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ECE Curriculum Essential

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ECE Curriculum Essential

The document describes the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. It outlines the departmental vision, mission, program educational objectives, program outcomes, and program specific outcomes. It also provides details of the departmental curriculum structure, including course codes, titles, credits, and contact hours for lectures, tutorials, and practical sessions. The goal is to impart state-of-the-art technical education and develop skilled engineers with problem solving abilities, professional skills, and awareness of social and ethical responsibilities.
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Department of Electronics and Communication

Engineering
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Departmental Vision
To develop self-motivated, creative & Ethical
Skilled Engineers and Researchers to meet
the Social Commitment.

Departmental Mission

M1: To impart State-of-Art Technical


Education.

M2: To encourage the students for


professional ethics & social responsibilities.

M3: To inculcate team work & leadership


qualities to make the students industry ready
& employable.

M4: To carry out research leading to the


realization of knowledge and intellectual
property.

M5: To facilitate graduates to become an


entrepreneur.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Program Educational Objectives


(PEO)

PEO1: Knowledge of Basic Engineering


Sciences: To exhibit knowledge in Mathematics,
Engineering Fundamentals, Electronics &
Communication Engineering and related fields for
professional achievement in industry and
organizations.

PEO2: Engineering Design Skills: To equip the


students with the necessary problem solving skills
relevant to the general practice of Engineering design.

PEO3: Problem Solving Ability: To produce


engineering graduates who have the problem solving
ability to pursue advanced studies and research in all
disciplines.

PEO4: Technical Knowledge: To impart the


knowledge of theory and practices of ECE and its
applications in areas of modern research and current
industry trends to the students.

PEO5: Professional Skill: To inculcate


professional and ethical attitude, effective
communication skills, teamwork skills, leadership
qualities, managerial skills & multidisciplinary
approach in the students for successful career and
entrepreneurship.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Program Outcome (PO)


PO1: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of
mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an
engineering specialization to the solution of complex
engineering problems.
PO2: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review
research literature, and analyze complex engineering
problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first
principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and
engineering sciences.
PO3: Design/development of solutions: Design
solutions for complex engineering problems and design
system components or processes that meet the specified
needs with appropriate consideration for the public health
and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental
considerations.
PO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems:
Use research-based knowledge and research methods
including design of experiments, analysis and
interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to
provide valid conclusions.
PO5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply
appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling
to complex engineering activities with an understanding of
the limitations.
PO6: The engineer and society: Apply reasoning
informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal,
health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the
consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional
engineering practice.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Program Outcome (PO)

PO7: Environment and sustainability: Understand


the impact of the professional engineering solutions in
societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the
knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to
professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the
engineering practice.
PO9: Individual and team work: Function effectively
as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse
teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10: Communication: Communicate effectively on
complex engineering activities with the engineering
community and with society at large, such as, being able
to comprehend and write effective reports and design
documentation, make effective presentations, and give and
receive clear instructions.
PO11: Project management and finance:
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to
one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to
manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO12: Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and
have the preparation and ability to engage in independent
and life-long learning in the broadest context of
technological change.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Program Specific Outcome


(PSO)
PSO1: Ability to Identify, Formulate & Solve
problems of basics of Electronics &
Communication Engineering and to apply
them to various areas like Analog & digital
Circuits, Signal & systems, Communication,
VLSI, Embedded System etc.

PSO2: Ability to design the systems of


Electronics & Communication Engineering
using advanced hardware and software tools
with analytical skills to achieve the Societal
needs.

PSO3: Knowledge of social & environmental


awareness along with ethical responsibility to
achieve a successful career addresses the real
world applications using optimal resources as
an entrepreneur.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Departmental Curriculum
Structure
Total Number of contact hours
Course Title Lecture Tutorial Practical Total
Course (L) (T) (P) Hours Credits
Code
Semester I
M 101 Mathematics-I 3 1 0 4 4
CH 101 Chemistry-I 3 1 0 4 4
EE 101 Basic Electrical 3 1 0 4 4
Engineering
HU 101 Communicative 2 0 0 2 2
English
ME 101 Engineering 3 1 0 4 4
Mechanics
HU181 Extra- 0 0 2 2 1
Curricular
Activity (NSS)
HU191 Lang. Lab. and 0 0 2 2 1
Seminar
Presentation
CH 191 Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 3 2
EE 191 Basic Electrical 0 0 3 3 2
Engineering
Lab
ME 191 Engineering 0 0 3 3 2
Drawing &
Graphics
Semester II
M 201 Mathematics -II 3 1 0 4 4
PH 201 Physics - I 3 1 0 4 4
EC 201 Basic 3 1 0 4 4
Electronics
Engineering
CS 201 Computer 3 1 0 4 4
Fundamentals
& Principle of
Computer

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Communication Engineering

Programming

ME 201 Engineering 3 1 0 4 4
Thermodynamic
s & Fluid
Mechanics
CS291 Computer 0 0 3 3 2
Fundamentals
& Principle of
Computer
Programming
Lab
PH291 Physics -I Lab 0 0 3 3 2
EC 291 Basic 0 0 3 3 2
Electronics
Engineering
Lab
ME 291 Workshop 0 0 3 3 2
Practice
CS291 Computer 0 0 3 3 2
Fundamentals
& Principle of
Computer
Programming
Lab
PH291 Physics -I Lab 0 0 3 3 2
MC 281 Soft Skill 0 0 2 2 0
Development
Semester III
M 301 Mathematics-III 3 1 0 4 4
Numerical 0 0
M(CS) 301 3 3 3
Methods
Solid State 0 0
EC 301 3 3 3
Devices
Circuit Theory 1 0
EC 302 3 4 4
& Networks
CS(ECE) 0 0
Data Structure 3 3 3
301
Numerical 0 3
M(CS) 391 0 3 2
Methods Lab

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Communication Engineering

Circuit Theory 0 3
EC 392 0 3 2
& Network Lab
CS(ECE) Data Structure 0 3
0 3 2
391 Lab
Technical Skill 0 2 2Units
MC381 0 2
Development
Semester IV
PH(ECE)4 0
Physics II 3 0 3 3
01
Signals & 0
EC 401 3 0 3 3
Systems
Analog 1
EC 402 Electronic 3 0 4 4
Circuits
Digital
EC 403 Electronic And 2 2 0 4 3
Circuits
Analog 0
EC 404 3 0 3 3
Communication
PH(ECE)
Physics II Lab 0 0 3 3 2
491
Analog
EC 492 Electronic 0 0 3 3 2
Circuits Lab
Digital
EC 493 Electronic And 0 0 3 3 2
Circuits Lab
Analog
EC 494 Communication 0 0 3 3 2
Lab
Technical
Report Writing
HU 481 0 0 2 2 1
& Language
Practice
Semester V
Environmental 0
HU 501 2 0 2 2
Science
Digital
EC 501 Communication 2 2 0 4 3
Systems

