COURSE OUTCOMES

BACHELOR OF  COMMERCE (B.Com.) 

The course makes the students aware of the micro-concepts of commercial and analytical skills. They will understand the financial accounting rules and procedures. Rules of Direct and Indirect Taxes (Income Tax and GST) in detail.  Business  Administration courses allow students to learn management fundamentals and practices. Banking and Business Economics makes them aware of the workings of the banking and insurance sectors and helps them learn the fundamental principles of economics. 

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BACHELOR OF  SCIENCE (B.SC) 

The course contents are designed to provide exposure to the core subjects and equip the students for higher education. The students will develop an understanding of the natural and applied sciences. Bachelor programmes in science consist of physical and life sciences. The physical sciences encompass Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry. Physical science courses are designed to help students understand the physical properties of their surroundings.  Life Science includes Botany and Zoology. Botany and Zoology courses enable students to understand the various life processes and their applications.

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BACHELOR of Arts (B.A.)  

The B.A. programme is a combination of three elective courses opted for over a wide range. Each course has been designed keeping in mind knowledge, skills, human values, and social issues of relevance. Bachelor’s degree in Arts includes subjects from Social Sciences group and Humanities.  Social sciences, subjects that deal with the functioning of society and its institutions and are often data-driven and quantitative. Economics, Geography, History, Home Science, Political Science, Sociology represent the social sciences. Social Science courses enhance analytical skills for social phenomena in order to understand human behaviour. Make students understand the role of individuals and institutions within the context of society. Students learn to make distinction between empirical and other methods of inquiry. Understand the diversity of human experience and thought, both individually and collectively. Application of knowledge and skills to contemporary problems and issues. Philosophy, languages, and literature (English, Hindi, Sanskrit, and Punjabi), Music are recorded in the Humanities group. Since Humanities courses employ critical and analytic thinking. These courses introduce students to the diversity and creativity of human experience. Develop critical and independent thinking about the surroundings among the students. Literature and language courses enhance students' ability to communicate effectively. Students Explore and get to know outstandingly influential works of various known intellectuals.

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BACHLOR OF HOME SCIENCE (BSC.HS.) 

Home Science is a science-oriented, multidisciplinary subject that encompasses the multifarious activities that occur in families, households, and communities. Over the years, the discipline has evolved and expanded to encompass activities and services of relevance, not only to the micro contexts of the family and community but also to the macro context of the larger society. Home Science is both multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary in its context, encompassing the five major disciplines of Family Resource Management, Foods and Nutrition, Textiles and Clothing, Human Development, and Extension and Education. Each discipline has one or more specific areas of specialisation.

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