PO's
Programme Outcomes (PO's)
- PO 1 - Disciplinary knowledge: Capable of demonstrating comprehensive knowledge and understanding of computer science with specialization in computer Applications that form a part of under graduate programme BCA-Bachelor of Computer Applications.
- PO 2 - Scientific reasoning: Ability to analyze, and understand concepts in Computer Science, critically evaluate ideas, logical reasoning and experiences in programming, algorithm development and application development.
- PO 3 - Problem solving: Capacity to extrapolate and apply competencies to solve different kinds of non-familiar problems, such as design Algorithms, develop computer programs for specific applications and operate commercially available software tools for solving scientific and business related problems.
- PO 4 - Environment and Sustainability: Understand the issues of environmental contexts and sustainable development and provide solutions for the same using domain knowledge in Computer Applications.
- PO 5 - Research-related skills: Ability to recognize cause-and-effect relationships, define problems, analyze, interpret and draw conclusions from data.
- PO 6 - Ethics: Conduct as a responsible citizen by recognizing different value systems and understand the moral dimensions of decisions, and accept responsibility for them.
- PO 7 - Cooperation/Team work: Ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse teams; facilitate cooperative or coordinated effort on the part of a group, and act together as a group or a team in the interests of a common cause and work efficiently as a member of a team.
- PO 8 - Communication Skills: Ability to express thoughts and ideas effectively in writing and orally; communicate with others using appropriate media; demonstrate the ability to listen carefully, read and write analytically, and present complex information in a clear and concise manner to different groups.
- PO 9 - Self-directed and Life-long Learning: Acquire the ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context socio-technological changes.




