B.Tech R15

Course Title Course Outcomes Course Outcome Description
I B.Tech-I Sem
English
CO1 Write coherent, unified and complete sentences.
CO2 Identify word meaning and know the vocabulary from stories
CO3 Deduce meaning and know the use of familiar lexical items.
CO4 Understand explicit and implicit information and read and comprehend a given text.
CO5 understand how to write professional letters
Mathematics-I CO1 Understand, model and solve linear differential equations by various methods
CO2 Understand the solutions of higher order differential equations and applications
CO3 Solve problems on function optimization with and without constraints using several theorems
CO4 Gain the knowledge of multiple integrals in solving problems
CO5 Apply the knowledge of differentaition and integration in solving problemsof vector fields
Applied Physics CO1 Get familiarized with crystallographic terminology, crystal structures and understand the fundamentals of statistical mechanics.
CO2 Learn basic concepts of quantum mechanics leading to an understanding of band theory of solids.
CO3 Would develop an understanding of physics of semiconductors, working and characteristics of different types of diodes.
CO4 Gain knowledge of behavior of magnetic and dielectric materials. Also learn basics of nanotechnology involving synthesis and characterization.
CO5 Learn concepts involving physics of lasers and propagation of light through optical fibers.
Problem solving through ‘C’ CO1 Understand programming concepts and analyze a problem, design a solution and develop an algorithm to solve it.
CO2 Modularize a problem and implement the solution using basic programming concepts, control statements and functions.
CO3 Evaluate the use of macros and implement solutions to complex problems using recursion and homogeneous data types.
CO4 Represent data in arrays and pointers, pointers for problems of relevance and use different dynamic memory allocation methods
CO5 Represent data in strings and manipulate them through a program
     
Engineering Drawing CO1 To know the standard practices of Engineering Drawing in Geometrical constructions, Scales, Conic curves (Ellipse, Parabola, Hyperbola) , cycloidal curves.
CO2 Able to draw the Projections of Points, Lines, Planes and Solids.
CO3 Able to draw the Section of Solids, Development of Surfaces.
CO4 Able to draw the Orthographic Projections of different types of Solids.
CO5 Able to draw the Isometric views of Planes, solids etc. and Conversions of Orthographic Projections to isometric Projections.
English Language and Communication Skills lab-1 CO1 Emerge as good speakers and listeners
CO2 Develop critical and analytical thinking
CO3 Develop proficiency in speaking
CO4 To read extensively and to develop good writing styles effectively
CO5 Deliver effective presentation skills using the multimedia tools
Applied Physics Lab CO1 Understanding of errors and their role in physical measurements.
CO2 Develop skills in handling various kinds of laboratory instruments.
CO3 Get awareness of magnitudes of the physical quantities involved.
CO4 Understand the laws of physics associate with the experiments
CO5 Get an understanding of the physical concepts involved and learn how to present the observations and results at the end of an experiment.
Computer Programming Lab CO1 Familiarity of programming environment in particular operating system and to translate given algorithms to a working and correct program
CO2 To interpret syntax errors as reported by the compilers and to able to identify and correct logical errors encountered at run time using debuggers like GDM
CO3 To write iterative as well as recursive programs
CO4 To represent data in arrays, pointers, strings and structures and manipulate them through a program and use them in defining self referential structures designing a user defined data type
CO5 To implement file processing functions and be able to store, retieve and process data in text and binary formats
Engineering Workshop Lab CO1 Acquire skills of basic engineering trades like Carpentry, Tinsmithy etc.,
CO2 Demonstrate an understanding of and comply with workshop safety regulations.
CO3 Identify and use marking out tools, hand tools, measuring equipment and to work to prescribed tolerances.
CO4 Apply the knowledge of the above trades in their day to day activities.
CO5 Select appropriate equipment and consumables for required applications
I B.Tech-II Sem
Mathematics – II CO1 Find rank of matrix and solve a linear system of equations and evaluate eigen values and eigen vectors
CO2 Learn diagonalisation and classify quadratic forms into definite and indefinite classes.
CO3 Develop the skill of evaluating Laplace and inverse Laplace transform which are required to solve linear systems under initial conditions
CO4 Express a given function into a Fourier series/ Half-Range Fourier cosine and sine series.