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Communication Engineering

Microprocessor
EC 502 & Micro 3 0 0 3 3
Controller
Digital Signal
EC 503 3 0 0 3 3
Processing
Power
EC 504A Electronics

Electrical &
EC 504B Electronics 3 0 0 3 3
Measurement

EC504C Telecommunica
tion Systems
Digital
EC 591 Communication 0 0 3 3 2
Systems Lab
Microprocessor
EC 592 & Micro 0 0 3 3 2
Controller Lab
Digital Signal
EC 593 0 0 3 3 2
Processing Lab
EC 581 Mini Project -I 0 0 4 4 2
Group
MC 581 Discussion 0 0 2 2 2 Units
Practice
Semester VI
EM Wave
EC 601 Propagation & 2 2 0 4 3
Antenna
Information
EC 602 Theory & 2 2 0 4 3
Coding
EC 603 Control System 3 0 0 3 3
EC 604A Object Oriented
Programming
3 0 0 3 3
EC 604B Advanced
Microcontroller
& Embedded

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Communication Engineering

System
EC 604C
Optical Fibre
Communication
Engineering
System Design
EC 605A & Analysis

Material
EC 605B Science & 3 0 0 3 3
Engineering

EC 605C Computer
Communication
& Networks
EM Wave
EC 691 Propagation & 0 0 3 3 2
Antenna Lab
Control System
EC 693 Engineering 0 0 3 3 2
Lab
Object Oriented
EC 694A Programming
Lab

Advanced
EC 694B Microcontroller
0 0 3 3 2
& Embedded
System Lab

Optical Fibre
EC 694C Communication
Lab
EC 681 Mini Project -II 0 0 12 12 6
Industrial 0 0 1
EC 682 Training 0 0
(4 Weeks)
Semester VII
Organizational
HU 701 Behaviour, 2 1 0 3 2
Values & Ethics

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Communication Engineering

RF & Microwave
EC 701 3 0 0 3 3
Engineering
VLSI &
EC 702 Microelectronic 3 1 0 4 4
s
Digital Image
EC 703A Processing

Computer
EC 703B Organization &
3 0 0 3 3
Architecture

EC 703C Data Base


Management
Systems
EC 704A Artificial
Intelligence &
Robotics
EC 704B
Biomedical
Electronics & 3 0 0 3 3
EC 704C Imaging

Renewable
Source &
Applications
RF & Microwave 0
EC 791 Engineering 0 0 3 2
Lab
VLSI & 0
EC 792 Microelectronic 0 0 3 2
s Lab
EC 793A Digital Image
Processing Lab

EC 793B Computer
Organization &
0 0 3 2
Architecture 0
Lab

EC 793C Data Base


Management

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Communication Engineering

Systems Lab

EC 781 Project I 0 0 6 3
Technical
MC 782 Seminar 0 0 3 3 3 Units
Presentation
Semester VIII
Industrial &
HU 801 Financial 2 1 0 3 2
Management
Advanced
EC 801 Communication 3 0 0 3 3
Systems
EC 802A Advanced
Semiconductor
Devices

EC 802B EMI / EMC 3 0 0 3 3

EC 802C Mobile
Communication
And Network
Software
EC 803A
Engineering

Physical
EC 803B
Design, 3 1 0 4 4
Verification &
Testing
EC 803C
Soft Computing
Advanced
EC 891 Communication 0 0 3 3 2
Lab
EC881 Project II 0 0 12 12 6

EC882 Grand Viva 0 0 0 0 2


Total 198

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

M101: Mathematics I

CO1 Able to explain the applicability of determinant


and matrix in the different types of engineering
problem.

CO2 Able to apply Mean value theorems &


expansion of function in engineering field.

CO3 Able to apply the area & volume integrals in


different engineering problems.

CO4 Able to apply vector concepts in numerous


engineering experiments and problems.

CO5 Application of improper integral in engineering


field.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

CH101: Chemistry

CO1 Able to apply fundamental concepts of


thermodynamics in different engineering
applications.

CO2 Able to analyze & design simple and


technologically advance electrical and energy
storage devices

CO3 Able to prepare composites, Synthetic


polymers, etc.

CO4 Able to apply the knowledge of chemical


reactions to industries and scientific and
technical fields.

CO5 Able to apply the knowledge of corrosion to


prevent corrosion in different industries.

CO6 Capable to evaluate theoretical and practical


aspects relating to the transfer of the
production of chemical products from
laboratories to the industrial scale, in
accordance with environmental considerations.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EE101: Basic Electrical Engineering

CO1 Able to understand basics of R , L , C circuit


elements and voltage and current sources.

CO2 Able to Appreciate and analyze DC , AC and


magnetic circuits using KVL and KCL.

CO3 Able Understand working principle of various


analogue electrical measuring instruments.

CO4 Able to Comprehend the working of DC


machines, transformers and induction Motors.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

HU101: Communicative English

CO1 Able to understand basic grammar principles.

CO2 Able to write clear and coherent passages,


effective letters for job application and
complaints, technical reports.

CO3 Able to enhance reading comprehension.

CO4 Able to comprehend English speech sound


system, stress and intonation.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

ME101: Engineering Mechanics

CO1 Able to determine the resultant force and


moment for a given system of forces.

CO2 Able to analyze planar and spatial systems to


determine the forces in members of trusses,
frames and problems related to friction.

CO3 Able to calculate the motion characteristics of


a body subjected to a given force system.

CO4 Able to determine the deformation of a shaft


and understand the relationship between
different material constants.

CO5 Determine the centroid and second moment of


area.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

HU191: Language Laboratory & Seminar


Presentation
CO1 Able to understand advanced skills of
Technical Communication in English through
Language Laboratory.

CO2 Able to apply listening, speaking, reading and


writing skills in societal and professional life.

CO3 Able to demonstrate the skills necessary to be


a competent Interpersonal communicator.

CO4 Able to analyse communication behaviours.

CO5 Able to adapt to multifarious socio-economical


and professional arenas with the help of
effective communication and interpersonal
skills.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

CH191: Chemistry Laboratory

CO1 Able to analyse different parameters of water


considering environmental issues.

CO2 Able to operate different types of instruments


for estimation of small quantities chemicals
used in industries and scientific and technical
fields.

CO3 Able to work as an individual also as an team


member

CO4 Able to synthesize Nano and polymer


materials.

CO5 Capable to design innovative experiments


applying the fundamentals of chemistry

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EE191: Basic Electrical Engineering


Laboratory

CO1 Able to determine of B/H curve of a magnetic


material.

CO2 Able to analyze AC series, parallel and


balanced three phase circuits.

