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Course Title Course Outcome Description


I YEAR
ENGLISH CO 1 Identify word meanings in given lessons.
CO 2 Identify inferences in given tasks.
CO 3 write grammatically complete sentences.
CO 4 write Coherent sentences.
CO 5 Understand explicit information.
CO 6 Understand implicit information.
MATHEMATICS 1 CO 1 Demonstrate the first order differential equations and acquire the skill of
finding analytical solutions of such equations.
CO 2 Demonstrate the second order differential equations and acquire the
skill of finding analytical solutions of such equations.
CO 3 Explore the properties of the functions using theorems, tracing of curve
and checking the functional dependency.
CO 4 Compute areas and volumes using multiple integrals and evaluating by
choosing appropriate coordinate systems to a given problem.
CO 5 Acquire the knowledge of differentiation and integration in vector fields
and their applications
ENGINEERING CO 1 Study of basic physics involved in crystallography and identify crystal
PHYSICS defects.
CO 2 Recognize the role of acoustics in buildings and examine different non
destructive testing techniques of solids.
CO 3 Review the phenomenon of interference and diffraction.
CO 4 Explore the working of different types of diodes and rectifiers. Also
acquire the concepts involving the physics of lasers.
CO 5 Study the behavior of magnetic and dielectric materials. Also acquire the
principles of nanotechnology involving preparation of nanomaterials.
PROBLEM CO 1 Develop the skills of writing algorithm and flowchart and understand the
SOLVING THROGH pseudo code for a given problem and discriminate the significance of
C operator precedence and associative properties.
CO 2 Explore the Selective and Iterative Constructs for Programming and
choose appropriate control structure to represent the iterations based
on initial conditions.
CO 3 Incorporate the preprocessor directives, conditional compilation
statements and define macros in the program and exercise user defined
functions.
CO 4 Develop the skills of representing a collection of homogenous data items
through arrays and realize the dynamic memory allocation using pointers
which is essential in effective utilization of memory.
CO 5 Illustrate and Appreciate the advantages of modular programming
through functions and Possible recursions.
ENGINEERING CO 1 Know the Standard conventions, geometrical constructions and the
GRAPHICS I methods of Engineering drawing, Apply different types of scales in Study
of survey maps.
CO 2 Construct various engineering curves like ellipse, parabola, hyperabola,
cycloid etc.
CO 3 Explain fundamentals of theory of projections, first and third angle
projections; draw orthographic projections of points and lines in any
position.
CO 4 Construct orthographic projections of simple planes in any position.
CO 5 Construct orthographic projections of simple solids in any position.
ENGLISH CO 1 Emerge as good speakers.
LANGUAGE AND CO 2 Evolve into accomplished and active readers.
COMMUNICATION CO 3 Write effectively for a variety of professional social settings.
SKILLS LAB – I
CO 4 Develop critical and analytical thinking.
PHYSICS LAB CO 1 Recognize errors and their role in physical measurements.
CO 2 Develop skills in handling different laboratory instruments.
CO 3 Explore the physical concepts involved.
CO 4 Investigate and present the observations.
CO 5 Assess the magnitudes of the physical quantities involved.
COMPUTER CO 1 Discern the internal data representation (byte ordering) followed in Intel
PROGRAMMING processors and appreciate the type system implanted in the C
LAB programming language.
CO 2 Develop the skills of taking appropriate control structure to represent
the repetitive actions based on initial conditions.
CO 3 Explore the skills to demonstrate the parameter passing aspects to user
defined functions.
CO 4 Explore the skills in using arrays for solving problems on matrices.
CO 5 Explore the skills of using dynamic memory allocation functions in solving
problems related to memory.
CO 6 Explore the skills of using recursive and non recursive functions in solving
problems.
ENGINEERING CO 1 Acquire skills of basic engineering trades like Carpentry, Tinsmithy etc.,
WORKSHOP CO 2 Demonstrate an understanding of and comply with workshop safety
regulations.
CO 3 Identify and use marking out tools, hand tools, measuring equipment
and to obtain prescribed tolerances to interpret accuracy and precision
in work.
CO 4 Apply the knowledge of the above trades in their day –to – day activities.
CO 5 Select appropriate equipment and consumables for required application
and also to apply knowledge of tools required for getting an object of
required shape and size.
MATHEMATICS II CO 1 Demonstrate the concepts of linearity and linear systems, which lie at
the core level of many engineering concepts and to study eigen value
problem.
CO 2 Demonstrate the concept of diagonalisation and reduction of quadratic
forms to canonical forms.
