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GOVERNAMENT DEGREE COLLEGE, ZAHEERABAD
2.6.1 Course Outcome /Programme outcome/Programme Specific Outcome
COURSE OUT COME :
Department of English
Introduction of English:
Students get a general introduction to English linguistics, including phonetics and phonology (the study of speech sounds), morphology (the study of words), syntax (the structure of sentences), and semantics (the study of word and sentence meaning).The aim of the course is to give students a basic critical understanding of the theoretical notions used in these disciplines, as well as of the range and variety of approaches to them. The terms and concepts introduced in this course are of relevance to the study of literary texts in any of the English Literature units. Students who complete this course may also wish to take Varieties of English at Level 5, Language and Gender and/or Language and Media at Level 6.
Learning outcomes
If you complete the course successfully, you should: Have good knowledge of the basic structure of the English languageHave sound understanding of the basic terminology and concepts relevant to the study of languagesHave developed a basic critical understanding of the range and variety of traditions and approaches to the study of languagesHave improved basic skills in written expression and critical analysis
Department Of Telugu
Semester I& II
To inculcate respect to mother tongue in general and Telugu specific among the students
To educate the students about Telangana history, culture, language and literature
To inculcate human values, women empowerment and to improve imagination power among
the students
To give a perfect outlook about classical, neo classical ,modern ,post -modern trends in Telugu
To motivate to write poetry , stories ,literary essays etc
To expose the students to the structural aspects of the language programmer
Semester III & IV
To enlighten the students about the writers of the Telangana region who have been neglected
in the past
To inculcate moral values and spiritual outlook through literature
To expose the students to literature created for the upheaval of the suppressed classes,
especially Dalits
To explain the glory of the Telangana By text elated to the heroes of telangana , history of
region culture unique of the telangana.
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
Semester I:
Ucha, charithr sanghatan, bazaar darshan, bhabhi, bharath me samskrithisamgram, rasthr ka
swaroop, sadgathi, chota jadugar, sach ka soudha, prayaschith, chief ki dawath
Ling, vachan, kaal, watch, kaaryalayan hindi
Semester II:
Dharthi ka swargh, thai, rajneethi ka batwada, and eke chilke, swami Vivekananda, gadar,
vapasi, ciliya, seva, deputy collector, sandhi viched, vilom shabh, pathra lekhan
Semester III:
Kabir ke dohe, tulasi ke dohe, baan leela, navayugavkonse, phool aur kanta, bharath, jeevan ka
adhikar, mera naya bachpan, hindi sahity ka ithihas, adhikar, bhakthikar, kabirdas kavi
parichay, soor das kaviparichay, mythri sharan gupth, jaya Shankar Prasad, sumithra nandan
panth, ramdhari simh dinkar
Nibhandh, anuvad
Semester IV:
Meera ke pdh, raheem ke dohe, bihari ke dohe, bhagvan budh ke prathi, ve muskurathe phool
nahi, anubhav paripakv, kalam aur talwar
Hindi sahithy ka ithihas, rithikal, adhunikar, bharathend yug, divedi yugh, chayavad
pragathivad, prayogvad, hindi gadya ka vikas, hindi kahani, hindi upanyas, hindi natak,
kaviparichay, meerabai, bihari, raheem, mahadevi varma, mahaveer Prasad trivedi,
harivamshrai bachan
Suryakanth tripati mirara, prem chand
nibhand
DEPARTMENT OF URDU
B.A./B. COM/ B. SC. SEM I (Compulsory Urdu) Course Outcomes:
By the end of this course, the student will be able to Learn the art and style of writing essays. Read
Urdu prose, to know famous Urdu writers and their famous works. Know famous Urdu ghazals, poets,
their poetry and its specialfeatures. Acquaint with Urdu poems and the famous poets (Nazmnigars).
Course: B.A. SEM II (Comp. Urdu) Course Outcomes: By the end of this course, the student will be
able to Write the essays in Urdu. Know about Urdu drama,Dramatist and their contribution in Urdu
Literature. Get opportunity to read and comprehend speciality of Urdu Gazals. Learn to read and
write Urdu poems.(Nazm)
Course: B.A. SEM III (Comp. Urdu) Course Outcomes:
Acquaint with Urdu novelist, their life and their important works. Know about the major treads of
Urdu Drama and ‘fan’ Read and learn about famous Urdu ‘mazamin’. Read and understand the famous
Urdu Patriotic poems.
Course: B.A. SEM IV (Comp. Urdu) Course Outcomes:
Understand about Urdu literature, Its meanings and major Dialects. Learn about the contributions of
Sufi Sant in the Expansion Of Urdu language. 3. Understand ‘What is Literature?’ and the role of
Literature in life. Appreciation of the ‘Fanoone Latifa’ Learn about the life and major contribution of
the famous Urdu writer Sir Syyed Ahmed Khan in Urdu Literature. Course:
Department of History
History of India ( From Earliest tome to C 700 CE)
Sem I
From this segment of the syllabus aware about the history of earliest time C 700 C.E Semester- II
History of India ( 700-1526 CE)
Semester II From this segment of the syllabus student learn about the history of India ( C 700 to 1526
CE
Semester-III From the segment of the syllabus student aware and learn about the history of India (
1526-1857 CE).