CO3 Able to determine Voltage regulation and


efficiency of a single phase transformer by
direct loading.

CO4 Able to control the Speed of a DC motor by


varying: - a. field current with armature
voltage kept constant b. armature voltage with
field current kept constant.

CO5 Able to study the Reversal of direction of


rotation of a three phase induction motor.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

ME191: Engineering Drawing &


Graphics

CO1: Able to draw Orthographic projections of Lines,


Planes, and Solid.

CO2: Able to construct Isometric Scale, Isometric


Projections and Views.

CO3: Able to draw Sections of various Solids


including Cylinders, cones, prisms and
pyramids.

CO4: Able to draw projections of lines, planes,


solids, isometric projections and sections of
solids including Cylinders, cones, prisms and
pyramids using AutoCAD.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

XC181: Extra-Curricular Activity


(NSS/ NCC)

CO1: Able to up-to-date, in-depth knowledge of an


academic specialty, as well as a broad range of
cultural and general knowledge.

CO2: Able to exhibit the professional knowledge and


accepting ethical responsibility to the problems
of industry and society.

CO3: Able to develop Character, Comradeship,


Discipline, Leadership, Secular Outlook, Spirit
of Adventure and Ideals of Selfless Service
amongst the Youth of the Country;

CO4: Able to develop confidence for self-education


for lifelong learning of advancements being
happened around the world.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

M201: Mathematics II
CO1: Able to apply the knowledge of first order
differentiation in engineering field.

CO2: Able to analyse type of higher order equations


and apply in numerous engineering
application.

CO3: Able to analyze graph theory concepts in


explaining the behavior of electrical,
communication and electromagnetic field.

CO4: Able for application of Laplace Transform for


solving various engineering problems.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

PH201: Physics I
CO1: Able to explain the different types of
vibrations.

CO2: Able to apply the laser principles to


holography.

CO3: Able to analyze the problems of black body


radiation.

CO4: Able to evaluate X-ray in different


experiments/processes.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC201: Basic Electronics Engineering

CO1 Able to identify semiconductor materials, draw


energy band diagram, distinguish between
intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor,
calculate drift and diffusion current
component.

CO2 Able to characterize semiconductors, diodes,


transistors and operational amplifiers.

CO3 Able to know the application of Diode, BJT &


OPAMP.

CO4 Able to identify functions of digital Multimeter,


cathode ray oscilloscope and transducers in
the measurement of physical variables.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

CS201: Computer Fundamentals &


Principle of Computer Programming

CO1 Able to develop algorithms for mathematical


and scientific problems.

CO2 Able to understand the components of


computing systems.

CO3 Able to choose data types and structures to


solve mathematical and scientific problem.

CO4 Able to develop modular programs using


control structures.

CO5 Able to write programs to solve real world


problems using object oriented features.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

ME201: Engineering Thermodynamics &


Fluid Mechanics

CO1 Able to apply fundamental concepts of


thermodynamics to engineering applications.
CO2 Able to estimate thermodynamic properties of
substances in gas and liquid states
CO3 Capable to determine thermodynamic
efficiency of various energy related processes

CO4 Able to Know the basic principles of fluid


mechanics
CO5 Able to analyze fluid flow problems with the
application of the momentum and energy
equations

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

CS291: Computer Fundamentals &


Principle of Computer Programming
Laboratory

CO1 Able to know some basic commands of DOS,


Windows and Linux Operating System, File
handling and Directory structures, file
permissions, creating and editing simple C
program, compilation and execution of C
program..
CO2 Able to write C Programs on variable,
expression, operator and type-casting using
Writing C Programs using different structures
of if-else, switch-case, loop (for loop, while loop
and do-while loop) and use of break and
continue statement and functions.
CO3 Able to write C Programs demonstrating
concept of Single & Multidimensional arrays,
Function and Recursion, Pointers, address of
operator, declaring pointers and operations on
pointers, structures, union and pointer to
structure, String and command line
arguments, dynamic memory allocation and
File Programming.
CO4 Able to implement modular programs using
functions.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

PH291: Physics I Laboratory

CO1: Able to use CRO, Signal generator,


spectrometer, polarimeter and GM counter for
making measurements.

CO2: Able to test optical components using


principles of interference and diffraction of
light.

CO3: Able to determine the selectivity parameters in


electrical circuits.

CO4: Able to determine the width of narrow slits,


spacing between close rulings using lasers and
appreciate the accuracy in measurements.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC291: Basic Electronics Engineering


Laboratory

CO1 Knowledge of Electronic components such as


Resistors, Capacitors, Diodes, Transistors
measuring equipment like DC power supply,
Multimeter, CRO, Signal generator, DC power
supply.

CO2 Analyze the characteristics of Junction Diode,


Zener Diode, BJT & FET and different types of
Rectifier Circuits.

CO3 Determination of input-offset voltage, input


bias current and Slew rate, Common-mode
Rejection ratio, Bandwidth and Off-set null of
OPAMPs.

CO4 Able to know the application of Diode, BJT &


OPAMP.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

ME292: Workshop Practice


CO1: Able to study and practice on machine tools
and their operations.

CO2: Able to practice on manufacturing of


components using workshop trades including
fitting, carpentry, foundry and welding.

CO3: Able to identify and apply suitable tools for


machining processes including turning, facing,
thread cutting and tapping.

CO4: Able to apply basic electrical engineering


knowledge for house wiring practice.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

MC281: Soft Skill Development


CO1: Able to handle emotions including tolerance
and behavioural responses, building positive
friendships and bonding with peers and
classmates, learning to show understanding
and to demonstrate respect for the opinions,
personal space and beliefs of others.
CO2: Able to develop the self-motivation, raised
aspirations and belief in one’s own abilities,
defining and committing to achieving one’s
goals.

CO3: Able to assess the requirements of a task,


identifying the strengths within the team,
utilising the diverse skills of the group to
achieve the set objective, awareness of
risk/safety.

CO4: Able to demonstrate the clear briefing and


listening skills, not being afraid to ask for help
and support when necessary.

CO5 Able to develop the employability skills – time


and resource management, conflict resolution,
teaching and mentoring others

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

M301: Mathematics III


CO1: Able to apply the knowledge of Fourier series
and transform in engineering problems like
finding the frequency of wave propagation.

CO2: Able to apply the knowledge of Complex


Analysis viz the Cauchy Residue Theorem to
evaluate integrals and sum series.

CO3: Able to solve the stochastic model of


engineering problems using the idea of
different kind of engineering problems.

CO4: Able to know that differential equation is a


very important mathematical model of many
problems in the application of engineering and
also be able to utilize theories and methods
learned in the course to analyze and solve a
differential equation.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

M(CS)301: Numerical Methods

CO1: Able to numerically approximate functions


with polynomials.

