Program Outcomes describe what students are expected to know or be able to do by graduation. Achieving these outcomes prepares graduates to meet the Programme Educational Objectives.
| ## | Program Outcome |
| PO1 | Science knowledge: Apply fundamental knowledge of physical sciences to solve complex scientific problems. |
| PO2 | Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review literature, and analyze complex scientific problems to reach substantiated conclusions. |
| PO3 | Design/development of solutions: Design scientific processes and solutions considering public health, safety, cultural, societal, and environmental needs. |
| PO4 | Modern tool usage: Select and apply appropriate techniques and modern scientific/IT tools, including modelling, with understanding of limitations. |
| PO5 | The scientist and society: Assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues relevant to professional scientific practice. |
| PO6 | Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of scientific solutions on society and environment; recognize the need for sustainable development. |
| PO7 | Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities in scientific practice. |
| PO8 | Individual and teamwork: Function effectively as an individual, as a member, or leader in diverse and multidisciplinary teams. |
| PO9 | Communication: Communicate effectively on complex scientific activities, including reports, documentation, presentations, and clear instructions. |
| PO10 | Computing skills: Use computers, software, and programming skills effectively in scientific problem solving. |