Semester- IV History of India ( 1858 to 1964 CE )
Semester- V : From this paper students can learn about format expansion and consolidation of Indian
history
Semester- V I
World history ( 1453- 1815 CE ) From this paper deals with political- economic and social changes of
European countries like France, Italy, Spain, Russia etc.History of Telangana ( From Earlier time to
1724 CE ).
From this paper and segment of the syllabus aware about the Telangana history of earliest time
Semester
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Introduction of Economics:
The word Economics was derived from Greek words the oikos ( a house ) and name in (to manage).In
other words, the original meaning was household management. It implies using scarce
resourcescarefully to satisfy many ends i.e. economizing.It is understood that the needs and wants of
human beings are unlimited against the scarce of resource. Economics deals with the allocation of
resource among their different uses, we know economics resource is scares.Wants leads to efforts,
Efforts secure satisfaction. Economics activity is centered round wants, efforts and
satisfaction.Economics is directly related with the social science life of human beings. Art sand Social
Studies also. Economics has also been given the name of social sciences.The undergraduate course of
B.A. with CBCS is intended to introduce the basic, fundamental aspects of all branches of Economics to
the students. Students should learn about different section of Economics in this three year degree
course. Students able to understand about household management and they understand how the
economics is very closely related to the human life.
SEMESTER-I MICRO ECONOMICS-I
Micro Economics deals with the analysis of small individual units of the first semester is consumer
behavior this subject matter is behavioral aspect of human being is known a Utility analysis,
production Analysis, Cost and Revenue analysis, Market Structure and Analysis of Business Firm.
SEMESTER-II MACRO ECONOMICS
Macro Economics is the study of aggregates level of economy like National Income, aggregate level of
demand and supply. Total Employment etc.
II Semester under Macro Economic topics are theories of income and Employment, investment and
theories of interest Rate supply of money and Demand for money and inflation and Trade cycle. this all
topics widely help the students to understand, evaluate the market mechanism.
SEMESTER-III MICRO ECONOMICS II
3rd Semester deals with firm, Revenue and Profit maximization of firm and industry the students can
learn about the innovations and modern technology. This semester belongs to the topics of perfect
competition and Monopoly. Monopolistic competition and oligopoly markets then students can aware
the pricing strategies and how to distribute income in factors of production.
STUDENT-IV PUBLIC ECONOMICS
With this semester students can aware about the role of state at market mechanism. As a welfare
sources of income and expenditure activity of government, Tax system, Fiscal Policy Budget pattern
also discuss for the students in this topics.
SEMESTER-V DEVELPOMENT ECONOMICS Paper-V
This semester gives the knowledge to students about Economics development of our state difference
between growth and development. The basic need of human beings and PQLI also. The students can
aware about the factors of Economic Development and theories of economic development and theories
of under development also.
SEMESTER-V INDIAN ECONOMY Paper-VI
About this semester pupils can understand our countries development, structural changes of different
sectors. The students know our natural resources and Indian Agriculture. Indian Industry and services
and Indian planning system also.
SEMESTER-VI INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS Paper-VII
This semester topics are very essential for the students to know about the Global market and our
country's contribution in globalization conditions and terms of trade for international market the trade
growth, Trade Barriers, bottlenecks of trade also important for students to understand the
international market and balance of payment also.
SEMESTER-VI DEMOGRAPHY Paper-VIII
This paper gives the knowledge population growth and population present condition of our country to
our students. Population trends, Fertility, Migration knowledge also pupil can understand.
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
The B.A. Graduates will be acquainted with the social, economic, historical, geographical, political,
ideological and philosophical traditions and thinking.The B.A (Political Science) will enable the
students to gain the knowledge about the ideology of the political thinkers and also about state affairs
The B.A (Political Science) will enable the students to gain the knowledge about the International
politics and the constitution. The B.A. program enables the students to acquire the knowledge with
human values framing the base to deal with various problems in life with courage and humanity. This
particular program will provide a base to be a responsible citizen.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: { FIT }( 1 st Semester)
To acquire knowledge in information technology and its applications in the area of business.
Companies rely on IT for fast communication, data processing and market intelligence. It plays an
integral role in every industry, helping companies improve business processes , achieve and maintain a
competitive advantage in the market place.
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM: {MIS} (2 nd Semester)
To equip the students with finer nuances of MIS
The main goals of an MIS are to help executions of an organization make decisions that advance the
organization strategy and to implement the organizational structure and dynamics of the enterprise
for the purpose of managing the organization in a better way for a competitive advantage.
PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE {POI}: (3 rdSemester)
To provide a basic understanding of the insurance mechanism. To identify the relationship between
and their customers and the importance of insurance contract. To give an overview of major life
insurance and general insurance products.
PRACTICE OF LIFE INSURANCE {POLI}:( 4 th Semester)
To make the students understand life insurance market in India. To discuss the issues related to risk
management in view of life insurance. The objective of insurance is to financially guard against
unpredictable life occurrences. In short when you buy an insurance policy you make monthly
payments, called premium to things like accident, illness or even death.
PRACTICE OF GENERAL INSURANCE: {POGI} ( 5 th Semester)
To carry on the general insurance business other than life, such as accident life ect... To aid and
achieve the subsidiaries to conduct the insurance business. To help the conduct of investment
strategies of the subsidiaries in an efficient and production manner.
COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING:( 5 th Semester)
To make the students to acquire the knowledge of computer software. It ensures efficient performance
in accounting records. Greater accuracy computerised Accounting make sure accuracy in accounting
records and statements. It prevents clerical errors and omissions in records. Relieve monotony:
Computerised accounting reduces the monotony of doing repetitive Accounting jobs.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS: {FSA} (4 th Semester)
To acquire knowledge and techniques of financial statements analysis. The primary objective of FSA
is to understand and diagnose the information contained in financial statement with a view to judge
the profitability and financial soundness of the firm, and to make forecast about future prospects of the
firm.
COMMERCE LAB: 6th Semester
To become familiar with various business documents and acquire practical knowledge, which improve
over all skill & Talent.
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS {AS}: ( 5 th Semester)
To make the students acquire the knowledge of previous and application of Indian Accounting
standards. To provide a standard for the diverse accounting policies and principles. To put an end to
the non- comparability of financial statements. To provide standards which are transparent for others.
