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B.COM PROGRAMME OUTCOME PO1-: Designed to provide the student with a wide range of managerial skills while at the same time building competence in a particular area. Most universities therefore plan the degree such that additional to their major, the student is exposed to general business principles, quantitative analysis and organizational behavior. PO2-: Curriculum focuses both on academic subjects, such as statistics, economics as well as practical business subjects, such as accountancy, law, management, marketing and finance. PO3-: Demonstrate knowledge of microeconomic theory as it relates to markets, firms, government policy, and resource allocation PO4-: Apply basic mathematical and statistical skills necessary for analysis of a range of problems in economics, actuarial studies, accounting, marketing, management and finance PO5-: This course calls for a student to choose majority of the courses relating to business depending on the interest of the student like Financial Accounting and Auditing, Banking and Finance, Economics, Business Management, Foreign Trade Practice &Procedures. PO6-: A Bachelor of Commerce can opt for jobs like Accountant, Finance Manager, Account executive, Operations Manager, Account Manager, Senior Accountant, and Financial Analyst Marketing Manager. Program Specific Outcomes (PSO) PS01-: The Students will be able to demonstrate progressive learning of various tax issues and tax forms related to individuals. PSO2-: Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge in setting up a computerized set of accounting books. PSO3-: Students will demonstrate progressive affective domain development of values, the role of accounting in society and business.

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B.COM

PROGRAMME OUTCOME

PO1-: Designed to provide the student with a wide range of managerial skills while at the same

time building competence in a particular area. Most universities therefore plan the degree

such that additional to their major, the student is exposed to general business principles,

quantitative analysis and organizational behavior.

PO2-: Curriculum focuses both on academic subjects, such as statistics, economics as well

as practical business subjects, such as accountancy, law, management, marketing and

finance.

PO3-: Demonstrate knowledge of microeconomic theory as it relates to markets, firms, government

policy, and resource allocation

PO4-: Apply basic mathematical and statistical skills necessary for analysis of a range of problems in

economics, actuarial studies, accounting, marketing, management and finance

PO5-: This course calls for a student to choose majority of the courses relating to business

depending on the interest of the student like Financial Accounting and Auditing, Banking and

Finance, Economics, Business Management, Foreign Trade Practice &Procedures.

PO6-: A Bachelor of Commerce can opt for jobs like Accountant, Finance Manager, Account executive,

Operations Manager, Account Manager, Senior Accountant, and Financial Analyst Marketing

Manager.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)

PS01-: The Students will be able to demonstrate progressive learning of various tax issues and tax

forms related to individuals.

PSO2-: Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge in setting up a computerized set of accounting

books.

PSO3-: Students will demonstrate progressive affective domain development of values, the role of

accounting in society and business.

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PSO4-: Students will learn relevant financial accounting career skills, applying both quantitative and

qualitative knowledge to their future careers in business.

PSO5-: Students will learn relevant managerial accounting career skills, applying both quantitative

and qualitative knowledge to their future careers in business.

PSO6-: Students will gain thorough systematic and subject skills within various disciplines of

commerce, business, accounting, economics, finance, auditing and marketing.

PSO7-: Students will be able to recognize features and roles of businessmen, entrepreneur, managers,

consultant, which will help learners to possess knowledge and other soft skills and to react

aptly when confronted with critical decision making.

PSO8-: Students will be able to prove proficiency with the ability to engage in competitive exams like

CA, CS, ICWA and other courses.

PSO9-: Students will acquire the skills like effective communication, decision making, problem

solving in day to day business affairs.

PSO10-: Students will involve in various co-curricular activities to demonstrate relevancy of

foundational and theoretical knowledge of their academic major and to gain practical exposure.

PSO11-: Students can also acquire practical skills to work as tax consultant, audit assistant and other

financial supporting services.

Course Outcome

CLASS SUBJECTS OBJECTIVE

B.Com Sem 1st

Hindi Language छात्र-छात्राओं में व्याकरण के बुनियादी ज्ञाि , संप्रेषण, कौशल, सामाजिक सन्देश

एवं भाषायी दक्षता इत्यादद का ववकास करिा

English Language To develop Proficiency in reading and writing English language.

Environmental Studies

To acquire awareness of the environment as a whole and its

related problems

Financial Accounting

To Impart basic accounting knowledge as applicable to business.

Business Communication

To develop effective business communication skills among the students.