CO2: Able to understand basics of finite precision


arithmetic, conditioning of problems and
stability of numerical algorithms.

CO3: Able to solve numerically a scalar nonlinear


equation.

CO4: Able to solve dense systems of linear equations


and have a working knowledge of LU
factorizations for these problems.

Able to use the method of lines to solve basic


partial differential equations.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC301: Solid State Devices

CO1: Able to understand the Energy band diagram,


charge carrier transport phenomenon and
recombination-generation process of different
types of semiconductor materials.

CO2: Able to study and analyze the Characteristics


& Current flow of semiconductor devices like
BJT, JFET, MOSFET, MESFET, HEMT &
Metal-Semiconductor Junction & Hetero
Junction Devices.

CO3: Able to analyze the design parameters of


MOSFET i.e- Channel length & width,
depletion width, surface field and potential, ON
resistance, trans conductance, equivalent
circuits, amplification factors, capacitances,
noise margins, scaling & short channel effects
MOSFET .
CO4: Able to Illustrate rectifying properties of
different types of junction diode, Importance
of reverse current in optical detectors, photo-
diodes, solar cells, Tunnel diode, LED &
Thyristors.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC302: Circuit Theory & Networks


CO1: Able to understand basics electrical circuits
with nodal and mesh analysis.

CO2: Able to appreciate electrical network theorems.

CO3: Able to apply Laplace Transform for steady


state and transient analysis.

CO4: Able to determine different network functions.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

CS (ECE) 301: Data Structure

CO1: Able to access how the choices of data


structure & algorithm methods impact the
performance of program.

CO2: Able to Solve problems based upon different


data structure & also write programs.

CO3: Able to Choose an appropriate data structure


for a particular problem.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

M (CS) 391: Numerical Methods


Laboratory
CO1: Able to numerically approximate functions
with polynomials.

CO2: Able to understand basics of finite precision


arithmetic, conditioning of problems and
stability of numerical algorithms.

CO3: Able to solve numerically a scalar nonlinear


equation.

CO4: Able to solve dense systems of linear equations


and have a working knowledge of LU
factorizations for these problems.

CO5 Able to use the method of lines to solve basic


partial differential equations.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC392: Circuit Theory & Network


Laboratory

CO1: Explain the concept of circuit laws and


network theorems and apply them to
laboratory measurements.

CO2: Become proficient with computer skills (e.g.,


TSPICE and PSPICE) for the analysis and
design of circuits.

CO3: Understand Transient Response in Series &


Parallel Resonant circuits, R-L & R-C
Networks;

CO4: Understand of Impedance (Z), and Admittance


(Y) parameters of Two-port networks.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

CS (ECE) 391: Data Structure


Laboratory
CO1: Able to design and analyze the time and space
efficiency of the data structure.

CO2: Capable to identity the appropriate data


structure for given problem.

CO3: Able to gathered practical knowledge on the


application of data structures.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

MC 381: Technical Skill Development

CO1: Able to design electronic circuits using passive


components.

CO2: Able to design DC power supplies.

CO3: Able to design Amplifier & Analog Filter


Circuits.

CO4 Able to design Simple Digital electronics


circuits using logic gates.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

PH (ECE) 401: Physics II

CO1: Able to understand basic laws of


electromagnetism using vector calculus.

CO2: Able to apply Schrodinger equation to solve


quantum mechanical problems.

CO3: Able to explain the behavior of electromagnetic


waves.

CO4 Able to discriminate between different


statistics.

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Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC401: Signal & Systems

CO1: Able to characterize and analyze the properties


of continuous time and discrete time signals
and systems

CO2: Able to analyze continuous time and discrete


time systems in time domain.

CO3: Able to represent continuous and discrete


systems in the Frequency domain using
Fourier Analysis tools like CTFS, CTFT, DTFS
and DTFT.

CO4 Able to understand the effects of sampling a


continuous time signal

Able to analyze continuous time and discrete


time systems using Laplace transforms and Z
Transforms.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC402: Analog Electronic Circuits

CO1 Able to design filters, regulators for dc power


supply and SMPS circuits

CO2 Able to illustrate voltage amplifier and power


amplifier using BJT

CO3 Able to analyze feedback amplifier and RC &


LC sinusoidal oscillator circuits.

CO4 Able to implement mathematical circuits,


precision rectifier, voltage to current and
current to voltage converter using op-Amp.

CO5 Able to develop multivibrator circuits using


555 timer, VCO Circuits.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC403: Digital Electronic & Circuits

CO1 Able to understand number systems


conversions and Boolean algebra and design
logic circuits using logic gates to their simplest
forms using DeMorgan’s Theorems; Karnaugh
Maps.

CO2 Able to design & analyze combinational


circuits and logic circuits with Programmable
Logic Devices.

CO3 Able to design and analyze of various


synchronous and asynchronous sequential
circuits using State Diagrams & Tables.

CO4 Able to understand Digital To Analog


Conversion, Analog To Digital Conversion
technique and corresponding circuits.

CO5 Able to Analyze logic family interfaces,


switching circuits & memory storage devices to
Plan and execute projects.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC404: Analog Communication

CO1 Able to describe different types of noise and


predict its effect on various analog
communication systems.

CO2 Able to analyze energy and power spectral


density of the signal.

CO3 Able to express the basic concepts of analog


modulation schemes

CO4 Able to evaluate analog modulated waveform in


time /frequency domain and also find
modulation index.

CO5 Able to develop understanding about


performance of analog communication
systems.

CO6 Able to calculate bandwidth and power


requirements for analog systems.

CO7 Able to analyze different characteristics of


receiver.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

PH (ECE) 491: Physics II Laboratory


Laboratory
CO1 Able to understand the motion of
electrons in crossed electric and
magnetic field.

CO2 Able to explain the photoelectric effect.

CO3 Able to demonstrate the Hall effect in


conductors and semi-conductors.

CO4 Able to measure the band gap for semi-


conductors.

CO5 Able to understand the motion of


electrons in crossed electric and
magnetic field.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC492: Analog Electronic Circuits


Laboratory
CO1 Able to construct Regulated Power
Supply.

CO2 Able to design Transistor based single


stage R-C coupled voltage amplifier and
different classes of power amplifier
circuit with given specification.

CO3 Able to construct a-stable, bi-stable and


mono-stable mode timer circuit using IC
555.

CO4 Able to design Inverting and Non-


inverting amplifier, Integrator,
differentiator, Wien bridge and RC
phase shift oscillator using Op-Amp.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC493: Digital Electronic Circuits


Laboratory
CO1: Able to understand the fundamental concepts
and techniques used in digital electronics.

CO2: Able to understand and examine the structure


of various number systems, De-Morgan’s law,
Boolean algebra and its application in digital
design.