REGULATIONS OF INSURANCE BUSINESS {ROIB}: 6 thSemester
To equip students with the knowledge regarding insurance business regulations.
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (1st Semester)
To acquire conceptual knowledge of basics of accounting and preparation of final accounts of sole
trader the process by which an organization's revenue, receivables, and expenses are collected,
measured, recorded and finally reported Across financial accounting, companies have two basic ways
they can structure their business’s accounting
BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT ( 1ST SEM)
To acquaint the students with the basics of Commerce and Business concepts and functions, forms of
Business Organization and functions of Management The organisational objectives of management
refer to the main objectives required to fulfil the economic goals of any business organisation Every
organisation is a part of the society. Thus it has certain social obligations to fulfil.
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-II (2ND SEM)
To acquire accounting knowledge of bills of exchange and other business accounting methods The
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) is an industry leading organization in the
area of financial accounting. In the United States, financial reporting standards are set forth by the
FASB and required under GAAP for publicly traded companies.
BUSINESS LAWS (5TH SEM)
To understand basics of contract act, sales of goods act, IPRs and legal provisions applicable for
establishment, management and winding up of companies in India. Establishing standards
identifiewhat types of behaviour are and are not accepted in society. For example, damage to person or
property is considered a crime because it is not tolerated by society Businesses large and small must
comply with the same legal regulations. Often, this involves the expertise of a specialist who can help
entrepreneurs succeed in an area such as law or finance.
PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE (3RD SEM)
To make students to learn the Principles of Insurance
insurance companies have an objective of using a process called underwriting to examine every
insurance applicant Many types of insurance have qualifiers that affect eligibility and premiums.
Some types of health insurance are provided to employees as a benefit of employment, and other forms
of insurance are available at reduced rates for people in certain income or age ranges. Health insurance
typically covers some, but not necessarily all
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING (3RD SEM)
To acquire accounting knowledge of partnership firms and joint stock companies
Objectives of accounting in any business are; systematically record transactions, sort and analyzing
them, prepare financial statements, assessing the financial position, and aid in decision making with
financial data and information about the business The primary object of accounting is to identify the
financial transactions and to record these systematically in the books of accounts Every business
concern is interested to know its operating results at the end of a particular period.
BUSINESS STATISTICS –I (3RD SEM)
To inculcate analytical and computational ability among the students.
Demonstrate knowledge of probability and the standard statistical distributions.
Demonstrate knowledge of fixed-sample and large-sample statistical properties of point and interval
estimators Demonstrate understanding of how to design experiments and surveys for efficiency.
REGULATION OF INSURANCE BUSINESS (6TH SEM)
To equip the students with the knowledge regarding Insurance Business Regulations
In some previous papers [2] and [3] it has been pointed out that the objectives pursued by an
insurance company can be formulated so that they consist of maximizing a mathematical function The
function to be maximized is usually referred to as the utility function, a name which has an old
standing in economic theory
INCOME TAX 3&4 SEM To acquire conceptual and legal knowledge about Income Tax provisions
relating to computation of Income from different heads with reference to an Individual Assessee The
primary purpose of taxation is to raise revenue to meet huge public expenditure
One of the important objectives of taxation is economic development. Economic development of any
country is largely conditioned by the growth of capital formation Second objective is the full
employment. Since the level of employment depends on effective demand, a country desirous of
achieving the goal of full employment must cut down the rate of taxes
BUSINESS STATISTICS – II (4TH SEM)
To inculcate analytical and computational ability among the students.
Enable students for using the computer program MS Excel, apply basic statistical techniques and
methods for grouping, tabular and graphical display, analysis and interpretation of statistical data.
explain basic statistical concepts such as statistical collection, species characteristics, statistical series,
tabular and graphical representation of data, measures of central tendency, dispersion and asymmetry,
correlation and regression analysis, time series analysis independently calculate basic statistical
parameters (mean, measures of dispersion, correlation coefficient, indexes)
BUSINESS ECONOMICS (1ST SEM)
To acquire knowledge for application of economic principles and tools in business practices. The
Objectives of Business are its driving force. These are the factors that keep the business running. Let’s
learn further what the Objectives of Business are and how they are classified.
Objectives are needed in every area where performance and results directly affect the survival and
prosperity of a business. Business is a set of activities undertaken with the prospect of sale for the
purpose of earning a profit. Profit is the extra income over the expenses.
COST ACCOUNTING (5TH SEM)
To make the students acquire the knowledge of cost accounting methods
To the classifying, recording and appropriate allocation of expenditure for the purpose of determining
the costs of products or services To determine the methods by which expenditure on materials, wages
and overhead are recorded, classified and allocated.
BANKING THEORY AND PRACTICE (5TH SEM)
to acquire knowledge of working of Indian Banking system
Students will get exposure for banking operations Students will be exposed to various dimensions of
day to day operations. Students will have practical applications of banking aspects in real life situations
Banking Sector Reforms: Liberalization of banking sector, Narsimham Committee-1st and 2nd
generation reforms, Capital adequacy: introduction, Basel II norms (new capital adequacy frame work)
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF GST (6TH SEM)
To equipment the students with the knowledge regarding Theory and Practice of GST The Goods
and Services Tax which is being implemented from 1st July, 2017 is proposed to be a unified tax for
the entire nation Ensuring that the cascading effect of tax on tax will be eliminated
Improving the competitiveness of the original goods and services, thereby improving the GDP rate
too Making a unified law involving all the tax bases, laws and administration procedures across the
country.
