Programme Outcomes (PO) - Engineering
Programme Outcome (POs) is the outcomes that students are expected to know and be able to perform or attain by time of graduation. Our Programme Outcomes are as follow:
1. Engineering Knowledge - Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, mechanical engineering fundamentals and specialization to the solutions of complex engineering problems;
2. Problem Analysis - Ability to identify, formulate, conduct research literature and analyze complex engineering problems using principles of mathematics, natural sciences and mechanical engineering sciences;
3. Design/Development of Solutions - Ability to design mechanical solutions for complex engineering problems and systems, components or processes that meet specified needs;
4. Investigation - Ability to conduct investigation of complex problems using research based knowledge and research methods to provide valid conclusions;
5. Modern Tool Usage - Ability to develop and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and innovative engineering tools to complex mechanical engineering activities;
6. The Engineer and Society - Ability to apply contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues with the awareness of the consequent responsibilities to professional mechanical engineering practice for the betterment of society;
7. Environment and Sustainability - Ability to understand the impact of professional mechanical engineering solutions in societal, economic and environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development;
8. Ethics - Ability to apply ethical principles and demonstrate commitment to professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of mechanical engineering practice;
9. Communication - Ability to communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large;
10. Individual and Team Work - Ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of mechanical engineering and management principles and apply these effectively as an individual, a member or a leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings;
11. Life Long Learning - Ability to 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 in mechanical engineering practice;
12. Project Management and Finance - Ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of project management, finance principles, business development within the scope of mechanical engineering practices.