Business Mathematics

To enable the students to have such minimum knowledge of mathematics as Is applicable to business and economics situations.

Business Regulatory Framework

To provide a brief idea about the framework of Indian business laws.

Business Economics To acquaint the students with the principles of business economics as are applicable in business.

Business Environment

To acquainting. The students with the emerging issues in business at the national and international level in the light of the policies of liberalisation and globalisation.

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Computerized Financial Accounts

To introduce the students to the basic of accounts and usage of tally for accounting purpose.

B.Com -

2nd year

Hindi Language छात्र-छात्राओंमेंव्याकरण, द दंी शब्दावली, लेखि इत्यादद का ववकाश

करिा EnglishLanguage To enable students with better knowledge of English

language for writing and speaking purpose.

Corporate Accounting

This course enable the students to develop awareness about corporate accounting in conformity with the provisions of companies Act.

Cost Accounting This course exposes the students to the basic concepts and the tools used in cost accounting

Principles of Business Management

This Course familiarizes the students with the basics of principles of management.

Company Law

This objective of this course is to provide basic knowledge of the provisions Companies Act.2013, along with relevant case law.

Business Statistics It enable the students to gain understanding of statistical techniques as are applicable to business.

Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship

It Provides exposure to the students to the entrepreneurial culture and industrial growth so as to preparing them to set up and manage their own small units.

B.Com -

3rd year

Hindi Language छात्र-छात्राओंमेंद दंी संरचिा एवं भाषा का ववस्ततृ ववकाश करिा

EnglishLanguage To provide better understanding on language for proper organizational communication process.

COMPULSORY CORE COURSE

Income Tax enables the students to know the basics of Income Tax Act and its implications.

Indirect Tax This course aims at imparting basic knowledge about major indirect taxes.

Management Accounting

This course provides the students an understanding of the application of accounting techniques for management.

Auditing This course aims at imparting knowlege about the principles and methods of auditing and their applications.

OPTIONAL GROUP - A

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Financial Management

The objective of this course is to help students understand the conceptual framework of financial management.

Financial MarketOperations

This course aims at acquainting the students with the working of financial markets in India.

OPTIONAL GROUP - B

Principal of Marketing The Objective of this course is to help students to understand the concept of marketing and its applications.

International Marketing

This course aims at acquainting student with the operations of marketing in international environment.

OPTIONAL GROUP - C

Information Technology and its i Applications in Business

The objective of the course is to familiarize the students with the innovation information technology and how it affects business. An understanding of the group rules of these technologies will enable the students to appreciate the nitty-gritty Commerce.

Essential of E-Commerce

The objective of this course is to familiarize the students with the basics of e-commerce and to comprehend its potential.

OPTIONAL GROUP - D

Fundamentals of Insurance

This course enables the students to know the fundamentals of insurance.

Money & Banking System

This course enables the students to know the working of the Indian Money & banking system.

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M.Com

PROGRAMME OUTCOME

PO1-: To attain Eligibility for Joining Research

PO2-: To attain Eligibility for applying examinations like SET, NET etc. PO3-: To attain Eligibility for joining professional courses in Teaching. PO4-: For Joining professional courses like CA/ICWA/MSW etc. PO5-: To attain eligibility for applying KPSC, UPSC and other recruitment board examinations for which post graduation is the basic qualification.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)

• The Students will be able to demonstrate progressive learning of various tax issues and tax forms related to individuals.

• Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge in setting up a computerized set of accounting books. Students will demonstrate progressive affective domain development of values, the role of accounting in society and business.

• Students will learn relevant financial accounting career skills, applying both quantitative and qualitative knowledge to their future careers in business.

• Students will learn relevant managerial accounting career skills, applying both quantitative and qualitative knowledge to their future careers in business.

• Students will gain thorough systematic and subject skills within various disciplines of commerce, business, accounting, economics, finance, auditing and marketing.

• Students will be able to recognize features and roles of businessmen, entrepreneur, managers, consultant, which will help learners to possess knowledge and other soft skills and to react aptly when confronted with critical decision making.

• Students will be able to prove proficiency with the ability to engage in competitive exams like CA, CS, ICWA and other courses. Students will acquire the skills like effective communication, decision making, problem solving in day to day business affairs.

• Students will involve in various co-curricular activities to demonstrate relevancy of foundational and theoretical knowledge of their academic major and to gain practical exposure.