COMPANY LAW 6TH SEM
to understand legal provisions applicable for establishment, management and winding up of
companies in India as per Companies Act 2013. In view of the important developments that have
taken place in the corporate sector, the course is designed to understand the formation, management
and other activities of the companies. This course aims to impart the students, the corporate
management, control, possible abuses, the remedies and government regulation of corporate business
and winding up of companies.
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (5TH SEM)
to acquire Managerial Accounting decision-making techniques and reporting methods.
Management accounting also is known as managerial accounting and can be defined as a process of
providing financial information and resources to the managers in decision making.
Financial accounting is the recording and presentation of information for the benefit of the various
stakeholders of an organization
AUDITING 5TH SEM
to understand meaning and elements of auditing and gain knowledge for execution of audit. The
objective of an audit is to express an opinion on financial statements
To give the opinion about the financial statements, the auditor examines the financial statements to
satisfy himself about the truth and fairness of the financial position and operating results of the
enterprise
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MARKETS (6TH SEM)
To familiarize with various Financial Institutions and Markets
Financial institutions, such as banks, credit unions, stockbrokers, finance and insurance companies,
often have a business plan with a set list of goals and objectives Many financial institutions manage
people’s personal money. Since fees, investments, insurance and other services may cost the customer
money, a financial institution may have an objective to provide services and savings plans that will
save the customer money
ADVANCED CORPORATE ACCOUNTING (6TH SEM)
To gain knowledge of AS-19 & 21 and format accounts
Objectives of this note is to provide theoretical knowledge of International Financial Reporting
Standards and to enable the students to gain ability to solve problems relating to Holding Company
Accounts, Liquidation of Companies and various other Accounts rebate an academic environment
which promotes the intellectual and professional development of students Develop and maintain a
commitment to scholarly activity in research and undergraduate education which is commensurate
with the goals and mission of Graduating national provisionally qualified Personal who are necessary
for the service of the community and the government plans and programs of development, education
and industry within the Kingdom. Contributing to the improvement of the public at the scientific
cultural awareness via the academic conferences and workshops. Providing the technical services in
field of chemistry to both public and private sectors.
Department of Mathematics
Think in a critical manner
Know when there is a need for information to be able to identify ,locate, evaluate and
effectively use that information for the issue or problem at hand
Formulate and develop mathematical arguments in a logical manner
Acquire good knowledge and understanding in advanced areas of mathematics and chosen by
the student from the given course
Semester I:
Student will able to find successive Differentiation, find Maxima and Minima of function of
two variables. find circle, radius and centre of curvature, Asymptotes, Evolutes, Envelopes.
Semester II:
Student will able to extract the solution of Differential Equations of the variable separable,
Homogeneous and non homogeneous methods. compute all the solutions of second and higher
order linear differential equations with constant coefficients. Form Partial D.E Find the
solution of first order partial D.E’s for some standard types.
Semester III:
Students will able to define different types of Sequences, Discuss the behavior of the geometric
sequence. Prove Properties of convergent and divergent sequences .verify the given sequence
is convergent and divergent by using monotonic sequences. Explain subsequences and upper
and lower limits of a sequence.
Semester IV:
Students will able to define Group, sub group, centre, normalize of a group. Find cycles and
transpositions of a given permutations. Prove Lagrange’s theorem, Define cyclic groups, define
normal sub groups, quotient groups, and index of the group. Define homomorphism, kernel of
a homomorphism, isomorphism, define rings, zero divisors of a ring, integral domain.
Semester V:
Students will able to define vector space, quotient space, direct sum, linear span and linear
independence, basis, inner product. Discuss the linear transformation ,rank, nullity. Solve the
system of simultaneous linear equations.
Describe the various forms of equation of a plane, straight line, sphere, cone and cylinder.
compute the angle between planes, perpendicular distance from a point to a plane
Semester VI:
Students will able to find and interpret the gradient, curl, divergence for a function at a given
point. interpret line, surface and volume integrals.
Define basic concepts ,find the difference of polynomial. solve problems using Newton forward,
backward formulas. Derive Simpson’s 1/3, 3/8 rules using Trapezoidal rule.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
PROPERTIES OF MATTER AND ACOUSTICS
Study the elastic behaviour and working of torsional pendulum
Study of bending behaviour beams and analyse the expression for young's modulus
Understand the surface tension and viscosity of fluid
Analyse waves and oscillations
Study the basic properties and production of ultrasonic’s by different methods
MECHANICS AND RELATIVITY
Understand the definition for centre of gravity in hemisphere, hollow hemisphere etc.,
Understand the dynamics and gravitation
Study the behaviour of rigid body dynamics
Analyse the performance of hydrostatic and hydrodynamics
Understand the negative result of Michelson Morley experiment , Galilean and Lorentz
Transformation
THERMAL AND STATISTICAL PHYSICS
Understand the nature of calorimeter by specific heat of solids and law of
Thermodynamics and entropy
Analyses of zeroth law of thermodynamics and entropy
Understanding the low temperature physics
Analyses thermal conductivity and black body radiation
Understanding the statistical methods
PHYSICS PRACTICAL
Study the elastic behaviour of materials
Analyse the relationship between various types of experiments
Perform the procedure as per standard values
Understand the applications
ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
Study the electric field using coulombs inverse square law in electrostatics of current
Analyse the chemical and heating effect of current
Analyse the relations between b, h and m
Understand the faradays laws of electromagnetic induction by Rayleigh’s method
Analyse he value of Maxwell equation- boundary conditions
OPTICS AND SPECTROSCOPY
Understand the natural behaviour of aberration in lens
Study the theory and experiment of interference using air wedge, newton’s rings and Michelson
interferometer Study the theory and experimental past of diffraction by Fresnel’s and fraunhoffer
methods
Study the theories for production of polarization of light
Understand the theory and application of microwave, infrared and Raman spectroscopy
ATOMICA ND NUCLEAR PHYSICS
Understand the properties of positive rays, experimental proof by frank and hertz method
Analyse the relationship between various types of couplings Understand the properties of x-ray s
verification
Analyse the ideas of basics of nucleus and their energy
Perform the procedures for nuclear fission and fusion
PRACATICAL
Study the emf, resistance, behaviour of the materials
Analyse the relationship between tan a and tan b
Analyse the specific eat capacity, refractive index, as per the standard procedure
Understand the standard values of the results
ANALOG ELECTRONICS
Understand the basics of diode and working of rectifier circuits and characteristics
Analyse the characteristics of transistor and transistor biasing circuits Perform the procedures for the
working of single stage and multistage amplifier
Analyse the relationship between amplifier and oscillators
Understand the applications of op-amps i inverting and non-inverting modes.
