B.Sc. in Biochemistry (BISEC116)

Course Outcomes CO COGNITIVE ABILITIES COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 REMEMBERING learn the process of Biocomposting, Its composition & its importance CO2 UNDERSTANDING Understand the process of biocomposting, its composition & its importance CO3 APPLYING Will be able to use their kitchen waste &garden waste & convert it into garden compost CO4 ANALYSING With scientific understanding of techniques, students will be able to analyse issues related to waste management. CO5 EVALUATING Will be able to evaluate the complete process of biocomposting. CO6 CREATING Create their own compost from waste and may be able start their entrepreneurial journey. May advocate the advantages of biocomposting & spread awareness through social media

B.Sc. in Biochemistry (BIM112)

Course Outcomes CO COGNITIVE ABILITIES COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 REMEMBERING Basic requirements and precautions to be taken in a Biochemistry lab CO2 UNDERSTANDING Understand and learn the working of different laboratory instruments & equipment like microscope. Understand micro units& conversions, calculations for reagent preparations CO3 APPLYING Apply the knowledge of micro units & conversions in calculations for reagent preparations CO4 ANALYSING Carry on analysis of Biomolecules from mixtures & develop essential skills to analyze CO5 EVALUATING Based on the qualitative analysis of different biomolecules, the student will be able to draw appropriate inferences with respect to their identification..

B.Sc. in Biochemistry (BIM111)

Course Outcomes CO COGNITIVE ABILITIES COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 REMEMBERING Learn the basics of Biochemistry and its history Learn and remember the structure, properties and roles of all major Biomolecules. Gain knowledge of the concepts of theories of Origin of Life and Evolution, Cell & Cell Theory CO2 UNDERSTANDING Understand the importance of Biochemistry & its development as an independent discipline Comprehend the structure, properties and roles of all major Biomolecules. CO3 APPLYING Apply the knowledge in understanding the role of bonds and spatial arrangements of molecules for proper functioning and stability of biomolecules. CO4 ANALYSING Analyze the structure and properties of biomolecules in understanding their role in biological systems.

B.Sc. in Botany (SEC246 A)

Course Outcomes CO COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 Information about Bioresources, natural resources, their sources and present scenario CO2 The threat to Bioresources, different ways to conserve them CO3 How to monitor the spread of Bioresources and novel ways to monitor them…like remote sensing data CO4 The knowledge of Bioresources in cartography, visit and report making CO5 The need for bioresource conservation

B.Sc. in Botany (BOE244)

Course Outcomes CO COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 The basic principles of Mendelian Genetics, Sex determination in plants, Cytology, like, Ultrastructure and functioning of cell organelles. CO2 The science behind various principles of basic Genetics, Cytology and Horticulture and practicals pertaining to the same CO3 The applied aspect of plant science in Horticulture. Learning about start up and venture possibilities in Hyydro- Aeroponics, Floriculture, etc. CO4 Knowledge of social forestry and agroforestry in sustainable living CO5 Applying the knowledge of mineral nutrition and applied botany in vocational development.

B.Sc. in Botany (BOM 242)

Course Outcomes CO COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 The basic principles of plant physiology like Absorption, Transpiration, Guttation, etc; Mendelian Genetics, Sex determination in plants, Cytology, like, Ultrastructure and functioning of cell organelles. CO2 The science behind various principles of plant physiology, Basic Genetics, Cytology and Horticulture CO3 The applied aspect of plant science in Horticulture. Learning about startup and venture possibilities in Hydro- Aeroponics, Floriculture, etc. CO4 Knowledge of social forestry and agroforestry in sustainable living CO5 Applying the knowledge of mineral nutrition and applied botany in vocational development.

B.Sc. in Botany (BOM 241)

Course Outcomes CO COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 The general characters of Gymnospermic plants, Life history of Pinus as an example of Gymnosperms. Remember botanical and common names of angiosperm examples of Monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants- Maize and Sunflower CO2 The resemblances as well as differences between gymnosperms and Pteridophytes; between gymnosperms and angiosperms. Understand the life history of a common monocot and dicot plant. CO3 How plants can be differentiated from external appearance; Understand the embryology of plant male and female reproductive structures. CO4 The uses of medicinal and other plants as done by ethnic tribes. Ethnobotanical importance of some common plants CO5 The knowledge of plant morphology to separate dicots from monocots and put a certain plant in its proper family CO6 The knowledge of principles of ethnobotany to learn how plants are used by tribal people .

B.Sc. in Botany (SEC236 A)

Course Outcomes CO COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 What a plant nursery is, what type of plants it sells CO2 The functioning of a plant nursery, various tools and implements, light, water, protections needed, etc. parameters CO3 Understanding and practicing plant propagation methods CO4 The knowledge of plant nursery in understanding its entrepreneurial scope CO5 The need for plant nursery or and how to start one’s own business in allied fields

B.Sc. in Botany (BOMDC234)

Course Outcomes CO COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 Botanical names, common names, useful parts and uses of some groups of economically useful plants like plant fibers, fruits, vegetables, essential oils beverages and medicines. CO2 The types of plant diseases and their examples, types of disease symptoms and control measures CO3 The cultivation, harvesting and processing of economically important plants. The process of staining and microscopy for plant pathogen studies. Fossilization process. CO4 The knowledge of processing of economically important plants and their scope for entrepreneurship and startup. CO5 The scope and future of plant pathology and economic botany. Analyzing the financial prospect of entrepreneurial ventures and startups in the two fields.

B.Sc. in Botany (BOM 232)

Course Outcomes CO COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 Basic plant anatomy, types of non living cell contents and where they are found, principles of biophysics and biochemistry in the study of pH, colloids, enzymes and alkaloids CO2 Botanical names, common names, useful parts and uses of some groups of economically useful plants like plant fibers, fruits, vegetables, essential oils beverages and medicines CO3 Internal structure of plants, secondary growth in plants, enzyme action, plant adaptations to water, climatic factors and plant response to them. CO4 The cultivation, harvesting and processing of economically important plants CO5 Propounding the knowledge of theory, practically to be able to relate plant structure and function, understand the principles of biophysics and biochemistry, understand how plants adapt anatomically to various ecological factors. CO6 The knowledge of processing of economically important plants and their scope for entrepreneurship and startup.