• Students can also acquire practical skills to work as tax consultant, audit assistant and other financial supporting services. Students will be able to

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do higher education and advance research in the field of commerce and finance.

Course Outcome

M.Com

Sem 1st

Managerial Economics To develops managerial perspective to economic

fundamentals aids to decision making under given

environmental constraints.

Advanced Accounting The objective of this course to expose students to

accounting issues and practices such as

maintenance of company accounts and handling

accounting adjustments.

Income Tax Law and

Accounts

The objective of of this course is to help students

understand and conceptual framework of income

tax.

Statistical Analysis The objective of this course to help students learn

the application of statistical Tools and techniques

for decision making.

Corporate Legal Frame

Work

Provide knowledge of relevant provisions of

various laws influencing business operations.

M.Com

Sem

2nd

Business Economics This course develops managerial perspective to

economic fundamentals as aids to decision making

under given environmental Constraints.

Specialized Accounting The objective of this course is to expose students

to accounting issues and practices such as

maintenance of company account and handling

accounting adjustments.

Tax Planning and

Management

This course AIMS at making students conversant

with the concept of Corporate Tax Planning and

indirect tax laws as also their implications for

corporate management.

Advanced Statistics The objective of this course is to help student learn

the application of statistical Tools and techniques

for decision making.

Business Laws The objective of this course is provide knowledge

of relevant provisions of various laws influencing

business operations.

M.Com

Sem

3rd

Management Concept The objective of this course is to help

student understand and conceptual

framework of Management and

organizational behavior.

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Organizational

Behavior

The objective of this course is to help

student understand and conceptual

framework of Management and

organizational behavior.

Advance Cost

Accounting

This course exposes the students to the

basic concepts and tools used in cost

accounting.

Management

Accounting

The objective of this course is equaints

student with the accounting concepts Tools

and techniques for managerial decision.

Accounting for

managerial decision

The objective of this course is equaints

student with the accounting concepts Tools

and techniques for managerial decision.

M.Com

Sem 4th

Optional Group(A) Marketing

Principle of Marketing

The objective of this course is to

facilitate understanding of the

conceptual framework of marketing

and its applications in decision

making under various environmental

constraints.

Advertising & Sales

Management

Marketing Research

International

Marketing

Optional Group(B) Management

Financial Management

The objective of this course is to help

students of understand the concept

framework of financial management

and its applications under various

environmental constraints

Personnel Management

Production

Management

Strategic Management

Optional Group(C) Banking and Insurance

Banking Practices

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Banking Institution in

India

This course enables the students

to know the working of the Indian

banking system and

fundamentals of insurance.

Life Insurance

General Insurance

Optional Group(D) Taxation and Accounting

Direct Tax in India

This course enables students to

know about the various Taxation

Methods and its rules and

Accounting of Tax.

Integrated Goods &

Service Tax

Accounting in Service

Sector

Accounting Methods

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BBA

PROGRAMME OUTCOME

OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME

1. To provide the basic and essential knowledge regarding various activities

undertaken and necessary to run socially responsible business organization

2. To teach certain basic skills and aptitude to be helpful in taking up any particular

activity in a business

3. To inculcate global view of the industrial and organizational establishments and

their functions which support the business system

4. To make them responsible to specialize in the areas of management like human

resource, finance, operations, marketing and systems.

5. To inform the micro level concepts of business and management like insurance,

retail marketing, supply chain, knowledge management etc

6. To develop the culture of business and entrepreneurial aptitude among the

people at large.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)

1. Students will acquire and demonstrate analytical and problem solving skills

within various disciplines of management, business, accounting, economics,

finance, and marketing.

2. Students will be able to identify characteristics and roles of leader, managers,

group roles, which will help students to possess effective communication skills

and to respond appropriately when confronted with moral and ethical dilemmas

and exhibit rational behavior.

3. Students will be able to demonstrate proficiency with the ability to engage in

critical thinking by analyzing situations and constructing and selecting viable

solutions to solve problems and apply appropriate problem solving and decision

making skills in business decisions.

4. Students will acquire the communication, research and technological skills

needed to analyze a business situation (problem and opportunity) and prepare

and present a management report and take strategic decisions.

5. Students will engage in at least one internship or service learning experience to

demonstrate relevancy of foundational and theoretical knowledge of their

academic major and to gain career related experiences.