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING IN C
Understand the basic concepts of fundamentals of operators and expressions
Analyse the relationship between various statements
Analyse the various types of function
Perform the different types of arrays
Understand the structure and unions
LASER AND FIBRE OPTICS
Understand the basic principle of laser and characteristics
Understand the theory of types of lasers
Perform the procedures into applications oriented one
Understand the basic concepts of optical fibres
Understand the applications part of optical fibre into communications systems
ELEMENTS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Understand the basic significance of mechanics of a system of particles
Understand the old quantum theory
Perform the theories of quantum mechanics into Schrodinger wave equation
Understand the application of Schrodinger equation into potential well, barrier
Analyse the basic functions of Eigen values and Eigen functions
DIGITAL ELECTRONCIS
Understand the fundamentals of codes and number system
Understand the binary arithmetic , logics and Boolean functions
Understand the functions and working of flip-flop circuits register s and counters
Perform the procedures into applications
Understand the applications into memory circuits
SOLID STATE PHSYICS
Understand the basic concepts of force between atoms and bonding between molecules
Analyse the relationship between conductors and insulators and super conductivity
Understand the properties of matter and classifications - polarization
Understand the properties of semi-conductors
Analyse the relationship between semiconductor devices and understand the
Applications of semiconductor devices
GENERAL PRACTICAL - III
Study the basic ideas of the experiment
study the basic working, conditions of the experiments
Perform the procedure as the laboratory standards
Understand the applications
PROJECT
Understand the basic ideas about the project
Understand the working procedure of the project
Perform the procedure as the laboratory standards
Understand the caules obtained and its applications
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
The undergraduate course of B.SC Chemistry is intended to introduce the fundamental aspect of all
branches of chemistry to the students. Students learn about different sections of chemistry in this three
year degree course, which enables them to identify their area of chemical expertise and hence provides
the basic foundation of their higher studies.Overall they develop laboratory skills, critical thinking and
reasoning to address different aspects of chemistry.
SEMESTER I & II
To impart the knowledge about the basics in inorganic, organic, physical & general chemistry.Practical
lab exposure to inorganic qualitative analysis.
SEMESTER III
To acquire the knowledge of symmetry, point groups, reaction mechanisms, surface chemistry,
nanomaterials, phase rule, stereochemistry of carbon compounds & practical lab exposure to
quantitative analysis.
In addition to this, students acquire knowledge of skill enhancement course of safety rules in
chemistry laboratory and lab reagents. To familiarize the student to know the basic precautions and
safety measures in lab & to prepare standard and different concentration solutions, common reagents
that are used regularly in lab.
SEMESTER IV
To impart knowledge about the Coordination chemistry, organ metallic chemistry, Organic chemistry
Namedreactions, Electrochemistry, syntheticstrategies,pericylicrections, asymmetric
synthesis.Practical lab exposure to titrations, potentiometric titrations.
SEMESTER V
To acquire the knowledge of clusters, heterocyclic compounds, chemical kinetics, molecular
spectroscopy, photochemistry, solvent extractions, chromatography &electroanalytical methods.
Practical lab exposure of synthesis of organic compounds and TLC Preparations, Colorimetry,
distribution laws.
SEMESTER VI
To acquire the knowledge of Inorganic reaction mechanism, HSAB, carbohydrates, proteins,
Thermodynamics,proton NMR, mass spectrometry, Enzymes , receptors, Drug Action, Drug
synthesis ,molecular messengers. Practical lab exposure to Qualitative and spectral analysis of organic
compounds.
In addition to this, skill enhancement course of chemistry of cosmetics and food processing-which will
acquire the knowledge of preparation of cosmetics, perfumes &food Adultrants .
