Program Outcomes are the set of essential attributes, skills, and competencies that students are expected to achieve upon the successful completion of their undergraduate degree programs such as Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.), and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.). These outcomes reflect the holistic development of students, enabling them to apply academic knowledge to real-life situations, pursue higher education, or succeed in diverse professional fields.
The Program Outcomes ensure that students graduate not only with subject-specific knowledge but also with critical life skills, ethical values, and a readiness to contribute effectively to society. These outcomes focus on academic excellence, practical skills, personal growth, and social responsibility.
Program Outcomes by Course:
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B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science):
Students will develop scientific reasoning, problem-solving abilities, laboratory and analytical skills, data interpretation techniques, and a research mindset. They will also gain awareness of environmental issues and the ability to apply scientific principles to address real-world challenges.
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B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce):
Graduates will acquire business knowledge, financial and accounting skills, economic understanding, and legal awareness. They will be capable of data analysis, effective communication, entrepreneurial thinking, and decision-making in business environments.
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B.A. (Bachelor of Arts):
Students will strengthen their critical thinking, communication, and analytical writing skills. They will also develop a broad understanding of cultural, historical, and societal contexts, along with ethical reasoning and a sense of social responsibility.
These Program Outcomes aim to prepare students for lifelong learning, responsible citizenship, and meaningful contributions to the workforce and society.