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6. Students will develop critical thinking abilities and a foundation of ethical

principles that allows them to work respectively, ethically and professionally

with people of diverse cultural, gender backgrounds.

course outcome

BBA

Sem 1st

English

This paper is designed to enable the students of management to speak and write with a fair degree of grammatical correctness

Computer Application The objective of this paper is to provide an understanding of computers, computer operating system & application of relevant software in management decision making.

Business Mathematics The course has been designed to provide elementary yet essential background of mathematical method so that managers may use themselves in business analysis and decision making.

Principles of

Management

To help the Student to acquire the basic knowledge in concept and theory of principles of management.

Financial Accounting he Objective of this course is to familiarize the students with basic concepts and methods of Financial Accounting as a practical subject in Business Management

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Business Economics The objective of this paper is to familiarize the student with various theoretical concepts of Economics that are related to life.

Business Statistics The objective of the course is to help the student in understanding the various statistical methods, techniques in Business studies and Analysis / Discussions.

Cost Accounting The basic objective of this paper is to familiarize the students the basic elements of cost and cost determination.

Environmental Studies The objective of this paper is to familiarize the student with the multidisciplinary environmental issues and to develop public awareness for it.

BBA

Sem

3rd

Managerial Economics

The objective of this paper is to familiarize the students the concepts and theory in decisions making of firm and its application in managerial function.

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Business Communication

The objective of this paper is to develop effective business communication skills among the students.

Business Laws

The objective of this course is to provide the students the basic knowledge of the provisions of various Acts related to business and management.

Business and

Environment

This paper aims at acquainting the students with the emerging issues in business at the national and international level in the light of the policies of liberalization and globalization.

Management

Information System

(MIS)

To impart knowledge of computer added system for Maintaining Managerial information in any business organizations.

BBA

Sem 4th

Organizational Behavior

The objective of this paper is to familiarize the student with basic concepts and behavioral process in an organization to enable him to develop and adopt effective strategies.

Marketing Management

The objective of this paper is to familiarize the students the modern Marketing Concepts; tools said techniques to develop their skills required for the performance of marketing functions.

HRM

The basic objective of this course is to help the students to acquire and develop decision making skills in relation to meaning people in organizations.

Financial Management

The Objective of this course is to familiarize the students with basic concepts and the various accounting techniques in financial decision making and control.

Production Management

To impart knowledge about the basic concepts, techniques and methods of Production Management.

Comprehensive Viva

The purpose of this paper is to enable students learn the process, tools and techniques of marketing research.

BBA

Sem 5th

Marketing Research

The purpose of this paper is to enable students learn the process, tools and techniques of marketing research.

Quantitative Techniques

The objective of the course is to help the student in understanding the various quantitative techniques in business studies.

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Sales and Advertisement

Management

The basic objective of this paper is to acquaint students with management of a firm’s sales operations, as well also with the theory and practice of advertising.

Investment Management

objective of this course is to help students

understand various issues in security analysis &

portfolio management.

Material Management

This Course aims at acquainting the students with the importance and various techniques of Material Management.

BBA

Sem 6th

Business Policy and

Strategy

To help students formulate and strengthen the effective strategies of day to day business.

Entrepreneurships

and Small Business

Management

The purpose of this paper is to provide exposure to the entrepreneurial culture and industrial growth so as to prepare them to set up and mange their own small units

Business Taxation

To impart knowledge about the concepts, provisions and justification of Income Tax and Wealth Tax in India.

Business Ethics and

Social Responsibility

To know Social Responsibilities of Business concept& various Ethics in Managing Ethical Theories

Project Report and Viva

–Voce

Research report has to be an empirical work. It is to be started from the beginning of the six semesters under the guidance of faculties of the college. The topics of the research project are to be finalized with the consultation of the faculty guide. The project will be evaluated both by internal of the college and external which is to be decided by the university.

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Bachelors in Computer Applications

Course/Program: B.C.A.

Duration: 3 year

Affiliation – pt.Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur (C.G.)

Pattern of Program – Yearly

Eligibility: Passed Higher Secondary School Certificate Exam.

Course Structure: Bca IST Year, BcaIInd Year, BcaIIIrd Year

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Program Outcomes (PO)

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After Completing Bachelors in Computer Applications (BCA) students are

able to improve their fundamental computer literacy, their basic

understanding of operative systems and a working knowledge of software

commonly used in academic and professional environments by using word

processor, spreadsheet and other application software. Students will also

develop skills to present ideas effectively and efficiently through professional

presentations - Designing and delivering an effective presentation and

developing the various IT skills to electronic databases. Student can use the

Systems Analysis Design paradigm to critically analyze a problem and solve

problems (programming networking database and Web design) in the

Information Technology environment. Function effectively on teams to

accomplish a common goal. BCA program enables student Develop IT-

oriented security issues and protocols and make them able to design a web

page.