CO5 Solve linear and non-linear P.D.E of first order and solve P.D.E by the method of separation of variables.
Computational Mathematics CO1 Find the real roots of Algebraic and Tanscendental equations
CO2 Understand the solutions for linear systems of equations
CO3 Understand Interpolation and obtain approximate solutions for evenly and unevenly spaced data
CO4 Fit a given data to a linear and non linear curve and appreciate the concepts of numerical differentiation and integration
CO5 Develop the skill of finding approximate solutions to problems arising in first order intitial value problems in differential equations
Engineering Chemistry CO1 Understand the importance of different types of portable energy sources, their limitations and to control the corrosion of metals and alloys.
CO2 Attain the knowledge of water and its treatment in industries and for domestic purpose.
CO3 Able to handle real time situations related to fuel energy sources.
CO4 Acquire knowledge of principles involved in phase rules and surface chemistry with respect to absorption and colloids
CO5 Attain the knowledge about polymerisation mechanisms and mechanisms of lubricants
Data Structures through ‘C’ CO1 Represent the real world data objects through arrays and structures and handle self referential structures.
CO2 Understand how to give persistance to data either in a recod form or in a text form and able to manipulate the same
CO3 Implement linear data structures like Stacks and understand the applications of stacks
CO4 Implement linear data structures like Queues and understand the non linear data structures
CO5 Understand and implement searching and sorting techniques
Electrical Circuits CO1 Understand the basic concepts of electrical parameters, responses of various electrical elements for non-sinusoidal signals and use analytical techniques to solve resistive circuits energized by direct current voltage and current sources.
CO2 Understand the concept of magnetic circuits and able to solve problems related to coupled circuits.
CO3 Define various terms related to alternating circuits which are used for all household appliances and understand the concept of impedance, power in AC circuits and understand the concept of resonance and able to plot locus diagrams.
CO4 Understand the concept of network topology and can solve the complex circuits using graph theory.
CO5 Solve complex circuits by applying different theorems with DC & AC excitation
English Language and Communication Skills Lab-II CO1 Evolve as effective and autonomous communicators and will develop narrative skills
CO2 Emerge as decision makers and autonomous learners
CO3 Develop critical and analytical skills
CO4 Gather ideas and information and organize them coherently
CO5 Develop leadership and team building skills
     
Computational Mathematics Lab CO1 Write a program to find real roots of algebraic and tanscendental equations
CO2 Write a program to determine functional value at any given intermediate point of the given data for an unknown function by interpolation
CO3 Write a program for a best fit curve by least squares method for a given set of data points
CO4 Write a program for numerical integration by Trapezoidal, Simpson’s 1/3 and 3/8 rules
CO5 Write a program to find the value of the solution of a given first order initial value problem of O. D.E
     
Engineering Chemistry Lab CO1 Understand various principles involved in experimental techniques involved in engineering chemistry.
CO2 Students get hands-on experience with the different instruments and develop experimental skills.
CO3 Students learn how to prepare organic compounds.
CO4 Understand the basic concepts of kinetics
CO5 Students develop analytical skills and learn how to analyze and present results of an experiment
Data Structures through ‘C’ Lab CO1 Understand basic data structures such as arrays, linked lists, stacks and queues
CO2 Interpret syntax errors and logical errors as reported by the compilers
CO3 Apply algorithm for solving problems like sorting, searching insertion and deletion of data
CO4 Solve problems involving graphs, trees, and heaps
CO5 Apply hashing techniques for eeicient storage and retrieval of data
IT Workshop Lab CO1 Identify the peripherals of PC, assemble and disassemble PC components.
CO2 Install the System software MS Windows, Linux and required device drivers.
CO3 Work with productivity tools for Word Processing, Spread Sheet and Presentations.
CO4 Design basic Web Pages
CO5 Design Web forms or bio- data forms and including of elements
II B. Tech-I SEM
Mathematics-III CO1 Understand the concepts of analyticity and integration of complex functions, construction of analytic functions if a part of it is known.
CO2 Evaluate line integrals using Cauchy’s Integral formulae.
CO3 Find the Taylor’s and Laurent’s series expansion of complex functions.
CO4 Evaluate contour integrals of different types using Residue theorem.