CO 3 Introduce the concept of Laplace transform and to obtain the skill of
solving initial value problems using Laplace transforms.
CO 4 Demonstrate the skill of decomposing a periodic and non periodic
function into fundamental components using Fourier series.
CO 5 Acquire the knowledge of the PDE and the skill of finding analytical
solutions of such equations
COMPUTATIONAL CO 1 Find the real roots of Algebraic and Transcendental equations.
MATHEMATICS CO 2 Develop the skill of determining approximate solutions to problems
involving matrices.
CO 3 Understand interpolation and obtain approximate solutions for evenly
and unevenly spaced data.

CO 4 Fit a given data to a linear/non linear curve and appreciate the concepts
of numerical differentiation and integration.

CO 5 Develop the skill of finding approximate solutions to problems arising in


linear/non linear initial value differential Equations.
ENGINEERING CO 1 Understands the electrochemical cells, batteries and corrosion.
CHEMISTRY CO 2 Understands the water hardness, boiler troubles and softening methods
of water.
CO 3 Understands the types of fuels and their applications.
CO 4 Understands the phase rule and surface chemistry.
CO 5 Understands the different types of engineering materials.
DATA STRUCTURES CO 1 Develop the skills of representing real world data objects through
THROUGH 'C' structures and unions and how to handle self referential structures.
CO 2 Develop the skills of representing data in either record form or in a text
form and handle mechanisms that are essential for understanding the
concepts in database management systems.
CO 3 Explore the skills in representing Abstract data types in array and linked
list forms and implement stack data structure using the same.
CO 4 Develop the skills of implementing queue data structure and appreciate
the use of non linear data structure.
CO 5 Develop the skill of finding time complexity and space complexity for
different searching and sorting techniques.
ENGINEERING CO 1 Solve for the resultants of any force system and determine equivalent
MECHANICS force system.
CO 2 Determine displacement of completely constrained bodies by principles
of virtual work and solve the mechanics problems associated with
friction force.
CO 3 Calculate the centroid, first moment and second moment of area.
CO 4 Find the velocity and acceleration of rigid bodies in rotational and plane
motion.
CO 5 Analyze the forces acting on rigid body during rotational and plane
motion.
ENGINEERING CO 1 explain the terms sectioning, true section and apparent section and draw
GRAPHICS II the sectional views of the engineering components.
CO 2 estimate sheet metal requirement for fabricating a surface and identify
how a surface is being produced.
CO 3 identify and draw the curves produced due to intersections of different
surfaces.
CO 4 construct isometric views of various engineering components.
CO 5 construct multi view drawings of simple and complex engineering
components.
ENGLISH CO 1 Emerge as good speakers.
LANGUAGE AND CO 2 Evolve into accomplished and active readers.
COMMUNICATION CO 3 Write effectively for a variety of professional social settings.
SKILLS LAB II
CO 4 Develop critical and analytical thinking.
COMPUTATIONAL CO 1 Find the real roots of Algebraic and Transcendental equations.
MATHEMATICS LAB CO 2 Develop the skill of determining approximate solutions to problems
involving matrices
CO 3 Understand interpolation and obtain approximate solutions for evenly
and unevenly spaced data.
CO 4 Fit a given data to a linear/non linear curve and appreciate the concepts
of numerical differentiation and integration.
CO 5 Develop the skill of finding approximate solutions to problems arising in
linear/non linear initial value differential Equations.
ENGINEERING CO 1 determine unknown solution concentration
CHEMISTRY LAB CO 2 estimate the amount of given unknown colored solution
CO 3 determine the physical properties of liquids
CO 4 analyze given sample and find its hardness and purity
CO 5 Study organic compounds.
DATA STRUCTURES CO 1 Develop the skills on using derived data types including structures and
THROUGH 'C' LAB unions to represent real world data items.
CO 2 Develop the skills of using file data structure and appropriate streams for
solving problems using API
CO 3 Explore the generic representation of data types using void pointer
feature of C and developing ADT's
CO 4 Explore the skills in representing Abstract data types in array and linked
forms.
CO 5 Develop the skills of implementing different sorting and searching
techniques.
CO 6 Explore the skills in realizing static linking aspects and develop static
libraries using GNU based tools.
ENVIRONMETAL CO 1 Define the concepts of Ecology and Ecosystem and emphasize the
SCIENCE importance of biodiversity and its conservation
CO 2 Gain knowledge on natural resources and advantages and disadvantages
on renewable energy sources and technologies
CO 3 Develop awareness on pollution control technologies and global
atmospheric changes
CO 4 Emphasize the importance of Environmental impact assessment and
green technologies
CO 5 Understand about Environmental legislation and the concept of
Sustainable Development
II YEAR
ENVIRONMENTAL CO1 Define the concepts of Ecology and Ecosystem and emphasize the
STUDIES importance of biodiversity and its conservation.