PO1: To work effectively both as an individual and a team leader on multi

disciplinary projects.

PO2: Inculcates the ability to analyze, identify, formulate and develop

computer applications using modern computing tools and

techniques.

PO3: Improves communication skills so that they can effectively present

technical information in oral and written reports.

PO4: Prepares to create design innovative methodologies for solving

complex/ real life problems for the betterment of the society.

To integrate ethics and values in designing computer application.

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Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)

• To shape the students to meet the requirement of Corporate world and

Industry standard.

• To engage in professional development and to pursue post graduate education in

the fields of Information Technology and Computer Applications.

• To provide the students about computing principles and business

Practices in software solutions, outsourcing services, public and private

sectors.

• Develop practical skills to provide solutions to industry, society and

business. Understand the concepts of key areas in computer science.

• Analyze and apply latest technologies to solve problems in the areas of

computer applications.

• Analyze and synthesis computing systems through quantitative and qualitative

techniques. Communicate effectively in both verbal and written form.

• To prepare graduates who will have a successful professional career in

software industry, government, academia, research, and other areas

where computer applications are deployed.

• To become a software entrepreneur.

• To promote the use of open source technology.

• To prepare broadly educated, ethical and responsible citizens.

Course Outcomes (COs):

• The curriculum prepares students for a career in software industry by

equipping the students with the latest revolution in technology.

• The program aims to educate students in Computer Science and

Information Technology with emphasis on hands-on practical training in

software development.

• Creates the ability to design a computer application by considering

realistic constraints such as safety, security and applicability

• Prepares students to work professionally pertaining to ethics, social,

cultural and cyber regulations

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Post Graduate Diploma Computer Application

Program Outcomes (PO)

PGDCA equips the students with skills required for designing, developing

applications in Information Technology. Students will able to learn the latest

trends in various subjects of computers & information technology. PGDCA

program is aimed towards building prospective career in the field of

computer application. The program is designed with the objective to provide

knowledge and skills in the various aspects of computer applications and core

programming. Students will also be trained in the latest trends of information

technology.

PO1: The Goal of Program to prepare basic computer Knowledge and

Languages in one year.

PO2: Analyze the System and maintain the relationship.

PO3: Understanding different hardware & software specification.

PO3: Understanding application of Different software needed for industrial

areas.

PO4: To identify, software and hardware knowledge.

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PO5: To utilize the techniques, skills & basic programming tools ,software

development practice.

PO6: Effective Computer Skills and development personality.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)

• Students gain thorough understanding about critical concepts like object

oriented techniques, programming languages & applications

development.

• This program helps learners acquire required skills in Information

Technology.

• The curriculum of this program ensures that learners gain thorough

understanding about critical concepts like database, core java,

programming, etc.

Course Outcomes (COs)

• The curriculum prepares students for a career in industries by equipping

the students with the basic technology.

• The program aims to educate students in Computer Science and

Information Technology with emphasis on hands-on practical

fundamentals.

• Creates the ability to work with computer application by considering

realistic constraints such as safety, security and applicability.

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Diploma in Computer Application

Program Outcomes (PO)

DCA equips the students with skills required for designing, developing

applications in Information Technology. Students will able to learn the latest

trends in various subjects of computers & information technology. DCA

program is aimed towards building prospective career in the field of

computer application. The program is designed with the objective to provide

knowledge and skills in the various aspects of computer applications and core

programming. Students will also be trained in the latest trends of information

technology.

PO1: The Goal of Program to prepare basic computer Knowledge and

Operational proficiency.

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PO2: Analyze the System and applications for general purpose.

PO3: Understanding different hardware & software specification.

PO4: Understanding application of Different software needed for industrial

areas.

PO5: To get basic software and hardware knowledge.

PO6: To utilize the techniques, skills& basic programming tools, software

development practice.

PO7: Effective Computer Skills and development personality.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)

• Students gain thorough understanding about critical concepts like object

oriented techniques, programming languages & applications

development.

• This program helps learners acquire required skills in Information

Technology.