CO5 Appreciate the concepts of Conformal mappings and Bilinear transformations of complex functions.
Electronic Devices & Circuits CO1 To analyze diode parameters.
CO2 To analyze and design different rectifier circuits.
CO3 To comprehend different transistor configurations and biasing techniques.
CO4 To analyze different small signal amplifiers at low frequency.
CO5 To gain familiarity of the devices FET, MOSFET, UJT, SCR and their characteristics
Signals & Systems CO1 To characterize and analyze the properties of continuous time and discrete-time signals and systems.
CO2 To apply the knowledge of linear algebra topics like vector space, basis, dimension, inner product, norm and orthogonal basis to signals
CO3 To represent continuous signals and systems in the frequency domain using Fourier series and Fourier Transform.
CO4 To compute convolution, correlation functions and spectral densities of deterministic signals.
CO5 To apply the Laplace Transform and Z- Transform for analyzing continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems.
Principles of Electrical Engineering CO1 To solve real time electrical and electronic problems
CO2 To design and analyze electrical circuits and interpret data related to electrical systems
CO3 To implement the concepts in electrical applications
CO4 To analyze the constructional features, principle of operation and the significance of DC motors and generators and their characteristics.
CO5 To test transformer on no-load and loading conditions and calculate of efficiency and regulation of transformer.
Probability Theory & Stochastic Processes CO1 To perceive the various probability concepts, principles of random variables and random processes.
CO2 To apply the concepts of random processes to communication systems
CO3 To evaluate the temporal and spectral characteristics of random processes.
CO4 To characterize power spectrum densities and their relationship with other properties of random processes.
CO5 To analyze the performance of communication systems with random inputs.
Environmental Studies CO1 To develop awareness about the hazards to environment.
CO2 To develop awareness about optimum utilization of natural resources.
CO3 To learn about GREEN TECHNOLOGIES to maintain sustainable development.
Electronic Devices & Circuits Lab CO1 To analyze diode, transistor and FET parameters.
CO2 To design different rectifier circuits.
CO3 To analyze small signal amplifiers at low frequencies.
Basic Simulation lab CO1 To simulate generation and operation of different types of signals and systems.
CO2 To apply transform techniques for analysis of signals
CO3 To simulate convolution, correlation and spectral densities of deterministic signals.
CO4 To simulate response of LTI system for various input signals.
CO5 To determine the stability of the systems using pole-zero plots in s-domain and z-domain using simulation
Reasoning &Data Interpretation Lab CO1 Understand the concepts of Statement-Argument, Assumption and Course of Action and use reasoning as a tool to match statements with arguments etc.
CO2 Look at data and find links and patterns, link data with conclusions and study data logically.
CO3 Study problem situations and use reasoning as a tool to find solutions
CO4 Nurture the ability to use reasoning as a skill in real time problems solving.
CO5 Analyze and infer the data with respect to trend and case based.
II B. Tech-II SEM
Electronic Circuit Analysis CO1 To analyze single stage and multistage amplifiers using BJT and FET.
CO2 To design amplifiers using feedback techniques
CO3 To design and analyze oscillators
CO4 To design and analyze power amplifiers
CO5 To design and analyze tuned amplifiers
Analog Communication CO1 To perceive various analog modulation and demodulation techniques.
CO2 To design different methods for generating AM and FM signals.
CO3 To analyze the effect of noise on different types of analog communication systems.
CO4 To design radio communication systems
CO5 To acquire knowledge about multiplexing and pulse modulation
Electromagnetic Theory And Transmission Lines CO1 To solve electrostatic problems.
CO2 To solve magneto static problems.
CO3 To apply Maxwell’s equations to solve electromagnetic problems.
CO4 To analyze the behavior of uniform plane wave propagation in various media and at the boundaries of different media.
CO5 To analyze and design transmission lines for various applications through calculations and Smith chart.
Logic& Switching Theory CO1 To convert one number system into another, detect and correct errors.
CO2 To optimize Boolean functions and design various combinational logic circuits.
CO3 To analyze and design various synchronous sequential logic circuits
CO4 To synthesize asynchronous circuits
CO5 To implement logic functions using PLDs
Pulse & Digital Circuits CO1 To design linear wave shaping circuits like high pass and low pass RC circuits for various input signals.
