Degree Programme |
Faculty/Department |
Programme Outcomes |
B.A. |
Faculty of Arts |
PO1: Communication Skills: A graduate student in arts/social sciences/humanities shall be confident to speak, write, read, listen and understand the English language and one or more Indian languages. Relate the ideas, knowledge, books, and people. Think and decide rationally, and adopt technology and electronic/print media in disseminating thoughts, facts and realities. PO2: Social responsibility: Develops an obligation to act for the benefit of society at large. Cultivates the responsibility to maintain a balance between the economy and the ecosystems. Nurtures a moral obligation to minimize the adverse effect on those immediately around them. PO3: Critical, logical and rational thinking: Acquire the ability for objective, rational, skeptical, logical, and unbiased analysis of factual evidences to form a judgment or conclusion. Enhance the process of rational thinking, problem solving and analytical evaluation from different perspectives. PO4: Enlightened and effective Citizenship: Cultivates progressive citizenship for a knowledge society for peace and prosperity of nations and the world. Develops clear, rational and progressive thinking. Participating in decision-making concerning the society and upholding national development, integrity, unity and fraternity. PO5: Values and Ethics: Recognizes the importance, worth and usefulness of principles and standards of behaviour, moral dimensions of one’s own decisions ad judgment of what is important in life. Understand the rules of behaviour based on systematizing, defending and recommending the concepts of right and wrong. PO6: Sustainable development: Understands, organizes and promotes the principle of human development goals by sustaining the ability of natural systems, natural resources and ecosystem services upon which the economy and society depends. PO7: Life-long process of Learning: Cultivates the proficiency to engage in independent, life-long and progressive learning abilities in the broadest context of changing sociopolitico-economic-cultural and technological scenario. |
B.Sc. Ag. (Hons.) |
Faculty of Agriculture |
PO1: Understanding of the crops and their cultivation & management techniques. In-depth knowledge of basic principles of crop production, methods involved and weed management. Acquire knowledge of history of Agriculture, related institutions and recent development in this area, biotic and abiotic stress tolerant plants. Major soils of India, role of nutrients and their deficiency symptoms. Knowledge of approaches that helps in soil and water conservation and sustainable agriculture. PO2: Understanding of various analytical techniques of plant sciences, evolution, ecology, developmental biology, physiology, biochemistry, plant breeding, transgenic crops with improved qualities, pathogen and insects, morphology, anatomy, reproduction, genetics and molecular biology of various pests and genetics, microbiology, molecular biology, recombinant DNA technology, transgenic technology and use of bioinformatics tools and databases and the application of statistics to biological data. PO3: Understanding of importance of Agriculture in national economy, barriers to effective teaching include communication, principles, concepts, processes, and other factors. a variety of media, AV materials, and communication methods. campaign, combination of media Internet, cybercafés, Kisan Call Centres, teleconferences, agro journalism, the spread and adoption of innovations, capacity building of extension professionals, and training for farmers and rural youth. |
M.Sc. (Ag.) Agronomy |
Department of Agronomy |
PO: It fosters expertise in crop production systems, emphasizing farm management practices such as crop selection, planting techniques, and precision farming methods to maximize agricultural productivity and resource efficiency. |
M.Sc. (Ag.) Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science |
Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science |
PO: A thorough understanding of soil physics, chemistry, microbiology, classification, fertility, and fertilisers, as well as the significance of those sciences to farmers. Equipping students with comprehensive knowledge of soil properties, management, and conservation, enabling them to assess soil health, optimize fertility, and promote sustainable agricultural practices. |
M.Sc. (Ag.) Horticulture |
Department of Horticulture |
PO: This course emphasizes advanced training in horticultural science, enabling graduates to excel in horticultural crop production, post-harvest management, and land scaping, thereby contributing to enhanced horticultural crop yields and quality. |
M.Sc. (Ag.) Agricultural Extension |
Department of Agricultural Extension |
PO: Equips students with the skills needed to effectively communicate agricultural innovations and knowledge to farmers and rural communities, facilitating the dissemination of best practices and technology adoption for improved agricultural livelihoods and rural development. |
M.A. (Political Science) |
Department of Political Science |
PO1: Understanding of culture, ethical values and their civilization and holistic political science, In-depth knowledge of fundamentals of Indian and world political systems, Knowledge of helpful perspectives in Indian political, sociological and historical culture PO2: This course provides the basic ideas and concepts of political science and political development in the current era PO3: The aim of the program is to develop the political, social, historical and cultural condition of the nation so as to solve the political, social, historical, strategic and defense issues of the day. PO4: Designed to enhance the student's ability to understand the universal and domain specific values of political science
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