At the time of graduation, the students of Computer Science and
Engineering should have the
PO 1:
ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE :
Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, Science and
Engineering applicable to Computer Science and Engineering
discipline.
PO 2:
PROBLEM ANALYSIS :
Ability to analyze and develop solutions to computational
problems using appropriate algorithms.
PO 3:
DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT :
Ability to design, implement and evaluate a computational
system to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such
as economic, environmental, social, ethical, health and
safety, manufacturability and sustainability.
PO 4:
CONDUCT INVESTIGATIONS OF COMPLEX PROBLEMS :
Ability to apply design and development principles in the
construction of software systems of varying complexity and
perform testing.
PO 5:
MODERN TOOL USAGE :
Ability to use appropriate techniques, skills, and modern
tools to produce quality software products and solutions using
Software Engineering principles.
PO 6:
THE ENGINEER AND SOCIETY :
Ability to develop innovative ideas that can be translated
into products benefiting the society and the economic growth.
PO 7:
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY :
Ability to assess the impact of engineering practices on
societal and environmental sustainability.
PO 8:
ETHICS :
Ability to understand and apply professional, ethical,
security, social issues and responsibilities for the computing
profession.
PO 9:
INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM WORK :
Ability to function effectively as individuals and as a member
of a team to share computing design, assessment or
implementation of a common goal.
PO 10:
COMMUNICATION :
Ability to communicate, write effective reports, design
documentation and make effective presentations.
PO 11:
PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE :
Ability to work with good engineering and managerial skills
and teamwork for successful completion of projects.
PO 12:
LIFE LONG LEARNING :
Ability to recognize the need and an ability to engage in
life-long learning.