CO2 To design non linear wave shaping circuits like clippers and clampers
CO3 To construct various logic gates using different logic families and compare their performances
CO4 To generate various non sinusoidal signals using different multi vibrators for various electronic applications.
CO5 To design time base generator circuits which are used in applications such as CRO and TV
Electronic Circuits Analysis lab CO1 To use simulation software and hardware effectively in designing single stage and multistage amplifiers.
CO2 To use simulation software and hardware effectively in designing oscillators and feedback amplifiers.
     
Pulse & Digital Circuits lab CO1 To design different RC Circuits.
CO2 To design different clipping and clamping circuits.
CO3 To model different logic gates and flip-flops.
CO4 To develop different types of multi vibrators circuits.
CO5 To realize relaxation oscillator using UJT.
Electrical Engineering lab CO1 Do simplification and Verification of theorems like superposition, thevenin’s and maximum power transfer etc.
CO2 Understand practical verification of two port network parameters.
CO3 Understand concept of series and parallel resonance circuits.
CO4 Analyze Magnetization characteristics of DC shunt generator.
CO5 Conduct experiments like Swinburne’s test and Break test on DC shunt motor and also analyze performance characteristics.
Verbal Ability Lab CO1 Students will develop familiarity with Corporate English.
CO2 Students will have enriched vocabulary
CO3 Students will develop the ability to write grammatically correct sentences and enhance their professional writing skills
CO4 Students will be proficient in answering reasoning based questions
III B. Tech-I SEM
IC Applications CO1 Design the linear and non-linear applications of an op-amp
CO2 Design filters, oscillators, timer circuits
CO3 Classify and comprehend the working principle of dataconverters
CO4 Design combinational circuits using digital ICs.
CO5 Design sequential circuits using digital ICs
Antennas & Wave Propagation CO1 Understand the principles of radiation and the antennaparameters 
CO2 Design and analyze thin linear wire antennas
CO3 Design antenna arrays for desired antenna characteristics
CO4 Design VHF, UHF and microwave antennas such as helical, reflector, lens and microstrip antennas
CO5 Understand the antenna measurement techniques
Digital Communications CO1 Learn the elements of digital communications system and different types of quantization techniques
CO2 Understand the different types of digital modulation and demodulation techniques
CO3 Calculate the probability error for various digital modulation techniques in the presence of noise
CO4 Estimate the channel capacity and improve the performance using error correcting codes
CO5 Study the different types of spread spectrum techniques
Computer Architecture And Organization CO1 Understand the major components of computer system including CPU, memory and I/O
CO2 Familiar with data representation, addressing modes and instruction set of a computer
CO3 Perform computer arithmetic operations and understand the control unit operations
CO4 Understand the organization of memory and memory management hardware
CO5 Understand the concepts of pipelining and I/O organization
IC Applications lab CO1 Design different operations using IC 741 OP-AMP
CO2 Design different circuits using IC 555 Timer
CO3 Verify the truth tables of IC 74LS73 and IC 74LS74 and to design sequential circuits
CO4 Verify the truth tables of 4-bit comparator IC 74LS85 and to design higher bit comparator
CO5 Verify the truth tables of 3 to 8 decoder IC 74LS138, 74LS151 multiplexer and 155 de-multiplexer etc. and design different combinational circuits
Analog Communications lab CO1 Implement and analyze different analog communication systems
CO2 Understand the significance of sampling theorem
CO3 Understand the multiplexing concepts
Digital Communications lab
CO1 Implement and analyze basic digital communication systems
CO2 Calculate the bit error rate for different digital modulation schemes
CO3 Verify and simulate the coding technique in digital modulation schemes
   
   
Effective Technical Communication Lab
Effective Technical Communication Lab
CO1 Attain proficiency in technical writing
CO2 Use english language appropriately to write effective reports, notes and summaries
CO3 Write emails suitable for professional communication
CO4 Develop analytical and critical thinking skills
   
III-II SEM
Digital Signal Processing CO1 Understand the various operations on discrete time signals & systems
CO2 Apply DFT and FFT on discrete time signals
CO3 Analyze and design an IIR digital filters
CO4 Analyze and design FIR digital filters
CO5 Understand the concept of multirate signal processing and its applications
   
Microprocessors& Microcontrollers CO1 Write assembly language programs for different application using assembler
CO2 Interface the processor with different peripheral devices
CO3 Understand the architectural difference between the processor and controller
CO4 Describe the instruction set and addressing modes of 8086 and 8051