CO3: Able to understand, analyse the timing


properties (input setup and hold times,
minimum clock period, output propagation
delays) and design various combinational and
sequential circuits using various metrics:
switching speed, throughput/latency, gate
count and area, energy dissipation and power.

CO4: Able to understand different digital circuits


using Programmable Logic Devices.

CO5: Able to know how to interface digital circuits


with ADC & DAC.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC494: Analog Communication


Laboratory
CO1: Able to analyse energy and power spectral
density of the signal and Calculate bandwidth
and power requirements for analog systems.

CO2: Able to express the basic concepts of analog


modulation schemes.

CO3: Able to describe different types of noise and


predict its effect on various analog
communication systems.

CO4: Able to evaluate analog modulated waveform in


time /frequency domain and also find
modulation index.

CO5: Able to analyse different characteristics of


receiver.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

HU481: Technical Report Writing &


Language Practice Laboratory

CO1: Able to develop listening skills and its sub


skills through language lab audio device.

CO2: Able to acquire various experience on speaking


skills and its sub skills.

CO3: Able to practice different master linguistic and


paralinguistic features.

CO4: Able to practice conversation using language


lab audio visual input.

CO5: Able to participate in group discussion


through audio visual input and acquainting
them with key strategies for success.

CO6: Able to enhance writing skills and its sub


skills.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

HU501: Environmental Science

CO1: Able to get the knowledge of General Basic


ideas of environment.

CO2: Understand the Environmental degradation,


Elements of ecology, Structure and function of
ecosystem, Biogeochemical Cycle and
Biodiversity.

CO3: Able to know the Air pollution and control


Atmospheric Composition.

CO4: Able to get the knowledge of Energy balance,


Green house effects, Lapse rate, Atmospheric
dispersion, Definition of pollutants and
contaminants, Primary and secondary
pollutants, Depletion Ozone layer.

CO5: Understand the Water Pollution and Control,


Land Pollution, Noise Pollution and
Environmental Management.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC501: Digital Communication Systems

CO1: Able to apply the knowledge of statistics in


Digital communication and its modelling.

CO2: Able to understand the concepts of signal,


geometrical representation of signal and the
performance of digital communication system
in the presence of noise.

CO3: Able to analyze sampling, quantization in


digital transmission, PAM, PCM, companding,
DPCM, Adaptive Modulation.

CO4: Apply the concept of line coding techniques


and their PSD, ISI in digital communication.

CO5: Analyze the digital modulation techniques,


generation and detection, power spectra and
their probability of error performance.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC502: Microprocessor &


Microcontroller
CO1: Able to correlate the architecture, instructions,
timing diagrams, addressing modes, memory
interfacing, interrupts, data communication of
8085.

CO2: Able to interpret the 8086 Microprocessor-


Architecture, Pin details, memory
segmentation, addressing modes, basic
instructions, interrupts.

CO3: Able to recognize 8051 micro controller


hardware, input/output pins, ports, external
memory, counters and timers, instruction set,
addressing modes, serial data i/o, interrupts.

CO4: Able to apply instructions for assembly


language programs of 8085, 8086 and 8051.

CO5: Able to design peripheral interfacing model


using IC 8255, 8253, 8251 with IC 8085, 8086
and 8051.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC503: Digital Signal Processing

CO1: Able to find DFT of a given signal through Fast


Fourier Transform Techniques.

CO2: Able to design FIR and IIR type digital filters.

CO3: Able to identify filter structures and evaluate


the coefficient quantization effects.

CO4: Able to understand sample rate conversion


techniques.

CO5: Able to compare the architectures of DSP and


General Purpose Processors.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC504A: Power Electronics

CO1: Able to know concepts of semiconductor


switches.

CO2: Able to understand operation and applications


of different power electronic converters

CO3: Able to appreciate working of PWM techniques.

CO4: Able to comprehend operation of inverter

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC504B: Electrical & Electronics


Measurement
CO1: Able to understand and estimate errors in a
measurement system.

CO2: Able to identify the instrument suitable for


specific measurements.

CO3: Able to estimate accurately the values of R, L


and C employing suitable bridges.

CO4: Able to understand the basic principles of


transducers for displacement, velocity,
temperature and pressure.

CO5: Able to operate special measuring instruments


such as Wave Analyser, Harmonic Distortion
Analyser and Spectrum Analyser.

CO6: Able to identify data acquisition system for a


specific application.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC504C: Telecommunication Systems

CO1: Able to understand the components and


Instruments of different Switching System.

CO2: Able to enumerate co-axial fibre optic cable,


PCM technique.

CO3: Able to illustrate Traffic Engineering and


Subscriber loop system.

CO4: Able to describe Stored Program Control


System.

CO5: Able to outline about the standards of Modems


and IP Telephony.

58
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC591: Digital Communication


Laboratory
CO1: Able to understand basic theories of Digital
communication system in practical.

CO2: Understand the concepts of signal, geometrical


representation of signal and the performance
of digital communication system in the
presence of noise.

CO3: Analyze sampling, quantization in digital


transmission, PAM, PCM, companding, DPCM,
Adaptive Modulation.

CO4: Able to use the Polar, Unipolar, Bipolar NRZ,


RZ and Manchester line coding techniques and
their PSD, ISI in digital communication.

CO5: Analyze the digital modulation techniques,


generation and detection, power spectra and
their probability of error performance.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC592: Microprocessor & Microcontroller


Laboratory

CO1: Able to Understand and apply the


fundamentals of assembly level programming
of microprocessors and microcontroller.

CO2: Work with standard microprocessor real time


interfaces including GPIO, serial ports, digital-
to-analog converters and analog-to-digital
converters;

CO3: Analyze abstract problems and apply a


combination of hardware and software to
address the problem;

CO4: Use standard test and measurement


equipment to evaluate digital interfaces.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC593: Digital Signal Processing


Laboratory

CO1: Ability to analyze sampled Sinusoidal signal,


various sequences and different arithmetic
operations, convolution properties of
convolution, circular convolution,
differentiation between linear and circular
convolutions, sectioned convolution.

CO2: Understand and analyze z-transform of various


sequences - verification of the properties.

CO3: Acquired knowledge of Twiddle factors, DFT,


FFT, and IDFT.

CO4: Ability to design of Butterworth Filter design


with different set of design parameters, using
Rectangular, Hamming, Hamming, Bartlett
windows and comparisons of these designs.

CO5: Acquired knowledge of Hardware Laboratory


using DSP Processors.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC601: EM wave Propagation & Antenna

CO1: Able to learn the basic concepts of


electromagnetic wave radiation and reception.

CO2: Able to acquired knowledge for the analysis of


Transmission Lines and Antennas.

CO3: Able to understand important and


fundamental antenna engineering parameters
and terminology.