CO2 Gain knowledge on natural resources and advantages and disadvantages
on renewable energy sources and technologies.
CO3 Develop awareness on pollution control technologies and global
atmospheric changes.
CO4 Emphasize the importance of Environmental impact assessment and green
technologies.
CO5 Understand about Environmental legislation and the concept of Sustainable
Development.
PRODUCTION CO1 Elaborate fundamental of shaping processes and various casting
TECHNOLOGY techniques.
CO2 Identify importance of permanent joining and principle behind different
welding processes.
CO3 Justify the significance of bulk deformation processes in metal working.
CO4 Indentify uniqueness of sheet forming and forging processes in metal
working.
CO5 Recognize principle and processes involved in manufacturing of various
plastic and powder metallurgy products.
MECHANICS OF CO1 Understand the concepts of stress at a point, strain at a point, and the
SOLIDS stress strain relationships for linear, elastic, homogeneous, isotropic
materials
CO2 Draw Shear Force, Bending Moment diagrams and determine the slope &
deflections produced in beams subjected to various types of loading .
CO3 Analyze and design the structural members subjected to bending, shearing
and analyze the perfect frames.
CO4 Determine principal stresses and strains, maximum shearing stresses and
strains, and the stresses acting on any arbitrary plane within a structural
element.
CO5 Design machine members subjected to torsion and analyze the thick & thin
cylinders in order to meet desired conditions.
THERMODYNAMIC CO1 Explain the various thermodynamic terms & forms of energy, Concept of
S thermometry, analyze the work and heat interactions by using the first law
of thermodynamics
CO2 Analyze second law of thermodynamics; evaluate entropy changes in a
wide range of processes, Gibbs and Helmholtz functions, Maxwell relations.
CO3 Analyze the deviation of real gases from ideal gas behavior, compressibility
chart, thermodynamic tables and Mollier diagram for pure substances.
CO4 Apply the concepts of Mixture of perfect gases, Use of psychometric chart
properties in air water vapour mixtures for analysis and design of air
conditioning systems.
CO5 Evaluate the performance of gas and vapour power cycles, analyze the
problems based on brayton and vapour compression cycles.
METALLURGY AND CO1 Describe the crystal structures of materials and correlate structure with
MATERIAL SCIENCE properties
CO2 Attain the knowledge of phases in solid state, phase diagrams and
production of metals
CO3 Express the importance of composition, properties and applications of
ferrous and non ferrous metals
CO4 Acquire the knowledge on various heat treatment processes
CO5 Attain the knowledge on ceramics, polymers and composites.
PRODUCTION CO1 Analyze the given problem
TECHNOLOGY LAB CO2 Conduct investigation on the experimental setup
CO3 Use modern tools for measurements/modelling and simulation/draw the
graphs etc.
CO4 Understand the environmental impact of the investigation
CO5 Work individually and in a team for conducting the experiments
CO6 Effectively communicate and explain the experimental analysis
METALLURGY AND CO1 Analyze the given problem
MECHANICS OF CO2 Conduct investigation on the experimental setup
SOLIDS LAB CO3 Use modern tools for measurements/modelling and simulation/draw the
graphs etc.
CO4 Understand the environmental impact of the investigation
CO5 Work individually and in a team for conducting the experiments
CO6 Effectively communicate and explain the experimental analysis
IT WORKSHOP 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 word processing tool (Libre Office write) for effectively
documenting the reports
CO4 work with spread sheet tool (Libre Office Calc) for analysis of data using
basic Mathematical and Statistical methods.
CO5 Work with presentation tool (Libre Office impress) for effectively
presenting the reports using slideshows
ELECTRICAL AND CO1 To Understand the basics of electrical engineering like resistive, inductive,
ELECTRONIC capacitive Networks
ENGINEERING LAB CO2 To get idea of practical applications like Motors and Generators
CO3 To understand the idea of transformers which are useful in industries
CO4 To get idea of Diodes, transistors and their characteristics
CO5 To understand the working of basic electrical measuring instruments and
cathode ray oscilloscope.
APPLIED CO1 Compare actual and air standard cycles and also understand the working
THERMODYNAMIC of IC engines.
S CO2 Acquire the knowledge of phenomenon of combustion in SI and CI engines
and its effect on environment and the concepts of knocking and fuel rating.
