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RAJAGIRI COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, KALAMASSERY

Department of Commerce and Professional Studies

B.Com Model 1 Computer Applications

COURSE MANUAL
CO6OCT02, SOFTWARE FOR BUSINESS AND RESEARCH

SEMESTER: VI

DURATION OF COURSE: November - April

INSTRUCTOR:

NAME : Mahesh K.M

DESIGNATION : Assistant Professor

QUALIFICATION : M. Com NET


MOBILE PHONE : 9995508606
EMAIL : [email protected]
Contents
1. VISION AND MISSION OF THE INSTITUTE ........................................................................................ 4
VISION ................................................................................................................................................................... 4
MISSION ............................................................................................................................................................... 4
2. VISION AND MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT ................................................................................. 4
VISION ................................................................................................................................................................... 4
MISSION ............................................................................................................................................................... 4
3. PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES ............................................................................................. 4
4. PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs) .................................................................................................................. 4
5. PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO) .............................................................................................. 6
6. Mapping of PO to PEO ................................................................................................................................ 6
7. Planner ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
8. Course Details .............................................................................................................................................14
9. Syllabus ..........................................................................................................................................................14
10. TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:................................................................................................................14
11. COURSE PRE-REQUISITES ..................................................................................................................14
12. COURSE OBJECTIVES ............................................................................................................................14
13. COURSE OUTCOMES .............................................................................................................................15

14. CO-PO AND CO-PSO MAPPING ..........................................................................................................15


15. Justification of CO- PO/ PSO Mapping ............................................................................................15
16. CO ASSESSMENT RUBRICS .................................................................................................................15
17. Grading criteria .......................................................................................................................................17
Theory Course ..................................................................................................................................................17
External Examination (Theory and Practical) .....................................................................................17
18. TIMETABLE ..............................................................................................................................................17
19. Course Plan ...............................................................................................................................................18
20. Session Attendance ................................................................................................................................21
21. CAE#1 .........................................................................................................................................................26
22. CAE#2 .........................................................................................................................................................27
23. Remedial Program .................................................................................................................................28
24. Assignment ...............................................................................................................................................29
25. Open Book Exam.....................................................................................................................................31
26. Closed Book Exam ..................................................................................................................................33
27. Internal Marks .........................................................................................................................................35
28. University Result ....................................................................................................................................36
29. CO attainment Calculation ..................................................................................................................37
30. PO/PSO attainment Calculation ........................................................................................................38
31. Corrective Action for Lowering the Gap ........................................................................................39
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1. VISION AND MISSION OF THE INSTITUTE:

VISION
To become a centre par excellence of learning, unique in experience, value based in its
approach, and pioneering in its efforts for enriching and fulfilling LIFE.

MISSION
To facilitate comprehensive and integrated development of individuals imbued with
righteousness and courage of conviction, to effectively function as social beings.

2. VISION AND MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT:


VISION
To establish a value-driven center of excellence in commerce education, fostering a creative,
globally-aware environment that melds in-depth learning with business acumen, and cultivates a
community of scholars and professional’s adept at ethically navigating commerce spheres with a
relentless pursuit of excellence.

MISSION
To nurture intellectual, ethical, and professional development, blending theoretical
knowledge with practical business acumen to build a responsible community of scholars
and professionals, facilitating collaborative learning with real-world experiences.

3. PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES


 PEO1: Global Competence and Professional Excellence
 PEO2: Leadership, Adaptability, and Innovation
 PEO3: Ethical Citizenship and Social Impact
 PEO4: Research Aptitude:

4. PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)

PO1: Fundamental Knowledge: Our graduates will demonstrate understanding of the


fundamental principles and theoretical knowledge used in the various business and trade
related fields such as Accounting, Auditing, Banking, Marketing, Artificial Intelligence &
Information Technology, Taxation etc...

PO2: Communication: Our graduates will communicate effectively on dynamic business


activities with the society at large

PO3: Problem –Analysis: Our graduates will show strategic thinking and problem-solving
skills in the practice of modern business & corporate governance
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PO4: Usage of Modern Tools and decision making: Our graduates will be able to create,
select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern statistical and IT tools in
the field of dynamic business.