CO4: Able to develop the performance


characteristics of array antennas, wire and
aperture antennas.

CO5: Able to acquired knowledge of Application of


Different types of Antennas.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC602: Information Theory & Coding

CO1: Able to understand the concepts of


information, mutual information and entropy
and various source coding techniques

CO2: Able to analyse the need for error control


techniques in a digital communication system
channel models, channel capacity and channel
coding techniques.
CO3: Able to apply linear algebra, concept of Galois
field, conjugate roots, minimal polynomial in
channel coding techniques for error control.

CO4: Able to generate different error control codes


like linear block codes, cyclic codes, BCH
codes, and perform error detection and
correction.
CO5: Able to design the circuit for different error
control coding techniques.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC603: Control System

CO1: Able to do mathematical modelling and


derivation of transfer function of various
systems.

CO2: Able to determine the stability of system and


analyse the system in time domain.

CO3: Able to analyse the systems in frequency


domain.

CO4: Able to do state space modelling of system and


its analysis.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC604A: Object Oriented Programming

CO1: Able to understand fundamental concepts in


object oriented approach.

CO2: Able to analyze design issues in developing


OOP applications.

CO3: Able to write computer programs to solve real


world problems in Java.

CO4: Able to analyze source code API


documentations.

CO5: Able to create GUI based applications.

65
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC604B: Advanced Micro Controller &


Embedded System

CO1: Able to design, development, programming,


and testing of a PIC microcontroller & ARM-
based embedded system

CO2: Able to demonstrate a working knowledge of


the necessary steps and methods used to
interface a microcontroller system to devices
such as motors, sensors, etc.

CO3: Able to identify the hardware and software


components of appropriate embedded system
architecture for the given application.

CO4: Able to Know the hardware Design, Software


Development & RTOS for the Embedded
Systems.

CO5: Able to write programs optimized performance


of an embedded system and validate.

66
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC604C: Optical Fiber Communication

CO1: Able to identify and characterize different


components of an Optical Fiber
Communication link.

CO2: Able to analyze optical source, Fiber and


Detector operational parameters.

CO3: Able to compute optical fiber link design


parameters.

CO4: Able to understand WDM, Optical Amplifiers,


Optical Switching and networking technology
concepts.

67
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC605A: Engineering System Design &


Analysis

CO1: Able to identify, generalise and adapt


methodologies for analysing designs and
systems.

CO2: Able to apply and critique analysis techniques


to review and construct arguments for design
or operational decisions under uncertainty.

CO3: Able to synthesise technical engineering


discipline knowledge and whole-of-system
methodologies to improve outcomes for a real-
world client in a team environment.

CO4: Able to generate concise and coherent


documentation for both a technical and
general audience am environment.

CO5: Able to design, research and defend an


analysis of a complex engineering problem or
system. am environment.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC605B: Material Science & Engineering

CO1: Able to correlate the Atoms and their binding,


Bonds, Crystal Systems Amorphous Materials;
Lattice defects, surface and volume defects.

CO2: Able to classify magnetic materials –


Diamagnetism, Paragnetism, Ferrognetism,
Ferrimagnetism, Magnetic Domains, hard and
Soft Materials, SQUID.

CO3: Able to understand the properties and


usefulness of nanomaterials in medicine,
biology and sensing.

CO4: Able to identify Materials for Optical


Communication, Data Storage, Magneto
electronic Materials, Materials for Display
Devices.

CO5: Able to characterize the superconducting


materials.

CO6: Able to understand modelling of composite


materials by finite element analysis.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC605B: Computer Communication &


Network

CO1: Able to understand how communication works


in computer networks and to understand the
basic terminology of computer networks.

CO2: Able to realize the role of protocols in


networking and to analyze the services and
features of the various layers in the protocol
stack.

CO3: Able to recognize design issues in Network


Security and to understand security threats,
security services and mechanisms to counter
them.

70
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC 691: EM Wave Propagation & Antenna


Laboratory

CO1: Able to define, identify and list out types


transmission line, its characteristics in various
load conditions also to name, recognize
antennas along with its characteristics in the
field of communication.

CO2: Able to analyse, judge, justify and recommend


the suitable transmission line and antenna
with their engineering arithmetic – for the
specific purpose.

CO3: Able to sketch, show, solve and implement


suitably the various Transmission line
component, passive devices, software tools and
measuring instruments in the field of Radio
Frequencies, for the betterment of
communication, research and development
and day to day life, with the utilization of
engineering mathematics.

71
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC693: Control System Engineering


Laboratory
CO1: Able to explain the mathematical techniques of
system module analysis with the software, (i.e.
MATLAB & p-SPICE).

CO2: Analyze the step response for the electronic


system along with the continuous and discrete
time control techniques, including analog and
digital PI, PD, PID controllers, fuzzy logic
controllers, neural network controllers, root
locus, Bode-plot, Nyquist Plot.

CO3: Able to design the multivariable control


(control of several interacting variables of a
physical process) and strategies for
multivariable processes.

CO4: Able to implement some basic concepts in


nonlinear control, steady-state error, setup
time, percentage peak overshoots, gain margin,
phase margin along with the lead compensator
in forward path transfer functions.

CO5: Design of different types of controller system


with servomotor and microprocessor
/microcontroller.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC694A: Object Oriented Programming


Laboratory

CO1: Able to Implement Object Oriented


Programming Concepts (class, constructor,
overloading, inheritance, overriding) in java.

CO2: Able to use and create packages and graphical


user interface in Java programs

CO3: Able to create Applets

CO4: Able to implements exception handling and


multithreading in java.

73
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC694B: Advanced Microcontroller &


Embedded System Laboratory

CO1: Able to familiarize with the Kiel µVision-3/4


and IAR Embedded Workbench tools.

CO2: Able to understand the internal organization of


some popular microprocessors (ARM)
/microcontrollers (PIC).

CO3: Able to design, development, programming,


and testing of an ARM Processor & PIC
microcontroller-based embedded system.

CO4: Able to experience with a set of tools for


embedded systems programming and
debugging

CO5: Able to develop existing embedded systems by


formulating the system design problem
including the design constraints, create a
design that satisfies the constraints,
implement the design in hardware and
software, and measure performance against
the design constraints.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC694C: Optical Fiber Communication


Laboratory

CO1: Able to know the fundamentals, advantages


and advances in optical communication
system.

CO2: Familiarize with types, basic properties and


transmission characteristic of optical fibres.

CO3: Experience with the Knowledge of working and


analysis of optical amplifiers and important
parts at the transmitter (Semiconductor
lasers/LEDs, modulators etc) as well as at the
receiver sides (optical detector etc.) of the
optical communications system.

CO4: Develop the knowledge on Configuration and


architecture of coherent optical
communication, advanced system techniques
and nonlinear optical effects and their
applications.

