Course Outcomes (COs)

POs are attained through programme specific Core Courses. These course-specific outcomes are called Course Outcomes. Course Outcomes (Cos) are narrower statements that describe what students are expected to know, and be able to do at the end of each course. The COs are statements that relate to the skills, knowledge, and behaviour the students acquire as they go through a specific course within a programme. The course outcomes are statements which are course-specific. They cover the core course related outcomes, and contribute to the overall attainment of the Programme Outcomes. Each course is designed to meet (about 5–6) Course Outcomes. The Course Outcomes are stated in such a way that they can be actually measured. COs are set by the institution, by consulting with the department heads, faculty, students and other stakeholders.