B. Sc. in Microbiology (MIM-353P)

Course Outcomes CO COGNITIVE ABILITIES COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 KNOWLEDGE, COMPREHENSION Demonstrate knowledge of microbial genetics, diagnostic techniques, biochemical tests, and immunological assays. CO2 APPLICATION Apply laboratory techniques for isolation, cultivation, identification, and characterization of bacteria and mutants, as well as clinical sample analysis. CO3 ANALYSIS Analyze experimental results to interpret microbial growth patterns, mutation frequency, antibiotic resistance, haematological parameters, and immunological reactions. CO4 EVALUATION Evaluate the accuracy, reliability, and limitations of various microbiological, biochemical, and serological diagnostic methods. CO5 SYNTHESIS Integrate experimental outcomes to understand microbial physiology, host–pathogen interactions, and clinical applications in diagnosis and therapy. CO6 APPLICATION, EVALUATUON Develop scientific skills, ethical practices, and problem solving ability by performing experiments, recording observations, and preparing a survey-based clinical report.
B. Sc. in Microbiology (MIM-352T)

Course Outcomes CO COGNITIVE ABILITIES COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 REMEMBERING Recall fundamental concepts of Immune system, lymphoid organs, antigens and antibodies CO2 UNDERSTANDING Explain mechanisms of immune responses, antigen – antibody reactions, immune disorders and epidemiological principles CO3 APPLYING Apply laboratory techniques (microscopy, culture, serology, immunoassays) for identification and diagnosis of pathogens CO4 ANALYSING Analyze immunological data (ELISA, Western blot, hypersensitivity reactions) and epidemiological patterns of infectious diseases CO5 EVALUATING Evaluate effectiveness of vaccines, diagnostic approaches and treatment strategies in public health and clinical contexts CO6 CREATING Design experimental approaches using monoclonal antibodies, biosensors or molecular tools for immunological and clinical applications
B. Sc. in Microbiology (MIM-351T)

Course Outcomes CO COGNITIVE ABILITIES COURSE OUTCOMES CO1 REMEMBERING Describe the structure, properties, and replication of genetic material CO2 UNDERSTANDING Explain transcription, genetic code, translation, and molecular modifications CO3 APPLYING Analyze mechanisms of gene regulation, mutation, and DNA repair in microbes CO4 ANALYSING Apply knowledge of gene transfer systems and mobile genetic elements in microbial genetics CO5 EVALUATING Assess experimental evidence and molecular techniques used in microbial genetics to evaluate their applications in research and biotechnology.