Human society for as long as we can think back, through our own knowledge, experiences and studies, has been caught in a complex web of science and blind beliefs. These two viciously warring forces have made human living beyond an incomprehensible and sluggish journey from birth to increasingly transitory death and human life a viciously mix of being scientific and superstitious. -- transition of the human mind from theology to metaphysics and, then, to science ("positive" state) has been featured in the works of August Comte, the father of sociology, which shows the abandonment of the theological and metaphysical phases and unrestricted adherence to scientific method. -- theology: existence of supernatural or divine powers. -- metaphysics: existence of impersonal powers, occult qualities and vital forces. The realm of observable facts is considered as an imperfect copy or imitation of eternal forms. -- science: -- evolution of thought patterns in the entire history of the hu...
QCI DOCUMENTS: CRITERION 1 CRITERION 1: CURRICULUM Key terms: Qualitative parameters Quantitative parameters DCF: Data Capture Format FDP: Faculty Development Program* CEP: Continuous Education Program MOUs: (with reputed institutions) Parameter 1.1: Implementation of Curriculum by the Institution in alignment with Program Specific Competences laid down by PCI Key terms: -- Implementation of curriculum framework -- CO: Course Objectives -- LO: Learning Outcomes -- PO: Programme Outcomes/Objectives -- Transaction of Curriculum 1.1.1 -- Alignment with Program specific objectives / competences laid down by Regulator Supporting documents: 1. Curriculum Plan 2. Lesson or Teaching Plans 3. Subject Attendance Register, Teacher Diary, etc. Note: Documented evidence of Mapping of course-wise Course Objectives (CO) with Programme Objective. Lesson plans or planning documents for theory or practical session b...
QCI DOCUMENTS: CRITERION 4 STUDENTS' ADMISSION, ATTAINMENT OF LEARNING OUTCOMES, CAREER PROGRESSION & PLACEMENT STATUS Parameter 4.1: Demonstration/ Performance by sampled students of assigned Activities / Experiment / Case in Departmental Laboratory / Simulation Lab (1st and 2nd Professional Year) Key Terms: -- Hands on experiences -- List of activities/experiments/tasks or procedures -- Random activities to be assigned to sampled students ‐- Subject/department wise arrangement of the list of identified activities -- Students to be randomly sampled 4.1.1 -- Group Performance for Pharmaceutical Chemistry (1st Semester) (Assessment Setting: concerned Practical Laboratory) Supporting Documents: 1. App based auto generation of group of students 2. App based random assignment of group tasks to the group 3. App based evaluation of group for assigned students 4.1.2 -- Group Performance for Pharmaceuti...
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