CO3 Compute performance parameters, understand the working of
reciprocating compressors and compute its efficiency.
CO4 Acquire the knowledge of working of various rotary/ centrifugal
compressors.
CO5 Explain the working of application of centrifugal, actual flow compressors
and compute the efficiency.
MECHANICS OF CO1 Define the concepts of fluid statics and articulate the principles of flow
FLUIDS AND measuring devices.
HYDRAULIC CO2 Analyze the fluid flow using the concepts of kinematics (Continuity eqn.)
MACHINERY and dynamics (momentum eqn.) and measurement of flow using various
flow meters.
CO3 Compute losses in closed conduit flow and understand the concepts of
boundary layer and the effect of drag and lift.
CO4 Calculate the magnitude and location of hydrostatic forces on flat plate and
curved surface, and apply its concepts for hydraulic turbines and compute
their performance.
CO5 Calculate required wattage and performance parameters of centrifugal
pumps for different applications and working principle of reciprocating
pumps.
MACHINE CO1 Recognize the conventional representation of materials and various
DRAWING standard components
CO2 Study different categories of drawings
CO3 Draw various machine components in three orthogonal views
CO4 Draw small assembly drawings with details
CO5 Draw assembly drawings using the conventions
ELECTRICAL AND CO1 Analyze the given problem
ELECTRONIC CO2 Conduct investigation on the experimental setup
ENGINEERING LAB CO3 Use modern tools for measurements/modelling and simulation/draw the
graphs etc.
CO4 Understand the environmental impact of the investigation
CO5 Work individually and in a team for conducting the experiments
CO6 Effectively communicate and explain the experimental analysis
MECHANICS OF CO1 Analyze the given problem
FLUIDS AND CO2 Conduct investigation on the experimental setup
HYDRAULIC CO3 Use modern tools for measurements/modelling and simulation/draw the
MACHINERY LAB graphs etc.
CO4 Understand the environmental impact of the investigation
CO5 Work individually and in a team for conducting the experiments
CO6 Effectively communicate and explain the experimental analysis
THERMAL CO1 Analyze the given problem
ENGINEERING LAB CO2 Conduct investigation on the experimental setup
CO3 Use modern tools for measurements/modelling and simulation/draw the
graphs etc.
CO4 Understand the environmental impact of the investigation
CO5 Work individually and in a team for conducting the experiments
CO6 Effectively communicate and explain the experimental analysis
III YEAR
MANAGERIAL CO1 Capable of analyzing fundamentals of economics such as demand,
ECONOMICS AND production, price, supply concepts etc.
FINANCIAL CO2 Analyze economies of scale and the Break Even Point.
ANALYSIS 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 from selected business activity.
CO5 Analyze accounting statements like income and expenditure statement,
balance sheet to understand financial performance of the business and to
initiate the appropriate decision to run the business profitably.
APPLIED CO1 Interpret the working cycle of steam power plant and working of different
THERMODYNAMIC boilers with its applications and also combustion of fuels.
S - II CO2 Analyze problems on steam power plant cycle, boiler draught, chimney
height and can also on stem nozzles along with it application in steam
power plant.
CO3 Explain the working of various steam turbines and analyze the impulse and
reaction turbines with their velocity diagrams.
CO4 Explain the concepts of steam condensers and requirement of steam
condensing plant and understand the working principle of gas turbine
plant and analyze the cycle to improve the efficiency with inter cooling,
reheating and regeneration.
CO5 Classify the jet propulsive engines and working principle of turbojets and
rockets with its nozzle design criteria and analysis.
KINEMATICS OF CO1 Identify the inversions of fundamental mechanisms and write their
MACHINERY applications.
CO2 Analyze velocity and acceleration of different links of a given mechanism.
CO3 Describe and Analyze Hooke’s joint, steering gear and straight line motion
mechanisms
CO4 Analyze various types of Cam and followers with different kinds of follower
motion.
CO5 Classify gears and gear trains and compute velocity ratio.
MACHINE TOOLS CO1 Explain metal cutting principles, various elements of metal cutting and
AND METROLOGY types of lathes and operations performed on lathe.
CO2 Acquire the basic structure of various machine tool equipment commonly
found in industry such as drilling machines, shaping machines, planning
machines, etc.
CO3 Describe various milling and grinding operations.
CO4 Apply the concept of system of limits and fits and design limit gauges.
CO5 Measure surface finish, perform alignment test of machine tools and write
applications of coordinate measuring machines.
DESIGN OF CO1 Apply fundamental design practices with regard to material selection,
MACHINE material properties, manufacturing considerations, and standards and
MEMBERS - I codes.