CO5 Understand the real time applications of timers and serial communication of 8051
Linear Control Systems CO1 Understand concept of control systems and different methods to find transfer function of a system
CO2 Understand system transient, steady state response and their specifications
CO3 Analyze the system stability time domain and frequency domain
CO4 Design controller units and compensators
CO5 Analyze system considering initial conditions
DIGITAL MODELING USING VERILOG CO1 Understand the capabilities of HDLs and learn Verilog constructs
CO2 Differentiate and write circuit descriptions in switch level, gate level and data flow modeling styles
CO3 Describe algorithms using behavioral modeling with various constructs
CO4 Use compiler directives and to describe sequential circuits using different types of models
CO5 Verify the functionality of combinational and sequential circuits
Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks CO1 Understand the working principle of switching systems involved in telecommunication switching and design multi stage switching structures involving time and space switching stages
CO2 Analyze different signaling techniques and networks, charging and routing plans
CO3 Understand effectively the communication principles to design, develop and implement data communication networks
CO4 Enumerate the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP model and identify the different types of network devices and their functions
Wireless
Communication
CO1 Understand the fundamentals of mobile and cellular communications, system design and cell capacity
CO2 Understand the large scale path loss & small scale path fading in mobile radio propagation
CO3 Acquire knowledge on multiple access techniques
CO4 Understand different types of equalizers and diversity techniques
CO5 Acquire knowledge on GSM, Wireless LAN and PAN concepts
Microprocessors & Microcontrollers lab CO1 Write assembly language programs for different application using assembler
CO2 Interface the processor with different peripheral devices
CO3 Understand the architectural difference between the processor and controller
CO4 Describe the instruction set and addressing modes of 8086 and 8051
CO5 Understand the real time applications of timers and serial communication of 8051
Digital Signal Processing lab CO1 Carry out simulation of DSP systems
CO2 Demonstrate the applications of FFT to DSP
CO3 Design IIR and FIR digital filters
CO4 Implement multi-rate signal processing systems
CO5 Implement DSP systems using DSP processor
Advanced English Communication & soft skills lab CO1 Evolve as effective communicators.
CO2 Emerge as decision makers, time managers and good negotiators
CO3 Develop holistic soft skills
CO4 Develop critical and analytical skills.
CO5 Present their skills confidently in the job market.
   
Quantitative ability lab CO1 Solve the problems using arithmetic, mensuration, geometry, averages & clocks & calendars questions
CO2 Practice general problems in Placement, CAT and GRE etc. tests
   
   
   
   
IV-I SEM
Microwave Engineering CO1 Analyze the characteristics of a rectangular waveguides and its coupling mechanisms
CO2 Design waveguide components and analyze using S matrix
CO3 Analyze different types of microwave tubes and solid state devices
CO4 Design and analyze horn antennas
CO5 Understand the microwave measurement techniques using microwave bench set up
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS CO1 Capable of analyzing fundamentals of economics such as demand, production, price, supply concepts etc., which helps in effective business administration
CO2 Analyze economies of scale and the Break-Even Point
CO3 Able to determine the Price-Output Relationship in different market Structures
CO4 Analyze how to invest adequate amount of capital in order to get maximum return
CO5 from selected business activity
VLSI Design CO1 Familiarize with the basics of MOSFET and different IC fabrication technologies
CO2 Analyze and design various CMOS combinational and sequential circuits
CO3 Develop layouts for NMOS, CMOS logic circuits
CO4 Design different technologies and programmable logic devices
CO5 Understand the need for testing and design for testability
CPLD and FPGA architecture and Applications CO1 Understand the difference between FPGA and CPLD architectures
CO2 Understand all types of FPGA interconnecting technologies
CO3 Know different FPGA vendors architecture and their applications
CO4 Develop the capability of logic expression using anti fuse FPGA such as ACTEL FPGAs
CO5 Develop digital design applications using CPLD & FPGA
EMBEDDED C CO1 Select a processor or microcontrollers based on its architecture for different applications
CO2 Program rabbit core embedded systems
CO3 Compute the delays using timers and counters internally or externally in embedded real time operating system
CO4 Program for different embedded projects
CO5 Develop the software development tools for embedded systems
COMMUNICATION NETWORKS CO1 Distinguish among the different types and uses of communication networks in various fields