PO5: Ethics and Social Concern: Our graduates will be able to recognize and address
relevant ethical and social issues arising from various business operations

PO6:. Research Practices: Our graduates will enhance the research culture and preserve
disciplinary credibility

PO7: Environment and Sustainability: Our graduates will recognize the nature of Business
and Commerce in social and environmental terms and will show the awareness and need
for sustainable growth.

5. PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO)


Programme Specific Outcomes Aligned with: Model I Computer Application

PSO1: Developing Data Analytics Skills and Digital Literacy: To equip students with the
application of the current techniques, skills, and tools (PYTHON, TABLEAU, MS ACCESS,
Statistics) necessary for Data Analytics and digital transmission

PSO2: Research Activity: To provide students a practical exposure in Research by applying


Data Analysis to find solutions for complex business problems

6. Mapping of PO to PEO

Program Educational Objectives PEO1 PEO2 PEO3 PEO4

Program Outcomes
PO1: Fundamental Knowledge  
PO2: Communication  
PO3: Problem analysis  
PO4: Usage of Modern Tools and Decision  
making
PO5: Ethical and Social Concern 
PO6: Research Practices   
PO7: Environment and Sustainability  
PSO1: Developing Professional Skills at Global   
Perspective:
PSO2: Research Activity  
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8. Course Details
Course Code CO6OCT02 Course Title Software for Business and
Research
Course Type Optional Core Contact Hours 90
IV
Credit 4 Domain Computer Applications

9. Syllabus
I Data Analysis: Data – Meaning and Definition – Sources of Data – Data Life Cycle – Processing –
Methods and Types- EDP – Information – Value of Information in Decision Making - Information
and Analysis of Business Research – Data Processing Software.
II Introduction to SPSS: Menus, tool bar – SPSS layout- Variable View – Data View – Output View –
Terminology - Basic Steps for Performing any Statistical Procedure – Creating a Data file- Defining
Variables- Variable Characteristics- Default Values - Entering the Data – Inserting Variable and
Cases – Selecting Cases - Listing Cases – Identifying Duplicate Cases and Unusual Cases- Sorting
Cases.
III Data Transformation: Computing New Variables – Recoding Variables – Automatic Recode – Visual
Binning – Rank cases – Types of Measurement Scales – Summary Measures - Frequency, Explore and
Cross Tabs – Describing Data Graphically - Descriptive Data Analysis- Number of cases, Minimum,
Maximum, Sum, Mean, Standard Deviation, Variance, Kurtosis, Skewness - Bivariate Correlation.

IV Libre Office Writer: Free Software – Libre Office - Writer – User Interface – Creating new Document
– Page setup - Saving Documents – Basic Editing – Find and Replace - Formatting Text – Copying
and Moving Text – Indenting and Spacing – Headers and Footers – Bulleted and Numbered lists –
Tables - Previewing and Printing.
V Libre Office Calc: Spread Sheet – Features – User Interface – Cells – Selecting – Moving and
Copying – Text Alignment – Formatting Text – Inserting and Deleting Columns and Rows – Adding
and Renaming Worksheets – Borders, Boxes and Colors – Formatting Worksheet – Entering
Formulae – Functions – Charts – Previewing and Printing.

10. TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:


R Tutorial of IBM SPSS Statistics.
R Kiran Panya, Smruti Bulsari & Sanjay Sinha., SPSS in Simple Steps, First edition, Durga Enterprises,
Delhi.
R Field A., Discovering Statistics Using SPSS, Fourth Edition, SAGE Publishers, 2013

R Libre Office Handbook

R Keith Gordon, Principles of Data Management, BCS Publications, UK

R Software for Business & Research (AT&VG)


11. COURSE PRE-REQUISITES

Basic Computer Literacy.

12. COURSE OBJECTIVES

 To impart knowledge to use IT in business research analysis.


