| Title |
Description |
| PEO 1 |
To impart fundamental knowledge of Computer Fundamentals, Hardware, Operating Systems, Internet and Networking, Databases, and Computer Programming to students. |
| PEO 2 |
To enhance students' critical thinking abilities and develop their analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills by practical and in-house training. |
| PEO 3 |
To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of cutting-edge software technologies and tools, enabling them to pursue diverse career opportunities. |
| PEO 4 |
To deliver a strong academic, technical, and intellectual foundation that prepares students to pursue higher studies effectively. |
| Title |
Description |
| PSO 1 |
Proficient Software Developers: Graduates of the Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering program will be able to demonstrate proficiency in programming languages and possess the skills to develop robust and efficient software solutions to various real-world problems. |
| PSO 2 |
Effective System Administrators: Diploma graduates will be equipped with the knowledge and expertise to administer and manage computer systems effectively. They can configure, troubleshoot, and secure network infrastructures, ensuring smooth and secure operations. |
| PSO 3 |
Skilled Database Managers: Diploma graduates will be skilled in designing, implementing, and managing database systems. They will possess the ability to optimize query performance, ensure data integrity, and develop efficient database solutions for organizations. |
| Title |
Description |
| PO 1 |
Basic and Discipline Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and computing concepts to solve broadly defined computing problems |
| PO 2 |
Problem Analysis: Identify, analyze, and formulate solutions for computing and engineering problems using logical and analytical approaches. |
| PO 3 |
Software Design and Development: Design, develop, test, and maintain software applications, databases, and computing solutions to meet user and organizational requirements. |
| PO 4 |
Computing Tools and Technologies: Select and apply programming languages, databases, networking tools, operating systems, and modern computing technologies with an understanding of their limitations. |
| PO 5 |
Experimentation and Computing Practices: Conduct experiments, debug programs, analyze computational data, and evaluate system performance to support decision-making. |
| PO 6 |
Society, Sustainability, and Environment: Apply computing practices considering societal, environmental, health, safety, and legal requirements. |
| PO 7 |
Ethics and Professionalism: Demonstrate ethical and professional responsibilities in the use of computing resources and technologies. |
| PO 8 |
Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in software development teams. |
| PO 9 |
Communication: Communicate effectively through reports, presentations, technical documentation, and digital platforms. |
| PO 10 |
Project Management: Apply planning, scheduling, and resource management principles in software and IT projects. |
| PO 11 |
Life-Long Learning: Engage in continuous learning to adapt to emerging computing technologies. |
| PO 12 |
Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Demonstrate innovation and entrepreneurial skills to develop technology-based solutions. |