CO2 Learn integration of different networks in telecommunication
CO3 Implement security measures for electronic mail, web browsing, and instant messaging
CO4 Understand the working principle of switching systems involved in telecommunication switching
CO5  
RADAR SYSTEMS CO1 Understand the basic principles of how a Radar system works
CO2 Identify the various Radar systems in existence, specify their applications and limitations and explain the principles of how they work
CO3 Describe the most commonly used techniques in processing Radar signals
CO4 Understanding the concepts of different Radar receivers
CO5 Study of different filter characteristics used in Radar
DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN AND TESTING CO1 CO 1 : Design data path circuits
CO2 CO 2 : Develop controller logic
CO3 CO 3 : Represent control circuits in-terms of state graphs
CO4 CO 4 : Distinguish different fault models
CO5 CO 5 : Diagnose faults in combinational and sequential circuits
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN CO1 CO 1 : Understand an embedded system and to know its applications
CO2 CO 2 : Learn the processing elements used in embedded systems
CO3 CO 3 : Understand different embedded application and domain specific systems
CO4 CO 4 : Learn hardware software development to design embedded systems
CO5 CO 5 : Familiarize with embedded system examples
SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS CO1 CO 1 : Analyze the basic concepts of satellite communication, orbital mechanics and launching
CO2 CO 2 : Analyze the satellite subsystems and satellite link design
CO3 CO 3 : Analyze different multiple access schemes
CO4 CO 4 : Design the earth station and different satellite systems
CO5 CO 5 : Understand the principle of GPS
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING CO1 CO 1 : Understand the basic concepts of two-dimensional signal acquisition, sampling, and quantization
CO2 CO 2 : Understand the spatial filtering techniques, including linear and nonlinear methods
CO3 CO 3 : Gain the concepts of 2D Fourier transform, including the 2D DFT and FFT, andtheir use in frequency domain filtering
CO4 CO 4 : Acquire the knowledge of the fundamental image enhancement algorithms suchas histogram modification, contrast manipulation, and edge detection
CO5 CO 5 : Demonstrate programming skills in digital image processing related problems
SYSTEM ON CHIP ARCHITECTURE CO1 CO 1 : Understand the basic level of system on chip processor and architectures
CO2 CO 2 : Design various processors by using parallel techniques
CO3 CO 3 : Explore different types of memory architectures and their internal structures
CO4 CO 4 : Design bus architectures by using peripheral specifications
CO5 CO 5 : Design various encryption algorithms for DSP processors
EMBEDDED REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS CO1 CO 1 : Design embedded real time software that is needed to run embedded systems
CO2 CO 2 : Implement objects of kernel in embedded systems applications
CO3 CO 3 : Program for interrupts and exceptions in RTOS
CO4 CO 4 : Differentiate architectures of different RTOS
CO5 CO 5 : Design an embedded system using RTOS
ADHOC AND WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS CO1 CO 1 : Understand the principles of mobile adhoc networks (MANETs) and distinguishthem from infrastructure-based networks
CO2 CO 2 : Understand various MAC and routing protocols functioning and their implications
CO3 CO 3 : Classify various protocols for providing quality of service
CO4 CO 4 : Understand the principles and characteristics of wireless sensor networks (WSNs)
CO5  
MULTIRATE SIGNAL PROCESSING CO1 CO 1 : Understand noble identities in multirate system
CO2 CO 2 : Realize structures for decimation and interpolation filters in polyphaserepresentation
CO3 CO 3 : Design perfect reconstruction filter bank systems
CO4 CO 4 : Learn the design procedures for cosine modulated filter banks
CO5 CO 5 : Familarize applications of multirate systems
VLSI DESIGN LAB CO1 CO 1 : Design digital circuits in different styles using Verilog HDL
CO2 CO 2 : Verify the digital designs using test benches
CO3 CO 3 : Impart the designs on FPGA
CO4 CO 4 : Design and analyze analog and digital circuits
CO5 CO 5 : Develop layouts for integrated circuits and analyze the performance
MICROWAVE ENGINEERING LAB CO1 CO 1 : Measure attenuation, VSWR, scattering parameters of microwave components
CO2 CO 2 : Fabricate microstrip elements and test using VNA
CO3 CO 3 : Perform antenna measurements
CO4 CO 4 : Understand the characteristics of the Reflex Klystron and Gunn diode
CO5  
Industry Oriented Mini Project CO1 C01: To offer students a glimpse into real world problems and Industrial challenges that need Electronics based solutions
CO2 C02: To introduce students to the vast array of literature available of the various research challenges in the field of ECE
CO3 C03: To create awareness among the students of the characteristics of several domain areas where ECE concepts can be effectively used.