• The curriculum of this program ensures that learners gain thorough

understanding about critical concepts like Tally, Basic C programming,

etc.

Course Outcomes (COs):

• The curriculum prepares students for a career in industries by equipping

the students with the basic technology.

• The program aims to educate students in Computer Science and

Information Technology with emphasis on hands-on practical

fundamentals.

• Creates the ability to work with computer application by considering

realistic constraints such as safety, security and applicability.

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P.G. Diploma in Yoga Education

Program Outcomes (PO)

The aim of this course is to train and prepare deserving candidates in the

exoteric aspects of Yoga, which deals with the problems of integration

of personality as a first step to prepare oneself for the higher esoteric

practices. The students will also be grounded fairly in the various

academic aspects of the subject so that they may find themselves well

equipped in these, if they were to go out into the world after the course

to undertake teaching work in Yoga. It is aimed to provide a basic

understanding of Yoga, based on classical texts, with scientific

orientation. Imparting skills to introduce Yoga for health & total

personality development of general public & students respectively. It is

also aimed to introduce the students to the fundamental principles of

the Indian system of health sciences. To generate possible employment

opportunities & establish Yoga center on their own. To establish peace

& prosperity Internally & Externally.

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Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)

• Promoting positive health, prevention of stress related health

problems and rehabilitation through Yoga.

• Integral approach of Yoga Therapy to common ailments.

• Imparting skills in them to introduce Yoga for health to general public

and Yoga for total personality development of students in Colleges

and Universities.

• Invoke scientific attitude and team spirit to channelize their energies

in to creative and constructive endeavors.

• To enable them to establish Yoga Therapy centers in the service of

common man.

Course outcome(CO’s)

CLASS SUBJECT OBJECTIVE

PGD in Yoga Sem 1st

Paper I

Theoretical Yoga Vijyan

TO Promote the awareness for positive health and personality development.

PGD in Yoga Sem 1st

Paper II

Applied Yoga Vijnan

Yoga seek to provide people with way to cast off this ignorance and become aware of their true divine self

PGD in Yoga Sem 2nd

Paper I

Yoga Philosophy

The primary goal of yoga is to gain balance and control in one’s life To provide a sense from the practice of Yogic.

PGD in Yoga Sem 2nd

Paper II Hath Yoga

It focus on meditation full concentration of mind and body, vision and mental frenquility

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MASTER IN SOCIAL WORK

We serve as a student and Community resource providing holistic social Work education. With the Goal of Professional development, Social Justice, Diversity and Service to man kind.

Program educational Objectives

• To make the students understand the methods of intervention that comes across the system (Individual, family, group, agency and Community).

• Student should be able to make the applicability of both the ethnic & SocialSensitive Approaches to deal with the persons or group of disabled, Senior Citizens, Victims of Violence, Children &Youth.

• To inculcate in students how to integrate knowledge of social work profession and current social welfare structures , Policies, Issues , and develop ability to analyze it impact upon client system, Human Service agencies and Communities.

• To prepare students for ethical decision-making guided by the values, principles & standards of the social work profession, particularly the values of self-determination, empowerment, & regard for diversity

• Apply critical thinking skills in problem solving with social work values and ethics, human diversity issues, the dynamics of discrimination and oppression, social and economic justice, and interactions among systems.

• Students must develop an ability of or acting to bring about social change to reduce social barriers, inequality and injustice.

• He must build the ability of Upholding people’s interest and rights based on the principle of “Helping people to help themselves”

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Program Outcome

After studying this course, he or she should be able to:

• Promote principles of social justice, human rights and anti-oppressive

practice as intrinsic elements of social work practice.

• Engage in a process of self-awareness, self-monitoring and continuous

professional development Develop 'research minded' practitioners who

will continue to update their knowledge and engage in systematic

evaluation of their practice.

• Apply knowledge of social systems and human behavior to promote

social change, problem solving in human relationships and the

empowerment of people to enhance their well-being identify elements

of good practice for supporting people through transitions.

• Should become accountable, Expert in planning, intervening, managing

and evaluating practice.

• Gain the knowledge of identifying elements of good practice for

supporting people through transitions.

• He should recognize the responsibilities of social workers in protecting

service users and the public within legal contexts.

• Respond reflectively and reflexively as a social worker in a variety of

social work settings, including multi-disciplinary contexts.

