Program outcomes are statements conveying the intent of a program of study. Specifically, program outcomes refer to what a student should know or be able to do at the end of a program. They are often seen as the knowledge and skills students will have obtained by the time they have received their intended degree.
1.Engineering knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, basic science and engineering science
2.Problem analysis: Identify, formulate and solve engineering problems.
3.Design/development of solutions: Design an electrical system or process to improve its performance, satisfying its constraints.
4.Conduct investigations of complex problems: Conduct experiments in electrical and electronics systems and interpret the data.
5.Modern tool usage: Apply various tools and techniques to improve the efficiency of the system.
6.The engineer and society: Conduct themselves to uphold the professional and social obligations.
7.Environment and sustainability: Design the system with environment consciousness and sustainable development.
8.Ethics: Interacting industry, business and society in a professional and ethical manner.
9.Individual and team work: Function in a multidisciplinary team.
10.Communication: Proficiency in oral and written Communication.
11.Project management and finance: Implement Cost effective and improved system.
12.Life-long learning: Continue professional development and learning as a life-long activity.