 To develop practical skills in the applications of business software.
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13. COURSE OUTCOMES


Mapped
Learning
CO# CO Description PO and
Domain*
PSO
Understand the fundamentals of data analysis, including
data sources, life cycle, processing methods, the role of
CO1 EDP, the value of information in decision-making, business U PO1
research analysis, and data processing software
applications.
Apply the knowledge of SPSS in defining and creating, and PO4
CO2 A
modifying the dataset PSO1
Organize and transform data by applying techniques like
computing new variables, recoding, visual binning, and
ranking, understand measurement scales, summarize and PO1
CO3 C
describe data using statistical measures and graphical PSO1
methods, and analyze relationships through bivariate
correlation.
Organize and manage documents efficiently in LibreOffice
Writer by utilizing its user interface, creating and saving
CO4 documents, applying basic editing, formatting text, C PO1
working with headers, footers, lists, tables, and adjusting
page setup for previewing and printing.
Articulate practical skills in LibreOffice Calc in solving
CO5 S PSO1
various business problems
Remember (K), Understand (U), Apply (A), Analyse (An), Evaluate (E), Create (C), Skill (S), Interest (I) and
Appreciation (Ap)

14. CO-PO AND CO-PSO MAPPING

CO/PSO PO#1 PO#2 PO#3 PO#4 PO#5 PO#6 PO#7 PSO1 PSO2

CO#1 *
CO#2 * *
CO#3 * *
CO#4 *
CO#5 *
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15. Justification of CO- PO/ PSO Mapping

Justification
Students are required to remember and Understand the basic concepts of SPSS
CO1
(CO1-PSO1)
Students are required to Apply the practical knowledge of SPSS in defining and
CO2
modifying the data (CO2- PO4,PSO1)
Students are required to remember and Understand concepts of SPSS and basic
CO3
analysis (CO3-PO1,PSO1)
Students are required to remember and Understand Libreoffice writer and
CO4
creating various documents (CO4-PO1)
Students are required to Apply the practical knowledge in Libreoffice Calc to solve
CO5
business problems.(CO5-PSO1)

16. CO ASSESSMENT RUBRICS

Category Assessment
(Tool/Grade/
Mark) 10 80% 60% 40 % 20% 0%
0%

Assignment/S Complete the work Complete Complete Incompl Major No


seminar with ample the work the work ete portions attempt
Reports references/illustratio with with work of the or
n
s/examples of the minor mistakes with work are complet
concepts asked in the mistakes (Documen mistake missing ely off-
t
assignment (a higher nt is not s or topic
level of neat or incomple work
thinking not te;
is not executed significan
reflected) as t
expected mistakes
) througho
ut
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17. Grading criteria


Theory Course
Sl No Component Marks

1 Continuous CAE 1 4 Marks


Assessment
2 Examination (CAE) CAE 2 4 Marks
3 Assignment/Project/Term paper (Individual)/Class 2 Marks
Participation/Presentation/Quizzes/Seminars/Case Studies/ Group
Projectwork/VIVA voce etc… (Any two is compulsory)
4 Attendance 5 Marks
Tota 15 Marks
l
External Examination (Theory and Practical)

Total Marks 70 marks

Practical Examination Practical examinations will be conducted only at the end of even semesters.
Practical Examination

Sl No Component Marks
1 External LAB Exam 40
2 Internal 10

18. TIMETABLE

Day/ 9.00- 9.50- 11.00- 11.50- 12.40- 1.40-2.30 2.30-3.20 3.40-


Time 9.50 10.40 11.50 12.40 1:40 4.30

SBR
MON (MKM)
LUNCH BREAK

TUE
SBR (MKM) SBR (MKM)
WED
SBR (MKM)
THU
SBR
FRI (MKM)
SBR (MKM)
SAT
19. Session Plan
Sessio
Topic Reading Method Remarks
n No
SBR (AT&VG) Brainstorming/Lect
1–2 Data Analysis: Data – Meaning and Definition – Sources of Data – Data ure
Life Cycle – Processing