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Program Specific Outcome:

• Students should understand & develop administrative and

management knowledge about social policy and the delivery of social

services, vision for future planning, an understanding of human

behavior, and commitment to social work ethics and values. Along with

the understanding of their legal rights.

• When families are unable to carry out their roles and responsibilities,

then social workers must intervene to protect the children from harm.

Child welfare social workers ensure that children and youths who have

experienced abuse or neglect are supported through a range of services.

• He should know to handle and treat alcohol, tobacco, and other drug

addictions through case management, group and individual therapy,

family counseling, advocacy for jobs and housing needs, community

resource development, education, and policy making.

• He must understand the needs and problems and develop the foresight

of or should focuses on the physical, psychological, social, and economic

aspects of daily living.

• Advocacy is one of the keystones of social work practice. Social work

advocates champion the rights of individuals and communities with the

goal of achieving social justice. Community organizing and advocacy

work must be finely focused in his work.

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Course Objective:

• Prepare students for professional social work practice in a variety of

systems and settings with diverse client populations.

• Educate students for advanced practice in an identified area of

concentration in Rural and urban setting through micro or macro

practice.

• Foster the use of social work knowledge, skills, values, and ethics in all

aspects of their professional activities.

• Cultivate leadership for social change and in the development of social

service delivery systems.

• Cultivate a climate of critical inquiry.

Course Outcome:

• Understands and identifies simple intervention strategies in relation to

the problematic situation.

• Understands and responds to problems of individuals, families and

groups. Able to develop working relationship with the agency, client

system, staff, colleagues and others in the field.

• By the end of the semester, is able to develop expertise in a specific area

& mobilize/ resources required in the problem solving process.

• Writes recordings which are process oriented and reflective, with

analysis in relation to the dynamics of the problems situation / and

indicates ability to relate Theory to Practice.

• Able to suggest appropriate strategies / plan for intervention.

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Bachelor of Arts (Journalism and Mass Commission)/PGDJ (Journalism)

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)

PSO- 1 - The PSO of this programme is to equip the students with all the required skills for

various kinds of jobs in the media sector.

PSO- 2 - Gear up the student to work in Radio/ TV/ print media/ web media and prove

his/her worth through working as a professional.

PSO- 3- Enable the student to bridge the gaps between the government and the

beneficiaries.

Program Outcomes

PO-1- Bachelor of Arts (Journalism and Mass Communication) is a programme designed for

the students looking for career in Journalism and Mass Communication.

PO-2- The programme aims to improve the media related skills of students so that he/she

can write/present any news or story in the routine job of media career.

PO -3- It hones the skill of the student to develop insight to analyze the socio-economic

issues in general.

BA (Journalism & Mass Communication) (Three years full time degree course)

Scheme of Examination 1st Year Semester – I

PAPER CODE NAME OF THE PAPER COURSE THEORY CE+AA PRACTICAL MAX.

MARKS BAJMC 101 Functional Hindi F 75 25 - 100

BAJMC 102 Introduction to Journalism & Mass

Communication CC 75 25 - 100

BAJMC 103 Value Education and Liberal Studies – I CC 75 25 - 100 BAJMC 104 India’s Political Environment CE 75 25 - 100 BAJMC 105 Planning and Development CE 75 25 - 100

1 st Year Semester – II PAPER

CODE NAME OF THE PAPER COURSE THEORY CE+AA PRACTICAL MAX.

MARKS BAJMC

201 Functional English F 75 25 - 100

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BAJMC

202 Origin and Growth of Print Media CC 75 25 - 100

BAJMC

203 Value Education and Liberal Studies – II CC 75 25 - 100

BAJMC

204 Tourism and Tribal Communication CE 75 25 100

BAJMC

205 Organizational behavior and

Communication. CE 75 25 100

2nd Year Semester – III PAPER

CODE NAME OF THE PAPER COURSE THEORY CE+AA PRACTICAL MAX.

MARKS BAJMC

301 Basics of Computer Application F 75 25 - 100

BAJMC

302 Introduction to Psychology CC 75 25 - 100

BAJMC

303 Indian Constitution and Media laws CC 75 25 - 100

BAJMC

304 Reporting for Media CE 50 25 25 100

BAJMC

305 Writing for Media CE 50 25 25 100

2nd Year Semester – IV PAPER

CODE NAME OF THE PAPER COURSE THEORY CE+AA PRACTICAL MAX.