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
Animal Diversity – Invertebrates
Describe general taxonomic rules on animal classification CO2 Classify Protista up to phylum using
examples from parasitic adaptation CO3 Classify Phylum Porifera to Echinodermata with taxonomic
keys CO4 Describe Phylum Nematoda and give examples of pathogenic Nematodes
Ecology, Zoogeography and Animal Behaviour:
Distribution of fauna in different realms interaction CO2 Understand Animal behaviour and response
of animals to different instincts CO3 Interaction of biota abiota CO4 Various kinds of Animal
adaptations
Animal Diversity – Vertebrates & Developmental Biology:
Imparts conceptual knowledge of vertebrates, their adaptations and associations in relation to their
environment CO2 Classify phylum Protochordates to Mammalia CO3 Complex Vertebrate
interactions Basic concepts of developmental biology
Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution:
Structural and functional aspects of basic unit of life i.e. cell concepts Mendelian and non mendielian
inheritance Concept behind genetic disorder, gene mutations- various causes associated with inborn
errors of metabolism . Theories of Evolution . Knowledge of eras and evolution of species
Physiology and Biochemistry:
Seeks to understand the mechanisms that work to keep the human body alive and functioning
Physiological and biochemical understanding through scientific enquiry into the nature of mechanical,
physical, and biochemical functions of humans, their organs, and the cells of which they are composed
C Interactions and interdependence of physiological and biochemical processes
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
Students are taught the detailed concepts of digestion respiration excretion the functioning of nerves
and muscles CO2 Students gain fundamental knowledge of animal physiology CO3 Students will gain
skill to execute the roles of a biology teacher or medical lab technicians with training as they have
basic fundamentals
Animal physiology genetics and evolution
Students learn the concepts of endocrine systems and homeostasis a brief account of genetics and
organic evolution. This course helps students to gain fundamental knowledge in these topics
Students gain fundamental knowledge of physiology and endocrine systems Students gain
fundamental knowledge ofphysiology of homeostasis Understanding of basic concepts of genetics, laws
of inheritance and central dogma of biology Understanding of genetic basis of evolution, human
karyotyping and speciation
Applied Zoology
Understands concepts of fisheries, fishing tools and site selection Aqua culture systems, induced
breeding techniques, post harvesting tecniques Understands about composition of blood, blood born
diseases, autopsy and biopsy Types of immunity, antigens-antibodies and their properties
Entomology:
Imparts knowledge of beneficial and non-beneficial insects Knowledge of how they interact with their
environment, other species and humans Classification of Insects Role of insects in spread of diseases
Sericulture:
Gives knowledge of silk worm rearing Mulberry cultivation Pests and diseases associated with silk
worm and mulberry Various process involved in silk production
Research Methodology:
Understanding of scientific method, concepts and steps in research
Differentiate between the Quantitative and Qualitative Research and understand different types of
Research Design
Understand the various techniques of Data Collection- Observation, Questionnaire, Interview
Schedule; Case Study, Social Survey, Content Analysis
Describing various types of Sampling
Elaborate on Data Processing and Data Analysis
Immunology:
Imparts in depth knowledge of tissues, cells and molecules involved in host defense mechanisms
Understanding of types of immunity Interactions of antigens, antibodies, complements and other
immune components Understanding of immune mechanisms in disease control, vaccination, process of
immune interactions
Clinical science:
Gives knowledge related to the techniques involved in detection of various diseases Pathology
associated with various diseases Practical skills of conducting basic clinical lab experiments
Application of knowledge of clinical science and pathology to one’s own life
Animal biotechnology:
Imparts the Knowledge to culture animal cells in artificial media. Knowledge of animal cells in
culture, growth of cell lines Use in recombinant DNA technology, genetic manipulations and in a
variety of industrial processes.
Aquaculture
Provides knowledge of ornamental fish breeding which is highly professional and attractive avenue
for youth
Clinical Science and pathology:
Understands about composition of blood, blood born diseases, autopsy and biopsy Techniques of
microscopy, microtomy, biopsy, autopsy and immunological techniques Types of immunity, antigens-
antibodies and their properties Understanding of pathology of diseases caused by various
microorganisms such as bacteria, virus, parasites and fungus
Biomolicules Allows the students to gain basic knowledge about various bio molecules and their role in metabolism Classification of enzymes, enzyme kinetics Metabolism of carbohydrates, nucleic acids and metabolic disorders Gains understanding of cellular organization and functional biology nucleic acids Environmental and Conservation Biology
Imparts knowledge to the student regarding environment and conservation biology. Gains knowledge in the areas of responses to Laws of limiting factor, Laws of minimum, Laws of Tolerance and Tragedy of commons
Types of ecosystem – freshwater, marine and terrestrial,
Population characteristics and dynamics – conceptual approach Growth curves and pyramids; sigmoid curve, J curve and hyperbola; logistic equation and concepts relating to growth The students will be well equipped to become very competent in research or teaching fields after completion of this course
Immunology
Provides basics knowledge about immune system and allows the student to create insight as how to improve their immune system and good health. Types of immunity, antigens-antibodies and their properties Complement system, MHC’s and immune responses Understanding of types of hypersensitivity reactions and auto immune diseases Ability to understand concepts of tumor immunology and transplantation immunology
Taxonomy, Systematics and Functional Anatomy of Invertebrates
Imparts knowledge regarding the various Invertebrates species and the regulatory processes to
safeguard them With the study of this paper students gain knowledge in the areas of responses to
Systematic position, general organization and affinities of Ctenophora and Nemertea Rhynchoceola;
Systematic position, general organization and affinities of Rotifera; Systematic position, general
organization and affinities of Hemichordata The students will be well equipped to become very
competent in research or teaching fields after completion of this course
Animal Physiology
Imparts knowledge about various metabolic and physiological mechanisms of the human body
Understands about neurophysiology and receptors Gain knowledge about hormones and
bioluminescence Understanding of stress physiology and endocrine mechanisms will allow them to
control their stress and emotions there by diverting their energy towards the positive nation building
activities
Molecular Genetics and Developmental Biology
Knowledge about genetics, developmental biology and organogenesis
Application of DNA technology and molecular biology for research
Gains knowledge about gametogenesis, cleavage mechanisms, gastrulation and role of hormones in
metamorphosis and regeneration Provides students insight into maintaining healthy relationships
with their opposite gender and allows them to make right choice about their life partner thus
preventing congenital/consanguial diseases.