SBR (AT&VG) Brainstorming/Lect


3-4 – Methods and Types- EDP – Information – Value of Information in ure
Decision Making -
SBR (AT&VG) Brainstorming/Lect
Information and Analysis of Business Research – Data Processing ure
5-6
Software.
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
7-12 Introduction to SPSS: Menus, tool bar – SPSS layout- Variable View
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
– Data View – Output View – Terminology - Basic Steps for
13-18
Performing any Statistical Procedure
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
Creating a Data file- Defining Variables- Variable Characteristics-
18-25 Default Values- Entering the Data – Inserting Variable and Cases –
Selecting Cases - Listing Cases –
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
25-30 Identifying Duplicate Cases and Unusual Cases- Sorting Cases.
Data Transformation: Computing New Variables – Recoding Variables SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
30-35 – Automatic Recode
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
36-40 Visual Binning – Rank cases – Types of Measurement Scales –
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Session
Topic Reading Method Remarks
No
Summary Measures - Frequency, Explore and Cross Tabs – Describing SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
41-45 Data Graphically - Descriptive Data Analysis-
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
Number of cases, Minimum, Maximum, Sum, Mean, Standard Deviation,
46-50
Variance, Kurtosis, Skewness - Bivariate Correlation
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
Libre Office Writer: Free Software – Libre Office - Writer – User
51-55
Interface –
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
– Creating new Document – Page setup - Saving Documents – Basic
56-60
Editing
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
Find and Replace - Formatting Text – Copying and Moving Text –
61-65
Indenting and Spacing –
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
Headers and Footers – Bulleted and Numbered lists – Tables -
66-70
Previewing and Printing.
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
Libre Office Calc: Spread Sheet – Features – User Interface – Cells –
71-76
Selecting –
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
Moving and Copying – Text Alignment – Formatting Text – Inserting
77-83
and Deleting Columns and Rows –
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
84-86 Adding and Renaming Worksheets – Borders, Boxes and Colors
SBR (AT&VG) Lecture /Lab
Formatting Worksheet – Entering Formulae – Functions – Charts –
87-90
Previewing and Printing.
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20. Session Attendance


Sl.No Name Roll number Total hours attended Percentage
1 AARON JOMY JOSE 22110001
2 AAYUSH JANARDH 22110002
3 ABHIRAM B BHAT 22110003
4 ABY ANTONY 22110004
5 ADARSH AJAYAKUMAR 22110005
6 ADITHYA NAIR CHELATTU SAJEEV 22110006
7 AISWARYA VENKAT 22110007
8 ALEENA ANN JIKKU 22110008
9 ALEX KURIAN 22110009
10 ALWIN JOSE 22110010
11 AMAAN SHAMEEM SAIT 22110011
12 ANGELA JESSY PEREIRA 22110012
13 ANJANA SURESH BABU 22110013
14 ANNLITTA SATHEESH DANIEL 22110014
15 ARCHA REJEESH 22110015
16 ASHIK THOMAS 22110016
17 CERIN SARA BOBY 22110017
18 CHRITSON AUGUSTINE 22110018
19 CYRIAC MATHEW 22110019
20 DEEO DAVIS 22110020
21 DONAL DIXON K 22110021
22 GAYATHRI RAVI KUMAR 22110022
23 GEORGE S VARGHESE 22110023
24 HAABIB FAHAD K P 22110024
25 IFADHA IMTHIAZ 22110025
26 IRENE MARIYAM BINU 22110026
27 JANFFIR ABDULLA 22110027
28 JEFFREY A 22110028
29 JERRIL JACOB MICHAEL 22110029
30 JIDHU KRISHNA S 22110030
31 JIFANA JAMSHAD 22110031
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32 JOSHUA ABRAHAM ASHLEY 22110032