75
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC681: Project-II
CO1: Able to solve the real world problems

CO2: Able to understand the concepts of design


methodologies & its implementation

CO3: Able to implement the testing methodologies.

CO4: Able write a Technical report/thesis

76
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC682: Industrial Training


CO1: Able to increase exposure to industries.

CO2: Able to be accustomed with working


environment in industries.

CO3: Able to get the opportunity to work with live


projects.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

HU701: Organizational Behaviour,


Values & Ethics
CO1: Able to be familiarized with various aspects of
organizational behaviour, personality and
attitude, perception, motivation etc.

CO2: Able to explain about group behaviour,


communication and leadership.

CO3: Able to analyze various features of leadership


and organizational politics.

CO4: Able to critically analyse the social, political,


organisational, economic and environmental
drivers that both enable and limit public policy
reform and apply to professional practice.

CO5: Able to use appropriate ethical ideas and


reflective practice skills to engage in
professional policy practice and scholarship.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC701: RF & Microwave Engineering

CO1: Able to analyze the Microwave waveguide,


Planar transmission lines and High frequency
circuit elements.

CO2: Able to estimate the direction of waves through


passive waveguide components and
representation of Scattering matrix.

CO3: Able to illustrate the construction and working


principle of Microwave tubes, Semiconductor
Microwave Devices and their typical
characteristics and applications.

CO4: Able to demonstrate the design of microwave


amplifier and the working principle of
microwave test bench.

79
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC702: VLSI & Microelectronics

CO1: Able to describe about VLSI design Flow, types


of VLSI chips, ASIC design principles and
design domains.

CO2: Able to illustrate the IC fabrication process,


CMOS technology and layout design.

CO3: Able to design digital VLSI circuits using


CMOS techniques, TG logic, dynamic logic.

CO4: Able to develop basic building blocks of analog


VLSI circuits such as MOS active load /
resistors, CMOS Current source & sink, CMOS
Voltage references, CMOS OPAMP and
switched capacitor circuits.

CO5: Model and design a heterogeneous FPGA based


embedded system using Cad Tools.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC703A: Digital Image Processing

CO1: Able to explain the structure of human eye,


image formation, Brightness, sensing and
acquisition, storage, Processing,
Communication, Display Image Sampling and
quantization, spectrum analysis.

CO2: Able to illustrate image Enhancement in the


Spatial and Frequency Domain, image
transformations, Histogram processing, time
and Spatial filtering.

CO3: Able to evaluate Image and video Data


Compression, Redundancies.

CO4: Able to develop Morphological Processed Image


using Dilation, Erosion, Opening, closing, Hit -
or-miss transformation.

CO5: Able to evaluate Image Segmentation by


detection of discontinuities, Edge linking and
Boundary detection, Thresholding, Image
Representation schemes, Boundary
descriptors, and Regional descriptors.

81
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC703B: Computer Organization &


Architecture

CO1: Able to recognize the architectures of


processors used in computing systems.

CO2: Able to understand memory hierarchy and


virtual memory concept.

CO3: Able to design ALU and IEEE-754 single


precision floating point processor.

CO4: Able to realize Micro-programmed control units


for a simple processor and a floating point
processor.

CO5: Able to identify I/O data transfer techniques


and future trends.

82
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC703C: Data Base Management System

CO1: Able to analyze database requirements and


determine the entities involved in the system
and their relationship to one another.

CO2: Able to develop the logical design of the


database using data modeling concepts such
as entity-relationship diagrams.

CO3: Able to create a relational database using a


relational database package.

CO4: Able to manipulate a database using SQL.

CO5: Able to assess the quality and ease of use of


data modeling and diagramming tools.

83
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC704A: Artificial Intelligence &


Robotics
CO1: Able to learn to make self-learning/adaptive
control systems for robots/intelligent systems.

CO2: Able to program an artificially intelligent robot


for applications involving sensing, navigation,
path planning, and navigating with
uncertainty.

CO3: Able to characterize the ways in which


Artificial Intelligence is organized in robots.

CO4: Able to understand the architectures that


provide exemplars of how to transfer the
principles of the paradigm into a coherent,
reusable implementation on a single robot or
teams of robots.

CO5: Able to design and develop robotic systems for


services and industrial applications, including
safety and security, space, home, care of the
elderly, medicine;

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC704B: Biomedical Electronics &


Imaging

CO1: Able to understand the working principles of


the Biomedical Electronic Circuits, measure
circuit performance, and solve problems in the
areas of biomedical signals.

CO2: Able to understand the physical and medical


principles used as a basis for biomedical
instrumentation.

CO3: Able to demonstrate & evaluate appropriate


positioning skills to produce a quality
diagnostic radiographic image considering
radiation protection and elements of risk for
different instrumentation methods and basic
electrical safety.

CO4: Able to conduct themselves in a professional


manner interacting with patients and other
members of the healthcare team to attain a
common goal in modern hospital care with the
profession’s Code of Ethics.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC704C: Renewable Energy &


Applications

CO1: Able to understand energy demand of world,


nation and the characteristics of available non-
conventional energy sources & the techniques
to utilize them effectively to fulfil the demand.

CO2: Able to know working of off-grid & grid-


connected renewable energy generation
scheme.

CO3: Able to Grasp basics of distributed generation


system.

CO4: Able to understand and perform the various


characterization techniques of fuels.

CO5: Able to acquire the knowledge of modern


energy conversion technologies.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC791: RF & Microwave Engineering


Laboratory

CO1: Able to Define, identify and list out special type


transmission line, its characteristics in
microwave frequencies and concept of load.

CO2: Able to analyse and use the various sources of


microwave energy and the characters of its
operation.

CO3: Able to recognize, memorize, categorize,


arrange and implement suitably the various
microwave passive devices with the utilization
of engineering mathematics.

CO4: Able to use, compute, solve, demonstrate and


apply various hardware, software tools and
measuring instruments in the field of Radio
Frequencies, for the betterment of
communication engineering, medical science
and various domestic and commercial
engineering.

87
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC792: VLSI & Microelectronics


Laboratory
CO1: Introduce digital design techniques using
VHDL and ability to write test benches in
VHDL.

CO2: Acquired knowledge about FSM and how to


code a FSM & ability to synthesize the VHDL
code.

CO3: Acquired knowledge for EDA tools for VLSI


design /FPGA based system design.

CO4: Understand the characteristics and design


methodology of combinational & sequential
logic circuits using static and dynamic CMOS
logic, CMOS transmission gates logic, Pass
Transistor logic, DCVSL, NORA & Domino
logic.

CO5: Ability to design layout of CMOS circuits.

88
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC793A: Digital Image Processing


Laboratory

CO1: Understand image formation and the role


human visual system plays in perception of
gray and color image data.