CO2 Apply stress analysis theory, fatigue theory and appropriate criteria of
failure to the design of machine elements.
CO3 Design and analyze the temporary joints (bolted joints, keys, cotter and
knuckle joints) and permanent joints (riveted and welded joints) under
various load conditions.
CO4 Analyze and design solid and hollow shafts under various load conditions.
CO5 Design and Analyze compression, tension and torsion springs under
various load conditions.
MACHINE TOOLS CO1 Analyze the given problem
AND METROLOGY CO2 Conduct investigation on the experimental setup
LAB CO3 Use modern tools for measurements/ modelling and simulation/draw the
graphs etc.
CO4 Understand the environmental impact of the investigation
CO5 Work individually and in a team for conducting the experiments
CO6 Effectively communicate and explain the experimental analysis
ADVANCED CO1 Evolve as effective communicators.
ENGLISH CO2 Emerge as decision makers, time managers and good negotiators.
COMMUNICATION CO3 Develop holistic soft skills.
AND SOFT SKILLS
CO4 Develop critical and analytical skills.
LAB
CO5 Present their skills confidently in the job market.
CO6 Gather ideas and information, and organize them relevantly and
coherently.
CO7 CO7: Develop leadership and team building skills.
MEASUREMENT CO1 Understand the basics of measurement system and describe displacement
AND CONTROL measurement techniques.
SYSTEMS CO2 Explain pressure and temperature measurement techniques.
CO3 Describe and apply various techniques of level, speed, flow, acceleration
and vibration measurement.
CO4 Understand concept of stress and describe technique of measurement of
strain, humidity, force, torque and power.
CO5 Describe functional elements of control system and calculate transfer
function of mechanical and translational systems.
DYNAMICS OF CO1 Determine the effect of Gyroscopic couple in a dynamic body such as aero
MACHINERY plane, ship, two & four wheeler and calculate coefficient of fluctuation of
speed and energy of a flywheel.
CO2 Perform static and dynamic analysis to attain equilibrium in mechanisms
and synthesize mechanisms for motion, path and function generation.
CO3 Analyze friction clutches, brakes dynamometer and Governors.
CO4 Determine balancing mass for rotating and reciprocating mass systems.
CO5 Perform analysis of the response of one degree freedom system with free
and forced vibrations and evaluate the critical speed of shaft and solve
torsional vibration problems.
DESIGN OF CO1 Understand the basic lubrication mode in bearings, load calculation in ball
MACHINE and roller bearings and its selection procedure based on manufacturer’s
MEMBERS - II catalogue data.
CO2 Demonstrate the ability to apply the fundamentals of force and stress
analysis in the design of various components to successfully satisfy the
function of IC engine.
CO3 Design a power transmission system through belt, rope, and chain drive to
meet desired needs in engineering applications.
CO4 Analyze and evaluate the forces and stresses in various gear systems.
CO5 Design the power screw for transmission applications.
FINITE ELEMENT CO1 Apply the concepts of Fem on 1D problems applied to different types of
METHODS Bars by formulating different Mathematical methods.
CO2 Investigate the Trusses in 2D and perform analysis of trusses and beams by
forming Stiffness equations.
CO3 Analyze different types of Beams in 2D and problem representation, Solving
using Stiffness Matrix and formation of Shape functions for an element.
CO4 Analyze Axi symmetric Solids subjected to loads and solve steady state heat
transfer analysis problem using FEM Modeling.
CO5 Solve Problems on different engineering components subjected to dynamic
conditions & steady fluid flow analysis by FEM.
AUTOMOBILE CO1 Explain the engine construction and power supply system to the engine.
ENGINEERING CO2 Study the working of Ignition system and cooling system of an automobile
system.
CO3 Articulate the working of different electrical systems and understand the
environmental implications of automobile emissions.
CO4 Explain the working of suspension and transmission system.
CO5 Distinguish the working of various steering and braking system.
UNCONVENTIONAL CO1 Study the unconventional machining processes (Ultrasonic machining) and
MACHINING the difference between conventional and unconventional machining
PROCESS processes.
CO2 Describe the working principle and applications of various unconventional
machining processes like Abrasive jet machining and Electrochemical
machining.
CO3 Examine the effect of process variables over the material removal rate and
surface finish of various unconventional machining processes like EDM.
CO4 Explain and analyze Electron beam machining and Laser beam machining.
CO5 Describe Plasma arc machining, Chemical machining and Abrasive finishing
processes.