33 JOYCE DENNY KOOREN 22110033
34 JUNAID M A 22110034
35 JYOTHISH JAYACHANDRAN 22110035
36 KADAVAN CHRISWIN MAJU 22110036
37 KAVYA VENKAT 22110037
38 KRISHNA P PRASAD 22110038
39 LIYA ANN GEORGE 22110039
40 MARIA SHAJAN 22110040
41 MERYL ANN JOHN 22110041
42 MOHAMMED AMEEN P S 22110042
43 MOHAMMED JASEEM N H 22110043
44 MUHAMMED SHAHID 22110044
45 NANDU AJITH 22110045
46 PRANAV V PREM 22110046
47 ROBIN SEBASTIAN 22110047
48 SABAH FAEZ MUSLIMVEETTIL CHINGANATH 22110048
49 SABARINATH B 22110049
50 SEBASTIAN SHIBU 22110050
51 STANLY TOMY 22110051
52 TIMOTHY CHACKO 22110052
53 V I IHSANIYA 22110053
54 V S SIHAN MOHAMMED 22110054
55 VAISHNAVI DUSHYANTH 22110055
56 VARSHA BABURAJAN 22110056
57 VEENUS SUDARSAN 22110057
58 VYSAKH CHIRAYIL VASUDEVAN 22110058
59 ZAHID MOHAMMED A M 22110059
60 ZIA NAFEESA NIYAS 22110060
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21. CAE#1
Sl.No Name CAE1 Marks
1 AARON JOMY JOSE
2 AAYUSH JANARDH
3 ABHIRAM B BHAT
4 ABY ANTONY
5 ADARSH AJAYAKUMAR
6 ADITHYA NAIR CHELATTU SAJEEV
7 AISWARYA VENKAT
8 ALEENA ANN JIKKU
9 ALEX KURIAN
10 ALWIN JOSE
11 AMAAN SHAMEEM SAIT
12 ANGELA JESSY PEREIRA
13 ANJANA SURESH BABU
14 ANNLITTA SATHEESH DANIEL
15 ARCHA REJEESH
16 ASHIK THOMAS
17 CERIN SARA BOBY
18 CHRITSON AUGUSTINE
19 CYRIAC MATHEW
20 DEEO DAVIS
21 DONAL DIXON K
22 GAYATHRI RAVI KUMAR
23 GEORGE S VARGHESE
24 HAABIB FAHAD K P
25 IFADHA IMTHIAZ
26 IRENE MARIYAM BINU
27 JANFFIR ABDULLA
28 JEFFREY A
29 JERRIL JACOB MICHAEL
30 JIDHU KRISHNA S
31 JIFANA JAMSHAD
32 JOSHUA ABRAHAM ASHLEY
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33 JOYCE DENNY KOOREN


34 JUNAID M A
35 JYOTHISH JAYACHANDRAN
36 KADAVAN CHRISWIN MAJU
37 KAVYA VENKAT
38 KRISHNA P PRASAD
39 LIYA ANN GEORGE
40 MARIA SHAJAN
41 MERYL ANN JOHN
42 MOHAMMED AMEEN P S
43 MOHAMMED JASEEM N H
44 MUHAMMED SHAHID
45 NANDU AJITH
46 PRANAV V PREM
47 ROBIN SEBASTIAN
48 SABAH FAEZ MUSLIMVEETTIL CHINGANATH
49 SABARINATH B
50 SEBASTIAN SHIBU
51 STANLY TOMY
52 TIMOTHY CHACKO
53 V I IHSANIYA
54 V S SIHAN MOHAMMED
55 VAISHNAVI DUSHYANTH
56 VARSHA BABURAJAN
57 VEENUS SUDARSAN
58 VYSAKH CHIRAYIL VASUDEVAN
59 ZAHID MOHAMMED A M
60 ZIA NAFEESA NIYAS
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22. CAE#2
Sl.No Name CAE1 Marks
1 AARON JOMY JOSE
2 AAYUSH JANARDH
3 ABHIRAM B BHAT
4 ABY ANTONY
5 ADARSH AJAYAKUMAR
6 ADITHYA NAIR CHELATTU SAJEEV
7 AISWARYA VENKAT
8 ALEENA ANN JIKKU
9 ALEX KURIAN
10 ALWIN JOSE
11 AMAAN SHAMEEM SAIT
12 ANGELA JESSY PEREIRA
13 ANJANA SURESH BABU
14 ANNLITTA SATHEESH DANIEL
15 ARCHA REJEESH
16 ASHIK THOMAS
17 CERIN SARA BOBY
18 CHRITSON AUGUSTINE
19 CYRIAC MATHEW
20 DEEO DAVIS
21 DONAL DIXON K
22 GAYATHRI RAVI KUMAR
23 GEORGE S VARGHESE
24 HAABIB FAHAD K P
25 IFADHA IMTHIAZ
26 IRENE MARIYAM BINU
27 JANFFIR ABDULLA
28 JEFFREY A
29 JERRIL JACOB MICHAEL
30 JIDHU KRISHNA S
31 JIFANA JAMSHAD
32 JOSHUA ABRAHAM ASHLEY
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33 JOYCE DENNY KOOREN