CO2: Get broad exposure to and understanding of


various applications of image processing in
industry, medicine, and defense.

CO3: Learn the signal processing algorithms and


techniques in image enhancement and image
restoration.

CO4: Acquire an appreciation for the image


processing issues and techniques and be able
to apply these techniques to real world
problems.

CO5: Be able to conduct independent study and


analysis of image processing problems and
techniques.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC793B: Computer Organization &


Architecture Laboratory

CO1: Ability to analyze, design, implement, and test


assembly language programs.

CO2: Ability to describe the structure and


functioning of a digital computer, including its
overall system architecture, operating system,
and digital components.

CO3: Ability to design the data path and control unit


of a simple CPU.

CO4: Able to explain the generic principles that


underlie the building of a digital computer,
including data representation, digital logic and
processor programming.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC793C: DBMS Laboratory

CO1: Ability to understand, analyze and apply


common SQL statements including DDL, DML
and DCL statements to perform different
operations.

CO2: Ability to design different views of tables for


different users and to apply embedded and
nested queries.

CO3: Ability to design and implement a database for


a given problem according to well-known
design principles that balance data retrieval
performance with data consistency.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

MC782: Technical Seminar Presentation

CO1: Ability to develop skills in presentation and


discussion of research topics in a public
forum.

CO2: Able to get exposure to a variety of research


projects and activities in order to enrich their
academic experience

CO3: Ability to develop and enhance leadership


skills.

CO4: Able to improving communication skills,


presentation skills and other soft skills.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

HU801: Industrial & Financial


Management

CO1: Ability to understand the basic principles,


approaches, functions of management and use
appropriate methods/tools of inventory
classification and control in industry.

CO2: Able to identify and utilize various techniques


for improving productivity and marketing mix
in the formulation of marketing strategies
during the life cycle of product using work
study.

CO3: Able to get the knowledge of Cash Flow,


Interest & Equivalence, inflation & Price
Change and Economic Decision Trees.

CO4: Able to understand Depreciation, Capital


Allowance Methods, Replacement and Cost
Accounting.

CO5: Able to apply the concepts and tools of quality


engineering in the design of products and
process controls.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC801: Advanced Communication


Systems
CO1: Able to architect, interpret, and select
appropriate technologies for implementation of
specified Satellite & Optical Fibre
communication systems.

CO2: Able to analyse and evaluate a satellite link &


optical fibre link and suggest enhancements to
improve the link performance.

CO3: Able to select an appropriate modulation,


multiplexing, coding and multiple access
schemes for a given satellite communication
link.

CO4: Able to analyze optical source, Fiber and


Detector operational parameters.

CO5: Able to understand WDM, Optical Amplifiers,


Optical Switching and networking technology
concepts.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC802A: Advanced Semiconductor


Devices

CO1: Able to understand the operating principles of


modern semiconductor devices, to relate
terminal properties to their internal structure,
and how terminal properties will change with
operating conditions.

CO2: Able to understand the limitations of existing


technology on such fast-growing and high-
demanding society.

CO3: Able to innovatively project the future


development of semiconductor devices with
emerging technology with nano and novel
semiconducting materials.

CO4: Able to develop insight on future development


of electronic devices and applications.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC802B: EMI/EMC
CO1: Able to distinguish Measurement Techniques
for Conducted Interference and the effect of
power supply components on Conducted
Emissions.

CO2: Able to design electronic systems that function


without errors or problems related to
electromagnetic compatibility.

CO3: Able to describe the Grounding, Cabling,


Shielding, Bonding mechanisms for EMC.

CO4: Able to design & analyze the EMI filters and


components for EMI/EMC standards.

CO5: Able to diagnose and solve basic


electromagnetic compatibility problems.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC802C: Mobile Communication &


Network

CO1: Able to identify the most important


components and functions of a mobile
communication systems in physical, link and
network layer.

CO2: Able to explain & compare the differences in


characteristics between different types of
mobile communication systems and areas of
applications for different mobile
communication systems.

CO3: Able to define & calculate the trade-offs & key


performance metrics between different mobile
communication technologies & Systems.

CO4: Able to apply previous knowledge from


statistics, modelling, programming and
data/telecommunications in the area of mobile
communications.

CO5: Able to independently plan, perform and


document a research oriented project in the
area of mobile communications.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC803A: Software Engineering


CO1: Able to illustrate different phases of developing
high end software in an industry.

CO2: Able to recognize different techniques of


software testing, reusability of software and
software maintenance.

CO3: Able to identify different challenges in


maintaining or updating old software.

CO4: Able to justify the strategies for testing,


reusability etc. to reduce cost of development
and / or maintenance.

CO5: Able to demonstrate the role and


responsibilities of software engineers in
various phases of software development.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC803B: Physical Design, Verification &


Testing

CO1: Able to Identify the significance of formal


verification and testable design

CO2: Able to Understand the concept of yield and


identify the parameters influencing the same

CO3: Able to identify the techniques to improve


fabrication defects, errors & fault coverage.

CO4: Able to Implement combinational and


sequential circuit test generation algorithms.

CO5: Able to implement simulation based


verification.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC803C: Soft Computing

CO1: Able to explain the fuzzy sets, fuzzy logic


systems and its various applications in real life
problem solving.

CO2: Able to illustrate the concept of Artificial


Neural Network and its applications

CO3: Able to discuss on the concept of Genetic


Algorithm and its various applications.

CO4: Able to elaborate the basics of Simulated


Annealing, Tabu search, Ant colony
optimization (ACO), Particle Swarm
Optimization (PSO).

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC891: Advanced Communication


Laboratory

CO1: Analyse and interpret data in communication


engineering using optical fibre communication
technology.

CO2: Able to design the different multiplexing


schemes in satellite communication scenario.

CO3: Able to Design the wireless & satellite


communication system using ISDN, GSM,
GPRS and MPLS system.

CO4: Able to exhibit the professional knowledge and


accept ethical responsibilities to solve the
problems of industry and society.

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC881: Project II

CO1: Able to get an opportunity to apply knowledge


of several courses in developing a new
algorithm or circuit or a larger system.

CO2: Able to implement innovative ideas and


publish them as a research paper or file a
patent.

CO3: Able to learn working as a team.

CO4: Able to understand, formulate and analyze the


problem resulting into a novel solution.

CO5: Able to gain practical knowledge about the


topic including social, commercial,
manufacturing, testing, measurements,
simulation, marketing and legal issues (as
applicable).

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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering

Course Outcome (CO)

EC882: Grand Viva

CO1: Able to evaluate overall technical knowledge


and industry readiness.

CO2: Able to go under a virtual environment of


technical interview.

CO3: Able to analyze various application of


Electronics & Communication Engineering in
real life problem solving.

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