OPERATIONS CO1 Develop skills to represent an engineering problem as an appropriate
RESEARCH operations research model.
CO2 Collect and analyze the data in an engineering problem using different
operations research methods.
CO3 Draw conclusions from Job sequencing problem and dynamic
programming in the engineering problem.
CO4 Make decisions using Game theory in a competitive situation and
replacement of machines using Replacement models.
CO5 Evaluate Inventory status using Inventory models in competitive situations.
INTRODUCTION TO CO1 Analyze the global and Indian aerospace industry scenario.
AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS CO2 Identify the type of aircraft and components of aircraft.
CO3 Design the flight of aircraft from basic principles.
CO4 Solve the difficulties in the actual design and manufacture of an aircraft.
CO5 Explain the operating and control systems of an aircraft including
maneuverability.
PRODUCTION CO1 Draw and identify the conventions used in production drawing.
DRAWING CO2 Calculate limits and tolerances and identify type of fit between the mating
PRACTICE AND parts of an assembly.
MEASUREMENT CO3 Calculate and specify geometrical form and positional tolerance.
AND CONTROL CO4 Draw production drawings of the component and process sheets from
SYSTEMS LAB the given assembly drawing.
CO5 Model the components and assembly drawings using AUTO CAD software.
CO1 Analyze the given problem
CO2 Conduct investigation on the experimental setup
CO3 Use modern tools for measurements/ modelling and simulation/draw the
graphs etc.
CO4 Understand the environmental impact of the investigation
CO5 Work individually and in a team for conducting the experiments
CO6 Effectively communicate and explain the experimental analysis
TEAM PROJECTS CO1 Be acquainted with appropriate utility
LAB CO2 Apply fundamental principles of science and engineering to design and
fabricate models for diversified applications
CO3 To enhance team spirit and improve the ability of students to work
together for solution of common engineering problem
CO4 To improve ability of students for the selection of material and
manufacturing process and approach for solving an engineering problem
with minimum cost.
CO5 To inculcate the habit of observing social problems and searching for a
possible sustainable eco friendly solution
IV YEAR
HEAT TRANSFER CO1 Identify the mode of heat transfer and formulate the equation to calculate
temperature distribution
CO2 Compute the amount of heat dissipation during transient heat conduction
using lumped system/charts.
CO3 Calculate the rate of heat transfer by convection in the boundary/
potential flow regions
CO4 Identify the heat exchanger required to transfer sensible/ latent heat
between two fluids
CO5 Interpret the concepts of radiation heat transfer between two bodies
REFRIGERATION CO1 Study the concepts and methods of refrigeration systems, and evaluate the
AND AIR- performance of air refrigeration cycles for aircraft applications.
CONDITIONING CO2 Evaluate the performance of vapour compression refrigeration systems
and understand the working of various evaporatives.
CO3 Explain the working of various vapour absorption, non conventional
refrigeration systems and summarize the effects of refrigerants on Global
Warming and ozone depletion.
CO4 Estimate the heat load for the given conditions and suggest the
requirements of a suitable AC system with respect to psychrometric charts.
CO5 Evaluate load calculations for industrial air conditioning, enumerate the
equipments that are used in air conditioning systems.
COMPUTER AIDED CO1 Explain structure and units of a digital computer and its related hardware.
DESIGN AND CO2 Describe the role of computer graphics especially geometric
MANUFACTURING transformations for CAD/CAM application.
CO3 Describe the basic NC system and write part programming in CNC system
CO4 Understand the need for Group technology
CO5 Identify different quality control methods and apply inspection methods
used in various manufacturing systems.
DESIGN FOR CO1 Evaluate the importance of design, process planning in manufacturing and
MANUCFACTURING select the suitable material & it’s alternatives for particular products.
CO2 Apply the geometric dimension and tolerances in design and
manufacturing of product and apply general design consideration in casting
component and welded joints.
CO3 Select the parting line & analyze its effect in forging die design, apply
principles of design for machining.
CO4 Apply design principle for punching, blanking and deep drawing.
CO5 Apply the principles of design for assembly.
JET PROPULSION CO1 Interpret the concepts of gas turbine theory and efficiency calculation for
AND ROCKET jet propulsion in rocket engines.
ENGINEERING CO2 Differentiate between Turbojet and Turboprop Engines for performance
evaluation.
CO3 Analyze the working of Ramjet engines and compute their performance.
CO4 Explain the difference between liquid and solid propellant rocket engines.
CO5 Analyze and apply the thrust augmentation methods to rockets and also
understand the testing procedure for rocket engines.