34 JUNAID M A
35 JYOTHISH JAYACHANDRAN
36 KADAVAN CHRISWIN MAJU
37 KAVYA VENKAT
38 KRISHNA P PRASAD
39 LIYA ANN GEORGE
40 MARIA SHAJAN
41 MERYL ANN JOHN
42 MOHAMMED AMEEN P S
43 MOHAMMED JASEEM N H
44 MUHAMMED SHAHID
45 NANDU AJITH
46 PRANAV V PREM
47 ROBIN SEBASTIAN
48 SABAH FAEZ MUSLIMVEETTIL CHINGANATH
49 SABARINATH B
50 SEBASTIAN SHIBU
51 STANLY TOMY
52 TIMOTHY CHACKO
53 V I IHSANIYA
54 V S SIHAN MOHAMMED
55 VAISHNAVI DUSHYANTH
56 VARSHA BABURAJAN
57 VEENUS SUDARSAN
58 VYSAKH CHIRAYIL VASUDEVAN
59 ZAHID MOHAMMED A M
60 ZIA NAFEESA NIYAS

23. Remedial Program


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24. Assignment
Sl.No Name Seminar
1 AARON JOMY JOSE
2 AAYUSH JANARDH
3 ABHIRAM B BHAT
4 ABY ANTONY
5 ADARSH AJAYAKUMAR
6 ADITHYA NAIR CHELATTU SAJEEV
7 AISWARYA VENKAT
8 ALEENA ANN JIKKU
9 ALEX KURIAN
10 ALWIN JOSE
11 AMAAN SHAMEEM SAIT
12 ANGELA JESSY PEREIRA
13 ANJANA SURESH BABU
14 ANNLITTA SATHEESH DANIEL
15 ARCHA REJEESH
16 ASHIK THOMAS
17 CERIN SARA BOBY
18 CHRITSON AUGUSTINE
19 CYRIAC MATHEW
20 DEEO DAVIS
21 DONAL DIXON K
22 GAYATHRI RAVI KUMAR
23 GEORGE S VARGHESE
24 HAABIB FAHAD K P
25 IFADHA IMTHIAZ
26 IRENE MARIYAM BINU
27 JANFFIR ABDULLA
28 JEFFREY A
29 JERRIL JACOB MICHAEL
30 JIDHU KRISHNA S
31 JIFANA JAMSHAD
32 JOSHUA ABRAHAM ASHLEY
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33 JOYCE DENNY KOOREN


34 JUNAID M A
35 JYOTHISH JAYACHANDRAN
36 KADAVAN CHRISWIN MAJU
37 KAVYA VENKAT
38 KRISHNA P PRASAD
39 LIYA ANN GEORGE
40 MARIA SHAJAN
41 MERYL ANN JOHN
42 MOHAMMED AMEEN P S
43 MOHAMMED JASEEM N H
44 MUHAMMED SHAHID
45 NANDU AJITH
46 PRANAV V PREM
47 ROBIN SEBASTIAN
48 SABAH FAEZ MUSLIMVEETTIL CHINGANATH
49 SABARINATH B
50 SEBASTIAN SHIBU
51 STANLY TOMY
52 TIMOTHY CHACKO
53 V I IHSANIYA
54 V S SIHAN MOHAMMED
55 VAISHNAVI DUSHYANTH
56 VARSHA BABURAJAN
57 VEENUS SUDARSAN
58 VYSAKH CHIRAYIL VASUDEVAN
59 ZAHID MOHAMMED A M
60 ZIA NAFEESA NIYAS
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25. Open Book Exam


26. Closed Book Exam
27. Internal Marks
28. University Result
29. CO attainment Calculation
30. PO/PSO attainment Calculation
31. Corrective Action for Lowering the Gap
(Also mention the problems faced by students, if any)
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Prepared by Approved By
Name of the Name of the
Faculty Faculty

Signature Signature

Rajagiri College of Social Sciences,

Rajagiri P O, Kalamassery,

Kerala. India 683104

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