CO4 C04: To enable students enhance the testing and debugging skills in a particular platform and create a solution for a problem
CO5 C05: To improve the team building, communication and management skills of the students
     
IV B. Tech -II SEM
Management Science CO1 CO 1 : Make business decisions for effective business administration
CO2 CO 2 : Identify Business strategies for effective and efficient utilization of resources
CO3 CO 3 : To explore new business opportunities in the dynamic business environment
CO4 CO 4 : To perform SWOT analysis of the internal and external environment
CO5 CO 5 : To implement contemporary best practices in an organization
Electronic Design Automation Tools CO1 CO 1 : Design and verify the digital circuits using EDA tools
CO2 CO 2 : Learn the working principles of simulation and synthesis tools
CO3 CO 3 : Evaluate the digital design circuits, analog circuits using HDL and PSPICE netlist formats
CO4 CO 4 : Use the EDA tools for the design of simple and complex IC design circuits
CO5 CO 5 : Analyze the performance of digital circuits, analog circuits and mixed signal Circuits
Optical Communications CO1 CO 1 : Understand and classify the structure of optical fiber and types
CO2 CO 2 : Calculate various key parameters such as link power budget, group delay,distortion
CO3 CO 3 : Compare various optical detectors and choose suitable one for different applications
CO4 CO 4 : Estimate the losses due to attenuation, absorption, scattering and bending
CO5 CO 5 : Design an optical communication system
Information Theory And Coding CO1 CO 1 : To understand the basic notions of information and channel capacity
CO2 CO 2 : To construct efficient codes for data on imperfect communication channels
CO3 CO 3 : To learn the error detection and correction abilities of channel coding techniques
CO4 CO 4 : To understand the effect of channel coding in the communication system design
CO5 CO 5 : To understand mathematical foundation required for various cryptographic Algorithms
Microwave Integrated Circuits CO1 CO 1 : Understand the transmission line concepts and network analysis
CO2 CO 2 : Familiarize with MIC technologies
CO3 CO 3 : Design different planar transmission lines and passive elements at microwave frequencies
CO4 CO 4 : Use smith chart for impedance matching
CO5 CO 5 : Design planar microwave components such as dividers, couplers and filters
Seminar CO1 C01: To offer students a glimpse into real world problems and Industrial challenges that need Electronics based solutions
CO2 C02: To introduce students to the vast array of literature available of the various research challenges in the field of ECE
CO3 C03: To create awareness among the students of the characteristics of several domain areas where ECE concepts can be effectively used.
CO4 C04: To enable students enhance the testing and debugging skills in a particular platform and create a solution for a problem
CO5 C05: To improve the team building, communication and management skills of the students
Comprehensive Viva CO1 CO1: To test the student’s learning and understanding during their Under graduate programme.
CO2 CO2: To prepare the students to face interview both at the academic and the industrial sector.
CO3 CO3: To enhance the designing and analysis skills of students which will enable them to prepare for competitive exams
CO4 CO4: To have in depth gain of knowledge in core competency areas
CO5 To enhance the problem solving and viva answering skill of the students
Project Work CO1 To offer students a glimpse into real world problems and Industrial challenges that need Electronics based solutions
CO2 To introduce students to the vast array of literature available of the various research challenges in the field of ECE
CO3 To create awareness among the students of the characteristics of several domain areas where ECE concepts can be effectively used.
CO4  To enable students enhance the testing and debugging skills in a particular platform and create a solution for a problem
CO5  To improve the team building, communication and management skills of the students