COMPOSITE CO1 Describe the different types of matrix, fiber and composite materials
MATERIALS especially FRPS
CO2 Study the composite properties and fabrication techniques
CO3 Study the basic mechanical behaviour of composite materials.
CO4 Identify the choices made for using certain types of composites in certain
applications with Reference to composite properties.
CO5 Demonstrate simple micromechanics and failure modes of composites
CNC TECHNOLOGY CO1 Demonstrate the need of NC machines and its applications in the field of
manufacturing.
CO2 Use CNC’s and their constructional features including automatic tool
change.
CO3 Develop manual part programming and APT programming for various
complex geometries using CAD/CAM software’s.
CO4 Describe direct Numerical Control of NC machines controlled by central
servers and understand the automatic tool changing of cutting parameters
to suit work process conditions.
CO5 Identify the concepts & physical elements of micro controllers and PLC’s
and their applications in CNC manufacturing field.
ROBOTICS CO1 Recognize various components of robot with specification of robot &
Asimov’s law robot.
CO2 Describe the coordinate of end effector location with respect to the base
of robot.
CO3 Formulate dynamic equations to robot.
CO4 Design robot for trajectory planning and describe actuators
CO5 Apply Robot with effective feedback system in manufacturing
TOOL CO1 Correlate tool and work behavior for various material in different
ENGINEERING machining operations.
CO2 Select suitable press tool operation for given sheet metal component.
CO3 Select and use appropriate clamping device for given work piece situation.
CO4 Apply various special tools and suitable measuring instruments to improve
production cycle time.
CO5 Perform economic analysis of various tools to reduce cost of production.
POWER PLANT CO1 Explain the working of steam power plant, and its components.
ENGINEERING CO2 Describe the working of diesel power plants and their components, gas
turbine plants and their components.
CO3 Explain the working of hydroelectric power plant and elaborate typical
layouts of hydro projects and plants.
CO4 Interpret different types of reactors used in nuclear power plants.
CO5 Define load factor, demand factor and methods of plant selection, make a
load duration curve and estimate fixed and running costs of a plant and its
depreciation.
MECHANICAL CO1 Explain the terms simple harmonic motion, natural frequency, resonance,
VIBRATIONS damping, logarithmic decrement, vibration isolation and transmissibility.
Formulate a mathematical relation for various one DOF free and damped
vibration systems
CO2 Formulate a mathematical relation for various one DOF forced vibration
systems and explain working of vibration measuring instruments.
CO3 Analyze various 2DOF systems to obtain the principal modes and design
vibration absorbers
CO4 Analyze the various multi degree freedom vibration systems and
continuous systems
CO5 Analyze the various multi degree freedom vibration systems using
numerical methods
RENEWABLE CO1 Define the basic principles and associated technical terms of solar
ENERGY SOURCES radiation.
CO2 Explore about various solar energy collection and storage methods and
perform thermal analysis.
CO3 Explore the harnessing of biomass and geothermal energy.
CO4 Evaluate the potential of wind energy and ocean energy plants based on
the knowledge obtained.
CO5 Explore various types of direct energy conversion methods.
COMPUTATIONAL CO1 Apply the concepts of numerical techniques to a find solution to a system
FLUID DYNAMICS using numerical methods
CO2 Apply the Finite Difference method in heat conduction and convection
problems.
CO3 Apply the concept of descritization for fluid flow modeling.
CO4 Interpret the conservation equations for fluid flow and heat transfer
CO5 Acquire the knowledge of finite volume methods.
INDUSTRIAL CO1 Describe and apply method study and work measurement techniques.
ENGINEERING CO2 Describe method and principle of work place design.
PRACTICES CO3 Enumerate and describe man machine systems and visual displays.
CO4 Distinguish job evaluation and merit rating and describe method of job
evaluation of merit rating.
CO5 Distinguish estimation and costing and perform estimating and costing of a
job.
ADDITIVE CO1 Describe the need of prototyping before manufacturing and the process to
MANUFACTURING be followed for it.
TECHNOLOGIES CO2 Elaborate selective laser sintering and fusion deposition modeling.
CO3 Describe soid ground curing and concepts modelers.
CO4 Explain rapid tooling and differentiate various software’s associated with
RP.
CO5 Perform process optimization of rapid manufacturing process and explain
allied processes.
CAD/CAM LAB CO1 Analyze the given problem
CO2 Conduct investigation on the experimental setup
CO3 Use modern tools for measurements/modelling and simulation/draw the
graphs etc.
