstrate the process of artificial pollination and understand the stages of endosperm development. |
| Chemistry | Predict the mechanism and stereochemistry of SN1 and SN2 reactions in alkyl halides. Calculate the enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs free energy changes for chemical reactions using the Laws of Thermodynamics. Employ spectroscopic techniques (IR, NMR) to elucidate the structure of simple organic molecules. |
| Mathematics | Apply Leibniz’s Theorem to find the $n^{th}$ derivative of product functions. Solve systems of linear equations using matrix transformations and determine the rank and nullity of vector spaces. Use Taylor’s Series to approximate functions and analyze the convergence of infinite sequence. |
| Physics | Analyze the motion of particles in central force fields and apply the principles of conservation of momentum and energy. Solve the Schrödinger Wave Equation for simple systems like a particle in a one-dimensional box. Use Michelson’s Interferometer to measure the wavelength of monochromatic light and explain interference patterns. |
| Home Science | Evaluate the nutritional requirements and RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) for different life stages, from infancy to old age. Demonstrate proficiency in culinary techniques that preserve the nutritional value of food while ensuring food safety and hygiene. Analyze the physical, cognitive, and psycho-social milestones of human development across the lifespan. Identify various textile fibers and apply appropriate dyeing and printing techniques for fabric construction. |
| Economics | Apply the principles of demand and supply to analyze consumer behavior and market equilibrium in different market structures. Use mathematical and graphical tools to calculate price elasticity and firm-level production costs. Distinguish between Economic Growth and Economic Development using global indicators like HDI (Human Development Index) and Gini Coefficient. Analyze the impact of government fiscal and monetary policies on national inflation and unemployment rates. |
| Sanskrit | Critically interpret major Sanskrit texts (such as the Abhijnanashakuntalam or Kiratarjuniya) within their historical and aesthetic contexts. Demonstrate mastery of Sandhi, Karaka, and Samasa rules to translate complex Sanskrit verses into regional languages or English. Apply the knowledge of Chandas (prosody) to correctly recite and analyze the rhythmic structure of Vedic and Classical poetry. Trace the evolution of Sanskrit prose and fables, focusing on their moral and philosophical contributions to world literature. |
| English | Analyze the socio-political themes of post-colonialism, identity, and gender in the works of Indian authors writing in English. Evaluate the stylistic elements and dramatic techniques of British dramatists from the Elizabethan era to the Modern period. Apply critical thinking skills to interpret literary texts through various lenses, such as Marxism, Feminism, or Psychoanalysis. Produce clear, grammatically correct, and persuasive academic writing, including research essays and literary critiques. |
| Psychology | Identify and describe the major biological, cognitive, and social foundations of human behavior. Analyze various psychological disorders using the DSM-5 or ICD-11 criteria and discuss different therapeutic interventions. Conduct basic psychological experiments and administer standardized psychometric tests (e.g., personality or intelligence tests). Apply ethical principles in psychological research and practice, ensuring participant confidentiality and informed consent. |
| Urdu | Critically evaluate the evolution of the Ghazal and Nazm as primary genres in Urdu poetry, focusing on the works of Mir, Ghalib, and Iqbal. Demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking formal Urdu, with a focus on correct pronunciation (Talaffuz) and grammar. Analyze the socio-political movements, such as the Progressive Writers’ Movement, and their impact on modern Urdu literature. Translate literary and non-literary texts between Urdu, Hindi, and English while maintaining the nuances of the source language. |
| Philosophy | Distinguish between the orthodox (Astika) and heterodox (Nastika) schools of Indian philosophy regarding the concepts of Soul (Atman) and Reality. Evaluate major ethical theories, including Utilitarianism, Deontology, and Virtue Ethics, and apply them to contemporary moral dilemmas. Demonstrate skills in formal and informal logic to identify fallacies in arguments and construct valid syllogisms. Critically examine the metaphysical and epistemological theories of Western philosophers like Plato, Kant, and Descartes. |
| Political Science | Explain the structure and functions of the Indian Constitution, including Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, and the role of the Judiciary. Analyze the dynamics of the Indian political system, including the impact of caste, religion, and regionalism on electoral behavior. Evaluate major theories of International Relations, such as Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism, to understand global conflicts. Critically assess the role of international organizations like the UN, WTO, and SAARC in shaping global governance and security. |
| Hindi | Trace the chronological development of Hindi literature from the Adikal to the Adhunik Kal, identifying key authors and their contributions. Analyze the linguistic characteristics and grammatical structure of the Hindi language, including its evolution from Sanskrit, Pali, and Apabhramsha. Demonstrate proficiency in Prayojanmulak Hindi (Functional Hindi) for use in official correspondence, media, and translation. Critically interpret the themes of Bhakti, Reeti, and modern social realism in the works of poets like Kabir, Tulsidas, and Nirala. |
| Sociology | Define and apply fundamental sociological concepts such as social stratification, socialization, culture, and social control to everyday life. Compare and contrast the perspectives of classical sociological theorists like Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber. Analyze the structural and functional aspects of Indian social institutions, including the caste system, joint family, and religious diversity. Utilize qualitative and quantitative research methods to investigate social issues like urbanization, migration, and gender inequality. |
| AI & AS | Reconstruct the political history of Ancient India from the Vedic period to the Gupta Empire using primary sources like inscriptions, coins, and texts. Explain the socio-economic and religious transformations during the Harappan Civilization and the subsequent Rise of Mahajanapadas. Identify and analyze the unique features of Ancient Indian architectural styles, such as Nagara, Dravida, and the rock-cut caves of Ajanta and Ellora. Evaluate the impact of maritime trade and cultural exchanges between Ancient India and Southeast Asia or the Graeco-Roman world. |