Evolution Imparts knowledge regarding the various theories of evolution, evolutionary process such
as variation, speciation, natural selection, origin of primates and man Understanding of origin and
salient features of Ostracoderms to Actinopterygii, adaptive radiation of Amphibians, Reptiles, birds
and Mammals Gains knowledge of functional anatomy of vertebrates from fishes to
mammalsUnderstanding of evolutionary significance of internal fertilization, neoteny and
paedogenesis 5 Identifies the significance of amniotic egg its structure and evolutionary significance of
skeletal system
Systems Biology
Imparts knowledge regarding the various concepts of systems biology, systems approach and its
application in biological systems The structural biology paper is physiological chemistry of all the bio
molecules . The paper imparts trough knowledge in the fundamentals of biochemistry of all the
biomolecules like the carbohydrates ,proteins,lipids,nucleicacids,their classification structure and
metabolism. Understanding of Mammalian biological clocks, Sustainable pest and disease
management and bioremediation Develops skills of Insect outbreak models Data formats, simulation
techniques, modeling tools Application, characterization and interactions ofnanoparticles in biological
systems
Comparative animal physiology- II
With the study of this paper students gain knowledge in the areas of responses to environment with
study of receptors CNS integration of behavior Understanding of the functions of effectors in all
aspects as well as the circulatory physiology and reproduction and adaptations by animals to
environment The students will be well equipped to become very competent in research. The course
provides employability in teaching fields
Applied Toxicology
It is a discipline overlapping with biology, chemistry, medicine that involves the study of toxic ants,
their mechanism of action. It involves the study of the adverse effects of chemical substances on living
organisms. Skill development in environmental and occupational Toxicology It provides
opportunities for students research projects, internships in assessing the effects of toxic pollutants on
the environment and in the food chain
Entomology
Medical Entomology is an integral part of applied ecology involving the study of diverse ecto and
endoparasites Understanding of fundamental complement of numerous diseases which have significant
impact on human health Understanding ofInsect vector host interactions of many important
diseaseslike Malaria, Filaria, Dengue etc. Understanding of denudation of forests its results in
increased human vector contact which have become almost irreversible. Course gives insight into
physiology, biochemistry and reproduction of insect vectors and their control measures.
Students gain knowledge about the concepts of overview of Entomology Source reduction and
environmental methods for vector control, biological control and other Insect bites Knowledge of
hormonesand Insects Students gets good insight into how Medical Entomology is acting as a
promising factor for entomologist vacancies in both public and private sectors Student gains
knowledge regarding vector born diseases their pathology, control measures, thus aiming at 'Swach
and Swasth Bharat' Students feel confident in teaching Medical Entomology as well as executing
research projects
Biodiversity and Conservation
Biodiversity and conservation explore natural landscapes, species and ecosystems and acquires theories
and practical methods in preserving environments and organisms. Biodiversity refers not only to
endangered species but also to every organism, including microbes and fungi. Biodiversity and
Conservation increase awareness and understanding of how human life depends on preserving animal
species and natural ecosystems. Biodiversity and conservation is connected to similar disciplines like
environmental science, natural resources management and animal sciences. Conserving biodiversity in
the face of pressures such as land clearing, pest plants and animals and climate change is a challenge
facing land managers and policy-makers globally. Key threats to biodiversity, including habitat
modification and loss, unsustainable resource use, introduced species and climate change. Management
actions that are used to mitigate threats to biodiversity, including selecting nature reserves,
connectivity and wildlife corridors, ecosystem restoration and control of pest plants and animals.
Policies to conserve biodiversity including financial incentives, market-based instruments (e.g.
biodiversity offsetting), ecological triage and adaptive management.
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
SEMESTER –I BACTERIA
Bacteria structure uses, ArchybacteriaActinomycetes and mycoplasma papayaleafcurl, virus structure,
TMV and rice tungruoCynobacteriaocillatorianostoc and anabenavolvox, oedogoniumchara,
ectocurpuspolysiphoniaalbugomucarpencilliumpuccinia mushrooms...
Semester –II BRYOPHYTES
Stucture, Reproduction
marchantiaanthocerospolitrichumrhynialycopodiumeqistiummarseliapinusgnetum fossils bennititales...
SEMESTER-III TAXONOMY
Classification Bentham and hooker, engler and prantle ICBN
annonacearutaceafabaceacucurbetaceaapeaceaasteracealamiaceaamarathacea poaches
ayurvedhasiddaunani homeopathy ayushpippalluociumum turmeric
ashwagandhaamlapharmacognosy...
SEMESTER-IV EMBRYOLOGY
Meristem tissues leaf stomata achyrunthusboerhavia bignonia dracinabetavalgaries teak
rosewood red sandals neem ovules pollination endosperms palynology..
SEMESTER-V CELLBIOLOGY
Plant cell DNA RNA chromosomes heterochromatin karyotype lampbrush plasmids cell division
mitosis meiosis linkage genetic maps M-DNA eucaryotes and prochareyoteslacoperan gene expression
ecosystem energy flow food chain food web biogeochemical cycle hydrosphere conservation
succession biodiversity IUCN red data book WWF and NBPGR ...
SEMESTER-VI PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Water relations diffusion somatic transport of water transpiration stomata structure mineral
nutritionsstressphysiology enzymes photosynthesis Emerson effect C3 cycle C4 cycle CAM cycle
glycol sis kerbs cycle lipids cytokines Tissue culture biotechnology somaclonal variations scope of
application enzymes gene cloning DNA technology...
PROGRAMME OUT COME/PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUT COME
Department of English
All the U.G. programmes (B.A., B.Sc. , B.Com ) have English as compulsory language. The mottot
behind is to improve the language skills like L.S.R.W (Listerning, speaking,reading and writing) of all
students in the class. English language is specially focused in the college to give the students practice
in vocabulary, accent, usage and communicative skills. This helps the students to develop better
communication skills in English. Students get expertise in Letter Writing, Note Making, and
Paragraph Writing and in Resume/ CV preparation.
Department of Telugu
As second language is offered for B.A, B.SC, B.Com commonly, The Programme Outcome or
Programme Specific Outcome will be common. Telugu language helps the students to develop culture
and Heritage, personality development. It helps overall development of students.