CO4 Understand the environmental impact of the investigation
CO5 Work individually and in a team for conducting the experiments
CO6 Effectively communicate and explain the experimental analysis
HEAT TRANSFER CO1 Analyze the given problem
LAB CO2 Conduct investigation on the experimental setup
CO3 Use modern tools for measurements/modelling and simulation/draw the
graphs etc.
CO4 Understand the environmental impact of the investigation
CO5 Work individually and in a team for conducting the experiments
CO6 Effectively communicate and explain the experimental analysis
INDUSTRY CO1 Understand the shop floor practices in industry
ORIENTED MINI CO2 Understand and explain emerging technologies in specific engineering
PROJECT application
CO3 Exhibit leadership skills and team spirit
CO4 Demonstrate the knowledge of professional and ethical responsibilities
CO5 Communicate effectively in both verbal and written form
INDUSTRIAL CO1 Develop skills in supervision of any activity and also to enable to use the
MANAGEMENT available resources to achieve the desired goal in a more efficient and
effective way using principles of management.
CO2 Describe the structure of organization and its functions.
CO3 Explore operations and material management functions.
CO4 Elaborate the concepts of Human Resource Management and use various
project management techniques.
CO5 Describe contemporary management practices & strategic management
techniques
PRODUCTION CO1 Evaluate the concept of PPC, inventory & MRP, ERP, LOB system & apply
PLANNING AND various forecasting techniques
MATERIAL CO2 Apply Scheduling techniques
HANDLING CO3 Apply routing, scheduling & dispatching techniques to the production
control and management system.
CO4 Describe the importance of layouts like plant layout, process layout,
product layout to the production system.
CO5 Apply the principles and techniques to minimize the cost of material
handling in planning and control of production and service system.
MECHATRONICS CO1 Design the circuit based on Hydraulic, Pneumatic and PLC.
CO2 Describe the signal conditioning like analog unit.
CO3 Design the circuit which will control by mechanically and electronically and
it contains electro hydraulic auction system and sensor interfacing.
CO4 Identify and analyze the hydraulic and pneumatic system and convert it
into suitable system.
CO5 Apply electromechanical drives Relay & sensors, digital to analog and
analog to digital converter.
AUTOMATION IN CO1 Explore the importance of automation implementation in manufacturing.
MANUFACTURING CO2 analyze the automated flow lines.
CO3 Perform Line balancing of assembly systems.
CO4 Recognize the importance of automated storage and retrieval systems.
CO5 Integrate the logistics with Business Process Re engineering, Concurrent
Engineering & explain fundamentals of industrial control
TRIBOLOGY CO1 Apply principles of lubrication, lubrication regimes, bearing materials,
lubricant properties and lubrication modes in bearing applications.
CO2 Apply theoretical and practical knowledge of hydrodynamic, elasto
hydrodynamic and mixed/boundary lubrication in journal bearings.
CO3 Identify friction characteristics in journal bearings and methods to reduce
friction and wear.
CO4 Explain air lubricated bearings.
CO5 Apply knowledge in use of bearing materials and bearing oil pads and oil
rings in different bearings.
PRODUCT DESIGN CO1 Describe an engineering design & development process and explain
AND PROCESS process planning.
PLANNING CO2 Elaborate various manufacturing techniques and apply product
development management techniques.
CO3 Describe and apply ergonomics principles to promote safety, healthy and
productivity in industry.
CO4 Apply creative thinking methods in product development and appreciate
role of computer in product development.
CO5 Apply principles of design for manufacturing and perform economic
analysis.
SEMINAR CO1 Select a technical topic related to mechanical engineering, study, analyse
and summarize the topic
CO2 Prepare a report and make a presentation on the selected topic.
CO3 Improve the communication skills
CO4 Demonstrate the understanding of impact of engineering solutions on the
society
CO5 Demonstrate the knowledge of professional and ethical responsibilities.
COMPREHENSIVE CO1 Demonstrate the understanding of engineering knowledge learnt in four
VIVA year graduation course.
CO2 Defend any type of interviews, viva voce, and aptitude tests both at the
academic and the industry sector.
CO3 Perform well in group discussions and enhance the communications skills
and interaction
CO4 Apply knowledge in developing their career in particular fields.
CO5 Apply the principles and phenomena, and their applications in solving
engineering problems.
PROJECT WORK CO1 Identify an engineering problem, devise a means of solving and exhibit the
ability to execute the solution.
CO2 Demonstrate knowledge of professional and ethical responsibilities.
CO3 Show the understanding of impact of engineering solutions on the society
and also will be aware of contemporary issues
CO4 Communicate effectively in both verbal and written form
CO5 Develop confidence for self education and ability for lifelong learning

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