MARKS BAJMC

401 Introduction to Folk Media F 75 25 - 100

BAJMC

402 Introduction to Public Relations CC 75 25 - 100

BAJMC

403 Introduction to Audio-Visual

Communication CC 75 25 - 100

BAJMC

404 Community Development CE 50 25 25 100

BAJMC

405 Photo Journalism CE 50 25 25 100

3rd Year Semester – V PAPER

CODE NAME OF THE PAPER COUR

SE THEOR

Y CE+AA PRACTICAL MAX.

MARKS BAJMC

501 Introduction to Sociology F 75 25 - 100

BAJMC

502 Introduction to Advertising CC 75 25 - 100

BAJMC

503 Contemporary Issues CC 75 25 - 100

BAJMC

504 Design and Graphics CE 50 25 25 100

BAJMC

505 Editing Techniques CE 50 25 25 100

3rd Year Semester – VI

PAPER CODE NAME OF THE PAPER COU

RSE THEO

RY CE+AA PRACTICAL MAX.

MARKS BAJMC 601 Basics of Economics F 75 25 - 100 BAJMC 602 Media Management CC 75 25 - 100 BAJMC 603 Web Journalism CC 75 25 - 100 BAJMC 604 Radio Production CE 50 25 25 100 BAJMC 605 TV Production CE 50 25 25 100 TOTAL MARKS = 500

x 6 semester 3000

marks

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BA (Journalism & Mass Communication) (Three years full time degree course) Scheme of Examination 1st Year Semester – I

PAPER CODE NAME OF THE PAPER COURS

E THEOR

Y CE+AA PRACTICAL MAX.

MARKS BAJMC 101 Functional Hindi F 3 1 - 4

BAJMC 102 Introduction to Journalism & Mass

Communication CC 3 1 - 4

BAJMC 103 Value Education and Liberal Studies – I CC 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 104 India’s Political Environment CE 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 105 Planning and Development CE 3 1 - 4

1 st Year Semester – II

PAPER CODE NAME OF THE PAPER COURS

E THEOR

Y CE+AA PRACTICAL MAX.

MARKS BAJMC 201 Functional English F 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 202 Origin and Growth of Print Media CC 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 203 Value Education and Liberal Studies – II CC 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 204 Tourism and Tribal Communication CE 3 1 - 4

BAJMC 205 Organizational behavior and

Communication. CE 3 1 - 4

2nd Year Semester – III

PAPER CODE NAME OF THE PAPER COURS

E THEOR

Y CE+AA PRACTICAL MAX.

MARKS BAJMC 301 Basics of Computer Application F 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 302 Introduction to Psychology CC 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 303 Indian Constitution and Media laws CC 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 304 Reporting for Media CE 2 1 1 4 BAJMC 305 Writing for Media CE 2 1 1 4

2nd Year Semester – IV

PAPER CODE NAME OF THE PAPER COURS

E THEOR

Y CE+AA PRACTICA

L MAX. MARKS

BAJMC 401 Introduction to Folk Media F 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 402 Introduction to Public Relations CC 3 1 - 4

BAJMC 403 Introduction to Audio-Visual

Communication CC 3 1 - 4

BAJMC 404 Community Development CE 2 1 1 4 BAJMC 405 Photo Journalism CE 2 1 1 4

3rd Year Semester – V

PAPER CODE NAME OF THE PAPER COURS

E THEOR

Y CE+AA PRACTICA

L MAX. MARKS

BAJMC 501 Introduction to Sociology F 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 502 Introduction to Advertising CC 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 503 Contemporary Issues CC 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 504 Design and Graphics CE 2 1 1 4 BAJMC 505 Editing Techniques CE 2 1 1 4

3rd Year Semester – VI

PAPER CODE NAME OF THE

PAPER COURSE THEO

RY CE+AA PRACTICAL MAX. MARKS

BAJMC 601 Basics of Economics F 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 602 Media Management CC 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 603 Web Journalism CC 3 1 - 4 BAJMC 604 Radio Production CE 2 1 1 4 BAJMC 605 TV Production CE 2 1 1 4 TOTAL MARKS = 20

credits x 6 semester 120 Credits

*ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Common with All Under Graduate Programmes As Per UGC Guidelines

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Course Outcomes

CO-1- The course envisages to give the students a cutting edge, so that he/she can survive

in any adverse condition and excel with shining colours.

CO-2- It also helps the students to understand the subject curricular and utilize it in the

practical field.