Department of Urdu
By the end of the programme, the student will be able to Write sentences and essays on their own. Know about Urdu essayists, novelists, dramatists, and new and old poets and their poetry. Read,
understand and enjoy Urdu poems. Gain knowledge about the authors, their lives and their contributions to Urdu literature. History of Urdu language and literature Understand what ‘Sanatein’,
their types and uses is. Understand and appropriately use Urdu grammar.
Department of Hindi
Enables other state students to continue their learning phase without any disruptions • Through this
language they can learn spiritually, social discrimination and grammar techniques • Enables them to
enhance their language skills Enables them to develop creative thinking
Expertise in the basic knowledge and literature and to provide proficiency to the other subject
students in second language Hindi like B.A, B.Com&B.Sc with opportunities to go for Higher
Education and also employment opportunities in research • To provide knowledge in National
language Hindi in the field of arts and Literature, Mass communication, journalism, literary research
and criticism are also taught to make the students employable.
B.A
Meant to reach the higher peak of examinations i.e., groups civil and many more Competitive Exams.
History : History makes the students to make the world a better one knowing all the mistakes done in
the past and also not to repeat them in future, historically, politically and economically
Economic :The curriculum of the B.A programme mainly focuses on social interaction, especially
history and Political Science. It helps the students to know history culture, traditions of India as well
as other countries in the world. The programmes with humanity subjects specifically political science
throw light on effective citizenship. This enables the students to develop an ideal society with social
concern and equity cantered nation. This type of learning triggers the spirit of the students to act
upon social issues and participate in civic life through volunteering.All UG programmes curriculum
emphasizes on values and ethics. The students learnt the value their life and others and give
importance to values and customs and maintain good rapport with others like harmony in the family
and society - harmony in human relationship, understanding the harmony in the family - the basic unit
of human interaction. Trust and respect as the foundational values of relationship. This course is
covered in the I-semester of the UG degree.
Political Science:
Comprehend the basic theories of political Science, structures and processes of government systems.
Participate as a good citizen of the Society; Analyze political and policy problems and participate in
formulating policy options; Use electronic and traditional library resources to research key local,
state, national and international policy issues and present results Demonstrate critical thinking,
including the ability to form an argument, detect fallacies and martial evidence, about key issues of
public policy and politics Discuss the major theories and concepts of political science and its subfields;
and deliver thoughtful and well articulated presentations of research findings.
Department of Commerce
Program Objectives:
The B.Com program aims at producing qualified, skilled and trained personnel for the fields
such as insurance, accounting, banking, marketing, stock markets, e-commerce and computer based
accounting besides teaching jobs at different areas of commerce education. Indeed this program gets
overwhelming response from various corners of the region. B. Com is one of the most sought after
career oriented program offered at the under graduation and post-graduation level. This program
opens up huge career options and opportunities at the aspiring people in the field of commerce and
management. This program also prepares one to start his or her own business as an
entrepreneur.Based on the core purpose of the program, following will be listed as program
objectives:
Skill enhancement, knowledge acquisition and preparing students with all other needy abilities for
employment are the vital elements in its primary objectives of the program.
Preparing students to deal with the latest issues of commerce and management in one hand and
nurture the competencies among them, so as to constantly challenge and push themselves towards
continuous improvement.
Developing accounting and managerial skills besides imparting knowledge in networking and
system based recording of business transactions.
Another pivotal objective of the program is ensuring the development of core competencies, such as
written and oral communication, quantitative reasoning, financial literacy and critical thinking and
evaluation of business results.
Specific objectives of the Program:
B. Com program is one of the highly opted UG program by the students across the nation. Our
state i.e., Telangana and even our College is not exemption to it. Perhaps this program caters the
needs of the industry in general and its students, who pursue it as their discipline in particular.
Therefore following objectives may be mentioned as specific objectives of the commerce program.
To develop economic understanding among the students.
To develop students to understand economic problems and their effects on the society and its multi
Varity Of stakeholders.
To promote sense of values that serve as the basis of economic planning and policy design of any
institution
It also aims at people’s appreciation, attitudes, interests, perceptions and levels of behaviors
in different organizations they work for.
It trains the students to locate commercial information from various sources like books, documents,
reports, its courses, quantitative techniques.
Certain courses like ‘Research methodology and statistical analysis, Business and corporate laws,
Auditing, Business correspondence and report writing will promises
More career and employment opportunities in varied fields relating to commerce and business
management.
B.Sc MPC (Mathematics, phycics, chemistry)
Understand the theoretical concepts of physical and chemical properties of materials. and the role of mathematics in dealing with them in a quantitative way. Analyse the concepts of mathematics, physics and chemistry and understand the relation among them like physical chemistry, mathematical modelling of physics and chemistry problems. Skills needed to handle instruments and adopt lab procedures to study physical chemical properties of materials. Mathematical, numerical techniques required to model them. Ability to interlink the skills and knowledge in mathematics, physics and chemistry and develop an aptitude to address the problems in biophysics, stock market analysis.
B.Sc BZC (Botany,Zoology,Chemistry)
To understand principles of origin of life and its evolutionary trends, Microbial diversity, chemical
theory related to origin of life. Understand the theoretical concepts of physical and chemical properties
of materials. To analysis the taxonomic range of various life forms as per their external characters and
internal chemical constitutions ( chemo taxonomy). The knowledge About of ecological and phyto
geographical studies related in environmental biodiversity with biotic and abiotic factors Skills to study
the principles of tissue culture techniques in biology leads to various diversity of life forms (hybrids) by
using chemically synthesised growth hormones. Ability to design the evolution of drugs form the
biological sources and its applications without any side effects in nature. Skills needed to handle
instruments and adopt lab procedures to study properties of materials. Ability to interlink the skills and
knowledge in Botany, Zoology and chemistry.